VOL. 1-LNO, 144 ruimtsßED AND EDITi.D BY BIGLza,SARGENT & BIGLER, N. IV. corner of IVood and Fifth Streets TX:RMS.-Fir° dollars a year, payable in advance. Six dollars will invariably be required if not paid within the year, Single copies twuC tsts —for sale at the counter of tho Office, and by News Boys. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer is rottilisbeit at the same office, on a double medium •beet, et TWODOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin !Oa copies, SIXCENTS. trams OF ADVERTISING. PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: One inscrtidn, $0 50\ O ne mont h. $5 00 Two do., 075 Two do., 600 Three do., 1 00 Threedo. 7 00 One weel., 1 501 Four do., 800 Two do., 3 00 Six do., 10 00 Three de.; 4 00 One year, 15 00 VEA.RIA ADVERTISEMENTS. CliaaaLABLE AT PLEASURt. One Square. Two Squares. Six months, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 One year, 2.5 00 One year, 35 00 nrlAirger eulvertisements in proportion. nr CARDS of fur lines Six DuLLASS a year. EDMUND SNOWDEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE in the hoildinft on ihn Xnnh Ea4l corner cf Fourth and Smithfield stineis. JAMES S. CRAFT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 'olEce, corner of Fourth and ‘Voort itrerts, above Sibbett C. Jones. I:nuance on Fool tb. no 14,16 m. P. C. SHANNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Greensburgh, Wenntureinnd Counry, ill practice in the Wet... Moreland, Incintnn a nd Cumbria McOWEION & SEANOR. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE in Fifth s trvet,in Barr's new building, be tween Wood and exert, tied '29 Iy. WM. O'HA R. A It 13 IN N, (L•Tk. V. S. •TIMINI.Y.) HAS removed-bis Office to No 8 St. Clair otie.•t sept 4 EDWIN C. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Frata/in. Venangn Couoay, Prnno., IVILL ottani! entrusted V to his care—cllectiins glade in batten, Clarion and Juffristin i•nuntirs. J. A. ST.cer.,24, Az. C.,. 1 MURPHY. Wir.s.o2, &,:,, . j l'lnt.burgh .10H11 HICILV.R. 1 flos.JAurs 1ii.,, , , , ,R, 2 c }fox. A t. , 1 m . e 0.,,,,,T, n r 4 0. , n .n }ins. James ‘VIL.VIN . 57r,i;1.1 7,1111..01110. "1% 23—Is. C. ORLANDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY A r 1. \ Office, Fourth sarret, a b ove Srnvil'ald. ink I.ly. MAGRAW & 1111"ENIGHT , ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I 3 AVE removed their office to the New Court 11 /Inure, in theroom ovei the Sh.•riff 'rOffice. tir Law Notice. ANDREW BURKI OVFICE removed to S m ithfield street, between 4th street and Diamond Alley, npposite Mr Goo W,yman'm Tnbacet, Minor:in or, 16 Removal. HON & WASHING EON. Ittorney. at Law; office on the north or Wylie it., 3il ESA of the Court Hou,e. eri 17 Lzoor Notice. JA.mrs CALLAN 111..rernovod to t rhemhm ecempied by Aldermen NlcNl.ssters Filth st. bet wren Wood 51,d Smilid,rld. el , IS RE)IOVAL. G. L. Robinson di rm. DTEiriao, A.TTuRPIRTS AT LAW. HAVE removed their °Mee to Grant street, a short distance from Seventh street, towards the Court House. Coaveiancingand other initramentsof writing legally and proraptly executrA. oral M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys mid Counsellors at Law, Office in the Di.annond, back of the old Cuurt House •er 10 Pittsburgh. Wm. IL Austin, Attorney et Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Pitken-sirs building, Grant-t . OrWILLIAM E. AUSTIN, Esq.. will give his atten tion to my unfinished business. and I meorninenil him to the patronage of my friends. sep 10—v WALTER FORWARD. Shalar & Simpson, Attorneys at Lave, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni tad States bank, 4th street, between Market and Wood streets. m`2.l CH111.14.6 SHALIIR. Itt , VAKT) SIMPSWI. Goo. S. Balboa, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield IMP'' Conveyancing and other instruments of wri tilt !evilly and promptly executed, mar 21-tf J. I. NAKIL.TON. R. R II rERLING. ISIAMILTON & STERLING, •ttoroeys at Law, OFFIC E.", North side of Fifth street. between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Po. 1, N. B. Collections mode on reasonable terms. dec 4.1 y John W. Barra' • ATTORNEY AT LAW, TTAs Ikemoved in consequence of the late fire from Li. Third street to Bakewell's Buildings, opposite to tho Court House IThomas Dom :wily, Attorney at Law, 'Office. near the Court House, in Mullon't buildings my 7 R. Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, butumen Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sop 10—tf_ Dr. George Watt, 'Office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth, aur PITT•111!1101.1 R. D. SELLERS, M. D., REMOVED t 6 Penn street, between Irwin and Handstroeu. five (loo:s below Iland street. 15 BUGS ILETERS, SURGEON DENTIST. 118 Liberty street. It few doors below St Clair st., l'iturbur;h rap 28-Iy. Wm. AL Ward, Dentist, idas removed to the place of hit former residence, ie 'Fenn street., tw•o doors below Irwin. 5 1' 18 DR. OEIO. FELIX. FRACTICING Corner of Sruithiell it.reet anti Virgin Alley July 26. 1815-tf Zl).t . I)iitt*.i . . t_turglj -- _ ... __:. 4: . I : Lbr:ning: . t)t.i.ol. - - PUBLISHED DAILY, BY BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTIi STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER .1. 0. SEANVIt ESZESEI Alderman's 'OB/cc fp HE undersigned begs leave to say to his friends .1 and the public generally, that be has removed his office to Penn street, near the canal Bt idge, oppa dte the United States Hotel. net 16 JAMES BLAKELY. James Park, Jr. & Co WHOLESALE GROCERS, Importers of Tin Plate and Qoeensware, No. 112, Second it.. between Wood and Smithfield streets, opposite the uld stand. novl4 I v. - GEORGE coonintiv, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, NO. 26 WOOD STREET, PITTSBU nn0.27 ALONZO W. ING, NO. 83 FOURTH STREET, CHRONICLE BUILDINGS. AIA Ne FACTIIRER and dealer in nil hinds a TAIACen, Snuff and Segni s. nr l 4 v J. G. MONTZ, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No, 119, Market street, near Liberty jLtly 1-ly PfTTSBURGII, PA JOHN SCOTT & CO.. Wholesale Grocers and Commission Vier- chants, No 7, Commercial Rove, Liberty street, .19-1 Y Pittsbureb J. & J. lII'DEIVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS Drillers in Produce and ritistvirr,ll mnniiLiettire. generally, No. °J4, Liberty, opri.ite 7tbStrert, b ra. ap 2S-I) Brow:ionllo Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, tifanufaceisrer of Iron and Nails W arehouse , Smithfield above Fourth street. ger 10—v JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Pa.er Makers, No. 44, Ilnrket•treet. feplo J.L.SHEIE'S CASH RAG WkREITOUSE, Corner of Pennand I , rein streets, Pittsburgh. The highest price paid in cash fur Country Baling Rope and Colton tVitste. Also, dealer in Chloride of Lime, Paper, Twine, &c., at cash pikes. lute 14-.llv. J. Topics & Son, ARCIIITECTS AND BUILDERS O f fer, Sri:4oodd Street, col nc r of Diamohd Alley. LASS and Sverificati , m El s m ohed it, the hest it) k P end et the •h.trtest not ire. Logan & K.nnPtly, If Child, & W.nnlaell, A Kramer, W 13 Scai(e and Col tart& Itilwvrth. join. 14. 1845-4 lv. • Doctor Daniel Dic Office on Fifth street, beta-min Wood and Smithfield PittliMmgh. der 10—y MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, sNITTIIFIELD SIREFT, thr FiF.h l're.bpcnau REYN()LPS Sc WILMARTII Forwarding and Commission Merchant■, ♦SC biALCIII. IF LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, a.s PITTSBt'RGH MANC:). ACTURES FOR TILE ALLEGIIE Y RIVER TRADE Cvrnet of Penn and Irwin streets, L. 0. REYNOLD!. 2 PITTSIDURAFI. L. WridgaßTH. S eS.Iv NB W BOOK STORE, BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, No. 43, .Ifrz,.ife erree,nr.rt door to Thtrd‘trert, RE jotd opening a new and estenaivea.sortment idiot" and Stationery, ...bir] the, will a.dd skholf..l.• anti ',tail nr thr lIF:MOVAL. COOLEY & ,7lrrrhant Tatb,•. 1..1 .1 VI: Removed to No. 2, Water .trees, near 1 the corner of %%Than! and near the •Isot from N hewce they were driven by the fire, w here they will be happy to -en their old customer.. iv 19. James Patter's:oa f js., Corner of lot and Ferry streets l'ittsburgh, Pa., mannfacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful ler, mill and timber screws; huusen licrt.w. for rolling mills. &c. act, 10-y FLINT GLASS ESFABLISHMF.NT. P• 1 , 111!.1f 10 , 7, JAPILF Z. L.L.M..11. MIILVANY & LEDLIE, NANCIACTURK AND KAIIP CONSTANILTOA HAMD Cat, Moulded and Plain FLINT GLASSW A RI. IS Al I. ITS SARIETILS, AT THY:IR WARCIIoU Y. Corner of Market and Water Streets, PITTSBURGH. I:Cr Our Works continue in full nperation. and we are congautly adding to our stoc‘, which triable, ue to;fill order, with promptnem riirchaaors are respectfully so:icitcd to r a il ari d examine pricre and terms. Removal. DR. 'V 1. M. W RIGHT. DENTIST, h,.T.rm0v , ..,1 tr. St. Clulr step!, oext dour to the Exchange Flute! Buildingq. • Sep 1 John WrCloakey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, between Sixth greet and Virgin alley Sind% side. sop In Charles 11. Eas, WITOLESA LE and Retail Bookseller, Paper Dealer, Stationer and Bookbinder, banner of Wood and Third street,. arpt 19 Pilkington'ilnirivalled Blacking, MA N UFKCTUHEDand sold wholesale and retail, SIXTH STRLET, one door below Smithfield. otte2l-Iy. Pittsburgh Infirmary, i -, OR the reception and treatment of deformites of the human frame. such an Club or Reeled feet, eontracted joints, tory-neck and Sitabivnus or Squinting, and of Disease.. of Ike Eye, such as Ca la ract,etc, under the carp of ALBERT G NVALTER. M D. LibertN, near the corner of Fourth street. dec 31—dtf Removal by Firs rill FIE 4ilbscriber informs his frionda and the rub '. lie, that he hat opened a new CABINET WARE ROOM, at the corner of Liberty and St Clair streets, over Brown and Reiter's Drug Store, where liu is prepared to attend to all orders in his line. r' Entrance on St Clair street. ep 15 51. KANE, in. GEORGE WINSTON COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 14, Main Street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Refi-rat Pittsburgh to Lippencott &Son, and John Grier. nov CHARLES A. McANCLTY Formardingand Commission Merchant, FITTSBURGH, FA., Agent for S Portable Boat Line. ferthr , rren•porta, Lion of Niorthandize to and from Pittsburg!:, Baltimore, PhiladelpLio, Ncw York and Boston. j3l-ly A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION SEVEN THOUSAND CASES Of obstinafe Ptebnonar:4 . Complaints cured in ONE YEAR. WIST AR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY, the great American Remedy for COT. plaint.' and aTectioni of the Respiratory Organs. We du not wish to traffic with the lives or health of the efßicted, and we sincerely pledge ourselves to make no assertions as to the virtues of this medicine, and to hold out no hopes to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. We ask the attention of the candid to the following considerations. Nature in every part of he. has left indelli ble marks of adaptation and desige.. The constitution of the animals and vegetaoses ui the tort id, is such that they could not endure the cold of the frigid sone, and vice versa. In regard to disease and its cure, the adaptation is more or less striking. The Moss of Icel.•md, the Wild Cherry and Pines of all Northern latitudes, (and Dr. Wistar's Deleon is a compound and chemical extract from these.) have long been celebrat.td for complaint. prevalent only in cold climates. Indeed the most distinguished medi cal men have averred that nature furnishes in every country medicines for its peculiar diseases, Consumption in its confirmed anil incipient stages, Coughs, Asthma. Croup, rind Liver complaint, form by far the most Ertel dugs of diseases known to Our land. Yet even these nary be cured. by menu. of the simple yet powerhil remedies, named at wee, nod which are scattered. by a bmielicient a heri-ori those maladies prevail. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CFIF:F Rl' 11'ill miracle, isPii , e erase? More Trident, of it, JAME 3 M'DLVITT surpassing health Restoratire ririurs ! From Dr. nolscr.titiringfiel.l. Washington co., Ky Spotworist.”; Ky., May 14. 1345. Messr. Sanf,od & Park—Gene.-1 take t hi. oppor nut! y of infot ming you of a mo.t remarkable cute per( irmed upon met)! the use of Ur. Wistar's Ba'..arn of Wild Cherry. In the yearof 1640 I was taken with an inak tama . lion the bowels which I labored under for 6 week. when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 1831 I wa. attacked with a severe chill, which seated itself upon my long.; end for the .peen n( t h r e e Sears I was CO.• fined to my bed. I tried all kinds of medicines. and t.er kind of medical aid without benefit, and thus I wearied along until the winter of 1841. until I heard of ••1% islet's Batumi of Wild Cherry." Mt ft iends porsonded me to give tt a trial. though I hard Riven op all hepta of reeovery and had prepared m!srlf fur the ehanae of another thrtr aolicitationa 1 was induced to maks u.e of the Genuine Wi.ter's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Ihe effect .11. truly asfonialting. After Sue years of aeciton, pain and stiff, tog; and after ha, ing yens four or live hundred dollars to 110 purpose and the beat at.d most rrspeesable physicians had proved tina•aimg, I wa• rr•ton d to .lone 11,1111 h ht the blessing ~1 nod thr °sr of Dr. Wlo:ar ' s Pal•nm of 11 iii Cheer% . I am non anpying good health oirni siinh lit; tared eppeainnee thad I am nu I.mger Anolan Alien 1 mart my fiirmer arquaintaners. I have game,' rapidly in viimahr, and my ilaah i. firm and solid. I can mia eat a. much a. any peramt. acrd my Lard aerma is agrte lin inc. I hare r• , 1•1, mole during the 1,4 011 rn.",ths than I had eaten fiat 1 , 311 beforr. Co ...feral try en' , ot , rnr.t tn;racle, I deeel it Flrri•ftlai fur ,hr g”n4 of the afil . rird. al.d a Is I ,we to the rmfmt.MM. IVA in, RIND (r h. 4 . ).•.:'d It row V. hire re;i•f ma) be ' ,lad) to make til , S Slat , 'rent p M. th.. WelDlng rat ,7•nr, •,‘ a. ‘V,01.,.. Balsam ohi You n • respectfully WW M.ll. BAKER. reel he firowing letter from Dr littehn, of Fr. r,hllll, I nd w hir sten& high in his prole•gion, and r ao k, among the first pnlitirian• 01 the owe. 'Ollll peak fir it.rlf in eon-in-tends:ion of the "Gutrwrie Wi.tat'a Balsam of %Vila eherr)." Mersey See , dforii Sr. Park-1 have but • fro bob glee of . Wistar's balsam of wind eherry remaining on hand of the last lot furnished me by yoo. I hereto fore vinited uni i; I ha I sold out and ho,-I olitam..l t he money for one! ot brume I ordered ',pother. Rat such is the ift m•ni for the article that I cb, r a i-h to be ...oho.; it. and ate therefore lei in •niC oe. iliale a little The money for tine last Shall hr forth..ominz by the titne the let is ni' 4 1 ,41,1 or, alto! from the cabs I o ,e • mad', latelv. I think till be but n short tone. The erre, 14 of t nn 4 holainet ore inn many etia a rink trig beneficial. t.'"V" It improves upon uctittreintroxe root, the. any other Patent Nleticine I hive rye,. knot. Alembic all others fail inpnill trial, and not being able !rear the test of expeninee, noon rick into JI•o-o. This, however, *erre% In be most highly salurd by those oho have tested it. virtue., and earserienee.l it • be a linc efficacy in their own rasa. Yee" very re •rect folly. JAMES RITCHEY. 7'hose who C4nterfesi a g bod medicine for the purpose of adding a few dollars to their pockets, are fur % ohm rbon t he manufacturers of spurious coin. For while the later only robs us of our property he former take property and health sod life away.— Wis TAW/ Bitham of Wad Ckerry is admitted by thousands of disinterested witneasec to live effect. rd the moat extraordinary cures in cases of a pulmo- nary and asthmatic character ever before recorded in the hienry of medicine. The young, and bemoan!, the good, all speak forth its praise. It is now the favorite medicine in the most intelligent families of our country. Socha high stand in public estimation has been a. thieved by its own merits alone. And so long as a disarming public are careful to get Wistar's Da• saw of Wild Cherry, and refuse with scorn counter. felts, and every other article preferred to them as a substitute, an long will cures—positive tures—cheer the fireside of a depairing family. Tine true and genuine “Wistei's Balsam of Wild Cherry" is sold at established agencies in all parts of the United States. Sold in Cincinnati, on the corner of Fourth and Walnut street, by SANDFORD &PARK. Orel Agents for the Western States. Also, sold wholesale and retail, by L. Wilco:. and B A Fahnestotk, Pittsburgh. Pa. and by appointgd agents in every important Borough ia Western Pena. sylvanin. Oct 14.1 y. Select School fbr Boys and Girls. Hw I LLIAMS bee open hie Select School for . Males and Females, in the room over Mr Dyei's Grocery, and formerly occupied by Mr Samuel Blood, in Federal street, Allegheny, en Monday, the 18th net. Lams:—Primar)Class, $6 per scholar per quarter of 11 weeks. Junior Class, " 8 Soniot Class, 10 Re , . D. Mimi, D. D., Rev. D. 11. Rlddle, D. D Rev. A. D. Cumpbell, D. D., 1-lon. Charles Shuler Joseph P. Cl.artini, M. D., Chtirles 11. hrsell, Esq. sept Idly. Corner of O'Hara and Etna sereetx, fifth R'ard DISSOLUTION. H E firm of Freeman, Keep & Totten. is this due dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest of John Freeman in the concern, to CharleaKtiap,Jr. and William J Totten, who will continue the hesine nn under the name of Knup & Tenon, and will nettle ell claims again,t the said firth. and receive all debts and demand,. owing to the same. f'ittsb'gh, Aug. 18, 18 45-aug2B PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1846. Franklin. 10.. An,: IC 12,15 COUNTERFEITS. I=l Fort Pitt Works, . r ,.... x ; ~. ~._ Phooniz Safes sad THE undersigned' invite astanation to the follow• ing certificate: i 4., CERTIFIcATI The undet signed having bens ester! by Messrs. Constable & Strickler, to be Mica* and superintend a test, by fire, of one of their vsoseOly invented Phre nix. Fire Proof cafes, and deetainCbe subject one of very greet public importance, hieequefully ter urinited the progress of a test, to 1.1 bid 014 , 1 said chests w e . subjected. The client was au d at each corner, at an elevation of 10 to 12 i tom the ground a tire of Bituminous coal and En* made over and around and kept actively betas 54 consecutive hours. The fuel consumed will tit.Bo bushels of coal, and one cord of wood; the IP the while he. ing rialto intense, and in the npleinc i 5. She undersign. ed much greater thane safe is y.tu. sustain in anj ordinary house burnt:ie. , v On the removal of the are. aidi siequest the cheat bn wet opened. and greatly to the tinidement of the undersigned and the large num of eitzeini present. a Blank Book with Sundry Ban mins within it. 1011-; a piece of Dry pine Wood J . tit• inner lining of the safe, v. inch is of Wood , found warm in• deed. but not in the Slightest de se charred or inju red, tome mroteiniiin on the B us Legible as be fine the ten. The undersigned ut •Illlrill. in the C.M1,11.11011 that iv ti e proof cheshis pt tamable.; and that the inner, ion. and enterprieg 1111,111dliCtUT Ora, Wil,Ple efforts for some months pa illt in producing this LI desideratum have proved so e el) SCCe,4llal, lic- Sei % c the public confidence and n onage. JOHN AND SON. L 11. LIV I. STON JO SIAH El WARRICK Alt tIN, F.DW AHD ‘ZELTON, JAMES t'A , Ir. It. the character of the above nillpvad gentlemen. tie public have a guarantxv against dieeption, in the test [ditch was made of our l'hcrnix. Safes, and we there fore feel the utmost confidence to rircoininending them as a reliable protection against tires, under any oid intr.. ty etrcum si•oce. We would 141.415, those interested, that theme is nu wood shout the.* Snfes, bat .het is; artesian!) connected will, tie shelves and drowns. We make Veldt [hors in the same manner and up. i on the same plan. (Ins of these tarn be seen at Reese C. Townsend & Co'r new building. I Fir th,• ...rklllin•hip of our Ir.ults t key ran hr !Wert at the t,flou Lion. Shod , 5: Co , Ch urc h & Caruthers, Wm Latimer, King S. I I uhnea, J. I). II MA. P. Nl'Corovr.k.•rol W. \1 *run. IL-V"M All ufget,,ry nn 2d au o,t,Votwewn and .Tnitll6•LL CONSI A TILE At ST FUCK LER. Eit .hure It. Octou, 15. 1395 sal Pall Coatinis JCST .ere.le fre•ii stipity NF. Or' is CI ore isr. , l bsirift.l ',steins. The roi,r • are Cr no, (;'re,,, I Ylvellold Claret Br an, Mu'briry, G rnised a”.l These gm.l. air new even in the Eastern ;hiving just been im• Turned fur the Tailors. We rl.4ised ourselves to get up • ItirtlLW coat ibis •bealer (lien ever." The rewesieal reams+, ssif•smisio haalhail la .Stn, Yur k, crlrrhi l sr en d in sprite th,•ldtest Improvements in his dernirtaxt.t. be ir.rr,,dueedl,ll 1.01 . 1,41, Wllh • d...,-,intinterieg regard to true rle eai.re ai. d erred are prepared to fulfil s 7 promr.rs /11,11 . lillo me,iium or rolherWillbe; and xs ae rh , n. lo THE, FASHIONABLE E.II QUA ICI f i itS of this cit.. ise will pledge our. selte• furthrinture, to rziropete a at, any Eastern house thatsemis our's. wade to order. In our ~e men, ion .01 pride. .h.ir the ri.,ines many n lin Groom h re• r4....1 T :4lnrrn. urn rho EZPI, a rion to lir Inrnii 01111,1 rrgi.'rr n T.torvirr•. *. on,' tan.. eons d th, ...veri in. af if. 11 , ,a ow ALGEU ‘,lB JCSC I(I,CFAVED AI 'Jill IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE, No. In .1 , fro doors from St. Clair erect. AspLi.s. I.4.3elmeet of Fall and Wintet Good.. The priipitetrir 1.11 lasored es tahhoorent announce, in the Puhhr, this, he is prepti. red to rchil.e. to ~n ler pill artsclini in his line, at the shor!(.l and in the rho-t FASHIONABLE STYLE. linvin.g he .el,icre oI oneof t he (IFS I cuT• I EltS in the city, he will in all cases warrant a good fit. He halt a splen did aasortment of vs Rich and 'LAIN BEAVER CLOTHS, Ale, superfine Blue BIRr4, Brnwe R ed ;seen in quid u try end vtiflou•in :cr. in mil the ruellaner. Ile has • •idenrini lut of vesting, nl all patterns' Saitinetts in royal irt) : :Stmts. Stocks. resnms. Culla, a, kLindketchiefs. Su.- pendßrn • and ev,ry ether article in the ciorHisc; LINE;, which ha will sell LOW FOR CASH proprietor The returns his si fleet e tbnni.s to l.is ,ld Customers and the Public in genetal.fut the eery lib eral manner in la hielt the . , , have patronized his estab lishment. and hopes by Ist, in attention to business, and selling them Cheap Goods, to marit a continuation of the same. lota 2U-fim. C. M'C LOSK Dissolution TnEpartnership heseinfore existing between James K. Logan and George Connell, under the firm of J K Logan & Co is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the firm, will please present them for settlement, and all indebted will please make payment to J K Logan, who is duly authorized to settle the business of the concern. J K LOGAN, Pittsburgh, August 1, 1845 Dry Goods at Cost JAS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, over J D Davis' Auction Rooms, being desirous of changing his present business. offers fur sale his stock of Dry Goods now on hand, at cost, comprising • large assortment of cloths, cossimerce, suttinetts, eestinge. prints. muslins, &c., and would respectfully invite the attention of those wishing to purchase as he is determined to close up his present business. August 2, 1845.—nug 4. WASHINGTON HOTEL, Corncr of St. Clair and Penn streets, Pittsburgh, JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. rp FIE proprietor begs have to return hiemostgrate• JL ful thanks to his friends and the public for past fsvor-i, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; it has accommodations for travel ers, and a large room fur public meetings, dinner or supper parties REFRESHMENTS Alwaypi r. mlv. Or prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the market will afford. Ousters end Oyster Soup. also Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve ry day during the season. Thegreateet care has been taken in the ~election of wine., end liquors. A vane• ty of now•.pepera are regularly filed in the establish- went. P. S. A Hot Lunch servedup nary day at 11, A. M sp 18. REMAINING in the Post Office, at Pittsburgh January lst,lR4G. Persons calling fur letters whose names ate on this list, will please soy they are advertised. Akins John Andrews Samuel Aber William B Anderson R Agnew Mary Mna Andiews Arthur A Adams Sarah Hoge Andrews H A Mns Adams David E, Armstrong Mary Vi!..S Adams Edwin Armstrong Jane Alexander James D A mei Dirty I. Alexander Joseph A A roe John Anderson Mre E A rter James Anderson Fanny Miss Aughenimogh Vir A ndrevra Mary Nisi Atkinson Alexander Barmer John Brown John B Baldwin James Brown Jitarignret Miss Baldwin .1! M Baker T home, Baker Henry .1 Brown Ala y Jane Mrs Bailey Rtnweell A Brent Hager Baker Henn, Bale' Santuol Braddy E W Barnet James Brasbcara Marie Barclay Witham Brarrelfloy George Bart John Bravo 4. Moran Reid R chard Hrtanan John Bed A C Bre Winger Elisabeth Mrs Be•uy John Brawtky Jonah SI Bell W C Bullard Doctor Beall, Nancy tiCsi Boaly Beans Jaction Rullbril Simon Hear Jacob litsuper A J Beck Francis ? Butkossoter N Bert Heinle Dunham Marxa, et' Betteezer George Burns Barney HMIs Mr Burley William Blythe D O Buller William /Bus Jahn Burdick Henry Black G VI Byrne Henry Black John BLit} Julia Anne Black Elizabeth Borne Ca , hatlne Mast Blair Thomas Furt William Black Thomas Butler flf/Vilfd Bowman Michael Bulk Edward Bosworth Orissa* Burt A D Boyd A eiander Burk John Buyl• Buten Burrell Leonora ft Holler PrPoly Bylnaton Mary Funnels Boyer Peter Bot Amuse Lydia atiiir Collins Timothy 2 ecl , tre Mary Aims Cookkhoot J o hn Cultionn Couller Andrew Coign E Coyle Joseph C Cooke Samuel Cooke Thomas Cnrwyn it Day Cornell Robert Jo Cowan Robert Coutfu Ma garet J Miss Combs Preikaly Cook Thomas U Cooke E Ito e Cox -Varvirri F Coodren M Icbaiii Cook .1031.1.1 P Corcoruu M A Milts Conrad George Cuulrhsu lame. C Cracran Delilah Crawford Sarah Crawl Prier Curran Felix Curry A II 2 Cuitainshain Curry Nancy XIS r.non Louts V CusaJday Mary C Calhoun Catharine Casbao J•mes caulkena R laM=El Carpe ate, David F Calhoun Robert Carlisle Albert 8 Cato Zrehartall Carey Drucolla MI.. Campbell Mary Misr Campbell W .1 (7liapronn John Cl.rts , rr linhera Chart.. WIII Chadwtrk Kuouel 11,1111;klin 1, f.) chat:rr' N iiii4lll Cl.l lett John Church !lova Chapman Dur•ror Clark Lydla MI., Clmrk James Clark Marrha Cooper a C“liala Cooper Pemuel Coop., Mr I=l r:Oorrf JO, ph Coußan W H r - gagry John Dan Henry fishy Torrence Davide°. John W Day John 121 Davit! Marla Louisa Dahlel% ?barn Daniels Nicholas Davis A egos Dwight C D De n.he Mary J Igeonif James Ilevioei Liddy Mtn Diehl Wingert, V Di swore I:lizn Mr. Donnelly Farah MLn DnMur M... Doty A B rio n g-liv Thomas Duncan Naory. 11...1 on John Fairy Eng4nd John Eitnn. B Emmet y Pa Wci Eub Dairttl r.tokr, r Nocri, C•or:e Fa lrman Jamie Pei a I' Fe. oun A Frtghan riatulfran Fisher Finstiusl Fisher Jacob Fietser Thaddeus Fnhrr Jame.; T Fleming Julet Fleming /sows rt Forsyth James N rostrr Dsvid Gardner John II Gordon A Rafferty 3 Garlick Ro4art J Comb Joseph ' Gephart C W Goodwin dame! Galbraith Georre Rev Good Jana G■rl.rrt %%Titan) Green Almon Get!) , Andrrw Graves Newcomb 2 Gaminiiii William .1 Green Jo.hu■ L Ga.klll same! Gratin L Re• Glirs B Griffith %Aliham Gillropir Loots. Ann Graham Isaac Glrty rutin Graham John Giles W A 2 Gray George Gillespie Jane A G Graham John Millillan J Gwynn€ Robert Giticspie Michael Gunning Henry Glenn James R Gutrldge David Glenn Robert Jr Gl:t-guw Robin Hamilton James M Heigh/ Anne M Ulan Hall William .Threllll P Hamilton George [Man& John Hamilton Jahn H 11111 Mary Anne Hamilton Ann Hoffman John Handlen Michael Holmes G B Bc♦ Haight Almlra B Holmes Thomas flan Cord P Mrs ilopklnsJerome J [Linn Henry 2 Hot ner Haulms Charlcs floes John fol Hale Washington Howell Eve.line GEO. CONNELL Harris John floor Francis J Hart James -V 2 Hopewell Emma Hartman Henry Houck Jack on Harper Hugh Homer Abel Harn G tV Hoover Jane Hawkins V G Hopkins Isaac flaws Alareart Hutchison John Hazlett William Haddieson 'Thomas Hastert, Ann Hoist Jefferson Hatch Ebenea Yr Hudson Thomas Res Hutt Caroline Xis* Hurst Catherine Hay Eliza Hull Hannah Herron Samuel El Hutchison tiarsh Henry Nancy Hunter Ann Henry Charles Hurd David Ilenrie A 13 (rain Thriving Irwin Louisa Irwin John .1 Irwin John R Irwin Mary J Ihinsen C C Irwin John In;ersoll Isaac James Thomas Johnson Joseph T Jackson Amelia Johnson Agnes Jackson George Johnson Jamas C Jackson Henry Johnson Samuel Jackson James Johnson Ralph Jope P Arra Jones Elias Mrs Jeffrey William Jones David Jordan W A Jona Harriet 'often Oliver C Jo es Mattnew Johnson Themes J Jon., Janie, W 2 lohnson Josiah Jones IC MEM List of Letters Brown Anne Brown John Brook+ It G flonzla , . 1101,11 y Ck•r:e. or M C WlMani or /nue Donley! John 11 Dorr Doyle Ella h Dowraisg-arr 4 Dunnely Thomas Donghrrty N.ln,) Miss Dobbs Antler Ihe voe re ter Draper Lynlrn C Dunlap Saab Mr• Dunlap Antes Downing Jarmy Duff Genrce Dutrhrr Jonah Du Ems R'utlim .V Dui cur John - Dunn William 1; I:lAer Andrew t:ower Uudra k:wlq B W Ivan. WlBLarn Slar.,urct -Um/ Fax John Yowler Swab FauMr.. William Farr ET l'o,rer John K Etrraath htalhew Carter J 11 Eraser haah Fri.cer Caleb T Frew Aron Prl k P A Frazer J N PFltZer Dante] railer Anne FLOW. John 0 Jones Henry Jones Thomas Kennedy Mary A King Ann Keiser David King John Joh nu.! N John Johnson John Keifer Charles King Thornan Kernian William Knepper Amon Kelly Mary Kineleic Money Karr it Rowland Klmmltt t'atrlcit Kerr Andrew P. King Dick Kelly Daniel C Kuriz D King Robert A Kunkle Robert KileZenameth Peter K tilbell M lehaei Lambright Joseph Llvent Paul Larimo.e Eliza Lightner Ileherea . T Laughlin (Irish Lampshlre /one Lane A a.ias Loitie Ravanitah Lattimore James Lyon John Lee Fanny H Mrv, Low lanirr. Lacock Elizabeth Longhridge Elizabeth Lemore Nancy Silas, Loving Jahn her ity Johnson Lowrie bluraltea beech Ellen Luteett Henry Upset'. Edward I.ytie J3Clle.l Alarkat J kißler B F !di:tithes , ' William Mt ter !lent), Mattern Jae°lt hillier Marsaret M Matthews Robert R Milebell J J MitiltiLvi Ira nklin ,Wlller Wary Marfait George Miller Andrew hlarka Alfred W 2 Mitchell Robert Matthewn Rolrcit Musty Marta Manner E 0 Montgomery Robert hlatiliews John Morgan E Manley Calharrue Mann, Samuel C Mark/ W 1 Morrie W 4 , 1 F 3146,7 Same .V :err Month W H Moody John Marlin Thnnyi• I Moore Sainuri Mercer WEllem Moore Washlnvon aleilon A Morrt , on John 11 Mehtick Morrlaun luhan Megalith W C Moore llvorge ilr nr) Mellon "Moats. 2 Mpore Anne Manta Jana Mhrphy Dennlr Megan Charier' Murphy Ma Mead reit!. Murphy John Gorge Milford Sarah MEI Jt illenvt James Irl'Dons!cl 11,rcarct M 'Gregor bill. • W 4310114 Rceett a M'Catry Jame. M`Gulre John M'Grath Alexamis r IWlnto.b arKiblairt Jolla ,11/'Kee TIIOMIII elf'Keerer Tt,ornas .VKee Mary at'Kee.h.ters &I 'Lam: Michael all.ane James M'llareo Santee! Wl.atighly at'Lure Rote.t ,aft'llarc Margaret Mies M'Willlane Mary .V'Pheraon Whi M'Qurrly And fI:M/ 11 . Pike Marta M'allilaa Jame+ :4an,uri M'Ad..inas Robert M'Cleliand Jane WeinNand Clenietil Ml:andiron Sarah M'Cullesier William MVPtrey Mary Alias M'Carthy Thomas lid'Cariny Jerenilati M'Cariln , Dennis Ill'Citne Charles B M'ealn Daniel M'Catn Charles M'Catir.ey William Ark:artily Henry Wendy Joseph M'Ctn:►eu Doct .11COU1 , 11 Francis ..M'Corniin Harvey M'Cosh Matthew M'Coskte Car liarine S M'Creary David Mary Anne Nl'47nrd James M'Cuiehnon Jam , ' M . 001:111Ct John G. H,n.ton H C Noble. Henry Nutt Funannah Non hop Thorn,. Nixon inorepli 0 Negroes Wltinin, N•o land William Nelson Remus! CI Newman Mr Sci:l John Iklarraevo COE>uneli!e 3.hn Otlver Gcoro 011anten Alirha•l O'Uonnran Joanalx .1114 Ovvrn, /411111 Orr %%1111.4111 Platlip.. Samuel T Ph lIIIpa David C Ph 1111.5 William Avery Dolan /awes Porueroy Cyril P 0111.41. Clizaheth Dorktnati Caroline Piondiock nichard Entriam Merrtlt Pope Whilst - a Procter llllam roulort Limns rollick M.Jry Paine Char It • 11 Pat vit. It PaHerron N Patter-eon lobcrt. Pet,Ch John Pearson Robert T Pearson N R Purrs R 1441411, Aune Peeblrs Nancy W Pitcairn Mrlander 2 Quin Ni(llo..ai Quin VL'illtam racil Ecv Rich AbrallAm rev Ro.•eteroohn Rddr!ler Elias Rea Ilenry Pay NiseiOn Rain, Sar-h P Reiiiirk JO Ready Jame. kilmides Savoie Miss Reivessan Adam Reed Wllrlam Reynolds James B Rice Panto Richardson Jane R ic ha ideen James Rielly Francis Richey Nancy Elicu Rotor ck Ahrahath Vey. Gro.ge N Rosa Thomas A Rosa Joseph Res. lohnu Imi, 1' Rogers John Ro;ers Vary too -re Geo:2n RoOloson John Rot Tenn Jefferron 11 Rusee iatniCi I! Ryan Dennis Sands Eliza F Miss Rlorou Doctor Scutt Eliza A Mizs Simpson N G ekoli George AlelzaEdward Sinclair Win M Singleton William Sellars !leery Stowe ¢ co Sees' William Smith &Overt B Orymour Sylvester Smith A IS Shaffner Elisabeth Afro SatillaCl3 Slian.yer S Smith Beals Mrs Shaw E Miss Sonar Cr, rye Al Sheehy M Mrs Spltitalt !tlitry Mrs 8114:w/11S ¢ T F eievens A Sr titherry P Sten!, Jacob Sherrie John Stewart Mary ,Vies Stiliner Abraham Stewart S P 4 tlhortera Alexander Stevenson Catharine Shoat, Mary Anne Miss Slilley John E Shryock John T Stone W Stoner David Sinklv Mebald Stokely kir Sullivan Denote Siranallan Nancy A Slra Sullivan Etiiatitlt Sirotne Rimy Mrs Sweenr, Andrew Snnaher John Todd Farah V Mi-a Btul.bt Robert Taylor Itoleen Torgart Mr Tomlinson John Tharpe George 2 7bdd Stephen . B Timms James 7bner Enos Thomas Landelin Troy John Thompson. W 3 Trunick Elizabeth Thompson James Tully John Thompson Zelia Miss Tierney Catharine Mitts 13=1!1!1 Vnudine Abraham Vincent 4 Nimrod Vitus James Veneble Samuel Wallace rhrbe Miss Williams D 8 Walsh Thonias Wilson Wl;liam Wsider George Wilson David Walsh Mary C MI Wilson Joreph Waring Frier Wilson John Warner W Il Lieu( Wilson Emily Miss Ward H Wilson Mary Mimi Wait John Jr Wilma James Waugh Rankin Wilgus Samuel A Weaver Jacob Wigley Alexander Weaver John W Wight George L W Charles Wilkinson James Wear Mary WlPlarnson Henry B Wells Margaret Airs Wilkins David Wells Emilia It Wire ("nods Wetherbe Amelia Mrs. Wolf A Rea Wertz Franklin Warden Henry Westcott Alvah II Wrignt Dauivel 2 West Elizabeth Mies White Sarah Miss Whito Catharine Mies Williams 1 bonne' White Richard William, i• Valley Levels Young Samuel Yale Daniel ti Young Joseph INITIALS. S B "Richard Clayton." CHAMBERS MIZIBBLN, tan I—d2i&w•lt. PUN master axes. 10 DOZ Holmes cast steel felling axes warianteel " " double bitaxes. for male by not2l GEO. COCHRAN. PRICE TWO CENTS .INNUM 7 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE}. 83. MARKET ST. 83. B. E. CONSTABLE, A S this day received from the Eastern markets, a large additien oinew add .tdirrthie good, for the ..'rater trade at exrdbsiyeiy low p rices, to w hi ch 13 E C respectfully the attertion of parchasers. A lot of Ladies' Plaid Cloaltings entirely new; Cashmere D'Elosse, oil wool, be.,t stales, and very cheap. Atwater fresh lot of Turkerri, Thibct, Cadynere, and French Broche SIMVI3. Unihrink able Flannehr, Hem Stitch CH libric Mkt:. INiouPlilie de Laines and (2aArnere , r, float '25 chi to 50 cents; E3,tyttdere and other late atylel. A large a.4,.ritamt uf %Thorley Blankals • Darnall: Tublo Linen.; Irid: 4-4 Shilling:, do. A fresh supply and Kid Ciluvei, hall s lui,g ssbite kid ant 6iik utt, Glovei; bluck Jo. Furnitnie flom 6i to Itti C:3. prr Bed Flotto,l , ; Ga!a raids and soma beautiltil styles of Dress Sid,. dccll WALL PAPER STORE, Sfniehji,!ti area, oI:e door al,Gro ruurri 1'lIThir“.11(;11, A F.ANL.'I . f Lit LE of P.inei- Liar der; of e,ety de crilaiun. :qerchatito nod oiliers ei.hin to roicinite nre in , ited tacallnnil ex...mine hit largo and .111,21.141 assort. ment of GLAZED :5- UNGLAZED WALL PAPERS 1,1 all the variottt ouch pti ces 4:tcannot 601 to please. GLAZED Glt N APER, coloted on one or buth bider ex.rnt:rz!y fur IViuduur blirui.r, by the dozen ur r7eltags and T:1111/121% il/ CXclainge nov2l-6m. ' SIASUFACTURLR UF INC./MU/Y(I3IK TCKIP, Sratthfseld Street,t2 doors below .Pe!Pe etreet,•Pitts burgh, Pa., 3, I'S on heat R fnl! n•t:tttrtment of Pleur ana Pivot te e th. nt' a variri if ..!1 .dr,u as sinnp:u Plxt e, Nlolmrl and Bicuipiltt.tc.. Gunn -reef h, Screw Pivot teeth, Stn., T,eth ido to Urdu.— Denti.te tniftvlied with 01l Hfticle_s opl in the profei •'..v. A:!urdcra norn Att oat! M LIS t beaveumpanteci the cash. al. , Allyw Cr. lend Sy R. Dorset:, Penn strta, ParsLargh, Penna. B 0 IRDING and Lodgiog by the day or week on the no.ra s gait:merle Strunger, null find it to their advantage to mart:lire him. l'enion* trav eling east or neat. mill find Iris hou-e a arroveareal lo cation—it is within one hundred yards of the Carel Barrio, and couverrhart to ;hr Foroardiag Honor. rr Every information given to 11 on Mnnufec tirr PM in all branches or the boa;nees. rellume Brewed A:e can et till tirTAC3 Lu Lad at MIN 0./ Portable Window Blinds ,übsciiSer, corrineteld workmee, and -R. a lii?ge stook of Vemetian * Vi'irolow Blinds, wia Bell low. His - Portable Fasteer," the only ore in the United States, 13 the best and most convenient plan ever u,ed fur private or public buildings. Call and cxamine samples at J. W. IVondsvell's or G. Singer's. Old 13iinds put up e ill/ the Puriable Fastener at a small Odnige. Re-oponcd and at Work AM ES ADAMS, Baker, respect folly info, ma the V public ;hist he has rebuilt at the old stand, foot of Grupt street, from whence be Wta+ driven by the Great Fire, end is preparad to acne Lb+ customera in lOT ett le. Hie mitteriatt ale of rite brit thud caw be bought, and his workmen lite the heat that can ha He soli;;it+ custom, being confident that he can give entire antisfatn N. B.—Wedding and ocher paniti promptly attend uctl 5-3 - JAMES HOWARD & CO. HAVE the plennnre to an'notthett to their Itiencht thnt again occopy thoit uhi stand at No. 83, Wood street, where the . ? have ortOhect nn eaten- WALL PAPER ;tAßE'qutsE, And base conwinily on hand un extlttidse ar.tiort. m , Ol ut - S u i tt , glored and plain PAPER HANG• INGS, Velvet and Imitation Boi ders,of the latest. etyk and most handittme patterns fur papetinz balls, par. tors and chamberf. They msnufactore. and have on hand at all times, Printing, Writing, Letter, 15'r - tipping and Tea Paper. Bonnet and Fuller's Bourds—all of which they offer fot sale on the most accommodating terms, and to which they int ite the attention of merchants and others. A LSO —Blank Books of all kin,ls and the best rttial• iiv, Sellout Books, sc. a'osa;s uu halid and for sale ear; 25. 4i. above A DANCING ACADEMY.' TAD:O4E (MAUI.; relnectfedly informs her friends and the public generelly, !hat she has arldved from the East, and w imete.lietely enter upon the discharge of the duties of her Dancing S c hool.— The latent sod most fashion ible Dances, including the Minuet do Is Cour, es &need at the Courts of England and France; the BOHEMIAN l'CLh: A. a? danced by Miartni, the NIA ZURE A, LA CACHUCA. THE POLK k, COTILLIONS, &c., &c., will be taught. Madame I3.'s Rooms ore now completed, and will be open for the receptlon3 of thuse iacies and gentle men wino are desiruni of being instructed in the above dances, on Wednesday evening the li'th init.. at 7 o'- clock, for the gentlemen, and on Friday; 2lst, at 3 43% clock, P. M. for tile ladici. The day, or tuilion for the gen?l , men, are Ili follows every Nlonday, Wedne4day and Saturday eveningi.— For the Indic , : every Friday from 3 to 5 o'clock, v. m and Saturday bum 12 to 12 o'clock A. at. and from 3 to 5 o'clock, P ne LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS ate situ. ft. on Fourth street, two dou a from the Hay States.— Mudarne B. will tent the above named rooms Pm pub lic and private supper partici, concert 6, Samos &c. The above rooms arc flnishied nod fitted up in tlia Twist navel; elegant and app r oved st)le, with dressing rooms. and every convenience or the accommodation of visitors, and aie now open fur inspection. Madame B. will commence a ieried of Cattllien Par ties on Friday, the 528th of Novembeo to continuo through the winter. The ladies will be ticketed. Those gentlemen who are desirous or :..ultscrilisiog. will ravor Madame B. by railing at her rooms. The Rooms can be had cc Lea.ionuYe term, nnv IR it. WASHINGTON HALL. Markt: *tree!, Steubenville, Oho. JOHN IRONS, FROPRIETOR Tll5 establi.bment has been taken by the m. undersigned, who respecthilly begs leave to inform his friend., and the public generally that, it has been refitted and furnished in a style not surpassed by any house in this place, and, at least equal to any in the West. Washinf, , tnn Hall is located in the bosiness purt of thatown, on Market street, nearly opposite the Court House and public buildings, and within a few steps of the Market. The situation is the most elevated of any public house in Town, commending a view of Ilia River for several miles above and heinwi An Omnibus, and servants, will at all times be'in readiness to convey ps.s.ierigrs and their baggage to std from the steamboat landings. Every nocomrnoriution iihich the noblic hero rt right to expect may now be had nt the Hall, on terms as reasonable as ofTered ilany other g00..1 house is Steubenville. As the proprietor will spare hotseriba or expense to render general satisfaction, - 1.1,4,v . ,;,,,i t h his long experience in he buiinc.a, a ill rriat'e it OA interest orthniie who came phi, Y 14 1 ., to "zits", /tiro n a call." cle.G6 ti. .1 NO. !EION'..i. OT ro Kurtz n 2 15•ly oat Howe J. K. II F:Ntre"..TtSON, Wrst end !Lind st. BHA&
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