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DIG alts SBLSGE•MT & BIGLER )
- N . 14k earner of .Wood and Fifth Sheets..-
TERM3.—Five dollars a year, payable in adv_anee.
Six dollars will invariably be `'required if not paid
within the sear.
Single copies Two Caturs—for sale at the counter
of 01'6 Oftioe, and by News Boys. • - _
The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer
is published at the same (ace, on a double medium
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a yeai,ja advance. Sin•
gle copies, SIX CENTS.
PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
Oneitwertioti, _ `s o 50 , ,Oneiriondl, $5 00
TwO do., - 0 75' 'Two do., 600
Ihreodo• - . l, .l, DD Tbroedo. , 700
One week; ' - .T . so' 'Mar d 0.,. 800
Two do., ,:.•.. 300 Si - x do, 10 OG
tlieep,4e.,::. '''- 9 'oo' Ono year, 15 00
.„ ' . •' - 'YEARLY - ADVERTISEMENTS.
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CHANGEABI:E AT PLEASURE• _
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'.,. 04i ..4quare. . Two Squares.
SiX. months; $lB 00 Six months, $25 00
9 aerari, ' -25 00 One year, 35 00
.''Larger advertisements in proportion.
Attorney Counsellor , & Notary
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JAMES S. .CRAFT.
`: PFITSBUItGII, PA..
T : t OING resigned the office of Secretary P. Nov:
•11. and Fire Ins; Co., will attend SPECIALLY to
Collections hod boaineas connected with Navigation,
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Insurance, Accounts and Real Estate.
' Business hours 9, A. M. to 9P. M.
Office,lNu 1 Stuart's Buildings, (No 80 Fourth st,)
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: ' ' 11 )o rl r Fast of Wand ~• t. kit 3.1 f
Froak. Venango County, Penner:,
WILL attondpromptlyto all business entrusted
- to hid cane—collections made in • Warren,
- .Clarion and Jefferson counties.
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• 1 Wm. Et, Ametin, Attorney at Zatt,
lEiusburgh Pa. Cam on dth street, between Wood and
rirwiLL,A.E. AUSTIN, Mg., WUI give hie Wen
}o my anfmished business' and I recommend him
tothe patronege of my.friends.
sep 10—y - WALTER FORWARD.
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Shal= ffir. Simpson Attoraoys at Law,
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Office-at the banding formerly occupied by the Uni
• tea States bank,4th tree., between Mark et and Wood
sweets: ,
CHARLES BITALISIE• EDWARD IMPSoN
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~V OL - I. -No 239
'PUBLISHED DAILY, BY BIGMER, 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
VEUTISING,
TERMS OP
NJ CARDS of four linos Six DOLLARS R year.
VI&42RAW & M'ItNIGIIT
I. ``ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
VFICy; removed to the residence of H S Ith•
ILlonsw;on Fourth Street, one door from Cherry
Alley. op 2.16
JOUN •• WILLS. TUO9. DONNELLY
WILLS& DONNELLY, •
ATTOENEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
PITTSBU4GH, PA. -
Offiee Fatirth sti between Smithfield and Grant
'zinc 14.dif , - .
"Charles M Hays,
AT-TORN-ELY AT LAW,
t'ITTSBURGti; PM' '
.MISSION ER tot:alio the proof and acknow
edgement of Dettfs, Leases, Epaulets. Dep'osi•',
dons or Other writingi, to be tecorded or used in the
state of Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee. \,
Office NdBo, Stusrt's Buildings, Fourth stiect.
inatl2 dly
EDMOND SNOWDEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE in the building on the North East corner
of Fnuith and Smithfield sums.
P. O. SOLOMON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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Greensburgh, Westmoreland County. Pa.,—Will
fraction in 1,135) IVestrnoreland, Indiana and Cumbria
Courts. i decB-Iy.
Nag. Ar1tik10N.......• •••• .1 G. SKANUG.
. • MaI&TION & SEIA.NOI3, -
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
(VFW E in Fifth street, in Barr's new building, be
"-, tureen' Wood and Smithfield streets.
0ct29.1y.
WM. O'HARA ROBINSON,
. (TATE Q. S. ATTORNEY,)
HAS removed Ids Office to No. 8 St. Clair street
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,XIDWIN C. WILSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
REFER TO
J. A. SrocKroN, St Co.
Vlrmsorti }Pittsburgh.
JOHN BIGLER,
110;1.J ' AMES KISPEAFE,
-" HoPi ALPE- ISITAt..SIorfT, Franklin.
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'O. ORLANDO LOOMIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, Fourth street, above Smithfield.
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ANDREW BURKE.
FFICE removed tto Smithfield street, between
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4th street and Diamond illeyropposite Mr Goo
WeYman's Tobacco Menefee, or ap 16
Lvov Notico.
AIM.F.S - CALLAN hasremoved to the chambers
eCcapied'by Alderman McMaster!' on Fifth st.
between Wood and Smithfield. ap 18
REMOVAL.
G. L. Robinson & M. M'Dride,
ATTORKETS AT LAW,
111011" AVE removed their ofFtee to Grant street, a
abort distance from Seventh street, towards the
Court House.
Couveyancingand ether instrumentsof writing
legally and promptly executed. apt
'M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Office on Fourth street, opposite It & It H Putter
on'siLivery Stable, Pittsburgh. seplo
GeO. S. Seidea l Attorney at Law, .
Office on Fourth street; betweetiNit.xnl and Smithfield.
laFTonveyancing and other instruments of wri
ting legally and promptly executed. • • •. •
mar 2.1.-tf ..' •
J; O. HAMILTON'
lEAPSILTON & STERLING, •
4.-ttorneys_ at Law, .
irliFfICS, North nide of Fifth street, between Wood
ILI and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
N. 0: .CeSection() made on reasonable terms.
.deed-1y . _ _
E.. Morrow, Alderman,
Office north Side of Fifth street, between Weal and
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 1.0-tf
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DEL 13110.
T_T AS removed short distance above his former
Li—location; on Smithfield street, near Seven:ll ; east
Dr., George Watt,
Office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth,
eug 9.1. ' . Pyrrintritats.
-FL P. SELZ/MRS IV V -
REMOVED 40 . Penn . street, between Irwin and
'HandstNets. ftYO demo. - below Hati4iviet,
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ARTERS,
:: : :•SDRCOEON DENTIST.
'llB Liberty street.
doors below St Clair st.f Pittsburgh
Eldward, Dontist,
Has removed to.thcpluee of his foimer residence, is
Penn street, two doors below Irwin., H
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• fELIB,
PRACTI.CINt PHYSICIAN,
Wino-on . SiniMeld, near Seventh street.
int; 26. 184.54:r
Office on Smithfield street, throe doors from Sixth
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street, Pittsburgh. dee 10—y
GEORGE' COCHFOLN,
Forwarding and Commission 'Merchant,
L.WILMELIZTEI,
LUMBER MERCHANT,
BETWEEN IRWIN & IrAND
Pittsbnigh c Pa.
iF"AII Commissions will be promptly anemia to
mur4
N. HOLMES & SON,
BANKERS,
-AND DEALERS IN
Pardo:lL and Domestic Bills of Ezchango.
CI.: RI MCAT ES of deposit Bank notes and Spe
cie. Draftsund notes collected, and remittances
mudc to any part of the United States.
jan 7-1 y No. 5 5 Mat'ket Street.
11. P. STERETT
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and
'Donzesiie Wines and Liquors,
No. 18 Market. atreet, one door above Front,
rITTSritIRGH Pa
WHOLESALE Grocers. Imitorterivol Tin Plate
and gimenswnre r and deniers in Copper and
l'ittsburgh'manufactmed atticles, Nos. 111 and 114
Second st.,between Wood and Smithfield streets.
janl4.novl4 ly.
GEORGE OGDF.N
OGDEN SNOWD EN, ,
SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO.,
WIIOLESALE Ar. RETAIL DRUGGISTS
A ND Miinufacturers of White Lend, Red Leal,
and Lytharge, corner of Wood and Second MS.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. n0v13.11.,
Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward.
eVOH N A PARKINSON, Alderman Filth Ward,
Penn street, between %Mum and O'Hara Pt rev's,
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 dutiea of an Aldeiman will receive prompt et.
lention. v
Alderman's Office.
HE undersigned begs leave to say to his friends
T
and the public generally, that he has removed
hie office to Penn street, near the canal lit idge, °pp°.
ite the United State& Hotel.
nor 16
HE.tillY LAMBERT Jens 3 it trrure.
LAIVISETIT & SHIPT4ON,
wuoLEsnLE GROCERS.
FoirSVARDEss AND COMISISION DIERCUANTS
Dealers in
Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures.
J. G. VIIINTZ.
DEALER IN DRY GOODS,
No, 114, Market street, near Liberty
July l-Iy PITTSBURGH, PA
JOHN SCOTT &
Wholesale Grocers
ants and Commission Mer
ch,
No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street,
tl9-iv Pittsbarcli.
JOHN teDEVITT,
J. & J. AVDEVITT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufacture:4
generally, No. 224, Liberty, oppazite 7th Street. Pit t,4-
burgh, Pa. al' '28.1y
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works,
Edicard flughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street.
sep 10-y
JOHNSTON &.STOCKTON,
Bookieliars, Priaters - and Paper Makers,
No. 91, Market street. cep 10
MARTIN LYTLE,
FAMILY GROCER,
SIIILTHEIELD STREET,
Next door to the Filth Presbyterian Church.
june 6.
H. S. BOSWORTH & CO.,
No. 43, Markel street,next door to Third street,
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just opening a new and eensive assortment
of Books and Stationery, which they will sell,
wholesale and retail at tho lowest prices. 8p95
Corner of Ist and Ferry streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
niinitfacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful
ler, mill and timber screws; housen screw for,rolling'
mills.dtc. • sep 10—y
John Drilloskey, - Tailor and Clothier,
Libertystreot, between Sixth street and Virgid alley
, &nub side. sep 10
Charles U. Say,
WHOLESALE.: and Retail Bookseller, Paper
Dealer, Stationer and Bookbinder, corner of
Wood and Third streets. septa(
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 14, Blain Street,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Refer at Pittsburgh to
Wm. Lippencott &Son, and John Grier.
nov `2O-6m'
p. MULYANY,
R. B. STERLING.
lIIIILVANY & LEDLIE,
MANUFACTURE AND KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
jB ALLITS yAri!ETIES, dTTHEtRIVAREHOUSE,
Corner of Market and Water streets,
11:7' Our Works 'continue in full operation, and wa
are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us
to; fill orders with , promptness.
Purclaa.sers are respectfully solicited to call and
examine prices and terms." seplG•ly
Pilkingtoestradvalled Blacking,
MANUFACTURED and sold wholesale and retail,
SIXTH STREET, one' door below Smithfield.
oct2l--ly. . .
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ABEELEN has removed his Commission and
..Forwarding Business from the Canal;Eosin to
his'new. Warehouse, on Third street. nearly 'opposite
thkPost Mee; • ipay
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Doctor DwAel McNeal,
NO. 26 WOOD: STREET,
FITTSBURGIL
Ojice on Penn Street,
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STERETT & CO.,
James Park, Jr. & Co.
SAMUEL SNOWDEN
NOS 133 and 135 Wood street
PITTiDURGII, VA
JAMIV3 M.DEVITT
NEW BOOKSTORE.
James Pattoison, sr.,
GEORGE, WiTINSTON
FLINT GLASS ESTABLISEIMENT
Cut, Inottldcd and Plain
FLINT GLASSWARE,
PLTTSBURGH.
IZeizoval.
PITTSBURGH. -SATURDAY, APRIL 25 1846
WLSTAR'S. BALSAM. OF WILD-CHERRY
Tag GREAT RENEDY FOR DI3EISE9 OF
THE LUNGS AND BREAST !
TESTIMONIALS:
TO THE accordance with the prevail.
ing custlin, and in order to show the virtues of this
medicine: more fully, the following certificates have
beenaelected; and as it is not our wish -to trifle with
the lives, or health of then-afflicted, we pledge our
selves to make no assertions, nr '.FA LSE STATE
MENTS" of the efficacy nor wili we hold any hope to
suffering htimanity which (acts will not warrant. TH E
PROOFS ARE HERE GlVEN—and we solicit an
inquiry:from the public into every case wo publish,
and feel assured they will find it a medicine well de
serving their patronage andconfidence.
13'REMARKABI.F. CURES.-
Of allthe eures.that have yet been reeorded,there
arc 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 I !
TIIE CORES rt:nrolotED BY W15TA11 . 5.8.11.3A11 OF
WILD CHEERY. ARE ASTuNIBHIED.IIIE
Down's, Sept. 10, 1845
TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED.
Dear Sir:—.4 take pleasure in communicating
through you, to all whom it may concern, and the pub
lic generality, the astonishing effect your truly won
derful medicine bits had upon me. I have not enjoy
perfect health for four Of live years. Physicians told
me my liver was 'diseased;.;. , —and that I might softie
day, die with Consumption. Lost September, 1041,
I took a slight cold, which produced it hacking Bough;
this continued until Februnt y, 1045, when I added
uM:ther cold; my cough increased, Isom lost my ap
petite, and my strength failed; fur six week. I could
not u p on one vide; I sweat very much us nights.
raised considerable blend doting the winter and could
nor speak n loud word fur two weeks. Witbllli these
bud symptoms, I bad very severe rfillf, lit my side, and
between my shoulders; general debility followed. I
was confined to my room about eight weeks. I had
buried a sister and brother, both died with Consump
tion. I expected to die myself; my friends also des
paired of my life. At this time, an uncle, who hod
been benefited bi-nself, advised me to take Dr Wistar's
Balsam of Wild Cherry. I uccordingly procured a
bottle, took IT, and felt some hetter; obtained another,
and a third: then I ceased to bleed, and my cough wos
better; but my disease was so deeply rooted, I was
obliged to crmiinuo taking the Balsam, until I had to
ken seven bottles. I can honestly and truly say, I
believe Or Wistar's Bahram of Wild Cherry saved my
glik MRS. MARY B. GOULD,
- d • 'th Mrs G..uld,
We are personal acquainted with Mrs Gnaki,—
ns,isted in taking care of her Alin her sickneas.—
believe, and know the stateme‘rbe trite.
11 , 1119. P. C. l'ittAcarr,
Mon. S. A. BACHELDF.R,
No. I, Commercial nt.
Boston, Maas , Sept 12, 18-15.
ANOTHER VOICE FROM MAINE
Woonnoitountt. Me.. July 30. 1345.
xpet ienceil great benefit limn
your invaluable medicine, I feel It my duty and privi•
lege to let the world know what it hue done fur me.
rteotetsed of a shim:: conetilutiont i ' l i i iiii! i ly. had eta
joyed perfect health previou u tot 'ng Of 1343,
alien I was troubled with a ditheuly in rev left tide,
attended a i - le considerable pain. SOlll.l inn, in July,
Ia violently uttacted a tilt n rough, a hich co n tinued
until lull: then I was confuted to thnhouseeiglvt month.
doting which time my rough was very acme. I
•plyts:l) had tpella of coughing witteh leered two boort,
—daily ruived large vpiantitie. orditagter—thle matter.
a cc ompanied Willi 1,104.1; cometintes I Vili•eti a quart of
blond at tt time. I CartFUSletl three phyetriatt., till of
u horn 11010, their be.t to restore me,—gave me up,—
.aid they could du no more for me,-1 mutt die,—it
wns irnpo..ible for MC to line but LI .hurt ttm.l one
them Suit) my lung. were gone. At title ct iii, of mu-
MOM, when emininent plty•ieinns hail esonsted their
skill, friend. di.puired of in% life, tees Own Ilnpft Of fr.
y at on end, 1 re.orted to Dr. Vu war'. flulsaril nl
Wild Cherry; a hell I Itoa token one and a hnlflint ties,
those severe Tells Mewl:01;11c , weretemoved. 1 eon
t titled taking iim 111.1w1M coil Sp' ( Apt it, 1314.)
w hen I ceased to ble.-4 at the lung,. my health and
strength inn ••il I list I left the house, but w it .
not able to work fora year. Now my health it good;
I 1.1111 able to do u day's anti: every day tin my fount
JAMES COM Eta.
Witness: TtloYlVi Be NNEIt.
COUNTERFEITS.
7'hose who Countcrfrst a good medicine fur
the purpose of adding a few dollars to their pockets,
are far worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin.
For while the tarter only robs on of our property,
the former take property nod health and life uway.—
Dr. %Yrs - reit...4 Bataan of iVild Cherry is admitted
by thousands of disinterested witnesoss, to have effect•
ed the most extraordinary cures in eases of a patina.'
nary and asthmatic character over before recorded in
the history of medicine.
The young, and beautiful, the good, all speak I ' M iii
its praise. It is' now the favorite medicine in the
most intelligent families of our country.
Such a hig,listund in public estimation has been a
chieved by its own merits alone. And so lung us
discerning public are careful to get tVistar'a nal
santof .111iiii Cherry, and refuse Willi liCOrn counter
feits, and every other article preferred to them as a
substitute, Bo long
will curer—positive. cures—cheer
the fireside of adepaiting family.
riUTeThe true and genuine "Winter's Balsam of
Wild Cherry" is sold at established agencies in all
parts of the United Staten.
‘VISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
that not only relieves but cures!
r : l7' Price $1 per bottle, on six bottles fur $5.
For sale ut Cincinnati only by
- . . . .
SANDFORD & PARK
larSold in Pittsburgh by
L. WILCOX, Jr.,
South•cast cor, of Market st, and the Dimond
janl4
FITTSBURGII STEEL WORKS,
£5O
SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY
Corner Ross and Front streets.
911 H E undersigned having completed their machi
nery for rolling Steel and Iron, are prepared to
manufacture and furnish Spring anti A B Steel—all si
tea Slab Steel fur Prairie Ploughs, Hots and Saw Steel,
Pikes rolled and hammered, hay and manure forks,
Sthel, and Canino Springs and Hammered Iron Ax•
les, and ore prepared to du all kinds of Job Rolling,
and Forging. They also keep on hand Carriage Hard
were and Trimmings of every description.
NB. The highest price paid in cash for Iron and
Stool Set aps. JONES &..QUIGG.
feb 20.d2m.
ALLF.IIS KRAMER Exchange Broker, corner
of Wood and Third streets. Gold, Silver,
and Solvent Bunk • notes, bought and sold. Sight
cheeks on the Eastern cities, for ettle. Drafts, notes
and bille,collected.
REFERENCES.
Wm. Bell & Co.,
John D. Davis,
F. Lorene,
J. Painter &Co.
Joseph Wootlwol,
James May,
• Mex.Rronson&Co.
r • - John H Broina&Co.
James M'Candless.
R. M'Donald.
W.ll. Pope, psq.,Prea't Bank
t:'' :`fir .
~ . ... ,
...
,i,.,:•-.. ,1.. i‘": , :i 1 4
-
_. .. "s
• JAMES HOWARD CO.
HAVE the pleasure to denounce to their friends
" that they again occupy_ their old stand "at No.
83, Woud stress, %here they have opened an eaten
else
WALL PAPER. WAREHOUSE, •
and will have constantly otatatel an extensive assort.;
ment of Satimglated unkislain PAPER. HANG.
DIGS, Velvet and Imitationßiarders,of the lateststyle;
and most handsome pattfn#fet pepaiing.halls; par..
lore and chambers.
They manufacture, and save on hand at all times,
Printing, Lettetc.Wroppisg and Tea Paper.
Bonnet and Fuliqsl3oartill -of which they offer
lot sale on the most `occortattoduting terms, and to
which they invite the• attention of merchants and
others.
A LSO—Blank Books of all kinds and the 'best goal
it;,-School Bucks, &c always un band and fur sale
as above. nue 25.
00,M8U5 1 APTI1Ou'A 2
DR. SWAYNESi
Compound Syrup of Wild Cheery.
Me Original and Genuine Prepralion!
Coup,lts, Colds, 'Asthma, Stonehitiv, Liver Complaint,
tipkttiog Blood. Difficulty of Brrathing, Psin in tho
Side and Burma, Palpitation of the Heart;'
influveza, Croup, Broken Constitution,
Sore Throat, Nervous Debility,
and all dileaaesalf the Throat,
Breast encl. - Lungs; the
most eff;altual and
-speedy, cure
evrrlttiosru
for any. .
or
the abev.taliseasea
- .; • .114 M-a -SW AYNEIS
Compound Syrup Of Wild Cherry.
Tl - 11S "Celebrated Remedy" has now, by its in•
"trinsic virtues. acquired a celebrity which can
never be shaken by the many 'track Noitrums" with
which the country nboutiils. The public are fist
lenrning that this is the onlystiMetly that con be relied
upon•in the speedy and permanent curo oyill diseases
of the Ltings. It is literally Sweeping Consumption
from the land; wherever it is introduced ilist disease
dwindles into insignificance; The public have gium
hiigged' long enough. nod now resort to a medicine
whirls the testimony of the nom eminent physicians in
the land has pineeil beyond the read. nf ern inistn.-- ,
In requites r u hoists., ing up • by publishing columns of
`forged certif)cliesr,bitt it is enough to let the public
kno4 where it con be obtuinrd. and one trial wilt con
ttior it great efficacy in curing those. distres
sing diseases above named, which have baffled the
shill of the most trained practitioners fur Dees here.
tofore.
Dr. Smayne's compound Syrup of tVild Chrrry
was the first preparation from that valuable tree which
was ever intro/laced . to the public, and ample proof
is afforded of iris stireess by the century being flooded
with Balsam," "Candies." and "Mixtures" of %Vila
Cherry, not one of which is prepared by aregular
physic . ittn, although 'bey have assumed the 'lBllll , l of
respremble physicians to give currency to
minis " Therefule, the public should be on their
guard, and not have a worthless mixture paltneil Upon
them for the original and genuine preparation, which
is only pteparvd by Dr. SW A YNE, N W. corner of
Eighth and It ore streets. Philadelolou.
rontumi.lirri, or those whim Lungs are effected
slightly. should take this Svrep sit hoot delay, by
hit may prevent the fsiur, f that dire 4isense
fully owl firmly. Ilqw itni,ortoot, then, to avoid it,—
Never live a dos with it uno;..b when abb. Syrup run be
nod von nee neatly rettoin, with poorer rate, to
avoid Consumption.
De Sattyar's Cortarotrild ...irroti; 4 Wild Chtrry
is a cornivoutid of Vrgt•ititile litsined ter.; it is canto!
• %Vlid ::10very," lovcaitui that ailirte is I lir Liviivvii of
rwitori,tioo. It is •/, with toilet togrtt
timt t he w most C1:Li:11.441 is guru to ite good
roilie ie.. 1,4 a rampor!cr ni l preserver of the lonser3
end ~,, s of Iffy, iv inov no equal.
Remember. all pieuniroluni, pninursing to contain
W sun Cur. 1103 cuuntes fed. except
that Zwriring the in I aft, signal On, of DK. Sw ALINE.
Grent care Annuli . ; be ul , erved it, raliainkAllll4 of dm
untbot lied ngeitie. The roily agenie iu ['Wilbur:As for
she 'ode of the g• noire 1 . 110111, 53
M a rt; er• „; Ogden & Snnoilen, coiner of Wood and
2.1 air.—and S. JatICII, ICO Lila,' y at., where it ran
be obtoined genuine, oho!eonle and err nil, nt props ie•
toe. mices. Sold by John Mitchell. Illegli,ny city;
E. B. Hinman, Ow:intuits; Dr. Nlerzollin, Mercer: J.
H. Burson & Co. Erie; J. S. Nlorris Louskvitle;
Dr. E. Easterly St. Lind.; Andre* Oliver &
Co,,•New Q. Irian.. and by regularly appninted ngenri
in erarly all the in incipal lawall in die Dossed Stole,.
(;V - "Cinitoiy tturelovrers will find it to then ail
ymn,age to basil u supply of this popular tinnily medi
cine. lain 29 ly
WASHINGTON HALL.
Marla irtri, SienttAvilie, Ohio.
'JOHN IRONS, PROPRIETOR
'PHIS r•stabliFhmcnt lina been taken by tho
underoigned, who reipeedully beg.leace
tV illfolll hte trienib.. and the public generally that it
hos bean "dined and Inent,inni in n toyle not Aurritmted
by nny hou-e In 01i/9 - lace, and, ut leastequal to any In
he Went.
Woishincton Hail it located in the humilities put of
iho town, on Market site e!, nearly opposite the Court
!loam and public baildiiitt., and within a few steps
of the noised.. 't hest:nation it the novel eh•ealed of
any public house in Town, einnmending a iew of rho,,
River for revel al miles above and below.
An Omnibus, and set yenta, will at ail times he in
readiness : to convey rissengrs and their baggage to
aid from the steamboat landings.
Every aecommuslation which the public Love a
right to expert may m•w 110 had it tile. Mil, on terms
its reasonable as offered by any other gond house in
Steubenville. As the proprietor will spare 110 pains
or expen s e t o t ender general satisfaction, this, with
his lung experience in the business, will rrinko it the
interest of those who come this way, to "give him a
call." tlecS-11. 3NO. IRONS.
WM. CoLAMAN, JOHN I. Jr.SSINOS, JAS. W. MAILMAN
COLEMAN, N & CO.,
Mansfactureriof Carriage Springs 4. Axles,A
A Is
Spring steel & dealers in Coach Trimmings
Of every de6cription. thanufactory on ST. CLAIR
RT. Wurehoose, 43 WOOD S rREET, oppodi. st
Charles lintel. 10n.23
THE subscriber. having bc.ughtont 1110 Well
UP/ known Livery Stable kept by C B Doty, in
the ifth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and
the public generally, that ho will keept at all times, a
stock of the best description of Riding Horses, Bug
gies, Carriages °fall kinds, and in short, every thing
required in his line of business.
A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he
is confident that no stock in the city will be superior
to his.
HIS TERMS WILL BE MODERATE.
. His Stable is on Liberty it., a few dotes above the
Canal Bridge, wherishe respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN.
He is alsoprovided with an elegant Hearse,
which will be furnished when required. oct2stf
BEGS leave terinform herfriends and the pubic gen
orally that her Select School for Young Ladies
and Misses. Will Commence the Winter Session on
Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in
St. Clairet., nearly opprisite the Exchange Hotel.—
She refers to the following gentlemen:
Hon John Brederi,. Rev W A Passavanty
Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq.,
Om, S Young, • Allen Kremer, Esq.,
Jacob Mechling, Esq., Win. Jack, F 3 (l.
John Bigler.
Butle'r. Pa. - Pittsburgh.
'• Any information as to ttirtrls &e.,. can be obtainedby
Culling CM Allen Kramer, _ aui 22
Pittabut g li t re ,
Philadelphia.
Cincinnati3O,
Sc. Louis, Mn.
y. } Louisville.
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Lrt
..i.. - !•: ' ,'•,-.----. ~::._-, ~1, ,i ,;;N•, . .-.:,,- :-•...-, , i ,-e : ',:p
.:',l''..-s-:::i..,';.'!?.;;•,'.-9, $ 7 , ..-:: - :;. i..i. , _ , - , 1 - -.,_ , Li,-,:,:: , .1:.,.. ~ „.,....., 1 , .. ~... _.. ~,
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•:, , . - , 0 ,, , ,, - ;._: , : , -,,a,f.*:.,; , 1•.4. f.
Fifth Ward Livery Stable
MISS A. 0. SARGENT.
TEM./SUR! D2PJ R TMBNT,. , -
hiaich 2r,._
1846.
SEALED PROPOSALS will 'be received at this
department addressed to the Secretary of the Trea
sury, (enveloped end tllAtihetly endorsed .Propcisals for
Revenue Steamers."until - .1243'c10ck noon on the 30th
day of April nest, far the
.Fallowing' materials,,werk,
and equipments required for the iron revenue steamers
Polk and Walker, now under construction at Rich
mond, .Va and Pittsburg, Pa.
It is to be distinctly understood that all' the wolk
shall be executed in the best Manner, and subject to
the impaction nod approval of the superintending or
other officer ordered by this department, r ed that, all
the materials and equipments shall be - of the bestqual
ity, and subject t o lik e inspection and approval nt the
places of delivery—Richmond and Pittsbutgli--all
packages necessary in the transportation to be pruvi
ded at the expense of the contractors.-
Printed forms of propoials, enumerating the arti
cles required and character of.delork for each class,
and each vessel sepal utely,avill be furnished to persons.
desirous of bidding . on application to the collectors of
the customs at Baltimore,' Philadelphia, New York,
and Roston, or to Captain- 'Henry D. Hunter; at
Richnond; or Captain Richard Evans, at Pittsburgh.
Mr. Capes, construction at Richmond, will exhibit
plans of the work, and give every information requir
ed at that place. and Mr. Carpenter.. constructor at
Pittsburgh, may be consulted on the same subject on
application to the collector of the customs at New
York from the 30th day Of March (instant) to the 7th
day of April, and to the collector of the customs at
Baltimore (noodle 10th duy of April to the 17th day
of April, nt which places Mr. Carpenter will attend
on those dates, and from alio 21st day of April to the
cloning of rite contract at Pittsburgh, Pia:
Shiliwtigin'n work, Sails and snilniuker's
Joiner's work, It Of e 9.
Rigging, Ship chandlery,
Rigger's work, Nautical insti utnentn,
Pointers work,
Soars,
Blocks,
llama;
Cabin and v and roorn fdrid
Roffirient -sureties will he required for the faithful
perforrhauce of ihe coat rotas; and anydifferenceeiicieg
relative to the quality of articles furnished or character
1)f work ex.•cuted, shall be submitted to tile decision
of two arhitratur.—ane to be ehosendiy the govern.
tricot laud one by the contractor—who, failing to agree,
shall choose it 'hit d, and their decision shall be final.
ft,'.l. WALKER,
Secretiry of 'dot Treasury.
Three times n week until April 9.811 i in .the Wash
ington Union and linelligencer, Philadelphia Key.
worm, Richmond Enquirer, New Yurk Globe. Boston
Post, Baltimore Argus, and Pittsbureli Morning Post.
Dormiciatic New Ern; Poutsmouth. Vu.
Mardi 31-3rawsw.
it NEW HAT AND CAP STORE: fOt
'OIIAS. B. P.auLsor4,
(LATE of THE FIRM OF PAUL-It:pH & OILL,)
XVING opened his new store at
No. 73. Woof Street;
Next doer to the corner of Fourth, is now atanufactur
lag and irceiving from the Ea-;tern Cities a very ',lrv;
assortment of HATS and CAPS, of evi t -y descrip
tion, wriranted to be made iarthc beet manner. and
of the. Lest materials. Otter. Seal, fine and common
Sluskrlat, Sealette, :fait-Seal, Plathaml Glazed Cups
Alsd, a fine assortment of ',tidies' Furs. such us
Lynx,d'itch. Genet and Coneyi MUFFS AND TIP
PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS. all of which he
oilers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH,
11,1111 w),olosnle and retail.
Country Nlercltanti will pier.° call and examine my
stock Wore purchasing e1...3%11.4e.
Cid AS. IL PA ULSON.
N. B. The Fall Fashion fur fiats and Caps receiv..
ell.
' GEORGE BAILEY,
pLVAITILIZ, .A.ND I%LANUFACTTIREP. OF
Pumps and Hydrants.
w hid! ale superior to and cheaper Ilan
any in tho city.
Plea Sr la call la examine' r
FOUitTII STREEt,
cin. awe ALI' T.
I:1=11
rilivaranill and Pon
Last Winter Session—Dancing School.
ADA 1111: 11LA RIVE'S In.t fV,illll for the prey
cot winter, will commence on Friduy afiernoon,
Fehruary 13th, o f 3 '''clock. P. M., ut her Room in
lire Lufsleue Aioent ly buildings.
In announcing tint re-otgatiiration of her classes
lot the last wiwer 3Vilfoll. Madame 8., hopes it will
not be out of place to convey to her hind [tenons her
gratrful arlimonledgmcnt of the liberal support they
have hitherto extended to her. She cannot but fee - 1
highly flattered at the evidence they adduced of
eminent appreciation of her yon ices as a Teacher.
in the crowded state of her classes, and site feels con
fident the simple announcement of the resurganica
Lien of her classes will be sufficient to secure to het TOARMAI TO ARMS! !
a continuance of their favors. THREATENED IN VASION• OP
In order to g.v.. that e. Ist 14 the F:_rotniaafinn WESTERN P h
I ENNSYLVANIA. by
.13:ill, she proposes closing her winter labors with.
Col S'triff, wito,ooo men, notwit
and whist) the presence of nil her pupils can only -
standing Which, J. M. IVHITE will continue to sell
secure, sere offers the fidlowing inducement to her.',
patrons, in the reductitrit of her terms tos6 each, L . CLOTHING ehesper than any hag- heretofore been
those pupils who have attended the twit previous sea- ; offered in the western country, having the largest es.
sloes.
tablishment in the city, fronting on Liberty_and Sixth
LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS are situ. streets. He is new prepared to show to his numer
te on Fourth street, two 1100 a burn the Flay Scales.—
sus patrons, the g,thatest. variety of
Madame B. will tent tiot above named rooms for pith. Cloths, , Cassimeres, Vestings,
lie and p r i vate supper parties, Concerts, Soirees and Clothina of alt desetiptioes, suitable. for the tip
&a., t&c. pronchirig segann, that his ever been offered in this
Thu above tOlkirs lire ;fi n ished and fitted up in the! mbrket. to %Odell all can have the Right el 'Way.—
mum novel; elegant and Approved style, with dressing ; serve the Corner, No 167, Liberty and Sixth ate,
rooms, and every convenience for the accommodation I :! J. M. WHITE, Tailor, -
of visitors, and ate now open fur inspection. imar Proprietor.
Important to Gentlemen.
At tho solicitation of `several getolemen, Madame
B. will open evening classes, for instruction in the
Ponta, Pella Quadrilles, &c.
Hours of tuition—Mondry, Wednesdny end Fri
de
ly evenings of each week, from 74 to 9 1' M.
Her subscription lisC is now open for subscribe:vs
at her rooms on Fourth st, near Wood.
•
feb 21-tf
UNION HOTEL.
jN connection with my son. A. KLEREK, I have Ihie
1 day, opened my Housein Virgin Alloy, near Wood
street, where those wishing the choicestrefreshments
that are furnished by well conducted Coffee Houses,
can always he accommodated.
Etensive Stabling for Rent.
feb 7-t f • HENRY ELEBER, Sen.
L. 0. REYNOLDS. . J. L. SHER
REYNOLDS & SHER:
'ORWARDINGHIiND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
For the Allegheny River Trade.
Dtiat.etts rN
GROCERIES, PRODUCE.'
PITTSBURG% MANUFACTURES,
Chloride of Lime and Paper.
The highest price iticash paid at alltimes for coun.
try rags, baling rope, and cottton waste, corner of
Penn and Irwin ste. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1
jan3o-tjyl4.
Co-P'artnership
WILLIAM COLEMAN hnving, on the first day
of January, lost, aisociated with him JasoW.
Hallman and John F Jennings, under the, nemoland
style of Coleman, Heilman &'Co. will now have in
creased fealties for manufacturing Steelßprings, ham
mered Axes, Americnn Blimet and Spring Steel, &c,
to which the attention of dealera is respectfully solicie
ted, and hope by stria attention to tinniness, to merit
a continuance to the new firm, the revere so liberal be
stowed upon him. FnctOry on St Clair!iqreet—waro ,
house 43 Wood. street, opposite St Charlea . Hotel,
where can he fonnd a good assortment of gro ings, A xles
AB, and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmingearev ,
ery description, together .with rron. Nails, and, Pitts
burgh manufactured articles. highest price
paid fur Scrap Iron.' - 2$
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LUKE L 063115, Agent
,
PuMaker 'Book-Seller . and Book-Binder,
NO. 89, WOOD 'STUB; PUT SB U R qh'
ELPS constantly on hand a general aatortinentof
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all the School Books in common use, together
with the publication of the Presbyterian Board of rub
tication, end other biiecelloneous Boolcs, Including
Bibles and Testaments In gieat. variety, from: the folio
size: to email pocket edil ions.
-
Cap,emy and Medium - Blank Books of my awn
ma nu facture,embracing Day %As, Journals, Ledgets
and Retold Books, of the different sizes of paper, and
containing from twolo eight 9uirea of paper.. •
Flat i7up. Demy ned MediurrilV,titing Paper always
on hand, - of superior'quality;` can at short notice he
ruled to pattern Midlsoundto order. • •
250 reams Cap Writing Paper, different - qualities,
ruled nod plain;
90 reams Quarto Post, ruled and plain, (some very
fine);: •
300 rms Crown Rag and Struw Wrapping Paper;
150 "; Medium "
20 , Double Crown
80 “, Ildedinm Tea Wrapping, different qualities;
16 rrri3 Folio Vast Writing, different qualitiest
.70-,gross Bonnet Boards, drab, white, and blue and
whirr; ,•;',
A largo lot low priced Printing Paper, of the
following sizes:,
23 bY'52 inches, 20.1 by 284 inches, 20 by 29 inches
10 by 2,4 inches, 21 by 28 inches, 21 by 04 inches, 22
by 27 inches. ,
Constantly on hand (of A - Ron enTson's manufac
ture) Printing Paper of the following sizes:
Extra Superfine and Heavy for Job Printing, 20 by
24 inche.;
News Printing; 22 by 42. 24 by 33,5,27 inches;
Sised, or printing Steamboat and other Bills, 20 by e
42 and land 22 ;by 25 inches; ';
books, and charts,
Pon. Office rind other Envelope Paper, tliffitient
AU of which will be sold atlowest priers, 'lt whole
sale or retail, fur Cashi. raper . Rags and TanneCo's
Scoansei mar2B
HAS rebuilt and eon-mooned business nt his OLD
STAND, N 0.70. between Market r and Ferry
415.. whef e he will be pleased to see his old customeni
ena ff lends.
Church, Steamboat, and Bells of every size, from
10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the mom
approved models:and warranted tube of Ass-beat rna
teilliA.
Mineral Water Pumps, Counters. &c.&c.,
together with every variety of Brass Castings, if re
rptired,n tamed and finished in the neatest manner.
.gP'.A. F. in the Sole agent for Babbitt's - Anti
Attraction Afeka,so jaStly celobratedfor the reduc
tion of friction in mnchinery.—The Boxer and Cein.
position can be had of him at all times. nov 13 ly
Rare Chance for good Investments!
THE sultscriber has laid out, and now offers for
sale at reasonable prices andan accommodating
Terms, One hundred and ten building Lots, on that
handsome level ground between Braddock street and
the Monongahela rtver. They are about one-third of
Fl mile from thereity line, and are situated in that part
of the first city district which' will probably soon be
;Indexed to the city as the Seventh Wald. No pro.
pony' n thesubtirbs possessessoperior advent a nges, nor
has any heretofore been laid out with so liberal an al
low:ince of wide streets; Bruddcs:k is from one hun
dred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet
wide, and Beelen, Commerce; Brady, Columbus and
Waterstreets all wide avenues. Moil Of We lots have
two fronts, and as they are a various sizes, and will
he sold, one lot, with...the privilege of four or five; early
opeticants can be accommodated to suit their own
views of improvement. Persons who desire to build
or to make secure ievestmentx.in property that is sure
to advance in value, and partieulorly tintse who intend
to erect manufactories, would do well to view these
Lots, and examine Or: that, before purchasing else
where. The stirvey for the Namara and Ohio Rail
Road and road survey by the State of .Penti
it lvaniu were both made aloiteside of this property,
land it is'gent4rully comddei.ed that Braddock street,
or the ground immediately aloneside of it, affinds the
i only eligible route for a Rail Road from Pittsburgh to
rho East. Codd can lie delivered on thispropeo ty ut a
meth kiss cost:than on the Allegheny river, and there
is always deep. water at this part of the river.
CUTL ER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer
No 110 Wood street; two duors from Virgin ul
ley ;Pittsburg, Pa.
N. B.—Always on hand an extensive assortmont
Surgical and. Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's
Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanners Patent Shears
Saddler's Teals. Trusses, &c.,
.ie 24.
BLAKELY .5z MITCH.EL,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS &, CONVEYANCERS,
CONTINUE to eftendio, the purchase and sale of
City and County Property. and all other business
connected with Real Estate. They will alio,prepare
Deeds, Ponds., Mortgages and all other legal instru.
ments of writing, on moderate terms. For :the con
venience of the public, they have two offices—the
Law office °Naito .1 Mitchel, corner of Fourth and
Smithfield streets, (2d story,)and the,otsce of James
Blakely, on Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, sth
Word. ; jan23 0)1;
THE sliding •
scale principle: abandoned and the
minimum standard adopted at •
No. 92 Market Street.. •
We have been receiving for the last week or two. a
fresh supply.,ol! seasonable IDRY GOODS, bought
from the Manufacturers, ImpOrters ' "and at Auction,
at the lowest cash prices. Having ba d an experienced
Agent in Philadelphia and New Y irk for some
months past picking up bargedur,--Itere and there, ens.
bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock °Moods
with almost an imperceptible Tariff. 'Our stock con
sista in part of the following Guodst -
Shaw ls.::-a j great variety;
French terkeri Shawls;
;do • do;
Splendid Brosha and Cashmere Shawls;
Darnaski du;
I Black and ;Embroidered Terkeri do;
Super Block Thibet, Silk Fringe do;
• Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; •
Plaid Woollen Shawls of every variety; •
Alio a great variety of re
Cashme. D'Ecosse; -
Plain de Cain, and barked andfigured do Cain;.
Englisitland French IVieritioes;
Alpaccas and Coburg Clothe; •
Bombaxines; plain and! fancy dress Silks;
Irish Linens—=COttoe Alpacas hnd Cashmere
Hese; :
CASSIMERES; CLOTHS, and VESTINGS.
°Also, an: assortment of domestic Goode.
Ail of which; We offer, wholesale or retail, at such pri
cea as we 'think cannot fail! to please. Call arid
amine fur 'pttirsolves—at No. 92 Market street. •:-
decff 9.5; ; 1 • MOSCS COREY.
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Sao ol 33 ook and Pfi or Waiehouict.
ALSO IN STORE--
• A. FULTON.
BELL AND BRASS FOIINDEFL...
EXTENSION OF PITTSBURGH
E. D. GAZZ AM,
Office Marketbetween 3d & 4th ata
John tarturzight •
GREAT EXCITEMENT !!
TARIFF REPEALED!!!
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"JUST TN TIME FOR CHEAP EARGIIINS."..
JUST received, a splendid assortmen t of
.spring and
ainumer goods.
Unsurpassed for quantity, quality or •' 2 : . ,
Style. The Proprioto of this •Eestabli3h umn i -
Takes great okm-sure iu informing hit friends and
Coe public "
fn general, that ho is now prepared tort!! all orders
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umerous customors may favor him with. Strangers'
and
Travelers would do well, in visiting the.
Iron City, to call and ettamine hisextensivattad welt,
Made stock of ready made clothing. • He inks amoibt
pieta assortment of .
English cloths, to whick ha would inpiiOpttEptiotx
also -
Frerich cloths of every color arki gnolity, wli~elf Ile y.
Otllning at a very small arlvaiceon.eastani.priii..;
Remember at this Store you 4nistut asked two.priegem •
being
Convinced that small protts and quick sales i 3 i 4 31
hest way to secure cl•itom,
!laving in his employ the best workmen, hi can
warrant
Every article made - at his eitablishtnant to Et
And to be of the beat materials. he would again" WWII
Purt!insert generally to give laliri a call.- 2 "
13etor 9 purehasing in any ostler pldce , -
As ho is confident he can'arll thorn as good 'gouda at
as .
. . .
Reasonable prices as any house in thiac.ity
Ming so far as to ea) , a little che•per.
All his gamin are new ae4 of handsome patteras pure
chased
in the east, but a few weeks since; the subscriber
Now returns his thaeks - to his frian`ds =Mho" public;
in general, and
Solicits a continuance of their 'fa - vars.'
City 417toihi4g Store s . No 132. Llbero
street: [mu 7] • C.MCLOSKEY. • •
EXCIIANOR
CORNER OF PENN ANCrEKEL4I4.6.TakTfIi
ALLEN BROWN;Proiris*x.,
TERMS $l,OO rpm DAY.
T HE 13 nbrsigne,i. furmed IVI
y. of the erchaniii-
Hotel, corner of Wood end Third streets, bus
leased this superior establishment,-and furnished it
anew throughout. with new beds, new bedding end
new.flunintem Great care has been tatted to fill his
Cellars with die choicest viands. A liandSotne
bus and a baggage wagon are provided for the use of
his guests, and a Porter will be in attendance at all
hnurs to meet the demands ash° traveller, The long
experience of the andersigned in this business, asst res
him that hii earnest purpnseto riatisfy.ill.who
cannot be unnuecoisful. He feels altogether at liberty
to promise his visitors a comfortable and Cleanly abode,
liberal entertainment, and a wary welcome at a mad'
crate expenie.'
ap3 dtf. A, LEN ttitoWN.
VICTOR SCRIRA. 1304•VUll
santea & Sbaszsi>os,:
BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS,
• . ' AND BINDERS. • - '
No. 115. WOOD 37. , THRM DOOFiILB4LOW.7IIIII 11.
• PITTSBI7 RCM,. rAL:.
Portable Window
•
T FIE subseriGeri, having competent wart:Men. and
large stock=of Venetian Window Blinds; will
sell low. 'His "Pahable Fastener." the only one in
the Unites] States, Is the best end most convenient. plan
ever used rOr privite or public buildings.
Cell and examine samples at J. W. tVciedwell's or
G. Singer's. Old Blinds put up with the Portable
Ilistener at a small charge.
Jamcq Ca - danigh,
IMPORTER AND IVHOLESALE DEitER:
N fineJeuelry, Cutlery silver and German Arm'
I
Spiancles, gold and silver Pencils, silverTbirnbles
Scisenrs,Tweezere, silk elide= Suspenders. silk and
bead PIMPII. carpet Baps, Ilthdery, children's Cloaks,
Beets Oil, Beer Mrrme, ca*tile, cream and palm
Soap.. &c. &c. -
• . .
mbnake the place, NO. 61, MARKET
STREET, East side, between Third and rauitb
Simpson's Row,
WALL PAPER STORE, •
Smithfield street,
.one door above Fourth street,
PITTSBURGH ; P 4.
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J. Sl - lIDLE, • -
MANUFACTURER cf Paper Hangings and irbe-
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I.I•JL dens or every description. • ... • :
Merchants and others wishing to purchase orb ire
vited to call and examine his large and splendid assort
GLAZED . 4. UNGLAZED WALL . PA . .1 2 EEG
of all the various patterns now in use, and afsuch od_
ces ascannot rail to plenve.
G LAZED•GREEN•PAPER:; .. • - •
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colored on ono or both sides expressly for WiedoW •. •
blirida. by the Ehnen or single piece. - • -
MP'Raga and Tanner's Scraps taken in et:Chime!: .•
nov2l-6m.
OTTO EONS,
lIIAtILIFACTORtR OF ISCORROPTIBLF. TErFai
. .
Smithfield Street, 2 doors below Fifth street, Pitts.
burgh. Pa.,
MRLWAYS on hand a full assortment of Plate and
Picot teeth, of a variety of abodes; as - arnipte
Plato. Molars and Bicuspidatoes, Gum-teeth.. Screw...
Pivot teeth. Sze... Teeth and blocks nintha to order , —. -
Dentists supplied with all articles tiaed.in thelwores• - .
*lon. All orders fr om abroad must be anconipanled by
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the rash.
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EVPPlatina always on hand. nos 15-ly
- .Leng,Credit.
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HF. subscriber Uteri for Sale thirty-one - building - -
lots on a credit of ten years. These lots are Ski*.
ted on Grant, Wylie, Fifth, Ross and Diamond streets,
in the 3d %Yard of the city, adjoining the New CoMt
House. Peisons disposed to purchase. will find theist
lots favorably located as to health, convenience to bit-
ei:less, and will ultimately be the centre of the city.
For particulars enquire of James C. Cummins, or
• SARAH B. FtTTERSIAN. -
feb2s dtf . • . .'•
Glersiiagatitude and
The Jackson Wreath, or Nationca Souvenir. -
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ANational Tribute, commemortit iv& of the great
civil victory, achieved by tbepeople, throughtba
Hero of New ;Orleans, containing a crotp of thellnited - • 7 "
States, a portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the
',1:1 of New Orleans and the Hermitage. r .
Just receited and for sale by .
JOHNSTON & STOOKtoNi - :_ -
Market ;Wel.
Lafayette rterestaty,
NO3. 61 & 63. WOOD ST/%11117.
Under Lynd's Auction Store..
THE aubribero have fitted up the above place; hs
superior style. and they feel assured will gird
comfort and satisfaction to all who may visit them; ,
• Arrangements have been made to have a con:
giant supply of FRESH OYSTERS, which
will be served up to visitors and families on thashort,
est notice. • Other luxuries, candles, fruits and pas
tries of the choicest Muds always, on hand. Their
Bar is filled with the best brands the markets can af.
ford; and • Regalia, Castello'
• Principe, end Havana
Cigars of superior quality. Every attention paid to -
visitors. Their motto is, Every luxury in its season,
P t ices, moderate.
OGDEN. Itt,';,GIBSON." . •
novlCAlv
Swint DisUict 'Motel;
ISAAC MURDOCK, formerly of the; Union hoot
on Water stteet, having been burnt out, has both -
a new and handsome' Hine expressly for the aceottr•
modation of Travelers, at the cornet
.of Secand and.
Smithfield streets, which will be known us tho - Burnt '-
District Hotel.
- He is now prepared io offer every accommodation.,
and every-comfort to !be Intveler at very maderalar,
charges. He is provided with ample.. and convenient
stabling. - fient247s:
•dx.ed . o. -tt
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J. K. HF.NDERSON.
weir. end tinnd et. Midi
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