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".t k P_,,41;,1 "1066,*441.0a.404,40.., 44„,;f = •p4,== -4 , • • • `l4-•4-,','-2,..1.•1 „ • . 4 MEE NEE lINEUE ESE MEE , ' ._.:'i= •: - ..~ _ ..- 4',.. . - VOL.-: r . - NO. -228. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND; - , FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY DIGLEB, SABGENT & BUG". E N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. Teams.—Five dollars a yoar, payable in advance. Six dollars will inviriably . be required if not paid wiihia the year. • Stngiecoptes Two Czars—for sale at the counter of :be Office, and by News Boys. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer published the same office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin- Airs copies, SIX CENTS. TERMS OP ADVERTISING. PER:SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: Onelnsertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00 rwo- do., 0 75 I Two do., 6 00 f hree do:, 1 00 Threedo. 7 00 One week, 1 50 1 Four do., 8 00 Two do., 3 00 Six do., 10 00 Three do., 4 00 One year, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS CRANGE•RLE LT PLEASURE. Ogee Square. Two Squares. Six mouths, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 Sae year, 25 00 One year, 35 00 ['Larger advertisements in proportion. IrV'CARDS of four lines' Six Dou.ses a year. WILLS & DONNELLY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, PITTSBURGH. PA o.ffli!e on Fourth at, between Smithfield and Grant mar 14,dtf Charles 112 nays, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA. OMM ESSIONER to take the pmor and act: now 1. edgement of Deeds, Leases, Contracts. Deposi tions or other writings, to be recorded or used in the stnte hr Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee. '• ' Office NoBo, Stuart's Buildings. Fourth street. 'marl2 dly Attorney, Counsellor & Notary. JAMES S. CRAFT. PIITSBURGH, PA. "TAMING reigned the office of Secretary P. Nay. and Fire Ins. Co., will attend SPLCIALLY to collections and business connected with Navigation. Insurance, Accounts and Real Estate. Business bows 9, A. M. to 9 P. M. Nu l'StOart's Buildings, (No eo Fourth st,) ile . cistai door Easiof Wood street. fob 3-if • EDMUND' SNOWDEN, A-TTORNE:Y,AT LAW, FFICE in the building on the North Enetcorner O of Fourth and , Smitbfield streets. nos;11-11 P. C. SHANNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, greensburgh, Weetmocelanil 'County, practice iu the Weetunaieland, Indiana and Cambria 'Ceutte. derB ly. WM. ...... J. O. 31L61quit. DIGNEAEION & SEANOR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE in Fifth atreet,in Barr's new boilding,be tween WOOd and Smithfield streets. WM. O'HARA ROBINSON, (LATZ U. I. ATToRSKY,) HAS removed-his Office co No. 8 St. Clair street sept. 4 • EDWIN 0. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT WV : 'Franklin. Venango County, Penna., -W I LL attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care—collections made in Wilma, Clarion and Jefferson counties. -... • RI VER TO J. A. STOCKTON, & Co. MURPHY, ‘YILSoN,,& Co.. Pittkurgh. Jomar • tioN.JamEs KINN EA R, Franklin. HoN, ALEX M'CALMoNT, HON. JAMES W/LSON, Steubenville, Ohio. july C. ORLANDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Fwurth street, above Smithfield. july DIAGRAW & HPIINIGUT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, kVE removed their Mime to the New Court Flouse, in the room over the Sheriff 'sOffice. itp 17—tf. • Law Notice. ANDREW BURKE. OrFIG : E removed to Smithfield street, between 4th street and Din.rnond Alley, opposite Mr Geo Weyrnan's Tobacco Manufite . ory. up 16 L.7.tv Notice. JAMES CALLAN' hasremoved to the chambers occupied by Alderman McMasters on Fifth st. between Wood and Smithfield. ap 18 REMOVAL. G. L. Robinson & M. IR'Brido, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, EJAV.E removed their office to Grant street, a short distance from Seventh street, towards the court House. MP'Cooveyancingand other inetrumentsof writing legally and promptlyesecuted.; 8021 M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and ClonnsieDors at Law, Office on Fourth street, opposite R & F 1 F 1 Putter ton's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. sep 10 E. Austin, Att+ruay at Law, thtt,burgb Oa. Offit3ii on dth street, between Wood and rirWit.usit E. AUSTIN, Esq., will give his attenw lion to my unfinished business, and I recornmensl him to the patronage of my friends. sep 10—y WALTER FORWARD. - .Shaleir & Simpson, Att.orneys at Law, 'Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni ied States bank, 4th rzoet, bettTeenMarketand Wood ►treats. m2l CRARLES SHAtER• i EDWARD SIMPSON. Goo. S. Seldan, Attoesoy at Law, Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield igrConveyancing and othei instruments of wri ling legally and promptly executed. mar 21-tf _ J. 1. HAMILTON. B. B. STFAILING. U4fIULTON & STERLING, Attorneys a t' Law, OEPIC E, North side of Fifthstreet, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B. Collections made on reasonable terms. dee 4-.1.y Morrow, Alderman, Otos north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10-tf DEL GEO. PFLIZ, tr AS removed a short distapee above his former LI, location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, east side. jan 7 Dr. George watt, Orme, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth, Rug 21. PITTSBURGH H. D. SELLERS, 1L D., REMOVED to Penn 'street, between Irwin and Haideititets. five dome below Hand street. tip IS ! - •.. . _ • .1:-. . • ^ • • o ._ .••.. • • . ....• • • HUGH ARTERS, SURGEON DENTIST. 118 Liberty street. A few doors below St Clair st., Pittsburgh ap 118-Iy. • Wm. A, Ward, Dentist, Has removed to the place or his fotiner residence, ie Penn street, two doors below Irwin. ap 18 DR. GEO. FELIX, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Office ou Smithfield, near Seventh street. 18454( Office on Smithfield street, three doors from Slit street, Pittsburgh. Nee lfi--y t GEORGE! COCHRAN, Forwarding and COMEOLCBIOII Merchant, NO. 26 WOOD•STREET, . PITTSBURGH. nnv27 L. WILIXIARTR, LUMBER MERCHANT, BETWEEN IRWIN & RAND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. la' All Commissions will be promptly attended to mar 4 N. VOLDIES & SON, BANKERS, AND DEALERS I N Foreign and Domestic Dills of Exchange. FIC AT ES of deposit Bank notes and Spa cie. Draftaand nntesenilected.and remittances made tO any part of the United States. jan 74y No. 55 Matket Street. B. F.' SZERETT Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic IVines and Liquors, No.! 18 Market street, one door above Front, 'PITTSBURGH P&. WAOLESALE Grocets,.lmporters Of Tin Plate ' !l nd Qnnensware, and denim in Cnpper and Pittsburgh manufactured a‘ticleo, Non 11'2 nod 114 Second ie.., between IVood and Smithfield duvet,. janl4Lnovl4 Iv. GEORGE OGDEN O:GDEN & SNOWDEN, SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGI)EN S. CO., W lIOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS A NO Manufacturers of White Lead.' Red Lead, ti , „ and Lvthargo,corner of Wood and Second rittshurgli, Pa. :novl3 ly Alderman's Office, Fifth •10ard. 1 011 N A PARKINSON, Alderman Fifth Ward, •P t'ehn street, between Walnut and 0' Nara streets, where he may be found at all dines. Tbuse having Houses or mite: property to sell or rent, con have the same punctually attended to; debts collected, and al' the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt at tsarina. I v rr HE undersigned begs leave to say hi his friend. j. and the public generally, that ha has removed hie once to Penn atrect, near the canal Midge, oppo site the United State* Hotel.. net l 6 JAMES fiLAKF.LY. LAMBERT & SHIPTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Denllne in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Nos 133 and 135 Wood etreii. PITTSOURGH, rt J. G. DIIINTZ. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No, 114, Market sired, near Liberty july !I.ly PITTSBURGH, PA Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mer chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty atreet, al9-1v Pittaburrh. JOHN BeDEVITT, ;WINS 11eDEVITT J. & J. RIVEN/ITT, , WHOLESALE GROCERS, Dealers inGProduce and Piusburgh manufactures lenerally, No. 229, Liberty, oppobite 701Strret, Pitts uurgh. Pa. p 28-1 y Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Naas Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street. sep 10—v JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Bookseller, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 44, Market street. sop 10 MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Neit door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. Jane 6. NEW BOOK STOBEI. B OSWORTH & FORREST ER, No. 43; Market street,next door to Third atreet, ARE just opening a new and exiensitieiassortmen of Books and Stationery, which they will sell wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. apeS James Patterson, jr., Corner of let and Ferry streets, Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful ler, mill and timber screws; bousen screws for tolling mills. &e. set, 10—y John llVOloskey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley Sduth ride. rep 10 Charles U. Ray, WHOLESALE and Retail Bookseller, Paper Dealer, Stutiriner and Bookbinder, corner of Wood and Third streets. se tlB r E ljkijAllo:WileArol COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 14, Main Street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Refer at Pittsburgh to Wm. Lippencott dr,Son, and John Grier. nov 20-6m* FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT. P. MULVANY, JAMES E. LEOLIF: DIIILVANY & LEDLIE, MAFUIApTURE AND. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Cat, - Moulded and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE , IS ALL ITS VARIETIES, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE, Corner of Market and Water Streets, (0" Our Works continue in fu!l operation, and we 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.. eeplfi•fy Pilkington'stfarivalled Blacking, ANUFACTUREDand sold wholesale end retail, IT JL snare sTELEET, one door below Smithfield. . - A BEELEN lies removed his Commission and 111.• Forts;girding Business from the Canal Basin to his-near Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite tha Post Office. limy 30. ~„ ~ - ~~~: `~: Doctor Daniel racnleal, Office on Penn Street, STERETT & CO., James Park, Jr. & Co: ~ SaMUEL IMOWDLN Alderman's Office. .0111 . 70$ JOHN SCOTT & CO., PITTSBURQR. Removal. - - . - PITTSBURGH.• MONDAY, APRIL 13 1846 WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY! TEIE GREAT REMEDY FOR DI3EASES or THE LUNGS AND BREAST ! TESTIMONIALS To THE Puatac.—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 as it is nut our wish to trifle with the lives, or health of thoseaffficted, we pledge our selves to make no assertions, or '.FA LSE STATE NI F.NTS" of the efficacy nor wilt wo hold any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. TIE ('ROOFS ARE HERE GlVEN—and we solicit an inquiry from the public into every case wo publish, and feel assured the) will find it a medicine well de nerving their patronage and confidence. oaTEMARKABLE CURES.x.O Of all the cures that hare 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 ! ! THE CURE! rr.nrourdED RV WIiTAR . II lALBAIII oP WILD CHERRY, £ R6 ASTONDIHISO THY woRLD. TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED Dear take pleasure in communicating through you. to all wham it may concern, and the pub. lic generality, the astonishing effect your only won. derfill medicine has had upon me. 1 hove not enjoy. perfect health for four or five yenta. Physicians told me my liver was diseasml,—and that I might some day, die with Consumption. Last September, 1841, 1 took a Ogle cold, which produced a hacking cough; this continued until Febtunty, 1845, when I added another cold; my cough increased. I soon lost my ap• petite, and my strength fulled; for six weeks I could not lie upon one '44.0 sweat very much at nights, tidied considarable blood doting the winter anti could not speak a loud word for two weeks. Withal! there had symptoms, I bad very severe pains in My side, MA between my shoulders; general debility followed, I was confined to my room about eight weeks. 1 had buried a sister and brother, both died with Consump. lion. 1 expected to die myself; my friends also de,. paired of my life. At this time, an uncle, wholi.d I been benefited himself, advised me to take Dr %Vistas's! Balsam of Wild Cherry. I accordingly procured ti bottle, took it, and felt some better; obtained another; and a third: then I ceased to bleed, and my cough was lastter; hut my disease was sn deeply rooted, I wai obliged to continue taking the Beaman, until I had tto ken seven bottles. 1 can honestly and truly say, believe Dr ‘Vistar's Balsam t.f Wild Chem yaaved mj life MRS. MARY B. GOULD, We are personully acquainted with Mr Gould,—: totsiotted in tuking care of her do,ing her sieknoss.—r belion,e, and know the statement to be true. 1 Moos. P. C. l'ax.corr, Moo. S. A. BAC/MAIER, Np. 1, ComruereiM st. no.ot,on, Mass , 8 , pt 12, 1845. ANOTHER VOICE. FROM MAINE. Wooonottouow, Mr., July 30, 1845. Dear Sir,—Moving experienced great benefit limn your invaluable medicine, I feel it my duty and privi• lege to let the world know what it has dune for me. russr,serl of a It ong torisritvtion naturally, ► had en joyed perfect health previous to the spring of 1343. when I was troubled with a' &Wieldy in ruy left ride. attended wi h considerable pain. Sometime in July, 1 was violently ortotted wtth grongli, which continued until fall; 'hen I was confined to rhe house eight months during which time my tringh was very severe. I fre quently had spells of coughing a hitt, lasted two hours, —daily raised large quantities of disagreeable muttet, accompanied with Mood; sometimes I raised a quart of. blood nt a time. I consulted three physicians, all, of whore done their best to restore me,—gave me up,— said they could do no more for me.-1 must was impossible for me to live but n short time; one of diem said my lungs were gone. At this critical mo• ment, when emminent physicians had rano:wed their skill, friends dispirited of my life, my awn hope of re covety at an end, I resorted TO Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry•; when I had taken opened n holfbetiles, those severe spells ofeouglsine were remitted. I con tinued taking the Balsam until opting, (April, 1844,) alien. I ceased to bleed at the lunge, my health and strength improvnd sotbat I left the house, but was not able to work for n year. NOW' my health is good; I am able to do a day's ViOlk every rfayon my farm JAMF.S COMERY. Witnes.: THOMAS BESNER. COUNTERFEITS. M Those who Counterfeit n good medicine for tho purpose of adding a few dollars to their pockets, are far worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin: For while the latter only rubs us of our property, the forme take property andheulth and life awtty,-- Dr. WISTAII'S Balsam 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 this history of medicine. The young, and beautiful, the gond, 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. chivied by its own merits alone. And so long as a discerning public are careful to get Wistar's Bal. sam of Wild 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 depaiting family. The true and genuine "Wistet's Balsam of Wild Cherry" is sold at established agencies in all parts of the United States. WISTA R'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, that not only relieves but cures! ler Price $1 per bottle, or nix bottles - lot $S Fur ;tale at Cincionnti only by SANDFORD Sir. PARK rzpSold in Pittsburgh by _ _ . L. WILCOX, Jr., Soath•eant cor. of Market at. and tho Diamond ALLEN KRAMER Exchange Broker, corner of Wood and Third streets. Gold, Silveri and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eaitern cities, for sale. Drufts, notes end bills,collected. REFERENCES Wm. Dell& CO., John D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, J. Painter & Co., .c Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex.Bronson&Co. Philadelphia John HBrowo&Co. James M'Candless. Cincinnati ,O. , J. R. M'Donald. St. Louie, Mo. W. H. Pope, Esq. ,Pres't Bank Ky. } Louisville. Take particular Notice. 41 . HAT the Franklin Hnuse, foot oc Irwin street, JR. Pittsburh, by R B DIIItOND, is the most eligble establishment for transient travellers or those who may wish a longer residence in the city, his accomodationt are excellent. We know from experience and heartily recommend his house as worthy of patronage. Hugh Kirkland, Freeport. Wm Connelly, Franklin. Bengamin J Niblock, Butler. H H Webb, Cochranton. Jno Hamilton, Ohio. John Refloy, New York. op Borders accommodated by the day or week, month or yearly. oet 13 1,;;H, ,• 1:19 R. Dossett, Penn street, Pittsburgh, Penna. BOARDING and Lndgingby the day or week on the most reasonable terms. Strangers will find it to theit advantage to patronize him. Persons trav eling east or west, will find his house a convenient lo cation—it is within one hundred yards of the Curial Basin, and convenient-10 tho Forwarding Houses. LVira Every information given to Iron Manufac turets. in all branches or the business. Borros, Slpt, 10, 1845 17V'Flome Brewed-Ale on at all times be had at ihebar. tioelo.lY DR, SWAYNESi Compound Syrup of . Wild Cherry. The Original and Genuine Prepration! Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Sido and Btenst, Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Bute Throat, Nervous Debility, end all diseases of the Throat, Breast end Lungs; the • most effectual and speedy cure ever known fur any DR. 8W AYNE , S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, TI lIS "Celebrated Remedy" has now, by it. in. trinsic virtues, acquired a celebrity which can never he alarken by the corny quack Nostrums" with which tho country abounds. The public are fast lemming that this in the only remedy that can be relied upon in the speedy and permanent cure of all diseases of the Lunge. It is literally sweeping Consumption from the lend; wherever it is introduced that disease dwirollas into insignificance. The public hare •huire. Imgeed' long enough. and now resort to u medicine which the testimony of the most eminent physicians in the land has placed beyond rho reach of criticism.— Fifth Ward Livery Stable. In requires t o bolstering up, by publishing columns of , TB Esubscriber. having bought out the well forged certificates—hut it is enough to let the public , 1111.1 known Livery Stable kept by C B Doty, in know where it can be obtained. and one trial willeons the ittlo Ward, respectfully informs his friends and virtue ell, of its great efficacy in curing those Metres- the public generally, that he will keept at all times, a sing diseases above named, which have baffled the ; stock of the beat description of Riding Horses, Bug s ill of the molt learned practitioners for ages here. j gies. Carriages oral! kinds, and itt short, every tiring tofirte, ; required in hie line of business. Dr: Sltayne'r eompeund Syrup of WV,/ Cherry A considerable portion of his stock is new,atul he was the first preparation from that amicable tree winch.: is confidcnt that no stock in the city will be superior was ever introduced op the public, and ample proof' s to his. is afforded of its surer, by the country being tloodrii ; HIS' VERNIS WILL BE MODERATE. with •• Balsam," •'Candies." and "Mixmres" of Wild i His Stable is on Liberty st.,n few dares above the Cherry, not one of which is prepared by n regular Cam,/ Brldge, w here he respectfully solteiisn share of physician, although They have assumed the names of, public patrotage. CHARLES COLEMAN. respectable phssicians to give currency to their "Nos- e, • , - 7* - - He is also provided with an elegant Hearse, rums " Therefore, the public should be on their j which will he furnished when required. 0ct2511 guard, and not hare n worthless mixture palmed upon ----- them for the original and genuine preparation, which -- - is only prepared by Dr. SW A YNE. N W, corner of Eighth and ‘ Race streets, Philadelphia. ConsumPiirrs, 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 live a day with a cnugh when this Syrup can be had, and you are nearly certain, with proper care, to avoid destruction by Consumption. Dr Strogne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is a compound of Vegetable Remedies; it is rolled t' Wild :;ferry," because that article is the bade of the Preparation. It is so combined with other ingra. clients, that the utmost efficiency is given to its good'. quulities, as a supporter and preserver of the powers and functions of life, it has no equal. Remember, ell prenarntions purpnnir.e to contain Wit.o Cn ran,, are fictitious and COUITICT reit. except that bearing the written signature of Da. SWAINE. , Great care should be observed in purchasing of :111!1 ! authorized agents. The only agents in Pittsburgh for j the sale of the genuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn, 53 j Market to.; Ogden & Snowden, corner of Wood and 2d sat.—and S. Jones, 180 Liberty at., where it can be obtnined genuine, wholesale and retail,at proprio. , tor's prices. Sold by John Mitchell, Allegheny city; Po B. Hinninn, Cincinnati; Or. Megoffin, Mercer; .1. H. Burton & Co. Erie; LS, Morris & Co., Louisville; . Dr. E. Easterly fit Co., St. Louis; Andrew Oliver & Co., New Orleans, and by regularly appointed agents, in nearly all the principul towns in the United Shots. W'Countty storekeepers will find it to their ad- j vantage to have a supply of this popular family medi cine. jan 28•ly THE undersigned invite attention to the follow lag certificate: The undersigned having been requested by Messrs. Constable & Strickler, mho present and superintend a test, by fire, of one of their' , recently invented Plue• nix Fire Proof safes, and deeming the subject one of very great public importance, have carefully set utinized theprugress of a test, to o hick one of said chests was subjected. The client was supported at each corner, at an elevation of 10 to 10 inches from the ground a fire of Bituminous coal and fire was made over and around end kept actively burning 54 consecutive beers. The fuel consumed was about 80 bushels of coal, and one cord of wood; the heat all the while be. lag quite intense, and in the opinion of the undersign. ed much greater thane safe is likely to sustain in any ordinary house teenier. On the removal of &tire. at their requert the chest was opened. and greatly to the astonishment of the undersigned and the large number of citzens present, a Blank Book with Sundry Bank flues within its folds; a piece of Dry pine Wood and the inner lining of the cafe, which II of Wood, were found warm in. deed, but not in the Slightestdegree charird or inju• rod, some manusctipt on the Book as legible as be• fore the test. The undersigned are uranlmous in the conviction that a file proof chest is practicable; and that the ingenious and enterprising manufacturers, whose efforts for some months past in producing this desideratum have proved no entirely successful, de• serve the public confidence and patronage. JOHN ANDERSON, L. R. LIVINGSTON JOSIAH KING, WARRICK MARTIN, EDWARD HEAZELTON, JAMES PARK, Jr. Pittebui g 11, Pa Ir, the character of the above named gentlemen, the public have a guarantee against deception, in the test which was made of ourThcenix Safes, and we there fore feel the utmost confidence in recommending them as a reliable protection against fire, under any eadina• 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 up on the same plan. One of these can be seen at Reese C. Townsend & Co's new building. For the workmanship of our Vaults, they can be seen at the following places: Lyon, Short) & Co., Church & Carothers, Wm. Lorimer, King & Holmes. J. D. Davis, P. M'Cormick, ami W. Martin. lialtp.Manufactory on 2d street, between Wood and Se:ll'l64d. CONSTABLE & STRICKLER, Pittsburgh; October 15, 1845 Gm. 7 - ' , IMMA - • , : •-•=. JAMES 130.1VA13D & CO. LTAVE the pleasure ta announce to their friends .1.1 l that they again ac upy their old stand. at No. 83, Wood street, where y have opened , an exten sive . WALL PAPERWAREHOUSE, And will have constantlYon band an extensive assort meet of Satin-glazed and - plain PAPER HANG- INGS, Velvet and Imitatiitti Borders,of the.letest style; and most handsome patters for papering halls, par lors and chambers. They manufacture, and, have on hand aeon times, Printing, Writing, LeiterAVrapping and Tea Paper, Bonnet end Fuller's Bnoras-:-all of which they offer for sale on the most accommodating terms, and to which they invite the attention of merchants and others. ALSO—Blank Booka of all kinds and the "best qual ity, School Books, &c always on hand and for sale as above. nug 25. Canal Boat Bongo (DONI. , UIibIIPTIJON the ahoy- diieeses Phamix Safe■ and Vaults CERTIFICATE Last Winter Sessiori—DaAcing School. 111/FA DAME BLAIQUE'S last session for the pm LTA eat winter, will commence on Friday afternoon, February 13th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., at her Room in the Lafayette Assembly buildings. In announcing the re-organization of her classes fin. 'the last winter season, Madame 8., hopes it will not be out of place to convey to her kind patrons her grateful acknowledgment of the liberal support they have hitherto extended to her. She cannot bud feel highly flattered at the evidence they adduced oft heir eminent appreciation of her services a 4 a Teachet, in the crowded state of her classes, and she feels con fident the simple announcement of the re-organiza tion of her classes will be supient to secure to her a continuance of their•favorti. In order to give thht eclat to the Examination Ball, she proposes (diming her winter labors with, and which the presence of all her !mills can only secure, sins offers the following inducement to her patrons, in the reducion of her terms to $6 each, to those pupils who have attended the two previous ses sions. LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS are situ te on Fourth street, two dons from the Hay Scales.— Madame B. will rent the übove named rooms for pub lic and private supper parties, Concerts, Soirees &0.. &c. The above rooms are finished and fitted up in the most novel; elegant and approved style, with dressing rooms. and every convenience for the accommodation of visitors, and are now open for inspection. Important to Gentlemen. At the solicitation of sevetal gentlemen. Madame B. will open evening classes, for instruction in the Polka, Polk a Quadrilles, &c. Hours of tuition—Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day evenings of each week, from 7 to 9 P M. Her subscription list is now open fur subscribers at her rooms on Fourth st, near Wood. feb 21 tf PITTSBURGH STEEL WOB AND SPRING ANU AXLE FACTORY, Corner Ross and Front streets. rain E undersigned having completed their =chi- A.. net y for rolling Steel and Iron, are prepared to manufacture and furnish Spring and A B Steel—all si ens Slab Steel fur Prairie Ploughs, Hoe and Sew Steel, Plates rolled and hammered, hay and manure forks, Stltel, and Cart loge Springs and Hammered Iron Ax les, and nre prepared to de e'l kinds of Job Rolling, and Forging. They alsn keep on hand Carriage Hard ware and Trimmings of every description. NB. The highest price paid in cash for Iron and Steel Sct aps. JONES & QUIGG. feb 20 d2m. UNION HOTEL. r N ennnectinn with my son, A. KLEBER, I have this dny, opened my Hossein Virgin Alley, neer Wood street, where those wishing the chomest refreshments that sro furnished by well conducted Coffee Houses, can always be sec.ommodated. Etenstv.e Stabling, for Rent. feb 7•tl HENRY KLF:BER, See. COLFSIAN, JOHN F. JAN N INO3, JAS. W. II AILMA:4. COLEMAN, MAILMAN & CO., Manufacturers of Carriage Springs 4. Azles,.4 AR D Spring stool& dealers in Coach Trimmings Of esery de-ctiption. manufactory on ST. CL AIR ST. Warehouse, 43 WOOD STREET, opposite St Charles Hotel. _ L u. ItETNoLne REYNOLDS & SURE. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Per the Allegheny River Trade. DIALER! IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Chloride af . Lime and Paper.. The highest price in cash paid at all times for coun• try raga, baling rope. and canton waste, corner of I'cnn and Irwin Its. Pittsburgh, Pa. jun3o-tjyl.l. Co-Partnership INTILLIA NI COLEMAN having, on the firrt dav V V of January, lost, associated with him Jas. W. Hallman and John F Jennings, under the noun! and style of Coleman, Heilman & Co. will now have in creased (Scillies tor manufacturing SteelSpringo, ham mered Axes, Americnn Illis et and Spring Steel. &c, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solici ted. and hope by strict attention to business, to malt a continuance to the new firm, the favors so libetnl he stowed upon him. Factory on St Clair street—wore house 43 Wotnl Street, opposite St Charles Hotel, whereon', be found a good assortment of Springs, Axles A B, and Spring Steel, and Coda, Trimmings of ten- . ery description, together with Iron. Nails, and Pmts burgh manufactured articles. rgr'The highest price paid for Scrap Iron. jar P 23 WASHINGTON HALL. Market street, Steubenville, Ohio. JOHN IRONS, PROPRIETOR THIS establishment has been taken by the undersigned, who respectfully begs leave to inform his friends, and the public generally that it has bean refitted and furnished-in a sty le not surpassed by any house in this place, and, ut least equal to any in the West. Washington Hall is located' in the business part of the town, on Market street, nearly opposite the Court House and public buildings, and within a fjw steps of the Market. Thesituation is the most elevated of any public house in Town, commending a view of the River for several miles above and below. An Omnibus, and servants, will at all times he in readiness to convey psssengrs and their baggage to and from the steamboat landings. Every accommodation which the public have a right to expect may now he 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 tender general satisfaction, this, with his long experience in the business, will make it the interest of those who come this way, to "give hint a dec/34f. JNO. IRONS. MISS A. C. SARGENT. EGS leave to inform herfriends and the pubic gen erally that her Select School for Young Ladies and Misses. Will commence the Winter Session on Monday the/3111;a September, at her schnol room in St. Clairst., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She refers to the following gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Rev W A Passavant. Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq., Re.v;S Young. Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob Mechling, Esq., Wm. Jack, Eaq. John Bigler. Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms &c., can be obtainedby calling on Allen Kramer, Eva. aug9.2 John Cartwright, CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer , Nol4o Woodstreet, two doors frorn Virgin al ley,Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &e. jot 24. !MEM SMIZE , , • - • - School Ziook and Paper Warehouse. LUKE LOOMIS, Agent, Publisher, Book• Seller 'and Book-Binder, NO. 89, WOOD STAGE; PiTTSITOIGH. • Et...PS constantlyem hand a genemlassortmentof 1.1.,; all the School Books in common use, together with the publication of the Presbyterian Board of 'Pub. and other Miscellaneous Books, including Bibles and Testa mews in great variety, from the folio size to small pocket editions. Cojl Dewy and Medium Blank Books of ,my own ma nu flictu re, embracing Day Books, Journals, Ledgers and Record Books, of the different - eizes of paper, and contaihing from two to eight quires of paper. • FlatlCup,"Denay and Medium Writing Paper always on hand, of superior quality; can at short notice be ruledit i o pattern and bound to order. A LSO IN STORE -250 re' ms Cap Writing Paper, different qualities, ruled and plain; 90 reams Quano,Pcst, ruled and plain, (some very fitie);l 300.rnis Crown Rag and . Straw Wrapping Paper . ; 150 "1 Medium " r i — 20 "1 Double Crown , 80 Medium Tea Wrapping. different qualities; IG rritit Folio Poet Writing, different qualities; - 70 grass Bonnet Boards, drab, white,rand blue and white; A large lot of low priced Printing Paper, of the followiqg tires: 22 by 12 inches. 204 by 28.1 inches, 20 by 2.9 inches 10 by 21 inches, 21 by 28 inches, 21 by 24 inches, 22 by 27 inches. Constantly on hand (of k ROISERTAON'S manufac ture) Printing Paper of tho fallowing sizes: Extra Supoi4ne and Heavy for Job Printing, 20 by 24 inclapel New; Printing; 22 by 42, 24 by 33 ; 1,27 inches; Sized, or printing Steamboat and other E1i116,20% 42 and hind 22 by 25 inches; Post Office and other Envelope Paper, different sizes; All of i which will be sold at lowest prices,at whole sale or letail, for Cash, Paper Rags and Tanners's Scraps.. mar 23 y. A. FULTON, DELL AND BRASS FOUNDER: AS rebuilt and commenacui business at his OLD H STAND, No. 70. between Market and. Ferry its.. wljere he will be - pleased to See his old customers and ft iehds. Chut4th, Steamboat, and Bells of every size, from la to 10,000 pounds. cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best ma terials.; Mineral Water Pumps, Counters. Railing,&m.&e., together with every taliety of Brass Castings, if re goired,,!furned and finished in the neatest manner. Le . A. F. is the ode agent For Babbitt's Anti Attraction Metal,so justly celebrated for the reduc tion of friction in tnachinery.—The Boxes and Cm positior can be had of him at all times. nov 13 ly EXTF:NSIQN OF PITTSBURGH. ' Bare Chance for good Investments! THt subscriber has laid nut, and now offers for stile at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms, One hundred and len building Lots, on that handsaine level ground between Braddock street and the Monongahela river. They are about ono-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 Ward. No pro pertyiti thesuhurbs possessessuperior adyantanges, nor has ani heretofore been laid out with so .liberal an al lowanoe of wide streets; Braddock is from one hun dred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet wide, find Beelen, Commerce, Brady, Columbus and Watert rents all wide avenues. Most Of the lots have two !Onto, and as they are of various sizes, and will be sold, one lot, with the privilege of four or five; early apolict;nts can be accommodated to astir their own views of improvement. Persons who desire to build or to Make secure investments in property that is sure to advince in . value, and particularly those who intend to erect manufactories, would do well to view these Lots, 'kid examine the diet, before purchasing else whereii The survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road 'find the sail road survey by the State of Penn- Ivani'l were both made alongside of this property, and it is generally considered that Braddock street, or the ground immediately alongside of it, affords the only eligible route fur a Rail Road from Pittsburgh to the Ea4t. Coal can be delivered on this propel ty nt a much less cost than on the Allegheny river, and there is al.+ deep water at, this part of the river. IMITa sui2-tf. Office Marketb E e . tw D e n G 3 A dY 4 t6 M att • • PHILADELPHIA : - awsy• (Enio&, Umbirella & Parasol Manufactory, No. 1 04 Market Street, NEXt DOOR EAST OF THE OLD STAND, , _ WWI. 8. 13/073ARDSON Hes iv ithdrUwn from the firm of W. S. W. H. Rich= ardson, and commenced business on his own account at N 0.1104 Market Street, between Third and Fourth, where Se has for sale a full assortment of Umbrellas, Pamsoft, Purusoletts and , Shades, of the newest style and best manufacture, at the lowest market prices. Colton Umbrellas, fair quality, 35 cents. Silk do. du. $1,50 Other; Goode is proportion.' You are respectfully invited 2o call end see them. Phi/ride/01a Dee. 19 1845-4 m. GEORGE BAILEY, • nuismit, AND MANUFACTURER OF g.• Pumps and Hydrants. - Which are superior to and cheaper than any in the city. Please to call and examine for youselves. FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN SMITHFIELD &CHERRY ALLEY. 0714ydraras and Pumps repaired. jnnl•ly NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. bulls. H. reuLsorz, (LiTE OF THE FIRM OF PAULSON & OLLL,) HA V ING opened Ids new store at • No. 73, Wood Street, Next debr to the corner of Fourth, is now manufactur ing and receiving from the Eastern Cities a very - large assortment of. HATS and CAPS, of every descrip tion, wirranted to be made in the "best manner, and of the best materials. Otter,Seal, One and common Musks(, Seslette, Hair-Seal, Plush and. Glazed Caps' Also, fine assortment of Ladies' Furs, such as Lynx, Fitch,- Genet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS, all of which he offers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both.whblcsale and retail. Country Merchants will . please and examine my stock herore purchasing elsewhere. CHAS. H. PAULSON. N. 13.. Tho Fall Fashion tor Hats and Caps reed's.. ed. : sep27 WASHINGTON \HOTEL, Corneliof St. Olair and Penn alreets, Pittsburgh, .TAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. H p proprietor begs leave to return hism eagrate -1-. . ful thanks 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 Exchange; it has accommodations for travel ers, and)s large room for public nieetings, dinner or supper parties. i REFRESHMENTS A lways‘res dy,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 dining the season. The greatesteare .tax been taken Riche selection of wines and liquors. A vatic ty of newspapers are regularly filid in toe establish ment. I P. S. 4 Hot Lunch eerved u F. every day at 11, A. 1 41, ap PRICE, TWO CENTS. an Acrostic. "JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS." JUST received, a splendid aS:sOrtment. of , • iiipring and itlmmer gooda, . I Unsurpassed for'quantity. quality or Style.. The Proprietor of this Eestablishment Takes great pleasure hi litornalng' . his frlendir tad the puhlrc In general, that he is. - now prepared to 'fill ill orders that his • Nurnirous customersmay favor 61d1wItb. Stringers and . Travelers would do in visiting the Iron City, to call and examine hisextensive and well Made stock of ready made addling. He has atom.. pitte assortment of. . . English clothe, to whiCh he would 'Mite attention: also. - French elOths of every color and quality, which ho is Offe.ting it a very 'Mall advance on eastern prices. Remember at this Store you are pot asked two prices. being COnvineed that smell profits end quick saki is the best way to secure eistam, Having in his eMploY the best worknien, he can warrant - • Every article made at his establishment to fit well, And to be of the best materials; Ire4nuid again invite Purchasers generally [olive hina ace% Before purchasing in any oilier place, As be is confident he can *ell them' as good ;nods at Reasonable prices as any house in thiscity , Going so far as to say a little cheaper. ' All his goods are new and of handliciaie pattern' pur chased • - In the east, but a feW Afeers'since; the subscriber Now returns bis io - his friends_and ;the public 1 in general, and Solicits a continuance of their favors. Ir" Iron City Oloihing Store, No In, Liberty street. [mar 7] , C. fid!CLOSKEY. ao. MANGE HOTEL, CORNER OF PENN AND T. CLAIR. STRETS, ALLEN EIROSON, Protilotor., TERMS $l,OO PER DAY. " THE nndersigned, formerly of tb Merchants Hotel, corner of Wood and Third atreets,' has leased this superior establishment, and fUrnished it anew tbmughout, with new beds, new bedding and new furaitutr. Great care has bepn taken to fill his Cellars with the choicest viands. A handsotne Omni bus and a baggage wagon are-piovided for the U3O of his guests, and a. Porter will be in attendance at all hours to meet the demands uftho trevellur. The lung experience of the undersigned in this business, edam him that his, earnest purpose to satisfy all who call, cannot be unsuccessful. Eh - feels altagetheeat liberty, to promise his visitors a comfortable and siennllabude, liberal entertainment, and a hearty welcoenetiata mod erate expense. . ap3 dtf ALLEN BROWN, VICTOR ECRIBA. climAirUs EcHEIBLIR. , SCHWA. & scaannvii, BOOKSELLERS StAtIONgR3, I AND BiNDElt§, 110. 115% WOOD ST., TIMER 'Books BELOW FIFTH ET. PIT fSI3 URCH, PA.- Portable Window Bliads•, Tsubscriber, having coMpetent Workmen, and a largo stock .of Venetian Winders Blinds,"will sell low. His "Portable Fastener," the only tine in the United States, is the best and 'most convenient Om ever used for private or public buildings. Call and examine samples at W. Woodwell's or G. Singer's. Old Blinds put up with the Portable Fastener at a small charge. - • J. K. HENDERSON, went end Hand at. Bridge. -- James Cavanagh, - IMPORTER AND IVIIOLESALE DEALER,„ IN fineJewetry, Cutlery silver and German reer Spectacles, gold and silver Pencils, silver Thithbles Scissors, Tweezers, silk and gum Suspenders, silk ghd bead Purses, carpet Bags, Hosiery, children's Cicala; Bears Oil,' Beef Mr rrow. caetile, cream and palm Soaps. &c, &c. o:Thott't mistake the place, NO. 61, MARAtt STREET, East side, between Third and Fourth sts., -- Simpson's Row. jan 16 WALL PAPER STORE, Srnithfl era street, one door abote Fourth iireet, PITTSBURGIij'a. • -J. SHIDLE. • IVTANUFACTURER or i'aper Hangings and Bor. I.UI ders of every description. Merchanti and others wishing toparchase are in- In vi e ted nt t o o f call examine his large and splendid assort:. . 'GLAZED 4. UNGLAZED WALL PAPERS] of all the various patternsnow iu use; and at subir nal ces ascannot fail to please. •~' - GLAZED GREEN i'APEAr' - - colored on one or both sides'expressly for Window blinds, by the dozen or single piece. - Rags and Tanner's Scraps taken in exchange. nov2l-6m. OTTO 11IINZ MANUFACTURER OP INCORRUPTIBLE TEETU, Smithfield Street, 2 doors belt* Fifth street, Pills - burgh, Pd., A LWAYS on hand a full assortmhnt of Plate and al. Pivot teeth, of a variety of shades; as simple Plito.Molars_and Dicuspidatoes, Gum-teeth; Screw Pivot ieelk &c., Teeth and blocks made to order.— Dentists supplied with all articles used in the profes sion. All orders ftom abroad nuitt beareotimanied by the cash. 117ef i latina starer' en hand. nov I.s;ty Long Credit. rp HE subscriber offers for sale thirty-One handing ;.L lots, on a credit of ten years. :nese luta ere situa ted on drant, Wylie. Fifth, Reis and biaitiond streets, in the 3d Ward of tho city, adjoining the New Conn House, Persona disposed to purebase; will find these lota favorably located as to health, convenience twbu siness,•and will ultimately be the centre ni the city. Fpr particulars enquire ofJames C..Commins. et SARAH B. FETTERMAN: reb2s dtf Glory, Gratitude and Patriotiszti. The Jackson. Wreath, or Nationegl Sotiyentr. A National Tribute, cdrnmninctrittive of die Wiest ckvil victory, tichievedlky thepeople, through the Hero re New Orleans. containing o maporthe.United Ststea, portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bee tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage; Just receiVed . 60 fol.. a* " - JOHNSTON & STOCK TON; Market Erase: Lafayette Reibctorti "- ±qoB. 63. ,Woolo 'STREET; Under Era's Anetion Store. THE subribers have fitted up the dhotis plithe, in superior' style. and they feel assured :Will give comfort and satisfaction to all who may visit. i'hetit. Anangements have been made to have a con- Stant supply' of FRESH OYSTERS, which wilthe served up to visitors and families on theshort. est notice. Other luiuries,Canilles; fruits .nd Pal tries of the choicest kinds always on hand: their Barie filled with the best brands the markets 'can' at. ford; end Regalia, Castello,. Principe an'd liavant Cigars or superior duality. , : Castello,, detention .pteid to viaitets. . Their motto Every intuit in its season. Prices .moderate. ` OODEN OI.BSON. .povlo. ] Biwnt District ril'atel: ISAAC MURDOCK, fottne.rly of the Union hotel do Water street, having been burnt oiit,lisa built a new and - handsWrne House espressly for the accent. malation'of Travelers, at the Corner of Second and •Smithfield streeta, which will be known as the It urn District Heusi. ,He is pow papered to offer every tiebeiiimodatioo, and every comfort to , the traveler at Very Moderate charges. He is provided with sunple and ednvatiient stabling. • deel2.ly. ''',?•,. :•,.'-''':','',.':.'i.,:.•::',''-',',,'!,,.': '.',4. -44X:";,•;':',,--.:',..;:;t: