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VOL. 1.--NO. 279.
s. 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.
PTIELISIIED AND EDITED DT
BIGLER, S&EGENT & BIGLER,
N. W. corner of Trawl and Fifth Ste.
TrJors.—Five dollars a year; payable in advance.
Six dollars will invariably be required if not paid
within the year.
Single copies, Two aErrrs—for sale at the counter
of the Office, and by News Boys.
' TFE WEEKLY MERCURY AND MANUFACTURER
Is pnblished at the same office, on a double medium
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance; sin
gle copies, six cntrrs. '
Terms of
PER SQUARE OP TIC
One insertion, $0 60
Two do, 0 75
Three do, 1 00
One week, 1 50
Two do, 3 00
Three do, 4 00
Yearly Adv ,
CHANGE ABLE
One Square.
Six month, $l5 00
One year, 20 00
Larger advertisements i
V CAR= of four lines,
Magraw &
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office removed to the
residence of H. S. Magraw, on Fourth st., one
from Cherry Alley. ap2t-y
Wills & Donnelly,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Office on Fourth sL, between
Smithfield and Grant. marl4-y
Edmund Snowden,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, office in the building on
the North East corner of Fourth and Smithfield
streets. nos 1 1..),
P. C. Shannon.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Greensburg, Westmore
land county, Pa., will practice in the West
moreland, Indiana and Cambria courts. decB-y
Malabo& & Sensor,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, office in Fifth Greet, in
\ Bares new buildings, between Wood and
~Smithfield streets. oct29-y
\ . Ste a l er & Simpson,
\TTORNEYS AT LAW, office in the building
_LIL 'formerly occupied by the U. S. - Bank, Fourth
at, betWcen Market and Wood sts. mar2l-y
\ Hamilton & Bruce,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, office North side of
l
Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield sts.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. "Collections made on reasonable
. I
terms. dec4-y
A. Morrow,
ALDERMAN, office north side of Fifth street,
between Wig and SrUithfield, Pittsburgh.
seplft-1 .
Andrew Buriir,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, office, Smithfieldt street,
between Fourth street and Diannind Alley, op
posite Mr. Geo. Weyman's tobacco mannfa , ctory.
ap 16-y
Flint Glass Establishment.
ITULVANY & LEDLIE manufacture and keep
l constantly on hand cut, moulded and plain
James Callan, -‘, Flint Glassware iu all its varieties, at their warehouse
corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh.—
A TTORNEY AT LAW, office in the chambers
on Filth
st.‘ 1 Our works continue in full operation, and we are
1 - 1. occupied by Alderman M , .Masters,
_;. constarjtly adding to our stock, which enables tl6 to
between Wm:y(4nd Smithfield. aplS ~ \t,rders with promptness. Purchasers arc respect
m :::,.., solicited to call and , csaraine prices and terms.
seo6-y .
DrCandless & DUClnre
TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
office on
_Fourth street, opposite R. & R. H.
Patterson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. scplo-y
Forward er. Swart:welder,
ATTORNEYS AT L. 4 7, Fourth street between
Wood and Smithfie ;opposite Paueraows liv
ery stable. ' ap7-y
C. Orlando Loomis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, office Fourth st., above
Smithfield. julyl-y
Richard Cowan,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, office in Stuart's build
ings,, Fourth at., above Wood. junel9-dwy
Removal
A BEELEN has removed his commission and fi ir
/I.• warding business from the Canal Basin to his
tie.w warehouse on Third street, nearly opposite the
'Post Office. triay3o-y
Johu W. Burrell,
A TTORNEY . AT LAW, having returned from
his European tour has taken an office on the
north east corner of Fourth and Smithfield sts. Per
sons having had business and papers in the hands o
Samuel Kingston, Esq., deceased, will call on the
above, as all the unsettled business of Mr. Kingston
has been left in his hands. mart-y
Charles M. Hays,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pittsburgh, Pa. Com
missisner to take the proof and acknowledge
ment of deeds, leases, contracts, deposites or Other
writing, to be recorded or used in the States of
Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee. Office No. SO, l
Stuart's buildings, Fourth street. marl2-y
James S. Craft,
ATTORNEY, COUNSELLOR AND NOTARY,
Pittsburgh, Pa., having resigned the office of.
Secretary P. Nay. and Fire Ins, Co., will attend spe
cially to collections and business connected with
navigation, insurance, accounts and real estate. Bu
siness hours, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Office, No. I,
Stuart's buildings, (No. 80, Fourth st.,) second door
east of. Wood street. feb3-y
Edwin C. Wilson,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Franklin, Venango county, Penna., will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his care—col
lections made in Warren, Clarion and Jefferson co.,s.
REFER TO
S. A. Stockton Br. Co.
Murphy, Wilson & Co. } Pittsburgh.
John Bigler,
Hon. James Kinnear, t Franklin.
lion. Ales. M'Calmont,
Hon. James Wilson, Steubenvi e, Ohio. juy23-y
John A. Pairktnson,
AbunLOEHMAN, Fifth Ward, Penn street, between
Walnut and O'Hara streets, where he may be
dat all times. Those haying houses or other
property to sell or rent, can have the same punctu
ally attended to; debts collected, and all the duties
of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. , 7
oct27-y
N. Holmes & San,
J3ANILEBS and dealers in Foreign and Domestic
Bills of Exchange, certificates of deposit, bank
notes and specie. Drafts and notes 'collected, and
remittances made to any part of the United States,
No. 55 Mirket street. jau7-y
'Johnston & Stockton,
BOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS AND PAPER MA
KERS, No. 114 Market street. sep 10-y
Bertha & Scheibler,
BOOKSELLERS,STATIONERS AND BINDERS,
No. 115 Wood sweet, three doors below Fifth,
pitusburgh, Pa. jan7-y
James Patterson, Jr.,
CORNER ofFirst and Ferry streets, Pittsburgh,
Pa., manufacturer of lockb, hinges and -bolts,
tobacco, - fuller, mill and timber screws, housen
screws for rolling mills, &c. seplo-y
Wm. Ward,
'IMENTIST, has removed to the place of hie for
_u mer residence in Penn street, two doors below
' ap12.1
J. a. nuntz,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No. 114 Market st.,
!ries.c Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. julyl-y
U.E. co—n—s-ftibie4
'SALES. in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, 83
k
Ild'arkei strect,.Pittidiurgh. novlo-y
Edgar Thorn's
DItAJG and Family Medicine Store, corner o
Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh, Phy
Byelaw' , prescriptionsaoeurately compounded. .Medi
eines can her had all hours of the day or night.
jan2l-y • •
Di.. :E. literati,
DENTIS'I t , (of the burnt'district,) respectfully in.
formslis friends, and all those who may wish
his siettriceti, that he has taken an office on Smithfield
stcet,two doors front where ho will now
attend all'operations of the teeth in the best manner
and atthe shortest notice. offie hours from 9 to 12
931 d from gm 5. may2-dwt.
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Brownsville Jniiista Iron pork's.
FDWARD HUGHES Manufacturer of iron and
nails, warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth at.
seplo-3,
Martin Lytle,
FAMILY GROCER, Smithfield street, next door
to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. ; june6-y
C. A. 711 , Anulty &. Co.,
FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANS)
_l2 Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mar3-y
George Goohrau,
FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 526 Wood et., Pittsburgh. nov2-y
dyertiOng,
Reynolds d Shee,
FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
for the Allegheny River, trade, dealers in groce
ries, produce, Pittsburgh: manufactures, chloride of
lime and paper. The highest price in cash paid at all
times for country rags, baling rope, and cotton waste,
corner of Penn and Irwin sts., Pittsbuigh, Pa.
jan3o.tjyl4
ELVE LINES OR LESS
One month, $5 00
Two do, . 600
Three do, 7 00
Four .do, . , 800
Six do, 10 00
One year, 15 00
ertisements,
S. SWARTZ would respectfully infaina his
ljr friends and customers that he has removed to
No. 1.00 Market street, between Fifth anil Liberty sts.,
east side, where he is receiving a large and well as
sorted stock of spring goods, to which he would re
spectfully invite their attention. ap34.16m
AT PLEASURE..
I.• Two Squares.
Six months, $2O 00
One year, 30 00
in proportion.
FIVE DOLLARS 11 year.
NAS removed aohortdistance above his former
location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh,
east side. , jani-y
yr S. BOSWORTH & Ch., No. 43 Market street,
11 a next door to Third street, aro just opening a
new and extensive assortment of Books and Station
ery, which they wilPsell, wholesale and retal, at the
lviivest prices. ap:2s-y
Win. 041nora Robinson,
lATE U. S. Attorney, has removed his office to
.41 No. S St. Clair it. sept4l
LUMBER AIERCHAIIT, office on Penn street,
between Irwin and Hand sts., Pittsburgh, Pa.
All commissions will be promptly attended to. mar4-y
School gook and Paper W arehouse.
T lIKE LOOMIS, Agent, publisher, bookseller and
L bookbinder, No. 89, Wood street, Pittsburgh.
mar2S-y
P'ilkinton'a Unrivalled Blacking,
TANUFACTURED and sold wholesale and re
lit_ tail, Smithfield st.,'between Sixth and Virgin
oct2l-y
kit
MA S I \ t ' ar U F C A a C u Pli es l2
th o s f „ L e a e r t d n O ea " r a l d rk d e e t ai S er U il ' i
side. mar24-y
W.M. COLEMAN. JOHN F. JENNINGS. JAS. W. MAILMAN.
Coleman, Hallman it, co.,
rANUFACTURERS of. Carriage Springs and
Axles, A. It., and spring steel, and dealers in
toath trimmings of every description, manufactory
on St. Clair street; warehouse, 43 Wood street, op
posite St. Charles Hotel. jan23-y
Olio Kuntz,
Al A s N in - ? I :C a I s t e E e l t t o m r ,
0 1 b d - c o o o tt ra n tr e toncst. Fdlh street
a TEETH,
Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Always on hand a full assortment-of
Plate and Pivot teeth, of a variety of shades, as
simple Plate, Molars'and Discuspidatoes, Gum teeth,
Screw Pivot teeth, &c. „Teeth and blocks made to
order; Dentists supplied With all articles in the pro
fession. All orders from nliroad must be accompan
ied ,
by the cash.
Platina always on hand. ' novls-y
Dr. Danicl 1119111elitt
OFFICE on Sunt.hfield,:three doors from Sixth st.,
Pittsburgh. dee 10-y
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Dr. George Watt,
FFICE, No. 77 Smith fi eld street, new . Sixth st.,
O Pittsburgh.aug:2ll
_ . _
PRACTISING I'IIYSICJAN, office on Smithfield,
near Seventh st. ju1726-y
F. Binme,
DUN() FORTE manufacturer and dealer in r Mu
sical Instruments, No. 112 Wood street, near
Fah. novl9l
PLUMBER, and manufacturer of Pumps and Hy
drants,, which are superior to and cheaper than
any in the city. Please to call and examine for your
selves. Fourth street, between Smithfield and Cher
ry Alley. Hydrants and pumps repaired. janl-y
Sellers, M. D.
REMOVED to Penn et:, between Irwin and Hand
streets, five doors below Hand et. apls-y
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Re mov al.,
Dr. Geo. Felix
New Book Store
L. Wl/marth,
u. E.acy,
Dr. George Felix,
George Bailey,
Hugh iA.rtere,
SURGEON DENTIST, 118 Liberty street, a few
doors below St. Clair st., Pittsburgh. ap2B-y
Ogden & Snowden,
SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & Co., whole
sale and retail druggists, and manufacturers of
white lead, red lead and !Waage, corner of Wood
and Second sta., Pittsburih, Pa. norl3-y
liltirtin dr, Smith,
UCC ESSORS to Irvine & Martin, wholesale gm
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Score, produce and commission merchants, and
dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 56,
Wood street, Pittsburgh,! Pa. apSl
John MlCloskey,
MAILOII. AND CLOTILIIER, Liberty et., between
I_ Sixth street and Virgin Alley, south side.
seplo-y
Alderman's °Mee
THE undersigned begs leave to say to his friends
and the public generally, that he has removed
his office to Penn street, near the canal bridge, oppo
site the United States Hotei.
octl6l i JAMES BLAKELY.
B. A. Pahuostook &
AITHOLESALE and retail Druggists, corner Sixth
VV and Wood streets, sept2-y
Thomas Dialler's
WHOLESALE & RETAIL FAMILY GROCERY
STORE, corner of Wood and Fourth streets,
Pittsburgh
Sterctt. & Co.,
WHOLESALE and retail dealers in foreign and
domestic Wines and Liquors, exclusively,
No. 18 Market street. apB-p
P.C. kartint
WHFOLESALE and retail Grocer and dealer in
oreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors,
Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Nuts,A.c., No. 60 Water
street. septi-y
L a mbert .& Shlpton,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, FORWARDING &
Commission Merchants, dealers in produce
and Pittsburgh manufactures, Nos. 133 and 135 Wood
strect, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; feb2-y
John Scott & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION
Merchants, No. 7 ;; Counercial Row, Liberty
street, Pittsburgh.. ; al9-y
J. & .7. 2119Deviit,
NriOLESALE GROCERS, dealers in produce
and Pittsburgh manufactures generally, N.
224 Liberty, opposite 7tli street, Pittsburgh. ap2S-y
H. Sellers,
AXTHOLESALE DRUGGIST, and dealer in dye
stiff., paints, oils, varnishes, ac., No, 57,
. V V
Wood street, Pittsburgh. oct3-y
J O /11 ,1 H. Mellor,
WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Music and
Musical Instruments, Piano Fortes, School
Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street, Pitts
burgh. : janl-y
Jr. D. Williams,
TITWHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No.
VV 110 Wood street; corner of Wood and Fifth
streets, Pittsburgh. , aprB-y
Charlo3 H. Hay,
*HOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER,
--Paper Dealer and. Bookbinder, corner oil
Wood and Third etreets: seplBl
=ass
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, JUNE 1846.
James park, Jr., C 0. ,&
WHOLESALE GROCERS, importers of tin plate
and queenswarc; and dealers in copper and
Pittsburgh manufactured articles, Nos. 112 and 114
2nd st., between Wood and Smithfield qt.% ja14.n14-y
Removal.
WM. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the
corner of Wood and Third ate., above C. 1.1,
Baps, acre he is prepared to do every description
of ruling and binding. ap3-y
Select School
WM. MOODY respeotfially announces to his old
friends that he intends opening a Select School
in this city, on the first Monday of April next, in the
basement of the Third Presbyterian Church. mar:l4
Dr. Win. M. Wright,
DENTIST, Office and residence in
i " 111 4 - "' St. Clair st few doors below Lib
• erty, near the Radiance Hotel.
Fretukttn. House, Fourth street,
Between Braithfield and Grant Streets, Pittssburgh
CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ, Proprietor, respect
L
fully informs his friends and the public genemli
-Iv, that he will open the above splendid House od
the Ist day of May next.
The House being new, and finished in she most
commodious and convenient manner; and having ik
furnished with the newest and most beutiful style or
furniture; flatters himself that he will be able to ac
comtnodate his friends and the travelling public, in a
manner not inferior to any similar establishment in
the city.
As the House is situated near the Court House,
rangements have been made to serve up meals at any
hour in the day, this will be great convenience to
those who are in attendance at court.
iFY - Refreslirnents or all kinds can be had. Boar;
dery taken by the week or day.
igi - Lunch every day at 11 o'clock, A. M.
Washington Hotel,
TAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor, Corner of St.
ill Clair and Penn streets, Pittsburgh, the propric
tot begs leave to return his most grateful thanks to
his friends and the public for past favors, and hopes,
by attention, to merit a continuation of their patron
age. The houise is pleasantly situated near the Ka;
change; it has accommodations for travelers, and a
large room for public meetings, dinner or supper par;
ties.
Refreshments always ready, qr prepared on thc
shortest notice, with the choicest the Hazlet will al
ford. Gysters and Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell
Oysters, received every day during the season. The
greatest care has been taken in the selection of wincili
and liquors. A variety of newspapers aro regularly
filed in the cstablishine,,i,
I'. S. A Hot Lunch ,er‘..,tl up every day at 11, A:
ap IS-y.
Canal Boat House
Blt. DOSS ETT , I , enn street, Pittsburgh, Penna.
Boarding and lodging, by the day or week, on
the most reasonable terms. Strangers will find it ta
their advantage to patronize him. Persons travelling
east or west will Lind this house a convenient loca+
tion—it is within one hundred yards of the canal
basin, and convenient to the ftirwarding houses.
Evilly information given to Don Manufacturers in
all branches of the business.
home brewed ale can at all tunes be had at the
`bar. no v 101
Lafayette Refrect or,
N". 61 and 63, Wool street, under Lynd's Auc
tion store. The subscribers have fitted up the
aboVe place in superior style, and they reel assured
wdl give comfort and satisfaction to all who tnaY
visit them.
Arrangement,. have been mid,. to Lase a constant
supply of Fr rsh Oysters., w•' • • • -ced op tai
visitors and families on the,,Lither
luxuries, candies, fruit and nit' • •
•oicesl
kinds always on hand. Their . •.. IN Ith the
best brands the market can afford; and Regalia, Can:
tello, Principe and Ilavanna Cigars of superior quah
ity. Every attention paid to visitors. Their inottd
is, every luxury in its season. Price. moderate.
novlo-y OGDEN & GIBSON.
Hrtrot Dlatrlct Hotel.
SAAC MURIXICK, formerly of the Union Hotel
I
on Water street, having been burnt out, has built
a new and handsome house expressly for the 1C.00111%
modation of travelers, at the corner of Second and
Smithfield streets, which will be known as the Burnl
District hotel.
lie is now prepared to oiler every accommodation
and every comMrt to the traveler, at very moderate
charges. lie to promided %midi ample and convenient
stabling. docl2-:i
Exchance Hotel,
CCORNER OF PENN A..75:1) ST. CLAIR STS., AL
/ LEN BROWN, Pnornirroa.—Ternis $1,01) pet.
day. Theu ndersigned, formerly of the Merchants
Hotel, corner of Wood and Third streets, has leased
this superior establishment, and furnished it ancul
throughout, with new beds, new bedding and new
furniture. Great care has been taken to fill his cell
lar with the choicest viands. A handsome oninibuS
and a baggage wagon are provided for the use of his
guests, and a Porter will be in attendance at all hours
to meet the demands of the traveller. 'file long ex..
perience of the undersigned in this business, assureii
him that his easnest purpose to satisfy all who cal 4
cannot be unsuccessful. the feels altogether at
city to promise his visitors a comfortable and cleanly
abode, liberal entertainment, and a hearty welcome',
at a moderate expense. ALLEN 'MOWN. •
ap3-dtf
Co-Partnership
WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day
J
• unary, inst., associated with him Jas. W.
Hallman and John F. Jennings, under the name and
style of Coleman, Hallman & co., will now have
in
creased facilities for manufacturing Steel SpringS,
hammered axes, American Blister and Spring Steel,
&c., to which the attention of dealers is respectfully
solicited, and hope by strict attention to business, to
merit a continuance to the new firm the favors so lib
erally bestowed upon him. Factory on St. Clair st.
—warehouse 43 Wood St., opposite the St. Charles
Hotel, where can be found a good assortment of
Springs, Axles, A. 8., and Spring Steel, and Coach
Trimmings of every description, together with Iron,
Nails and Pittsburgh manufactured articles. 0:7 - The
highest price paid for scrap iron. jan22
Portable Window Blinds
THE subscriber, having competent worliMen, and
a large stock of Venitian Window Blinds, will
sell low. His "Portable Fastner," the only one in
the United States, is the best and most convenient
plan ever used for private or public buildings. !
Call and examine samples at J. W. Woodwell's or
G. Singers. Old Blinds put up with the Portable
Fastener at a small charge.
J. K. HENDERSON,
West End Hand at. Bridge.
"01110."
THREE HUNDRED TOWN LOTS AT AUCTION.
ON the, Eight day of June next, I will sell the
above named lots at auction, on the ground in
said town of Ohio.
01110 is situated at Bird's Point, at the mouth of
the Ohio river, in Mississippi county, on the Missouri
shore, and above the bar that makes at the mouth of
the rivers in low water. The land is high, beautiful
ly situated, and never known to overflow. Adjourn
ing and rear the town, is choice timber land, and the
country adjacent is a rich, elevated section of the
State. Ten miles west is long Prarie, East Prarie
and Mathew's Prarie, all of which are thickly settled
and improved in the most desirable manner. .1
irrThe Levee is 500 feet wide, the streets 80 and
100 feet wide, and the lots 22 by 25 feet, with an al
ley in rear. H. PEARSONS, for proprietors
ap23-td.
Franklin Machine Works
THE subscriber having been removed by the
great lire to Allegheny, is prepared to make
Steam and Fire Engines, Hydraulic and Screw
Presses, for oil, tobacco or any other purpose, and
machinery generally. J. S. GWYNNE,
Franklin Machine Works '
On Rebecca street and Bank lane, West of Federal
street, Allegheny city.
N. B. Orders left in Pittsburgh with Mr. S.
Cuthbert, in Market street, 2 doors below 'Third
street, will meet with prompt attention.
• mayll.
John Cartwright.
CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufactum:
No. 140 Wood street, two doors from Virgin Ei
ley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on hand an extensi4
assortment or Surgical and Dental instrumen
Bankers', Tailors', Hatters', Hair Dressers' and T:
ners' Patent Shears, Saddicra' Tools, Trusses, &c.
je24
, i ., '-- - ;,. ,- -. - .r-',,.,-..:;,7,
Lextl. 011 tit it Ittduced Price.
THE subscriberwould vespectdilly inform his
friends and the public in general, that his new
Factory is now completed, and with a large addition
to his machinery, ho is prepared to make considera
ble quantities of a superior article of Lard Oil,
which he is determined to °ell' cheap, fully apprecia
ting the old proverb, that "a nimble sixpence 'is
worth more than a slow shilling." He feels confi
dent that consumers would find it to their advantage
to give him a call and examine for themselves.
Woolen manufacturers,machinista and others, are
respectfully invited to examine his superior oil, Fifth
street, near, Market ) opposite Honker's Conlbvtion
ary store, and Messrs. Samuel M'Clurken & On.„
Liberty street., M. C. EDEY,.
Pittsburg° Lard Oil Manufacturer.
A superior quality of Star Candles, always on hand,
of assorted sizes. Spa l-y
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Ornament's/11011r Work
• MRS. ENTER, Wig Ita4ss,
Alleghensi City, six doors from . the ,
AqumlucT r opposite the Collectori
Office,. wtshea to inform 'the pub
lic tfiatishe has just commenced
the Ornamental Hair business,
and has it very superior stock,-re
ceived from the Eastern cities and
Paris; pad she is prepared, to fill
all orders at the shortest notice,
and in a' manner that cannot. be
excelled by any similar manufac
.
. and intends keeping, a large as,
sortment of Ornamental Hair Work, such as Ladies'
Wigs, Bands, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Guards,
Bracelets, Finger Rings, &e . Gcntlemens , Wigs,
Tanpries, Scratches, &c. ,
_ _
Mrs. A. has been for many years engaged in the
business in France and the United States, and from
her long and experience, she feels confident in being
able to give satisfaction to all who will favor her
with their patronage. tier prices are more liberal
than have been offered in this city heretofore.
mar 17-ly
James Howard & Co
HAVE the pleasure to announce to their friends
that they again occupy their old stand at No.
83, Wood street, where they have opened an exten
sive WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, and will have
contently on hand an extensive assortment of Satin
glazed and plain PAPER HANGINGS, Velvet and
%pion Borders of the latest style; and most hand
some patterns for papering hang, parlors and cham
bers.
They manufacture, and have on hand at all times,
Printing, Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper,
Bonnet and Fuller's Boards—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 Boaks of all kinds and the best qual
ity, School Books, &c., always on hand and for sale
as above. aug 23
Landretia's Warranted Garden Seeds,
TAIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA. Each paper
kJ bears the label and Warranty of DAVID LAN
uarni. For sale by F. L. SNOWDEN, N 0.20 Water
st., at the stand formerly occupied by Gco. A. Berry.
Extract from the 'Report of the Visiting Committee
of the Pennsylvania 'Horticultural Society,' unani
mously adopted and ordered to be printed.
Lxsintrrivs NURSERIF.S AND GARDENS
"MOM 1111191 VC grounds are oar Federal street,
near the Areenal. • • • • The earliest collec
tion of Camellias was made here. Some of those
now in possession of those distinguished nurt.erymen
are tmi feet high. • • • • The selection of
EE -II 0 ILL,k; MA NTS is valuable and extensile.
"The Nurseries are very correctly managed, sup
plying every part of the 1:allou r a detail of which
si ould occupy too much of our space, we therefore
content ourselves v. iili stating that the stuck is very
lame. 3n41 n, es cry stage of growth, consisting of
FoREST .t ND fiIINAS E.NTAL TREES, EVER
E -
GRENS, SI llt U liS, VI, S .ND CREEPERS, with
a collection of herbacee s plants, fruit trees of the
best kind and most heatithy caglirtam,tange beds of
seeding apples, pears, plums, &c., as stocks fur bud
ding and grafting; a plan very superior to that of
working upon suckers, which carry with them into
the graft all the diseases of the parent stock. • •
'•(:.vnnta SEEDS of the finest quality have been
scattered over the country from these grounds, and
may always be depended upon. The seed establish
ment of these Horticulturists is one of the most ex
tensive in the Union, and its reputation is well sustain
ed from year to year.
. . .
"To obviate tie chance of mixture of the farina of
the plants of the same family, they have established
another nursery at a suitable distance, so that degene
ration cannot take place, and which secures to the
purchaser a 'genuine article.' Knowing thus the
age, quality and process of culture of every plant,
the supply ftom their grounds is recommended with
great confidence."
•,,,• Since the date of the 'Report' from which the
above is extracted, the entire establishment has been
greatly enlarged. The collection of Camellias em
braces all the finer kinds, and consists of sonic thou
sands of various sizes; so likewise with Rosen, and
other desirable plants, both tender and hardy; fruit
trees, &c.
The Seed Gardens alone cover fifty acres, and the
whole is, asit has been for more than half a century,
under the successive management of father and son,
the most prominent in America.
-Orders received by F. L. SNOWDEN, from
whom catalogues may be received gratis. mar9-y
A Gard.
ITIHK subscriber begs leave respdctfully to return
his grateful acknowlegements for the liberal pa
tronage bestowed upon him for years past, and par
ticularly to those who so generously patronized him
since his misfortune by the late tire. Having consid
erably enlarged his busines by associating with Wm.
B. Roberts as a partner, he would earnestly solicit a
continuance of former favors to the new firm of
Roberts & Kane, and be trusts that by prompt atten
tion to business they will give general satistliction.
M. KANE, Jr.
REMOVAL
The subscribers would respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they have removed to
their new warehouse on Third between Market and
Wood streets, south 811.10, where they trust by strict
attention to business, to merit a share of public pa
tronage. They solicit attention to their extensive
stock on hand, which has been got up with great care,
in the latest style and most substantial manner, con
sisting in part of the following articles, viz:
Mahogany Wardrobes,
Dressing Bureaus,
Book Case and Secretaries,
Section Back Sofas,
Plane do.,
Divans,
44 Ottomans,
Victoria Chairs,
French do,
Plain do,
Centre Tables,
Card do,
Bureaus of every description,
End Tables,
Marble Top Pier do,
Centre do,
Sofa do,
66 Dressing Bureaus,
l 6 Wash Stands,
Mahogany Work Stands,
Hat Racks,
44 Rocking Chairs,
" Sewing do,
Music Stools,
Arm Chairs,
French Bedsteads,
ti Butlers' Trays.
Mahogany, cherry and poplar bedsteads, warrant
ed proof against bugs, and superior to any now offer
ed to the public. Also, a variety of Windsor chairs,
of the best quality,and a new style of aria chair with
spring scat, well adapted for offices or societies, with
a variety of other articles too numerous to mention.
We have at considerable expense introduced into
our new factory on Front street, a steam engine with
machinery, which will enable us to sell, wholesale
and retail, at reduced prices.
The attention of Western Merchants, and persons
moving West, is invited to our new and extensive
establishment. Western Cabinetmakers are also re
quested to give us a call, as they will find they can
purchase from us for less than they can manufac
ture. Orders from a distance will receive prompt
attention, and the furniture will be carefully packed.
Steamboats and hotels furnished at the shortest no
tice, and on favorable term. ROBERTS & KANE.
N. B. Undertaking in all its branches attended to.
mar 10-y R. & K.
BINDERS BOARDS.--5000 lbs, medium Straw
Bindersßoards, received and for sale. by
JOHN H. MELLOR,
inys 122 Wood street.
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New EstabliaNment-..llelese.Ntweing.
HE subscriber would 'respectfully informhis
T
friends and the citizens .gentrally, that he
has leased the stand formerly occupied! by Walter
Fortune & Sons on Fourth street, four doors above
Smithfield, and intends carrying on the above bu
siness in all its branches, having employed first
rate workmen, and being a practical mechanic
himself, gentlemen sending their horses to his shop
may depend on having their work well and prompt
-I,Xtdcrtie. As I intend to give the business my un-
Awyp attention, I hope to have a liberal share
of-Vic patronage. CHAS, BARNETT,
ratttif2-3tn :
;:tilineiLliedleal College of Philadel•
trlNZfiiet annual course of lectures in this institu
tion, will be opened on Monday, the twel(t
day of October next, (the second Monday in Octi,)
d will be continued until the end of the ensuing
' ebruary.
PROFESSORS.
PAUL BECK GODDARD, M. D.—Anatomy and
Histology.
C. C. VAN WYCK, M. D.—Principles and practice
of Surgery.
MEREDITH CLYMER, M. D.—Principles and
practice of Medicine.
JOHN BARCLAY BIDDLE, M. D.—Materia Med
ica sod Therapeutics.
DAVID HUNTER TUCKER, M. D.—Obstericks
and diseiaes of women and children.
LEVIN S. JOYNES, M..D.—Physiology and lega
Medicine.
JAMES B. ROGERS, M.D.—General and Organic
Chemistry.
JOHN BARCLAY BIDDLE, M. D.—Dean of the
faculty.
JOSEPH LEIDY, M. D.—Demonstiator of An
atomy.
The Franklin Medical College was incorporated
in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an act ap
proved 28th January, 1846, and is authorised by sec
tion third of its charter, "to grant the degree of Doc
tor of Medicine to any such persons as shall possess
the qualifications now usually required of candidates
in other Medical Colleges in this State:,
For each course of lectures,
Marticulation flee, to be paid once only, 5 3 00 -
Diploma fee, 10,00
Additional information respecting the course of in
'
struction or other matters connected with the Facul
ty, can be obtained upon application, personally, oi
by letter. to J. B. BIDDLE, M. D.,
Dean of the Faculty, N. E. corner of Quince and
Spruce atreeta, Philadelphia. mar 11-416 m
- 'Tim Found at Last,
A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION
Seven Thousand cases of obstinate Pulmonary Co)n
pla lies cured in one year!
We aNk the attention of the candid to a few con
siderations.
Nature, in every part of her works, has left indeli
ble marks of adaptation and design.
The constitution bf the animals and vegetables'of
the forest, is such that they could not endure the,
cold of the frigid zone, and vice vesa.
In regard to diseases and its cure, the adaption is'
more or less striking.
The Moss of Iceland, the Wild Cherry and Pines
of all Northern latitudes (and "Dr. WisrAn's Dm;
sAiii 9, is a compound chemical wellact from these,)
have b;lig been celebrated for complaints prevalent
only in cold climates. Indeed the most distinguished
medical men have averred that nature furnishes in
every country medicines for its own peculiar diseases.
Corollary/ion in its coniiameil and tsciplest stages
Coughs, Asthma, Croup and Liver Complaint form by
fat tha most fatal class of diseases known to our
land. Yet even these may lie cured by means of the
simple yet powerful remedies (named above) and
Much are scattered, by a benencient Fro, idence.
wherever those maladies prevail.
ANOTHIIR ASTONISHING CURE!
WarAti's 11.tts.ut OF WILD CIIEURY, always trium
piio, cure foliosea cure iu its onward victorious
career!
DAYTON, Felt, 11th, 1843 i
J. IV. Wkilmore.—Llear Sir: As youare the reg
ular authorized agent in Dayton, for the sale of "tir.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," I take this meili
od of making a statement of facts to you (Which 1
hope may be published to the world) in reference to
au almost miraculous cure, wrought in my case by
means of the above Invaluable Balsam.
Language fails to describe the salutary effects it pro
duced, and the great benefit I derived from its use.
The citiaens of Dayton and vicinity, well recol
lect that on the sth oe August last, I received seri
ous injury from the explosion of a caution. A phr
tion of its contents entered toy right side and breast;
and in all probability, some fragments or splinters of
the ram-rod passed through the "plura," and pierced
the Lungs.
After the lapse of about six weeks, I was attacked
with a distressing cough and a violent puin in my
right side. Some ten days after this when in a par
oxysm of coughing, suddenly and ULCER broke, and
a large quantity of very offensive matter, mixed
with blood, was discharged; most of which found
passage through the opening of the wound. Friuli
this opening there frequently passed a quantity of
air, supposed to issue front the lungs. During'all
this time my sufferings were almost intolerable.
My physicians, meanwhile paid the strictest atten
tion to me, and did all in their power for my recov
ery. But with all their skill they could not reach
the seal of distress, after the Lungs had become affect
ed. I was visited during this time by at least twenty
Physicians.
It was now reduced to a certainty, that inflamation
of the lungs was rapidly taking place; and that this
would terminate my life in a very short time, was in
the ugliest degree probabie.
At this critical stage, a messenger was despatched
to Cincinnati, and a celebrated Physician of that
place was consulted. When he was made acquaint
ed with my situation, he remarked that nothing could
be done by medical aid, if the constitution itself was
not sufficient to throw off the disease.
My friends now despaired of my recovery, and I
had no earthly ground of hope to survive many days.
Fortunately at this juncture, 1 saw one of Dr. Wm
tar's Pamphlets, entitled "Family Medical Guide,"
or "Treatise on Consumption of the Lungs. ,, As I
had often heard of dying men "catching at straws,"
I felt this doing so myself. By the consent of my
Physicians, I sent to you for a bottle of the medicine
described viz: " Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,"
which relieved me almost immediately. Atter I
had used sonic five or six bottles I sofar recovered as
to be up and shout. My cough ceased, and my lungs
were restored to a healthy state—all from the heal
ing and balmy influence and powerfid medicinal vir
tues of Wistar , s Balscun.
Were it not from the external injury I received iu
my shoulder and arm by the explosion, I feel confi
dent that I might have been working at my trade
(which is blacksmithing,) but this has prevented.
By exposure, I have since taken several severe
colds, and my only remedy has been "the balsam."
And I now most cordially recommend the genuine
Wistar , s Balsam to all who are afflicted with Colds,
Coughs, or Lung Complaints. I consider it an inval
uable medicine—a real blessing to the world. Any
person desiring further information, may call on me
any time. yours truly,
CHRISTOPHER R. SMYTII.
City of Dayton,
Montgomery co., State of Ohio
Subscribed and sworn to, before we, Justice of.
the Peace, this 11th day of Feb. 1845. .
F.BENEZKIt FOWLER.
Testimony of (hoe highly creditable citizens of
Dayton, in comirmat ion of the above.
We. the undersigned, being intimately acquainted
with Mr.S myth, and having seen and watched over
him during his late illness, do not hesitate to say
that the foregoing is by no means an exaggerated
statement, but is entitled to full credit.
A. L. STOUT,
J. B. H. DODSON,
HENRY R. SMYTH.
irr The true and genuine "Wistar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry," is sold at established agencies in all
parts of the United States.
Sold in Cinicnnati on the corner of Fourth and
Walnut streets, by SANFORD St PARK.
General Agents for the Western States.
For sale by. L WILCOX Jr.,,S. E. cor. Market st.
and the Diamond Pittsburgh. may9-y.
Long Credit.
THE subscriber offers for sale thirty-one building
, lots, on a credit of ten years. These lots are
situated on Grant, Wylie, Filth, Ross and Diamond
streets, in the third Ward of the city, adjoining the
New Court House. Persons disposed to purchase
will find these lots favorably located as to health,
convenience to business, and will ultimately be the
centre of the city; For particulars enquire of Jas.
C. Cummins, or. SARAH B. FETTERVIAN.
feb2s-y
1A YS / sc itUOCIEVitAT,
SIGN OFThE. ;GOLDEN MORTAR,
' No. 2, Commercial Row, LTherty at.
ABE now opening it..litair new wholesale and
retail Drug Warehothie, ihplendillasToilment
of goods and merchandise; which have been selected
with the greatest tare in Philadelphia, New iVork
and Boston; consisting of Drugs, Medicines Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, &c.,together with a splendid dot -of
Perfumery, Fancy Soaps; Tooth, flair and ;'Cloth
Brushes, Ate. &c. All of which, together With a
general assortment of all such articles as are usually
keptin a wholesale andretail Drug store, wo new
for to tell as low any other house in,this cit*.
We have c onfidence; inj asking the public to call
',ice our stock before making purchased clsc-;
• •
e,
and judge - of the :quality and price of our
goods from actual observation.
Conntry'Merchants and indiviiituds coming in from
the country, by the Canid,will find our house more
Oontigioes to ale Basin than any other, Drug Ware
house, aild May probably Bad it to theiradvaetage,
(as well as ours) to call at the fiflirc GOLDEN: Mon-
TAO." .
accompanied by the cash, „promptly and
cheerfully attended - to. Family and Physicians'Pre
striptions a.ccurately . co r*unded at all hours. Our
Store, whith is newly Cid neatly fitted op, is in No.
2, Commercial Itow, Liberty st:, where we may be
found at all times ready to wait upon our customers.
$O - Mind tho place, No. 2, Com. Row, near. Canal
Basin. je4.
Fifth Street Furniture Wareroame.
rpm: subscriber would Most respectfully call the
I attention of the public to his stock of Cabinet
Ware, possessing. advantages over any other Manu
facturing establishmentin she city. He is enabled
to sell his Wares at much lower prices; therefore, he
would remind those who v'yant good Furniture at a
fair price not to forget the right place, No. 27 ,',Fifth
street. (mar 23-d& 3) H. H. RYAN.
Allen . Kramer,
1 - 1 j XCIIANGE. BROKV.R, corner of Wood and 3d
111 streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes
bought and sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities
for sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected.
REFiERENCES
,
Win. Bell & C 0.,, I
John D. Davis, : , - - I
F. Lorenze, ,
Pitt.nburgh, Pa.
J. Painter Si. c0.,-
Jobeph Woodwell, •
James Nay,
Alca. Bronson &;Co., ?
Philadelphia.. John It. Brown & 0)., f
James .51 , Cantiless, Cincinnati, 0. 1
J. ft, ADDonald, St. Louis, Ma', L
W. H. Pope, Pres't Bank or Ky., Louisville
Whoiesale Shoe Store.
jlt. CIIILDS ..S.: CO., are now rettei7ici. their
spring suppliesotoosisting of one of
tim largest. cheaper' and best as-
sortntent of Hoots and 'Shoes that tney ha'd ever
been able to br.iig to this market. Aso, Ladies and
'lilsseg Floreitite Braid,' and Straw Don t ,ets, ;of the
latest style; toq„et.ii,.; with a splendid asgortMetit of
Palm Leaf Hats, teens' and boys stimmeit Caps.
Also, a large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leather,
all of which having been purchased; at the lowest
rates, and selected with great care for the Western
trade, will be sold at a small advance above rOst and
charges. All merchants wishing ti piirchte will
find it to their interest to call and examine Ilte.l.s.ock
before purchasing elsewhere. incri-te
IM=
T K. LOGAN, has removed to No 83, Wood
• street, one door below Diamond llley,lto the
store lately occupied by, Clark & Cameron, where he
has opened a Wholesale and Retail 'Dry GuodsStore,
and having jor:t returned front the Eastern Cities,. is
opening a new and well, selected ytock of Goods" .
consisting of French, English and American cloths,
(all colors,) a great variety of new style Cassimeres
and Satinetts; Cashmaretts, (a new ;style;) Oregon
Cassimere, a good snick of summer cloths of all
kinds; late style Vestings; also, a great variety of
Lawns and Ginghains; l Pyrantitlical Graduats and
other fancy patterns; a variety of prints 6 to 26 cents
per yard; a very superior lot of white.e,oods, consist
ing of. India Linen, Datnask Plaid, Striped Ca4nbric;
Victoria Lawn, striped and plain Mull; SwisS Lace
and barred Muslin; figuied and plain Bobinetsj'hlack
and blue black Silks; plain, figurett and striped; a
large assortment of Irish Linens; bleached brown
Muslins; table Diaper; Marseilles 'Co unterpanes,
(large size;) Moreen; a good supply of Umbrellas,
Parasols, Parasoletts and Sunshades; a very large as
sortment of men, women,..and children's Ht:6iery;
very line article of Lisle Thread Hose anti Gloves,
and many other articles , nut enumerated. lie !wciuld
respectfully invite his former customers and the pub
lic generally, to an examination of his stock, to
which he expects to make additions regularly.:
ap4-y
E xteuslou of Pittsburgh.
Tio ARE CHANCE FOR GOOD INVESTMENTS !
The subscriber lift/laid out, and how offers for
sale at reasonable prices and on accommodating
terms, one hundred and ten building lots, on that
handsome level ground between Braddock street and
the Monongahela river. They arc about one-third
of a mile from the city line, and are situated in ,that
part of the city district, which will probably soon be
annexed to the city as the Seventh Ward. No pro
perty in the suburbs pOssesses superior advantages,
nor las any heretofore , been laid out with soliberal
an allowance of wide Streets; Braddock is from one
hundred and twenty to bbout one hundred and ninety
feet wide, and Becton , ,Commerce; Brady, Columbus
and Water streets, all !,wide avenues. Mos(of the
lots have two fronts, and as they arc of various sizes,
and will be sold one lot, with the priuilege of four or
live, early applicants can be accommodated to suit
their own views of improvement. Persons who de
sire to build or to make secure investments in pro
perty that is sure to advance in value, and partlcular
ly those who intend to erect manufactones,l'would
do well to view these tots and examine the draft be
!bre purchasing elsewhere. The survey for the Bal
timore and Ohio railroad and the railroad survey by
the State of Pennsylvania 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 for a ,railroad
from Pittsburgh to the East. Coal can lie elivered
on this property at a march less cost than on the Al
leghony river, and there is always deep water at this
part of the river. E. D. GAZZAM,
aug2d-tf Office, Market, between 3d and 4th sts.
Thomas Palmer, '
ANUF AC T1714111 i and importer of Walb Paper,
Iv Fire Board Prints, Borders, Landscapc!Paper,
Ornamental Designs, Transparent Window Shades,
&c., and Dealer in Writing and Wrapping ( Paper,
Bonnet and Binder's Beards, &c., N 0.47 Market st.,
,between Third and FOurth streets ' Pittsburgh, Pa.,
has had at no former period a stock extensive and
well assorted, as that to which he now most respect.
fully invites the attention of purchasers. It com
prises French and Aniericon parlor, hall s office,
chamber and counting room paper of every quality.
The colors are brilliant and durable ; and the 'style of
patterns unsurpassed. •By the regular line of packets
between Havre and New York, and from the Facto
ry, which is always in active operation, and uniform
ly supplied with the best workmen the country can
furnish; frequent addidons, during the Spring and
Summer, will be marlefto the goods in mom. jPries,
moreover, will be co extiemely moderate as to meet
the views of the most `i,eneinical, and satisfy mer
chants and housekeeiers disposed to examine and
judge for themselves, that their interests will be es
sentially subserved byhuying at this establiShment.
Rags, tow and tanners' serai,L , t:2;e11 in bade, or
bought at the regular niark.t m0.i.3.213cri
SHOE THREAD.-1 large assortment,' t
Ovrith Shoe Findings and Kitt of all kinds,,
ceivcd by
my2o
PRICE, TWO CENTS.
New Steck or It.ith Spring Goods.,
AT No. 62, Market street, betweeti Third and
Fourth streets. The subscriber has takesillae.'
above spacious and well lighted store, in- Stall/104'.
le.
Row, where he has received, and nowoperung;ho
[extensive assortment of Rich EtincY and Staple Roy'
Goods, which have been recently purchased of the •
Importers at New York and Boston, and of the &anti- -
factnrers of New England. Purchasers are invited
to call and examine our assurtmont,which will he
weekly replenished with the latest styles of Goods,
and of an choice' 'a variety as can be 'found in this -
city,all of which will be sold at theinost extreme
iditocit*A7
DRESS, GOODS.—Rich figured.Ombre, striped and
plain Paris Muslitts,'French Ginghams, French Bar.
Balzarines, Printed Lawns, Gingham Muslim',
Graduated striped Muslin,
plain and twilled Ging-
baths, Muslin de Laines, English Beppu, :Organdy-
Lawn, Brilliantes, Bombazines and. Alpacas. Also,
a large assortment of-White Goods.
SILKS AND SHAWLS.—BIack - and blue black ,
Silks, 1-2, 3-4, 4-4 and 7-8 rich Lustre, black, ex
pressly tbr Mantillas; striped; figured aid-corded' -
Chameleon Silks,Gro de Paris and shaded do: for
fancy dresses, - /. rich, all wool, Cashmere - and
Droche Shawls, in fashionable colors and elegant bor
ders, together with a large assortment Of - new - ,and
rich styles of thinner Shawls, such as heafylifernatt
ni and-Stradella Silk and Worsted Nett., Barage,.&c..
BONNET AND CAP RlBBONS.—Comprising
Shaded and Taffeta Ribbons, Ombre Broache do.,
with fringes. Gro de Nap and Gm de Naples do.,
with double .fringes. Also, rich fringed silk Para
sols,
rich scalloped silk Parasolettes, extra Super.
silk Sun Shades, &c., &c.
ALSO—Hosiery and Gloves, fancy Cravats and -
Scarfs, fancy Hdkfs., linen cambric do., hem stitched'
d6i; Pongee and Spittlefield do., French Prints,
Laces, Green Bansre Lace Veils, Silk and Pic•Nic
Mitts, &c.
HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS.—White and - broWn .
Damask Table Cloths, Irish
-Linens, Napkins, Dia
pers, colored Morsel's, worsted Damasks, colored
cotton and worsted Table Givers,
kets, Counteriganes, Dimeties, Chintzes, bleached
and brown Muslims, Flannels, Tickings, &c., 19. e. -
Also, Nankeens, indigo blue' Drillings, Croton Coat-
Drab cllEte;-Cashmeretts,-Denuna, Pantdoop
Stuffs, Cottonade.s,. English, French and American
Cloths and Cassimeres, Satin Vestings, Masonic.; mad `-•
light fancy Vestings, &c.
N. B. Always on hand, a large stock of Calicoes.. -
may 9 A. A. MASON, 62 Market street.
Boob and Job Printing Office,
lay ArOval.
Great attrac
tion at the! New
York store.
Now opening
the most Splen
di d assortment
of Ladies' Dress
Goods, Mantil as,
Paris Visits,
Scarfs, Shawls,
and Embroider
ies ever offered
in Pittsburgh, at
unusual low pri
ces. Please call
and examine for
yourselves, at 79
Market street.
. GARRARD.
OollWklt OF WOOD Ari-6'ihn,irintsiii.
THE proprietors of the Morning Post arid' Mir
cury and Manufacturer respectfully inform their
friends and the patrons of those papers, that they
have a large and well chosen assortment of
JOB TYPE, AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS
Necessary' to a Job Printing Office, and that they
are prepared to execute
LETTR PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Books, Bills of Lading, . Circulars,
Pamphlets, Bill Ileads,. - Cards,
Handbills; 'Blank Chemis, Hat Tips.
All kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steanthoat and Canal
Boat Bills with appropriate tuts, printed on the mho;
test notice and most reasonable terms.
We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends'
and the public in general in-this •branch of oui
busi
ness. _
BIGLER SARGENT & BIGLER..
July `5,12545.
Washington Ilan. r
•
JOHN IRONS;'.PIIO-P11:1,,E10H.
Market street, Steabeuitte, 'o4o, :•
THIS establishment has been taken by.the
unde.,„ g ne,,, whci revectfully begs
leave to inform his filendi 04-the public generally .
that it has been refitted and liimished in a style not
surpassed by any house, in this Once, and, at least
ermatte any in the Weil.
Waslihigton Hall is located in the Vueittess part of
the toe n, an Market street,- neatly epposite.tbe Court
House and public buildings, and within a lbw steps of
t l e Market. The situation is the most elf. , :vated. of
any piddle noose in Town, einnmandiug _ a view of
the 'tires far se vetal miles:aka ve acid below. -
An omnibus, and servants, will at ail times be in
readiness to convey passengers and their baggage to
and from the steamboat landings.
Every accommoziatiou which the public have a•
rightto expect may now he had at tho:Halls, on terms
as reasonable az: ofrered by any other good house in.
Steubenville. As the proprietor will spare no pains
or expense to render general satisfaction, this with .
his long experienr. , in the busines, will makeit tleht
tcrest of those who pnnie this way. to "glee him a:
deeSt-f: • JNO. IRONS.
Fifth Ward Livery Stable.
FILE subscriber, having bought out the
Ive'llknown -Livery Stable kept by C. U.
Doty, in the Mit Ward, respectfully intbruts his
friends and the public generally, that he will kee
all tunes a stock 'of the best description of riding
horses; buggies, carriages . of all 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.
• Ilis terms will he moderate. His , table is on Lib.
erty street, a few doors above the canal; bridirt,'
where he respectfully solicits a share of pnblic pa,
tronage. - CHARLES COLEMAN.
l He is alsomrevided with an elegant Hearse,
which will be fritnished when required. • oco,6l;tf
New-I-Tat and - Cap Store:
CHS. N. POULSON, (late of the firm'but
Poulson &. having opened his
new store at No. 73, Wdod street, next door to-the
corner of Fourth, is now 'manufacturing and recei
vMg from the Eastern cities a very large assortment.
of hats and caps of every description, warranted to
be made in the best manner and of the best materials.
Otter, Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Sealette,
llair-Seal, Plush and Glazed Caps.
Also, a fine - assortment of ladies, furs, such as
Lynx, Fitch, Genet and Coney Muffs and Tippets
and fur trimmings, all of which he offers- for sale at
eastern prices for cash; both wholesale and retail. -
Country merchants will please call- and examine
my stock before purchasing elsewhere. .-
CHAS. H. POULSON:
N. B. The Fall Fashion fur Hats and Caps receiv.-
ed. sep27-y
'BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER, has rebuilt and
commenced- business at his old stand, No. 70
Second, between Market and Ferry streets, where
he will be pleased to see his old customers thd
friends. . • - •
Church, steamboat, and' bells of every size, kern
10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most
approved models, and warranted to be of the - beat
materials.
Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Itailing,lke.&c.;
together with every variety of Brass Castings; if re-
quired, turned and finished in theneatest manner.
A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attract ion
Metal, so-justly celebrated for the reduction of fric
tion in machinery. The boxes and composition can
be had of him at all times. 'novl3-y
B .
ENS leave to inform her.friends and the public
generally that her Select Lchool fur Young La-.
dies and Misses will commence the winter session on
Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in
St. Clair street, nearly 'opposite the Richange Hotel.
She refers to the following gentlentexi:
+lon. John Braden, : Rev. W. A. Passavant.'
Rev. J. Niblock, . Wilson I%PC - indica!, Es 4.
Rev. - S. Young, --, Allen Kramer, Esq. , .
Jacob Mechling, Esq. Wm. Jack, Esq.
Butler, Pa. John Bigler, Pittsburgh..
Any information as to terms &c., can,benbtained
caßiug oh Allen Kraiiier, Esq.:
. .
ATICTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Corner of Wood and Fifth streets; Pittsburgh,
is ready to receive merchandise of every description
on consignment for public or private sale, and from
long experience in the above busines, flatters himself.
that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all
who may favor him with their patronage.
Regular sales on 'Mondays and Thursdays of Dry
Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock; A.lll.
Of groceries, PittsbuTh manuCxetured articles,
new and second hand funaiture r &c.; at two o'clock,
P. M.
Sas. e
SPRING FASHION.—Just received by
express from New. York, the Spring
of Hats. All those in want •of a neat suriior, Hat.,
are respectfully invited to call. S. MOORE,
No. 93 Wood at., 3 doors beloy Diamond Alley. •
• marl 1-11 w _
together
; just re-
I.R.
street.
JOHN W. BLA:.
- 120 Wood 4
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MMI
A: Fulton,
Mee A. C. Sargent
John Dav
,:v Wing at eaily . gas -light.
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