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TEEM ADVEEL TlBll4l. ,PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: I Oneinsertion, $0 50 Onemontb, $5 00 Two do., . 0 75 Two do., 6.00 , Tbree do., ' . 1 00 Thread°. 7 00 One weelc, 1 50 Four do., 8 00 .Two, d 0 .., - - 3 00 Six do., 10 00 'Three do., 4'oo One year, 15 00 „ , . YEARLY ADVEUTISEMENTS. .. ‘,I ~,.,‘. . . . , CRANOK•ALL AT rxxasitax.. One Square. • I Two Squares2s 00 lin tiOntha, , .. $lB 00 Six months, $ 5111 ” 4gak, ':' " 25 00 One year, 35 00 r4rLaxger ailveitisamentsin proportion. ::,IM,CARDS.Our linen Six DOLLAR! a year. . , 'CARDS ; of' to. 1401111,1..WIL.14; THOS. DOOKLLLY. DONNNLLY, ' ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA. 00.ce'ois Fourth it, between Smithfield and Grant. mar 14-dtf Charles rd Says, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA. lOMMISSIONER to take the Nonfood acknarrl. it 'txlgement of Deedi, Leases; Contracts. DeFaisi ' dons or other writings, to he tecorded or used in the `'state , of, Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee. 'Office NOIO, Stuart's Buildings, Fourth street. matte. Attorney, Counselloi & Notary. JAMES S. CRAFT. PrITSBIIRGR,PA. , AVING t esigntd the office of Secretary P. Nay. 1.1. end Sire Ins. Co., will attend aractaLia to Collectiani and. business connected with Navigation, Insurance, Accoints and Real Estate. ' business hours 9,.A. M. to 9 P. M. 019 Ce, Nu 1 Steart's Buildings, (No 80 Fourth st,) ais . erind anise Ea 4.401. Wood street. Feb 34 EDMUND SNOWDEN, < • A , T.TO'RNEY AT LAW, OFFICyio the tinilding on the North East corner of tow* and Smithfield streets. novll-11 P. 0, SHANNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Greansburgh, Westmoteland County, Pa.,—Wili practice in the 'Westmoreland, Indiana and Cambria Cmurts. ly. WK. IrMAHON 13. !KAMM. DieNULEION & SE&NOU, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, neFICE Fifth street,in Barr's new building, be. tween Wooil and Smithfield streets. 0ct29.1y. WM. O'HARA ROBINSON, (LATE U. S. ATTORNEY,) HAS .removed his Office to No. 8 St. Clair street. --sept4 - EDWIN G. WILSON, . . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW -• 'Franklin. Venango County, Penna., WLL attend promptly ° all business entrusted to his care—collections made in Warren, Clarion and-JefTerson Counties. J. A. Srocirrom, & Co, MORFFIY. WILSON, &Co.. IPittsburgh Joule Btocert. 11011. JAILS Franklin - Hos. ALE% NITALIIOIS%. litessAVlcson, Steubenyille,Ohio. jab , 23-Iy. - 1 04 ORLANDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Fourth street, above Smithfield. July 1-I,y. MALGIZAW & DIMNIGEIT, • ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVE' removed their o ffi ce to the Nem Court 'House, in theroom over the Sheriff 'soffice. np 17—tf. Law Notice. • AND REW BURKE, 4-F ICE removed to Smithfield street, between 4th streetand Diamond Alley, opposite Mr Geo Weyman's Tobacco Menefee o . ap 16 ;- - - Lam Notice. OWB CALLA:Ii hasremoved to the chambers ' occupied' by Alderman McMasters on Fifth st. between Wood and Smithfield. ap 18 I'''. I • I . . REMOVAL. G. L. Robinson & R. ITBrid o, iTiShTsTLA4, tIE - r iod street,teir4c6t)rant • S ionisanefvnsttthsreet, towards the Court House.. M'Conveyancingand other instrumentsof writing legally and promptlyezenuted. , sp2l • IWCANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attornerys and Counsellors at Law, Office on 'Fourth street, opposite R & R H Patter son's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. sep 10 Wm. Z. Austin, Attorney at Law, ' ...Pittsburgh Pa. Office on 9th street, between Wood and Smithfield. larWiLusit E. AUSTIN', Esq., will give his atten tion to my unfinished business ' and I recommend him tathe 'patronage of my friends. Sep 10—y WALTER FORWARD. Shaer & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the building formerly occapiedby the Uni ted•Staies bank, 4th' ezeet, between Marketand Wood -41 streets. CtiAßLis SHALES, ZDWARD S m2l IBIP5orl. s; Seidel:, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street, between Wood end Smithfield. ItarConveyancing and ether instruments of Wri ting legally and promptly executed. 'rear 21-tf • • S. R. B. ATZRLING. HAMILTON & svinzuNa, Attorneys at Law, - rt FFICE,North side of Fifth street, between Wood qpd Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. • N. 13. Collections Made on reasonable terms. dee U. Morrow', Alderman, office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and fintithfrebi, Pittsburgh. s4splo-tf DU. GEO. FELIX, Hremoved a short distance above his former on Smithfield street, near Seventh, east • side. jan 7 Dr. George Watt, , Offme, No. ,77, Smithfield street, near Sixth, sag 21. PITTSBURGH a D. SELLERS, M. D., . 101E14OVED to Penn linnet, between Irwin and Handstreeti. five dome below- Handstreet. ap 15 * .1! ff • -, ! 4.1 :1 ;"- :- - ' : ' - ' , ''" *E- 1:1 , Z. • -4.1 • 4; -"[ , -i';" • y TyC . - • .:; - ••• - 'l_ -- • • '-- - - _ ' : '. ' . ; 1 .. - t . ...'.",:."'.;: - .. - : - .:11 - 1...:::::::; - :Z .-:•.:: '...'..:.- .7. ' .L.....---- - 1 -- - -- , --- --- - ----- '- ---- - .' I ~.- , . -- • • . .- 1 .., ...: ; ' - ' .-- -• , . • - - ' ' L' ir, . 11 . . - . . . . . • . . . I tt 1.__1% ' . . , t r oi '' :, - . i, . . ,-.._ - . , _ .. . , . , . , 4 - - . • ... , 4 ..., , . . .. . . , . ... , . 1 A ~ ... illW. , PUBLISHED DAILY, BY BIGLER, SARGENTR & BIGLER, AT, THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF . WOOD AND. FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. . , :,4.., , ..4,- - ,ttn.:!_ , 4r,ipt•Z!..,,tMl,liirVk**,,,vx,q,z,..l,,.. - • • ' w••l•4:t4M.i•* -1 .4 . 7 • - •' , Y` . =GU /LEITERS, 'SURGEON DENTIST. _lll3 LTherty 'greet. A few doors below St Clair st., Pittsburgh op 284 y.. Wm. Ai Ward, Dentist, Has removed to the place of his foi mar residence, ic Penn street, two doors below Irwin• ap 18 Dlt: a7ikO.•FELIX, 'PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Office ou Stnithfieldotear Seventh street. iulv 26. 1845-tf Donternsinielracrneali, _ Office on Smithfield street, three doom from Sixth s treet, Pittsburgh.. dec 10.—y GEORGE COCUUAN, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, NO. 26 WOOD-STA:BET,. PITTSBURGH. nov27 • ; L.wazace.Rwri, LUMBER MERCHANT, , Office on Pail Soled, BETWEEN IRWIN St HAND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa• litr All Commission, will be promptly attended to mor4 - - - _ N. nOLNUEIS & SON, BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN Foreign an Doi:gestic Mils of Exchange. CESTIMATES of deposit Bank notes and Spe cie. Dmftsand notes collected,and remittances made to any part of the United - States. jan 7-1 y No. 55 Marker Street. B. T. irERETT. • STEUETT & CO., inoksale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, - - No. 18 Marko street, ono door atioTe Front, PITTSBURGH PA James Park, Jr. & Co. VWOLESALE Grocers; Importers of Tin Plate and Queensware. and deniers in Copper and Pittsburgh inanufdctured articles Nns. 112 and 114 Second st..betweon Wood and articles, streets... janl4-novl4 OEOROZ 000g$. itiltlF.L iIIgoWDIN• OGDEN & SNOWDEN, SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO., WHOLESALE di RETAIL DRUGGISTS AND Maniiracturera of Wiiite Lead, Red Lead, and Letldlrge,corner of Wood and Second eta., l'ittaborgh:ra. nor 13-ly Alderman's Office, PM Ward. IOH N A PARKINSON. Alderman Fifth Ward. Penn sireet, 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 same punctually attended to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt or teration. net 27-Alv Alderman's Office. THE undersigned begs leave to say to his friends and the public generally, that he ha, removed his office to Penn street, near the canal Badge, appe tite the aka Sfates-H otel. actl6 JAMES BLAKF.LY. HENRI LAMBERT AHIPTUN• LAMBERT &SHIPTON, WIIOLKSALE GlrOC-ERS• FORWAILDING AND COMMISSION DIERCIILIITS Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Nos 133 and 135 %Vow! street. Feb 2 PITVIDURGH, P t. J. G. IN lINTZ. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No, 114, Market street, near Liberty july 1-ly PITTSBURGH, PA JOHN SCOTT & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission mer chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, al9-iy Pittsburgh. JOHN NeDEVIrr. JAMES IeOLVITT. J. & J. DrDEIVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures ;snerally, No. 224, Liberty, opposite 7 tb Street, Pitts ;mei. Pn. ap 28.1 y Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, E'dmard Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street. sep 10—y ' JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 44, Marketstreet. sep 10 MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next-door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. june 6. .NE111713008 STORM., BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, No. 43, Market ogreet,next door to Third street, ARE just opening a new and exiensive assortment of Books and Stationery, which they will sell, wholesaleand retail at the lowest prices. 0p25 James Patterson, Jr, Corner of let and Ferry streets, Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful ler, mill and timber screws; housen screws for rolling mills. &c. sett lft—y John DTOloolury, Tailor and Clothier, talmtystreet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, South side. sep 10 Charles IL Hay, WHOLESALE and Retail Bookseller, Paper Dealer, Stationer and Bookbinder, corner of Wood and Third streets. Sept IS GEORGE ErbTSTON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 14, Main straw% RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Refer at Pittsburgh to Win. Lippencott & Son, and John Grier. nov 20.6m' FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT P. MULTAPT, MVLYAIITY & LEDLIE, MAIibIACTORL ♦ND KEEP . CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Cut, Moulded and Plain FLINT, GLASSWARE, tE ALL'IT3 VAIIIIITILS, AT THEIR WARICHHUSE, Corner of Market . and Water Streets, 'PITTSBURGH. lICT Our Works continue in full operation, and ars 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 Paktigten'stiniivilled , MANUFACTURED and sold wholesale and retail, SIXTH ST El, one door below Smithfield. nct2l—ly. Removal. ABEELEN has removed his Commission and Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin to hii new Warehouse, on Third street. nearly opposite the Post Office. pay 30. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF - WILD, CHERRY THE IGREAT REMEDY TOR DIDEASCS Or TIDE LUNGSAND BREAST ! TESTIMONIALS: To Iva Puat.tc.-..,1n ac n ! Fiance with the prevail ing custom and order tMow the ,virtues of this medicine more 64, the feilearine certificates have been selected; and is)). is not our wish to trifle with the lives, or health - of 'those afflicted. we. Pledge our selves to make no asseitioas, 'be '.FA LSE STATE. M Eitrw! Of the efficacy4ior will we hold any hope to suffering hemanity ;which' facts will not warrant. THE PROOFS ARE. HERE GlVEN—and we solicit an inquiry from the public into:ev.ery, case wo publish, and feel twinned they• will find it .a medicine well de• serving their patronage and confidence. • 1371tEMARKABLE OU . RE3.„nI Of allthe ,cures that have yet been recorded, there are none equal to those mentioned below, which plainly shows the curability • of Oonrum ption, even in • some of its worst forms !!!! Ara. "GOULD, or another proof added 1;! THE CORES TERFORMED BY WISTAR's RALAIH Olt WILD CHERRY, ARE ASTONISHING THE WORLD. Boaros, Bspt, 10,1845. TOITHESICK AND AFFLICTED , Dear Sir:--1' take pleasure in communicating throughloa. to all whom it may concern, and the pub. lic generality, the astonishing effect your 'truly won derful medicine has had upon me. I hnvemot.enjoy. perfect hedlth for four or five years. Physicians told me my livOr was 'diseased,—and that I might some day, die with Consumption. Last September, 1841, I took a slight cold, which produced a hacking nought this continued until February, 1845, when 1 added another cold; my cough increased, I soon lost my ap petite, end my strength felled; fur six weeks I could not lie upon one Side; I sweat very much at nights, paged considerable blond doting the winter and could net speak n loud word for two weeks. Whiten these bad symptoms, 1 had very severe pains in my aide, and between m'y shoulderOceperal debility followed. I was confined tO my:rtrtl , attnut eight weeks. I had buried a siioar and bm h died with Consump tion. 1 eipecteii ta die itirmy friends also des. paired of ;my life:. At this time, en uncle, who had been benefited himself, advised me to take Dr Wistar.s; Balsam of Wild Cherry. I accordingly procured a bottle, took ir, and felt some better; obtained another, and a third: then l ceased to bleed, and my cough was beuer, but my disease was so deeply rooted, I was obliged to Continuo taking the Balsam, until 1 bad to ken seven, bottles. i can honestly end truly say, I believe Dr Yister's Balsam cf Wild Cherry saved sn) life • MRS. MARY B. GOULD. tacos NrEATEB We are personally acquainted with Mrs Gould,— assisted in' taking care of her during her sickness.— believe, and know the statement to hems._ . _ . MRS. P. C. PRC•CoT; MRL S. A. B•CHCLn6R, No. 1, Commercial st Boston, Fllass , Sept 12, 1895. ANOTHER VOICE FROM MAINE. WOOLSOROUGH, Me., July 30, 1845 Dear Sir,—Having experienced great benefit from your invalnable medicine. I, fed it my duty and privi lege to let: the world know what it has done for me. P , ed 'of a thong crofmitution naturally, I had en joyed perfect health previous to the spring of 1843. when I was troubled with a difficuly in my left side, attended with considerable pain. Sometime in July, ,I was violently mulcted wtth a cough, which continued untilfall; r hen 1 woo confinerrio the Minim eight months during which time my cough was very severe- I fre quently bed spells of coughing which lasted two hours, —daily raised large quantities of disagreeable matte!, accompanied with blood; sometimes I raised a quart of blood at a time. I consulted three physician*, all of whom done their best to restore um—gave 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 mo ment, whe'n emmincnt physicians bed exsusted their skill, friends divoirerl of my lira, 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 nod a halfbottles, those severe spells ofcoughing were removed Icon tinned taking the Balsam until 'piing, ( April, 1844.) when I ceased to bleed at the lungs, my health and strength improvNl an that I left the house, but was not able to work fern year. Now my health is good; I am able to do a day's work every ,lay on my farm JAMES COMEItY. Witness: TE.1031A3 BRASILE. ISP Those who Counterfeit a goal medicine for the purpose of adding a few dollars to their pockets, aro far worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin. For while the latter only robs us of our property, the former take property end health and life away.— Dr. WISTAR . 4 Balsam of Wild Cherry is admitted by thousands ofdisi tacit:sled witnesses, to have effect. ed the mobs extraordinary cures in cares of a pulmo nary and asthmatic character over before recorded in the history of medicine. The young, and beautiful, the gond, all speak forth its praise. It is now the favolite 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 an a discerning, piddlc are careful to get Ill'isgar's Bal sautof Cherry, and refuse with scorn counter feits, and every other article preferred to them as a substitute, so long will cures—positive cures—cheer the fireside of a depairing family. igrThe 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! eW7l —. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles fur $5. For sale at Cincinnati only by . . SANDFORD & PARK OrSold in Pittsburgh by L. WILCOX, Jr., SOUSII43IIIIt cor. of Market it, and the Diamond janl4 ALLEN KRAMER Exchange Broker, corner of Wood and Third streets. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes andbills,collented. JAMES E. LEDLIE Alex. Bronson&Co. John H Brown&Co. Philadelphia. , James M'Caridless. Cincinnati 3 O. , J. R. AVDonald. St. Louis, Mo. W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Bank Ky. ) Louisville. THAT the Franklin House, foot of Irwin street, l'ittaburh, by ft B DIIIOND is the most eligble establishnient for transient travellers or those who may wish a longer residence in the city, his accomodatione are excellent. We know from experience and heartily recommend his house as worthy of patronage. Hugh Kirkland, Freeport. Wm Connelly, Franklin. Bengamin J Niblock, Boiler. H H Webb, Cochranton. Jno Hamilton, Ohio. John Kelley, New York. 11;1;IP Borders accommodated by the day or week, mouth or yearly. oat lb I'ITT6BURG.III. THURSDAY, APRIL 9 1846. COUNTERFEITS. I=l Wm. Dell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, J. Painter & Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, Pi tuihuz g h, Pa. Take particular Notice. .MWM ..'4 , ,•'''4:;:.. , ;" : "' . ,..i,, i i.:i.:...,,i.:-::7..i.:,;.'',:,;..,.',,,::::,--'.„..,i..,;;;T::-,.:..1 JAMES BOWEiBiI & HAVE the ploaiiireto announbe to their friends that they agaih eatirki ,- their old stand at No. 83, W-ood street, here they bait' opened tin- eaten live rapi... PAPER WAREHOUSE; And will have constantly on hand =extensive ebioit ment.of Satin-glazed and plain PAPER HANG. I NGS, Velvet and Imitation Borders,isf the .Inteststyler and most handsome patterns for, papering hallt, Thu% tors and chambers. They manufar,ture, tus4 have on hand at all Udine, Printing, Writing, Letter', WraPPing and Tea Paper. Bonnet and Fuller's oards—all Of which they offer for sale on the most.accommodating, terms., and to which they invite. the Emendate of merchants and others. ALSO—Blank Books of all kinds and the-beat qual ity, Salami. Books, Stn. %Wrap on hand and for sale as above. . . aug By R. Dnesett, Penn street, Pittsburgh, Penna. BOARDING and Lodgingby the day or week on the most reasonable terms. Strangers will find it to their advantage to pairodie him. Persons tray. ding east or west, will find his house a convenient lo cation—it is within one hundred yards of the Canal Basin, and convenient io LIM Forwarding Homes. EV" Every information given to two Manufac turd,. in all branches of the business. W'Home Brewed Ale con at all times be had at thebnr. n0w19.11, CONCUINIPTIION DR. SWAYMS4 Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The Original and genuine Prepration! Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, spi tt i ng Mood, Difficultf of Breathing, Pain in the Side end Breast, Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Nereous and all diseascsof the Throat, Breast and Lungs; the most efiiisteal and s poetry Mire everkeown for toy I • Tit the aboviAiseases to De. sIMAY'NIVII Compound Wyrup,of WIId Chomy. THIS "Celebrated Renteriy" has now, by its in trinsic virtues, acquired a celebrity which can never be shaken by the many quack.Nostromi" with which the country abounds. The public are fast intoning that this is the oidhemedy that can be relied upon in the speedy and per4anent cure of all diseases of the Lungs. It is literally sweeping Consumption from the land; wherever itis introduced that disease dwindles into insignificance. The public hare 'hum. bugged' long enough. aminow resort to a medicine which the testimony of the most eminent physicians in the land has placed beyond the reach of criticism,— In requites co bolstering up., by publishing columns of forged certificates—but it fa enough to let the public know where it can be obtained. and one trial will con. vince all, of its great efficacy in curing those distres sing diseases above namedi which have baffled the skill of the most learned imetitioners fur ages here tofore. Dr. Swayiee's eotnpowa ,Syrup of Wild Cherry was the first preparation Cristo that valuable tree which was ever introduced to dieViblie, and amide proof is afforded of its success Wiluichinttybeing-floorlori with " Balsam." "Candies." and "Mixtures" of Wild Cherry, not one of which is prepared by a regular physician. although they have assumed the names of respectable physicians to give currency to their "Nos trums" Therefore, the public should be on their guard, and not have a worthless mixture palmed upon them fur the original and genuine preparation, which is only prepared by Dr. WAYNE. N W. corner of Eighth and Mire streets, Philadelphia. Consumpliers. or those whose Lungs are affected slightly. should take this Syrup without delay, by which they may prevent the fixing of that dire disease fully and firmly. How important, then, to avoid it.— Never liven day with a cough when this Syrup can be had, and you are nearly certain. with proper care, to avoid destruction by Consumption. . _ Dr Smayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is a compound of Vegetable Remeilies; it is called • Wild Cherry," because that article is the basis of the Preparation. It is an combined with other ingre dients, that the uttttost efficjency is given to its good qualities, as a supporter and preserver of the powers and functions of life, it has no equal. Remember, all preparations purporting to contain ILD Cur ßa I, are fictitious and counterfeit, except tint bearing the written signature of Da. SwatN L. Great care should be observed in purchasing of :he authorized agents. The onlyagcnts in Pittsburgh for the sale of the g enuine medicine are, %Vtn. Thorn, 59 Market st.; Ogen & Snowden, cornet of Wood and 2d sts.—and 8. Junes, 180 Liberty st., where it can be obtained genuine, wholesale and retail, at proprie tot's prices. Sold by John Mitchell, Allegheny city; E. 13. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Megoifin, Mercer; J. H. Burton & Co. Erie; J. S. Morris & Co., Louisville; Dr. E. Easterly &Co., St. Louis; Andrew Oliver ,& Co., New Orleans, and by regularly appointed agents in nearly all the principal towns in the United States. Country storekeepers will find it to their ad. vantage to have a supply of this popular family medi cine. inn 29-1 y Phansix Safes' and Vaults. THE undersigned invite attention to the follow ing certificate: The under signed having been requested by Messrs. Constable & Strickler, to be present and ouperintend a trot, by fire, of one of their recently invented Plum nix Fire Proof safes, and deeming the subject one of very great public importance, hsve carefully am utinized theprogress of a test, to which one of suid chests was subjected. The chest-was supported at each corner, at an elevation of 10 to 12 inches from the ground a fire of Bituminous coal end fire was made over and around and kept actively burning 54 consecutive hours. T-lne fuel consumed was about 80 bushels of coal, ancOone cord of wood; the heat all the while be ing quite intense, and in the opinion of the undersign. ed much greater thane safe is likely to sustain in any ordinary house burning. -40 n the removal of thefire, at their request the chest was opened, and greatly to the astonishment of the undersigned and the large number of citsens present. a Blank Book with Sundry Bank nctes within its folds; a piece of Dry pine Wood and the inner lining of the safe, which is of Wood, were found warm in deed, but not in the Slightest degree charred or inju red, some manuscript on the Book as legible as be• fore the test. The undersigned are or anlmous in the conviction that a fire proof chest Is practicable; and that the ingenious and enterprising manufacturers, whose efforts for some months past in producing this desideratum have proved so entirely successful, de serve the public confidence and patronage. JOHN ANDERSON, L. IL LIVINGSTON JOSIAH KING, WARRICK MARTIN, EDWARD HEAZELTON, JAMES. PARK, Jr. Ir. the character of the above named gentlemen, the public have a guarantee against deception, in the test which was made of our Phosnis Safes, and we there. fore feel the utmost confidence in recommending them as a reliable protection against fire, under any ordina ry circumstance. We would assure those interested, that there is no wood about these Safes, but what is necessarily connected with the shelves and drawers. We make Vault Doors in the same manner and op. on the same plan. One of these can be seen at, Reese C. Townsend & Co's now building. For the workmanship of.our Vaults, they can be seen at the fallowing places: Lyob, Shorb & Co., Chureh & Carothers', Wm. Lorimer, King & Holmes J. D. Davis, P. M'Cormick, and W. Martin. lerManufactory on 2d street, between Wood and Smithfield. CONSTABLE & STRICKLER, Pittsburgh, October 15, 1845 6m. . ~"~'"4= FIMNIE • - '; _ Canal Boat licrase. CERTIFICATE ;',:.;'•it. 5 7 . .,:i_'.....i.:'-,.: . ;.,':' . :...::,,- - .' 4-4 ' .. ' 1.. . Last Winter Sesatanr-Dinclng School.. .111/FADAAI.g, P.I.,AIQTJ'S last session for tberpres. ILL eat winter, will commence on Friday afternoon, February 13th, at 3 o'clock , P. - M., at her Boom, in the Lafayette Assembly buildings. is announcing the, re-organizatilm of her. clesses fur. the last Whawr season, Madame 8., hopes' it will. not be zuf-of place to convey to her kind patrons her' grateful acknowledgment of theliberal>supportthey have hitherto extended to her. She cannot but feel: highly flattered at the evidence they adduced elf their! eminent appreciation of hek services, as a Teacher.' the crowded state of her Classes, and she feels con-, &dent the simple. announcement of the re-organisa tion of her classes will be seffieient .to secure to her! a continuance of, heir levant. • '! } iri order to give that eclat to the Exinnination i .the ptoposes et.in g her vrinter _inborn with, and which the , presence of all her pupils can; only secure, the offers the fellewing inducements to her patrons, in the redaction of her terms to $6 each, to those pupils who bate attended the tw a previOus ses-, sions. .LA. FAYETTIff, ASSEMBLY: BOOMS are situ , to on Fourth street, two dos; s from the Hay-Scaler.-- 2 , Madame B. will rent the (these named rooms for pub., lie and private supper parties, Concerts , ;; Soiree .&c., &c. Tho above rooms are finished and fitted tip in the, moat novel; elegant and approved style, with dressing rooms. and every convenience for the accommodation of visitors, and are now open for inspection. Important to Gentlanieni At the solichntion of several gentlenten, Madame B. will open evening , classes, for lustruetion in thd Polka, Polka Qtmdrilles.dr,e• Hours of tuition--Mondsy, Wednesday dna Fri duy evenings of each week,!from 7 to 9 P M. Her subscription list is snow open for subicribers at her moms on Fourth at, near Wood. feb 21 if PITTSBURGH STEEL WORES, A om SPRING AND AXLE PACTORY4' Corner Ross and Front streets: • THE undbrsigned having completeditheir machi- JL very fur rolling Steeliand Iron, are prepared to manufacture and furnish Spring and . A B ZPI Slab Steel fur Pmiria Plough's, Hoeand Ser. Steel, Plates rolled and hammered, hay unit manure forks, Sthel. and Cortiuge Spring i and Hammered Iron Aot let, and are prepared to do all kindcof Job and Forging. They also keep on hand Carriage Hord , ware and Trimmings of every description. NB. The highest price paid in cash for Iron and Steel Scraps. JONES &QUIGG. fel) 20-42 m. UNION ROTEL. IN connection with my son, A. KLEBER, I have atilt day, opened my Hnuse in Virgin Alloy, emir Wood street, where those wishing the chomestrefreshtneats that are furnished by well conducted Coffee 'Houses, can always be accommodated. Etenstve Stabling for Rent. feb 7.tf HENRY KLESER,; San. RUIICILt .10Z. LEL LP 6 ) 523 SILVER PLATIIG MANUFACTORY, Corner of Market strict and the Diamond THE subscriber has located permanently In Pitt. - burgh, for the mannfieturo Alla sale dell kinds of Saddlery, Carribgeand Harness Trimmints, siivet plated, bmss, japanned ortinned, in setts, or separate, to order, of any pattern. end to keep a complete es• sortment. Also, buys end 'Olson commission.. The articles made and on hand are the Mowing: Bridle Bits end Stirrups, Backlights, Tenetts and Hooks, *Avoiding & Whip Sock- Buckles end Rings, ets, Iron and Wood Hems, House Trimmings, Stanhope Trees & Pods, Door Plates, Door Locks, Pad Frames, Saddletrees, Bell Pulls, Bands for Wheels, Number Plates. Body and Dash Handles Trunk Plates, Silver, Dash Irons, part flamed. I Brass or curoptishion. Coach Door Handles, I. Those persons having Brags Trimmings 6n theit Doors can havo them taken off and put on, and mod erate charge for plate only., WANTED IMMEDIATELY- 4 Apprentices; 1 good Silverplater on house work, to act ns fore man; 1 good Blacksmith, to make from Hems and Han dles; orla I Wood Hern•mnker, person to contract for a quantity or various L i nda; 1 Brass Finisher and Founder, 1 Filer, 1 good Lathe; 1 Coach Lump-maker; 1 Bridle Bitt and Stirrup Fluter; 1 Drop Stamp and Screw Press; 6 or 8 second hand ViceS. weight not to exceed 30 pounds- Merchants or others having broken setts or odd ai tides, can sell out or procure deficient pieces to MI up their assortments. GEORGE THARP, i Silver Karr. Fifth Ward Livery Stable. ' ' THE subscriber, having bought out'the well •trit ) 1 known Livery Stable kept by C B Doty, in the t.itth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he will keept at all times., a stock °fill° best description of Riding Horses, Bug gies, Csniages of all kinds, and in abort, every thing required in his line of business. A considerable portion of his stock is nevrond he is confident that no stock in the city will be ; superior to his. HIS TERMS WILL BE.. MODERATE. His Stable is on Liberty at., a few dores above the Canal Bridge, where he respectfully eoliths &share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. larHe is also provided, with an elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required. rict2stf WM. COLEMAN, JOllll7. /ESP INGi, JAS. W. RLILMAN. COLEMAN, MAILMAN & CO., Mantrfacturere of Carriage Springs 4. Aiies. A B. • Pt D Spring sieel& dealers in Coach Trinuniags Of every description, manufactory on ST.,CLAIR ST. Warehouse, 43 WOOD STREET, olipotiii it St Chutes Hotel. .jan23 L. 0. REYNOLDS. J. L. siimr. REYNOLDS & SUER': FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Alleghely River Trade. DUL= IN GROCERIES,, PRODUCE. -PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Chloride of Lime and Paper. • The highest price in cash paid at ail times for noun. try rags, baling rope, and coition Waste, corner of l'enn and Irwin its, Pittsburgh, Pa. jan3O•tjyl4. co -Partnership. WILLIAM COLEMAN. having, on the first day of January, lost, associated with him Jas. W. Heilman and John F Jennings, under the Mane and style of Coleman, Heilman lc Co. will now ,have ic• creased facilties for manufacturing Steel Springs, ham mered Axes, Americnn Blister and Spring Steel, &c, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solid. ted, and hope by strict attention to hamlets, to merit a continuance to the new firm, the favors so liberal be , stowed upon hint. Factory on St Clair street—ware been 43 Wood street, opposite St Charles Hotel, where can be found a good assortment of Springs, A ales A El, and Spring - Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev ery description, together with Iron, Nails, end Pits burgh manufactured articles. arThettighest pnce paid fur Scrap Iron. jkn'.ll3 . School Book and Paper Warehouse. LIME 11.0011,10. Agent,. • Publisher,'Book-Seller an d Book43 . ind er . , vo. 89, WOOD STREET, P11166 - 060k. 1 KEEPS constantly on hand a general assortment of all the School Books in common use, together with the publication of the Presbyterian Board of Pair lication, and other Miscellaneous 'Souk% including - Bibles and Testamenis in great variety, from the folio size to small pocket editions. ' Cap, Demy and Medium Blank'43ooks of my own ma nufactu re; embracing Day Books, Journals; Ledgers and Record Books, of the different sizes of .paper,and containing from two'to eiglu, quirea of piper.. Fiat Cup, pemy and Medium Writing Paper always on hand. ,of auperior qualitY;;can• at short notice be ruled to pattern and bound tq order. ' ALSO IN S.Toilt -250 reams Cap Writing Paper, different, qualidea, ruled and plain; 90 reams Quarto Pcst, ruled and plain, (some very 6ne); , • 300 MI Crown Rag and Straw Wrapping Paper, 150 " Medium " ft Is Double Crown 80 " Medium Tea' !Wrapping, • dilliirent - dualities; 16 rrns_Folio Post Writing, different. qualitieui 10 grows Bonnet, Boards, drab white, and blue and A wh ite hit °Clow ' priced Printing Paper, of the, following sizes: 22 by 32 inches, 20& 4284 inches, 20 by 29 inches 10 by 24 inches, 21 by 28 inches, 21 by 24 inches; 1. 1 2 by 27 inches, , ConstantlY on hand (of A Ronzazson!s -friantiftte tura) Printing Paper of the. following Extra Supetfine and Heavy for Job Printing, 20 by 24 'lichen News Printing; 22 by 42, 24 by 3427 incites; • Sited, or printing Steamboat and other Bibs, 20 by 42 and and 22 by 25 inches, Post Office and other Envelope 'Pam; dlerent sizes; : 0 • • All of Which will be sold at lowestprices ' at Wholes; sale or retell,. for Cash,„ Paper Rags and Tanners's Santos: • • - thar 7: A. FULTON, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDEfI* HAS rebuilt and commenced bitainese alibis OLD STAND, No:70. between • Market and Ferry sta. jwitete he will be pleasedra gee Ws old customer.; .and Glenda.; Church, gieambnat, and Bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds. cast from 'patterns of the mast approved Models ; and warranted lobe dr ibe beit Ma terials. Mineral Water Pumps, Cdnfiteri. together with every variety of Brags Ca:stings;if re golfed, turned and finished in'the neatest manner. lA. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti Attraction MClal,so justly celebrated for the reduc tion of friction in machinery.—The Boxea and Com position can be hadvf him at all times. not 13 ty EXTENSION OF PITTSBURGH. Bare Chance for good InVestoleitts TRE subscriber has laid out, and now offers fol. ; sale at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms, One 'hundred and ten building Lots, on that handsome level ground between Braddock street and the Monongahela river. They are about one-third of a mile front the city line, and are situated in that.part, of the first city district which will probably soon be annexed rothe city as the Seventh Wald. No pro petty n the Sabo rbs possessessuperior advantanges, nor has any heretofore been laid out with - so liberal an al lowance of wide streets; Braddock is from one hun dred and tWenty .to about one hundred and ninety feet wide, e and Beelen, Commerce, ESistlit,coiumbus and Water streets all wide avenues. .Mostol the lots have Noo;fronts, and as they are of various sizes, and will he sold, onelot, with the privilege of four or five; early applicants can be accommodated to snit their own views of, improvement. Persons who desire to build or to make; secure invest me nts in property that is sure to advance in value, and particularly those who intend to erect manufactories, would do well to view these Lots, and examine the draft, before purchasing else- . where. The survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road sari the Ina road survey by the State of Penn sylvania were both made alongside of this property, and it is genet-Idly considered that Braddack street, or the ground immediately alongside of it, affords the only eligible route for a Rail Road from Pittsburgh to the East. pool can be delivered on thispropetty at a much leas cost than on the Allegheny river, and there is always deep water at this port of the river. E. D. GAZZAH, apg2s-11.1 Office Market between 3d & .4tb ate si P: ILDEI LPfr a, Umbrella & Parasol Manufactory, 1 No. 104 Market Street, NEXT DOOR EAST OF THE OLD STAND, El. RICHARDSON Has withdrawn from the firm of IV.& \V. H. Rich ardson, and commenced business on his own account at No. 104 Market Street. between Third and Fonith, wherehe hits for sale a full assortment of Umbrellus, Parasols, P i arnsoletts and Shades, of the newest style and best .tnaniiincture t at the lowest market paces. Cottot Umbrellas, fair quality, 35 cents. Silk I do. du. $1,50 Other Goods in proportion. You are respectfully invited to 411 and see them. . Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1845-4 m. GEORGE BAILEY, .1:111.13ER, AND MANUFAMOIEB OF Pumps and Hydrants. lichsre auNrior to and cheaper than any in the city. !ate to call and examine for yotiselbet. FOURTH wrazior. :TWEEN SMITHFIELD dr.CHERRT ♦LEFT 13711ydianta and Pumps repaired. jant-ly 4 NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. ft 033 AS. 13. PAULSON, (LAT6I OF TB FIRM OF .FM34.15011 & OILI4 "LT AVING opened his new store at ii No. 73. Wood Street, Next door to the corner of Fourth, is now manufactur ing and recUiving from the' Eastern Cities a very, large assortment of HATS and CAPS, of every ,descrip. Lion, wrrranted to be made in the best manner, and of the but materials. Otter,Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Sealette, Hair-Seal, Plushand Glazed Caps' Also, a fine assortment of Ladies' Furs, such as Lynx, Fitch, Genet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FOR TRIMMINGS, all of which he offers for sale.at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholeka le and retail. , . Country Merchants will please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. CHAS. H. PAULSON. N. B. The Fall Fashion lor Hats and Caps manly ed. sep27 WASHINGTON HOTEL. JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. MAE proprietor'begs leave to 'return hismostgrate• fulthanks to his friends and the public for past . favors, and[hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated near the Eichange; it has accommodations for travel ers, and a bsrge room for public meetings, dinner or supper parties. REFRESHMENTS Always resdy.er prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the market, will afford. Oysters and Oyster Sot:It:also Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve ry day during theseason. Thegreatesteare acs been taken in the selection of wires and liquors. A varie ty of newspapers are regularlyfiled in toe establish- P. S. A Hot Lunch aervedur .3fery day at 11 , A. M op 18, =E=Mll=l=2 PRIICIE, TWO eglolB, VICTOR .GusTavus soiletittEs. - escittria smelts ma, 7 1100KSELI,ERS StittlONrjtS, so. 11 . &, WOOD DELoiV 21PT,1 7 1 • iiirr§o6llo44:PA:-. AT COSTi -AT tOST":7 - rrlliEsubScriber, at the otMarltel and Third 1 streets, still continues the sale of. Dry Gerais, at reduceC , prices, and is now, altering greater induce ments to Purchasers. The remainder'ot our - Cleak. ings, Alliances, Merinoes, Muslin de lainee, Calicoes, Flannels, Linseys, Jeans, Cassinetts, Blankets,. and Shawls. together With_ Many other geode. f'ie have cenCluded to close 6fr nt .cast for a fati:da WYs., in ei der to reduce our stock previous to Sprint. - Parcha. sere will find this . a rare oppartimity or.' obtaining Goods at eseeedinAly, low priees. Cell early and se cure a good bargain. jan i 4 A A. 'MASON. Portable Window Eliisols. pc en iti o-iscribey,lirnin corn t war I-men and 11- a largo stack of Ventian Windo* sell lm His ”Porla/ote Fastener, l -the- only One in' the United States, is the best and mast convenient - plan ,ever used tor private or public buildiego. . • Call and examine sitroptes Wandwell's or G. Singer 4 ir. Old Blinds put iirciaith the Porlabld Fasiener at a smisitcharge. tiF.NbEtisoN i tweet end Hand at. Bridge. HENRY lEIGBY, Elealer , in China. Glass and tteMilware, hag removed to Na 15 %Vood. aveenitiftb stmet and Virgin Alley,threedoora from the iorner of kiftlt. at which place be respectfully in vites the attention of his friends and the gener ally 10 his assortment of gnods in the above line. which he feels confident Will glve satisfactidn 113 to prices dnd = feb2. WALL PAPER Siniafteld greet, one door above Fourth greet, " - Pe. J. StIiDLE, tVIANUFAC ru RE R ar rar' il peanginga and Bar -dens iir evely deiaripPoh. : ..., Merchant* and ethers wi*hing io.thilbhase are in vited to ealtand examine his large and splendid assort-- Meat or .. ... GLAZED tg eNdLAZED 'WALE. PAPERS] of nll the various patterns now in tise, and nt suctrxtrii ces aseanno; fgil to pl t! ase. ' - at dLA.ZED afthlElSl • colored on, onoOr ' both. "des ekpreasty for Whidow . hlihd., by the clo4Bl or single piece. arßags end TannWs &nips tikba in oxchange. finow2 i•Am. . iota A. C. sAndintir. EdS leitva IS inform herfriemls rind the pubic gen emlly tint bet. Select School for Young Ladies and Misses. Will eniamence the Winter Session on Monday the dth of Sepletoner, at.ifer sebool room in St. Cfairst.,'neeily oripcisita tha-Exchenge Hotel. Slab fe ! reis to the following, gantlemeni Hon John Breden, Rev W Rev J Niblcick, Wilson McCandless, Etniq Rev S Young, _ 4 Allen 'Kromer, Esq., Janob Mecliling, Wpi. jock, Esq. Batter. Pa. - Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms &c., can be obtainedby calling oh Allen. Kramer, Esa. ' auk 22 1661 UTLEfi and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer IC) Nol4o Wend street, two door's frail Virginal. ley,Pittsburg, Pa. - ' - N. •B.—Always on hand an attensii , antsonrtment 9f Surgiriil and Dental instruments, Banker's„ Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears 'Saddler's Tants. Tm Rsc. if! 24, - • .0 - to suraz MANUFACTURER Or INCORRUPTIRLE'TEETR, Smithfield Street, 2 . doors below :Mit areel; Pitts- • burgh. Pit., • • AlLwAYsdil hand a full assortment of Plate and Pivot teeth, of a vdri'ety of shades;. sirnide Plate, Molars and gicitsPidatoes, dinipteeth, Screw Pivot teeth, &c., Teeth and blocks made to order.— Dentists - stimidied with all articles Used in the profes sion. M All orders from abroad must bearcompanied by the cast]. WPlatina always on hand. nov 15-ly Long Credit, rp E snbscriber -offers for sale ihirty-ona building 11 lots on a credit often years. There lots are situas led on Grant,'Wylie. Fifth. Roes iknd Diamond streets, in the 3d Vard - of the city, adjoining the New Court Muse.'Persons disposed to perthase, will find these lots. favorably located as to healib, cbilvenience to bu siness, and hill ultitnatrly be the centre of the city. For particulars enquire ofJames C. (*whining, or SARAH B—FETTERMAN. feb2s Glory, Gratitude and Patriaisru. The Jackson Wreath. or National Souvenir. A National Tribute, rcotttmemorktive of the great civil victory, achioied by the people, through the Hero of New Orleans, containing a map of the United Stites, a portrait of Gen. Jackson, h . vieW of the bat tle of Now, Orleans and the HercnitagE.- Just reteitted and for with by JOHNSTON & BTOCKTON, Market street, Lafayette Nelbctory, NOS. 61 & 63, WOOD STREET. • Under Lynd's Auction Store. .. HE subribers have fitted up the ebove plade, in T superior style. and .they . feel assured will give comfort and satisfaction to all who may visit them: Arrangethents have been made ito have a con- Stant supply of P R ES .if 'OYS TER S, which will be.serVed up to visitors and familieS oh theabort est notice. Other loiuries;Lanfiles, fruits and 'pas tries of the choicest kinds always on - hand. Their Bar is filled with the bust brands the matirets can af ford; and Regalia, Castello, Principe and. Havana Cigars of superior e quality. Drury, attention paid to Their motto is, Every briery in its season. Prices moderate. OGDEN & GIBSON. riovid.l.p waSSINCIVON HALL. . • Market street, Steubenville, Ohio. JOHN IRONS, PROPRIETOR. Testablishment has been taken by the - ;wt. undersigned, who respentfully 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 thisplate l and, at least equai to Any in the West. , Washington Hall is located in the business part of the:tosan, on Market street, nearly opposite_ the Court House and public buildings, and Within a few stops .of the Market. The situation is ,the most eleirsted of any public bonse in Town, commending st - view of the Biter for several miles above and below. An Omnibus, and servants, will eta times be in readiness to convoy passengre and their baggage to and front the steamboat landings. • Every accommodation which the public have a right to expect may now be had at the Hall, on terra' 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 bielong experience in the business, will make it the interest of those who opine this way, to "give-him a eall." JNO. IRONS. ,- Burnt District Notch I . SA AC MURDOCK; formerly of the Union hotel on Water street, having been burnt oat, has built a new and handsome HOO5O expressly tor the atrona• modation of Travelers, at the corner of Second and Smithfield streets, vrhicb. will be known as the Hut* District Hotel. , . He is now prepared to offer ave ? y,accommoddiion. and every comfort to did traveler er very inodence charges. fiefs provided'svitifampla and convenient stabling. decl2-1y: M=ME