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VOL. I-NO. 163
PUBLISHED DAILY, B
PUBLISHED ANI3 EDprED BY
13IGL SMRGENT & PUG/ANL
N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth Street,.
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Six dollars will invariably be required if not paid
within the year.
Single copies Two CLlCls — for sale at the counter
of the Office, and by News Says.
The Weekly Mercury and Manolacturer
is published at the same office, on a double medium
•beet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance i • Sin
le copies, SIX CENTS.
TERMS OP ADVERTISING.
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00
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NEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
CIIANCIEABLL AT PLEASURY.
One Square. Two Squares.
six months. $lB 00 Six months. s'2s 00
Ice : ; i4iiht, q.. 5 00 ow , yeer, 1 00
[Larger ail we rtisem en L. in proportion.
17" CARDS of four linos Six DOLLARS a year.
EDMUND SNOWDEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE in the bui2,ling on the North East corner
A-7 cf Fourth and Smithfield streets.
novll-1v
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P. C. SUMMON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Greenaburgh, Weiitmorelnad County, Yu.,—W ill
practice in the Westmoreland, Indiana and Cambria
,Courts. dra ly.
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racittAßON & SEANOR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
F . IC F. in Fifth dtrect,in Barr's new building, Lc
kJ mean Wood and Smithfield streets.
oat29-Iy.
W M 0' 11ARA ROB IN SO
(LATE C. B. ATTORSEY,)
HAS removed hi; Uif.ce to No. kl St. Clair street
EDWIN 0. WILSON,
ATTORNEY 4.ND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Prankha, Venango County, Penna.,
WILL attend promptly to all Int.iness entru,ted
to his clue—collections made In Witt ten,
Cleric(' and Jeferswn enunties.
nr.rEa Tu
J. A. STOCICTuS, Nt to.
MURPHY. WILSoN, &Cu..
riuHs Braun,
HUN.J•NIEES KINSF.AI2,
How.M'CALMOST, Fratlklin
How. JAMES Wit.som • Steubenvilk., (Ai°,
July
C. ORLANDO LOOMIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OtTiee, F *limb ttreet, above Smithfield.
July I.ly.
)SKAGIRAW &
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
41_,TAVE rernoverl their off.ce to the Neir Court
1-1- Howe, in theri.iom over the
an 17—if.
Law Notice.
ANDREW D WK. .
VFICE removed to Sinitidelti street, In•teeen
CI
4th street and Dit.r.ond opposite Mr Geo
Wey man's Tobacco M c.o
anufant. up if.
Removal.
AHON & WASH I NGTos. Attorneys nt Lou;
111. office on the north aide d Wylie At., 34.1 door
Ens( of the Court House. up 17
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1a5.117 Notice.
? tv.,
,s CALLAN ha,rernoved to tho chambers
C occupied by Alderman NlcMa,..ters on Fifth t .
between Wood and Smithfield. IS
REMOVAL
G. L. Robinson & M. Mg:trine,
ATTOKVIXTS AT LAW,
E removed their office to Grant stNet, a
short distance from Seventh street, towards the
Cana House.
lEV"Conveyancing and ether ingtrumentsui writing
, ezully and promptly executeA. 42
M'CANDLESS & I'vFCLURE ,
Attorneys and Counsellors at !.4.y,
Office on Fourth street, opposite R & ltPatter
son's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. sep 10
Win. E. Austin, Attorney at Law,
Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Bakewell's building, f;rant,t.,
WILLIAM E. AUSTIN, Esq., will give his atten
tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him
tcthe patronage of my friends.
se. 10—y WALTER FORWARD.
Shaler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law,
Office at the building formerly occupiedby the Uni
ted States bank, 4th street, between Market and Wood
streets. m2l
Ckii,KLES SHALRR. EDW ARP SOMON•
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Geo. S. &Aden, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fourth street,between Wood and Smithfield
(Conveyancing and other instruments of wri
ting legally and promptly executed.
mar2l-tf
& STERLING,
Attorneys at Law,
CiFF ICE, North side of Fifth lotreet, between Wood
i'••J' and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
N. B. Collections made on reasonable terms.
dee 4-ly
John W. Burrell
T T (AN EY AT LACY,
{uJ S Removed in consequence of the late fire from
Third street to Bakewell's Buildings, opposite
,tiad,Court House, ap 16
-Tbornas Donnelly, Attorney at Lam,
Erica : near the ccurt House, in "lequn's buildings
IL Alegrow, Alderman,
Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sop 10—tf
Dr. George Wait s
Office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth,
aug 21.
,a'ITTiBURGH
8. D. SELLERS, M. D.,
REMOVED to Penn street, between •Irwin foci
Handstreets. five (loots below Hand atreet.
=GE ARTERS,
SURGEON DENTIST.
118 Liberty street.
A few doors below St Clair at., Pittsburgh
28-Iy.
Win. As Ward, Dentist,
, Has romoved to the place of his former residence, is
Penn street. two doors below Irwin. up. 18
DB. GEO. rzLix,
PHYSICIAN,
Office ou Smithfield, near Seventh street.
jai 26.184541
GEORGE COCRRAN,
Forwarding and COMMiliio.ll Merchant,
O. 26 WOOD STREKT,
rITTSBURGIA.
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BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CO
N. 110LIVIES & SON,
BANKERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Poreign and Domestic Bills of Exaange.
ERTJ.FICATES of deposit Penis. notes and Sire•
cie. Drafts and notes collected, and remittances
made to any paat o. the 13 nited States.
jan9-ly 1.9..._91arket Street.
B. F. STERILTT. .lACOII WEAW ER.
STEOWNTS" & CO.,
Inulesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic trines and Liquors,
No. 19 Market street, one door above Front,
PITTSBURGH PA.
HENRY LAMBERT,
WHOLESALE 6lt C R
FORW•LIDINC/ •ND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh M n a nfarturei
Nus 133 anti 135 Woo.l sti ent.
GEORGE OGDEN
OGDEN & SNOWDEN,
SUCCk:SSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO.,
WIIOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS
AND Manufacturers of White Lead, Red Lead,
and Lytharge,corner of Wood and Second
Pittsburgh, Pa.novl:3 1 y
_ _ _
Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward.
JOH N A PARKINSON, Alderman Fifth Ward,
Penn street, between Wn!nut 111111 0 11 , aacct-',
where he may be found at all 61110#.
Those having
Houses or whet property to sell or rent, enn have the
same punetuall) attended to; debts collected, and all
the duties of un Alderman will rezetve prompt nt
oct 27u11
!Lidera:pares Otficc•
r HE undersigned begs leave to say to his friend. ,
1 and the public genereily, the. he hai
his office to Penn Stre e t near the canal ISt idv• oppo
eite the United States Hotel.
nct JAMES BLAKF.LY.
.7. O. SEAN OR
ALONZO W. ING,
.1:0. 83 FOURTH STREET,
CHRONICLE BUILDINGS.
At T
AN ,r ir :. N.CT_Uß fr Elt a g
and dealer in all kin4,ls.uf
J. G. MUNTZ,
DEA LER ES DRY GOODS,
No, 114. .Vane: tlrret, nrar Librriy
rirrsuußmi,
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JOHN SCOTT & CO.,
j ily l• 1,,
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Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mer
chants,
No 7, Commerciol Row, Liberty •trod,
nl9-Iv Pitt.O.urrh.
m'nEvirr
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J. & J. rfi'DEVITT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Dealers in Produce and Pitttbur: , h manufartnre ,
generally. No. 2'24, Liberty, opro.tut 7th St r eet, Piu s .
burgh. ap 213-1 y
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works,
Ed' and Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Sails
Slnalalehlubove Fourth curet.
g-e 4, 0.1
JOHNSTON & STOCK
Booksellers, Printers and Paper makers,
No. 44, !Market Atrect. 10
J.L.SIIEE'S
CASK RAC; WARE 11 OI'S E ,
Corner of Pennang Irwin 'freers. Tirisburzh.
The highest price paid in cash for (l,nintry Raga,
Baling Rope find Colton Wa‘te. Akio, defiler in
Cilloriile of Lime, Paper, Twine, Cc., at calli price,
isle
J. Vogdes & Son,
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS,
Office. Smia.ficld Sirect, corner of Diamond Alley.
D LANS andSpecificationsfinidied in the bent
end at the sLortest notice.
11:rfittr.tgccs: Logan S. Kennedy, H Chiba &
Co., .1 \Voodwell, A Kramer, \V B Setae and Col
tart & I)ilocorth.
jan. 14,1842-- , lly.
Doctor Daniel McNeal,
Office on Fifth street,
.between Wood and Smithfield
strrt...ts, Pitt4burgh. e mit 10—y
MARTIN LYTLE,
FAMILY GROCER,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
N. door to the Fifth Prev,hyterian Church
REYNOLDS & WILMARTII,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
•NC DEALEtts IP
LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
4 7 . - .)R THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE,
Corner of Penn and otreeto,
L. 0. 11.cr.r0u.z,,, PITTSBUIVM.
L. WILIKAATII. 5 as -I}'
NEW BOOK STORE.
F 1 OSIV 0 8.-T & FUER I.:sVi .
No. 43, Ma richt street,ne.rt door to Third street,
ARE just opening ti new and extensireassorunent
of Books and Stationery, rich they will Bell,
wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. rip2s
R. R. RTIKRLING
HAV E Removed to No. 2, Water street, near
the corner of Wood. and near the spot from
whence they were driven by the fire, where the: will
be happy to see their old customers.
Corner of Ist and Ferry streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful
ler, mill and timber screws; housen screws for rolling
sec 10—y
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Removal.
r' t R. WM. M. W RIGHT, DENTIST, has removed
to St. Clair stret, next door to the Exchange
Hotel Buildings. sep I
John BTCloskey, Tailor and Clothier,
Libertystreet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley,
South side. rep 10
WHOLESALE and Retail Bookseller, l'aper
Dealer, Stationer and Bookbinder, corner of
Wood and Third streets. Rept 18
Cii OBOE WINSTON
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
P. iILILVANY, :AXES E. LEDLIF
IVICILVANI & LEDLIE,
MAI,CFACTEINE AND KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
Cut, Moulded and Plain
FLINT GLASSWARE,
. .
Corner of Market and Water Streets,
ICP Our Works cominae in fu.l operation, and wa
arc constantly adding to our stock, which enables us
to:fill orders With promptness.
Purchasers are respectio!lv solltiled to call and
e utmine ' , rice:: and. terms. 5 , 1 , 16 I:,
PITTST.URGII, rk
SAMUEL ItiONVDIO7
JANIIE3 SI . D.LY ITT
REMOVAL.
COOLEY & LAIRD,
Merchant Tailors,
Janie' Patterson, Jr.,
Charles IL Kay ,
No. 14, Main Street,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Hefnr at Pittsburgh to
Wm. Lippeocutt &Son, and John Grier.
nov 40-60"
FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT
ITS 9ARIETIEF, A: THEIR WAREIIoUSE,
PITTSBURGEI.
M=l
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, JANUA R Y 27, 1846.
MS AR'S BALSAM Or WILD CHERRY
THE GREAT REMEDY ►OR DI3EASES OF
THE LUNGS AND BREAST !
TESTIMONIALS
To THE accordance with the prevnil•
jng custom, and in order to ' , how the virtues of thin
medicine mole fully, the following certificates }unite
been selected; and nn it is not our wish to tulle with
the liven, or health of 'hone afflicted, we tilede , oto
selven to make no nssertionn, or '.FA LSE ST AT I:•
MENTS" of the efficacy nor will we hold uny lim. to
suffering humnnitc which facts will not warrant. TIIE
PROOFS ARE lIERE GlVEN—and we solicit an
inquiry from the public into every case we publish,
and feel a a n nred they will fund it a medicine well de
serving their patronage and confidence.
C:7I:EMARKABI,E erRES..EiI
Of alithe cures that have ye! been recorded, there
are ?One equal to those menrioned trelor,
• which pirrinly show; the curability
of Consumption, even in
some of its wort!
forms !!!‘
.111 rs. GOULD, or another procf added ! !
1111: I'VILYORMED 117 WISTAICi I , AI SAM OF
WILD CLIKItRi, Alt): 4.3AU4ItiIIINO VIoMA)
II ocro; S 'pi, In, 11;45
TQ THE SICK ANI) AFFLICTED
Thor Sir:-1 tt.len pleasuie in communicatin g
through you, to all whom it may concern, and the pule
lie ge;',..rreility, the astonishing effect your (LUIS HMI - I
ho) kid upon nie. I hive not voids-
tar f o ur or ;yea year). rity , deinns told
me my liver 1.1119 diseased,—and !hat I might sortie
thy, d i e with Consumption. I.mtt September, 11141,
I took n alight cull, which produced a liacktu:e nought
this continued wail Febeunly, 18 . 15. when 1 Milled
another call; my cough increased, I aeon lost my ape
petite, rind my strength (riled; for six weeks I could
not lie 111 , 011 One 1.1.1 e; I sweat very ranch at nights.
reiseei considerable blunt doling the winter nn;
not speak a loud wotil lo: two weeks. Millen these
lied symptoms, I had very severe patios in ma side, and
between me shoal jerse general debteLey followed. I
wits confio,-d tar my room clout eight weeks. 1 had
imrieal a sister and brother. Loth &ea rrtth Consurnp•
, 00, t, die en/./•.1: mt Ili/ais also L ie,
!aorta st . ;110. :11 tillie,...ri uncle, WhO
! Fee,.s,v;lte b
d blsel e ... ad. ise I at.r . n!lnkei.ir WI3II4I ' S
L Lai Wild Cidr,.. 1 nceoldotz's procured
IL„tele. took ande.
.lt s..tne better/ LL l tteineal another.
I
and 41 third: tton I
/, ltd Wilt
; lauz my tbseuse W . A.! Sin deeply route I. I was
goal ru C.,1•11.0, lakine, The Pads Len. wail I bad tat.
hen ..er en bottle.. I earl II:e. , 1!. and Md . , 5.13. I
bedeve Dr 55 islet's Balsam et \Viol 'beer. y cased my
Life is MItS. MARI ' 11. GI /CID.
I\ ' r are ptsneni • Oy aryvnrntrd withMt, Ginil.!,—
(1).0,1 in taken,: re., of her .11ring her flckne.4.
{ be:lele, and kr.) , the .11 , n:en! to be trite.
NI as. I ' . C. ViLI.•COTT,
Altos. S. A. ll•clieL not,
Ni,. 1, Commercial at.
Bost,n, Ma.s , Sept 12, 1,e4:.
ANOTHER VOICE ElloM MAINE.
W(Q1,1,.,R.w...14, July 30 11145
Dear Sir,—iluvier experienced gnat benstit from
your iiivaluable medicine, I feel it my duty and prkt
lege to let the world know whit it has done foi me,
Po . .. ed of a et. ong constitution naturally. I had el,
joved perfect health presiou• to the spring of 1943,
when I was troubled wish a tiltricuty in rev left side,
attended with considerable pain. Sometime in .1111!.,
I was •Iplendi COLCOIIeII with a cough, which consintied
until fallithen I was confined to the house eight months
during which time ray rough was very seiere. I fie
rinently had spells of coughing which lasted lack/111 , 11f S,
—daily raised large quantities of d isagreeohle matter.
aerompana:il w 40 blood, sometimes I raised a quart of
w oa d a t a t ime. I consulted three physicians, all of
whom done their best to restore me,—give Mt• u p,-
4tltid they mold du no more for me,—l mutt 1
watt impossible for tee to ti..e but a short trine; one of
them said r,.ii.iangs were Cone. At this erittr al mo•
meat, when emminent phvidciaris bad rixonsied their
skill, friends dispaired of my lira, my own hope of re•
emery at an end, 1 resorted to Dr. NVistar's Ralsain of
Cherry: when 1 Hid taken one and a half bottles,
those scree ogeds of g were removed I Con•
tinited taking the Balsam until spring. ( Apt it, 1844 ) 1
when I ettatted it , bleed at the lungs : in) health rind
strength ifflrrlV , l 1111, thni I left the house, but ABS
not able to wink fora rear. Nose my health is gaunt;
j a n t t able to do a day's Mink every day on an faint
CONI EitY.
Witmes,:
COUNTERFEITS.
(- g Those mho Counter/Pa u gaud medicine for
of adding a few dollars to their pockets, I
are far worse thile the flitttllthit'llirfirA of spurious coin.
Fur while the hatter only robs us of out property, I
t h e fo rmer i ,,k e p r operty snd health and life away.—
Dr. W ISTA ICS Balsam of Wild Cherry is admitted I
by thousands of disinterested witnesses, to have effect-
eil the most eXtrnordinary cares in curs of it pulmo
nary and asthmatic diameter ever before recorded in •
litstory of medirtne.
The young. and beautiful, the guest, all speak forth
its praise. It is now the favorite medicine in the
most intelligent families, of our country.
Socha high stand in public estunation has beet:
ved by its own merits alone. And on lring.as
arc! cat - ei . t.l to get Wtstar's
linl
samof WiLi Cherry, and refuse with scorn counter
, felts, and every other art uric preferred in them as a
substitute, so 1nny.v...11 ettre.7—rottitr^ reres—cheer
the fireside of a depairing
.I:ue , cud gcnuint, -Wimol's Balsam of
Wild Cherry' is acid ut established agencies in all
ports of the Uniteci Stnles.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
that not only reFesen but cures!
Fir PriceA I per hot.ile, or ata bottles for $5.
For sale at Cincinnati only by
SAN i/FORi: Sit PARK.
LeltiEd in Pittsburgh by
South-east cor. of Market: rt. and the Diamc.nd.
j.teDi
WASHINGTON HOTEL.
Corner of St. Clair and Penn streets, Pittsburgh,
JAMES Alt MST RONG, Proprietor.
Tproprietor begs Nave to return Iliemo+t grate
ful thanks to his friends and the public for past
favors, and hopes, by attention, to meuit a rominuatimi
of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated
near the Exchange; it has nercmmmiations for t ravel
ars, and a large room for public meetings, dinner or
supper parties
REFRESH MENTS
Always ready,or prepared on the shorte,t notice, with
the choicest the market will afford: Oyer'', and
Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell oyr:err, received eve
ry day during the season. The g reatest care has bean
taken in the selection of wines and liquors. A varie
ty of newspapers are regularly filed in the establish
ment.
I'. S. A Hot Lunch served up every day at 11, A. M.
ap 18.
Hotel and Boarding Bowie.
FRANKLINIIOI T SE.
H'. 6tl,l,criber respectfully informs his friends
T
and the Public, that he has opened a Hotel and
Boarding House, corner nt Siam street and Chem.
alley, where travellers and others will be accommoda
ted on 'Lire most reasonable terms. The home is
spacious, and has been fitted np ut considerable ex
pense, and every arrangement ra Made that Will er.-
sure the comfort and render satisfaction to boarders
and lodgers. A share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited ,
op 22-tf
CII RIS I lAN SCIIMEIt I Z
EZZEI
OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS,
46 CLEARING OUT SALE 46
"DOWN TOWN" CASH HOUSE.
WV 01
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-"INNIMMIS ' 0
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4 . 1 . 111.1. 4PN
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Barrows & Turner
A RE ffinw 00411403'w greatly seduced prices their
ti rentoining slot o;
Ladies' Drees. goods;
Colored Reps and I wilie 1 Caslimetes;
Melt styles M de Laittcs.
A 11.. was, Welt and other calm sat decitled
hat gams;
ittitnelins, 'Arnett ns, &C;
Cnses New style print., patterns;
With rerieral varioty and sett.ottabie goods at No.
.16 Matket at. dee tit
i3alls and Patties
ATE 1,3,0 i‘t No 4u, IA (vv. , ',morns ti 4 PLtin and
Swiss tivisliiis ; 6.1 plaid au,E sitipLJ
:11uslins, mnpouicrnt liutterroi.
Al•o, ISult..ll inn. and TO t znitironL [II3
Sw Bu,,k and Mull Mu,din. in gient
doc 10 Harrows do Turner.
WO Pieces Cieuttm Silk Handkerchief,.
B AND ARROWS A TURNER
HA`. i,w in Fiore, an extenti ye and finnotifol
vnriviv of Gentleman's Silk lianakerelliefs,
compidoing the ilitTorent new style!, nod moat
drairn
ble patterns now in nor—
ll'irdored Dorn:t o ok—nom nick
1:x 1 no Combs—Plain ground, beautiful;
Twilled Spitalfieki--very large;
ssosio!All of ak4ertor -nalny;
linotlanon and l'cinte4 Ponge, - ..; poet Callety,
To,zether with at full supply of
Geo!lomen's Rich Satin Seari, nod Cravats;
'' Farley nntl pl rid silk Cravait
cd are orered at extrno!dinaty low pr! •
nes at the new cash hOoke of
deel 9 13 .Ii ROWS S.: TURN ER.
NOW IS THE ONLY TIME
ANOTHER GRAND R( 11 FOR
G I) 1' C 1 L
AT BAR It 1 4 / TL ItNt:lt' S
THE lustlt. (4. th,
551 Wk. Thorpet•ot s i
il
meet v. ;1;1 the lota let•
ktle in tile tq
in be Jail no more rt`rcived.
Le a..4.rtres , t is * gilt rale ' Ilsqd, lap of 0 0 1 ,1,17.•;.
era sires. ,noe.l t, the *too, of every person pod. Ir
qua'.ity x.. .nrrunt 1141' erplll ionny in use.
flu ± , rs at ‘ , llolesukt; envy never again meet e6O:!.
onort.inne, the .10,1,. t,( it.
lot, to C0.11,111E16. nod at prices Lett Loon
can be purchased eltewherc.
Celt and exam int,
Lvrit N,,. 41.6. el SI.
rt ItowS &1 I)ti S ER.
ALEXANDER Si-DAY,
r 5. MOM iie.V4l 7 . Corner of the lharloid
PITTSBU ItG
IT AVE now open a large a,n,oioncnt Shun la.
',tone which maybe found.
Splendid Breclos and CaArnerg I, , ng
All wool do du Sonaty Shawls,
Very soI en r Fraud, Terkeri do
Stud nod Englirdi
1E1;0 . .1, Silk and Waal do
Black awl mode embroirlereJ Tr-thett du
Sup, En4liAt and Fred do
Plai.l cm;en Shawls i-4, 4.4.6 4,8 4 nod 10 1.
Upwards 01 four hundred of the a boNeSba ,
been no etni•,l from Baton, New York and Philadel
phia, v.idon shy l-tst ninth, which rnables to, to nfrot
the tn , ,,t .rlerdid to.ort meta in the rily, and :IS 1111111 . y
Of them aye been pun - hated ve y low, - al Auction,
we ar• p l erveol til yell them W 1104,1410 and t Mt lat
great ~,lu r nt o n (roll the Opening ptic,, of the pea
sot: TIIO :WA:111101i of put, h IA 1/101,1.
der 2:.! .41.EXA N DER ,k—BAY.
rhcenix Safes and Vaults.
THE umirrogned nttention to dle
jug certiticott,:
CERTIFICATV
The on.lei:hg.o•ii has ing been ret4i.e.ted by Mess:F.l
Corottable Sltichler, to be present. and superintend
te..t, by fire, of one of their recently Invented Phu.-1
Ili, Fire Proof safe., and deeming, the subject one of
nery great importance. hhve calefitlly Ari at
in rind
the Noche : . of a test, tor. }Orli one Of Said clients was
I.lle chest Wan .inipinnleit ut each corner,
nt an elevatwn L i - lit t grouch a
fire of hint m,e rrs e0.,1 unit fire Seat made over and
around rind kept actively horning Si eon.. co ,
icr
bourn. The fo,•1 co:1.1,111rd stns of
rout. and treat all the %slide be.
g iteitt• interne, and iu the Oploion of the midi,
seem
ed couch grlostt , than a safe is likely to nustutn
in ins
ordinary 1101141` tiorrri".
011 lino ten - Viva! Of the turn. at their repaint Ille elicit
wan opened, and greatly to the wooni.liment of the
• ander.i-ned and the large riornl,er of cittens
Blank Book with Stindi v Bard , mt.,
j e i n k a pie c e .1 - pry 4'00.1 and inner
of the .aft, which f.,:UI!
r.
deed, Liu! riot in the riirl or
injn
red, some ;he Book us legible te,
be
. for • the 7110tatt.e.i‘:6,-ried 1•11 : 111 , 1114 ill the
conviction 'hut in tirOof chest is ritaclienide; and
that the ingonious and enterpri.ing
Whose efforts for some rnonthn past in prodia•ing t hi.
desideratein have proved no entirely sticcestul, de
, 3eri:o{.l,e public confidence lind patronage.
JOON ANDERSON,
L. It. LIVINGsToN
.10S1AU KlN(i,
'W A RRICK MA It 117 , ;,
Ei;ll'A RD HEAZELTON,
JAMES PARK, Ir.
Ir. the character of the above named gentlemen. the
public have a guarantee against deception, in the
roar
which was made of ucr Plurais.Ssics, we there-
fore t: elthe utmost contiisenre in recommending them
as a reliable protection against Otte, under any oidina.
ty circumstance. We weeld assure these inieresied,
that there is no wood about those Sates, but what
necessarily connected with the shelves and drawers.
We make Vault Doors in the some manner . and
up
on the some plan. One of these can be seen ut Reese
C. Townsend & Co's nest
For the wori;munship of cur Vaults. they run be
seen ut the following places: Lyon, Short, a Co.,
Church & Carothers, \Vim Lari mer, King & olmes
J. 0. Davis, I'. INl'Cormick,crid W. , .7.lartJa. •
reManufactory on 2d street, between Woor.'. and
Smlthtichl. CONSTABLE & STRICKLER,
Pittshmgh.October 15. 1845 sm.
Lafayette Refectory,
NOS. 63. & 63, WOOD STREET,
Under LyntEs A tretion Store.
MBE suLribers Inave fitted up tire above place, in
e tyle, end they feel u,nsured will give
comfort . and sati ; :faction to all WhO may visit them.
Arrangements have lroen made to have a con
stant supply of FRESH OYSTERS, which
will be served up to visitorn and families on theshort
est notice. Other luxurnea,:an.lienn, fruits and pas
tries of the choicest kinds a lways on hand. Their
Bar is filled with the best brands the mat'...em . - an af
ford; and Regalia, Castello, l'rincipe and Havana
Cigar aof superior rroality. Every attention.' paid to
visitor's. Their motto is, Every luxury in its season.
Prices moderate.
OGDEN & GIBSON.
nos 10.1 v
Pilkiugton'allnrivalled Blacking,
MAN U FACTU FlDnrtt. oold whol.,ale and rf.tail
SIXTH SI aLET, Of:0 door below Smithfield.
wit; I —I y.
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, A
'aia UD'
siLvta PLATING
MANUFACTORY,
Corner of .2111irkel sire.. 4 and the Diamond.
MITE soh:critter has loccdrd permanently in Pitts
1. burgh, for the mannfitetMe'end gale of all kinds
of Saddlery, Carriage and Harness 'rimnt ne, silver
plated. bra-s, japanned Or tinned, b.:rats, or separate,
to order, of erly pattern, and Iss Leer u complete as•
sort mint. Alor. buys and sells on commission. The
articles made and un hand arc tlic following:
tlt idle Bits and Stirrups, Backlights,
Tenetts nr.4 Huok9, Moulding & Whip Socks
lit:el:les rind Rings, ein,
Iron and Wood Heins, House Trimmings,
Stanhope & Pads, Door Plums,
Prtil Framer,, Door Lacks,
Saddletreris.
Bands for ‘Vheels, 1 Number Plates.
Body and Dash 113.11.• s Trunk Plates, Siker,
Dash Irons, root flamed. Brads or composh2un.
(20 lel) Door Handles,
Those persnna having Err,. Trimmioct en thei.:
Doors ran hut e meta taken net sad put nit, unt: inod•
mate charge fur plate only.
\VA NIEL/ IMMEDIATELY'-
4 A pprr nt ices;
I good. Silyerplatcr on house work, to art as foie
man;
1 good Blacksmith, to make irate Bettis and lian•
dles;
1 Wood thorn maker, or n per son to contract for
n titnintity Of various L11 , 1S;
I Blase Filusher and Founder,
Filer; I gond
I ( r cr ei r Larnierrorkci;
I Bridle Bill and 11/111-1;
I Drop Slarnr Etna Screw
I. or ii second hand Flee.. weigh trot to exceed 30
pounds-
IBerchniris or others lining broken s e tt' or Enid or
tieles, con sell out or proc UEe deficient pieces to Eli
ap their assortment 4.
with to put ctizi no a few sett. of Harness, differ
eet J.lf4tif. A Isri—Tra , eling 'Trunks, Carpet din,:ts,
ul
Sddli Col l ars, &c. The. desirous)o'lllo , 4 ‘4, drop II line, and leave it tit Illy ,t ore
. tied duelling, Diamond ulley, in fear of IVrn Pour-1-
i son's stable,
Isierr-hatmr, Saddles. Cariiace..tita kern or othrri
IN:along to be suppled uith the al111“. of I'la•
be united nn by lelioting their address.—
sire in favor Lying our %yolk shops at
home. rather Ilion seed shroud their favors, will be at
tended to; and on oldate arose who pay in u
meddle emleney. I will receive in TEn‘m..nt Iron,
fvener, Brass, 'f in, l'ewicr, Lead and Con 1.
s.IF.OItGE THARP,
Silver Phi,.
Y. Messrs Tlsys & Ihot Nlat Let .1., becueen
) slth at. and (1,0 Dtartp.tlti, v.lll ,Isoo: ~ I * my
fr.kra.:13".12 and tilt t'ati:ll7: uhee mils!
on
Inn
Sit Tolt scrunA.
SORratA aL SCELEIEIttn,
.3 00h: S L KS, STAI I ONEKS,
ANDI.I 1 7'; DU. S
Imr, 115, WOoll er., TIINEE al •
pry rsnu
keep conoricitir on hand a grnetat assortment r'l
Gannon and Kriciirth School 134,01,,, Leiter. Writing . , I
WI irriring land Wall Caper. Their int oh of German
uori, in the brioches of Science is one of
tine linti2rist inn the United Singes, and having moil, ari
s,,rne• 10 ' the mirrit emerniri , e Biink
riirr•iiiiWirneritir in licrtn illy. they late tells prernrrir: tir j
Eil nil iiiir i nen, .ri "ine rine acc i cn the 610611
1cf11,16 . .
llnvwg coonerted ilo,okstore u Binders •,
anderbfiloy e I the 6 , 61 itandi that cou'i be procurtl,
they tri,..t to be able to do all bookbinding, en' ru3ted
to them, with nentne.t, and not inferior to any binding
in the C.(Sterll cities. lit.trikhooks of every deActip-
I;Jr1 mock to °tiler 111 titi, shoitz•t at the
lowegt To ire. jan 7.
THE SECOND SERIES
(IP
American .Tormnai of gdeAr4l ans:Arts,
~ . .
Conducte.i by
PROF. SILLIMAN, B. SILLIMAN, Js., AND
JAS. D. DANA,
. .
NE W Il AVE N, and property, not of an extra hazardous character,
I.I:N S ' n.
j:lst . c:en ii rnenced Lind will be publ ,, is . lad
j in l 6 . aga inst loss or damage try Fire. 1
, n l Ipplicetion.r. f 0:. 111,II;LI/JCI'S in Pittsburgh and its l
September. and NY,:v‘,:mz-bejra.nlri:::•h:ttircnhloe...ri:d'l c ' on ' s i neigirivnrlood ~' in he receis,i, and rinks token either l
otio from 140 to 150 pages, muistg, annually Two I perpetually to forlirmterl periru n a, .11 favarable terms •
Volumes, of about 800 pages, fully illustrated by 'l.3' GEO. COCHRAN, Agent.
s der'24 No `IC %V nod lef.
Engra Org.,
--....
'l'h e price trill be l'ire Dollars a -LYE. , r in advance. InsUraacc .
Ti, - ,2,,,,,1 Dill be n taitl.fol record of American
T
111.:under,:gned agent for the American Fin, In-. 1
and Foreign Science. The aid of the most able co
surat,cu coo, r aoy of Philadelphia, continues ko
laborer. has been secured, and no e!fort , iil be
„nal., i0.ur.,,,,, against lust
,o d.tmage by fire,
on fa.
N flitting ~,, make this Journal an popular and valuable
soratile terms, Lit his oil stand
us pasnrlde. I C EO lic E COC H RI, N,
• The Int Series commenced in July, 1818, and it
~,
),f; No 26 Wood at. .
Jost completed weh the 50th volume, einliraclnc, a
period of ‘27 yearn coeval with nearly a generation
TNSI: R A NC I-: STOCK —A number of shares for
Of torn, C,lVOrillg a Very ill/111/ttnnt period in the Idstm . i_
sale in a joint stuck company, with it capital of
I's of Science and the Arts of this country and the •
i'11120,000, and power to increase it to $1 000,000,
;odd, and most ever remain an iinparttrnt wells of I
I' wldicir in shortly to go into operation on the now an
refertmce. lf he first number of the new Series Is just
l quired large business of a mural company, whose char-
Issued, and may now be bud by subscribers and cr.-
t actor it will change from the mutual principle to that
• h waned by rubel sot my store. it is hoped that many l
of ,
-a : et Ltr.ch alone, charter perpetual.
inew °'`erllnin" will b e 1-ande`: is by the ' irli l, : l 'llilslattrOli company will thug possess the advantage
of Pittsb,rgh rind vl.•;0;ty. Subncripti." rece ived 'or an inco,lle tilt - rani v secured, and as it purposes con.
. ari.J. ;.oirdLtriitultql by
I ' firing l
NV. W. WI LSC)N N. ainp, its ope,,:tie, to the ben description of rinks.
lhe stock prti.ents a allavoruble prospect for profitable
Corner of 4th and Market xts., rttsburgh.
ins raiment. ll
GCT An entire nett (50 vol.) ot the la Series. en !
i Fur particular; apply soon to me. at my office, cor•
hand and for sale by W. W • ‘'., •
I Der of ‘Vold und Fourth streets, cver Stbhet &. Jones,
jun 14- _1 entrance on Fourth sttect. JASIV BUCHANAN.
der2s.
Scloct School for Boys and Girls.
lAIV'ILLIAJIS has open hit Select School for
. Mules and Females, in the room user Mr
Dyel's Grocery, and formerly occu:tied by Mr L'At.aiuel
Blood, in Federal street, A ileghoriy, on Monday, the
inst.
14;itrat-e-PrirriaryCluss , $6 per scholar per quarter
of I 1. weeks.
I anior Claes,
Class,
RLFCRENCES.
Rev. D. Ellioit , D. I)., Rev. 1). H. Riddle, D. D.,
Rev. A. D Ginpbell, D. D., Hon. Chnrl.•a Stder,
lniepli P. GAlldfll, M. U., Charles) H. Lqi aell,
cept I—d ly.
Dissolution.
THE rartnerAtip heretofore existing between
James K. Logan and Coorge Connell, under
the firm of J K Logan & Co.is this day dissolved by
mutual c en , ent. All persons having claims against
the fit m, vill rilcaSe pfeient Ctem cur settlement. and
all indeltied VNIII please make ruytirent to J K Logan,
who is dui:. autborized to settle the business of the
concern. K LOGAN.
'GEO. CONNELL.
Pittsburgh, August 1, 18,15.
Dry Goods at Cost.
AS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Firth 3tieuts,
0 over JI) Davis' Auction Rooms, being desirous
of changing his present business. offers fur sale his
stuck of Dry Goods now on hand, ut cost, COlTlVriiing
a large ussorttnent of cloths, crob:imeves, sattinetrs,
vestings, pt ints, muslins, &c., and would respectfully
invite the attention of those wishing to purchase as
he is determined to close up bin present business.
August 2, 11145.—aug4.
F ahnostock's Vermifuge
•
THIS ie to certify, that my youngest hay aged
zhout,`; years, was taken sick with the snuffler
complaint. Ile was attended by a el!
mer, and received little or no relief. " About the mid•
die of Norembe:, I gave him some of Fulme.tis:k's
Vermiinge, which brought away one hundred and tlor
ty large worm:, and gave him iminediete relief. He
has been perfectly. healt h
J 011 N 13AI RD.
FIVE DOLLARS '.PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
BOON AND 3011
PRINTING OFFICE,
N. V/. CORNER OF WOOD & FIFTH STS
The proprietor, of the MORNING POST aTai M ro-
CunP AND MAN CYACTUFLER respectfully inform their
friends and the patrons of those- paper, thLt they have
a large and well chosen assortment of
ap -map r - JIL'''AC ME,
W.irD W.AlCalt`23 mLTHaLt4ila
Necessaryt 0 a Job Printing Office, and that they are
prepared to exeeute
LETTER PRESS PRINTING,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Bills of Laffilif, I Circulars,
ParnphletA, Bill fleads, Curds,
II undhills, Blank Ch,sehs, I iat ips•
XII nibs nE Blanks,
S!age,Steamboat and Canal Baal Billsocith ap
' propri,le colt,
Printed' on the sKorti:A. notice ttrul most reasont,l26
terms.
re!,,pc--?'ully anh th.patnneige of ourfriemis and
pu§tic in general ip this branch of mir
• MC Lint SA ItGk.;:siT & 13IGLER.
JAbilljP4M-8.45;
ARRIVAL EXTiA,
THE subset ibet would re,pectflilly announce to
his num.:iron; ii ends and patrons, that he has
received within the !oat few daya, a choke aucurtmcnt
GC Ererfzli 'and
saver Cloths,;
l'lnin Bl ac k, G o ld Mined and otherfaehinnublecolors.
adapted to the season. Also, every deiorirdion
of
Both pluin and fancy, together with a choice aasort-
itgeta ui
Vestings of Entirely New Pattern:
IjCil IL/gel her with his uscalsonly, comprises the
most extensive and beat 'stock at present :rt
city. Also, n complete ti;surtment 0.
READT MADE GARMENTS,
For Gent:emen's wear, Cloilks, Over Cuats, Di-ess and
Ftock Gnat., Vv.ts and
N. icriLu LA ft nttentionitni.l at nlltiir.es
to mni•itz up work to order, in I my le which will give
sati,lection to all. !wing in Some of the
tllo3t popular n.a comfit -tent cuttrrii in the city.
I'. DELANY,
.19 Liberty tit.
PHILADELPHIA
C9 7 2 . 3.1.\.2
Umbrella & Parasol Manufactory',
No. 101:Ifni - A - et Street,
NExT DOOR EAST OF THE OLD STAND,
WM. U. RICUARDSON
II a' withdraw nft ton he firm uf W. & NV. Rich
ard,on, r i nd commenced business on his own account
at No. 104 51arket Street, between Third and Foetal],
where he has for gait , a full assortment of Umbrellas,
rarasoletts and Shoes, of the newest style
and best manufacture, at the loweet market micati.
Cotton Umbrellas, fl.ir quality, 35 cents.' '
Silk do. do. $1,50
Other Goods in peopertion. thou are revpeztfoliy
invited to cull and see them.
Pitiladelphea, Per. 19, 1815.4 m.
‘ l .. FRESH SUPPLY
Johnson's Superior Tall and Winter
PRINTING
DECEIVED THIS DAY,
Gt tAe Office of the PiN;burgh Morning l'ost
BIGLER, SARMENT & BIGLER.
ser+l7,l&wti
1N R A NC
American Fire Insurance Company
OF PFIII.ADELPI4,
CHARTER I';•;:?I'ETUAL—C • A PITAL
PAID In , . '
te In Philcd L.! No; 7'2, Walnut at ;
WM. DAVIDSON, Pres't.
FREDERICK FRALEY, Sec'}'.
THIS :Ad and v..e1l eqtabE4inni Companycorilinuea
to Nlereirtriiii.ie, Furniture
JUST RECEIvEIO AT iii,
IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE,
No. 1::+2 Libre( y st, two doors from St.
Asp,,EN,),,) u i.ortment or Fan and Winter
(loads. proprietor of this ti my favored es•
tithlighinent nOuionncrr to the Pablie, that he is prepa•
red to make to order all uaieles in his line, at the
slzorlesl notice, mind in the most
FASHIONABLE STYLE.
Having secured the servizen of °llea the, BLEST CUT
RS in the city, he wilt in all eases warrant a good
tic
He has u spien
did a ss or tment
cf .. . VARIED HIM r: 1.!11
Bh:AVER CLO , TI4S,
Also superfine Blue, Black, Brown
and Imi.ilnle Green Cloths of all qual•
it;egl and VariOUgpriCeG to suit the purchaser.
He has a splendid hit of vesting of all patterns;
Suttinetts in great vatiety: Shirts. Stocks,
Bosoms. Collars, liandketithiefa, Sus.
petuls en, nod ovary other article
in the CLOTHING LINE,
which he will sell LOW
I•'OR CASH.
The rruprielor ',turn , his fincerc thanks to Ilia old
Customers and the Public in general, foi the very lib
ei-al Manner in chi .h they hove pctronized hir eatab..
I ishment. and hope,. ity nt :et attention to busine.,s, and
selling them Cheap Goods, to marit a continuation
cf rile same. rug 20-6 m. C. M'CLOSKEY.
Azes.
I , DOZ 11 oltnea cast sit:el axes warranted
I " bit axes,
GEO. COCH R AN.
Now is the timc for Bargains
e. TiF:
YORK
"NEW YORK BTO , RE.".
C‘Sji NI F,R ES. p,i, Reps. M. de Leine+ nod
Aliwa.,, direct from New York.
W. 11. GARRARD,
79; N!aritet street
PRICE, V[ iltj -c,FINTS.
83. BIARKET ST. 83.
B. E. CONSTABLE,
1S this day received Lorethe Eastern market',
• a
large addition of new snd desisbbleg,nods for
the winter trade at eFcessively tow pitceo,tg,whigh
B E C respectfully incites the attention'of oot - chasers:
A. lot of Ludic? Plaid Cloaking& entirely new;
Cashmere D'ElOsse, all wool; baWstyles, and ytlry
cheap:
Another fresh lot of Tat - Lard, ilafnet, Cashmere
and French Broche Shawls. --
Unshrinkable Flannels; hem StitchCambrio Fitikfs.
Mousline de Laines and Cashmeres, from 25 its.
to 50 cents; Bayadcre and other late styles.
A large assortment of Wlotney Blankets:
Damaak Table Linens; Irish 4-$ Shirai/3gs, do.
A fresh supply. of colored and black Kid cloves,
/Naas', half long white kid alld. silk neu..G*iros;
Ifinck do.
Furnitute Prints, from £i to 14 Cis. per yard.
Linseys; Checks; Bed Flannel.; Gala Plaids end
somo beautiful styles of Dress Silks. dec2
WALAs PAPER STORE,
street, one door aLove FOUrilL street,
PITTSBURGH, FA•
J. SHIDLE,
Ai ANUFACITRER of Paper Hangings and 80r
...
I. ders of every description. .
Metebanti and whet, unahing.to rauchaac ore lir
lied to colleed examino Ilia large and apiendid triton
ment of .
GLAZED 4- UNGLAZED ,IYALL PAPERS
. r.f all the various patterns now in use, and at such pd
cea azeannot fail to please.
.GLAZED GREEN PAPE,R,.
cclored cn ono or botil sides expressly for Window
blind.,'hy the dozen or ningl/ piece.
EFRags and Tanner's Scraps taken in.exchange.
nu,2l-6m.
'OTTO EIINZ,
MA NUFACTU RER Oi ISCORRUi'TILLE TEETH,
Smithfield Street,2 door, below Fifth, strea, Plitt
burgh, Pa.,
ALWAYS on hand a full aiiorernent of Plate and
Pivot teeth, of a variety of shades; as -
simple
Plate, Molars and Bieugpidatnes, Gum teeth, Screw
Pivot teeth. &c., Teeth and block's Mahe to order.—
Dentin:4 supplied with all urticle3 used .in the proles
slon. All ordeve from abroad must be accompanied by
the ra.h.
13P7'latinn atw*ya on hand
Cinalßoat Home.
Ely R. Dcrssett, r Fenn street; Pittsburgh, Penner;
BOARDING and -todging by the day Dewed( on
the most reasonable terms. Strangers will Sad
it to their advantage to patronize him. Persons tray.
chez cot or west, will find his house a convenient
uation~it is within one hundred yards or the Caiwit
Basin, and convenient to the. Forwarding Honing. -
1 . _17r Every informatiorr given to Iron Menurac•
tureis. in allbrapdles of the. business.
UarHome Brewed Alianan at all tian33 be had at
Portable Window Blinds.
THE subscriber, having competent workmen, and
a large stock of Venetian Window Blinds, wilt
sell low. His "Portable Fasiener,"the only one in
the United States, is the best and MClALconveniet4plsip
ever used for private or public buildings.
Call and exainine samples atJ. W: WOE/dwell's es
G. Singer's. Old Blinds partlj aith the ,Porta Ate
Fastener at a small charge.
J. E. HENDERSON,
novB west cud Hand an. Rrid e.
JAMES HOWARD Ar. C.O.
HAVE the Piett'sutC to announe to Cheti friends
that they again occupy their old stand at No.
83, Wood street, %here they have opened an ezten
sire _ _
WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE,
And oil! have conituntly on hand ati extensive assort
ment of Sutin•glared and plain •PAPER HANG.
I N (.4S, Velvet and Imitation Borders,of dm latest style;
and most handoome pattetns for papering hails, pat
!crs and chambers.
They manufacture, and hare on hand at all times,
Printlitg, Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper,
Bonnet and Fuller's Boards—all of which they' offer
cot sale on the most accorrunodatine*lrms, and to
which they inete the attention 9f ,merchants and
others.'
A LSO—Blank Books of all kinds and the best gnat
ity, School Books, &c. always on hand and for sale
as above. atm 23.
A DANCING ACADEMY.
15fAtiAliE' RLAQ UE respectfelly informs her
1. friends and th e public generally, that she has
erased from the East, and will immediately enter upon
the discharge of the duties of her Mincing School.—
The latest and most fashionable Dances, including the
Nlinnet.cl:. la Cour, as danced at the Courts of England
and France;tiMBOHEMIAN LT LK A, as danced by
Nlartnim the MAZURKA; LA CACHUCA. THE
POLKA. COTILLIONS, &c., &c., will be taught.
Madame B.'s Ifooms are now completed, and will
be open for the receptions of those ladies and gentle-
men who are desirouse;bolng instructed ih the above
dances, on Wednesday evening the 1?111, inst., at 7 o'-
clock, for the gentlemen, and on. Frid a y, 21st, at 3 o'-
clock, r. m. for the ladies.
„ . .
The days of tuition for the gentlemen, are as folloits
every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings.—
For the ladies; every Friday frOm 9 to 5 o'clock, r.
M. and Saturday ft omilo to 12 o'clock ht. and from
3 to 5 o'clock, r
LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS are situ
te on Fourth street, two doss from the Hay Scales.—
Madame B. will rent the ebOve named rooms for pub.
he and private supper parties, Concerts, Soirees
&c.
Tile above rooms are finished and fitted up in the
most novel; elegant and approved style, with dressing
rooms, and every convenience for the accommodation
of visitors, and ate now open for inspection.
Madame 13. will commence a series of Cotillion Par.
ties on •kriday,
.11:0 22th of November, to conague
through the winrer.
The Indies will be ticketed.
Those gentlemen who are desirous of subscribing
will favor Merlame B. by calling at her rooms.
The Rooms can be had on reasonable terms.
nov I 3.tt.
WASHINGTON HALL.
Market erect, strybenville, Ohio
JOHN IRONS, PROPRIETOR.
THIS establishment has been taken by the it
undersigned, who respectfully begs leave
to inform his friends, 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.
Washington Hall is located in the business part of
the town, on Marketstreet, nehrly opposite the Court
House and public buildings, and within a few steps
of the Market. The situation is the most elevated of
any public hu:,;se in, Town, commanding a view of the
River for several miles abate and below. •
An Omnibus, and sertants, will at all times be in
readiness to convey psssengrs and their baggage to
. end from the steamboat le.edings.
tvei-y accommodation which the public have a
right to expect may now be hod at the Hall, on terms
as reasonable as offered by any other good house in
Steubenville. .iss the proprietor spate no pains
or expense to Tender general satisfaction, this, with
his long experience in the business, will Make If she
interest of those %vita come this way, to "give hive a
call." ' 'der.B:tf. • J NO. IRONS..
SIIPERIOR PRINTERS' INK.—DR. G. B
JAMIN SMITH, 179 Greenwich street, (new
Brick Block,) New York, keeps constantly on band
Printers 1 nk , of a superior quality, at the market price,
viz:—Extra News Ink, at 30c.; Book du. 90c., 500.,
60., The., and $1 per lb. These Inks aro manufac
tured by steam, and of superior stock. Printers will
fast"( D. G. with a eallbefore purchasing their arioniir
stork, as they will findi; decidedly to their advantage
to deal with him. 1e4.641-
nov 15.1 y
novlo-1Y
To Printers!