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Office, No 1 Stuart's Buildings, (No Co Fourth wt.) second door East of Wood street. feb 3-tf EDMUND SNOWDEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE in the building on the North EEtn corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. novll-ly P. O. SHANNON, ATTORNEY AT LAIV, Greensburgh, Westmoreland County, Pn.,—Win Practice in the Westmoreland, Indiana and Cambria Courts. deeo ly. ...... .1. 0. SEANOII. EltlolllllloN & SEIELNOB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FFICE in Fifth street, in Barr's new building, be O tween Wood and Smithfield streets. nnt29.l.y. %YM. O'HARA ROBINSON, • - (LATE IL e. •TTORNET,) HAS removed his Office to No. 8 St. Clair street eept4 XIDIVIN C. wsusori, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Franklin. Venango County, Penna., TATILIi. attend promptlyto all business entrusted Y to his care—collections made in Warren, Clarion and Jellerson counties. REPO!. To J. A. SToCINTON, Sr. Co. MuaruT. SY & Co.. ) PittAburgb JOHN BIGLER, IiON.JANLES KINNEAR, / Franklin Hon. ALES. M'CALMoNT, Hon. JAAtEs Wit.so:4, Steubenville,Obio. july 23-15. O. ORLANDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. • Office, Fourth street, above Smithfield. July 1-Iy. Law Notice. ANDREW BURK E, OFFICE removed to :Smithfield street, between 4th street and Diamond Alley, opposite M r Geo Weyman's Tobacco Mannfite•o% ap 16 Lzoar lgotice. NAMES CALLAN huaremoved to the chambers ec:curied by Alderman McMasters on Fifth st. between Wood and Smithfield. ap IS REMOVAL. O. Y.. Robinsoi & M. Dl'Bride, ATToRNETS AT LAW, KNAVE ramoTed their office to Grant street, a shirt xi lateen° front Seventh street, towards the Court House. - - ErConveyanOingand.uther instrumentsof writing legally 4n4 promptly executed. apP. M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office on Fourth street, opposite It & It El Patter son's; Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. sep 10 Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Piu.sburgh Pa. Office on 4th street, between Wood and Smithfield. CrWrimiss E. Austin, Esq. will give his mum tion to my unfinished business, told I recommend him Wale 'patronage of my Mends. sep 10—y WALTER FORWARD.' Shaer & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Offico•at the building formerly occupied by the Uni tad States bank, 4th street, between Matket and Wood streets. CHARLEN GRALEE. EDWARD SIMPSOII. Geo..S. Selden, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth atreet.between Wood and Smithfield. 'Conveyancing and other instruments of wri ting legally andpromptly executed. tnar 2l•tf ? 1. FIAXILTON HAMILTON STEELING, ~4tto.rneys at Law, OFFICEiNorth side of Fifth street,between Wood • and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B, Callembans made on reasonable term,. dee-4-ly - E. Morrow 414ormaly Office north side of Fifth street, between Weed end Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10-tf DE. alita. ruin; r_T AS removed a . short distance above his former 114ocation, on fintithßeld street, near Seventh, east side. jan T Dr. George Watt, Office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth, 1114 FITTSBURGII XL BELIAZIRS, M. D., street, between Irwin and ' mistreets. die Boots below Hand street. ap 15 , ~ i'>'.., , ..',- f -*,.-,.i;: *,.-,.i;: , _ ' . , _ .._.. n tiirg 1111iO t _ _. . . • 4)0 _ . HUGH ARTEI2S, SUP, GEON DENTIST. 110 Liberty street. A few doors beloiv St. Clair st., Pittsburgh ap 204 y. ' —Wm. Ag Wall, Dentist, Has removed to tho place of his former feaidenoe. is I;!ennitreet, two doors below Irwin. ap 18 DE. •GEO. FELIX, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Office ou Smithfield, near Seventh street. hilt/ 26. 1845•tf Office on Smithfield street, threo doors from Sixth street, Pitt - shut gh. dec 10--yr GEORGE COCHRAN, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, NO. 26 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. L.WILMARTH, LUMBER MERCHANT, Qffice on Penn Street, BETWEEN IRWIN & HAND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. erAll Commissions will be promptly attended to mar 4 N. HOLMES & SON, BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange. k-4 F.R4IFICATES of deposit Bank notes hod Spe cie. Drafts and notes collected,und remittaoces made to any part of the United States. jun 7-1 y No. 33 Nlutket Street. IMEMIBEI STEIZETT & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 18 Market street., one door above Front, PITTSBURGH PA WHOLESALE Grocers, Importers of Tin Plate and Queensware, and dealers in Copper and Pittsburgh mantafactuted cuticles, Nos. 112 and 114 Second at., between Wood and Smithfield streets. janl4-novl4 ly. GEORGE OGDEN OGDEN & SNOWDEN, SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO., WIIOLESALE be RETAIL DRUGGISTS AND Manufacturers of White Lead, Red Lend, and Lytharge, corner of Wood and Second sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. non 13-1 v Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward. 1 01-IN A PARKINSON, Alderman Fifth Ward, Penn street, between Walnut and O'Hara streets, where he may be found at all times. Those having Houses or other property to sell or rent, can have the same punctually attended to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt at• tention. or-. 1 v rrHE undersigned begs leave to say to his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his office to l'enn street, near the canal I.ltidge, Kip°. site the United states Hotel. net If; JAMES BLAKELY. LAMBERT & SRIPTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Delller: in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures J. 0. !KUNTZ, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No, 119, Market street, near Liberty july l.ly PITTSBURGH, PA Wholesale Grocers and Commission Dior- chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, al9-ly Pittshurah JOHN M.DEVITT, JAMES NI ' DEVITT J. & J. TWDEVITT, W HOLEBALE GROCERS, - _ Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures genenilly, N 0.224, Liberty, opposite 70) Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. • ap 28-1 y Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Iliseirs, Afanufarturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street. sep 10—N, - JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, , No. 44, Nlarket street. sep 10 MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. NEW BOOKSTORE. H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., No. 43, Market streetotext door to Third street, ARE.ilia opening a new and extensive assortment of Books and Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. ep2s Corner of Ist and Ferry streets. Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful ler, mill and timber screws; 'loosen screws for rolling mills. &c. set, 10—y John DTCloakey, Tailor and Clothier, Libertystreet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley South aide. sap 10 Charlos EL Nay, WHOLESALE and Retail Bookseller, Paper Dealer, Stationer and Bookbinder, corner of. Wood and Third streets. sept 18 COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 14, Main Street ? RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Refer at Pittsburgh to Wm. Lippencott &Son, and John Grier. nov 20.6m' FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT P. 14116VANT, R. H. 6YERLIVO XIII LIT ANT & LEDLIE, MANUFACTURE AND KEEP CONSTANTLY oN HAND, Cut, Moulded and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, IN ALL VARIETIES, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE, Corner of Market . and Water streets, ozP Our Works continue in full 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. sepl6.l.y Pillringtonosllnrivalled Blacking, MANUFACTURED and sold wholesalo and retail, SIXTH STREET, ono door below Smithfield. net2l--I.y. Removal. rIBEE.;EN has removed his Commission and -• foT7..nrtllng Business from the Canal Basin to his new Warehouse, on Third street. nearly opposite the Post Office. 'may 30. PRM kttgai Doctor Daniel McMeal, James Park, Jr. de. Co sikinUEL sNoWDEN Alderman's Office. Stilf•TuM Nos 133 and 135 Wood street =CI JOHN SCOTT & CO., Zanies Patterson, Jr, OEOEME WINSTON' =1313 PITTSBURGH. PITTBI3URGH. TUESDAY, APRIL 25% 1846 WISTAR'S BALSAM OF MILD CHERRY THE GREAT REMEDY FOR DI3EABES OF. THE LUNGS AND BREAST ! TESTIMONIALS; To THE PUBLIC. accordanie with .the prevail ing. . custom, and order to show the virtues of this medicine more folloWing certificates have been selected; and as it is not our wish to trifle with the lives, or health of thoseafflicted, wo pledge our selVes to make no assertions, or ...FALSE STATE MENTS" of the efficacy nor wili we hold any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. THE PROOFS ARE HERE GlVEN—and we solicit an inquiry from the public into every case we publish, and feel assured they will find it a medicine well de serving their patronage and confidence. IReIIIARKABLE CURES..p Of all the cures that have yet been recorded, there are none equal to those mentioned below, which plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even in some of its worst forms !!!! Mrs. GOULD, or another proof added ! ! THE CVRE3 £ERYORMED CY WISTAR'I OALSA3t OP WILD CIitIRRY, ARE ASToti WRING THE WORLD. Bosturi, Slpt, 10, 1845 TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED. Dear Sir:-1 take pleasure in communicating through'you. to nil whom it may concern, and the pub lic generality, the astonishing effect your truly won derful medicine has had upon me. I have not enjoy perfect health for four or live years. Physicians told me my liver was diseased,—and that I might some day, die with Consumption. Last September, 1891, 1 took a slight cold, which produced a hacking nought this continued until Febtunry, 1845, when 1 added another cold; my cough increased, I aeon lost my ap petite, and my strength failed; for six weeks I could not lie upon one side; I sweat very much at nights. raised coneideruble blood doting the winter and could not speak a loud word for two weeks. Withal! these bad symptoms, I had very severe pains in 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 Cal mp tion. I expected to die myself; my friends also des paired of my life. At this time, an uncle, who had been benefited himself, advised me to take Dr IV later's Balsam of Wild Cherry. t accordingly procured a bottle, took it, and felt some better; obtained another. and a third: then l ceased to bleed, ant my cough was better, but my disease was so deeply rooted, I was obliged to continuo taking the Balsam, until 1 had to ken seven bottles. I can honestly and truly say, I believe Dr Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry saved my life MRS. MARY B. GOULD. We are personally acquainted with Mrs Gould,— assisted in taking care of her timing her sickness.— believe, and know the stntement to be true. MRS. I'. C. I'RE , COTT, MRS. S. A. I:scut - AmEft, No. I, Commercial st Boston, Mass., Sept 12, 1845. ANOTHER VOICE FROM MAINE. Woonnoßouan, Me., July 30, 1845 Dear Sir,—Having czpetienced . great benefit (tom your invaluable medicine, I feel it My'duty and filial. lege to let the world know what it has done far me. Possessed of a strong constitution naturally, 1 had en joyed perfect health previous to the spring of 1843, when I was troubled with a difficuly in ray left side, attended wiib considerable pain. Sometime in July, I was violently smarted with a cough, which continued mail fall:then I was confined to the house eight months during which time my cough was very severe. 16r. qtt endy had spells of coughing which lasted two hours, —daily raised large quantities of diengreenble matter, nccorripartied with blood; sometimes I raised a quart of blood at a time. I consulted three physicians, all of whom done their best to restore me,—gave me up,— said they could de no more for me,-1 must die,—it was impossible fur me to live but a short time; ono of them said my lungs were gone. At this critical mo ment, when emminent physicions had exatisted their skill, friends dispaired of my life, my own hope of re c.-n-(4),0t an end, I resorted to Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry; when I had taken one and a half bottles, those severe spells of coughing were removed. I con. tinned tilting the Balsam until opting, (April, 1814.) when I ceased to bleed at the lungs, my health and strength improved so that I left the house, but was not able to wank fora year. Now my health is good; I am able to do a day's work every dais on my farm. JAMES COM ERN. Witness: THOMAS BIENN ER. COUNTERFEITS. note tchu Counterfeit a good medicine lot the 'impose of adding a few dollars to their pockets, are fur worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin. For while the latter only robs us of our property, the former take property and health and life away.— Dr. Witty/in.'s Balsam of Wild Cherry is admitted by thousands of disinterested witnesses, to have effect ed the most extraordinary cures in cases of a 'mimic nary and asthmatic character ever before recorded in the history of medicine. The young, and beautiful, the good, all speak bulb its praise. It is now the favorite medicine in the most intelligent families of o ur country. Such a high stand in public estimation has been chivied by its own merits alone. And so long as a discerning public are careful to get Wistar's Bat 'aloof Wild Cherry, and refuse with scorn counter feits, and every other article proferred to them as substitute, so long will cures—porstioe 01ms—churl the fireside of a depaiting family. I''The true and genuine "Whiter's Balsam of Wild Cherry" is sold at established agencies in all parts of the. United State•. - WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, that not only relieves but cures! I_ s l'ricsi $1 per bettle, or six bottles fur $5. Fur sale at Cincinnati only by SANDFORD & PARK 'Sold in Pittsburgh by L. WILCOX, .Ir., South-east cor. of Market nt, and the Diamond jonl4 BLAKELY & MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS Ar. CONVEYANCERS, CONTINUE, to attend to the purchase and sale of City an 3 County Property, and all other business connected with Real Estate. They will also prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee and all other legal instru menta of writing, on moderate terms. Fur the con venience of the public, they have two offices—fits Law office of John J Mitchel, corner of Fount,' and Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office of James Blakely, on Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, sth Ward. [ jan23-6m.1- WILLIAM VIGILIIM STILL continues in his old busineis of .manufnctur icgg WAGON 4, CARTS, DRAYS, TIMBER WHEELS, TRUCKS AND WHEELBARROWS, on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, where he keeps constantly on hand, or made to order in the shortest notice, any amount of work, -by the best of workmen and good materials, and at prices to suit the times. Those engaged in the Santa Fe trade, and Furnace men, are requested to give him a call before purchasing - elsewhere. off Removal. 11. Q6e El,lR.Y.wHarle bas G3Y removed ,Deale to Dealer in r ? o filn e, Glass and 125 Wood, be tween Fifth street and Virgin Alley, three doors from the corner of Fifth, at which place ho respectfully in vites the attention of his friends and the public gener ally-to his assortment of goods in the above line, which he feels confident will give satisfaction es to prices Ind quality. febP .: . :4:;1;.., , ::'-'.g, - ,..1f,1,:t. I'•.-',..,',1::-, JAMES UOWARD SE. 60. HAVE,tho pleasure to announce to ,their friends that they again occupy their old stand at No. 83, Wood street, %there they have opened: au exten sive WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, And will have constantly on hand an extensive assort ment of Satin-glazed and plain PAPP. HANP INGS, Velvet and Imitation Borders,of the latest style; and most handsome patterns for papering halls, par lors and akin:Tillers. They manuflicture, and have on handrnt all times, p r i s ci r ,g, Wilting, Letter, Wrapping andlea Paper, Bonnet and Fuller's Boards—all of whlnki they offer lot sale on the most accommodating terms . , and to which they invite the attention of merchants and others. ALSO—Blank Books of all kinds andthe 'Oen qual ity, School Books, &c. always on hand and for sale us above. Rua COMUINIPTIION DR. SWAYNES' Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The Original and Genuine Prepration! Coughs„Colds' Asthma, Ilium-bilis, Liver Complaint, Spitting 13loud. Difficulty of Brenthini, Pain in dm Side and Btenst, Palpitation of am Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Bore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all diseases of tfu• Throat, Breast rind Longs; the must eff•ctual and speedy cure ever known fur any of the abows diseases is DR. SwAYNE9S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry THIS "Celebrated Remedy" has now, by its in• trinsic virtues, acquired a celebrity which can never be shaken by the many quack Nostrums" with i which the country abounds. The public are foot learning that this is the only remedy that can be relied, upon in the speedy and permanent care of all diseases of the Lungs. It is literally sweeping Consumption from the land; wherever it is introduced that disease dwindles into insignificance. The public have 'hum. bugged' long enough, and now resort to a medicine which the testimony of the most eminent physicians in the land hos placed beyond t h e reach of criticism.— In requites t o bolsteting up. by publishing columns of forged certificates—but it is enough to let the public know where it can be obtained. and one trial will con vince nIl, of its great efficacy in curing thine distres sing diseases above named, which have baffled the skill of the moi; learned prirtitioners fur ages here tofore. Dr. &rogue's compound Syrttp of Wild Cherry! was the first preparation (rum that voluable tree which was ever introduced to the public, and omple proof is afforded of iln success by the country being flooded with " Balsam," "Candies," and "Mixtures" of Wild . Cherry, not one of which is piepared by a regular physician, although they have assented the names of re spe c t a bl e rksiciarts to give currency to their "Non (rums " Therefore, the publiQ. should be on their guard. and not have a worthiest mixture palmed upon them for the original and genuine pnparation, which is only prepared by Dr. SW A YNE. N W. corner of Eighth and Race streets. Philuddpioa. Costsumplices, or thole whose Lungs are affected slightly. should tithe thin Syrup without delay, by which they may prevent the fixing of that dire diseese fully and firmly. How important, 'hell, to avoid it.— Never live a day with a cough irhen this Syrup can be l ou d, and you are neatly certain. With proper care, to avoid destruction by Consumption. Dr Strayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is a compound of Vegetable Remedies; it is culled "Wild :;perry,•' because that article is the basis of the Preparation. It is An combined with other ingre dients, that the utmost efficiency is given to its good qualities, flu 0 supporter and preserver of the powers and (unctions of life, it has no equal. Remember, till prrottrations porportir.g to conoiin Wi t ,n Carrot, are fictitious and counteo frit. except that bearing thin written signature of Da. SWAPO:. Great rare should be observed in purchasing of ;be anthill iced agents. The only agents in Pittsburgh for the sale of the genuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn, 53 :Market Si.; Ogden & Snowden, corner of Wood and sts.—and S. Jones, ISO Liberty or., where it can be obtained gentoine, wholesale and retail, at proprie- tot 's prices. Sold by John Mitchell, Allegheny city; E. B. hi Inman. Cincinnati; Dr. Megoffio, Mercer; J. H. Burton & Co. Erie; J. S. Morris & Co., Louisville; Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St. Louis; Andrew Oliver & Co., New Oo leans, and by regularly oppoointed agents in nearly all the ptincipal towns in the United States. FFCountoy storekeepers will find it to their ad• vantage to have a supply of this popular family medi eine. e. 29 ly WASHINGTON HALL. Market street, Steubenville, Ohio. JOHN IRONS, FROPRIETOR THIS establid,meto has been taken by rho undersigned, who respectfully begs leave to inform his friend, and the public generally that it bun bean refuted and bit niMed in it style not a urpaK s ed by any house in Mid place, and, Ili lettSteqUill to any in ilia West. Washireatin Hall is located in the business part of the town, On Market street, nearly opposite the Court House and public buildings, and within II few pup s of the Mat kt. The situation Ii the most elevated of any public (louse in Town, c o tommoling u v iew of the Hirer for F14;r1,11 miles above rind below. An Oninibui,, and setvant,44 a ill at till titers he' iii readiness to convey psissengts and thee bog gage to and 11-ain the rdeumboat landings. Every accommodation which the politic Lave n tight to expect may now be had nt the Hall, on teems as reasonable as offered by any other good house in Steulwrivillw. As the proprietor will spare tin pains or espouse to lender general satisfaction. this, with his long experience in the business, will make it the interest of those who come this way, to “gin , litm a roil." dete•ll.tf. J NO. IRONS. W5l. COLEMAN, !CMS F. JENN INCiA, JAS. %V. H AILMA:S. COLEMAN, IIAILM A N St CO., Manufacturers of Carriage Springs 4. Axles, A B. AN Spring steel dt, dealers in Coach Trimmings Of overy do.eription, mnnnfoctorry en ST. CLAIR Sr. Warehouse, .13 WOOD Si R E ET, orposile St Charles Hotel. jan'23 Fifth Ward Livery Stable tl9 THE subscriber, having bought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C B Doty, in t e itth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he will keept et all times. u stock of the best description of Riding Hornet, Bug. gies, Carriages of all kinds, and in short, every thing required in his line of business. A cnnsiderablo portion of his stock is new. and be is confident that nn stuck in the city will be superidr to his. HIS TERMS WILL BE MODERATE.. His Stable is on Liberty st., a few dares above the Canal Bridge, where be respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. *lllierHe is also provided with an elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required. oct2btf MISS A. C. SARGIINT. . • _ BEGS leave to inform herfriendsand the pubic gen erally that her Select School for Young Ladies and Misses. Will commence the Winter To ssion on Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in St. Clair st., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She refers to the following gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Rev W A Passavant. Rev .1 Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq., Rev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob Mecbling; Esq., Wm. Jack, Filq• John Bigler. ButleoPa. Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms &c., can be nbtainedby calling or. Allen Kramer, Esq. aug 22 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, March 27, 1846. SEALED PRQPOSALS will received at this department addressed to the Secretary of the Trea sury, (enveloped and distinctly endorsed “Proposals for Revenue Steamers," until 12 o'clock noon on the 30th day of April next, for the following materials, work, 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 work shall be executed in the best manner, and subject to the inspection and approval of the superintending or otherofficer ordered' by this department, and that all the materials and equipments shall be of thebest goals ity, and subject to like inspection and approval ai the places of delivery—Richmond and Pittsburgh—ill packages necessary in the transportation to be provi ded at the expense of the contractors. Printed furms of proposals, enumerating the arti cles required and character of work for each class, sod each vessel separately, will be furnished to persons desirous of bidding on applicatiou to the collectors of the customs at Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, or to Captain Henry D. Hunter, at Richmond, or Captain Richard Evans, et Pittsburgh. Mr. Capes, construction at Richmond, will exhibit plans of the work, and give every influmation req tit-. ed at that place. and Mr. Carpenter. constructor at Pittsburgh), may be consulted on the same subject on application to the collector of the:4u.stoms at New York ftom the 30th day of Marsh (instant) to the 7th day of April, and to dm collector of the customs at Baltimore from the 10th day of April to the 17th day of April, at which places Mr. Carpenter will attend on those dates, and from the 21st day of April to the closing of the contract at rittshurgh, Pa. Shipwright's work, Sails and sailmaker's Joiner's work, Rigging, Rigger's work, St Ores, Ship-chnntilery, Nautical instruments, Painter's work, hooka, and charts, Spare, Boats, Cubin and %. ard•rocim furni Sufficient sureties will be required for the faithful performance of the contracts; and any difTerence arising relative to the rpiality of articles furnished or character of work executed, shall be submitted to the decision df two arbitrators—one to be chosen by the govern ment and one by he contmetnr—whn, failing to agree, shall choose a third, and their decision shalt he finul. R. .1. WALKER, Secretary of tie Treasury. Three limes a week until April in the Wash ington Union and lntelligencer, Philadelphia Key stone, Richmond Enquirer, New York Globe. B. 4101) Post, Baltimore Argth., and Pittsburgh Morning Putt. Democratic New Era, Poitsmouth, Va. March 31-3rnwsw. NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. 011 AS. U. PAULSON, (LATE nF THE PAULP,N n &GILL,) . 14AVING opened Li; new store at No, 73, Wood Street, Neat door to the corner of Fourth, is now manufactur ing and receiving from the Caste, n Cities a very large assortment of HATS and CAPS, of every descrip tion, wriranted to be made in the best manner, and of the best materials. Otter,Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Sealette, jail-Soul, Plush and Glazed Cups' Also, a fine assortment of Ladies' Furs, such as Lynx, Fitch, Genet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS, all of which he off . ers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholesale and retail. Country Merchants will please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsew here. CHAS. H. PAULSON. N. U. The Fall Fashion for H/113 and Caps receiv ed. se 07 GEORGE BAILEY, I:: PLUMBER, AND MANUFACTURER OF ?craps and Hydrants. Which ate superior to and cheaper than any in the city. Please to call and examine far youselnea. FOURTH STREET, I BETWEEN SMITHFIELD &CHERRY ALI.FT. eallydnintii and Pump., repaired Last Winter Session—Dancing School. MADAME. 13 LA IQU E'S last sex.ion for the pres em whirler, will commence on Friday afternoon, February 13th, at 3 rr'clock, I'. M., at her Room in, the Lafayette Assembly buildings. In announcing the re-organization of her classes' for the last winter season, Madame IL hopes it will not be out of place to convey to her kind patrons her grateful acknowledgment of the liberal supput t they have hitherto extended to her. She cannot but feel highly flattered at the evidence they adduced of their eminent appreciation of her services an a Teacher. in the crowded state of her classes, mai she feels con fident tint simple announcement of the re-organiza tion of her classes will be suffluient to secure to het a continuance of their favors. In order to give that e..lat to the Examination she proposes closing • her winter labors with. and which the presence of all her pupils can only secure, she offers the following inducement to her patrons, in the reduction of her terM:i to $6 each. to those pupils u Ito have attended the two previous ses sions. LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS ato situ to on Fourth street, Lon don shorn the Huy Scnlea.— Mudame B. will tent the above named (001714 his put, lic nod pulsate supper puttica, Concerts, Soirees &c., &e. The above ~,,, 115, are finidted nod filled up in the Inns! novel ;'elegant and approved style, with dressing rooms. and every convenience I'or the accommodation of visitors, and ate now open for inspection. Important to Gentlemen. At the solicitntion of sevetal gentlemen, Alatinme IL will open evening classes, for instruction in the Polka, Polka Qnadrilles,&c. flours of tuition—Monday, lVednesilny and Fri doy evenings of each week, from 7 9 I' tier subgcription list i 3 new open for subactiber+ at her rooms on Fourth at, near IVood. fob 2111 UNION EgOTEL IN connection with my son, A. KLEBER. I have this day, opened my House in Virgin Alley, near Wood street, where those wishing the choicest refreshments that are furnished by well conducted Coffee Houses, can always be accommodated. Elective Stabling for Rent. feb 7-tf HENRY KLEBER, SEN. L. O. REYNOLD& L.' EL ME REYNOLDS & SUER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Allegheny River Trade. DEA LElta` IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Chloride of Lime and Paper. The highest price in cash paid at all times for coun try rags, baling rope, end cotton waste, corner of Penn and Irwin sta. Pittsburgh, Pa. jan3o.tjy Id. Co-Pantnership WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day of January, inst, associated with him Jas. %V. Heilman and John F Jennings, under the name and style of Coleman, Heilman & Co, will now have in• creased facilties for manufacturing Steel Springs, ham mered Axes, Americnn Blister and Spring Steel, &c, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solici ted. and hope by strict attention to business, to math a continuance to the new firm, the favors no liberal be stowed upon him. Factory' on St Clair street—ware house 43 Wood -street, opposite St Charles Hotel, whe ro can be found a good assortment of Springs, Axles A B, and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev ery description, together with Iron, Nails, and Pitts burgh manufactured articles. M'The highest price paid for Scrap Iron. Jan 23 School/took and Paper Warehouse. LUKE LOOMIS, Agent s , • - - Publisher, 80. ok-Seller and. Book-.ll.nder, NO. 89, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH., KEKES consul nay on hand a general assortment of all t h a Sohool Boaks in cordmon tin, together with the publication of the Presbyterian Board of Pub, lication, and other Miicellaneousi Books, including Bibles and Testaments in great variety, from thefolio sizelo email pocket editions. •. • ' Cap. peaty and Medium Blank Books of my own manufacture, embracing Day Bouks;Joannals, Ledgers and Record Books, Orate different SiIIPS of paper, and containing from two to eight quires of paper. Flat Cup, Delay and Medium Wtiting Vapor always on luind.. of superior quality; can a% short notice be ruled 'to pattern and bound to order. • 'ALSO IN EITORE-- 250, reams Cap Writini Paper, different guitlities, ruled and plain; 00 reams Quarto Pcst . , ruled and plain, (some very . fine); 300 rms Crown Rog and Straw Wrapping Papell 150. " Medium " .7) It • 20. Double Crown 80 '.* Medium Tea Wrapping, different gitalitieal rim Folio Void Writing, different gngtitiesi 70' gross Bonnet Boards, drab, white, and blue and white; A large lot of low priced Printing Paper, of the following sixital 22 by 32 inches. 204 by 284 inithes,:oo by 29 inches 10 by 24 inches, 21 by 224uotfes, 2rby-24 Mehra", S'42 by 27 inches. Constantly on hand (of A Roaentron's manufac ture) Printing Paper oldie following piing Extra Supetfine and Heavy for Job Printing, 20 by 24 inches; News Printing; 22 by 42, 24 by 3427 Maher: Sited, or printing Steamboat and other 8i115,20 by 42 and and 22 by 25 inches; Pont Office and other Envelope Paper, different sites; All of which will be sold at lowest prices, at whole sale or retail, for Cash, Paper Rags and Tanners's Scraps, mar 28 y. TIIOVLSS PALMER, MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER OF WALL PAPER, Fire Board Prints. Borders. Landscape Paper, Or namental Designs, Transparent Window Shades, , and Dealer in Writing, and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet • and Binder's Boards, ,--e. Ec. 47 31. t RE ET ST,'BETIN ERN THIRD 4, FOURTH 117-. PITTSBUGRH. PA. HAS had at nu Curtner period, a stock so extensive and well assorted, us that to which he now most respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. it com prises French and American parlor, hall, office, cham ber and counting room Papee, of every quality. The colori arc brilliant and durable. emir the style of pat terns unsurpassed. By the Regular Line of Pack ets, between Havre and New York-, and from the Fac tory, which is always in active operation, and uni formly supplied with the beat workmen the enntoiry can furnish, frequent additions, during the Spting And Summer, - will he made to the goods instore.-- Prices moreover, will be so e.clrernely moderate as to meet the views of the most economical, and entisfe merchants and house-keepers disposed to examittoand ,judge for themselves, that their interets will be esSen tislOy .observed, by buying at this Establishment. Le Rags, Tow and Tannner'a Scraps taken in ttnde or Looght at the regular market prices. march 23-43 m. EXTENSION OF PITTSBURGH Rare Chance for good Investments MHE subscriber has laid out, and now offers for sale at reasonlible prices and on accommodating terms, 04e hundred and tin .buil4ing.Loti, on that. handsome level ground between- Braddock street and the Monongahela river. They are about one-thhd 'or 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 Sevanth Watcl. No prce perry in the suburbs possessessimerior advantanges, nor Ims any heretofore been laid out with so liberal an al lowance of wide streets; Braddock is from one hun dred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet wide, and Beelen, Commerce, Brady, Columbus and Water streets all wide avenues. Most of the lots havo Iwo frunta, and us they are of various sixes, and will besold, one lot, with the privilege of four of five; early opnticants can be accommodated to snit their own views of improvement. Persons who desire to build or to make secure investments in property that is sure to advance in value, and. particularly those who intend to erect menuflictories,, would do well to view these Lots, and examine the draft, before purchasing else where. The survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road and the tail road survey by the State of Penn s)lvtinia were both made alongside of this , property, and it is generally considered that Bratideek street, or the ground immediately alongside al it, affords the only eligible route for a Rail Road from Pittsburgh to the East. Coal can he delivered on this propei ty at a much less oust than on the Allegheny iver,,and there is always deep water at this part of Ibis riser. E. D. GAZZ A autt9,l4f. Office Merketbetween 3d Sz 4th eta TO ARMS! TO ARMS! ! THREATENED INVASION OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA by Cul Swift, 04'1)10,000 men, notwith• standing which, J. M. WHITE will continue to sell CI.CTHING chelper,than any has heretofore been offered in the wegern country, hasinz the largest Cu. tabld,limunt in the city, fronting on Liberty end iSixtb Teets. He is,linw prepared to show to his tmer. ouu patrons, the greatest vaiiety of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vcstings, 00:100thing of all deaetiptions, suitable for the op inonelling seinion, that has ever been offered . in thin market, to which all can have the Right of Wity. Observe the corner, No IGT, Liberty owl Sixth 81.8. J: M. AVHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. AIA EN R.4.NIER Exchange Broker, corner of Wood and TAird streets . cold, Silver, and Solvent Bunt: notes, bought and sold. Sight cln , aks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills,collected. REFERENCES Win. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenze, J. Painter & Co., Josnph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson &Co. ~,u scled„ . John H Brown &Co. vflPitla • James M'Candlees. Cincinnati 3 O. , J. It. M' Donald . St. Louis, Me. W. H. Pope, Esq.,Prnet Bank Ky. )Louisville. John Cartwright, CUTLE and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer No 140 Woodsttoot, two doors from Virgin , P ittsburcr,. Pa. . N. D.—Arways on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker'a, Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Tools, Trus ea,s &c. je 24. A. FULTON. BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER. j,TAS rebuilt and cernmenand business at his OLD 1,1. STAND, No. 70, between Market and Ferry sta.; where he will be pleased see his old smoothen , and Sienda. Church, Steamboat, and: Bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cait from patterns of the most appro'ved models, and warranted lobe of the best tna• terists, Mineral Water rumps, c . ounters. Railing, Br.c. together with every variety of Brass Castings, if re 'piked, turned andfrnished in the neatest. =moor.- , larA. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti Attraction Metal, so justly celebrated for the reduc tion of friction in machinery.—The Boxes end Corn. position can he had of him mall times. am , 13-ly . r • - .4' ,k....7.eir.41/4i .'RICE ; .TWO-7CENTS.J..'i 4n Acrostic. 'JtIST fI' TIME tO.ll. CH:EA? BARGAINS. . . JUST received, a splendid ass/101t?l,, of 4444 summer goods, 7.7 Unstirpasaed for. qUantity. otiality 4r. • Style. The Proprietor of this establiAtittiettl, Takes great - pleasure iu informing his friondi the public . ' in general, that he is tiosciptilpttred _ that Nutiterons customers May fatortiltewith. $404014 sad Traveferi would do Welt, in visiting tins ••• - iron City, to call and examine his exten4l4l444rett: Made stock,of roady mode elothlng. I3e itt* acorn. Itlete ussor4tuaat of - _ cloths to Which lie would invite ottentkini-, also french cloths of every color-oml 4nalitY, which hit 14 °Arlon' at a very small advance on eastern prices--.:: il'emeralter otthis Stara you arc Hat uskod two prices, .burin Convinced that atriall profits and quick safes lo:tika best way to secure c ustam . _ Having in his employ the best . ivarlituerb • wait-ant gvery article made at hla ellublishment to fit well, And to be of the beftmizterinl4, lid iturithe4ed generally . to : glve Milt a call. tlefttre purchasing in any other place, As he is rohtldent lie can sell them as gold goods-4c Ftensonnide ptices as any house in thiscitY . t4"iiig so fur In to Any a littln chp t All bis goods are new and of bandscinie [nattered chsyed In the Oast, but a le* Weeks ~ince; the subscriber Now returns his thnnloilo bis friends and !Om: Itti in gene ral. and SoHeirs a continuance of their favors. r4.l l ?ars Ciey Clothing Store, No 11%, Airier /3j street. Dont C. M'CLOSNEY, EX.CIiANGE_ HOTEL, .7 CORNER OP Ariti ST. CLAIR. STRETS ALLEN EROWI4, Proptiotor. TERMS $l,OO PER . DAY. ndentivied formerly of 1119 MPrebelltll T Hp: ti Hotel, corner or tiYtn.d 11114 thira stiol4lll4lllL les,vii this superior establishment, and fernistig4 anew thmughoul. with new beds, new beddifletiolit - new furniture. Croat care has bein token loan - Me Collars with the choicest viands. A hatichtOthe Outfit- hue and a baggage wagon ore provided tqr the , use of his guests, and a Porter will be is attertderMe'llt hours to meet the demands of the traveller. The topi espetieece of the undersigned in this businass, him that his earnest paliose to satisfy all who'call, cannot be unstiettassful. lie feels altogether at liberty to promise his visitors a comfortable and cleanly ehode, liberal enterminthent, and a hearty Welcome ate mO4: ernte expenqe. .1.3 dif . ALLEN rtROW.N. ___ • VICTOR ACRIRA. GOSTAVOS SORE 114.11: • SOIMIA & SCIIEII3OOI I, BOOKSELLERS STATTONER4, - AND BINDUIS. NO. 115, wooD ST., THREE DOORS RELoW PITTSBURtIit. PA. T HE subscriber. having competent nrorlimest.linti largo stock of Venetian Window Blinds, will sell low. His "Portable Fastener. tbe,ouly one in the United States, is the bent and rtiol , t cianwentent elast ever used for private or Fuddle I>iiildinps: - Call and examine samples it.3.1.V.-Woodvrell's er G. Singer's. Old Blinds put up with the Porklqi Fastener at a small charge. .1. IC. tIF' , NDERSON.', Wra dwafflond'st. lamas Cavanagh,' INT PORT ER AND . iyu.o.LEsALE DEALEn, IN fine dewelly. Cutlery silver and Germane er Spectacles, gold and silver Pencils, silver.Thitehles Scissors, Tweezers, silk and :rum Suspenfiers. silk and head Purses, carpet Ba za, Hosiery, children's Chinks, Beats 011 1 Beef hicrrotv. castile, cream and [Win Soap.. &e. Ste. - - CU'DniS't nil:kite the place. NO. el. MgCIE.T. STREET. East side, between Third and Fourth sta., • Simpson's Rntv. .. . want, rafts STORE, Smithfield 'erect, one door above Fourti:sitiii, • PITTSBURGH; • • IVIA d NUFA aref CTUR e very ,la of piper !longings and Re' o, n. . - Merchants and others wiShina to putchase are in vited to calland examine his large and splendid newt: meat of • . . GLAZED tINGLAZEIV WALL .PAPEP.B of all the various patterns now in use, and et:such nri ces ascannot foil to please.: - GLAZED GREEN PAPER colored on one or both Aides ettpressly. for 'Window blinds, by !he dozen or single piece. . M"Rags and Tannet i s Scraps taken In'excheinge. nov2l-fitn. OTTO KUNZ', MANUFACTURER Or INCORRUPTIBLE TEETH,• Smithfield Street, 2 doors below Fifth, sired, Piik; burgh, Pa., ALtvAys on hand a full assortment of Plate . and, Pivot teeth: of a variety of shades;-an Pinta, Molars and Bicuspidatnes. Guin:teeth, &raw .PiSiot teeth, &c.. Teeth and blocks made to ordei.--- nettiists supplied with all articles used in . the rovreg fion. All orders ft g m abroad now bearriorniettoigtdby' the cash. lEPlatina always on hand. ouv rri H E subscriber offers for sale thirty-orie . building; lots on a credit nften years. 'rbette lots are ted on Grant, Wytie, Fifth, Ross and Diamond stnetiti, in tile 3d Ward of the city, adjoining the New Cupz House. PersonsTlisposed to tiurchase,,will find.theso lots favorably located as to health, convenience ao by and will ultimately be the centre of tbe.city, For particulars enquire ofJames C. Cummins, or . - SARAH 13. FETTERMAN, feb2s dtf Glory, Gratitade and Patriotiain - The Jackson Wreath, or National Souvenir.' , ANotional Tribute, .commemorativaof the. great civil victory, achieved by the people, through the Hero of New Orleans, containing a vier of the United States, a portrait of. Gen. Jackson, a vtew of the bglr tie of New Orleans and the Hermitage. Just received and for sule by JOHNSTON- & STOCICTON, . mar -et street. Pittsbui g 11, Pa Larayetto- ITafaatorY, NOB. 43. 63, Avoolk maxim Under Lynda auction Store. ~. THE subribers base fittml op the above - place,lo superior style, and they fee! assured will girt comfort and "satisfaction' to all who may visit: theta. Arrangements have baen made to have — a art& saint supply of FRES If OSS' TER'S, - wide* will be served op to visitors end Familieron thesbanr est notice - . Other lor.tuiesocatulieejruits and pas tries of the choicest kinds always On - bend: , Their Bar is filled with the best brands the markets Can ford; and Regalia,, Castello' Principe' sad Havafis Cigars of superior quality'. Every- attentlon paid to. visitors. Their motto is, Every luxury in It. seastuk Prices moderate, . novio.l „ . OGDEN & GIBSON. . Burnt District Sotet. V* S AAC moccocx, formerly of *he'll - e beta lon Water sueet, having been burnt out, has built a new and handsitme Hoese expressly for" 141 Eteccal• • modation of Travelers; at the corner of Second-and. Smithfield streets, which will be knew! . at the Rum District Hotel. - ' 7 ; 7 Z`. He is now plepaied to offer eveiy - annoitintodaticts 7 ,-, and every comfort to the ,traveler , at:v..M4irot• charges. Bela proVided with ample and ormserdecit - ; stabling, t ' decl2 y. Portable Window 'lliad& I,BH - IDLE, Long Credit. ~-, '-' -'-',- - fury I'' - •-,.r-1,,1.& - $-I. : ' • -•''..•;=l'.3 , •
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