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Sin gle copier r SIX•CENTS. , • : , . • ~.... ; , ;., .. ; • • • . TERMS. OP ..axgrarmsrem. PER SQUARE OF-TWELVE LINES OR LESS: 1 One insertion, ' $0 . 50 . One month, ' $5 00 "'WO do., , ' : 0 75 , Tim . d 0 . ,. 600 three, do., ' 1 00 Thtielia -7 00 I One week, - ' ' 150'Four do; '•8 00 Two do - 3.0 Six do:, 10' 00 Three&ie.', . . 40 0 One year, ' "15 00 • ADVERTISEMENTS efiILICOICABLE kr ?mamas. • : One Square. Two Squares. 1 'tit munthet. $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 Ite.Yeart . - 25 dO One year, • 35 00 Ner Larger advertieernenta in proportion. • . „ cr CARDS of four lines Sri Doaarts a year. • r i pmurargirotinniN;, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, iniFFIEE iwthe building on the North East corner kl of Fourth and Smithfield streets. • •• ' ' P. C. SHANNON, ATTORNEY IT _LAW, f.lreepsburgh, Westmoreland County, Pa„--Wilt practice in the Westmoreland, Indiana and Cambria Courts. , deca•ly. teIISLHON. ' .1j a. IseLoorto DIMAHON & SEATEOR, ATTOkNEYS NT LAW, . . OFFICE'in Fitili stret,intOrr's new building, be tweenn Wood arid . •S r mithfield streets. • 0nt29.4. • Whl. O'HARA ROBINSON, (LATE O. L ATTORNEY ' ) HAS removed his 'Office to No. 8 St. Clair street. sept 4 EDWIN C. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Frank/in, Venango County, Penna., WILL attend prornptlyto all business entrusted to his. care—collections made in Warren, Clarion and Jefferson counties. REFER To .. J. A. STOCKTON, St...Co, ) AIURPH*, ‘YiLsoN, - ,Sr., Co.. > Pittsburgh Jous Biatert,_ J HON.JASIES KINNIAR, ? Franklin" - HON, ALEX NVCALSIoNT, .." MN. JAMES WILSON, Suubenville, Olio. July .?.3-I.y. C. ORLANDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY .AT LAW. Office, Fourth street, above Smithfield. july 1-ly. . DIAGEIAW & DVICNIGEM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HA.VE - removed `their office to the New Cour Hour e, in tharoom over the Sheriff 'eOffice. ep 17—tf. Law NOtice. ANDREW BURKE, FFICE removed to Smithfield street, between O 4th street and Diamond Alley, opposite Mr Geo Weyman's Tobacco Mannino.* . ap 16 Lzixr Notice. ir AMES CALLAN hasremoved to the chambers 111./ occupied by Alderman fidcMasters on Fifth st. between Wood and Smiih6eld. ap 18 REMOVAL. G. L. Robinson & in. ritliridef ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVE removed their office to Grant street, a short distance from Seventh street, towards the Court House. laPConveyancingand , rither instrumentsof writing legally and prompp D yexecuted. ap2l LESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys 'and Counsellors at Law, Office on Fourth street, opposite It & ft H Tauer sores Livery Stable, Pittsburgh: sip 10 Win. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in BakewelFsbuilding, Galata., IarWILLIAM E. AUSTIN, Esq. will give his' atten tion to myunfinished. business, and lrecommentl him to the patronage oftny friends. eep 10—y 'WALTER FORWARD. Shaler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the building formerly oceupiedby the Uni tod States bank, 4th vreet, betweepMarket and Wood streets. mql CHARLES SHALES.. EDWARD SIMPSOf. Geo. S. Seldom, Attorady at Law, - Office on. Fourth strdet,betWeen W. and Smithfield CEPCoriveyancing and other instruments of wri ting legally and promptly executed: mar 21•tf J. 8. HAMILTON. it. B. STEELING. . HAMILTON & STERLING, Attorneys at Law, OFFICE; North side of Fifth street , between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. 13. Collections made on reasonable; terms. de 4-1 y S. Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and . Smithfield, Pittsburgh. aep ID-tf. DR. GEO. FELIX, HAS ,removed n short . distance above his for Mer location, on Smithfield Street, near Seventh, east. Dr. 'George Watt, Office, No. 77_, Smithfield street, near Sixth, aug,2l. • gtrrsttuaokt.. S. D. *SZILIMIS' 'D EMOV.Eti to Peziit street, bet Ween Irwin and R Hantletreets: five doois below Hand street. a. 15 HUGO ARTEIIIS, SURGEON DEN-TIS T. 1.1.8 Liberty street. A few doors below St Clair at., Pittsburgh ap 28-Iy. Wm. As Ward, Dentist, Has removed to theploce of ids framer residence, ie Penn street, two doors below Irwin. ap -18 • ' DR. GEO. ruzaz, TRAC,TICINd PHYSI.CIAN, Office ou Smithfield, near Seventh street. July 26. 1845•tf 'Doctor Daniel Thielneal, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield .streets, Pittsburg. declo-v GEORGE 00ORRAN, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, NO. 26 WOOD. STREET, rrivisaußcn. no-v 27 NemovaL A BEELEN-has removed his Commission and A Forwarding.Basiness from the Canal Basin to his new Warehouse, on Third street.nearly oiposite the rest Office. iuty 30. . L - . W T Et LtFMg . MERCHAN T , - Office Penn Strad, BETWEEN IRWIN ffi HAND STREETS, Pittittitugh, Pa. • ~AllCoinmieaione-will be promptly attended to tnar4 . s ; • N. =osmium, & SON, • t . - BAN . KERS, A N L ERS IN --`, „Foreign and Domestic Dills of xchange. E IFIC ATF: of deposit Bank notes and Spe c ie. r ,Drafts and notes Collected, and - remittances tnede to any part of the United Swine. jan . Nc. 35 Market Street., 11. STERETT. JACOB WEAVER. STECETT CO., " 454,di sci k out. Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domeslie_Wities anei'Liquars, • N0..18' Markin street, one door above Front, . . .. PITTSBURGH PA. dec29 - . James Park, jr. & Co. IXTI-10LESALE Grocers, Importers of Tin Plato V V and Qaeensware; and dealers in Copper and Pittsburgh manufactured atticics Nos. 112 and 114 Second st., between Wood and imithfield streets. • janl4-novl4 ly. OECIROI OODEN• • SAMUEL SNOWDIM 'OLDEN-& SNOWD-EN, SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO., WIIOLESALE & RETAIL - DRUGGISTS 4 . ND . Manufaqturers of White Lead, Red Lead, n th a rge , corner of Wood and Second sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. novl3-ly .fildornian'i Office, Fifth Ward. OH N A PARKINSON, Alderman Fifth Watd, Cl/ Penn street, between Walnut and 0' Ham streets, where he may be found at all times. Those having Ifouses or other property total! or rent, can have the same punctuallY attended to; debis 'collected, anti all the duties of an Aldermcin - will receive prompt at• teetion. oat 27a11v 9lderman'sl Office. r HE undersigned begs leave to soy to his friends -1 and the public t, enerally, that he has removed his office to Penn street; neer the canal Bridge, oppo• site the United States Hotel ) : octl6 JAMES IItAKELL . . . . HENRY LAM .RT- ... ,101.11 , / dlithOit. AMU T & SUIPTON, W i ' tOLESA LE GROCERS. geOBWAILDING AND COMMISSION nreacnAliers: \ .. Deniers in Produco and Pittsburgh Manufhchires Nos 133 and 135 Wood street. fSb2 TlTTsounou.Ps J. G. VIIINTZ. GOODS, No, IN DRY No, 114, Market street, near Liberty july 1-ly PITTSBURGH, PA JOHN SCOTT & CO., Wholesale Grocers and. Commission Mer chants, No 7, Commercial Roar,lLiberty street, 109-ly Pittsburgh. JOHN keDEVITT, JAMES IteDEVITT J. & .7.. DI'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS. Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures generally, Nii.L'24, Liberty, opposite 7th Street, Pitts burgh. Pa. ap 28-1 y Brownsville Juniata fun Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer Iron and Nails Warehouse, Smithfield above . Fourth street. sep 10—v JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and - Paper Makers, No. 44, Marketstreet. sep 10 MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY •GROCER, SMITH FIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. ;lune S. NEW BOOR STORE. B OSAVORTH & FORRESTER,•, No. 43, Market street,next door to Third street, A" just opening a new and extensive assortment of Books and Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale and retail At thwlowest prices. apT25 improved Shutter Fasteners. THE subscriber has invented and manufactures' a supericir SHUTTER FASTENER, made of malleable iron, and superior to - anything - of the kind now jn use in this city, and, he believes in the linked States. To be had at any ofthe Hardware stores in the city, and at , the manufactory, Smithfield cor ner of Diamoad alley. J VOGUES. ian Tames 'Patteriloa;'jr, Corner of ht and Ferry streets, Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of - locks; hinges and belts; tobacco, ful ler;'and thntier`acrecva; housen screws for rolling, inills.&c: • " • soy . Doha Itreloskey, Tailor and Clothier; bibertystreet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, S Judi side. sep 10 Charles'EL Eatry, WHOLESALE and . Retail Boo.teoller , P aper Dealer, Suitioner and Bookbinder, corner of Wood_ and Third streets. / • , septik GEORGE WINSTON CO'IMMIBBIO NMERC,H ANT, No. 1 4, Main Street, . ‘. . /RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Refer at Pittsburgh to Mtn. Lippencott &Son, and John Grier. nOv 20-61a* FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT P. ncrLvANY, • JANEE E. LEDLIE DIELVANY & LEDLIE, MANUFACTURE AND - Kier CONSTANTLY ON HAM Cut, Moulded and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, IN . ALL ITS VARIETIES, AT. THEIR WAREHOUSE, Corner of Market and Water Streets, PITTSBURGH. 13:r Our Works continue in full operation, and wa are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to:fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are -respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms. sepl6.ly Pilicingtoiesintrivalled Viaeking, ' m A NUFACT URED and sold wholesale and retail, SIXTH STREET, one door below Smithfield. net2l.—ly. Gold and Silver Watches. J K Logan, Corner sth 4. Wood sta. F l 4: lar AS received an invoice of Gold and Silver Pat ent Lever Watches. A few Gold English Patent Levers. Two Gold Anchorilevenl . ;l3Jeymle. Ono SilVer " " 15 , " Three " English All of which will, be 'sold very low. fbl3. J. Vogdes & Son, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, Office, Smithfeld Street, eorner'of Diamond Alley. PLANS and Specifications fi nished in the best style and at the shortest notice. 13.Eszatitcss: Logan & Kennedy, H Childs & Co., 1 Woodwell,.A Kumar, W B Scaife and Cal tart &, Dilworth. 14, 1845—d ly MEM M=l=n!2 • it,t4t PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1846 WISTAICSDALSAM OF WILD CHERRY THE GREAT REMEDY fort DI7EASEa .of THE LUNGS. AND BREAST TESTIMONIALS: Ten , k . r . uat.tc.—ln accordance with the prevail ing custarn, and in artier to show the virtues of this medicine mote fully, the following certificates have been selected; and as it'is not our wish to trine' with the Jives, ar health of those afflicted, we pledge our 'selvettici melte no assertions, or' '.FALSE STATE MENTS" oldie efficacy nor Will wehold any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. THE PROOFS ARE. HERE GlVEN—and we solicit an inquiry from the public into every case wo publish, and feel assured they will find it a medicine well de servitig their patronage and Confidence. UTEMARKABLE CURES..EO Of allthe cures that have yet been recorded, there are none equal to those mentioned below; which plainly shows the curability • of Consumption, even in . some of its worst forms !!!! Mrs. GOULD, or another proof added 1 ! THE CURES TERFORMED . BT :.. WISTAR'S BALSAM or WILD CHERRY, ARE ABTOBINUIKO THE, WORLD. BOITUN, Sept, 10, 1895 TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED Dcar Sir:--t take pleasure In communicating through you. to all whom it may concern, and the pair licgenerality, the astonishing effect your truly won derful medicine has had upon me. I have not enjoy. perfect health for four or five years. Physicians told me my liver was disensed,—and that I might some day, die with'Consumptien. Last September, 1841, I. took a slight cold, which produced a backing cough; this - continued until February,' 1844, when I added another cold; my cough itteretwed,• I anon lost my ap petite, and my strength failed; for six weeks I could not lie upon onside; I sweat very much at nisbts, raised considerable blood during the winter and could not speak a loud word ier two weeks. Withal! these symptoms, I hod very severe pains in Tayside, and bet Ween my 'Aboulderst - general debility. followed. I Was confined to my room 'about eight weeks. I hod buried a 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 henefithl himself, advised 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 bleed, and my cough was better; but my disease• was, so deeply rooted, I was obliged to continuo taking the Balsam, until I bad ta ken seven bottles. I cane honestly and truly say; I believe Dr Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry saved my life - MRS- MARY R. GOULD. We are personally acquainted with Mn Genld,— as.isted in taking , care Of her during her sickness.— believe, and know the statpment to be true. Mits. P. C. Par..corr. Mas. S. A. BACH/LI:IYR, No. 4,Comtnereitil it. Boston, Mass , Sept 12, 1895. ANOTHER VOICE •FROMMAINE. Woonitortougm, Me., July 30, 1845. Dear Sir,—Having experienced great benefit from your invaluable medicine, I feel it my duty end privi. lege 'to let the world know what it has done fur me. Possessed of a /along constitution naturally, I had en. joyed perfect health provicias to the spiting of 1843, when I was troubled • with a dilficuly in my lett side, attended wish considerable pain. Soinetime in July, I was violently enacted wtth a cough, which continued until 1'011; then I was confined to the house eight months during which time my cough was very severe. I fre. quently had spells of coughing which lasted two hours, —daily raised large quantities of disagreeable minim accompanied with blood; sometimes I raised a quart of blood eta time. I'm:insulted three physicians, all of whom done their best to restore me,—give me up,— said they could do no more for me.—l must die,—it was impossible for me to live but a short time; one of them said my lungs were gone. At this critical mcs• mem, when emminent physicians bad ex-ousted their skill, friends dispairea of my life, my own hope of re. covet y at an end, I resorted to Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry; when I had taken one and a halfbottles, those severe spells ofcoughing were removed. I con tinued taking the Balsam until sluing, (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 fora year. Now my health is good; I am able to do a day's work every day on my farm. JAMES COM ERY. Withelf: THOMAS BKIIIMR. COUNTERPEITS. Mr•Th,oseitalo Counterfeit rt 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 farmer take property and health and life away.— Dr.'Wzsrett'a.Balsatn of 'Wild Cherry is admitted by thousands of disintirested witnesses, to lave effect ed the most extraordinary cures in cases of a pulmo nary and asthmatic 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. Such a high stand 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 tam of Wild Cherry, and refuse with scorn counter ' felts, and every other article preferred to them as a substitute, so long will cures—positive cures—cheer the fireside of a depairing OlerThe 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! eW'Price $1 per bottle, - or six bottles for $5 For sale at Cincinnati only by' SANDFORD & PARK rarSold in Pittsburgh by L. 'WILCOX, Jr., Soutb•east cor. of Market st. and the Diamond. janl4 WASHINGTON HOTEL, Corner of Bt. Clair and Pena streets, Pittsburgh., JAMES, ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. THEproprietor begs leave to return bismostgrate ful thanks to his friends and the public for past favors, and hopes, biattention, 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 tapper 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 greatestcare ass been taken in the selection of wines'and liquors. A varie ty of newspapers are regularly filed in. tae establish ment. P. S. A Hot Lunch servedup every day tall, A. M ap 18. Beteland Boarding !louse. FRANKLINHOUSM THE susbcriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and Boarding House, corn& of Sixth 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 ex pense, and every arrangement is made that will ec sure the comfort and render satisfaction to boarders and lodgers.. A share of publicpatrenage is respect fully solicited. ap2114 CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. WALL rerras wrouzi, afizsitkfteld street, one door above Fourth. street, PITTSBURI3II.P.t. J. SHIDLE, MANUFACTURER of aper !-langinga and for. ILL ders or every denritAioti. Merchants and others wishing to perchnse are in• vited to canal:id ekomine Eqa:larioivreisfiteridid assort meat of' - , - • • GLAZED g. IINGLAkETI *Ail,. PAPERS, of ell the various pauerninete he tile, and Dri ces ascennot fail to please. ' GLAZED GREEN PAPER, colored on one or both aides •expressly for' Window blinds, by the dozen or single piece. ' larßage and Tanner's Scraps takes• ideichtlnge. nov2l=Sm: • - • ZAIVES BORFAZID •&*43oi HAVE the pletuntre to - announce to: their friends that thOy again oceuprtheir !old stind.tit No. 89; Wood street, sirens they here opened an omen WALL PAPER4ANEFIOUSE, • And will have constantly on hand an extensive assort• merit of Satie.ghtzed and ftlain PAPER• HANG. INGS, Velvetand imitation Berders,of the latest/qtr.; and emit handsome patterns for papering halls, par. Inns and chambers. • They manufacture,' and have on hand at all times, Printing, Writing, Letter, Wrapping and. Tea Paper, Bonnet and FaHoeft Boards..—ail of which they offer for wile on the most accommodating terms, and to Which they invite • the attention of merchants and others. ALSO—Blank Books °fill kinds and the bust qual ity, School Books, &c. always on band and for sale as above. • . atm 25. MISS A. C. WZGENT. , BEGS leave to inform heillriond s and .the pubic gen. erally that her Select §FPool for Young Ladies and Misses. Will commence. the Wittier S'ession on Monday the Bth of Soptem* at her school room in St. Clairst., nearly opposikOhe Exchangtt'Aotel.— She refers, to the following gnotlement Hon, John Breden,_ Rev W A Pissiniti. Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCanillesi, Esq., Rev S Young, - kilets Kramer, Esq., Jacob Mccbling, Esq., Wm, Sack, Esq. John Bigler, Butler, Pa. Pitisbairgh. Any information as to trims &c., am be obtaiourlby calling or. Allen Kramer, Ella. atig 22 Phenix Safes and Vaults. TH E undersigned invite •attentioi to the follow ing certificate: CERTIFICATE The undetsigned having been rtquested by Messrs. Constable & Strickler, to be present nod superintend a test, by firo, of ono of their recently invented Pine ni nix Fire Proof safes, and debilling the SU*Ct ond of very great public i m pottance, hlVeCare fully set ulin ised theprogress of a test, to wbirb one of eitid chests was subjected. The chest wailluppoited it each Corner, at an elevation of 10 to 12 inci fromthe ground a fire of Bituminous coal and fire was made over and around and kept actively' burning . 5.1 consecutive hours. The fuel consumed was ab out BO bushels of coal, and iine cord of woad; the heist all the while be ing quite intense, and in the opinion ofthe undersign ed much greater Mona safe is likely to sustain In tiny ordinary house minim., On the removal of the fircrit their reireothe chest was opened, end greatly to the astonishment of the undersigned and the large number of cimem presenr, a Blank Book with Sundry Bank octes ',within' its folds; a piece of Dry pine Wood and the inner lining of the safe, which is of , Wtxxl, were found warm ;in deed, but not in degree charred os Min, rod, some manuseiipt on the Book as legible as be fore the test. The undersigned are uranimous in the conviction that a fire proof chest is practicable; and that the ingenious and enterprising manufacturers, whose etiorts for some months past in producing this desideratum have proved so entirely successful, de serve the public confidence and patronage. JOHN ANDERSON, L. R. LIVINGSTON JOSIAH KING, WARRICK MARTIN, EDWARD HEAZELTON, JAMES PA RK,- Jr. in the character of the above named gentlemen, the public have a guarantee against deception, in the test which was made of our Pixenix. Safes, and we there fore feel the utmost confidence in recommending theta as a reliable protection against fire, under any ordina ry circumsutuce. We would assure those interested, that there is no wood about these Safes, but what is necessarily connected with the shelves and drawers. We mate Vault Doors in the same manner and up. on the same plan. One of thesecandie seen at Reese C. Townsend & Co's new buildings Fcr the workmanship of. our Yanks. they can be seen at the following places: Lyon, Shorb 4C0., Church & Carothers, Wm. Lari mer, King BSc Holmes J. D. Davis, M'Cormir.k,and W. Martin. ['Manufactory on 2d street; between Wood and Smithfield. CONSTABLE & STRICKLER, Pittsburg) October 15,1845 6m. Lfayette /2efiletory, NOS. 61 4 63. WOOD 1321131111". Under Lund' o Auction Store. THE.subribera have fitted up the above place, in superior style, and they feel assured will give comfort and satisfaction-to all whomay visit them. Arrangements have been made to have a con stant supply of FRESH OYSTERS, which will be served up to visitors and families on the short est notice. Other luxuries, candies, fruits and pas tries of the chOicest kinds always on hand. Their Bar is filled with the best brands the markets can of and Regalia, Castello, Principe and Havana Cigars of superior quality. Every attention paid to visitors. Their motto is, Every luxury in its season. Prices moderate. novlo.ly. OGDEN & GIBSON. Canal Boat non's. By R. Domed, PC/1/11 strieti Pilliburgh, Pectin. BOABBING and Lodging b'y the day or week on the most reasonable terms. Strangers will find it to their advantage to patnunize him.' Persons tray. 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. Every information given to Iron Manufac. tweet, in all branches of the business. larHome Brewed Ale can at all times be had at the bar. novlo-!v John Cartwright, CDTLER and Surgical instrument Manufacturer V No 140 Woodstreet, two doors from Virgin al. ley ,Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an extensive assortment If Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patont Shears Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &c. • je 24. WASHINGTON HALL. Market street, Steubenville, Ohio. JOHN IRONS, PROPRIETOiI TIIIS establishment has bee n taken by the undersigned, who respectfully begsleave to inform.Wriends, and the public generally that it has bean refitted and famished in a style not surpassed by any house in thin place, and, at leastequal to any in the West. Washington Hull 10 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. The eituation la 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 all times be in readiness to convey possengrs 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, on terms as reasonable as offered by any other good house in 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 come this way, to "give him a call." decB-tf. JN . 9. IRONS. •'-.:..-''' i,.:'i':,...7-,-.ji.,<''•-..•,,-:•;-,t-.--.. =afffE=MM Last Winter Seoolon:—Dastcinie School. ADABIE BLAIQUE'S last session for the pies ent winter, will commencoon Friday afternoon, February 13th, at 3 _o'clock, ; P.' M. at her Room in the• Lafayette Assembly •buildings, • , • - . In annotmcing the re-organization of :her classei for.the last.winter 148(1(11120 8., hopes it wilt not be out of place ,toconvey to her hind patrons her grateful acknovvledgment•of the libeml support they havehitherto extended to her. She cannot but feel highly flmtered at the evidence they adduced oftheir , eminent appreciation of her services OA • a r Teeehet, in the crowded state of her classes, and she feels con ftdent the simple announcement of the re-organila don. of het glosses 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 ber winter labors With, and which the presence of all her pupils can only secure, she offers the following inducement to her patrons, in the reductien _of her terms to 46 each, 1.0 those pupils who have attended the twe pteviaus ses- LA FA'YETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS ate shu 7 to on Fourdystreet,two doo ,u from the ling Scales.-- Madame B. will rent the above named. rooms for pub lic and private supper parties, Concern, Soirees sSec..t&z. , . • The above rooms are finished and fitted up la, the most novel; elegant and approved style, with deposing rooms, and every convenience for the secornmodation of visitors, same now open foe inspection. Important Gentlemen. At the unileitation of •Several geeitiercenb‘Mtlalite B. will open evening classes; for instruction in the Polka, Polka latmdrilles, &c. : /lours .tnition—MondaY, Wednetidey and Fri day evenings of each week, from 74 to '9 I' M. - Her subscription. list is now open for subscribers at her rooms on Fourth sr, near-Wood. feb 21:tf PITTSBURGH STEEL . WORES, SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY, Corner Ross and 'Front streets. THE undersigned.having munpleted their machi nery for oiling Steel and Iron, are prepari3d to manufacture and furnish:Spring and AD Steel— , •,.. 8110. cgs Slab . Steel fur Prairie Ploughs;Hee and SIIVe Steel, Plates rolled andhaurnered, hay, rind manure i forks, Sate), and Carriage Springs and Hammeredlron Ai les, and ore prepared to do 8 1 1 kinda ofTub: and' Frirgrng. They also keep en_ band:Carriagillard ware and Trimmings,of every description N 8... The highest Price paid coshfor Iron.' and Steel Scrips. JONES.&Q.IIIDG. fel) 20.d2m. rN , ca ß necticni with mann; A. Ktruerc, I haSi rbis day, opened my Hoase in Virgin Alley', near, Wood Street, where'those wiShing the choicest refreshmeata that are furnished by well conducted Coffee Houses, can always be accommodated. F.tensivo Stabling for Rent. • ' feb 7.tf HENRY KLESER, SEN. Ra i AZ6 En LP 9 W.f SILVER PLATIX6 MAN.UFACTORY Corner of Market street and the Dianzond. THE subscriber has located permanently in Pitts burgh, for the mnnnfneture end sale of 411 kinds of Saddlery, Carriage and Darness,Trimmings p ailver plited,brass, japanned *Fanned, insults, or sePargre; to order, of any pattern, anti to keep a complete as sortment. Also, buys and Benson commission. The articles made and on hand are the following; Bridle Bits- and Stirrups, Backlights. Tenetts and Hooks, Moulding & Whip Sock- Buckles and Rings, - cu, Iron and Wood Hems, House Trimmings, Stanhope Trees & Pads, Door Plates, Pad Frames, Door Locks, Saddletrees, Bell Pulls, Bands for Wheels, Number Plates. Body and Dash Handles I Trunk Plates, Silver, Dash Irons, part flamed. -Brass or composition. Coach Door Handles, Those persons having Doors can have them take erote charge for plate only, WANTED IMMEDIATELY- 4 Apprentices; 1 good Silverplater on house work, to act as fore man; " 1 good Blacksmith, to make from - Hems and Han dies; dies' - . ' 1 Woe d Hem-maker, or a person to contract'for a quantity or various kinds; - 1 Bras* Finisher and Founder, 1 Filer;l good Lathe; 1 Coach Lamp•maker; 1 Bridle Bitt and Stirrup Platen 1 Drop Stampand Screw Press; 6 or 8 second hand Vices, weight not to exceed 30 pounds- Merchants or others baying broken setts or odd ar titles, can sell out or procure deficient pieces to fill up their assortments. GEORGE THARP. Silver Plater. Dissolution. tllpartnership heretofore, existing bet Weep James K. Logan and George Connell, under • the firm of J K Logan & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the firm, will please present them for settlement, and all indebted will please make payment: to 3 K Logao,=! who is duly authorized to settle the .business of the Concern.J K .LOGAN, • Pittsburgh, August 1, 1895. Dry Goods at COst. TAS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Fillhstieets, J overJ D Davis' Auction Roo, being desirous of changing his presont business,Xers for sale his stock of Dry-Goods now on hand,lo cost, comprising a large assortment of cloths, cassimeres, sauinetts, restings, prints, muslins, &c., and would respectfully invite the attention of those wishing toy purchase as he is determined to closeup hispresent business. August 2 , 11345.—aug 4. Fifth Ward Livery Stable. THE iubscriber, having bought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C B Doiv in tto 'HE Word, respectfully informs his-friends find the public generally, shut he will keept at all times. a stock of the best description of Biding Horses, Bug gies, Carriages dell kinds, and in short, every thing required in bis - line of business. A considerable portion of his stock is new, and tie is confident that no stock in the city will be superior to his. HIS TERMS WILL BE MODERATE His Stable is on Liberty et., a few dores above the Canal Bridge, where be respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. • 111M'He is also provided With an elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required. oct2stf WM. COLEMAN. JOHN 1. JENNINCI, JAS., W. MAILMAN COLEMAN, MAILMAN 'do CO.; Manufacturers of Carriage Springs 4. Axles, A B •ND Spring stool& dealers in Coach Trimmings Or every description, manufecto on ST. CLAIR ST. Warehouse , 43 WOOD ST REET, opposite St j Cbarles Hotel. an23 HENRY HIGBY, Dealer ia China, Glass and Qeensware, has removed to No 125 Wood, be. tween Fifth street and Virgin Alley, three doors from the corner of Fifth, at which place he respectfully in vites the attention of his friends and the public genet.: ally to his assortment of goods in the above line. which he feels confident will give satisfaction as to prices and quality. feta ~.: .h~a::. ~ : r.~ ; .. _ _ _ _ _ .-. i 1 .. _ _ ..... _ .. . ~~. : ' a f: ::a.. ,j •~k•,.. MEM wan? UNION HOTEL. rase Trimmings onL.their .11 off and put on, and rood• GEO. CONNELL IlemovaL noon AND 191 PRINTING ..OFFICE N. W. CORNS& ON ivoon a MTH STB. The proprietors of the Altißtutto POST and MER c oat AND Man UFACTUttER respectfullyinforta their friamia and the patrons of those papers, thattliey have a large and' well chosen assortment of drelElatllED r12(I&JIZIM 9 alau aaa CMUMIZI Necessarito.a Job Printing Office, ma thitt they alv pieratetl to exfvuta,, LETrER PRESS PRINTING - 9 OF EYERYDESCRIPTION. - .. .. Ladipg, Circulan .! • n"" -''' : li i il i lle f ads, Cards, Pamphlets, Haodbill : : 'Blank' . Checks, ~Hat Tips. .1 All Mutts:of 331,auks Stage,Stoamboat and Panal Boat Bille,toiti op; propriay cuts, Printed on the shortest notice and most rensarmble • We respeetfullynak theratronageofourfnends and the public in general in this branch emir bitainesi. BIGLER; SARGENT & BIGLER., July 25,1"1145 - ., ' GREAT EXCITEMENT !I. TARIFF REPEALED'! I ! .. . .. . •THE. eliding seale yrinch-de abanderied and the minimum standard adopted at , . .• .' 1 . No. 92 Market Street. - ' We have been receiving for the lasi week or two: a fresh ' supply. of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Manufacturers,: Impocters, and at. Auction, at the lowest , M.shinices: Having had an experienced Agent in , Philadelphia and New Y ark for; some months past , picking up bargait,s, here,and there, ena bles us to' offer to the public a splendid stock of Goods with almost an imperceptible Tariffs ,Our stock con slats in part °film following Goods:— - • ', • , - ' Shawls-..a great variety; . • - ,- ' Frtinch Terkeri Shawls; , ~, ' ' . ' ' ' . . ` English " do ' , ido; .., Splendid Braille ad Cashmere ShaWls; :". Damask ' "' '' ' dbt '.. Blackfind,Embrol /red Terkeri do; Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe do; „ c:, . . Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; , -. ... • Plaid Wt:miler! Shawls every of variety; , . Alcoa great variety of Cashmere D'Ecosse; Plain de Lain, and hatred and fi.arerl de Lain; English and French , Metinaesf R. . , ... Alpaccas and Coburg 'Cloths; . . Boelbazines, plain and fancy dress Silks; Irish Linena r -Cotton Alpacca dial Caslinfere . Hovel , . CASHMERES, CLOTHS, mar - YE:STINGS. Also, an' excellent' assortment of domestic Geode. All of which we offer, wholesale or tetail, at such.pri ces as wo [ink cannot fail to please.., Call and ex amine for yourselves—at No. 92 Matket street. dec9.941. ' • MOSES. COREY.. 14 1111 0 1 ::":- PUILADEILP*III. agra tatritaii. Umbiella & Parasol Manufactory, No. 104 Market Street, NEXT DOOR-EAST 70f THE OLD. ATAND, H. ILICEURDON Has Withdrawh'from the firm of. W.& W. Rich ardson, and commenced business on his own itcanunt at No.. 104 - s iarkeofreet.between.lblid told Fourth, whose, histalsAfilateili'fill/ asserttent: of ' , / ,111, “ 11 .741 Parasols, Parasoletts and Shades, of the newest style and beet manufacture, at the lowest market plicea. Cotton Umbrellas, Ur quality, 35 cents. Silk , do. do. $1,50 Other Goods in proportion. You are respectfully invited to and see them. Philadelphga, Dec. 19, 19454 m. . A FRESH SUPPLY' OP Johnson's Superior Pall and Winter PZINTINCk INH, .RECEIVED THIS DAY, At Hie OfTee of , tke Pittsbitrga Morning Peat. BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. sepl7-d&wtf GEORGE BAILEY, 1 E.: N 1:111BER, AND,JUNI7FACTIIIIIII3 OF . _ l z Pampa and ilydranth tVhich are superior to and, cheaper than any in the city. 1 -} Please to calland ezamine for youselves. FOURTII STREET. atrwEcer SMITHFIELD &CHERRY ALLY:. 13:711ydrants and Pumps repaired. jant,ly NEW ,HAT AND CAP STCRE. IMA.S. W. PAULSON, (LATE OF THE FIRM OF PAULSON GILL,) AVING opened his new store at- - 1.1 N0..73. Wood Street, Next door to the corner of Fourth, is now manufactur log and receiving from the Eastern Cities a v,ery large assortment of HATS and CAPS, of every descrip tion, wrrranted to be made in the best manner, and of the best materials. Otter,Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Sealette, gait-Seal, Plushand Glazed Caps' ' Also, a fine assortment of Ladies' Furs, such fts Lynx, Fitch, Genet and .Coney MUFFS AND TIP. PETS- AND FUR. TRIMMINGS; all of which he 'offers fur sale 'at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholesale and retail. , . , . Country Merchants will please call and examine my' stock before purchasing elsewhere. CHAS..H. 'PAULSON. N. B. The Fall Fashion fork:Las and. Caps receiv sepS7 OTTO UMW, MANUFACTURER OF INCORRUPTIBLE. TEETH. Smilhficidt'lreet,2 doors below Fiftbelieet, Pitts . . burgh, Pa.. A i,WAYS on hand a full assortment of Plate and tn. Pivot teeth, of a variety of , shades; as simple Plate, Molars and Bicuspidatoes. Giim•teeth, Screw Pivot teeth, St.c, Teeth and, blocks made to order.— Demists supplied with all articles used is the profes sion. A Itorders from abroad must b'ettecompanied by EirPlatina always on band. . nov ys•ly. . Portable Window Blind% THE subscriber, having competent workmen, and a large stock of Venetian Window Blinds, will sell low. His "Portable Fastener," - the only one in the United States, is the best and most exmvenient plan ever used for. private or public buildings.. Call and, examine samples , at J. W. Woodwell's or G. Singer's. Old Blinds put up with the Portable Faeteuer at a small charge. J. K. HENDERSON, novB west end Hand at. .Bridge. Select .School fi* Boys and Girls"'. Er WILLIAMS bait open his Select School for 1.1.. Males and Females,' .in the room over Mr Dyet's Grocery, and formerly occupied . by Mr Satituel Blood,in Federal street, Allegheny, on Monday, the 18th inst. TERMS:—PrimaryClass, $6 per scholar per quarter 'of 11 weeks. Junior Clais, tt 8 rr tt Senior Class, - 10 tt . • • ELLILRENCZ.S. Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D.. D., Rev. A. 'D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Shafer, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq. sept . BLAKE LEASEIS, rate etrpetior form, for Bala at this Office. jan 20, 1646 • , • MEMIMM PRICE, TWO CENTS, VICTOR SCRSBA. GUSTAVUS actintacan. SUMBA SOlSitlll:3=l*,' BOUKSELtERS, ',STATIONNIS, • AND' BINDERS,' N0.'_115, , WOOD ST., ThREE DOCIIS OELOW ruertraT. Pirrssupatt, PAi.,. Keep ionsinntly on hand'a general assortment ,Or German an d En g lish School linoti.r; tenor. - tru i n g , Wrap - ping and Wall 'Paper. Their stwit - of Oceipan, .works in the different branches of- is one of theta rgest.% the United States,..and having made ar rangements with some of the most extensive :Doak establishments in Ge rrnmy. they are fully prepared to fill ail orders in the shortest time and on thomost reasonable terms. . - Having connected,with their Bookstore a 'Bindery, and employed the I st hands that could_ be promired, they trust to be able to do all bookbinding-,, entrastid" tothem, with neatness, rind not inferior to any binding. -in din eastern Birathbooks of every descry.. den mode to order in -the shortest time, and at tttn, iciw'est jarrt..,-T PITTSBURGH. _SU tlg ithig PROPO,SALS will he receivedhy the subieriber at this place - well anon of the 16th Febcpary, - nettt for fornishingancl nt the, navy yafcl - at Pen sacola, on or before the 20th cf Anvil next,-two that-, sand tans (l2!?.4opntinds each) of the best - . bititiatatitig lump coal suitable fnr steamers. . - . . The said coal mast hear the very best quality, and pasi such inspertinn ai" the NavY Yard, Pensacola; es may tie directed by the commandant of said yard; and if djrectedhy him, any portioWnf it which May not bo sastsfactery, is to be immediately separated, tram. the other at the expense of the coatractnr. -- Bittisfactory bonds', with two eureiloa. in 'boltthe amount of the contract, will be respiired foritaTaith .ful performance, in.a lditinn tn, a • reservation of, - ten per cenittm,for all bills Which may be approved; which reservation, will not be paid antil the completion of thecontrait.neenrding . _to its terms. 'eart,ii of -failure on the part of the eontractor'to deliver th:e coat -within the perils:l limited for its de. liveiy, the right is reaerved. to direct porchasealo be made Co supply deficiencies- and the .4ontivetor . and MS sureties are to bo liable for'inieieessofCiiir; over the contract price, and the teat percents reAervld to be forf#ted oe the use and benefit of dm United' . . Payinerits will be made on bills duly appmued bq the Commandant 'of the Navy" Yard 'at Pensacola, by such of the U. S. Navy Agents as the contractor May prefer within thirty dap aftei the bills am preseatO to him. , ' . W HUNTER., : - jun2B4 Lieut. Superintendent. THE subscriber , at the corner of Market and Third warms:still continues the sale of Dry Goods, at redocee prices. and‘,is now offering greater induce ments to purchasars,4 The remainder of our Cloak- Alpaccits, Merinoes, Muslin de laine.s, Calicoes. Flanjtels, Linseys, Jeans, Cassinetta, Blanketi und Shawls. together:with many otbagoods. We have concluded to close off at cost for a few days.ja Cr. der .to reduce nor stock previous to Spring. Purchn.:. secs will find . this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at exceedingly law prices. Call early and are. cure a rood bargain. jan 14 o•Partnesship. • ITILLIAM'COLEMAN having, on th e first day of January, inst, associated with him jos:IV.. Heilman and John - F Jennings. under the'name and style of Colemitm - Hailman & Co: will now have in creased facil ties for manufacturing Steel Springs,barn metrd Axes, Americnn Blister and Spring . Steel, &c, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully sad. - led. and hope' by strict attention to - business; to wed ur.- stowed upon him. Fn.:tors nn St Clair Street—ware: house 43 Woad' street, 'opposite Si Chnrles Hotel, wherecan be foUnd a good assortment of Springs. Axles A B. and Spring Steel;and Cnach Trimmings of es! ery description, together with Iron. Nnils, and Phts burgh manufactured articles. The highest price paid for Scrap Iron. L NeLspLps, REYNOLDS & SURE: FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the 4111eghen3r River Trade. DJLLER3 IN GROCERIES,•PRODUCE. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Chloride of Lime and Paper. The highest price in cash paid at all times Tor coun try rags, baling rope, end cou ton waste, corner of Penn and Irwin sta. Pittsburgh, Pa. - - jart3o4jyl4.- SUPERIOR PRINTERS' INK.—DR. t 9. BEN JAMIN - SMITH, 179 Greenwich street, (new Brick Block,) New York, keeps- constantly on hand Printers Inkofa superiorquality, at the market price, viz:—Extra News Ink, at 30c ; Book du. 90c., 50c., artd $1 per lb. These Inks are manatee , . tured by steam, and of superior stock. Printers will favor Dr. G. with a call before purchising their winter stock, as they will andit decidedly to their ablating° to deal - with him. sep64l EXTENSION OF PITTSBURGH. Rare Chance for good Investments! THE subscriber has laid out, and now cifers for sale at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms, One hundred and ten building Lola, on that handsome level ground between Braddock street and the Monongthelarwer. They are about one-third-of a mile from the city line, and are situated in that;part of the first city district which will probably soon ;he' annexed to the city as the Seventh We'd. No- Pro. penyi n the suburbs possessessuperior , advantangee, nor has any heretofore been laid out with so liberal an al lewance of`wide streets; Braddock is from one hurt-, died encltwenty to about one hundred end ninety feet .wide, and Beelen, Commerce, prudy, Columbus and Water streets all wide avenues.; Most of the lots have two fronts, and as they are of various sizes, and will be sold, one lot, with the privilegeof four or five; early appliCants can be accommodated to . suit their own viewe,of improvement. Persons who desire to build or to make secure investments in propgrty that fissure to advance in value, and particularly those who intend' to erect manufactories, would do well to view thesei Lots, and examine the dtaft, before purchasing olio where. The survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road and the tail road survey by the State of Penn sylvania were botat made along side of this property, and it is generally considerethat Braddock street, or the ground immediately alongside' .f. it; affolds the only eligible route fur Rriad from Pittsbufgh to the East. Coal can be delivered on this propetty at a . [flitch less cost than on the Allegheny., ivet, and there is always deep water at this part of the river. E. D. GAZZAIII, Office Market between 34.di. 4th sta.,' aug2s-tf. Splendid Property for Sale. E subscriber desirOui of removing to the city, 'Jff. :offers for sale, the houseand lot be occupies in the titt Ward, Allegheny city, beautifully situated on,; the second bank, ranging with the properties ofJudge: . Irwin. Rev Dr Pressley, and Mr nogg. The, house is built in Cottage style; rooms barge, airy, and finish ed in the best manner; an excellent pIiMP of water tit ' .. the'door, and everyconvenience. The house has-A.- front of 43 by 97 feet deep, basement story, polishng, stone on both fronts. The lot is 101 feet fronting on- Washington street.running to the Penn. Canal; neer_ 400-feet, well imprined, with a choice collection:of various kinds of fruit. Ally person whistling to sew the 'property, will pleaie call at my stet e,No sp, Mar ket street, when it will be shown tid,:them,:.and the tetras' made known. Only part of - the pUrchtsemon sywillbe requited. :t McCLELLAND, - • ten 26 - • •• • To Lot, TWO. ROOMS, on l?Ooith',stiOt3t,;betvilecto Fgriy and Liberty itreeti; elfiitibrelcir lin office and sit ting min. Enquire - oPPeir;j.fiteldienson; corner of 4th.and Ferty streets,"or - - JOHN B. SI'FADDEN, Market street. • • _ XA " • 3 AT COST, AT. COST. A. A. MASON. J. L. SHEE To Printers! .:~
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