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A.TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS 42, LAW, FITTSBUR.M3, PA; - • Office on Fourth st,bettceen , Smithfield.ancl Grant mar 14 dtf Charles DI Bays, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, - PITTSBIIIiGIi., PA. - . . 4 1OMMISSIONER winks the,proorsutd tiCknowl. seigeintsei:or. Deeds, Leases, Codtracti. Deposi tions erother wriiines, to be recorded or used in the stn . .; ..arAcet'uCky, fncliiinaind Tennessee. , . Office Ku SO, Sturt'e Balding!, Feurth main littabl " Coins — Olaf' & Notary. J AIfE ! S . 'F S. CRAT: Pl'l T ' Si3 tiRGH, PA. LAVING resigiv2 ihitarce ofSoi ieieiy P.. N nv. : and Fire fns. Co.,'willattend 'lo , zetatt! to Collections and business connicted,'withNavikation. Insurance, Accounts and. Real 'Estate... Business hours 9, A. M. to 9 . P. M. • . Office, Na 1 Stuart's Buildings, (No 80Foartb st.) second , door Eost or Wood street. feb 3-if . EDMUND SNOWDEN, ATTORNEY AT OFFICE in the buil4ing on The Nortli Ewa corner of Fourth end Sciiiihfield 'streets. P. C. SHANNON, ATTORNEY ATI AWS . . . , Greaneburgh, Wektitturatand',County, practice iti - the IVestmoreland, Indiana and Cambria Courte. • •' •• decB-Iy. WY. ,24'.11611015....... J. G. /MANOR iniFFI. in street,in : arcs new log, tween Wood and Smithfield streets. • net 29.1 y. WM. O'HARA 11013INSON, (LATE EL e. ATTOIINEY,) HAS removed his Office to-N0..8- St. Clair street. sept 4 abwirr C. WJZSQII, ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR AT . LAW Frankliei; Veisafigo County, Peluso. ; -12ITILL attend prompflyto all business entrusted V to his care—collections made in Warren, Clarion and Jefferson counties. SrinwroN, & Co. 'l4 , luarur. Witsort, & Co".. Pituburgh. Ktssit• Hop. ALEX. M'CLl.motr, Franklin. Holt. James WiLsos, SEeubenvitle, Obia. July 23-Iy. C. ORLANDO 'LOOMIS, ' .-- ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Fourth street, above Smithfield. j?!.7.14Y. D1914114111T & ATICPRsIEYS AT LAIV, AVE, removed their Mhce to the New Court H Howie, the the room over the Sheriff ';olrice. en IlLtf.. 1, - - Law Notice. ANDREW - BURK E. riVFIcE removed to Smithfield street, between 4th street and Diamond Alley,opposite Mr Geo Weyman's Tobacco Manafac . or . ap 16 . L.ctir Notice. • 'AMES CALLAN habremoved to the chambers eccupied by, Alderman MciMasters on Fifth st. between- Wood add Smithfield. ap, 18 Q. L. Robiz4,on & m. brarldo, .. - ATTORAIETS AT, LAW. UA:FE" removed th . eir,oirice to Grant street, a .:111 short distance from Seventh street, towards the Court House..., . . •- • Mi?Conveyanciagaud other inetrameataof writing legally atti,promptlyexeeuted. ap2l M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE," . .11.ttorattlri• and . Counsellors at Law, • Orrice on, Fourth street, opposite R & R 11 ;Putter son'S -Li;teriStable, Pittsburgh. sep 10 V. Austin, Attorney at Laur, Pittsburgh Pa. oflina in Bakeweil's building, Grantst., CrWrtrtist E, _Austin „Esq., will give hii nitzn• tiou,toAny.unfinishea business, and I recminmend him to the patronage of myfriends.-. . sePikQ 9T. WALTER ,YORWARD. Shafer & Simpson, 'Attorneys at Law,' - Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni ted States bank, dth street, between Merketand Wood streets. - - • - m2l. CHARTiesIITALEici - EDWARD SIMPBop. . . Geo..S. Selden, Attorney at „Lava,. Office on Fourth street,between Wood , aniSmithfield Conveyancing and other instruments of wri Ling legally and promptly e*ecnted. , 8; HAMILTON... M.ATERLING. . . AI&TYULTON & STEELING,. .... ye OFFICE, North side or Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh; Pa. N. /3, -Colleetioncmade on reasonable terms. PkirToWr aidPri l o2. • - Office noiothsidi;ic,FiEd?..,stmet,.between Wood and , . Sinit.l46l,l;- rittabtugh. siep 10-tf DEe GV • • AS removed a short..disiance-above fonaek JL.L , locaticia, talraitliftvlct street, mar ,§evepth, vast vide. jan 7. • - Dr - Q!! °Tip°, .No. D.4lllstantkicar4 4. , - REMOVED to Penn atenet, betwee lt arrwin and Hai:divans. fire - dooin ,kelow Ilandetzeet. ap 15 .7,i';'p, - 1 7 i' , ::.'t . ;;--''''' - - • , ~ l .0 I.: " i '..- •.- ..- .---' 4 .- ..'-',:' , !_ - ` - '2,',z -.---,--.:-,„- -,-• A ' --- • - i . - 1 .- :, 1 - • . ....A.t- ,- ~ -. A .,C1 - V. , 1 !",' t, ,0 r.. ... its.? 1 tv .. - ,- ; ,•, : •„,...r. .....,-, ~ _ - ~,,, .•'• • . ... ~ s. • - . --. F i.. -,•,, `,-, .l• -,, -" • ~,' .•• . i.';.7-!, -....- 1 -- -------•-' ^.--* ----- - :-: " - " 1 " . . t l Y' . ' 1 -- ;: . ,Allii , 1. : .. i , •r ,' ,:. ‘-• •• ; : 4 f,- - : 1 . 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Afew doorti below St Clair at., Pittsburgh BP 284 y: ' Ward,. Dentist, . Has removed to - theplide of his former residence, is Tenastreat, two ; doors ap 18 Da. GE O. rzzaz, • PIiACtICING PHYSICIAN, - OfEdis Sirtikhfield., - near Seventh street. ink , 26. 1845•tf ' Doctor Dazdel McNeal, Office on Smithfield street, three doors from Sixth - street, Pittsburgh.' --- deo 10—y • .Ci . E . OBGE . ..C.00886N, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, NO. 26 WOOD STII.EET, PiTTSIMIRGII. LUMBET4 1 1WERCEANT, Office e l Tenn Street,. - . • TVrE.I3S ,11Thit &-.114NE STE-SETS Pittii4ttrga, Pa CoinmisOons will be promptly attended to N.."IIOLMES & sorq, BANKERS, • AND DEALtRS , 2 Porcign and Domestic Dills of Exchange. ERTIFIC A TF.S of deposit Bank notes and Spe- J cie. Dmtisaroi notes collected, and remittauces made to .any part oftha Unite 4 States. jart7-ly • No. 85 Matimt Street. B. r. wrzarir STEIZETT & CO., Wholesale and Retail. Dealers in- Foreign and Domestic Wine; and Liquor , , No. 18' Market street, one door shave Front, ' • •Pirsast Bait>Pa • Jarrxe Park, Jr. & bet. THOLESAI.E . qrocere. importdra of Tin Plate and Queenswart , , and deaderalio.Copper anti Piltsl;urgh.natinufactu red articles"; Nos!" 112 and 114 Second at., botwega 'Woad and Smidiriold "iareeti. 'janl4-ricivl4 ly.' ' ' ' ' • OBOAOB OGDEN: "....'....;...141tVEL sMtvWDISIA. OG-DEN;& SNOWDRN,. SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL X/RUGGISTS ND Minufatuirers of White Leads Red. Lead, and lytlrarte,corner of Wood and Second.sta., rittaburgh, Pa. = . nov 13- ly Aldernaan's Office 'Fifth Ward: JOHN A PARKINSON, Alderman. Fifth Ward, Penn street, between Walnut and O'Hara streets, where he may be found nt all 'times. 'Thise having Housei or other property .to sell or rent,.can have the same punctually attended to; debts collected, 'and alt the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt at • section. oct27-dlv Office. HE undersigned begs teare to say to his friends a •I lag removed site the United States Pact, ' nctl6 J'AMES BLAKELY HENRY LAMBERT JOHN SUIPTOII. LAMBERT & SRIPTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS. FORWARDING. AND COMMISSION BIRRCRANTS. Den!train. Produce and - Pittsburgh Illumfactures. Nos 133 and 135 Wood street. TITTSOURG(I. PA. J. G. MINTZ. DEALER, IN. DRY GOODS, No, 114, Market street, near Liberty july PITTSBURGH, PA JOHN SCOTT & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mar chants,, No 7,.Comtnercial Raw, Liberty street, al2-11 • Pittsburgh. JAM E 3 IeDEVITy , fra. & J. DrDEVITT i WHOLESA.LE GROCERS, JOHN. Ii'DEY/TT, Dealers in Produce and Pittsbtirgh _manufactures geoeridly, N0.224', Liberty, opposite 7thStreet,Pitts burgh. Pa. - - fir, 28•ly Brownsvigkitadata Iron Works, Edward Hughesdianofacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, Smithfield above nmrth street. sop 10-y JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Elooksellers; Printers and Paper Makers, No. - 44, Marketstreet. seplo MARTIN LYTLE, 'FAMILY GROCER, • • SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to7.tbe Filth Presbyterian Church. jone6. NE.w noos STOKE. BOSWORI i II & FORRESTER * No. 43, Market street;next door to Third street, AREJ...t openineti new and eateosiveassertment of Books and, Stationery, which they will sell, wholesalaand retail at the lowest prize& ap2s Moses Patterson, jr., Corner of tat and Ferry streets, Piusburgh, Pa-, . manufacturer of locks, binges and ne!ts; tobacco ful ler, mill and timber screws; batmen screws for r olling mills. &a. set, 1,5-y John DTCleskey, Tailor and Clothier,. Libertystreet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley S3nth side: . aep 10 • . - Charles EL Eat WHOLESALE and Retail Bookseller, Paper Dealer, Stationerand Bookbinder, corner of Wood and Third Streets. ' septll3 GEOIME wiNsTow COMMISSION. MERCHANT, • . - No. 14 Main Street, - "' • ~ , RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA. .Refer at Pittsburgh - to" Wtir , l4ippermott &, Son; and John Grier. - nov 420.6 m" FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT. P. V17,1071q7,, , ._ JAMES E. I.EDLIE DIULPANY' & LEDLIE, ISAiItrieACTURE ;Anti KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, 'Gat, Moulded• and Plan FL,INT' 6LA-SSWARE, IN ALL /It YANINT/Lst A r T a N i a VIWINNONAN, Cornei Mgtrket and Water Streets, PITTSBURGH. 137' Our Works continue in full operation and we ere constantly tiddink tn,Our whicltenables tus to:fill orders with. promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms. • - sepl6.ly P anlstrariindled Black4fg, _ - IrCTPßEPandsPAPSPlesaleandretall, 11l •• xvraTREET, ono doge below . StrllthrHeld. , .. act2l-Iy. , • ' Boruoval. , BE) LEii ,Commission sod 13 • Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin to his new Warehouse, on Third street. nearly opposite she Post Office. quay 30. PE= WISTARS i3AI4APti vv11.1? - CHERri.y THE. OREXT ReMODY Fpn, pI3EASES . OY . . , THE LUNGS .ND:BREAST ! TESTIMdNIALS: \ To 'ma Puntac,—ln accordance with. the -prevail. ing,custom, and in order to show the Virtues of this medicine more fully, the following certificates have been selected; and us it is not our wish to la ilia with the lives, or health of those afflicted, we pledge our: selves to maim no assertions, Or I.FALSE STATE MENTS" of the efficacy nor will we hold any, hope to suffering liunianity which facts will not wairant. THE I',ROOFS AIIE HERE GIVEN.--a9d.rve solicit an inquiry frocnitlie public into every case we ipublish, and feel assured they will, find it a medicine , well de serviitg their patronage and confidence. I:I7IIEMARKABLE CURES. 0 Of allthe euresihat have yet been recarded;etere are none equal to those mentioned below, which plain/y4hows the ,turnbility;:. of Oon.rumplion, even is soma of its worst -, form, tut Mrs, GOULD, or another proof added 1 1 THE CURES PF:IOPORDSED BY WISTAH:I BAL,ABI OF WILD CHERRY, ARE ASTOSISHINO TUKVSIORLD. BOSTON . , Eitpt. 10, 1845. TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED. , Dcar Sir:-1 take pleasure in 'communicating, through you. to all wheel it may concern, and the pub lic generality, the astonishing . effect your truly won derful medicine has had upon me. I havu not enjoy*. perfect health for four or five years. Physician! !Old me my liver was diseased,—and that- I Might same day, die with Consumption. Last September, 1841, took a slight cold, which produced a hackineranigh; this continued until February, 1845, when Undded another cold; My cough Increased. I*Gon' /Pat my AP" ,petite, and myatrength failed; for six weeks Vcould not lie upon ono side. ' I sweat very mttch at nights. raised considerable blood dining the winter and could riot speak a loud word for two weeks!. Withall these bad symptoms, 1 had very severe pnins in Myside, and between my shoulders.; general debility followed. I Was ennfirsed to my room about - eight weeks. I bad buried a sister and brother, both' died with Ponsump. tion. 1 expected to die myself; my friends also des paired eJ my life. At this time, tin uncle, who had been benefited himself, advised•me to take Dr Witt uee Balsam of Wild Cherry. I accordingly' procured a bottle, took it,and felt some beuer; obtained another, stud a third:then I ceased fo bleed. and rey'cough was better,' but my disease was on deeply rooted. I was obliged to continue taking the Balsam, until I had ta ken 'seven battiest. I can honestly and trulyinty. believe Dr Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry saved my life : MRS. MARY B. GOULD. 'JICOII - *EAVER We are perroptilly acquainted with : . I.lrs , , Gould nasisted in-taking care orheirduring•her sickness.— believe, nod know the.statement to be true,, Mat. P. C. PacscOrr, . . Dins. S. A. Racitzt.oEn, No. 1, Consnaircial *t. Boston, Mass , Sept 12, 1845. , ANOTHER. VOICE FROM mAI N E..... WoonsonoUntt, Me., July 30, .1845. , t 4 D r Sir,—Having expetienced great Patient from. yo aleable medicine, I feel it my duty tuiti privi leg et the world know what it hasAinct for me. Possessed of ii avowg constitution naturally, I had en joyed perfect health previous to the spring of 1843, when .I was troubled:with a ditTi.culy in ray left side, attended with considernide-Pak.:—Snmetime ittJuly. until fall; !ben 1 was confine; '0 ''gratli v nTi'°(Lna'A during which time my cough was very severe. I fre quently had spells ofeoughing which lasted two hours, —daily raked large quantities of disagreenhlo menet. accompanied with blood; sometimes I raised a quartof blood at a time. I consulted three physitiians, all of whom done their best to resmre me,—gave me up,— said they could do no more for me.-1 meet dk,—it was impassible for me to live but a short time; ono of them said my lungs were gone. At this critical mo ment, when emminent physicians had exaunted their skill, frieMd's dispaired of my life, try ownlhope of re covet y at an end. I resorted to Dr. li' istar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry; when I had taken one and a halfbottles. those severe spells olcoughing were removed. I. eon tinned taking the Balsam until spring, (April, 1644.) when I ceased to bleed at the lungs, my 'health en strength improv-d 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 am k every day on my fat in Witness: TiloblA, BEAKER tifeiliNi 03)0434 4ni--11 ar Those who Counterfeit a gaod medicine for the purpose of adding a few dollars to their pockets, are fur worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin. For while the latter only rubs us of our property. the former take property and health and life away.— Dr. W is - ran . .Bo/sopa of Wild Cherry is admitted by thousands of disinterested witnesses, to have effect ed the most extraordinary cures in cases of a pulmo. nary and asthmatic character ever before recorded in the history of medicine. Tito young. and beautiful, the gond, all speak forth its praise. It is nosy the favorite medicine in the most intelligent families of our country. Such a Itillestand in public estimation has been a chieved by its nwn merits alone. And so; long as a discerning public are careful to get W6lar's Bal. I samu' ;Vila Cherry, and refuse withscoils counter• felts, and every other article preferred to them as a substitute, so long will cures—poritive cures—cheer the fireside of a depairing family. IWThe 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! ler Price 81 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. For sale at Cincinnati only by SAICDrORD Sr. PARK , lia'Sold in Pittsburgh by , L. WILCOX, Jr.. Sonth•eaet car of Market st. and the Diamond. junl4 Corner of 81. Clair and Penn streets, Pittsburgh, JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. , THE proprietor begs leave to return hismostgrate• ful thanksto his friends and the public for past favors, and hopes, by ate - mien, to merit a continuation of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; it has aecommodations for travel era, and n large room for public meetings, dinner or supper parties. _ - - Always ready, or prepared on the shortest cloaca, with the choicest .the market will afford. Oysters find Oyster Soup, ale° Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve ry day during theseason. Thegrentesteare aas been taken tbe selection of wines and liquors. '. • A varie ty or newspapers are regulatly filed in tae establish ment. P. S. A AotLuncti servedur everyday at 11, A. M ap 18.. THE susbcriber 'respectfully inforins hie friends • and the public, thatlelias,opened a Hotel 'and Boarding House, corner et Slain street and Cherry alley,.wheretravellers and'others will be aimeramoda. fed an the most reasonable terms:" The . house is spacious, and has beenfitted up ' at' - cedaidarableeic. pense,`and every arrangement is made that will, ech sure tho, comfort and render satisfaction to blunders and lodgers. A share of public patronage Is respect. folly solicited. ap2.2.tf CHRLSTIAN S CH MERT Z. • - 1. rarBll_llRGR. sSATURDAt - ApRIL- 4 .1 546 JAMES COI3EItY WASHINGTON HOTEL, REFRESHMENTS Eloteland Boarding House. FRANKLIN 'HOUSE. WALL PAPER ST 'RE ' , ainitkileld street, orie door abott;E:ristrth street, PA. J. H L , UFAC TIMER draper Hloglogs and Dor di3rs of every description.. ' • Moichoots and others wishing toVnlebneeate to vited to ennead °gamine Ids lar;itand'„Ondid "temort moot of GLAZED afr UNG,L4ZED W 4.1.1, :PAPERS. of all the vorious'patteinsnow in asejtna j neseill on ces ascan not fail to plensp. ,GLAZED .011.P.E14 PATER, colored on one or both sides oitiireirify lir Window blinds, by the dozen or single piece.; -- .Earßagennd Tanner% Scmpi to ea' exchange. n0v21.6m.. • - . -..v JAMES /lOWA'? D ILTAVE the pleasure to announce se' Stieir.fiiendt :JLl•thnt.thoy.tiguin occupy their , olikstatni:at No. 83, Wood street, %here they have opened, an amen sive • , WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE,' ' Anil will have constantly on band an etttensive ealort ment of Satin•glazed and plain PAPER JIANG.' DIGS, Velvet and Imiottion liordera,of the latest style; and roost bandieme patterns for papering halls, par lore and chambers. They manufacture, and have on hand-at all times, Printing, Writing, Leiter, Wrapping and. Tea Paper, Bonnet and Fuller's Boards all of Which they offer . fel sato on the most occommodatmr terms, and to which thoy invite tho 'attention of r merchants and others. -.• . ... . . . - ALSO—Blank Books of all kinds add the best qual ity, Sehocil Books, &c. ulways on bona and for sole .i s rang 25. MISS'A. C. SARGENT. T EC'S leave to inform her friends and the pubic gen. orally that her Select School for. Young Ladies and hisses. Will commence the Winter Session on Monday the Bth Of September, at heeschool room in St. Clair st., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She retort to the following gentlemen;- - - Hon John Breden, Rev .W Passavnnt. Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq., Rev S Young, Allan Kramer, Esq., Jacob blechlmg, Esq., Wm. Jack, Esq. John Bigler. Butler. Pa. ' Pittsburgh. Any infurmation as to terms &c.. can be ~htainedby enlliisg on'Allen Kramer, Eta. tme2V2 rlusuiir Safes and Vaults. THE undersigned Invite attention to dm follow log ceitificatt:--:-„ - - - The undersigned; haying ban requested by Messrs. Constable & Strickler, to be present - nod superintend a test, by fire .of one of. their recently inventedPhos nix Fire Proof safes, and deeming the subject ono of very,great public importance, have care fully set otinized the progress of a test, to which one of said chests was subjected. The chest was supported at each cornert at. ap.eleyation of 10 to 12 inches from the ground a fire of Bituminous coal and fire was made over and around and kept actively burning 5i consecutive hoots. ` The fuel consume - it was about 80 bushels of coal; and one cord of wood; the heat ull the while be , ;ng quite intense, and in the apinitm•of the undersign ed musts greater thane safe is likely to sustain in any ordinary tittle outer". - .Ott the removal of Om Eire.,at their request tho chest was opened, and greatly to the astonishment of the undersigned and the Mtge number of eitvens present, IA Blank Book with Sundry Bank , actes within its n i ece ix ivy -puna • Vcriten - wom,, \S nod, were found warm in deed, but nut in the Slightest degre e charred or inju lire'd; some manuseript on the Book` as legible aet be fore the test. The undersigned are a: animal's in the conviction that a fito . proof chest is practicable; and that the ingenious and enterprising manufacturers, whose efforts for come months past in producing this desideratum have proved so entirely successful, de serve the public confidence and patronage. JOHN N DEItSON, 1, R. LIVINGSTON JOSIAH KING. WARRICK MARTIN, EDW A It I) IdEAZ ELTON, JAMES l'A in the character of the above named gentlemen, the public have '4 guarantee ageing( deception, in the test which was Made of our Phcenix ~Safes, and we there fore feel the Utmost confidence in recomtnendiee them ns a reliable protection against lire, under any ot dine. ry circumstance. We would 1144:1113 those interested, that there is no wood about these Safes, but %hut is necessarily cenneeted with the shelves and towers. We make Vault Doers in the same manner and up on the same plan. One of these can be seen at Reese C. Townsend Sr. Co's new building. For the workinanship of our Vaults. they ran be seen nt the following placer: Lyon, Shorb & Co., Church & Carother s, V. m Lorimer, King & Holmes J. D. Davis, P. Wl:armlet:, and W. Martin. M'Alanufactory on t'd street, betwron and Smithfield. CONSTABLE dc Slide K LER, rittithurgh,October 1,5.1845 6m NOS. el & 63, WOOD STREET, Under Eynd's Auction Store. THE subribers have fi tted up the above place, in superior style, and they feel assured sill give comfort and satisfaction to till who may visit them. Arrangements haVe been made to have a con stant supply of FRESH OYS TER S, which will be served up to visitors and families on the short est notice. Other luXuries,caticiies, fruits and pas tries of the choicest kinds always on hand. Their Bur is filled with the beat brands the markets can el. ford; and Regalia, Casuillo, Principe and Havana Cigars of superior quality.. Every attention paid to visitors. Their motto is, Evety luxury in its season. Pt ices moderate. nnv,lo.ly. OGDEN & GIBSON. By R. DORM-, Penn street, Pittsburgh, Penna. OARDING end Ladgingby the 'day or week on B tho most reasonable terms.' Strangers will find it to their advantage to patronize him. Persons tray. cling easter 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 infonmition given to Iron Manufac turers, in all brunches of, the business. rrHome; Brewed Megan at all times be had at amber. f riovlo-1v CUTLER l aird Surgical instrument Manufacturer Nol4o Woodstreet, two doors from Virgin al ley ,Pittsburg Pa. - - , , 1 N..8.--Always on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's Hatter's', Hair Dresser's turtiTanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Tools, Trusses, lk.e- je 24. WASIEUNGTON BALL. ' Market ittieet,. Steubenville, Ohio. JOlO 'zivotp, PROPRIETOR . . . rri IS establishment has been taken by the lit undersigned, who respectfully begs leave to inform his, friends, and the public generally that it has bean refitted end furnished in a style not surpassed by an y h aus° in thisplace, and, at. leastequal to any in the West. - - . , Washington; Hall islocated in the business part 'of the town, on Market Street, nearly opposite the Court . House and public , buildings, and within a few s tep s of the Market._ thesitestinn is the most elevated of any public house in Town, commending a view of the Hirer for several miles above.and below. An Omnibutb,andiervnnot, will at ali times be in readiness to, rmve:psisengns. and their baggage to and from the steamkom. landings._ Every; accoMmodatlon,,which ,tll9 Public have" a right to especimay new be had at the . Hall, on terms as reesnnatdeai.olferesi bY any Other good house in Steubenville: the prpprietoF 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 coitus this way, to "give hint a call." dees.d. JNO. IRONS. . ° '.., Lafayette Refectory, Clanallaoat Bowie. John Cartwright, . ..._ ... . .. ~....:„....„.., ..,... . .. . - tf, , _; l!.- -'f . i:.:-.-'-;-- - -•, , i,:-•-: , _ , -1 , ,-,. 't.',..11Crit...:..':‘-t,..;_- • ' 4 -7 •,. • - , - - • XS.St Winter Session—Dancing Scliool. NV DAME BLATQUE'S last sessiOnfor.th'e pm; 17 : 1,itiit winter, will commence on Friday afternoon, February 13th; at 3 ;o'clock; P. M., at her Room in the Lafayette Assembly announcing the to organization of her classes fur:lhalast winter season, Madame 8., hopes , it will not lai Mar of place to convey to her kind ,patrens her grateful acknowledgment 'of the liberal support they haile hitherto extended to her. She cannot hat feel highly flattered at the evidence they add'uced of their ,eminent appreciation of her services as a Teacher: in the crowded state;of her-classes, and She feels Zoo'. Heat the simple announcetient of,the re.organiza tion ! of ber classes will be sufficieht to secure to her a continuance of their favors. In order to give that eclat to. the Examination' Ball, she proposes closing her winter. labortit with, and.whialt. the presence of all her pupils can only secure, slia offers the following inducement to her patrons, in the redaction of her termsto 5 each, to those pupils who have, attendedtba two prcvlotil; aes , ships. LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS ate site , to on-Fourth BI reet, tatedbo s (mettle Hay Scales.— Madame 13. will rern the above embed rooms for pub. lie and private slipper parties, Concerti, Soirees &c.. &d. . Tim above rooms are finished, and fitted up in,the most novel; elegant and a ppraterrstyle, witlydressing rooms, and every cOnvenience for the accommodation of visitors, and arenow open for inspection. Important to Gentleniofr. At the solicitation of several gentlemen, Madan:lel R. will open evening classeaJcir instruction in the Polka, Polka Quadrilles, &c. Hours of tuition—Monday, Wednesday and Fri; duy evenings of each week, from 7,1 to 9 1' lier subscription list is now open for subscribers at her rooms on Fourth st, near Wood. felt 21 - ff • FITTSBMIGEt STI4EL WORKS, ANID SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY, Corner Rosa and Front streets. ITU E undersigned haying cnrepleted their. *chi. .11. net) , for rolling Steel and Iron, are prepared to manufacture and furnish Spring and A B Steehmllsi zes Slab Steel for Pirtirie Ploughs, Hoe and Saw Steel, Plates rolled and hammered, hay and rnantnis forstv, St hel, nod Cortiage!Springs and Hammered !Inn Ax les, and are prepared to do n'l kinds of Job tßitlling, and Forging_ They also keep on band Carriage Hard wale and Trimmings of every description. •N B. The highdst price paid in cash for Iron and Steel Smarts. l• JONES & QIN gG. fob 2D-42.m. • UNION HOTEL. IN connection witti myien. A. KLEOKRi I hate this day, opened my House in Virgin Alley, near iWood street, where those Wishing I hechoicest refreshments that are furnished by well conducted Coffee Houses, can always be accommodated. Etenaive Stabling for Rent. • feb 7.tf KLEBER, Sax. ILIITILATING • MANUFACIORY; Corner of Market street am 4 the Diatpond . H e subscriber has locatud per:manently in Pitts. • , for khr roarmlactand-of all kinds, of Saddlki,tiirriage atill m TarnessTriinming4, sliver plated, brass, japanned or tinned, in setts, or separate, t to order, of any pattern, and to keep a complete as- , 1 sortment. Also, buys and sells on Commission'. The 1 art iclekmude and on hand aro the fallowing: Bridle flits and Stirrups, Backlights, Tenetts and klooks,. Moulding & Whip; Sock. Buckles and Ilings els, Iron and Wood Hems, Moose Trimmings] Stanhope Trees & Puds, I Dpor Hates, Pad Frames, Door Locks, Saddletrees. Bell Pulls, Bands for Wheels, Number Plates. Body and Dash Hahriles Truck Plates, !Silver,: Dash irons, part burned. Brass or composition. Coach Door Handles, 1 Those persons having Brass Trimmings en their Doors can have them taken strand put on, algid mods elute charge for plum only. WANTED IMAIEDIATELY— • 4 Apprentices; I god Silverplater on house work, to a.ct !as fore mon; 1 good Blacksmith, to make Irom Hems and Han dles; • , 1 Wood Hem-maker, ore person to contract fur a imuntity of various kinds; , 1 Brass Finisher and Founder, • 1 Filer; 1 good Lathe; . ' • 1 Coach Lamp-maker; 1 Bridle !lilt and, .itirrup Plater 1 Drop Stamp and Screw Press; i 6 or 8 second hand Vices, weight not to exceed 30 pounds- Merchants or others having broken noun 01,ocid er tides, can sell out or procure deficient piece's to fill up their ussurtmenttl. Dissolution. THr. partner=hip hetetofore existing between James K. Logan and George Connelly under the firm of J K Logan & Cu, is thistle) , dissolved by mutual consent. AU persons having claims ;against the firm, will please present them fur settlement, and all indebted will pleaso make payment to .1 K ;Logan, who is duly authur4ed tv settle the businesp of the concern. .7 K LOGAN,, • GEO. coNNpLL Pittsburgh, August 1, 1845. Dry Goods at Cost. TASAC. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, • over J D Davis' Auction Rooms, being desirous of chang ing his present business, offers for sale his stock of Dry Goods' now on hand, at cost, cotnprising a large assortment of cloths, cassimeres, sattinetts, vestings, prints, muslins,t4r.c., and would respectfully invite the attentionof those wishing to purchase as ho is determined to,close up hispreserit business. August 2, 1845.--raug 4.. Fifth Ward Livery Stable. THE sub Scriber, having bought out, the well known Livery Stable kept by C B Doty, in the Filth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, - that he will keept at all Ornes, a stock of the best description of Riding HoruLs,•Btlg gies, Carriages of all kinds, and in short, everyq thing required in his line' of business. A considerableTOrtion of his stock ie pew, and he is confident that no:stock in the city will be Superior to his. HIS TERMS WILL BR MODERATE. His Stable is on Liberty st., a few dotes above the Canal Midge, where he respectfully solicits a pare of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. lartrHe is also Qrovided with an elegant Hearse, which will be turnisbedwben required. eCt2sif WM. COLEMAN, JOHN F. JENN)NCIA, JAS. W. MAILMAN COLEMAN, HALLMAN Sz CO., Manufacturers of ,CarriagCSprin gs Azies, A B Spring sto el 6. dealers in coadh Trimmings Of every description. manufactory on ST. GLAIR ST. Warehouse, 4 , 13 :VSI OOD STREET, opposite 5t Charles Hotel. . jan23 ! BeasovaL . ENRY HIGSY; Dealer in China, Glass and Qientivritre,,Ma removed to No 125 Wood, be twenh Fifth sireet nod Virgin Alley, thtleedners from the corner of Fifth, at which plaCe he respectfully in vites the attention of his friends and the publiti gener ally to hisassortment of goods in the above line. which he feels confident will give satisfaction as to prices and quality. feb2 GEORGE THARP, Silver Plater SOON AND JOB ITTNTTNiO;OFF,ICE, t'eIiCRKICOriWOOD The proprietors, of the Mowurn o Pont and - Mnit- CtlltY AND MANUFAaTURDD:CespeCOuIIy it:dor - 11i their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and 'well chosen assortnieneef ' ' • Otr'ls(.. 3IM 9 ©MD all CAIMUM a3,514021111e plecessaryt a".3:6b Printing Office, tgui thatAitey , pfepared to execute . LETTER - PRESS PRINTINO, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION: Bilf's of Lading, Circulars,: 131111-lands; I- . Cii:rAs, Blank Checks, Hat tip's. ttnags: Pamphlets, Handbills, Sit ittittl.4Btatittg. ,;• Slags, Slcamboal and Canal Boat Bills,sailli.apr. • • propriate Guts, Printed on the shortest notice and - most rehictim:ble terms. . i - - 'lye mspocifolly ask th e patronage ofour friends and the public in general in this breach of Oiir-binineil. ' • • BIGLER, _SARGENT -Sy BIGLER: " hay 25a 845' GREAT ExcurarsT TARIFF REPEALED!! n THE hiding scale principle abandoned and die 11 minimum standard adopted iat No. 92 llVlrket Street. We have been receiving fertile lest week or two. a fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Manufacturers, Importers, and at Auction, at the lowest cash prices. Having bad an experienced Agent in Phiketelphia and Nets nrk for some months past picking up bargsitts,there and there, ens- bled us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Goods with almost an imperceptible Tariff. Our stock eon silts in part of the following Geathit Shawls—a great variety; French Terkeri Shawls; English , do dot Splendid Ilrosba and Cashmere Shawls; Damask do; Black and Embroidered Terkeri do; Super Black. Thibel, Silk Fringe do; ' • Ladies' SuPer Cashmere Scarfs; - Plaid Woollen Shawls of every variety; Also a clef variety,of Cashmere D'ECOSSeg 111. sin de Lain, and barred and figured de Lainik, English and French Merinoes; Alpaccas Old Coburg Cloths.; Bambraines; plain and fancy dress Silks; Irish Linana--Culton Alpaca and Cashmere Hose; • ; - CASSIMERES, CLOTHS; anti VESTINGS. Also, an excellent assortment' of dorriestic 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 yew - saves—at No. 92 1 - Market street. dec2o-tf. MOSES COREY. Prcxy.aDELPula 11QT? z2,5a Umbrella & Parasol Slam/factory, A' . 0 . 104 Market Street,, NEXT DOOR EAST OF TIIE OLD STAND, urn 131011A#DSODI Has withdrawn from the firm of W.lt IY. H. Rich ar&on, and commenced businesa on his own account at No: 104 Niarket Street, between Third and.Fourtti,' where he bus fur finle u full assot'tment of Umbrellas, Purtigols, Parasoletts and Shad4,ef the newest style and best manufacture, nt, the lorloA market prices. Cotton Unihreltas, fair quality, 35 come. Silk do. do. $1,50 °the! Goode in proportion. :You are respectfully invited to call WO see them. P=M== -. . , iz-2.7.... - -, : f. ---.*: , ,e_.. - ~,.- - . , : t '°- 4 -- : --,m1. - I.•;is--g, ;,-,''&-_,-,:., rurnit nre Waieroonis. milli subscriber would most respectfully call the ..11_ attention of the public to his stock of Cabinet dare, poslessittg advoatages over any other manufac turing establishment in the city. He is enabled to sell his wal es at much lower prices:. therefore fie would remind those w ho %tont gOOO Furniture at a fair price not to 11 , rget the tight place, No 27 Fifth street. mat 23 ; t H. H. RYAN. , A FRESH SUPPLY OF Johnson's Snporior fall and Winter PRINTING INN, • RECEIVED THIS DAY, At the Office of the Pittsbnrgh Morning Post. BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. --- r 4 GEORGE BAILEY ; .....„__ 11E I;LITAII3ER 7 AND MANUFACTURER OF ... Pumps and ilydrantik —' Which are superior, to and cheaper than 1, f; any in the city. • ----- ' Please to call and co:amine for youselves. 1 i FOURTH, STREET, BETWEEN SMITHFIELD &CHERRY ALLEY. KrHydrants and Pumps repaired. "jant-ly it NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. ft GEMS. Et. PA,I7LSON, (LATE OF THE FIRlf OF FAULSON & GILL,) open his new iitore at ' NO, 73, Wood Street; 4tt door to•the corner of Fourth is now ritannTactur. ingl and receiving from the Eastern Cities a very large assortment of HATS and CAPS, or every des/or - 4i. Lion, wrrranted to be made in the best manner, and Of the best ,materils. Otter,Real, fine and common Muskrat, Seklette, Httie-Seal, PlushanctGlazed Caps!, Also, a fine assortment of Ladies' Furs:such : as Lynx, Fitcb,! Genet and Cenci MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FIIR TRIMMINGS. all of Which he Offers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholesale and retail. Country Merchants will pleaia call and examine my stock before purchasisgelsewhCre. • CHAR..H.'PAULSON. N. B. Thp Fashion lorHats and Caps ccceiv. ed. - eep2l oTTO - Ittrp; MANUFACTURER OF INCORRUPTIBLE TEETEt Smithfield Street, 2 d,iora belOm Fifth street,•Pitts burgh, Pei:, ALWAYS on hand a full desortment of Plaietai Pivot teeth i of a. variety i of. . shades; as riimple-- Plate, Mutat-a and Bicuspidatoes, Punt-teeth, Screw Pivot teeth, &c., 'Teeth and bloeltnrnade to ordey.— Dentiats'supOlied with all articles used in the priifes sion. All orders from abroad !Rust beiuvoinitinied by the cash. • gar Platine always on lintuLl • boy Select . School-fbx neys suld WILLIAMS has open his, Select -School for Las Males Lied Females,us the room over Mr Dyei's Grciceiy, and fortneriyoecapled byMi Simnel Blood, in FelerstlStreet, Allegheny, on Mon .- day, the 18th inst. . . , TERZlM—rrimaryCl ass, $6 per scholar per q4arter • • of 11 weeks, - lunior Class, •• - ".. • 8 " , l' • Sealer Clan , s, ' •.-1Q... .... I ! • atisteziiiiil: • • Res. D. Eliiotr; D. D., Rev:• D: H. Riddle; D. Rev. A. D. Oansphell,,,D. D.. Hon. Charles Shaler, Joseph P. Guzam, M. D, Charles li. brae% E R . Sept 1-d ty, - ,- iPnleEi WO CENTS. - ,•GyFrAvus soutibLtß. . - 4 8 P0 1 1 34 : 4 :1 SOMMaZIEgit - stAtiotkiis, rAND - RlNp.Erts; 50:145, - Wean THIZER Driorts 6sLtitV ',Pt% are -TITTSI3UIIGHI .' - Keep' - eetliOnilir pa' Iland aTgeherat'assertm'ent of German and gifelishSehotit;ldOoltst:Leiter...Writint, and, Wall ea,„*., :Their .aerrnoo;"' works in the ,different pianti-14s of <O4-& - a SeionergisrtrA6..'. the largest in the Upited:Strites,lind:li4X.z,. rangements sytth. some 'or tii&.itielf,*l,ol.lol,ale-'- establishmentAtin Germany. they are fitlly-T:r;Preff4-14,-7, fill all callers and on, tilts most. reasonable terms: , • , Having connected wish their BoOksinre.a. and employed I the bettliands that maid, tie preettred. - 7 they trestle ha able to dd all finkbinding; to t he m , with 'eathess,-and optinferlor ip itny-hinding`:::: : in the eastern Sties. - Bliinkbooks:;of evdfy'deserip..... „. lion made to. rder its the-shtirtest tinta;ntud et the ,*; lowest pita, jan 7. J.lig ;S" TP R Betwedn ' Fourth st.,' and the Diamo:nd. R-ECEIVE - 11-B - Y EXPRESS, ! The Baltimore , & Ohio Rail Road A lara , and Istenelve n ggoilment. of Shasoln. criz: Buper'Al'arooji3rn4hn: Prinfe . d Tiiiiii3iiiiii(f - Cosh-. 'Meer+, Blk embinidered.turkery; 'Rh nrid MridirOnlor ed silk fringedThibbm,Smier. enibroidereaTidhboti , i Damask and si k .wni-sted.hina: and cninred -..lVle'rino. end a large nee rt mentor Plaid and Woolen - :,Shawin. Ail of which .will be sold nt n fOtinil nannnoe' above F'Astern Coat. • ARSOLOM MORRIS' COST, AT COM Hp sitbicit thozornenpfhhirket eu&Thicd. ittretik!ttll emit inueS snle . ortliy . aoods, at reduces.priCee,l and is noW:Offertilk: greater. induce mente-to purelteserit. The; rieffilltdirof our Cloak logs,-Alpaceas, Merinoes, rduslii) de lainm Calicoes. Flannels, Linee'u, Jeans, Cessinetts, Blanket! end Shawls. together with ninny other goods. We bi concluded to close t.tret - - - coirfor„R4Lew dertoxeduceo r stock •previous to sera ;will' find titt n rare opportunity 1% . < tunas excee dingly low prices. Call earlyl cure n good bargain: jan 14 _ Gold anal Silver Watches. • t • J , Lora, corner ath 4. Wood its. kitty _ AS rereivrd nn invoice of bold and Silver Par ent Lear+ Watches. - , A Sew Gold English Patent -Invent. 'Two Gold Atichor Levers, 13 Jewels Ono Silver " lq Three <E English All of which The sold very low. - * V omiese& Son. -- ABCHI ECTS AND BUILDERS, . - - Office, miikierft Street, corner of Diainond, PLA and Specifications finished in the besestyle t arld t at the s l rortest notice. SErcitywcEs: Loran & Kennedy. I/ Childs -86 CO.. J Woodweill A. Kramer, Rti B Scaife and Col• tart & Dilwortlkl _ 14.18454 d • . Improi , ed - pka Der Fasteners.- - : Fr HE filliAcri !;eihtis invented Mid nintinfimtniee'. a super,ior SHUTTER EASTENERoi)aiIe of malleable iron, n td superior to anything :cifthti3iiiar now in use in .thi s city, and, he believes itit4fUnited States. to be had at any of the firanimMe. stores in thecitv. - and at the manufactor);, .Stnithfiefil at.. car tier of Diamond Alley. J. VOGDES. jan co.Paitzterahip: • • . - 1.• WILLIAM FOLEMAN having„'izin the Brat day of January, inst, associated with him4as.. W. Heilman and John F Jennings, under the name and style of Colemnri, Hailman & co. will now liayer in• creased facilties for manufacturing Steel Springtclam mered Axes, Aniericnn Sliver and Spring'Steel,7 &c, to which the nuetion of dealers is fespectfOrselich 1) ted. And hope by strict attention to busineis, to pustit a continuance to he new firm. the favors so nimbi be. stowed upon him.l Fattory on St Cleft" street--aware house 43 Wood •reet, opposite St Charles: Hotel, where ca n be faun la good assortment of Springs, Axles A B, and Spring t teel, and 'Coach tiirisraingi t of ay. ery de , cription, together with iron , Nails, 'and l'itts burgh Mg natant ur9d articles. rg?"The highest 'price' paid for Scrap iron. , ,'. g jan23 .. L O. REYNnLDA - - ..7.T... Sildr. E REI P NOLDS at SUR; - . . . FORI7ARDINTG AND COM M ISSION MERCHANZS, •- Per the Allegheik- River Tillie. • - I DEALERS lA. ; . GR oCERIES, .1 1 . 11 0DECE..i . * PITTSBURpH MANUF . ES 1 Mori eof Lime and Paper. - :-. - - The highest pri+ in cash paid as all times for coon. try rugs, haling rope. and conton waste, corner of l'cnn and Irwin at.. Pittsburgh, Pa. • - ' jan3o-th , l4. r - . :. ______ _ „ . 1 _ ll'ortab a 'Window 33ilitds. T HE subscriber, having eompetent' workmen, end - -. iof Iv . a Dl' it 'II ' . a large stock Ven eti an in ow in s, an 14 - ' ; _1 'sell low. HisPPitable• Fastener,” the only one in, -.'k-' the United States, i the be-st and most convenient,PlltirL lever used for price* or public buildings.. - - .-*'---ii,!":f•i I Call and examin4 samples at J. W. Woodwelria4 , l ' II G. Singer's. Old ,Blinds put up with tho - 'Pe'rklblit: Fastener at a smh, charge. . - *" ,:: i ' J. K. HENDERSON-0 I novB west end Hand at. Bridge. j EXTENSION OF PITTSBURGH.- ' . Rsmo ChancoVbr good- Invesbnents! THE subscriber as laid out, and now °Tors - for .L. sale at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms, One kundre44 dad ten building Lola, On that handsome level ground between Braddock street and the Monongahela river. 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- be annexed to the city as. the Seventh. Weird. Nct, pro- pertyin thesuburbsphssesaessuperforadvamanges,nor has any heretofore been laid out with so liberal an al- leivaitce of wide streets; Braddock is front one hum thud and - twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet wide, and Beelen, Ceinmerci, Brady, Columbus and Water streets all wide avenues. .Most of the lotaliavo . t, two }Voila, and as they are of Various sizes', and . Will he sold, one lot, with the privilege of four or five, early .' applicants can be - accommodated ta -suit their, fown . -:. views of inaprovernerit. Persons who , desire to kuild , onto make secure investments in property that iiiure to advance in value, atud.partieularly those wbri intend „ to erect, manufactorits, would do wellio view. these Lots, and ekamine th, .draft, before purchasing else- Where. The survey for thelialtinuire and Ohio Dail 'ltimd-inad'the't ail roid survey by, the State of Penn ay Ivania , weriiboth-, made alongside of this 'propetty, arid it. is generally cOnsidered that Braddock street, or the ground immediately alongside of it, affords the- only eligible route for U Railßoad from Pittelenrg — li to the East Coal can b 44 delivered op this propetty at a much less cost than onc the Allegheny liver, arid there L is alWays deep water I t this part Ortlietiver: - I . E'. D. OAZZA lid, ''' 5 - - I aug2s-tf. -:- Office , arkethetween3d& 4thatit.. wo ROOMS, on Fuulth street, between Ferry •p d Liberty streett., suitable for an once ancisti tiniroott. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, nornar 4 ,of 4tbt and Ferry streets, or - tIOIIN M'FADDENj r4etstreet., ELAN /IF very superior lo jan 20, 1846 yltl* fbl3 , LEASES, rn, for sale at this . Office J'S: . U Y -,~_ ..~;.
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