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VOL. I- -NO 199.
PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY
BtoLian, 'ARGENT &BIGLER
d. W. comer of Wood and Fifth Streets
Tattsts.--Five dollars a year, payable in advance.
Slr tiolkara *lll invariably be required if not paid
within the year.
filingleeopies Two CL Ts --for SILIC fit the counter
of the OrEna, and by News Boys.
?be' Weekly Mercury and MannCacturer
la nablished at the same office, on a double medium
•beet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, to advance. &n
-tie copies, SIX C A NTS,
TERNS OP
PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
1 One insertion, $0 501 One month, $5 00
i Two do., 0 75 Two do., 600
florae do., 1 00 Threedo. 7 00
I One weelc, 1 50 Four do., 800
i Two d0.,8,00 Six do., 10 00
Tiara, iiii., 4'oo One year, 15 00
:- .4 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
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I - CRAROLAILZ AT FLRA.SO RZ.
or, • -068S/stare. Two Squares.
is 'worths, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00
' nee2s 00 One year, $ 5 00
. .terger advertisements - In Proportion.
CARDS of four lines S:x DOLLARS a year. '
EDMUND SNOWDEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FFICE: in the building on the North Eaucorner
O
of Fourth and Smithfield streets. •
novll-17
P. C. SHANNON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GefieDebengh, Westmoreland County, Pa. —Will
practice in the Westmoreland, Indiana aid Cambria
Comte. deeB ly.
=E3MEMIIII!I
McMAZION & SEANOR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICE in Fifth street,in Barr's ne. building, ba t
kJ &wean Wood and Smithfield streets.
net 294 y.
WAI. O'HAItA ROBINSON,
•
• (LATE 12. S. •TTORNET,)
HAS removed his:Office to No. 8 St. Clair street
sept 4
EDWIN Cf. WILSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Franklin. Venango Cowity, Possia.,
WILL attend promptly to all busincgs entrusted
to his care—colloctions made in Warren,
Clarion and Jefferson counties.
— SEVER To
J. A. SToCICTOS, &CO.
tritrirr, WILSON, &Co.. rittAburgo
JOBS BIGLER,
110S.JAKES KINNEAR, Franklin
Hon. ALES M'CALMORT,
JANEI WILSON, Steubenville, Ohio.
fuly 2a-ly.
C., ORLANDO LOOMIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, Fourth street., above Smithfield.
jolt'
Howe, in theroom over the •er
ap 17—tf.
Law Notice.
ANDREW BURK E
riFFICE removed to Smithfield street, between
J.4thstreetand Diamond Alley, oppomte Mr Geo
W an's TobaceoManufae-ork ep 16
Lzmir Notice.
WANES CALLAN ha.sremoved to the chambers
Or &ocarina by Alderman McMa.sters on Fifth st.
between Wood and Smithfield. ay 18
REMOVAL.
G. L. Robinson & M. 3113rido,
ATTOHNLYS AT LAW,
IX AVE removed their office to Grant street, a
ill short distance from Seventh street, towards the
Court House.
3Couveyancing and ether instrnmentsof writing
and promptly executed. are
M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE,
Attorneys and Camel Jars at Law,
Office on Fourth street, opposite R & R H Patter
on's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. rep 10
• • W. E. Multi% Attorney at Law,
Pa. Main Bakewell's Grantst.,
ta rdl lFrn.r..int E. Averts, Esq. will give his atten
tion SO my unfinished business, and I mammni him
tothe patronage of my friends.
se. WALTER FORWARD.
Maier & Simpson, Attorneys at Law,
Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni
ted Sults bank, 4th street, hetweenMarketand Wood
Streets. m2l.
c Aacts H A.L ER. IDWAILD 115P30!.
Goo. S. Salami, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fourth street,between Wood and Smithfield.
Or Conveyancing and other instruments of wri
ting egally and promptly executed.
mar2l•tf
lIAMILTON & STERLING,
•ttorneys at Law,
OFFICE, North side of Fifth street, between Wood
and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
N. B. Collections made on reasonable terms.
des 4-ly
Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law,
Odes, war the Court House, in Mellon's buildings
leg
B. Morrow, Alderman,
°TIM north side of Fifth street, between Wood and
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ser 10-tf
DEL GEO. PELTS,
Irjr AS removed a short distance above his termer
Li location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, east
jan 7
Dr. George Watt,
Office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth,
aug 21. PITTSBURGH
B. D. SIBILLEDIE, M. D i
151 P MOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and
Haadstreets. five doe's below Hamistreet.
811G8 MITERS,
SURGEON DENTIST.
113 Liberty street.
A few doors below St Clair at., Pittsburgh
sip 28-Iy.
Wm. Ai Wand, Dentist,
Use removed to the place of hie former kaideece, ie
Perwetreet, two doors below Irwin. ep 18
DU. GEO. FELIX,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Office ou Smithfield, clear Seventh street.
jai Q6.18454f
GEORGE COCHRAN,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
NO. 26 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH.
nov27
AfiEELPI has removed his Commission and
• Foriinsfirit Huila* from the Canal !Mein to
his new Warehouse, on Third stmt. wadi , opposite
t he Post Office. inky 30.
PUBLISHED DAILY, BY BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND :FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
vimTtsneci.
11=:11:12=3
rtt'ZNIGHT,
M=!
Removal.
N. HOLMES & SON,
BANKERS,
AND DEALERS I N
Foreign and Domestic Bills ofEnchange.
CERTIFICATES of deposit Bank notes and Spe
cie. Drafts and notes collected, and remittahces
made to any part of the United States.
jan 7-1 y No. 55 Market Street.
B. V. STERETT
STEREITT & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Defilers in Foreign and
Domeslic Wines and Liquors,
No. 18 Market street, one door above Front,
PITT36I/B.01:1 Pa.
deef29
James Park, Jr. Jk Co
WHOLESALE Grocers, Importers of Tin Plate
and Qoeensware, and dealers in Copper and
Pittsburgh manufactured wicks, Nos. 112 and 114
Second sc, between Wood and Smithfield streets.
janl 4-novl4 ly.
GEORGIC OODIS I/01MM SNOWDEN
OGDEN & SNOWDEN,
SUCCESSOaS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO..
WHOLE/101LE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS
AND Manufacturers of White Lead, Red Lead,
and Lytharge,corner of Wood and Second ate.,
Pitta.hurgh, Pa. n0T13.11,
Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward.
OUN A PARKINSON, Alderman Fifth Ward,
MP Penn street, between Walnut and O'Hara streets,
where he may be found at all times. Those having
Houses or other property to sell or rent, can have the
saute punctually attended to; debts collected, and all
the dude* of •n Alderman will receive prompt at•
tention. oct
Alderman's OSlee.
rr HE undersigned begs leave to say to his friends
and the public generally, that he has removed
his office to Penn street, near the canal Bridge, two•
site the United States Hotel
net 16-
HENRY LANISCRT J AkIIPTM.
LAMBERT ik SNIPTON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION( MERCHANTS
Dealers in
Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures.
Noa 133 and 135 \Van.] street.
14612 rirTIBURGH. PA.
J. G. DIIINTZ,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS,.
No, 114, Market street, near Liberty
July 1y PITTSBURGH, PA
JOHN SCOTT & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mer
chants,
No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street,
al9-1v
rittshurzh.
JOHN IeDEVITT, JAME 3 M.DILTITT.
J. & J. DrDEVITT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufartures
4orterally, No. 224, Liberty, oprith,ite 701 Street, Pitt s
,l,trgh, re. ap 28-1 y
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works,
Edward Hughes, Maste t factitrer of Iran and Nails
• NSTON &ST • •.',
Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers,
No. 44, Market street. cep 10
J. Vogdes & Soo,
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS,
Office, Sseitiviel4 Street, corner of Diamond Alley.
PLANS and Specifications finished in the best et) le
and at the shortest notice.
liarcardteist Logan & Kennedy, H Childs &
Co., J Woodwell, A Kramer, B Scaifo and Cul
tart & Dilworth.
jan. 14, 1845—d Iv.
Doctor Daniel McNeal,
Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield
streets. Pittsburgh. dee 16-I
MARTIN LYTLE,
FAMILY GROCER,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
Next door to the Fifth Prer.byterian Church.
.lone 6.
REYNOLDS & WILMARTH,
Forwarding and Commission Illorchants,
AND D ZZZZZ I IS
LUMBER, GROCERLES, PRODUCE,
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE,
Corner of Penn anti Irwin streets,
L. 0. REYNOLDS, i
L. WILXIRTH.
NTIW BOOR STORE.
BOSWORTH & FORREST_ER,
No. 43, Market street,sext door to 71Ad atreet,
ARE just opening a new sod extensive assortment
of Books and Stationery, which they will sell,
wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. •p 25
Improved Shatter Fasteners.
HE sub.scriber has invented and manufactures
T
a superior SHUTTER FASTENER, made of
malleable iron, and superior to anything of the kind
now in use in this city, and, ho believes in the United
States. To be had at any ofthe Hardware stores in
theclty. and at the manufactory, Smithfield St., cor
nor of Diamond alley. J. VOG DES.
jan 14-41 y.
James Patterson, Jr.,
Corner of Ist and Ferry streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful
ler, mill and timber screws; bousen screws for rolling
mills &c. see 10—y
Removal.
DR. I,VM. M. WRIGHT, DENTIST. has removed
to St. Clair stret, next door to the Exchange
Hotel Buildings. cep I
John DrOloskey, Tailor and Clothier,
Liberty street, between Sixth street end Virgin alley,
South side. sep 10
Charles EL Kay,
WHOLESALE and Retail Bookseller, Paper
Dealer, Stationer and Bookbinder, corner of
Wood and Third streets. septlB
GEORGE WINSTON
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 14, Math Street,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Refer at Pittsburgh to
Win. Lippencott &Son, and John Grier.
nos 20.60"
FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT
P. IMULYANY,
INIILVANY & LEDLIE,
lIANUFACTURZ AND ICCEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
Out, Moulded and Plain
FLINT GLASSWARE,
E==l
Corner of Market and Water Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
MP Our Works continue in full operation, and we
Cre constantly adding to our stock, which enables us
to:fill orders with promptness.
Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and
examine prices and terms. seplti•ly
ItilltitogioneaThottvslied ISlstoldasep
ity!LNUFACTUREDand sold wbokealoaod
ILL SIXTH STAMM, one door below Southfield.
oot2l-Iy.
THE LUNGS AND BREAST
To VIZ PUBLIC.—In accordance with the prevail.
kg custom, and in order to show the virtues of this
medicine mote fully, the following certificates have
been selected; and as it Is not our-wish to tail% .with
the lives, or health of those afflicted, we pledge ear
wive,. to make no assertions, or '.FALSE STATE.
HENTS" of the efficacy nor will wo hold any hope to
suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. •THE
PROOFS ARE HERE GIVEN--end we solicit an
inquiry from the public into every cam we publish ‘
and feel assured they will find it a medicine well de•
serving their patronage and confidence.
IT=
Of alltke cures hint have yet been recorded, there
are none equal to those mentioned below,
which plainly stows the curability
of Consumption, even iv
some of its worst
• forms !!!!
Mrs. GOULD, or another proof added ! !
THE CURE. rVR►UKMCD BY wiSTAR's BALSAM o►
Dear Sir:-1 take pleasure in communicating
through you. to nil whom it may Cr/M.44M, and the pub
lie generality, the astonishing effect your truly won
derful medicine has loot upon mr. I have not enjoy.
perfect health for four or five yews. Physicians told
me my liver was- I might some
day, die with Contomption. Lott September, 1841,
I I took a slight cold, which produced a hacking cough;
this continued until Febtuary, 1845, when I added
another cold; my cough increased. I anon lend my ap
petite, and alystresgithiailed; for six weeks 1 could
tint lieuplelli POP OWN* sweat very much at nights.
raised considerable bTnod tluting the winter and could
not speak a loud word fur two weeks. With all these
bad symptoms, I had very severe pains in mvside, •nd
between my shoulders; general debility followed. I
was confined to my room shout eight weeks. I Ind
buried &sister and brother, both died with Consump
tion. 1 expected to die myself; my friends also des
paired of my life. At this time, an uncle, who had
been benefited himself, advised mete take Dr Wistar's
Balsam of Wild Cherry. I accordingty procured a '
bottle, took it, and felt some better; obtained another.
end a third; then I ceased to/ deed, and my cough was
better; hut my disease was an deeply rooted, I was
obligod to continue taking the Balsam, until I had ta
ken sesen bottles. I can honestly and truly say, I
believe Dr ‘Vistar's Balsam cf Wild Cherry saved ins
life MRS. MARY B. GOULD.
JAMES BLAKELY
Wn me personally arquaintell with Mrs Gould,—
natioed in taking care of her during her sickuma.—
believe, nod know dm a urment to be true.
&Ins. I'. C. l'bmacorr,
Mas. S. A. BACHtLDER,
No. 1, Commercial st.
Boston, Mass., Sept 12, 1345.
ANOTHER VOICE FROM MAINE.
Woormonuttnit, Me., July 30, 1.845.
Dear Sir,—Having experienced great benefit from
your invaluable medicine. I feel it my duty and privi•
lege to let the world know what it bas done Cm me.
Pottamied of a abong comtitution naturally. I hed em
jived perfect health previum to the spring of 1543,
alien I was troubled with a infirmly in ray left side,
attended Mill considerable pain. Sometime in July,
quently had spells olcoughing which lasted two hours,
—daily raised large quantities of dinogreeable matter,
accompanied with blood; norrnetimen I raised a court of
blood at a time. I consulted three physicians, all of
whom dune their best to restore me,—gave me up,—
said they could du no more for me,-1. must die, it
was impossible fur me to lice but a short time; one of
them said toy lungs were gone. At this critical ma
mint, when emminent phvnicians bad canurted their
skill, friends dispaired of my lifts, my own hope of re.
cover• at an end, I resorted to Dr. IV istar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry; when I had taken one ands hanottles,
those severe spells ofcougbing were removed. I con
tinurd taking the Balsam until spring, ( April, 1844.)
when I ceased to bleed at the lungs, my health and
strength improved so that I left the house, but was
not able to work fur a year. Nuw my health is good;
I ant able to do a day's wotk every day on my Isom.
JAMES COMEhY.
WiLOCV: THOUS BIIINCR.
GP Those wlto Cottilerfeil a good medicine for
the purpose of adding a few dollars to their pockets,
are far worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin.
For while the latter only robs us of our property,
the former take property and health and life away.—
Dr. Wuraft's Balsam of Wild CAerry is admitted
by thousands of disinterested witnesses, to have effect
ed the most extraordinary cures in cases of a point°.
nary and asthmatic character ever before recorded in
the history of medicine.
The young , and beautiful, the good, ell speak forth
its praise. tis now the favorite medicine in the
moat intelligent families of our country.
Such a highstand in public estimation has been a
chieved by its own merits alone. And so long as a
discerning public are careful to get Wistar's Bai
samef Wild Cherry, and refuse with scorn counter
feits, and every otherarticle preferred to them as a
substitute, so long will cures—poritire cures—cheer
the fireside of a depairing family.
WTho true and genuine "Winter's 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!
TITTSIVRQR.
e5-ly
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5
or sale at Cincinnati only by
SANDFORD & PARK
rirSold in Pituburgh by
L. WILCOX, Jr.,
South•eatt car. of Market tt, and the Diamond
ja nl4
Corner of St. Clair and Pens streets, Pittsburgh,
JAM ES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor.
THE proprietor begs leave to return hismostgrate
ful thanks to his friends and the public for past
favortt, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation
of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated
near the Exchange; it has accommodations for travel
ers, and a large room for public meetings, dinner or
supper parties.
Always ready, or prepared on the shortest notice, with
the choicest the market will afford. Oysters and
Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve
ry dayduring theseason. The greatest care has been
taken in the selection of *vines and liquors. A varie
ty of newspapers are regularly Sled in the establish.
ment.
P. S. A Hot Lunch served up Avery day at 11, A. M
lip 13.
THE susbcriber respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and
Boarding House, cotnerni Siam street and Cherry
alley, wherotravellersaod. others will be accommoda
ted on the most reasonable terms. The house is
spacious, and has been fitted up at considerable ex
pense, and every am:igen:ter! is made that will et-
Sure the . comfort and render satisfaction - to boarders
and lodgers. Aabare of public patronage is respect-
fully solicited.
22-0 CHRISTLANSCHMERTZ.
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PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1846.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY !
Tilt GREAT REMEDY FOR DIIEASE3 OF
TESTIMONIALS:
B:TREMARKABLE C URES..co
WILD CHRKRT, ♦RC •$TOR1'1111(0 TIM WORLD.
liosius, S,pt, 10, 1845
TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED
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WASHINGTON HOTEL,
REFRESHMENTS
Motel and Boarding Souse.
FRANKLINHOUSE.
WALL PAMIR STORE,
Smithfield street, oxe,door above Fourth street
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
J. SHZDLE,
mANUFACIVRER &Paper' Hangings and Bor
ders or every description.
Merchants and others fishing to purchase are in
vited to manna examine his large and rplend id assort
ment of •
GLAZED 4- UNGLAZED WALL PAPERS
of •ll the various patterns low la rate, and at inch Dri
Ce 3 ascannot fail to please,
GLAZED GREEN PAPER,
colored on one or both Ales expressly for Wiadow
blinds, by the dozen or sirgleplisee.
Er Rags and Tanner's Scups takes in exchange.
nov2l-6m.
JAMES 80,41111 D & CO
HAVE the pleasure to acimuitace to their friends
that they again occupy their old stand at No.
83, Wood street, where they bate opened In nun
sive
WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE,
And will have constantly as band an extensive assort-
meet of Satin-glazed and
i tt PAPER HANG.
INGS, Velvet and Imitation ,of the Inteststyle;
and most handsome pattenas fir papering balls, par
lors and chambers.
They manufacture, and base cia head at all times,
Printing, Writing, Letter, Wropping and Tea Paper,
Bonnet and Fuller's Boa rde--all of which they offer
rot ■ale on the moat isteciampliating teem. and to
which they invite the asseation of tnercbrats and
others.
ALSO—Blank Books ciall kis& and the Lea gull].
ity, School Books, 6te, udielaye as hand and fur sale
as above. auk 25.
MRS As C.
BEGS leave to inform heifriemisaad the pubic gen.
orally tEat her Seleeadebool for Young Ladies
and Mi.ses. Will coustimeeta the Winter Session on
Monday the Etta of Septegalk.r. at her school room in
St. Clair st., nearly oppileite the Exchange fluter.—
She refers to the funnel's gentlemen:
Hon John Bresten, Rev W A Passasiant.
Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq.,
Rev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq.,
Jacob Mechltng, Esq., Wm. Jack, EN.
John Bigler.
Butler. Pa. - Pittsburgh.
Any information as to berms &c., can be ebtainedby
canine or. Alien Kremer, Eca. nalz
mix Safes awl Vaults.
Tll urnleraigned 1110616 attention to tits follow
iug certificate:
CERTIF rc ATE
The undet4igneJ having been requested by Niessrs.
Constable & Strickler, lobe present and superintend
a test, by firs, of one of tbeir tecemly invented Pine
nix Fire Proof safes, and deeming the subject one of
very great public importance,h/vecarefullysciutinized
tine progress of a test, to which oue of said chests was
sultjectreL The chest was suppot tt.d at each corner
at an elevation of 10 to 12 inches from the ground
fire of Bituminous coal and lire was made over a
around and kept actively burning 5. consecutive
hours. The fuel consumed was about 80 bushels of
coul, and one cord of wood; the heat till the while be
;ng quite intense, and is the opinion of the undersign-
ed much greeter thing Aide is likely w sustain in any 1 1
ordinary house burns:,.. '
On the temonnl le hre. at their to•tltsest the chit
woo opened, and greatly to the astonishment of the
undersigned and the large number of citzeni present.
• Blank Book with Smoky Bank octet within its
•
• . t• 11. • a •, nee 'lain
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red, some manuscript no the Book as legible as be•
fore the test. Tin undersigned are u: animous in the
conviction that a Sic Proof chest is ptacticable; and
that he ingenious and enterprising manufacturers,
whose efforts for some months pant in producing thin
desideratum have proved so entirely successful, de•
serve the public confidence and patronage.
JOHN ANDERSON,
L. R. LIVIINGSTON
JOSIAH KING,
WARRICK MARTIN,
EDWARD II EA Z. ELTON,
JAMES PARK, Ir.
Tr. the character of the above named gentlemen, the
public have a guarantee against deception, in the test
which was made of our Phenols. Safes, and we there.
fore feel the utmost confidence in recommending them
as a reliable protection against fire, under any otdioa•
ty circumstance. We would assure those interested,
that there is ne wood about these Safes, but what is
necessarily connected with the shelves end drawers.
We male Vault Doors in the Mee manner and up
on the same plan. One of these can be 'rennet Reese
C. Townsend & Co's nine building.
For the workmanship of our Vaults. they can be
seen it the following pliant Lyon. Shorb & Co.,
Church & Carothers, Wm. Lorimer, King & Holmes
J. I). Davis, P. Ill'Cormlck, and W. Martin.
Manufactory an street, between Wood end
Smiihk•ld. CONSTABLE & STRICKLER,
Pittsburgb,October 15, 1845 Sm.
Latliyette labctery,
NOl. Or& 03, WOOD 1112113111 T,
Muter Lynsd's dueller Store.
THE subribers have fitt ed up th e above place, in
superior style, and they feel assured will give
comfort and satisfaction to all who may visit them.
Arrangements have been made to have • con
stent supply of FRESH' OYSTERS, which
will be served up to visitors and families on the short
eat notice. Other luxuries,candies, fruits and pas
tries of the choicest kiads always on hand. Their
Bar is filled with the best brands the markets can af
ford; and Regalia, Castello, Principe and Havana
Cigars of superior quality. Every attention paid to
visitors. Their motto is, Every luxury in its season:*
Price* moderate.
OGDEN & GIBSON.
novlo lv
Canal Doat House.
By R. Domlt, Penn 'Erect, Pittsburgh, Penna.
BOABDING and Lodging by the day or week on
the most reasonable terms. Strangers 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 cf the Canal
Basin, and convenient to the Forwarding Houses.
t: Every information given to Iron Manufac
turers, in all branches of the business.
ri"Home Brewed Ale can at all times be had a
no , lo-1v
:ohs Cartwright,
CUTLER and Surgical Instzument Manufacturer
No 140 Woodetreet, two doors from Virgin al
ley ,Pittsburg, Pa.
N. B.—Always on hand an extensive assortment of
Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's
Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears
Saddler's Teals, Trusses, &sc. je 24.
WASHINGTON HALL.
Market street, Steubenville, Oki,.
JOHN IRONS, PROPRIETOR
HIS establishment has been taken by the
T
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 leastequal to any In
the West.
Washington Hall is located in the business part of
the town, on Market street, nearly opposite the Court
House and public buildings, and within a few steps
of the Market. Thesituation is the most elevated of
any public house in Town, commending a view of the
River for several miles above and below.
An Omnibus, and servants, will at all 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 now be had at the Hall, OD terms
as reasonable as offered by any other good house is
Steubenville. As the proprietor will spare no pains
or expense , to render general aatiefaction, this, with
his long experience In the tateloem, will make it the
interest of those wie coos this WOP AO "este Um a
decB•tf JNO. IRONS.
:v--
Last Winter Session—Dancing School.
MADAME BLAIQUE'S last session for the pres•
eat winter, will commence on Friday afternoon,
February 13th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., at her Room in
the Lafayette Assembly buildings.
In announcing the re-organization of her classes
fur the last vsinter season, Madame 8., hopes it will
not be out of place to convey to her kind patrons her
grateful acknowledgment of the liberal support they
have hitherto untended to her. She cannot but feel
highly flattered at the evidence they adduced of their
eminent appreciation of her services as a Teacher,
in the crowded state of her classes, and she feels con
fident the simple announcement of the reorganize
Lion of her classes will be sufficient to secure to her
a continuance of their favors.
In order to give that eclat to the Ezaathiation
Ball, she proposes closing her winter labors with,
and which the presence of all her pupils can only
secure, Ole of the following inducement to her
patrons, in the reduction of her termsto $0 each, to
those pupils who have attended the two previous ses
sions.
LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS aro situ.
te on Fourth street, two doe s from the Hay Scales.—
Madame B. will rent the above named rooms for pub.
lic and private supper parties, Concerts, Soirees
&c., &c.
The above rooms are finished and fitted up in the
snort nowel; elegant awl approved style, with dressing
rooms, aad every convenience for the accommodation
of visitors, and are now open for inspection.
Important to Gentlemen.
At the solicitation of sevetal gentlemen, Madame
B. will open evening classes, for instruction in the
Polka, Polka Quadrilles, &c.
Hours of tuition--Mondey, ‘Vednesday and Fri
y evenings of each week, from 7i to 9 P M.
Her subscription list is now opeo fur subscribers
her rooms on Fourth it, near Wood.
feb if
MERCHANTS , HOTEL,
CORNER OF THIRD ADD SNITEFIELD STREET*
PITTSIBMIGIII, PA.
B IV EA VE R., Proprietor
THIS new and spacious HOTEL erected eincethe
GREAT FIRE, end fronting on two of the most
public streets, is unsurpassed in the country, whether
as regards its architectural arrangements or tho ele
gance, taste and comfort of its furnishings. Situated
in the immediate vicinity of the STEAM BOAT
LANDING. BANKS, EXCHANGE OFFICES and
princfbnlMEßCA NTI LE HOUSES. it offers to TRA
VELLERS and BUSINESS MEN desirable conve
niences; whilst to FAMILIES and GENTLEMEN
of leisure its internal arrangements afford every oc
eans...dation the most fastidious can desire. The
PARLORS and CHAMBERS are all furnished in
modern style, with eftiirely new and elegant Furni
lure; an efficient corps of attentive and obliging ser
vants is maintained, and the TABLE will always a
bound with the choicest delicaciscr the marketsafford.
The Prop' icior, who had lung experience in this
line of business, assures the public that no effort on
his part will be spared to satisfactorily accomodate
those who favor him with their custom.
An omnibus and Baggage Car will always be in
rem:lines,' fur the guests of the House.
B WEAVER, Proprietor:
Pitt burgh, Feb T. 1846-Im.
FITTSOUSGEL STEEL WOUES,
♦rn
SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY,
Corner Ross and Front streets
\ti
E underbigned havieg completed their mnchi
red t.
I'lates rolled and hammered, hay and manure fortis,
Stile!, rind Carriage Springs and Hammered Iron Ax
les, and are prepared to do a'l kinds of Job Rolling,
and Forging. They also keep on hand Carriage Hard
ware and Trimmings of every description.
NB. The highest price paid in rash for Iron and
Steel Selena. JONES &QUIGG.
feb 20.d2m.
Kensington Works.
T"E pattnershipof John Freeman &Co, was dis
solr,d on the 9th lest, by the death of John
Freeman, Esq. The business will hereafter be con
ducted by the undersigned surviving
partners, under
the name and style of Carothers, Miller & Co, to
whom (how indebted to the former firm, will please
call and settle their rtmpective accounts.
J CAROTHERS,
ALEX MILLER.
SA M'L CH URCH.
Fetwoory 13. 1346.--fehl4 dlm.
UNION UOTLL.
N I connection with my son, A. KLeaca, I have this
day, opened my House in Virgin Alley, near Wood
street, where those wishing the choicest refreshtnents
that are furnished by well conducted Coffee Houses,
can always be accommodated.
Etensi so Stabling for Rent.
feb 7-tf HENRY KLEBER, Sax.
Ra' LIU Ail. LEI IZP 9 643
SILVER PLATIR
MANUFACTORY,
Corner of Market street and the Diamond
THE subscriber has located permanently in Pitts
burgh, for the mannfacture and sale of all kinds
of Saddlery, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, silver
plated, basis, japanned or tinned, insects, or separate,
to order, of any pattern, and to keep a complete as
sortment. Also, buys and sells on commission. The
articles made and un band are the following:
Bridle Bits and Sticrups, Backlights,
Tenetts and Hooks, Moulding & Whip Bock-
Buckles and Rings, ets,
Iron and Wood Hems, House Trimmings,
Stanhope Trees & Pacts, 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. Brass or composition.
Coach Dour Handles,
Those persona having 1
Doors can have them taki
crate charge for plate only
m's Trimmings on their
n Mr and put on, and mod-
WANTED IMMEDIATELY-
4 Apprentices;
1 good Silverplater on house work, to act as fore
man;
1 good Blacksmith, to make Irom Hems and Haw
dies;
1 Wood Hem•maker, or a person to contract for
a quantity or various kinds;
1 Brass Finisher and Founder,
1 Filer; 1 good Lathe;
1 Coach Lamp-maker;
I Bridle Bitt and Stirrup Plater,
1 Drop Stamp and Screw Press;
6 or 8 second hand Vices, weight not to exceed 30
pounds-
Merchants or others baying broken setts or odd er
titles, can sell out or procure deficient pieces to fill
up their assortments.
GEORGE THARP,
Silver Plater
Select School for Boys and Girls.
HWILLIAMS has open his Select School Mr
. Males and Females, in the room over Mr
Dyer's Grocery, and formerly occupied by Mr Samuel
Blood, in Federal street, Allegheny, on Monday, the
18th inst.
TERlLE — PrimaryClass, $6 per scholar per quarter
of 11 weeks.
Ignior Clam, " 8 tr
Senior Class, 10 ,g II
RETEREINCIS
Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D.,
Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Chariest'baler,
Joseph P. Gazzarn, M. D., Charles H. Lomeli, Esq.
wept
r`fr.:"l , ! , :r -••
PRINTING OFFICE,
CORMI OF WOOD t FIFTH 973
The proprietors of the MORIIINO POST and Mt a.-
CURT AND MANUFACTURER respecifullyinform their
friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have
a large and well chosen assortment of
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asia catraa at.mtataaalo
Necessaryt o a Job Printing Office, and that they are
prepared to execute
LETTER PRESS PRINTING,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Bills of Lading, I Circulars,
Bill Heads, Cards,
Blank Checks, Hat Tips.
Boog4
Pamphlets,
Handbills,
MU tints of 13Iaufts, .
Sage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with ap-
propriate cuts,
Printed on the shortest uotica and most reasonable
We respectfully ask the patronage ofourfriends and
the public in general in this branch of our business.
BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER.
July 25,1 845.
ARRIVAL EXTRA.
THE subscribe! would respectfully announce to
his numerous friends and patrons, that he has
rived within the last few days, a choice assortment
of French and English
Beaver Cloths,"
Plain Bleck, Gold Mined and other fashionable colors.
adapted to the season. Also, every description of
AILIMENif 11E TIM 311311L.1"
Both plain and fancy, together with a choice assort-
moot of
Vesting: of Entirely Nor Patterns
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 iOnr. Cloaks, Over Coats, Dressand
Frock Coats, Yeats and Petra.
N. B. PARTICULAR attention paid at all times
to making up work to order, in a style which will give
satisfaction to all, having in hia employ, some of the
must popular and competent cut , er% in the city.
P. DELANY,
deco 4 49 Liberty at.
, 4I rt k `PBILODELPSIA
>X- awl). aac (11a2
Umbrella & Parasol Manufactory,
No. 104 Market Street,
NEXT DOOR EAST OF THE OLD STAND,
MTH. H. RICHARDSON
Has withdrawn from the firm of Vir.&. 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, Paratuletta and Shades, of the newest style
and best manufacture, at the lowest market pi ices.
Cotton Umbrellas, fair quality, 35 cents.
Silk do. du. $1,50
Other Goode in proportion. You are respectfully
invited to call and see them.
PA iladelphla. Dec. 19, 18.15-4 m.
PRINTING INK.
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
At the Office of tie Pitts.snr / e4 Morning Post.
BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER.
sepl7-d&vrtf
INSURANCE.
American Piro Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPIA,
CHARTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL 500,000
PAID IN.
Office to PAiladelphia, No. 72, Walnut st.;
WM. DAVIDSON, Preet.
FREDERIC/ FRALEY, Sec'y.
THIS old and well established Companycentinues
to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture
and property, not of an extra hazardous character,
against lots 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
J
GEO. COCHRAN, Agent.
der.24 No 26 Wood st.
Insurance.
HE undersigned agent for the American Fire In
surance Company of Philadelpitia, continues to
make lusurance against loss or damage by fire, on fa
vorable terms, at his old stand
GEORGE COCH RAN,
No 26 Wood st.
INSURANCE STOCK—A number of shares for
sale in a joint stock company, with a capital of
$lOO,OOO, and power to increase it to $1 000,000,
which is shortly to go into operation on the now ac
quired large business of a motel company, whose char
acter it will change from the mutual principle to that
of joint stock alone; charter perpetual.
This stock company will thus possess the advantage
of an income already secured, and as it purposes con
fining its operations to the beet description of risks,
the stock presents a favorable prospect for profitable
investment.
For particulars apply soon to me, at my office, cor•
ner of Wood and Fourth streets, over Sibbot & Jones,
entrance on Fourth street. JASW BUCHANAN.
dec2s.
OTTO KUNZ,
MANUFACTURER OF INCORRUPTIBLE TEETH,
Smithfield Street,2 doors below Fifa' street, Pito'.
burgh, Pa.,
ALWAYS on hand a full assortment of Plate and
Pivot teeth, of a variety of shades; as simple
Plate, Molars and Bicuspidatoes, Gum-teeth, Screw
Pivot teeth, &c., Teeth and blocks made to order.—
Dentists supplied with all articles used in the profes
sion. All orders from abroad must bearcompanied by
the cash.
IWPlatina always on band. nov IS-1y
Portable Window Blinds.
T HE subscriber, having competent workmen, and
a large stock of Venetian Window Bilotti, will
sell low. His "Portable Fastener," the only one in
the United States, is the best and most convenient plan
ever used for private or public buildings.
Call and exanaine samples at J. NV. Woodwell's or
G. Singer's. Old Blinds put up with the Portable
Fastener at a small charge.
THEpartnership heretofore existing between
Jame. K. Logan and George Connell, under
the firm of J K Logan & Co. is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All persona having claims against
the firm, will please present them for settlement, and
all indebtedwill please make payment toJ K Logan,
who is duly authorized to settle the business of the
concern. J K LOGAN,
Pittsburgh, August 1, 1845
JAS. K. Logan, corner of Wood and Fifth stt ems,
over) D Davis' Auction Rooms, being desirous
of changing his present business, offers for sale his
stock of Dry Goods now on hand, at cost, comprising
a large assortment of cloths, cassimeres, sattinetts,
vestings, prints, nu:tains, &e., and would respectfully
Invite theattenticm of those wishing to purchase as
he is determined to close up hispresent business.
August 2, 1845.—aug 4.
23008 AND JOU
tier rail and Winter
J. K. HENDERSON,
weed end Hand et. Brid.
Dias*hieion.
GEO. CONNELL
Dry Goods at Oast.
PRICE, TVS 0 CENTS.
VICToFt SCRI9 A. cusTAVtLi sCHEIBUR.
SORMA & scnan3LEn,
BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS,
AND BINDERS,
NO. 115, STOOD ST., 'TIREF.OMB BELOW Tani ST
•
PITTSBURGH, PA"
Keep constantly on hand o general assortment
of
German and English School Books; Leiter. W r i t i mo
Wrapping and Wall Paper. Their at-irk of German
works in the different branches of Science is one of
the la'rgest in the United States, and haring made at ,
mngetnents . same of the most extensive Book
establishments in Germany, they are fully prepared to
fill all orders in the shortest time and on the most
reasonable terms.
Having connected with their Bookstore a Bindery,
and employed the best bands that could be procur,
they trust to be able to do all bookbinding, entrusted
to them, with neatness, and not inferior to any binding
in the eastern cities. Bl , mlibooks of every destrip
tion made to order in the shortest time, and at the
lowest price. Jan 7.
•
i'mrsittirtaFi,jan 26, 1846.
PROPOSALS will be received by dm subscriber
at ibis place until noon of the lath February next
for furnishiagand deliverag at tire navy yaid at Pen.
sacola, on or before the 20th cf April nevt, two thou.
sand tans (2240 pounds each) of the best bituminous
lump coal suitable for stenniers.
. The said coal mast be of the eery best 4i4aiity, and
pews such inspection at the Navy Yard, Pensacola, as
may be directed by the commandant of said yard, and
if directed by him, any portion of it which may not be
sastsfactory, Is to bo immediately separated from the
other at the expense of the conlractor.
Satisfactory bonds, with two sureties, in half the
amount of the contnict, will be required for its faith
ful performance, in addition to a reservation of ten
per centurn, for all bills which may be appro'ved, which
reservation, will not be paid until the completion of
tbecontrart, according to its tetras.
In case of failure on ihe part of the ennirectnr to
deliver the coal within the period limited for its de
livery, the right is reserved, to direct purchases to
be made to supply deficiencies, and thy 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 hilIF dely approved by
the Commandant of the Navy. Yard at Pentaeola, by
such of the U. S. Navy Agents as the conttactor may
prefer within thirty Jaya after the bilk are presented
to him, W. W. HUNtER,
.latr2B.tf Lieut. Superintendent.
AT COSTS AT COST.
T EiE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third
streets, still continues the sale of Dry Goods, at
reduce( prices, and is now offering greater induce
ments to purchasers. The remainder of our Cloak
ings, Alpaccas, Merinoes, Muslin de !nines, Calicoes,
Flannels, Linseys, Jeans, Cassrinetts, Blankets and
Bhawlsi.together with many other goods. We have
concluded to close °Writ cost for a few days, in or
der to reduce our stock previous CO Spring. Purcha
sers will find this a rare opportunity of obtaining
Goods at exceedingly low pricelr. tall early and se
cure a good bargain,
jan 14
a-Partnership.
WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day
of January, in3t, associated with him Jas. W.
Heilman and Juhn F Jennings, under the name and
style of Coleman, Huilman & Co. will now have In
creased facilties fur manufacturing Steel Springs, ham
mered Axes, Americnn Bris'et and Spring Steel, &c,
).er,
stowed upon him
house 43 Wood street, opposite
where elm be Found a ~ , , 00dasertxnent of Springs, Axles
A 13, and Spring Steel, and Coach• Trimmings of ev
ery deicription, together with Iron, Nails, and Pitts.
hurg,h manufact red articles. The highest price
paid for Scrap Iron. jan23
CuL.F.MAN. JOHN F. Jt9.9INGi, JA9. smitus.
COLEMAN, lIALLMAN & CO,,
Manufactu re. rs of Ca r e Spri:vgs Arles, All.
AN D
Spring steel& dealers in Coach Trimmings
Of every de-criptinn, manernctery on ST. CLAIR
SC Warehouse, 43 WOOD SI REET, opposite St
Charles Hotel. jan23
GREA
.T EXCITEMENT
TARIFF REPEALED! !!
THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the
minimum standard adopted at
No. 92 Market Street.
We have been receiving fur the last week or two. a
fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought
from the Manufacterm-3, Importers,
and at Auction,
at the lowest cash prices. Having ha d an experienced
Agent in Philadelphia and Nev. Yrk for some
months past picking up bargains, here anti there, ena
bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Goods
with almost an imperceptible Tariff. Our stock con
sists in part of the following Goods:—.
Shawls—a great variety;
French Terkeri Shawls;
English do de;
Splendid Broshei and Cashmere Shawls;
Damask do;
Black and Embroidered Terkeri do; ,
Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe dot
Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs;
Plaid ‘Voollen Shawls of every variety;
Also a great variety of Cashmere D'Ecosse;
Plain de Lain, and barred and figured de Lain;
English and French Merinoes;
Alpaccas and Coburg Cloths;
Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silks;
Irish Linens—Cutton Alpacca and Cashmere
H ose;
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, and VESTINGS.
Also, an excellent assortment of domestic Goods.
All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, at such pri
ces as we think cannot fail to please. Call and ex
amine for yoursolves--nt No. 92 Market 'street.
MOSES COIIIIY.
L. o.ttictifotrig. J. L. MUG
REYNOLDS & SURE;
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Por the Allegheny River Trade.
DEALERS IS
GROCERIES, PRODUCE.
PITTSBURGH MtiNUFACTURES,
Chloride of Lime and Paper.
The bigheet price in cash paid et all times for coun
try rags, baling rope, and cottion waste, corner of
Peon and Irwin sta. Pittsburgh, Pa.
jan3o-tjyl4.
To Printers!
SUPERIOR PRINTERS' INK.—DR. G. BEN-
J AMIN SSIITII , 179 Greenwich street„ (new
Brick Block,) New York, keeps constanth on hand
Printers Ink, of a superioronaiity, at the market price,
viv—Estre Newi Ink, at 30c ; Book du. 40c., 50c.,
60., 75c., and $1 per lb. These Inks are manufac
tured by steam, and of superior stock. Pricters will
favor Dr. G, with a call before purchasing their winter
stock, as they will find decidedly to their advantage
to deal with him. sep6•tf
RemovaL
ENRY lIIGI3Y, Dealer in China, Glass and
Q,,,,, er e, has removed to No 1'25 Wood,
t wren Fifth street and Virgin Alley, threedoors from
the corner of Filth, at which place he respectfully in
vites the attention of his friends and !he public gener
ally to his assortment of goods in the above line,whith
he feels confident will give satisfaction as to prices
and quality. feb2
To Let,
'VINO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferry
and Liberty streets, suitable for an (Ace and sit
ting room. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner of
4th and Ferry streets, or
JOHN B. WFADDEN,
Marketgreet
A A. MASON