VOL. 1-NO. 145 PUBLISHED DAILY, BY BIGLER, SARGENT & PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY DltaLth, SAR.GENT & BIGLER, N. IV. corm of Wood and Fifth Streets. Tr RMS.—Fivraollars a year, payable in advance. Six dollars will Invariably be ptquired if not paid within the year. Singlecories Two Ce.sra--for sale at the counter of the Office, and by News Boys. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer in published at the same office, on a duuble medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle caries, SIX CENTS. TEEMS OP ADVERTISING. FEB. SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: Ono insertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00 Two do., 075 "Two de., 600 Three do., I 00 Threedo. 7 00 One week, 150 I Four do., 800 Two. do., 300 Six do., 10 00 Three do., 400 One year, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CHAJIGEABLE AT PLLASI2I3A One Spare. I Two Squares. !As months, SCR 00 Six months, $25 00 t•ne year, 25 00 One year, .35 00 r7"Larger advertisements in proportion. IM'CARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS a year. EIDDIUND SNOWDEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE in the. building en the North East corner of Fourth and tinthht:eld Itteeu• JAMES S. CRAFT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 'Office, corner of Entonlt and Wood taroets, above Sibliett& Jonea. Etnturnx on Font th. 14416 m. P. C. SEAN • • , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Greepsburgh, Wertmoreland County, Pa..—Will rractiC.ol.n the We.tmorelitnd, Indinna end Cambria 1). • . }l'N./.NUN McDI2II3ON & SEULDIOII, AT T NEYS AT. LAW, OFFICE oheenlVoa.l and Stnitlitiet.l streets. Del 29.1 y. IV M. O'll All A 1.1.1.) .S. (LATE U. s. ArtußNo.Y,) HAS removed 136 Office to No. 8 St. C!eir street se_pt4 EDWIN C. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Franklin. Ve /tango County. Penna., AVILL attend promptly" all ImAMess entrusted to his care--eollections made in WWI VII, Clarion and Jefferson counties. REPT.II To .1. A. STaCITON, &Ca, ri mu's , &Cu— " i• Pitt--bur,7,11 JOH!' BIGLER. Hon..I.NEs KiIsEAR, !.Fr inklin HOP. ALVA M'Call.MotZT, S Hot. J•SCES Steubenville, Ohio. idly 23-Iy. • O. ORLANDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Fwurth street., above Smithfield. jai, 1-Iv. MIKA6ELII.I77 & ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVE removed their office to the No!sc Court Nome, in thernom over the Sherifi'vOffice. olp Law Notice. ANDREW BURSF rIVFICE removed to Smithfield street, hol ween 1 ,-/ 4th street and Diamond Alley, opposite 51 r Gen Wellman's Tobacco Manufne. ory. rip 16 tomoval. MA HON S.: WASHINGTON. Attorney. at Law; office on tho north side or Wylie at-, 3a door East of the Coart House. bp 17 Law - JAMES CALLAN ha.rernoverl 1.. 0.1.1 chamber. , occupied by Alderman Nlc.Nlztat..t; oh Fifth st. between Wool and Smititcwhi. ap 18 REMO G. L. Robinson & Di. Drßride, ATruIiNCTS AT LAW, HAVE removed their office to Grant street, a Abort distance from Se venth street, towards the Cunrt Housu. r4PConveyancingand caber inst.tumentsof writing legally and promptly executed. np2l M'CANDLESS & M'CLURL, Attorneys and Cleanselicks at Law, Office in the Diamond, hack of the old Court House, imp 10 Pit tnburgh. Wm. E. Austin, Att.ornoy ut Lim, Pittsburgh Pa. Offiee in Bakewell's building, Grant st-, (Air WILLA/us E. AUSTIN, Ewi., will give his atten tion to myunfinished business, and I recommend him to the patronage of my friends. sep 10—y WALTER FORWARD. Shales & Simpson, ilttorneys at Law, Office at :he building formerly occupied by the Uni tett States bank, 4th street, betty can Market and Wood streets. m2l EDWARD HIMPSoIq. Geo. S. Solace, Attorney at LIVI7, Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield [Conveyancing and other imitruments of wri Ling legally and promptly executed. mar 21-if _ EIEM:IMEM ECAMILTON & STERLING, Attorneys at La ,IMFF IC E orth aide of Fi ft h street,between Wood lI,JF and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, l'a. U. B. Ceara-dons made on reasonable terms. _d e i-ly John W. Barren ATTOELN EY AT LAW, • r_TAS Removed in condeguence of the late fire from rj ThircLasreet eu Bakoweirt Buildings, opposite ta the Court Hassan. apl6 Thomas Donatelly, Attorney at Law, Mee. neon the Court liouie, rny7 IL. morrow, Alderman, Office riol`theade of Fifth street, b.tw•ccn Wood rind Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ser,lo—ti Dr. Georg* Watt, Office; No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth, tug PITTviII'FK•II D. SELLERS, M. D., 11DP EMOVED to Penn xtreet, between Irwin and flt ndatreets. five doo. a below Hand street. BARB MITERS, SURGEON DENTIST. 118 Liberty street. 7A. fewitiotws below St Clitir at., Pittdburw,h ep 28-Iy. gra. aliaj Ward, Dentist, Has reniosed et the piton of his foimer inside nen • it Pena street. two doors below Irwin. ap 18 7- Pll. GEO. rzzax, •PfeIi,CTICING PHYSICIAN, CoraevaCmithfield strees. wild Vireo Alicy 1/J4Se.f ittzbu . rgt) ..... _ . ,..,.........-,. 4 ,_ .; :,,',: . 1pria*: _1 Or t.it Alderman's Office. r 11 F. undersigned begs leave to ifty to his friends JL and the public generally, that be has removed his office to f'enn street, near the canal ISt idge, oppo site the United States Hotel ontiC lames Park. Jr. & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Ifni -moors or Tin Plate and Queonsware, No, 112, Second at., between Wood and Sniitbfieldstreets,oppofle the old stand. novl4 Iv. ___-- . GEORGE COCHRAN, • Potnrardins and Commission erchant, NO. 2 6 WOOD STRE m ET, PITTSBURGH. nns'27 ALONZO W. ING, NO. 83 FOURTH STREET , CHRONICLE BUILDINGS. T,TANUFACTURER and denier in all kind. of 131 folinren, Snuff and &vim ort4.v J. G. VIIINTZ, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No, 114, Markel street, scar Liberi y PITTSBURGH, PA. july 1-ty JOHN SCOTT & CO., Wholesale Grocers wad Commission Mar - chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. J. & J. ErDEVITT, WHOLF:SALE GROCERS, Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufacture , generally, N0.2'24, Liberty, ori.e,ito 7th Street, Pitts ap 22.1 y !EMU Brownsville Juniata Iron Works. Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails XV or ehotwe , Saiithilehl above Fourth street. spy 10—y JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 44, Market street._ _ sep 10 J.L. SHE E'S C ASII RIG W R E OL'S E , Corner of Penn.:ad ICLA Wert,. P,te.burgh. 1 ior highest price paid in es .h for Country Nu: A, Rrr r o oral Cotton Waste. ALA", dealer in Chloride of Lillie, Tuner, iue, at cosh prices. pili• 4.31 v• • 3. a. SICASO J. Vogdes & Son, ARCHITECTS AND LICILDERS 0/5 et, SatitOrld Street, cor ncr of Din vto nd Alley. PLANS and Specifications fini shed iu the best dylr and at the shortest nuttee. REYFUNCX.: Loran S. Kennedy, II Child• & Co., J Woodwell, A Kismet, B Satire and Cot tort Sit Dilworth. :pan. 14.1845—a ly. Doctor Daniel Vicrdeal, Office on Fifth 6treet, betwe , en Wood and Smithfiel.l ,itmets. Pittitliorzh. ec 10—y FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Neu door to the Fifth Prclohyterian Church jun. 6. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, • •SV DISALFRP Tn LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE Csrpe,r ttl Penn and Irwin street., L. 0. litart,6l.n.i, t r1115111URg:H. L. WILMARTH. S ar. y NEIN ROOK STORE. BOSWORTII & FORRESTER, No. 43, Market airert,szczt door to Third street, A it F: just opening a new and extensive aiisortinent rt of Books and Statitinery, ishirh wholesale and retail nt the lowest T wice, att`2s E Removed to No. '2. Woro street, near jj I lif! comer of IVuod nod neur thu 4pol fr.an ..IJoore they were driver, by the are. here th-y will hnikr, to +co Their 1.14 runtomer., j , 19. Corner of Ist and Ferry streets manufacturer of locks, binges and ImIL.; tobacco, ful ler, mill and timber screws; huusen screw for rolling mills. wr , 10—y Ft,li;+ML.lB - S ESIABLISIIPF.NT DC= MIILVANY & LEDLIE, MANUFACTURE AND KEEP CONSTANTLY ON KANT, IN ALL ITi VARIETILs, AT Tllflß WARElltreL Corner of Morkt.t add Water Street., i 33 Our Works continue in (WI operation, rind wu nre constantly adding to our stock, which enables u= to:fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to enll nod examine rrires and term•. serlts.ll, TAR. IV NI . M. NV RIG FIT, DENTIST, IM. rvmov.d to St. Clair stret, next door to the Exchange TitliMingn John DrOloskey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, between Sixth street nrid Virgin alley SJuth side. sep 10 Charles U. Hay, WHOLESALE and Retail Book,eller, Paper Dealer, Stationer and Bookbinder, coiner of Won.l rind Third streets. mew 18 R. R. ArERLINO Pilkington'illarivalled Blacking, MA_NUFACTUREDandyoldwholesalexndretail , SIXTH 3TRECT, one door below Smithfield. °et .21-Iy. FOR the reception and treatment of deformites of the hornet) frame. such an Club or Reeled feel, contracted joints, wry-neck and Strabismus to- Squinting, and of Diseases of the Eye, such as Ca la ract,rtr, under the ram. of ALBERT G WALTER. M D. Lihertt, near the corner of Fourth street. der 31-elti WI-IF: subscriber informs hid friends Lind the rub lic, t hat be hue opened a new CABINET NVARE ROOM, at the comer of Liberty and St Clair street,. over B rown a nd Leiter'• Drug Store, where he i> prepar ed to ni!end to all orders in his hoe. I - V" Entrance on St Clair street. rip 15 M. KANE. Ja. COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 14, Alain Street, RICHMOND, Refer at Pittoborgh to Wm. Liititencott &Sort, and John Grier. nov ^_t).Gm' Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AgentforU. S Portable Boat Line, fertile transporta Lion of Nlerchandite to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York sad Boston. j3l-ly =II JAMES BLAKELY M . D6VITT MARTIN LYTLE, REYNOLDS & VRTH AND PITTSBURGH MANUFAcTi7RES REMOVAL. COOLEY & LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, James Patterson, Jr-, JAM Z. LEDLIV Cut, Dionlded and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE PITTSIIVRGII Rexiioval. Pittsburgh infirmary, Removal by Fire GEORGE WINSTON CHARLES A. McANULTY, mrimumog, , " r AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER BIGIA'R A CURE. FOR CONSUMPTION. SEVEN THOUSAND CASES Of obstinate Pulmonary Complaiuts cured in ONE YEAR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY, the great American Remedy for corn. plaints and affections of the Respiratory Organs. We do not wish to traffic with the lives or health of the afflicted, and we sincerely pledge ourselves to make no awsertions 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 tie. bus loft indelli. blet malice of adaptation and design. The constitution of the animals and vegelantes of the tort it!, is such that they could not endure the cold of the frigid zone, and vice versa. In regard tosliscase and its cure, the adaptation in more or less striking. The Moss of Iceland. the Wild Cheri?. and Pines ..f all Northern latitudes, (and Dr. ‘Vistar s Balsam is a compound end chemical esti-net from these,) have long been celebratni for complaint-4 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 and incipient stages. Coughs, Asthma. Croup, and Liver complaint, hum by far the most fatal class of disett4es known to our land. Yet even these may be cured, by means of the simple yet pooerful remedies, named shove, and which are scatterer!. by a beneficient Providence, wherever those maladies prevail. wts - rmrs BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Witt miracles nen., cease? More evidence of ;Is surpassing health Restorative Virtues ! ! From Dr. Raker. Sprin2tield. %Veshington ro.. Ky. SPRINGIITI.D, Ky., May 11, 1845. Messrs Said., .1 & ark —Gem a-1 take ilii• ttinity of hdennire yo.i uf et most t erlllllknble cure' I,erf timed tipon rm.• by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam o f Wild Chei re. 111 the yenrOf 1040 I sons taken with an iofilsinma• tion of the bowels which I biliuted 'under furl, weeks when I gradually ri•Cius e red. lit the lull of 1331 I was attacked with a severo chill, which settled itsvif upon my lung..., nod Cyr dm .pare uf this , years I wall Colo tined to MV 6,1. I tried RE Linda of mrdmiaes, and every kind of medical aid ,411110Ut hotels , , and iless wearied along, until the vi Oily, of 1844, uutil I heard 1.1 l• W islas •.; Buis/gm of %V Ch.... v." My friends pursuaded me to give it a trial, though I had given rip ail 11..pes of recovery and had prer ie.! myself for the change of ntiothot we'll. Through their solicitst.ion• 1 aro induced to coalso tr.e of the Genuine Widur's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The eft - . 01 was truly asitlllishing. After live years of afilictiun, pain and sideline; and after having spent I, or live hundred dollars to no puipose and the best nod roost respectable physicians h.ni proved unavailing. I wn s.sin restored to mist he health by the blessing of God and the use of Dr. Wistut's Pi.11..11 of %%hid Chiefly. I a m now eopying pnoll healili and loch is my ill treed appearance that I am no lon'ger known when I Meet my former acquaintances. I hale gained rapidly in weight. and tiny flesh til m and solid. I run now rat as much as any person. and my food seems to ;lure v; ill. me. 1 Lase eaten mule during the last vi% maths than 1 had valet, hie sears before. Ciinsidering my tine RIM, t n miracle, I deem ii reces•nry for the good of the silliried, sod the prop, iet,ns and f .• I lowTTIPD Liaise where tetirf nay be lead) to make this sriste- meat M a y the blearing of Gad rest upon the profit loin • of ao valuable a medicine na Wicior'S BahAtli of Wild Cheri . ). IC WI I. rvaper.iftilly. 11':11. 11. 11.1K.E11. [7'7lle foßiaaing letter (loin Dr ititrhey, of Franklin, Ind.. who stambi high in hi. profr•aiiiii, and auks arming 111.• fir.l poluicinna ut line attar, sball speak for ownf in rommendniiiin of the —Geoliiiie Wi.tar ' s Balsam of Wild Cherry." Franklin, Ind., April 14, 1315. Meri:re Sandford .1.. Park-1 lia,r but a few b..t. ' t lee of \ liter's balsam of wild cherry rernainniz on band of the Iwo lot furni.thed me by moo. I lain,. fore waited until I hat fold out and had obiattied the e 1 1 ,014, fur one Int twin. I ordered another. lint ...II if the demand fir the article that 1 du nut wi•h to be without it, and am theieitire led to annicipate a little. The money for the last shall be f•rth.mrnin by the time tire lot is disposed of, e lock from tine sales I hunt rsi.itle bluely, I think will be but a shoat The effort, of the balsam are in ninny eas• s .trikinglw beneficial. re It improves upon norpiainiaree more ilia any other Patent Medicine have ever kliciwn...rci A Irno-t nll other., fail upon trial, and not being able to Incur the tent of expel inee, 4,•1 1 / 1 sink into di•iise. however, to b.! moat highly ”11111,1 by ilia.e wino bane tested het virtue,, and en verivnerd it. ticaline •fliracy in tbcir own cases. mutt very 1,- ' 9,ectrully. JAMES Raclin. COUNTERFEITS• r:r Those who Counterfeit a good medicine for the purpose of adding a few dollar, to their rockets. ore far worse Ilion the manufacturers of 4rll/611116 coin For while the later only robs us of our property, the former take property and braid, and life away.— Dr. WI,.TAILFC• Balsam of Wild Cherry is admitted by tlionessinda ~/Idisantere.ted witnesses, to have eftect• ed the !Mist extranrdinary cures in cases of a pulnio nnry and attlimatic character ever before recorded in the history of medicine. The young, and beautiful, the good. all speak forth its praise. It iv now the favorite medicine in tire most intelligent families of our country. Such a high stand in public estimation has fieen chinned by its own merits alone. And so long a. a discerning public are careful to get Wislat's auntoJ Wad Cherry, and refuse with scorn counter. felts, and every other article preferred to diem us substitute, so long will eures 7 posilire cures—cheer the fireside of a depairing r-TerThe true and genuine iiWistei's Balsam of Cherry" is sold at established agencies in all parts OF the United States. Sold in Cincinnati, on the corner of Fourth and Wallitlt street, by SANDFORI) & PARK. Gen'l Agents for the Western States. Alan. sold wholesale and retail, by L. Wilcox and B A Palinestock, Pittsburgh, Pa. and by appointed agents in every important Borough i.t Western Penn svlvenia. net 14.1 y• Select School for Bays an Arlie. HW I LLIA NIS has open his Select School for • Males and Females, in the room over Mr Dyet's Grocery, and formerly occurled by Mr Samuel lilood,in iederul street, Allegheny, en Monday, the 18th inst. "rears:—PrimaryClnos, $6 per scholar per quarter of 11 weeks. Junior Class S.mior Class starcaartcas. Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Shaler, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq. sept ___ _ _ Corner of O'Hara and Etna streets, Fifth Ward DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Freeman, Knop & Totten. is this day dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest of John Freemen in the concern, to Charles Keep. Jr. and William J Totten, who will continue the business tinder the name of Knap & Totten, and will settle all claimsagainst the said firm, and receive all debts and derpands owing to the same. Pittab'gh, Aug,. 18,1813-aua.2ll PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, JANUARY ek, 1846 Fort Pitt Works, OF . NNOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, A Monis Safe), and Vtalts. -, THE tindontigned invite attenifin to the follow ioo certificate: CERTIFICATE ~. The undersigned having been r equested by Messrs. Constable dr. Strickler, robe ',Wet and superintend a test, bj . , , frrv, of one of their Odently invented Plot. nix Fire Proof sales. end, deeming the subject rifle of very greeS public importance, have carefully set utiniced the pal sof a test, to which one of said chests was subjects The chest was supported at each corner, at an a le tion of 10 to Pi inches from the ground it fire of 11 micous coal and fire was made over and around and kept activ4ly burning .5,i consecutive hours. Ihe fuel consunted was about 80 bushels of coal, and bee cord of wood; the heat nll the while be. ing quiteisnense, and in the opinion of ihe undersign• ed touch girster than a safe is likely to sustain in any ordinary boos° ottrntrYr. On t j r ' r ernoval allots hre. nt their request the chest was opened, and greatly to the ostenishment of the undersigned and the large number of cittens present. a Blank Book with Sandra Batik noes within it., folds: a piece of Dry pine Wood anti th.- inner lining of tha safe, which is of W,e,d, WI•le found warm iii• deed. but tut in the Sliglue•it degree charred or inju• r ed, same I s la mise, 'lit on the Bonk as legible its be• 1 fore the test. The un der•agned are , u• anitnnus in the cons in, ion that a fi,n proof chest is placticable; and that the ingenious and enterprising manufacturers, whose Orbit. for some munilis past in producing This desiderstare,,,have proved no enthely successful, dos serve the plAtlic confidence and patronage. JOHN ANDERSON. . L. It. LIVINGSTON . " .1051 All KING. VI'ARRICK MARTIN. EDWARD DEAZELION, i • JAMES PARE, It. L. the tharneter of the eihnve named gentlemen. the public him • gunrantee ftaltingt deception. in the tent which was made of uur Safes, and we there• Gyre feel Ills tit matt coofidetiett in recommending them as a relinhl• protection against lire, under any utdina• ry cireunictunce. We would !assure those interested, that there is no woad shout theme Safes, but what in necessarily connected with the s helves and drawer,. We male Vault Dor, to the tame trminter and up. nn the table plan. (toe of these can be teen at Reese C. Townneciti Ca't new building. Fcr the INuflirMinltliii , of our Vaults. they ran I„• teen at the fa:towing place,: Lyon. Stnab S. Co., Church & Caroll.erA, Wm Latimer. King Sz. Hairnet, J.l) Davis, P. M' t2,ormick, train. tiTf.'sla.aufacttov an 2d tnteet, between Wood and nwittield. cossrun,F: & SrddICKLER. l'ittthurgis, October 15, 1345 3m Mails to Galveston Prto rosA Ls to carry the mail. of the Ustited State*, from tho ht of Nl“rch. 184 G. to thel!Sth of Februnre. 1810. vrir h riehr to the department to extend to the 301 h of done. 1050. from ,N't re Oilcans, in Lonirriana. to Gare Wan. in Trios, 410 toile, and wk. nil; be received et the Coro ract Odler of the Poet Otlice Dttittittnirol. Ottlii the `2.7nts tiny of dentin v. 1C46, to Le drcidnd tr). the 31st day of strid luau- Leave ; t haw Os lenn• evr, S“ilirdny at 10 a. at rice. at Gosetston ever, MisOslos lay 10 a. to. Leave first-10ton tams Toesddy oi 10 a. In., anise at Seal/I:elms every 'f liuladisy by 10 a. tn. The propo.a is 11410111 d 26ri:Clk the mode Of COMP , - slice, a heiLetr by steam-•I iti to smiling pm het, and net Lath IlMi.site, We, nut description of the teasel, with sufficient Testicular's', to enable the decision to be made, oil the al. ice of the poorer ufficets of the naval see' vita/tie het lidr the same i• or in not ConVerti• ble inn , a mat.slgrof And special notice is hereby given, that, agreeably to the pise Lions a( nu act of Cungreu, coosai Match 3d, 13 4 5, shone proposals (being ace le in other respects) itiff.be preferred which ;alas catrw thy mad in a steam Ship or ships, nod shell stipulate to deliver said ship or snips to the roiled Slates, is t,their proper officer. on Jensen! wash% for die ptirpoa• of being comet led 'silo II vessel Or VCatehl 4-1 war; the United Staten be ing iaitind an Iletir rot( to pa) 1.4 e fair full value their of tit the tine of delivery, to be nactittained by four appraisers—arrainird, lan by tile President of Iho United Stale., and two. Its ihe ownsr or oo stet a, with an tomtit.. in ease of &doers , merit, to be appointed by the President of the Cr.ied Stoles. I In bidder may propose &different schedule of days ' and lens/40mi] the one al..o s e specified. lie may nab foi an normal soon of comp./m.150.; or in lieu • CC, IWO proporti o n .of the postage!, accridap, or Ih Mad matt., entresed liner the enter, and be MN) tart to carry the more freyurutiy than once a 'seek. Araiwt.. , of contract me to be excenited by Ihe ac cepted hti lt. and by lois ...met le!, by in Leftist . th.. let dot of Nlarch next The email:tot is to provide among solo, thou 5. that the pay of the tills Is to be forfeited ; When lite trip in not perf,ltmed, and a sloe propottion wizens geode of irrsicc is rendered inferior to that slaw-Mel to Ire cant tact; and that fines mat Mit-eas ed, toile. tile Eh-lint - picric? hr satisfactorily in due tittle, for foiling to lane hum mr to deliver 'IOW, the punt office at the tont of landing,llle 111161 h, - :an;- iug sit any pelt e 1 anal meal; for alitTluing the mail. Or any part of it. lobe net, ittjured, lost, Of al , at rti)ed; for conse)sing it ma place ur manner that ex p.-511 10 alTf.ftatti"l l , 111.9 or 11.:111f, fog refusing, ni ter de roan.' made, to convey Mail by tiny adsh• tional atrantaltiy ves•cl ton in the Colitt art.. on the route, siot - C ittal .16.tne the .pecified inittbef of tripii in tbe coot roc I. and fur not urrising Pt tlie time set; ulna fat tranunitting, int,•ligtensw, of fur Milling the wrens saf tranamitlitig intelligence in whence of the Innil.— Ilse l'ostairsatei General may annul the contract for re petaled (dilute.; for the mat office hem •; lot alolia,plig the innitus thins uC ILr &pot 'mem; f oi r«- fusing is , dischmge a earlier sabot] requited be the de partment; for misig.ling the coot' act t. 01001. the COO. VII . of till postmaster General: or fill setting up IT running an caplet., as aforesu id. Taul'Ontlntlater Gimetal may tiller the romtiaci, and alter she schedule, he alloying; it pea tato in crease of cornyernuation, sit hie the re, iel inn. imp... Bed by law, fug the sdrltinwel service it:Tided. or for the increased speed, if the It ploymebt of sishlitional stock or dairies s is tendered necessuty ; but the non• tractor may, in such case, relinquish the contract, On timely notice, if he prefers it to thin Change. The Postmaster General may also discontinue sir curtail the sersico, he allowing one rootith ' s extra pay on the amount dispensed with; end the coot 'act "way at any time Le terminated by joint resolution of the two house es of Congress. The mote, the service, the yearly pay, the bidder's name end residence, and the name of such menthat of the firm where a company offers, should be distinctly stated in the proposals. The following is the form of the guarantee, which should be filled the first blank with the name of the guarantor; the second with that of the bidder; and the third and (north with the beginning and terminating point. of the route; and, slier being dated, should he signed by the guarantor, who must be shown, by the written certificate of a postmaster, or other equally aatislacthry totitirnottial, to be a mao of property, and able to make good hit guarantee. This guarantee, so certified, should accompany each bid: " The undersigned —, guarantees that —, if hie bid for curving the mail from to be ac cepted by the Postmaster General, shall enter into an obligation prior to the Ist day of March next, with good and sufficient arcurities, to perform the cornice proposed. "Dated —." The bid should be sent under seal to the firsi sistant Postmaster General, and the words "Mail pro ! posals—Galveston mall," written on the face of the letter, and should be despatched in time to be received by or before the 25th doy of January next, which will be the last day for receiving proposals under this advertisement. C. JOHNON, Postmaster General. Po3T 0141 Cr DUPARI MKNT, Oct 5 . .0 Washington, October 11, 1845.1 aw 121. P. S. If the bidder shall not consider himself able or prepared to commence service as early as the Ist of March next, he will specify in hie proposals, the day on which he will put the service in operation. C. J. SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, Ebony, &c. for sale by JOHN W. BLAIR. cinch 120, Wood at. Allegheny List of Lettcr■ . . . . . REMAINING in. the Post (Ake, Allegbenp city, January 1,1846, Persons calling for letters whose names am on this list will please say they are advertised Achline Andrew Alexander Samuel Anderson Janice AuII Jamea.-,. Anderson Samuel Allabnrn Arriat Alward Henry Aughinbastah John Allirich Albert Artois Rachel Allison John Atherton Charles Alexander P W Aston William Alexander George C Armstrong G M Alexander James Boiler David T Bowman Ann S Bowen Jonathan Rev Brunell Richard Bunts John Babg Earl Burton Ambrose Baocter George. Busekr Enoch linker Samuel Buller Emma Bingham, Duck S Shattun Butler George Brewer Charles Berley John Brown Reese Ba.clay Grace Byrne H C Baird E Thompson Barry Juhn Baldy Jacob A Blake A A Brice Mary Buck Mary Ann Blingree Alfred Bentry John 16.11 David Becket Christian - . Bell Robert Bruce Catharine Beirysford Margaret. Buchanan Andrew Berry James Burwell Mury timediet Aaron Braneer Joseph Beaty Robert Burwell II . Blanclurrd II aril Buchanan George Biiliston Agniute ' Brown William Bishop boric • Brown James S Bissii James lirsionie Germ go Borehind June M Bright Jiihn Bus d John Brown Thorns' Culoman J S Collins Thomas Colbert Genet Cooper Marshall Collins Jamas Cole William Conley James Cooper Joel Collier Elitnbetlt Cooper Russell Cutler Mrs Coritten V Cobert James Collins Joint Coyle Amos Connor Andrew Cooper David Coe David C Cord Edward Cowling Jame* Cook Matiah Cleighion It J Crook Fredet irk Cunningham Arthur Cunningham John Cinft Elitaheth M ttwforti J Callion Elizabeth Cuthbert S Creese John -- CI i•tuid James Cumpell Robert Calhoun Mere Conley Mrs I' Cadman Mrs ClltOtherli Rebecca Cntman Chedeloieher Creeper William Carpenter .1 J 3 Ca!holm William D Carr Mary M Curben Francis • Campbell Henry (7ae.gilley John Cam,run\lethn Caldwell James CH! seen James I Careen William Campbell James ; Chambers Clary Benjamin Ulsterlton Wm A Claney James Chaprran John Chaiman John Cheel Sarah Chitlesier N illiaen ; Chanel., Samuel Clay Moly Control Fair. Coe mirk Jeedtelt CoateuleJanti L'arrllolamew Davis A II Dallas S A DaW nat . '', Mr Dtivi4mo llugli Day James E Davis Samh Dailvv J H Davi* Witliem William It Demi 'William D HenniA lkuri Mrs IS Menninz Oli.er J• -net Debasen Mariner Dicker Mary Ann MonwedAee James Monks' Jnlui Dolemon George D•.kowm W illium Jr Dodge Jo.iali Doll !kir F ()um. n J NmCS Dunlnp Robert Dunlap William Ewing Mary Jane Erhalninn• Fredrick Edmond Hannah EIUM , fI Sarah Andrew :Jro 1V illem E.nstley ChAries B I: , ei hart dur uL Frazer Mn F..cel Adam Furguy•n Robert 3 Verb., meg hirlhoffer Fro Brick Fr, reeler Amid F.,rA,th James 13 Flemirg 11. 3. Faulkner Mary Fl,srker Cornelius Fans lienrs Fleming Ilugh A F -her Jahn Fietley Nichols Fondetsmilh Jae u ub Frazer 1..1,115. F:irguson John Fnmst Susan Frazer Abner Vietcher Elenur inrkson Green W Gra , ..l,lllGenrge U Graryer Nlary Guinn Alexander Glnvnet Lucy Gramm Juaeph G Ora \lost• Gut,' illrr Victor G , • ~ Itcol• S II John Gi Jner Harry. Gebhart Jacob thlchriit Alexander Glancy Sarnah Gibson lUid Gist Charles OotOl Gla.• GK•her Margiort (;rate► W B II ery en David HeHick Geergei Ilezdep Herbert Mrs A HIM Philip Hilt] Jiirneik It land II ogoit Horner G R E-ii I lovrl Eiennr llovlslie Rev !loon James S I lopk ino.l ^ flur4ey ‘Vm L tinelino Lot ence Homplbreyo nutrias 2 II unLer Mr Hugliena Ruben Hyatt Nuuli I J.,lin Fianna Thomns 11.tunar Ibiys Reheern iLtskin Haworth Gro , c , . Hammond Rachel ilattz Augt Hart Nlr Hnrt Seadder Halear Valetmile Ha.let Elaafett Thumais Harm , A H a ll William Healy Jane Henry Lnuisa Hagan Marii.h Head .54 Swat fugallo Eliza Irwin David 2 Jones Ndncy Jens 2 J 'nes N J.ltn,nn Al E Johnson Washington Capt. uhnsun Robert James John Jones ?deny Jeffrey Martha !Visa Johnson (leorge Johnson M H Joidon 3 Kieiaer Henry Drown John . . King It A Koch Elir..beth Kerr R II Kuhn John S Kohly R Keys William E Knox John, L I. Kilmore IVillism Kennister Joseph Keehaufor John King Dsvison Knox Mrs S H Leirge J R Little Isabella Large Steven Leacoek Joseph B Lenkerd Samuel Long Andrew Lawery John Losing Mr Lawton Mathew Logan James 2 Lang Emilie Love Janette Lambings Mrs Long Alexander Lendrun Mary Miss Long John Lane Jeremiah LovingJ M Lee Sarah Lloyd Eleanor Leonard D M Mays Samuel II Morrison Wm Martin Mary Miss Moor. A & Co Marshall Isaac Morgan Evan B May Charles II Moore Mary Madill John !Morrison Eleanor G Mendenhall Mary Ann Morrison F.noch Myers Thomas Moore John B Mileny Henry Montgomery Archibald . -._c< _ FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Mitchell A J Mildson Miss . Mitchell Thomas Morrison S it M'Caughan James IstrDermitt Jas B M'Clelland Jane :any M'Brier Agnes WC ormick Lewis Nl'Dermitt Ann'. M'Keoven & Riddle M'Millan Median , M'Neal Christopher '2 WMillen James Matthews M'Cunn Marshall McLean Miss E A M'Curdy Daoiel M'Gale Charles M'Combs Thomas M'Gown James M'Cormig John L M'Ginnis William M'Cane Joseph M'Dellin Emotion Mrs M'Coneghy James M'Ginnis Rebecca M'Kinney William M'Gnire Samuel M'Kreith Mrs M'Lure James Nl'Zurdy Samuel f‘l'lntosh A nguis M'Coubry Thomas M'llroy Robert M'Coard James M'Ferren Mary A 2 M'Crackin 11 B M'Therry William M'Clxin Java M Knight William 51' Donald GrZICO M'Guire James Newel F. W. Newel Jumert Nevin Mies Martha Mary Nichling Cuthatine F - . Neal Milo 2 Nixon Mr Nelson William Norton Capt A Nelson Alexander Nimnn Peter Nicholson Henderson E Nicholson Elizabeth Nowlan 1111st.st Newton Joseph Nightcaple litany Oliver Henry Patterson I & A Packln NVilliam Pagan George Peeher Simon Paull Abegail Voider William Patterson Samuel Pringle James Peckham Peter W 2 I'ott, David l'inkliam Moses Porte: W Parker Samuel J Rad ley Jacob Reere Richard E.q 3 (therm Henry Rue Jernes B Reno Thorons T Reynolds W C Rice Mirry June Reno Leis is Robert Charles Rull Johann Rose Wesley Smith William Smith Charles 11 Smith Flmelino Smith O . acid Smith Ellen Smiley Samuel &tinny Miss Jane Swain Martha Solana Jahn Schmid William Somerville Mr.J Spergue Mr Spratt Jueelat . Stephenson W Olt Stuck John Stewart Catharine Stevens James W Stevens Bishop Stine. Michael Stout Nathaniel S.ewart David W Stevens H • Stewart Jane Ann Sterling M Rev 3 Strew. Curnmissioders Stuck Albert D Stephenson Jodrua Stewatt it M C Strrritt John Stimple & Swan Morin Swindles James Swartz Charles Swards Richard Swaney John T Tanner Martin Thorp John "rabdin Lewis 0 Thompson John Tudor James Timmons Francis B Tassey Wrir D Thompson Rebecca Tesir Ann Tylvenr Catharine El _ . Sa)bott Abraham Sanderson John Sanborn Freeman Sampson John 2 Sniuge Huth Schools Common I't eiN't of die Monad for Bus., ti Scutt W illiam Suttlemver Mrs Sciiba Victor Sehimmer Jacob Scott A C Ceely C Schreiner Mr! Maly Scoots Conitniin Pies't I honnl of Allegheny Scott Hamilton C Schafer Philip ; Semple Alexander Schriver Philip El Seven enter ; Shearman Martha i Sinclair James I Simpson John I Shiap Bridget Shook Elias Slack Wallet Sloss James Sloan Eliza Smith Thomas Smith James Smith Benjainia Smith A ma: Smith John Smith Muria T. Mrs Tyler Sylvester Teets Eliza Tome) • Suetun B Terrur Samuel Turner Richard Thompson Suiomon Vogeby John Veray Jo% Vunosale it"‘6tl 2 %Mut Conro.l . .. _ Vanlmin John Vertress Lewis Vaughan Dasid W %VatnerG E Williams J S • Warner Lowry & Mom e Wildy Freilmick %Vtigner Robert IViiiterburn Mary 2 WllttlllillaCril %Via. William Warner James S Wilson Joseph 2 Warner Samuel N Wil.on James R ‘Vallitce Wm I - I Wilson Amanda Walker Robert Williams Thomas Grace L Gregg Albert Graham Francis Graves George Guinn Mr A GuionJ GI ibleoi Catharine Gruen George • . Walter L Wikon Edward Wall S F iVilliams Nintgatet Wallace inntea Williamst David %Vatlace W AVilkin• Edmund \Yawn Andrew N ills Philip ‘Vitt..on Georgo C K Wal ten Martin Wood Sarah Watts Spencer IN'orler Mri C Ward Hoch H Wood; Oliver Weighty H N E.rir %Von& Mary L lienjamin White Robert or J0.e1.1 Welshans Sarah Wight Or Webn George Whits,ll Rebecca Weaver Abraham White ‘Yilliam Webder Merrin White James %Vic - Mina William While David N Wilham• Ebenezer \l<a& Eliza Wiland White Eliza Ann W Minn E WI ay Mri Margaret Wilson James Winetnen Nancy Young or Yang Hoary Joßeph Reiair WIELI A M KARNS. P. \ Iddine• Elizabeth Irvine John ' , 41.44 .1 ,, • Alophet Nosh Morrison Hannah Nlustaogh John Moody James E M'Eadden Nancy NCo.! W ' Olterzon John Pliilanry Robert Phillips Fleury Rubinson Samuel Root's Peter nulong James Roberson Samuel R,bertson Jane Mrs Riddle James Richards Daniel Riddle Juhn B Roads Is lac Russell riel.n Ynriek Henry Young Samuel j4n 3 JUST RECEIVED AT THE IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE, No. I 2 Liberty st , two doors frimaSt. Clair street, A SPLENDID assortment of Fall and Winicr Goods. The proprietor of this ttuly*lnvored es tablishment announces to the Public, that ho is prepa red to make to order all articles in his line, at the shortest notice, and in the most FASHIONABLE STYLE. !lasing secured the services of one; of the BEST CUT TERS in the city, he will in all cu..ses will runt a good Et. He hi a splen did assortment or .7 : ARIT) 1111 , 1 PLAIN BEAVER CLOVHS, Alto superfine Blue, Black, Brown and Invisible Green Cloths of all (ita. hies and variousprices to suit the purchaser. He has a splendid lot of restings of all patterns; Sattinetta in great yatiety i Shirts. Stocks, Boaoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Sus . penders, and evtry ,othrearticle in the CLOTHING LINE, which he will sell LOW FOR CASH. - lhe proprietor returns his sincere thanks to his old Customers and the Public in general, for the very lib eral manner in which they have patronized his estab lishment. and hopes, by st. ict attention to business, and selling them Cheap Goods, to merit a continuation of the •ame. Roe 20.6 m. C. M'CLOSK EV. Axe*. l DOZ Holmes cast steel felling axea wan anted L~J2 " " dauble bit eaten, fur sale by Jicu2l. GrO. COCHRAN, PRICE, TWO CENTS. IYIARKET ST, 83. B. E. CONSTABLE riAS thin day received from the Eastern markets, 11 a large addition anew and detirabie goods for the winter trade at excessively low p rices , to w hi c h B E C respectfully invites the attention of purchaser,. A lot of Ladies' Plaid Cluakings entirely new; Cashmere D'Elusse, all wool, best styles, and vers cheap. Another fresh lot of Torkerii, Thibet, Cashmere, and French Bpi:he Shawls. linshrinkable Flannels; Hero Stitch Cambric Alousline de Laines and Cashmeres, from 95 ei to 50 cents; Blyndere and other late styles. A large assortment of Isiliinv•y Blankets: Damask Table Linens; Irish 1-4 Shirtinga, do. A p g ily of.colprod. end bliirdd Kid Gioven, Bujoi. Eil( low; whito lid nr.d ctt Gloves; block do. Furniture intA, from li }tol Ci ch, per yird. Litamyls; Cheek.; Bed Hannah.; Gala Plaida end some I,..tirqi ilyle4 1)t[..4 WALL PAPER STORE, S7nilk4rll s!rert, o,ze door aliJt.e. Fnuriit stree, pi rTsßuncin, vA. rAN U VAC R It Papor Ilan; g. and Het ..LTJL deis of every di..verirtion. . Merchant, and "then; r'n:irlyißrt ttre in vited to calland examine hi., large and eplcn3id alsort ment of GLAZED .S• UNGLAZED WALL PAPERS of ull the vuriou3 putterni now ni use, :111 at such pri alcAnnot fail to pl,n4e. GLAZED GIZEEN PAPER, - - rnlnrcd.on eine or both sidts espie s sly fur %%inflow blinds. by the dncen or single piece. (fags and Tanner's Scritris tishen in exchange. nov2l-6 m. OTTO EIINZ. MANUFACTIIIIETt QF ISCORIII:PTIIILF: TEETH. Smithfield Street,`,2 &Ivor' below Fifth street, Pills • • • bur7k. Pa.. • • . ALWAYS on hand 111.111 assortment of Plate and Pivot teeth, of a variety of v tildes; as simple Plate, Molars and BiclrTidrttoes, Gurnteeth, Screw Picot Teeth and blocks made to order.— Dentist* supplied with all articles used in the profea• .ion. All order, ft um abroad inu , t be.trcompanied by the each. 1 . 4 P flat inn alivny; nn Lnod By R. Dossett, Penn sire, Penna. BOARDING nod I.oll2ing by the day or week on the most reasonable.terms. Scram:tern will hod it to t miss:maga to isti;,on.ze him. Pettsons cling east or west, tind 1,14 house. a cunt-milord 1,. cation—ii in within one hurAred yards ri the Coast Basin, and conveni:nt to the Forwarding Ildursos. _ re {•;vets information given to Iron trtr et+. in LIU bronches of the btirtinnot. a=ss Hume Brewed Al, C:171 nt tdi timei be had ut Portable Window Mints. rpHT subscriber, havu g competent workmen, and a large 9101:k of V2riertia Window Blitds, will sell low. His "Portable Fastener," the wily ore in the United States, is the Lest and most cum - cilium plan ever used for private ur public btiidin^Q• Cull and examine samples as J. tVrindwell's ut G. Singer's. Old, Blinds put up wills the Pcrita.i.lhe Fastener at a small charee. J. K. H ENDERSON* • WPM Cllfi BritVrr. Re-opened and at Work. Jir A :14 Fig) A IMNIS, Baker. respect informs-11re . public that he has rebuilt at the old stond, foot of Groot *tree!. from whence he wee driven by the Great Fire, end b prepared to serve hie customer* in superior stele. H's are of the bent that.catt be bought, and bin workmen are the beet that can bq employed. He solicits custom, being, confidcht. shut Reranngive entire sutivinctien. N. B.—Wedding and vt.lter parties prompt 1 . nt tend eltls.3rn• JAMES HOWARD & CO. T_TAVE the pleasure to am:m.ll,l7e to their friends ..1,1.„ that they again occupy th,',/ old stand at Nc!.. 83, Wood street, where they have opened an exten• nice WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, And will have constantly on hand an extensise assort ment of Satiii.glai.eil and plain PAPER BANG- Veßet and Lmitt.ttioa Betders.of 'she islLt , .'s style; and most handsome ',atm.! : papering halls, par lors and chambers. • They manufacture, and have on hand ot all Limes, I'rintibe, Writing. Letter, \\ t arring and Tea. raper, Bonnet. and Full, Board.—all of which. they tiger fit sale on the most accommodating terms, and to which they intita the attention of merchants and othtra. A I.SO —Plank 111/0;•3 .f all kinds and the: 1.4. i; ciu.O. ity, School Books, &c. always un hand and fur .s!!e a, above. . nur, 25. DANCING ACADEMIC', MADAME BLAQUE respectfelly informs her 171 [depth and the public generally, that she has enived from the. East, and will imme,hinely enter sport the discharge of She duties of her Mincing School.— The latest and most fashion I , lle De :IC , 3, including the Minuet de la Cone, es danced at the Courts of England and France; the BOHEMIAN POLE ns danced by Marini"; the NI AZURK h, LA OACHUCA. THE PCH.EA, COTILLIONS, Ste., he taught. . Mailatne Rooms.ore new t•nmpieted, and will he open for the I cceptions of these ladies and gentle men who are desirous boing, instructed in the above dunces. on Weilue thy evening the 111th ins,, at 7 dock, for the gentlemen, and on I'siday, :Ist, at 3 o'- cluck r. M. for the ladies. The ilnys of tuition for the gonidanen, arc as follows ever y Monday, W e d n esday and Saturday evoilin,.— For the ladies: rye' y Friday Bran 3 to 5 it'cluca. 111.1 Saturday horn 10 to 152 u'clyck M. and from. 3to 5 o'clock. r _ - L FAY ETIE ASSEMBLY ROOMS aro sho ut on Fourth street, two doo s from tho Hay Smtlet.t.— Madame 8....i1l lent the ally,: named rooms for pub lic and private supper parties, Concerts, Soirees ttc. „., The above rooms aro Coddled and fitted up in the most novel; elegant and approved st.3le, with dreJairig, room.. and everyconvenie..ace for the accommodation of visitors, Red rue now epen for inspection. . Madame B. will commence n aeries of Cotillion Purr. ties on Friday, tho of November, to continue through the winter. The ladies will be ticketed. Those gentlemen who are ileziroor; or subscribing, Ivor Mo,damo IL by calling at her rooms, Tim Rooms can be had on ter.sonable two IR if. WASHINGTON UAW.. Market street, S'euscnvi!:e, Chic .1011 N IRONS. PROP niETo R. rp ills hut been taken by tha - J- .undersigned, y;he, reiTe:n.tully begs leave 'l' to inform his friends. and the public generally that is has bean retitled and fur i,heel in a le not surpassed by any hou,,e in Misplace, and, at ',eat equal to any tu the West. Washington Hail is located in the business part of the town. en Market street. nearly opposite the Court Houtie and public bin:dm:is, and within a few steps of the Market. The vituaiion is the moat elevated o f any public himae in Torn, commending a view of the Ricer for set:Pratt - nil°, above and lielow. An Omnibus, and sect ante, will at ail times be in readiness to convey passengra and their baggage to and from the steaMboat. landings. Every accommodation which the public, have a right to expect may new be had at the Hall, ou terms as reasonable as offered by any other good haute in, Steubenville. As the proprietor will spare no pains or expense to tender general satisfac.tion, . this, with his long experience in rho business, will mike in _the interest of those who coma thii Nay, to "gine Aim a malt de ,, Ltf. JNO. IRONS. ' - - • J. Sti L 11 , 1 V 15 -IV Canal Boat /locum lIIMMI
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