44 , • ~ * ti.. 16 VOL. I-NO, 196 IkiiNLISHED DAILY, B PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY SIG LER, SAIZGONT 1V• W. corner of Wood and Fifa" Streets. TZRIIIII.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. Biz dollars will invariably be required if not paid irithin the year. aingle copies Two CENTS—rot sale at the counter **Office, and by News Boys. ; rho Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer Is pablished at the same Offing, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a yea/ L in advance. t SiD• ate copies, SIX CENTS. „ ... .rilairs OF ADVERTISER& PER SQUANIVQF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: One 00 $J insertion,so One month, $S 00 Two do., 140.75 Two do., Tkree aO, 1 011 Threedo. 7 00 One week, 1 50 Four do., 800 10 00 two do., 300 Six do., tirade do., 400 One year, 15 00 ,_ YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. •• CHAMILARLI 11' rLaasoas. 1 . One Square. Two Scrisaret. Six months, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 'he year, 25 00 One year, 35 00 lar'Larger advertisement/ in p r oportion. -111Pr'CARDS of four lines - ifox Dottrais a year. .....,-------. spannur s • . ,-. , ATTORNEYAT 11041, W, OFFICE in the building on the North East sorrier of Fourth and Smithfield streets. novll-131 i'. C. SELILNNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Greensburgh, Westmoreland County, Pa.,--Will practise in the Vi'eaosoreland, and Cambria Courts. deeB ly. WIC 11111.1101(• 1 0. 111.1P011.. !MASON & 3.13.10102, ATTORNEYS A4 111 LAW. OgYFICE in Fifth street,in Bares new building, be. kJ w e Wood and Smithfield streets. °et 29.1 y WBl. O'HARA ROBINSON, (LATS. D. S. ArronsET,) lIAS removed his Office to No. 8 St. Clair street. sept 4 EDWIN C. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Franklin, Vesango County, POUNI., WILL attend promptlyto all business entrusted to his caret—eoliections sande in Warren, Clltriaa and Jefferson counties. REP 611. To J. A. STOCIITON & Cu, MURPHY. WILSON, &Co.. Pittsburgh. Jens BIGLER, Hos. J Axes K ins Leg. FwaLii,, Holt. A.LLI. Hoff. JAILS \V tcsoa , Steubenville, Ohio, 23-li. 0, 011L*NDO LOOOllB, ATTORNEY AT LA Office, Furth street, above Sm W. ithfield. July 1-Iy. at 1111 , ENIGUT , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MINE removed their office to th e New Coign 11 Howe, fa theroom over the Sheriff ' II OM CO. •p 17-4 f... Law Notice. ANDREW BURKE. rFICE removed to Smithfield street, between Gen 4,thstreetand Diamond Alley, opposite Gen O s'a Tobacco dianufec ors. lip 16 Lear N • e. WAKES CALLAN Mweemoved to the chambers esnewled 'by Aldermen McMaStetlll on Fifth at. between Wood and Smithfield. sp 18 REMO 4. 1.. Dahlman & Di. 11113 ride, •TToRSZTS AT ` 'Bride, fAVE removed their office to Grant street, a short distance from Seventh street, towards the Court House. IM'Couveyanciog and other instrumentsof writing legally and promptly executed. p2l _-___--___ ACCANDLESS & DerCLU RE, Attorneys awl Counsellors at Law, Mee on Fourth street, opposite R & R HPutter- SOW/ Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. sep 10 Sr= Z. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Bebewell's building, °must, MIPPWILLima E. AUSTIN, Eeq., will give his futon- Lion to myeaftnished business, end I rammed kim to tho parentage of my friends. plO-7 WALTER FORWARD &baler & Simpson, attorneys at Law, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni tea &tun blink, 4th street, between Merketand Wood meets. m2l MULLIS MI I. IC R. I lig Geo. 8. Seam, Attorney as Law Office on Fourth street, between iv,xid and Smithfield tieliConveyancing and ether instrument of wri rgally and promptly executed. ' mar 21-tf J. I. flAilltactS. R. a. sTX.II.II I O. 111411111LTON & STUMM% attorneys at Law, OFFICE, North aide of Fiftb street, between Wood sod Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. D. Collections mode on reasonable terms. dee-44y John W. Burrell ATTORNEY AT LAW, U AS Removed in consequence of theists fire from Third street to Satevrell's Buildings, eppatite to the Court House. • 16 Thomas Donnelly, attorney at Law, effica, sear the Court House, in Melton's buildings uiy7 8. !Sorrow, basiermaa, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10—tf DR. ono. smut, AS removed s short disterme above his former LJ. location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, rut an Dr. George Watt, 06rm, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sisrb, aug 21. Pirrssusag IL _D. SIILLEELS, M.D., 'Dr-MOVED to Penn street, between !mittens! LA; Handetreeu. five doo,s below Hand street. a • 15 =GU ARTEIRS, SURGEON DENTIST. IDS Liberty street. A few doors below St. Clair it., Pitteburgh .213-Iy. Wm. 14 Ward, Dentist, Res removed to the piece of his tomer residence, ie Penn street, two doors below Irwin. ap 18 • D. GEO. FELIX, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Office ou Smithfield, near Seventh meet. 18454 COCURAN, forwarding fad Commission Bieroliant, NO. MI. WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. nov27 BIGLER, SARGENT di BIGLER, N. SOLINU2S & SON, BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN *Sg t. ign and Domestic Dills of Exchange. Cr :UM ATES of deposit Bank notes and Spe- N.J citi.:Arafta and notes c ollected, and remittances made ivany part of the United States. • No. 83 Matket Street. jan7-ly B. V. STBRITt. JACOB WEAVER. STEMITT '& 00., Wlsolesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 18 Market street, one door above Front, PItTIISUROIi PA. James ?ark, Jr. & Co. WHOLESALE Grocets, Importers of Tin Plate and Queensware, and dealers in Copper and Pittsburgh manufactured articles, Nos. 112 and 114 Second at., between Wood and Smithfield -streets. janl4.novl4 ly, 0101t01 OGDEN sabIUILL IINOWDla• OGDEN & SNOWDEN, SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS A ND Manufacturers of White Lead, Red Lead, Bk. and Lytharge:aorrier of Wood and Second its., Pittsburgh, Pa. nonl3-le 01lice, VIM Ward. IOHN A PARKINSON, Alderman Finh Ward, ell Penn street, between Manta and O'Hara streets, where be may be found at an _antes. Those baring Houses or other property to sell cereal, can have the *erne punctually attended to; debts ennectxd,, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive_prompt et • motion. this filiermsaa'a Office. untiecsigeed beta leave to say to his friends and the public generally, that be has removed his office to Penn street. near the canal tiridge, oppo site the United Stems lintel. net 16 JAMES BLAI(FLY. • • RESET . ...... • • .• •• ••30RilillRIIPTSS • LAMBERT & SHIPTOW WUOLESALE GROCIDES• FOZWIILDING AND comiLsmori ipswicluaus Demiersis Produce and Pittsburgh Manutactures. Noe 133 and 135 NVood street. PITTSICROH. TA. 3. O. INUNTZ, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No, 114, Marker street, Rear Liberty PITTSBURGH, PA _----------- - • JOHN SCOTT & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Dior chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, sl9-lo Pinsburgh. JOHN IIeDIVITT, JAIII3 NICDIVITT• J. & J. arzavrTir, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures generally, No. V. 4, Liberty, opposite 7th Street, Pitts , Sureh. re. ap Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, &beard Hughea, ifcrarfacturer of iron gad Nails Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street• JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Maker', No. 4a, Market .7. Soviet ik Son, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, Office, SinitA i lad Sireet, corner of Dia 'nand Alley. 1) LANS and Specifications finished in the best style 1 and at the shortest notice. R tttt Egrets: Loran & Kennedy, II Child• & Co., J Woodrrell, A Kromer, tV B Scade and Col tart & Dilworth. • jen. 1 , 1.1845—i:11y. Doctor Daniel McNeal, Office on Fifth ntre , t. between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. dec . ! G—y MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Prebbyterian Church. June 6. REYNOLDS & WILM%RTH, Forwarding and Commission merchants •6D DE•LEM.In 'PI LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE Corner of Penn and Irwin street... L. 0. RZY3OLDJ, t L. WILMaRTII. 5 NOW BOOX STOBE. BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, No. 43, Market street,aext door to Third Sired, ARE just opening a new and extensive assortment of Book. and Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale and retail intim lowest prices. • .25 Improved abutter Fasteners. THE subscriber bas invented and manufactures a superior SHUTTER FASTENER, made of rnalleabk Iron, and superior to anything of the kind now in use in this city, and, be believes in the United States. To be bad at any of the Hardware stores In tbeclty. and at the mannfarAmy, Smithfield st., COT nerd' Dlasnoixi J. VCKIDEt3. an 14.d1y. /sass Pattarsioa, jr, Career of let and Ferry streets• Pitubargh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, binges and belts; tobacco, ful ler, mill sod %hobo . Racfrwr, housen screws for rolling mills. imp 10-y Removal. DR. WM. M. WRIGHT, DENTIST, has removed to St. Clair sire, next door to the Exchange Hotel Buildings. sep I Jahn Willaskay, Tailor and Clothier, Lamrtystreet, between Sixth street and Viagin alley, South side. sep 10 Charles U. gay, WHOLESALE and Retail Bookseller, Paper Dealer, Stationer and Bookbinder, corner of Wood and Third streets. sept 18 GEORGE, WINSTON' COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 14, fain Strict, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Refer at Pittsburgh to Wm. Lippencott &Son, and John Orier noir SO•B'o' FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT r. XIILTANT. 7AKZa Z. LIDLIZ MVLV*XT & LEDLIE, NI&NOTACTURIC AND NM CoNeTANTLY ON 111 ND, Out, Kaubled and. Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, IR ALL ITS VARITTILS, AT TEISIR WMIEHOUSt, Corner of Market and Water Streets, PITTBBURGU. 87 Our Works continue in full operation, end we ere constantly adding to our stock, which enables us a:fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms.• eeplB•ly Pilkington'strarivalled inglaingf, - RN ANUFACTURED and sold wholesale sad retail, .15.1. SIXTH S?WT, one door below SinititiolA. oet2l-Iy. rrt Ff.O l !M 41 / 4 10° T THE NORTH WEST CORNER WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY! THE DR LAT. REX/tilt /OR DI 22222 4 07 THE LUNGS AND BREAST ! TESTIMONIALISI To Tlia PUBtac.—ln accordance with the prevail• leg custom, and in order to show the virtues of this medicine mote fully, the following certificates have been selected; and SS it is not our wish to ttifie with the lives, or health of thosesfilicted, we pledge our selves to make no assertions, or '.FALSE STATE MENTS" of the efficacy nor wilt wo hold any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. TH E PROOFS ARE HERE GlVEN—and we solicit an inquiry from the public into every case we publish, and feel assured they will find it a medicine well de serving their patronage and confidence. D7REMARK ABLE CURES..t Of al/the cures that have yet been recorded, there are some equal to those mentioned Wow, 'Aid& plainly shows Ike esrabilily of Comesor i otion, toes is some of its worst' forms !!!! Mrs. GOULD, or another proof added ! ! Tilt CCRIts rICRTOKNIED cut WISTAR's IILLS•11 WILD Clilialtr, ►A[ ►STOIUIRIOO TOM WORLD. Bosfoa, ann. 10. 1845. TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED. Dear dirt--1 take pleasure in communicating through yeasiteoll whom it may concern, and the pub. lic generality. the astonishing effect your truly won derful medicine has had upon me. I have not enjoy perfect health for four or five 'ears. Physicians told me my liver was dieeased,—and that I might some day, die with Consumption. Last September, 1841, 1 took a slight cold. which produced a backing neigh; this continued until February, 18.45, when I added another cold; my cough increased, 1 won lost my ap petite, and my strength failedi fair six weeks I could net tie upon one *Met I aweatlttry much at nights. mimed considerable blood doing the winter and could not speak a loud 'word for faro weeks. With all these bad symptoms. I had very ativere pains in myside, and between my shoulders; general debility followed. I I was confined to my room about eight weeks. I had buried %sister *ad brother. both died with Consump tion. I expected to die myself; my friends also dee. paired of my life. At this time, an uncle, who had been himself, advieed me to take.Dr Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. I accordingly procured a ' bottle, took it, and felt some better, obtained another, and a third; then I ceased to Sired, and my cough was better, hut my disease was so deeply rooted. I was obliged to continue taking the Balsam, until I had ta ken seven bottles. 1 can honestly and truly say, I believe Dr %Vigor's Balsam if IVilit l C berry saved toy life MRS. MARY B. GOULD. We are personally acquainted with Mrs Gould.— twisted in taking care of her doting her sickness.— believe, and know the statement to be true. I Mtts. I'. C. Pncicorr, Man. S. A. BACHZI.DER, No. I, Commercial at. Boston, Mass., Sept 12, 11145. ANOTHER VOICE FROM M AINE. WoODIOttoUGH, Me., July 30, 1845. Pear Sir,—llaving experienced great benefit from your invaluable medicine, I feel it my duty and pri, i• lege to let the world know what it ha. done for me. Possessed of a st.ong constitution naturally, 1 had en joyed perfect health pre.ious to the spring of 1843. when I was troubled with a difEtculy in ray left side, attended will considerable pain. Sometime tuJuly, I was violently mottled with a cough, which continued until fall:lbws.' was confined to the house eight months during which time my cough was very severe. I fee. quently had spells of coughing which lasted two hours, —daily raised large quantities ofdisnereetable matte'. accompanied with blood; sometimes I raised a quart of blood at a time. I consulted three physicians, all of whom done their best to restore me,—gsve me up,— said they could do no more Inc me.-1 must die,—it was impos‘ible fur me to live but a short time; one of them said my lungs were gone. At this critical mo. ment, when emminent phvvicains bad czaneteri their skill, friends dispuired of my life, my own hope of re coliety at an end, I resorted to Dr. W low's Balsam of Wild Cherry; when I had taken one and a hedftiottles. those severe spells ofcoughing were removed I con tinued taking the Balsam until spring. (April, 1844.) *Len I ceased to bleed at the lungs, my health and strength impros-d tie llott I left the house, but ores not able to work for a rear. Now my health is good; lam able to do a day's w ot k every dry on ins 1 41 M JAMES COMERY. itacu: TUOKAI BRIISLa. rtrnarann. on;a , , PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, CCIUNTEILEEM. Those wAo Covskterfest a goal medicine for the purpose of adding a few dollars G. their pocket, ere far worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin. For while the latter only robs us of our proneity, the former take property and hush!, and life away.— Dr. W [crates Batson of Wad Cherry is admitted by thousand, of disinterested witnesses, to have effect• ed the most extraordinary cures in cares of a pulnwr nary and siethmistie character ever before recorded in the history of medicine. The young, and beautiful, the good, all speak forth its praise. It is now the favorite medicine in the most intelligent families of our country. Sucha high stand in public estimation has been u chisved by its own merit' alone. And so long es • discerning public are careful to get Mirror's Del sanof Wild CAerry, and refuse with scorn counter feits, and every other article preferred to them as a substitute, to long will cares—poritiee cares—cheer the fireside of a depsiring family. I_,V*The true and genuine "Witmer!' Balsam of Wild Cherry" is sold at established agencies In all parts of the United States. • WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, that not only relieves but cures! OP Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. For side at Cincinnati only SA by • NDFORD & PARK. larSold in Pittsburgh by L. WILCOX, Jr., Southeast ecir. of Market st, and the Diamond. janl4 WASHINGTON HOTEL, Center of Bt. Clair and Pews streets,Pittstrotrgk JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. THEproprietor begs leave to return his Most grate ful thanks to big friends and the public for past favors, 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 for public meetings, dinner or supper parties. REFRESHMENTS Always ready,or prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the market will afford. Oysters and Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve. ry day during the season. The greatest care has been taken in the selection of wines and liquors. A 'lade ! t) 'of newspapers are regularly Sled in the establish ment. P. S. A Hot Lunch servedup every day at 11, A. M. Betel and Hoarding Hone. FRANKLIN HOUSE. THE susberiber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that be bets opened a Hotel and Boarding House, corner ot Shah street and Cherry alley, where travellers and others will be accommoda ted on the most reasonable terms. The house Is spacious, and has been fitted up at considerable ea pease, and every arrangement is made that will en sure the comfort and render satisfaction to boarders and ledgers. - A share of public-purl:ow le respect fully solicits& - ap 22-tf C HRISTJAN SCHMERTZ rzziriz =MI.M=CM OF WOOD AND FIFTH 81,`H WALL PAPER STdilii, _ Smithfield street, one doos , above PITTSBURGH, P.A. J. SHID E, MANUFACTURER of l'a.er Hangings and Bor ./TX den of every descriptiont Merchants and others wiehling to purchase are in vited to calland within his larieand splondid assort ment of GLAZED 61 UNGLAZED of all the various patterns now cos ascannot fail to please. GLAZED GREE colored on one or bra sides blinds, by the dozen or single 15'Rags sad Tanner'a Scr nov2l-6m. /MODS HOW • D & CO. HAVE, the pleasure to an • to their friends that they again occupy r old stand at No. 83, Wood street, %here they hire opened no • • Give WALL PAPER NVAIR . EHOUSE, And will have constantly on hand sa esseruive assort ment of Satin-glazed and Oils PAPER HANG INGS, Velvet and Imitation litrriers,of the latest style; and most handanme patterns fge papering halls, pee lers and chambers. They manufacture, and hall on hand at ssil times, Printing, Writing, Letter, \Vnipping and Tea Paper, Bonnet. and Fuller's Boards-4U of which th 4 offer fur sale on the most accommOsting termrk o and to which they invite the attends . "' of tnenibststsp and others. ALSO—Blank &Ass of all kiwis and tire beg goal itg,School Books, &c. always on hand and for sale as shrive. stisg 25. A. C. SAIREASN'T. E Save to in Form her friends mad the pobtc gao l) orally that her Select School for Young Ladies and Misses. Will commence the Winter Session on Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in St. Clairst., nearly opposite dm Eachang• She refera to the following genttement Hon John Breden, Rev W A Pasereant. Rev .1 Niblock, Wilson McCaodleas, Rev S Yong, Allen Kramer, Keg., Jacob Mechling,Esq., ,W m. Jack, Ext. John Bigler. Bill&r. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any informaNn as to terms &c., can be obtainedby eallinF ocAllen Kramer, Eon. aug l'imauiz Safes sal Vaults. rrillF. undersigned invite attention to the follow ing certificate: CERTIFICATF.. The undersigned having been requested by Messrs Constable & Strickler, to be present and superintend a test, by first, of one of their recently invented Pliers nix Fire Proof safes, and demi - tin; the subject one of very great public i m portance,lrivecarefullysetutinized the progress of a test, to which one of said chests was subjected. The chest was supported at each corner, at an elevation of 10 to 12 inches from the ground a fire of Bitumicnus coal anti fire was made over and around and kept actively burning 54 consecutive: hours. The Nei consumed was shout flO bushels of coal, and one cord of wood; the heat all the while be ing quite intense, and in the opiidon of the undersign- ' ed much greater than•rafe ja likely to 'Wain in any ordinary house tirntro. On the remtval of ate hre. their request the chest wa• opened, and greatly to the surtuntslarnent of the undstsignel and the large eatesber of chasms present. a Blank Rook wit)* Suntic~. tiro rrk" ids its folds; a piece of Dry pine Wood and the inner lining of the safe, whirl. is of Wood, were found warm in. aged, but n o t i n t h e Sli g htest legnie charred or inju- red, some manuscript on the Book us legible as b e • fore the test. The undernigmrd are Iv animous in the cons - ict ion thait a fi,e p r ied chest is practicable; awl that the ingenious and en terprising ntanufsctuters, whose efforts for forme no ohha F ast in producing Ono desideratum have prosed entirela s itereuful, de• series the public confidence and pstromtAe. JOHN ANDERSON, L It I.IVI NGSTON JOSIAH KING. WARRICK NIARIIIN, 1•1141 V Alt I) Hll IZELTON, JAMES }'ARK, Ir. the character of the alone named gentlemen, the public have a go 'rano, n vin.c docept r on, in the test w buil: was Made of our Phi-gotta Salt 1, aini we there fore feel the 01111,0 confidence In reenrolnending thorn Do a reliable proteCtion against fire, under any niditta• ry circumstance. %Ve would assure their interested, that there is no wood stout these Sales, but what is necessarily connected with the shelves and drawers. We male Vault Doors in the same manner and up on the same plan. (Inc of these can be seen at Reese C. Townsend & Co's new building. For the workmanship of our Vaults. they ran be seen at the foiiowing plicres: Lyoa. Shoch & Co., 1 1 Church & Carothers, Win. Larimrr, King & Holmes J. I). Ddvis P. 51Tormick, and W. Murtin. 17#'111anufartory on 2.1 street, between Wood and j Smithfield. CONST 1111. F. & Si R ICKLER, Pittsburgh. October 15, 1315 sm. Lafayette Refectory, Nos. 61 di. 63. WOOD STIL3I2IT,: Uader Lynd's Atrettom Store. Tsubribers bast fitted up the above place, in 1 superior style. and they feel assured will give comfort and satisfaction to all who may visit them. Arrangements have been made to hare a com stint supply of FRES Il OYS TER S. which will be served up to visitors and families on the short. est notice. Other luitnies,catidies, (tutu and pal tries of the choicest kinds always on hand. Their Bar is filled with the best bends the markets can af. ford; and Regalia, Castello, Principe and Havana Cigars of superior quality. Every attsintitm paid to visitors. Their motto is, Every luxury In its season. Pikes moderate. n0.10.1y. OGDEN & GIBSON. Basal Bost Bum. By R. Dosoreti, Pena sires!. PtiitsbisrgA, Penna. TIOARDING and Lodging by the day or week on ..L./ the most reasonable terms. Stowers will find it to their advantage to patronize him. Persons trav eling east or west, will find his house a convenient lo cation—it is within one hundred yards of the Canal Basin, and convenient to the Forwarding Houses. Lir Every information given to Iron Mandan turn's. in all branches of the business. rirHonie Brewed Ale can at all times be had at novlo.lv - - John Cartwright, CUTLER and Surgical insuument Manufacturer No 140 IVoodstreet, two doors from Virgin al. ley ,Pittsburg, Pa. of N. B.—Always on hand an extensise as tortment Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patentshears Saddler's Tools, Trues, ss atc. j WASHINGTON Market Area, Steubenville, Ohio JOHN IRONS, PROPRIETOR T HIS establishment has been taken by the 11 . undersigned, who respectfully begs leave to Inform his friends, and the public generally that it hu been refitted and furnished in a style not surpassed by any house in this place, and, at least equal to any in the West. ‘Vashington Hall is located In the business part of the:town, on Market street, nearly opposite the Cou r t House and public buildings, and within a few steps of the Market. Thesituation Is the most elevated of any public house in Town, commanding a view of the River for several miles above and below. An Omnibus, and servants, will at ali times be in readiness to convey passengrs and their baggage to and from the steamboat landings. Every accommodation which the public have e right to expect may now be had at the Hall, on terms as reasonable as offered by soy other good house is Steubenville. As the proprietor will spare no pains or expense to render general satisfaction, this, with his long experience in the business, will make it the interest of those who corns this way, to °give kiw • decB4. . J NO. IRONS. ARCH 6 1 -111SBURG/I, PENNSYLVANIA, A Last Winter Session—Dancing School. 10 - ADAM E B LAIQUE'S last session for the pres- LVIL enrwinter, will commence on Friday afternoon, February' 13th,iat 3 o'clock, P. M., at h er' Room in the Lafayette Irssembly buildings. In awn:dinning tbe re-organization of her claws fur the last winter season, Madame 8., hopes it will not be °Goof place to convey to her kind patrons her grateful acknowledgment of the liberal support they havehitherto extended to her. She cannot but feel highly flattered at the evidence they adduced of their eminent. appreciation of her services as a Teacher, in die crowded state of her classes, and she feels con fident the simple announcement of the re.organisa tiou of her classes will be sufficient to secure to her a continuance of their favors. In order to give that eclat to the Examination Ball, she proposes closing her winter labors with, and which' the presence of ull her p u pils cep only secure, atm offers the following induce eat - ).o her patrons,dn the reduction of her terms ea $6 etch, to those pupils who have attended the twottireviceer sea , lions. ""L'A FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS arc ska te on Fourth street, two don s from the Kay,,so6Jec— whim, B. will rent the above named roam& frit rib. is and private supper parties, Concet-•Soirees • c., Sc. The above rooms are finished end fatesilatittAile 'toast novel; elegant and approved style i;o lgressing rooms, and every convenience for the odation elf visitors, and ure now open fur inspectiolt. Important to Gentlemen. ..At the solicitation of sevetal gen4lernen, Madame B. will open evening classes, for iestructioo in the Polka, Polka Quadrilles. &c. Hours of tuition—Monday, %Vednesday and Fri. day evenings of each week, from 74 to 9 P M. Her subscription list is now opirr for subscribers at her rooms on Fourth at, near Wood. fob 21 If WALL PAPERS Iw, and at such on PAYER, prouly for Window taken in exchange MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CORNER OF THIRD 13D SNITEIPIELD STREETS, prrrsontors, P 4 B. WEAVER, Proprietor. THIS new and spacious HOTEL erected since the GREAT FIRE, and fronting on two of the most public streeu, is unsurpassed in the country, whether as rept& its architect oral arrangements or the ele gance, taste and comfort of its furnishings. Sitnaterl in the immediate viciniiv of the STEAM BOAT LANDING. BANKS, EXCHANGE OFFICES and principaI:MERCANTILE HOUSES.itoffers to IRA. , VELLERS and BUSINESS MEN desirehle conve niences; whilst to FAMILIES and GENTLEMEN of leisure its internal arrangements agora every ac• comodation the moat fastidious can desire. The PARLORS and CH AMBERS are all furnished in modern style, with entirely new and elegant Furni ture; an efficient corps of attentive and obliging ser . vents is maintained, and the TABLE will always a- bound with the choicest delicaciser the marltetsafford. The Trapdoor, who had long experience in this line of business. *stairs the public that no effort on his part will be snared to satisfactorily accomodate those who favor him with their custom. An omnibus and Baggage Car will always be in . readiness for the guests of the House. II WEAVER, Proprietor: ri+tstirch, Feb lg. 11146-1 m• • N D SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY, Corner Ross and Front streets. 9111 H E undersigned haring completed their machi- JL arty for riling Steel and Iron, are prepared to manufacture and furnish Spring and A B Steel—all si sea Slab Steel for Prairie Ploughs, Hoe and Saw Steel, Plates rolled and hammered, hay and manure fork., Sthel, and Canine Springs and Hammered Iron Ax and are prepared to do al kinds of Job Rolling, and Forging They also Leap on hand Carriage Hard ware and Trimmings of every description. NB. The highest price paid in cash for Iron and Steel Sclera. JONES Sc. QUIGG. fel, 11l am. ---_— TE paitrterphip of John Freeman &Co, was dia. solved on the 9th lmt, by the death of John Freeman, Esq. The business will hereafter be con ducted hy the undersigned surriving partner*, under the name and style of Carothers, Miller & Co, to wh-tm those indebted to the former firm, will please call and nettle their respective sr:counts. .1 CAROTHERS, ALEX MILLER. SANCLCHURCH. Fel,ruary 13 13.1 .—r..ht 4 d 1 m. F N connection with my ton. A. KIABIR, I hare this day, opened my tintne to Virgin Alley, near Wood street, where those wishing the choicest refreshments that are furnislied by well conducted Coffee Housea, can always be accommodated. Etresise Stabling for Rent. feb ;.1f IiESRY KLEMM, Sic. SKIER PLUM MANUFACTORY, Corner of Market street and the Diamond. THE subscriber has located permanently in Pita. j burgh, for the mannfacture and sale of all kinds I of Saddlery, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, silver plated, bras., japanned or tinned, in sett', or separate, to order, of any pattern, and to keep • complete as- torment. Also, buys and sells on commission. The an made and on band are the following: Bridle Bits and Stirrups, Backlights, Tenetts and Hooks, Moulding & Whip Bock- Buckles and Rings, eta, Iron and Wood Hems, House Trimmings, Stanhope Trees & Pads, I Door Plates, Pad Frames, Door Locks, Saddletrees. Bell Pulls, Bands for Wheels. Number Plates. ' Body and Dash Handles Trunk Plates, Silver, Dash irons, part flamed. I Brass or composition. Coach Dour Handles, Those persons having Brass Trimmings on their Doors can have them taken off and put on, and mod crate charge for plate only. WANTED IMMEDIATELY -4 Apprentices; 1 good Silverplater on house work, to act as fore man; 1 good Blacksmith, to make Irom Hems and Han. dies; I Wood Hem-maker, or a person to contract for a quantity of various kinds; 1 Brass Finisher and Founder, 1 Filer, 1 good Lathe; 1 Coach Lamp-maker; 1 Bridle Bitt and Stirrup Plater; 1 Drop Stamp and Screw Press; 6 or 8 second band Vices, weight not to exceed 30 .. ~- , STEEL wonzs, Kensington Works. UNION HOTEL. 4LNiI LLI .:IDi. 111 LP i' 61E3 pounds. Merchants or others having broken setts or odd ar tides, can sell out or procure deficient pieces to fil up their assortments. GEORGE TIIARP, Silver Plater. ------ --- Select School fbr Dora and Girls. WILLIAMS has open his Select School for H• Males and Females, in the room over Mr Dyet's Grocery, and formerly occupied by Mr Samuel Blood ,in Federal street, Allegheny, en Monday, he 18th inst. Tramo:—PrimaryClase, $6 par scholar per quarter of 11 weeks. Junior Class, Senior Class, ItZTEREPICIII• Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev ; D. H. Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. D. Campbell, D• D.; Hon. Charles Shaler, Joseph P . thusam, M. D., Charles H. Um% Esq. opt I—dly. T FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUAL PAYABLE IN ADVANCE BOOR AND JOB !PRINTING OFFICE, N. W. CORKER OT WOOD .3. FIPTLI ST3 The proprietnre of the NIORNING Po:yr and afzx• CURT AND MANUFACTURER re.spectfully inform their frienda ana the patrons of tho3e pap:J.3, that they have IL large and well chosen assortment of esza) 711C`ISC AP° azit ( - .)aizuraav3l.a.2.,ct Necessary t o a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Bills of Lading, \Circulars, Bill Heads, Cards, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. Booas. Pamphlets, Handbills, till tifttlis of litatitts, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Biltiociti ap- propriate cuts, Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable tOrMe. WC respectfully ask the patronage of our friend,' and the public is general in this Irrancb of our business. BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. July 25,1 845. ARRIVAL EXTRA. fin Hr. subscribe' would respectfully announce to his numerous ft lends and patrons, that he has received within the last few days, a choice assortment of French and English Beaver Cloths, Plain Black, Gold Mixed and otherfashlonahle colors, adapted to the season. Also, every description of .11111.1L.111 Both plain and fancy, together with a choice assort ment of Vesting. of Entirely New PaUerns. Which together with his usual supply, comprises the most extensive and best stock at present in this city. Also, a complete assortment of READY MADE GARMENTS, For Gentlemen's wear, Cloaks, Over Coats, Dress and Frock Coats, Yeats and Pints. N. B. PARTICULAR attention paid at all times to mating up work to order, in a style which will give matisfection to all, having in his employ, some of the most popular and compctent cutters in the city. P. DELANY, dee. 24 49 Liberty et. PUILADELPIIIA 40iSt i D c9UI3&? Umbrella & Parasol Manufactory, No. 104 Market Street, NEXT DOOR EAST QF THF. OLD STAND, W. 1. 1110111111DSON Has witbdtairafrom the firm of W.& W. H. Rich• ardson, and commenced business on his own account at No. 104 Market Street, between Third and Fourth, where he has for sale a full assortment of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasuletts and Shades, of the newest style and best manufacture, at the lowest market pines. Cotton Umbrellas, fair quality, 35 cents. Silk do. do. $1,50 Other Goals in proportion. You are respectfully invited tu call and see them. Pltiladelphga, Dee. 19, 1845.4 m. A FRESH SUPPLY Johnson's Superior Tall and Winter PRINTING INS. RECEIVED THIS DAY, At the Office of the Pittsburgh Morning. Post BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. sepl7-d&sql INSURANCE. American Piro Insurance Company 0? PUILADELPIA, CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL 500,000 PAID IN ()ince ta Pkiladelp/tia, No. 72, IValaat 'M. DAVIDSON, Pnts't FREDERICI FH•LET, Sec'y. THIS old and well established Companycontinues to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture and property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loos or damage by Fire. Applications for insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received.and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favorable terms by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent. (led.' 4 Nu `2.6 Wood st. TLIE undersigned meat lor the American Fire In surance Company of Philadelphia, continues to male Insurance against lowa or damage by fire, on fa vorable terms, at his old wand GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26..W00d at. INSURANCE salein a joint stock company, with a capital of $lOO.OOO, and power to increase it to $1 000,000, which is shortly toga into operation on the now ac quired large business of a motel company, whose char acter it will change (rum the mutual principle to that of joint stock alone; charter perpetual. This stock company will thus possess the advantage of in income already secured, and as it purposes con fining its operations to the best description of risks, the stock presents • favorable prospect for profitable investment. For particulars apply's:Pon to me. at my office, cor ner of Wood and Fourth streets, over Sibbet & Jones, entrance on Fourth street. JASW BUCHANAN. dec2s. OTTO ZVNZ. INARUPACTURICR or INCORRUPTIBLE TIMM, Smithfield Sireet,2 doors below Frifth, street, Pitts. bar,rk, Pa., ALW AYS on hand • full assortment of Plate and Pivot teeth, of a variety of 'haricot u simple Plats, Molars and Bicuspidatoes, Gum-teeth, Screw Pivot teeth, &c., Teeth and blocks mods to order.— Dentists supplied with all article' used in the pram.. sloe. All orders from abroad must beartornpaniesi by the cash. o r Plaint always en hand Portable Window Blinds. THE subecriber, baying competent workmen, and a largo stock of Venetian Window Blinds, will sell low. His "Portable Fastener," the only one in the United States. is the best and moat convenient plan over used for private or public buildings. Call and exarnine samples at J. W. %Voodwell's or G. Singer's. Old Blinds put up with the Portable FatiCIKT at a small charge. J. X. HENDERSON, west end Hand st. Bridge. Dissolution. TRK partnership heretofore existing between James K. Logan and George Connell, under the firm of J K Logan & Co, is this day diuolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the firm, will please present them for settle meat, arid all indebted will Moue make payment to J K Logan, who is duly authorised to settle the business of the concern. J K LOGAN, GEO. CONNELL. Pittsburgh, August 1, 1845. Dry Goods at Cost. JAS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, over 3D Davis' Auction Rooms, being desirous of changing his present businesL offers for sale his stock of Dry Goods now on hand, at cost, comprising a large assortment of cloths, cassimeres, asttinets, vesting's, prints, muslin*, &c., and worild respect- 001 Y invite the attemlonof those wishing to purcinssa as .be is determined to close aphis present bustle's. August 2, 1845.--aug 4. - , TWO CENTS. Y/Croll SCRIB.t. aUsTATI:s scHLIBL&K. scurEsA & SCHEIBLEI2, BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS, AND BINDERS, O. 115, WOOD ST., Tilr.EL Doolls ne.LoW 7 7TU •t. .PITTSBURGII, Keep constantly on hard a general assortment of German and English School Books; Letter. Writing, NV , ripping and Wall Paper. Their stack of German works in the different brunches of Schnee is ono of the largest in the United States, and having made ar rangements with some of the most extensiva Book establishments In Germany, they are fully prepared to till all orders in the shortest time and on the most reasonable terms. having connected with their Bookstore a Bindery. and employed the best hands that could be procured, they trust to be able to do nil bookbinding, entrusted to them, with neatness, and not inferior to any binding in the eastern cities. Blankbooks of every descrip tion mode to order in the shortest time, and at the lowest price. jan t. I'lTTstltlllo/1, Jan 20, 1048. PROPOSALS will ho received by the subscriber at this place until noon of the 10th February next fur furnishingand dellvetng at dm navy yard at Pen. sacola, on or before the 20th cf April nevt, two thou. sand tons (2240 pounds each) of the best bituminotre lump coal suitable for steamers. The said coal mast be of the very best queatty, and pass such inspection et the Navy yard, Pensacole,aa may be directed hy the commandant at said yard, and if directed by him, any portion of it which may not be rastsfactory, is to be immediately separated from the other at the expense of the contractor. Satisfactory bonds, with two sureties, ih ball the amount of th;, contract, will be required for Its faith ful performance, in addition to a reservation of ten per centom, fur all bills which may be approved, which reservation, will not he paid until the completion of the contract. according to its teams. In case of failure on the punt of the contractor to deliver the coal within the period limited for its de livery, the right is reserved, to direct purchases to be mad, to supply deficiencies, and the contractor and his sureties are to be liable for any excess of cost. over the contract price, and the ten per cents reserved to be forfeited to the use and benefit of the United States. Payments will be made on bill. duly approved by the Commandant of the Navy Yard at Pensacola, by such of the U. S. Navy Agents as the ranuattor may prefer within thirty days lifter the bills are presented to him. W. W. HUNTER, jero.B tf Lieut. Superintendent. AT COST, AT COST. THE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third streets, still continues !he sale of Dry Goods, at reducec prices, and Is now otTering greater induce meats to purchaser.. The remainder of our Cloak ings, Alpaccas, Merinoes, Muslin de laines, Calicoes, Flannels, Linseys, Jeans, Cas,inetts, Blankets and Shawls, together with many other goods. We have concluded to close cif at cost for a few days. in or der to reduce our stock previous to Spring. Purcha sers will find this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at exceedingly low prices. Cull early and se cure a good bargain. jan 14 A. A. MASON. Co-Partnership WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first. day of January, last, associated with him Jas.W. Hallman and John F Jennings, under the name and style of Coleman, Hallman & Co. will now nave in creased facilties for manufacturing SteelSprlngs,ham mered Axes, Americnn Bliser and Spring Steel, ate, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully aortal. ted, and hope by strict attention to business, to mark a continuance to the new firm, the favors so liberalises! stowed upon him. Fa:tory en St Clair street—ware. house 43 Wood street, opposite St Charles Hotel. where can be found a good assortment of Springs, Ailed A B, and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev. cry description, together withlron, Nails, and Pitts burgh manufactured articles. Or The highest price paid fur Scrap Iron. jan23 W,ll. CoL6B•N, JOHN r. JCIttrINOJ, JAS. W. HAILSILIE. COLEMAN, DAILMAN eir, CO., Manufacturers of Carriage Springs 4. Axles, A B. AND Spring steel& dealers in Coach Tsinunings Of every description. menulactory on ST. CLAIR sr. Warehouse, 43 W OOD STREET, opposite St Charles Hotel. jan23 GREAT EXCITEMENT ! 1 TARIFF REPEALED! I 1 THE sliding smite principle abandoned and the' minimum standard adopted at No. 92 Market Street. We hare been receiving for the last week or two. a fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Manufacturers, Importer!, and at Auction, at tbe lowest cash prices. Hissing bad an experienced Agen't in Philadelphia and Nev. Y irk for 'sortie months past pickins , up bargains, here and there, ent• Weil us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Goods with almost an imperceptible Taritf. Our stock con sists in pert of the following Goods:— , Shawls--a great variety; French Terkeri Shawls; English do do; Splendid Brosha and Cashmere Shawls; Damask dot Weekend Embroidered Terkeri do; Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe do; Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Plaid Woollen Shawls of every variety; Also a great variety of Cashmere D'Ecosaisi Plain de Lain, and barred and figured de Writ English and French Merinoes; Alpaccas and Coburg Cloths; Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silks; - Irish Linens—Cotton Alpacca and Cashman Hose; CASSIMERES. CLOTHS, and VESTINGS. Also, an ewcellent assortment of domestic Goods. All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, at such pri. nes es we think cannot fail to please. Call and eat• amine for yourselyess—at No. 92 Market street. dec29-tf. MOSES COREY. L. O. RIMIoLDS REYNOLDS & SEIZEi • FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Allegheny Rim Trade. DI•LIAS itr GROCERIES, PRODUCE. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Chloride of Liate and Paper. The highest price in cash paid at 10th:wafer COMP try rags, baling rope, end canton waste, con= of Penn and Irwin sts. Pittsburgh, Pa. no , 15•ly SUPERIOR PRINTERS' INK.—DR. G. BEN. J AMIN BMITH, 179 Greenwich street, (try! Brick Block,) New York, keeps constantly ois add Printers I nk, of a superior quality, at the market.pries. vie:—Extra News Ink, at 30c.; Book do. 40e4 5 0 e , * 60., 75c., and $1 per lb. These Inks are franufac tared by steam, and of superior stock. ?Haters will favor Dr. G. with s callbef ore purchasing their Winter stock, as they will find!: decidedly to their edlinteitt to deal with him. sep64f Bette H F Y IRH(OBY, Dealer in China, Ohm and Qee „,...,e, h., removed to No 125 Wood, be, tween Fifth street sod Virgin Alley, three doors from the corner of Fifrb. at which place Mt respectfully vices the attent;on of his friends,and the public roar ally to his as sortment of goods in the above line, which h e feels confident will give satisfaction es to prime and quality febt A BEELEN his removed his Commission and A • Vorwarding %siness from the Canal Basin to his new Warehouse, on Third stmt. nee.*oPPonito the Post Office. Tay 30. J. L. SEM To Printors! liamoval
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