The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 27, 1846, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    , $ - . , :* --,- ,2::. , : , y...
- .if:*7• 4,- ..-'', - - -
• ~ : • :3 - .; -3, '
.Ya
, • ;.
• • 7 , „
;2- • ,r 1
•
- • =r r av t .° t • I
it• - • • 1 N
„ -
cc
. 4 • -
. 47. ; . +%.
t * -'• , * A
•"„
!,t
,;•3 •
! • -, 4 • 4 4't
4,
,•••,".• - a,:" . 4 .t . : 4 . - ‘ a+,:a „.., „
p
i 4 r,
4 "•••••.•• • a rt 4 ...,6,1 •.4 .
4 ,•• • "''' t _
'4+4 t. p N: I4 1.4. •:4 t1 ,; 4 4 1 1% - + e't4 l'7.4 .e 4
4`-.‘" '4 h 4 4; P. .4- , •.‘
14
.1
• 2 fi 4 . , 4 + " • 4
' 6 . 4 1. it ,•or
'-‘7":;;" '** * '' a s ".‘ rtit
;sty' :; ° . ' t, - .r +. 4 ;+ 4 L •
- 14,
"4.‘ 4. 1 1 ii• 4 5,‘••,; k
it. 4 0 .44 3,4,J1 ,05
t4rl *r.i"N 1 14'
IT' 0 1 „A c„ 4
. ,a 4 V r. - • !a . y ;,
y r s' +•"',4.!,,`
...et-
4 a rc i t e
.. A.
`I 4 A. a 4 l ”* a• i kr
a t :.” *.‘ * . • ''r ".
.`• • Io• '
fM 4 , 1 1 z • ;
to 4." • • 1 ••• t •'. •
;1;
•' "r• .• • ~ 1 1 (,...Tr..fr 2':r •• • t • s 1," a
* 4 • 3• 37"3:+1
-ct
t' 41, ~ ;
4' 4 " ` ° ;,f
' • ;4 ••
;;• t, •tt.
t-• ”, 1., - 3" 3 ,
bs •••• •
r—Pap
„ •
r .;„. .14,4 pr. e •t• ; , • , •••• i r
xt , 1:- ; • • 'e
A t” 4;.°•''• '.,
! 4 ",t . l* '. I. ' 4 :At AVtr • 04,s ,•:: , •."
.., . •3
, Lk
43
-ct
o»xT3*' 4 t, r
' t el . . 4 . - 1 ; •
.„
• • "• , .."4•J 4
7 a?v: 21. : .1; 1
-4., - 11
, i...,*'*•1.4".A.." *-• '•• :
:10 11:4,3! 3 • ,
t 413: ""ttir 3.• (*"',-; 3 4
• a
e ' -4 4 , 4 y a
4. - a' •
4 Lt
ke 1 . /.Va •t 5
• " *A- • * = ••
- ' f`4 l• .
e ••4
••••.". ,4“.• L , • L •
4 . 44l44Edati*kfiT
f . • • r ..c
F kr'rerCk ke - ' 4
;, fi 3
ct.l
; "a
a a a'
+C I • 07 . f 41 t ,
• +4.1,1e, • 4 4 5. 4 ",,, c . ,
*
•• , , (‘ 9 "
"‘'• • '
% CO •
, ,;`
„ • ,•,•• I'4
".• "
2 2 1,
; , .`
'*""l'* 4 tr't
. , •
r 1 +
,`
;> • •
• ••, p• , ‘•
r -.
,2 • • r . b 4, -'"
. " ' 1
,‘ ,
4, **.A
• }
- 2 L.
f .
=MEI
tl
, • 4 , ^ '..
; 11 h • .`,
I.‘ fL
;
-;
• ^
t ~~
EMS
,
=•=
-
; 7 1`. -
f , .
MEM
SIM
• •
•
,•
-4
.7, -
-4•--;,- :!, - .- .4 ~'-‘ -- •."
-„„:::-,..?..;-•••:. ~,....- n .
~.•,n . : , -
-!-„•'•-•':.'-, .....1 ;_i•" ,
'..'• ‘ . l--- `...! ', ';' '; '- '4 ''', -,_":,":"-.
~:-. . ,,'7. . - : ',l- ! ;'- '' ' ''. - "Z", ,. .
~'-' t. -'' '•2 ‘ . ~ ,: •4, , - --4- t ',..' ••••. •
• ' •• •' , .. -. .?"• • • • • ••' ;n r- •-•' :•" : 4, - , 75 ., -. : ' ,..... F .;: 'i
-'..., '".. ~ ....*:, :- i , n•-, -,
.• ' • -i-:.:•i i i•;. - ..: , 1, • :- - -:.:,; ' 4 - '. ''";.
” •-`' , '?,.. -1 ' V •;,
--
''''s*- 4 ,1 - - i 7 .. 4 .:. ', ~.'- 4 .,-,: L . - ..; ..
-1- , - ; -- ' - ' .4-- ..i,...„ V.: . A:.',
••••-' ... ‘A ' : " - ' - ' 4- "
'.... , ;.4t I .Lii-'4 .v
" ,4 ,". ;!, *, - n r
,r . : • - '
~ r Y
, - •,.• -, ;• 4, 4 ' l4, •M n • •--,- • ...',- 0 - - •
~-• 7: e t n ' n, - , . -, 1• 4- ro , .....• 4* ~.n .„.. .:.• • J . , ..,
.. 1-...- - -•„ . •••••• uli -o." ' * .t.•-•.• • •,1 -, i --,
, tit , :4A....l,A*PFt. t l;- - . 2. '2.1' , ..:
t.,. ',
~ •' , t'''
~.i,' '.,:', .1,..,Z,1,Pn sir ,irr '• ;... "-- .4-: ' ,... - ". ---- . ' ' - '
ji-.: . I, ' , ". • •:••••-:1 t • '%
s axitt,it 4.... 41 / 4 :• , z , N,. ~ • .
• :. ;1, 4'- i r •''''• . ;-?•n*":', ,, •''5,: ; i% . • N 4.. i .'*: 4 41 4v :- ! *4l'7l4 4 4'*b l :: •: n . k . ,-;;•-:"-•;:. ' l 3-
- •- f.". 4- ....:: - : '44 .. -- `''.',...,4 4 ,,,;,!,.% ."?i,;''..! t f'..it,-*Li.;' , V. ,it ' r •,: , ''.: 4 , , t , 4; t: . , .p
-'kl,.st i..Z.:!;' ''..;',.r !,:: t.. ~ .t.... 1 '
'.,,'
.t''` "'" ... ''''!' '; * , ,,, ...t )i'2, ',...: 2. '-',.': r •':.}.l ' .' ,:;‘'' . g
7-' ''' 77
~.". , ..'' , o:- :
-,,;.: x; ,t': P .,';4; !::.,
- .„,... :; ., , ,,. ,- .:. ? 4.1.•• -' 1;;4":7-FnA - 1 ; _ai n! ,: : :',;1 •- :,,,i., •'- !.i . •'' - • • . 1
(,••••.:,,,- ...._7. ..... :', ! . . 7• AV, : y.. - ” • ;•_;: ' ; : 1 4; . • AT , -, =• • ~- : --•-• 4 -,"•!.."-
.:'. ::: ,,---• ., ; : - J 5n.n" J' - i , i, " 11, -- :* : • 1 4 4'. : 4 ". - : '-. . 4 2.'..,• •. -:.,::•,,•.:;' '
: n.-• -- • • ? .. ... - ' ' . , _• -n • -, ?y;. - . - i n .r4 f. : l' ..;: ! 'rfi• - ,••,: - :•. f : '
q.,• :..!.. , : -1••• ..7. -- .1• 1', „, - .Z" -- ,'.• ' '.:•'.Y'.. . 1 ' '
• ''.
-:
.'",..•: •••,'-- -' ,; ' ;7- - . • •. 'r e - - 3 . :- . " .,n' . :•, • ••,,,--
,
- .n,... , „,- - 1. - ,••• • „ , :i 7. -y-•;,, , ,..... -,... ;•.. -,.,
- • .- '1 4.4. :7: 4- -tl2 '- ' ,4 ' ' . - ' . .;' 4 .:f.k.- 4 : ' .. :,,V:
~,4 , - - ,, -
• ••• • .
..,., : 2,- : 1.1..i„.....::..4.`;',-.. ~." ',.. ''''... 4 '-, r f , P' . .- . ,;. I :
N: --- ':,l ‘ r-4 . .; . 1 *;;, - ;;,ii - I -..,-,.- 71 . :• ••-' ,. :;.1'• L.
---...,- ; 1' 4 %11 4 ~-'' .r .'- - ' - '-'- ' k; l / 4 V . : - :.:,,4 . ,.. , ':;'t- '' 4 , '4..i : - ; ' ;:i ~ N •
•.... ' .1.. ' in. t. .• .•. 4, 4 -- . '•- •; ‘-• : :1.--- : - ' 7 4 1 i -- `--. e‘ , -' n• riP ' Y ' ,nt, •. .. -
.• n • • , ...k V 4 '' - • ' ' 4' .'' ' 'A' ' .... l 4 ''' T .r. - w , : .- ~.i- -,'*, .;-- , f
,
:= ...:-. -. i.: , ... , :':, ,, - , .; - . ,-.,-,!:t:4'z;,:-.. - ..;,z, ./.. 2, , :. .i., ..„. -..., , -7' ,t .; 4 • • .,/
1• r ' ;•••• •• • • g - . •:.,, - 7 .... - . , • , -, -• !• •• 4 •
,:,..•-•:,:••:. -. ~. • „.• • :i 4 ....:. ~..• !.....:•-.1•-: - : ,- • -...•••, . 4.t ..-- -7 • ••• • n ,r• •• . 4 . •-: 4
, ~,, n,!.. , 1 , ,---, _,,....:„!....i. , ;: - _,....F..„.„,.•,,,, - - .....:•:..., ? ~- „ ,• , •,.., .. ,:n , „: , ~.,:,.. ~, .., ;
•4 ''• •: , -'.'N.- ' • -,. • •,. ..1' • .4 '---• . , •:) : - .- •... ~.1 . .,: ! 1 .•.,, ........,• , • ... ,•-•`.. - 4
. -•;"....- •••• .-- -'. ...••4 ~..-•• - - .:, - .."`", , :•, , i'.,,'.:, .':' ,, N' - '! . ..• ' ' - t. --; .. : `.,! 4-t 'i
" - --t'r . < 4. -,;
~,- ..i1t:171 ,,, t, „t1 , 4,:' , ,",.. , ..1, ,. ~.' ....; , , i, ,:. .t. •,..'• * N'
' ' 4 • ..
' 1 . .. ,'.. ' t''. 4 '' ' . i -' ' 1 '''r ' '.. r.. n .. ' ' . .4-•'" ,• ••k n- .: . I•• n t • :, •., -....
-'.,''.-..-.•-,"••• • - ' 4' t t 6t".ikl ,, n ,- r t ,2 ' ',-, '' l4 ...-;h n- '.... 1 .,,., ,::, •-• 4,.. - .
• •. ; ~..',e -i •-";N., n i - - 4 ••;•• -L V:•ni. • ••, ~ , f‘-iZO '4:7,1. -
,-:, 'Y. ••,. itt tr:.t.,,..W4.e.'-- .';•1'--fgi.:,,=f 7 :'''4.-''''
K,i7,'ti:.l4Pio4- ' t 7'9. r . N ''. U ,e .a
l''
' ' '.:..' .
Tx 44.A.4., „P„, 7 - 1 ' ••
, v - ',', .: . .. t i r l - *1.. 0-1 1 '21 4._•••.?g r Vi tre t.?
, • * 4A%- ' 4
, !•;1 . 1.:0 y.t.,' ' ...,..ill' •- `.3 - ,. ,- T.,, zt •• l a . ..i* - -' • a * '.'? t - '-! " t ',.. -
,34, 7.1.. - ;....A.A,.., - .A AL -- 2,*, : , ..4 - ):i.... , ,t..tii . A ,A ). - ,:.. -3 ‘ ..-, • ., ','''..,
•
4 tiN . 0.1 , . 4 —.A.X•re. , * . A .' .i .t i ..* r.4 %, '5.- •,.--'; c,
4 4 :,,, ''',,.' , ;,4 -- ,i70 ,, i;:.X. - 1.: 0 7 ,, , ,..444 t.1.- - 'l'if'l,' l‘t s t ''''7l".. - t'"- ' A. -^ , ''
'" ..;
‘ . 4 4, 1A 1 - i ' - ' • : -I N - •* '-, 4 - =' , •50it-t- s e ' t . '*i 4 l ,)', !k r t: ~'f le- ',.' -7 ./' ft' !: .
•efa4 ,. ` - t''! - i'-'AZIAAP'''N ',- 'p - N., k - ; -..*'%, c„ ~,-,:., ,.. : -, _, - ef,.
- ~ , -•,•,•t * A" - in,-4-'-g . "• "i ,' 4 7 4 t n e . - • ' ''' '''7, k- 4`*•4 ; l• 4 ' '• •• ••- s ' '• •.;'; ' *.- n •' %
s4..int••r t ,' : , , & •c ".4 i 4 • 4 . ;t:!Z i lt. ,• ``,4l•vi r l& ..-; 4*' • t: ' ~.n , , r'f ..,: •-':• . -.! %
t•::`;-,li•,._; ',' „,„2 '. , -. t ;'' ,.. s at- ,: 7 - " t';Pn •-' : 7, :p;A,. tt . 3l ' ;'‘::,- rrr... 4: r •;.1
7 ' 7 i :.„,r.• 4 :i7 1 ..;,7-.= ;,. 4, .-- .1. - ,,, , ,,rtet TA-.,-*,......4., ~., t ....,.;:41...- 4 ,-..-t :4
.. 1 . ,i,1
‘ ;? :t -00-, APNV 1 / 4 ": , - kt 1-4 -:Ai . ,34 - ,!4 ,-` ,- - - , -' rs- '1.',,' , 4 7 - ..7 e '.:'• . - A
..", V1.,..• •- ,..,t4, - 44 4 .N5„ 4 •4 1 . , „,.,,,•,0 , ~..• ,: !•e•• ,i 4 0......5. 1. 4e •:
. 4k• •.! `• .0 t . ..to; r..v.„.7 ....tel' ,-- 4 4. • • , ... n N: •-•'. . ,-• Y nn t-n":(J: -,,,s ~• ,•- n . •nr
NI . V.•;; 1- 4:4;, -, .• '%1.1- 7 r 'Au - - 1 .- 7 " .. ker' - 4 ''.:' , .; 'A , -'-',,' 'e't. - \'' , - 17'. -- A
'ttiloi '',51,41.;.4f,.41*-4,-,,n,•.,7,f:
- 1 .,
,m 4... • n - t,, • 1•• ; r s- - . 4 - •=7 •- k• * - .4 1 `.• - 0.,1• r t 1 •• -,..... A - n .., m . . - , , , 1 -1,- ,A
• 1 „tz:•: , ' ,, ,,F, 0 4,'
,1, `. .144.4,1 3, 14 . 0 t, .. , :•14, 1 3 ,: t 0 ic. ,i ,,,, - ,.r . „...r. If' ••••-. • ••,, ,w4 - ' - ',# , -
- te.r:,4 ..e1t; 14 . - 41,, t , , , c i 1 t n iV,v0,4••.'
r47,4 7 1 1:4 1 „, - •• , ...fi„Je,• 4s l.
-• ' ,X- ' ,. -•`- '., V; 8 • • s‘ 4 •;VN. ` 4. '". .e
It;tfir4rotonitt4k-ink: ..„4,,,i.5.,,,,5.,,
vr.t .i i., ,, ,...
‘.. .f. , , - ti•--4444'ti•f...t4,44•44,145ti
;0; 44 1. 4 4 1 " *. :4*ArAr - 47Aftit' ,0 ,11•4
441 0 1 4 -44 .V.V44 1 *. . 0 2:5
Jr 4ftair44l4l,loa ,4*Attk
4
‘44-4"4.4"1"*r4,1111, 14••1.1t....F.....,....#tNia
A,
, 1,F ,.,1 rik, , Ahl •-, 4174 ;Al' tirdaktaf
E, - t i & - -1 , 1,1 4 1 P•4. 14. ,. '- I , '' , -;, I-- 0 . .,z .- , .ic . N. „. o,
, ,
..6:1,, 411'2 : ) ,! . L . " -- ,77 , ;;; ; ; . , ::::- :;-.•_ . .1 1 . - . ,:-.'.• ' ' -' l ‘'t . s ' :• 1 !.; 41- . 4 ,_ ;; 1 - 5 • 1 . 4- ' :' .. - 't
47 . 4:;2; 1 1 441 ai _ lt , 'I ;
ti.t1i.;944 ..4 „ ;:i n t-- - -,' ...-:- . ....- 4 . : . ..,-. ..• .- --:,.-..
.A.,•t - ' 4 ..i*Nit o4 t . •-: = k: - .•i-' '4 . ''•.- :','',/• • - • -•'4:L 4 ''' "Z F ' -
LtMt. ~ vi• ~.
,_ . - ..4•0"44 .. ,- ;tit. r
~,itt 4 1 0 4 ; 46 4,!.. - . --; ~- -,. *, - • r'' ,- .: 4 ,• i*,..4 . 4 : !5' . 1 4 ,1 - . - :'',„:''L ,-.,.--,:- .. '`
'-•
-4 .A" 43" '"* 4444 .P .- .NtA& 6 .:;er,l. 4: o'" ' * ;it: 4' ~...is 4'-'4, ": - 4 4 ,'' ',, ,if ' ' .., ' 4 4 , 4 $ r : : ::: , 4 4 ,,..- , ..I'.,` - ''," ' '••- <-77 , • '-',- '.; r -, -- ,..: 1-, .., -,- ;-!-_, . ‘l, ‘ '., _ ,' • .
-:-::7;' Z' '-‘;'47.5.--7 ? 44- - "44.4 -'`.ll '' - ‘ ; '' ' ''' , : ''' ' ''' , '' :..4 ` -- 4 . 1 : 1', 1 ; 4. 14 : , '' 1 1 ;•' ` k-::. —: = . •-' - .. :,.- „ -„:=;.; f ;;:' ~.. '-•'..;":•:.:.'.' -, '-• - •
''-‘,•-;::0;2-1(.4 t '•',:',77i;•-'l,-nlr pii ,;.•4t:nn'_-'4'aV Vo2 , l • ti':t 'A ` : > 7 •: •:l' s-•t P ' 4' ... ''''••' 2 "' -'' %-.-::: . 7 ' '. .'''' "•••• -"
--
.':'x'. '...? , :tt• - .' ,- a-%Z , f., , !4•,' ~,, "...* 4 ' ,- •q.. ~ 4 k, v 0t4' . 1,.. , ' l ' , 4., , , S r ,: ;7;--. 1, ,:% •L . 4-: '' 7 ' ,- ` , :k ,,, ".- ' --••••)- ':'•:.',
--'ve*.i, , N , .''g'.,"'t . ,,'' l / 4 1cr:!;-;, --47 4.': - .;:._ , .; 4 1P*',1 , t,-.0 -..k,'...,..:1, 1 „1 . .,'.~...; , '..,:' , ,..t :.!•: , -.,-:::- f ,'; . ;.f-',..' , ili -
I
~..., ' . 4 r 4. 1. Z., 7 ": - 'fi , r ' . 7 :i . n'ti-.f tit 7 t - VN :I4,-!,,11 4 A Z - i 4, ! . . , ?: ,, '. 7 . , ' - 1 - ';'!, , ••\'. , ;." , c ~:- " , ' , , ..3 I '. - '?:•.l' . .''' I' 0 ,':
t ,,,
tiz. e -7' I 7 k
~,- . .1, ,, -,, ,,f;;7tet,,7„:0. t.: ,
,•,--;,--:! I,- nli" - ' , A , .,.,-•. ~• 2 ,- ,*• ,-4,5 • : ," ''' , ' - ‘ - .4' - ' 4 ,4.. 44. ..
... ' .)~k -
.-
71:7, - -: '.-
;•
. n' a 4 • 7 n n• -• • ••• ••• - -' n;?-; • * :,-• 1 / 4 ;i.1 -'4•••4+ 4. -1•.- n , ;: ,,, ,. , 7 • , , _ - ~ ::,.:.F! i n . l.2-•_„ ~ -.. ~, . -- .: *i je z.: ' ,, , -,..1• - .?- - .:
L...t ii, .14 3 A.„.. -, .: • ; • , • .:..:: • •;.T.- - ,, •- ,,:•; - "::.i - :.-i - 'N ' ,!; .• .1z . ,,.2.. , 1:- l!; ••• ,: n• Vt - . n • -• 1-,,. ;.".'nt , 't..iS :: - t - ' ,- 4, t`' :' ''' '; ' , '="? .. 7lN ,
'- ': '; 47 ::-`:' A -:----..s :'
s- ;.Z . ..'
>, ...: '-'. ;":, - ,.`, - -'-,:,.7' ' ",.74.; 3- ., , h vit . , ,n." -- , :=•• ",•-.'-
: ..
.• • • ''5 . :1 7 2 .„..?„ -1.-' ,. 1 '4- ! .. . ''r' , •n t ,' „ . . '. .. 4.- ; •••' .741.1,. :1 , • ; : . ' „, -'4 . '. . 'n'- : - .' .:'-' n :, ' 1 , -- ,• - ,. -. ;'• , • - :::' ,. -,- ..••• It•_:; - :,!;?• - ,tf-:: C.., ••„, • •'•
V*, • ..; - .•'• • i ?'•:!,''.• •-•••` ,' •-••' 4 nt:-. n.. ' :.: ' ' : "• '--; *i n; - .. --' ,, ' :;• '.--'. •' j : ' t
i 1; —,
' ',
-..,,,,;...' ~;,*!',
, n
5.
44 Ve' ' ts# -4-4' . :: :e 2 ' -:• -•? :.%- •2 ` .: • : : •-•.' . -.. ' : ..1; : r . -'
,-.!"':. • ''
- ' n ' '' ' ' '.
--
' ' '''
'' ' '
•- nlp:T4tA n-- . - -_.,:;K - . • •• , ; ' , , ,,-127,e ---" , " V , • ~,'-,; -
71. nO - 4 / =*?....•7 : • " :f . .. n. ..: • -•' -' - ' '.. --
. -1' .
' 4 '• .f.t..,V 7
.?::•..':--' ~ ', •:, ' .
' . ' , '4,•,- . 7 , .' .. : , 1 , ''' ''''l-.,, , ,z
IV 4 *.V:;L : ':'r:lr:, r 4,:''' : -i,::;-':._''.:; .7 ,F.;•.'1 .. .. -- ,.%jt" , ,,:_''''''.T - '"': i ; , :ii -. .--... r .'- , •„, - - ; .1. -- ...-,,...,..
- ,- • — ,..nioni . ;-. 1. ; n0 ,,;.•. 7 .7.•• ~•!. . n 0 .i3 • !. . ..!:• . - " ..."..- . .. - --- ,,,4,,'?" , '!''` ,-- .r 1 ;.,44- ..."3
.. -
1. - , , "'ii:.i . Yl , !.- -:zf...,:;,....,1'• ,-.',,;.,-,- , 1.4.i..5'. , .' v - . 1; ,4'4 :, V'r ,- ''4.7 -. - _a*— ;i c6i*l: !-;',... r.:,:,'- fi'-•',,•:;;;;!',=`...krj:.7,ii**-:
I •tt 7, :'' 4''. i ! : 'f '' . ' ;7; ' - , 1 7 : • ', ,':,;..;:.:' :';..:? V 4• ,'' , , 71- ,e.',,:;,''!,:1,,,-: ;-'".O :., : . ,: ' 4
• • .-= • 1::1,,,..,cci,,-;'ki.';"-
=ME
4e: ~_
rt. ttiv,
1,-741,2tat,•4144..,71
`~,~";
=ES
• • ;
A• ^ '
•-- -
•
•
4.•
A ‘'
'•
`, t' -
^ ",
• c :1
'~..
T:~•t~; is
~ i.. ... _ ... . ~.~}:
:;;:+;~
. t . .
-,..-
.
,'...:;!..' . -„,.,:, - , - ,, - :...; , : - .:: , .:! , .,:•.'f:
i- 4 , . ,,, ,,r. , , , .1 , 7,..,.
..: - .`: - ::(:,;ii - :!.
- ' ? ••! ., ;• - f .- ., , •,: , ' , .;: , ..• ,,, ,,,!- -, ,, -,,,,V:q;.;:,
, ••
MEE
VOL. 11.--NO. 84.
YUBLYBRED awn znrt;p BY
IiA,RPER,
N. W. corner of -Wood and Fifth Ste,
Thurs.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance.
Six dollars will invariably be required if not paid
within the year.
Single copies, Two cnsrrs—for sale at the counter
of the Office, and' by News-Boys.
THE WEEKLY, RUBY AND MANUFACTURER
Ia pnblished at the same office, on a double mediam
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS •a year, in advance; sin
gle copies, sat tsars.
Terms of
PER SQUARE OF •
One insertion, $0 50
TWo do, 0 75
Three do, 1 00
One week, 1 50.
Two do, 3 00
Three do, 4 00
Yearly Adv
CRANGEASILE
One Square.
Six month,' $l5OO
One year, 20 00
Larger advertisements i
i:r CARDS of four lines
P. C. Shannon.
.4, A.AOL. TTORNEY AT LAW, Greensburg, Westmore
land county, Pa., will practice in the Wart
Moreland, Indiana and Cambria courts. decB-y
Jot_••A -TTORNEY AT LAW and Solicit& in Chancery
Office in Barr's new building, Fifth street, be
were Wood and Smithfield. - augll
'AI agraw & DlPlCnight,
TTORNEYS AT LAW, Office removed to the
./.1 residence of H. S. Magraw, on Fourth et., one
door from Cherry Alley. ap9l-y
Wills & Donnelly,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Office on Fourth st., between
Sfilithfield and Grant. Inn rl4-v
,Edmund Snowden,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, office in the building on
the North East corner of Fourth and Smithfield
streets.
Hamilton &. Bruce,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, "office North side o.
Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield sts.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Collections made on reasonable
erns. dec4-y
M. Morrow,
ALDERMAN, office north side of Fifth street,
between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
seplo-y
Andrew Burke,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, of fi ce, Smithfield street,
between Fourth street and Diamond Alley, op
posite Mr. Geo. Weyman's tobacco manufactory.
apl6-y
Jams Callan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, office in the chambers
occupied by Ald2rman Nl'Masters, on Fifth st.,
between Wood and Smithfield. aplS-y
M'Candiess
A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
IV office on Fourth street, opposite R. St
Patterson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. seplo-y
forward Swartzwelder,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Fourth street between
Wood and Smithfield, opposite Patterson's liv
ery stable. ap7-y
• - Ocorge F. Gil'more,
A TTORNEY
AT LAW, Office in Breed's build
ings, 40 A., above Wool, Pittsburgh, Pa.
seci2-dly
C. Orlando L'ooml
ATTORNEY AT LAW, office Fourth at., above
Smithfield. julyl-y
!Skulk - oval.
A BEELEN has removed his commission and for
warding business from the Canal Blisin to his
new warehouse on Third street, nearly opposite the
Post Office. niay3o-y
Ittehara Cowan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, office in Stuart's build
ings, Fourth st:i above Wood: jurielP-dwy
John N. 13nrren
ATTORNEY AT LAW, having returned from
his European tour has taken an otlice on the
north cast corner of Fourth and Smithfield sts. Per
sons having had business and papers in the hands of
Samuel Eingstent ; Espi acteetd; will call on the
above, as all the unsettled bitsiness of Mr. Ringstou
has been left in his hands. mars-y
Charles M. Hays,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pittsburgh, Pa. Corn,
missianer to take the proof and acknowledge
'neat of deeds leases, contracts, depositei or other
writings, to be recorded or used in the States of
Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee; Office No. SO,
Stuart's IPuildings; Fourth street: . giarl2-y
J'a.meit S. Craft,
A TTORNEY, COUNSELLOR AND NOTARY
/1_ Pittsburgh, Pa., having resigned the office o
ecretary P. Nay. and Fire Ins. Co., will attend spe
daily to collections and buSiness connected with
navigation, insurance, accounts and real estate. Bu
siness hourS, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Office, No. 1,
stuart's buildings, (No. 80, Fourth st.;) second ddor
east of Wood street. fub3-y
Edwin C. Wilson,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Franklin, Venango county, Penna., will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his care—col
/ notions made in Warren, Clarion and Jefferson co.'s.
rucrin To
J. A. Stockton & Co. ,
Murphy, Wilson & Co. } Pittsburgh.'
John Bigler,
Hun. James Kinnear,
lion. Ales. M'Calmont, 1. Franklin.
Hon. James Wilson, Steubenville, Ohio. juy23-y
John A. Parkinson,
ALDERMAN, Fifth Ward, Penn street, between
Walnut and O'Hara streets, where he may be
found at all times. Those having houies or other
property to sell or rent, can have the same pant:w
ally attended to; debts collected, and all the duties
of an Alderman will receive prompt attention:
oct27-y
N. Holmes S. Soil,
IDANKERS and dealers in Foreign and Domestic
.I_ll 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 Market street. jan7-y
Johnston &. Stockton,
DOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS AND PAPER MA
KERS, No. 114 Market street. sep 10-y
Sertba etr.. Scheibler,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND BINDERS,
No. 115 Wood street, three doors below Fifth,
Pittsburgh Pa.
jan7-y
James Patterson, Jr.,
CORNER of First and Ferry streets, Pittsburgh,
Pa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and bolts,
tobacco, fuller, mill and timber screws, housen
screws for rolling mills, &c. scplo-y
Wm. 11. Ward,
DENTIST, has removed to the place of his for
mer residence in Penn street, two doors below
Irwin. aplB-y
B. E. Constable,
DEALER inFancy and Staple Dry Goods, 83
Market street, Pittsburgh. novlo-y
Edgar Thorn's
DRUG and Family Medicine Store, corner of
Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh, Pa., Phy,
eycians , prescriptions accurately compounded. Medi
cines can be had at all hours of the day or night.
jan2l-y
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works.
iI a DWARD HUGHES nilintilacturer of iron and
I:4 nails, warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth at.
seplo-y
. C. A..lll , Ana l ty
F ORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
mar3dy
~,~ F = -
4
.74;,;!.r-.7;_.',.;-f-'f',.-..-:7.,
..; . ::.:': • T'''' - : . ::;7',:•: . ' . '' - i - ,' .
.4..:;
..,..._,
1.-,. AI • -,x-,--,.•-.!!-I•T4-.;t7-7,-iv-•.?4,-'i'.-„,....-..-,?....:;,,..:...3i,gi
.. : : i.. 2 :".' -1,••r-f!..-,,•;•4.1'i.-0-;••;::•il:••::,,,t4:-,,,tize.,•*i,;-,.4Ziktt....0,13;•11;•;;24",,IT.,:,4t,„:•f.g.:,•
. „....
.„ ..,••••,..,14,,..,',f._•-•...,.F••••;','i4•:-fi;'..k,.s•';is.t:•••4lq,,'.;•-,•--.2.-'5,4:0,..v..t5-1•..4,r,"0-4ii:•-g4-4-44.•%,,,,0
. ~-,
,„ . „.,
~„
~..,,-., .., , ••• ~..••,;,• -,t.',', ~.,,,,
.:•, - ,,t . . .t. /-t..."...•••••-,,,-.1.:••i-c,,r.:,. ,•",-.""•-5-"-!,,Ilf:•:",;••5.'• •••••','5*,,.3';',....:5.t;;Zt:::-;;V:Fit;•••V,*:.;5,.,..'441::.,,•;-.1,,,..,,1.. . ;.';'''4.);!;•7:,,,,
• --- - - •-•,....,:.„,..:-.t;..;••:-.---Y-..--;---:•;,;:,•-.;'•.:.if---•i=.,',-•'-'?•::--!-:::•i,::::..,'.':;-,,.,."--...._-i-'.,:'•,-•;1--.;',..,,.•••••••....i•:••:-.•:'':•••:.:•',c,i.e•.'i.-1:01#14.ifl&,.,11Z•iilfi'A..,,,...,,,4-V2i.•*:i..
'.
• ' ,' " • •," -- - , -,-. • - ..F ' ' 5 :,,, •:,-- ''-• '-•',. .."' .. Lf '.. ~ .-: .- : . ;:,- -. '' :•'"-'' ' 5- ' .. "?.'":•.." ,-'. ••'-., ' .'' .:,'"'-'--''''''''' ?. "- 4".
- . ''' 7 ' '''' ' ': ' -'::: :";• --:,.55. ' 1.5. " :5 ' "5 i.'-''''''''-"Kl '-'1:-Y. , "" ri[ig..Tp',;lit,!1741';'''ig5:-.it li'l l; 5 2 , -.•:, A f ' 'l': : 5 . -;."..
. ... -- - '
..-'' •••• • • .: ..- -' . --'... , -.:'.?- •• :-. - - 1 - - , f.' ,- ...f --- ..','": ,:, ',-.--,''.`--.;'•;., '."-:, 'J..: -• "-.; if '.;,--:-.*-, z, 41, - - :-f:,.' - .' ,- '..: - 'l:: , ''.-: , - -. .' , .•'.-f- '.: 1., i.,,;;':...t.'7.'.;-.:.-.:-.1 :-..'1":,',r,.ti,42','_ii5-'i-,1"-,T-'4,,,,--lil'ils?4,....-;;:l•N-'1,•',7..-rkr4f,..; - '':)...., (
~..,
._ ..-, ,
~ ,
~.• ,- -: :,,....-.• ~-, .:::', '' •:: ";.',;.. ,-.-.: ‘..".:. -; :',... -••• . • .-.. '• ' .: : ";" ,5 !" ; •-•.--; 5 ....•;. 5 .! ", . .•'. ...' ' ' ';'''" '''.' s;' ' ' .- . "5 - • ''''''' ..
'• - ':: ' f s i . :: " : .. f.- .. 5‘ .....--,- -'-. -..- -. - .:5: j" .. .• -5 ; ; •• -." -'.; '''. -" -'5 :-"'' .-, - ' 1?--. ..:i..5. - 5 ..: - 'l'.'...c-7.:'.:;-?5 „;,‘-'; i: • ":" : 1 5 ...;, - .'. 5 ,. --.5 .,:',.:.',: . : ..., L ; -5 , ; :: , . , :-" , " . .i 1 .,!-'5".;; , . -
..,,,1.?.
,11-4-.1:;:3,-..;!....i.;,,•;;;,7..f..-.2:1!•,..,4,:,,....f.,..1,---,r;e•...i..!!„,,•••'..i.',4-0;.f,Ti.,,,,;.:::"'i.i;‘,••,,:i
, • , ..,..
_.•., •
..
..•_
...;;
.:.: . . :5.:,:',.:.:'-..,7, :'.,-;•.,-:.,.:-i..•..:•:..„.,.,-:•.--.,,-.....-:. ........::::::.::-,..,
..,„!„:: -,-
..,,..., - 7 , -..-•,,. :. -.y .• .:.'... .i . . ~..,.....,....,:.:..... ......•
.::-.•;:..,„::,,,.:.-...:....,...,-.;::-.,,i:ff .-..•..,:...-..............;..,,,,:,.:-.,..,,,1,f,,..,....-:?.'2,,......._,-;:,..'.:„...:.r:-.J.,..'..-...r.,..,,,,-;',..:•,-,..•,•;,.:::i.:-,','.,.,;-...•,.;,,:fii-.1-'::.4.-',.,'.),...'i;•.'.'•'!,1,'F::',;';'•-•4:::.r:::/f...:...i.rr,';'''.'.....,''.!:-.':+d,li.':-i'll',.:-:::s;:'3?Mfias-',..:!;j:'..-.1:-//4t3.-',711'.5,P,:.4(.11
~...:
.... --. ...:..:„:z.. , ..• , -•.....',..:: -,.. - 1 -, :f , ' - : -',.-";-•',- -: ..-•':••;..,.•--....'•'‘•.,..-,;...-i..i.--,,.•::„:-::'-••,: -••--,..-:...-.--,....-.•-_,.:.
.-..-- •:
.:-..:-, ..„. .-- -•.,. ,„ ....„:.•:..
.....,„ ~ ..„.......„,„,:•,;...,,,-:..:,.,,;:;,•,.,.....:.,..„,:i...,.,:-,
~....,..:.,;,.•...,,,...,..„,, .....:,;,..:.,:::,f!...,.........-.,:-..„7,.,...-.. ~-,..•-•,,-.L.:._.,..,-.;,.'.,.',...,...„--..,,,•.,i,,,ii4,•:,.,,!.,,._•-•;,!..„-„Y.,2....,.,..- ~....i.,..,,„.:;;;........,..-:-,:t•,..:.:,!.-.....,,,,:.::,
..
. - • .. - --- .."'''' ---'-: '''' -t" - -.'. •,'' '''"...-...: ..•-•••••••••::.:'"'-::,', :,. --' .-‘. ---.:'-: -.•.-.,:'-'•'.'•i.•';.,,-..--.!,..•:•::--','''':.'-':-•',.--•'-.'...'• :,'.....• '4 -'..•.- ,;••:, -..'.'...5..:::::1.-i.-.':''-•'...-,'.......'•:::•••••;:::::::...,:.'..-.:::,':'''.;[-•-•':',.,...:.•'..."..'••••.',.'.',/-;;:i.:':2-'i•..:.;',.....:z•S:-..:,..:::::::::'1.i...:••:'•-::.,...;',..f::::--.:;.1,...7::,...{:'4...'",:?'•-:',.:.:'....,.1..-...4 ...itf...--4.4,tti„.
. , ...,..
~
...:,
...„
~.....,.:.:.,._...,:
~;,?„,;„...,.,.,„,,.:...,.,-,..,.,,....,.:,
... ,
: ,,.. i ... : ~.• „ .. , ..... ...•,. • ..„....,„•-
.......„..:: . , .-.., : :-..i.,..,,-.,
~„..;.:[....,,..,,,„,.:.„.: ~,: •..,..„.... :, ~..,.. ~„„ .....;,... :.„,. .. - ~.,.•,-, ..1 ,. „ , ,.._.-:-.,,•„:„.,_......, ~., •, -,.: .„... ..:•_ -.:...,,,,,.............;„:„,,,,.....-:::;.,,,-,-,;::..,:::;;,:•........:::-..,.,..,,.......,,,,:,,,,•::::... •.„.:.....T.,,,,,,,-.....,....,-,,,.:‘:. -.,..::„.7„,..:.....:-..„-:•,....--,',:-:•-.-...--4..4,f;--:-........-.7„.:..; ~..... . ..-.
.• 1 -..- ,...,.4:1--... ,i.• ,•.,., -....-,:,-.......-.:!,,,;....4..,i.,r4;.4.5,4;..‘4,,N..y.i.,,,,ip0i...,„..-,:•.
..„.„,.,,,,,„....:,.:„ ~,......
~•,.-,„ :: .
:-..'....,,,,,,-,..„-;._.••:•.-••_•...„T.,:..,-..:.f.,,,...•..... ~•,••...-,.. , ~.
...: •.. .:...-;,...2.:,.;....„, ~..,......,.,. ~...-:,...,,..-..,•.... •-.....,:„.••.::-...:.?„..-•::...:..:..,...,,,,.....:,.. ';',.`' -.
: ''..:. • - . ' .
.:. ..--:'?l.';' ..,',:;:;: : "!1:, ';.;".,.',.-,',''.:,_' ;•'•'''.-•••:. ,!,,•:,..::•",..'"'''',,::'-':';::--Y,...' '''.-1'..:;,•;-'•-•'•-;'_':.'.•:'',,,,''iL• ''• :,''' '•,:,..,:',:-..4.: l':'•.•.: ....,....,,,...•' '';';',;'.'''..5.,;:•:,.,'::',•,',...,',-T;,•';','•'.':,:i'•'-•?,:,,,•. : -," -,'• ''.•'' . ''.--;-':•-.•I'._,•:',,..- ,;•i-:'-;;,-.,..:''':',"•','',1'`,' :r:','.,,:',.t..•:':..;',',..'":0'.gi''...1-t7-;•:,1?..0-$.'ilt-,-14%15'."i'..t.,',11,: .4i;
',i.i...";',..:=5:",':...t.:.•;''-';.:-..i*.;''.4.:. .;',1.;;•..;•;4:,'::•;.if.' 7 :• ;- -:7;' . t.'. *. ''4.„ ':' :,, - ;:?!.,'.'';''t.:::',... - .. ,:, .Y.....; : .:: : ::::::' . , , :,:.•1y'., --.:••••••.: ..,.: i ; ; - ....:tt......,.......: :: :.: .•:: ,:-. t': . .-, .:.:•.' ; ..... -- :;": ,- ..'",:t.;;;',.':_,••.: : :: '=.,:-`. ~.....,',- ' .- -::::',:,,t:',,- ; . _ ;.;'..,';'.. i; ,j,,.::;,;:',1,';:- r ':;t:- . -::--;; . : 1 .tt.t..i.j.v:', ....';';'1,..,,'-'..:::::1.,..tt'','::',,J:1..;.;i,;.:,q'',";,.:;',:::,.7-............-;;;,.....:.:j•-•,•:;;',.,.,:1r."--.•j,, :4, ,::.t..-...,,;;;,..,'',;t',-.....:-. ...,-,,-;.',.:':;"l'`''''t;-,:...-..::::::..;:i•'-'•.,',..',1;;;;:,..!';•-;;;;;;..t'::::.
,i.. 1 ,:i1.i. ! : :' 1',,.,'„?:::.;,':'iif....;,;:i..4f1.t4.i'L1';:,',':.".:...,..;..1:rte1:':"'-;.eg,W,ii...iit, Of;
';,;...!•;;:t...4i;J:.,-Z-..`--.'-i•;i'fii.'''::,175;t:';''';:•::::;!.;:rii::;;7:::4'.:::••••:.2f'',;-: :;',.:•';:.]:--:::. ST:',`..:7; f;::::;:Y...-;-..',,:l.:::::::::-1:•:-.1ir....,:-......,!,c.•:...,::.....;!.7•,..[;',..il-..:::,?.........:_;....:::::...j..:......-......::....::::".:.:.:..',:"...f.:.,:...:•::::',.•-:•.,....-7.!:....-....'.:1:....::-......."•:-.:'.'.,..::-.:'...:::::';: .41.,;..:,:„.!;..'.',..:i7:.:',t';;:;:.i;.i1t',14},,ii•ri..:
' :4
.:
..:;.;
' ..:::;.14.::::'''
.1:: '`'..:4'..::::: I.'.. '4::';'.::::::. 1{'; : :: ::.
''.'::: : ''':
'.:
''.
.:'': :::
..
4:
=';
'4:';‘' :
.':-..i;'.::'''''. ' ';l'..:.=:-41'::::-2'...:.:::4.:4
:;;". ' ''''''';4:';':: '11A: :4.".:: -',.'... i .......'
. ::.
.:.::
::::' .4
':..... ; ': ;. :. : 7 ;,;•••••-•'....,....••••••••::::::'• •••••••••:•.'• '-'••••••';:::: ''•;;.•-•:••'•...::i"'..;.,....:„.-•••'ii;,:;.-,•::;';;-:-:;-,:•:;-i.';-.$17; ': •' •- • ;r•-',. .' ; ' '.. • - •-i lt :',:•:-' -7, ..'• - •;'. ';:;:•-•-:•:, - : 1; ::.....:. •-;...: • • .:•••••'••:,••:.:-',.,:,;_•:•:::-.S:_•:-..--11:-.; l';;••:::;:':7;:',.:,i'Lfi:4:-...t..,...'1'..!-.,:-_-::: -:'_ t!;•;;;....-.:::•:iZ?,'',7,,---rt;:•77:,-;-::-,_:..'kt.t..; ;,..!,;,-:tt.t::-..;1.1tjt..tL5"..2:;;,,'[7.17....;.;.::;'•
~.k...:4?..4?„,....-';f4„t41.41
.::::',,,,,;;;.:....:,...t.-,",-_,?...-;.€--tt-t:',.,:2,-;,-..,:...,...,....•:,:!:;
;::,...:,..,-: - ,, , _ . •; . ..., :. .z, , , ; : ., :• ‘ -:,- . ..., ; •:,•,:•,..-...
~.
..,, :,,,,,t,...::- :_,::.,:,,;:,,.,..::...:-•,..;:::::::::::;:g..,,-;.;::::•:,..",::::-.7,;;-,1". ','.-,,:t....-it.„,;."..--;,;•:;-_;••-•,..,:..,::
~.........-•.;,......."...:::..:i:',
..........:....:, tt,....t,.,,,::.;•,:-'".•:.:',•1:; .2,,T•1.:•..,- ,::::,...:,,-.;;;1".,.„...-:-::,,i'!.,,`Z-,-: t•::: ; ; , ,,:',:.':, :, I ,' . -.1?- . 2 ;
..... ,::-... t. , ... , : t 5. ' ".. :..,;'-t.r.:;,:t'i.:;;;;.,-,
~'4........;.:,.i;,-?.t.:-,::....,4'crt`::.._..,-,-;,.i,.:','..,,A
~,---..; ~,.:
~_;,;.,t,t:;,';•.-;:ti.;;-!':::.:44i:;'!,
~;..''.: ..--;-.;•""' .'-"'''''',.',..,:-.':?:......::.:1.. . ~................-...::.''''. CI I '. .." :'' ,..1: '.-:1 '..:;')./.."..:71:;:::,-ri.......1.!.:;:,-..;.;;;;;:fi;OfV0
Ale
::.;......,:::::,z...;:1:::t,.....;:,:c...7,:..7.i.:_:::::,....:,:,:,._:,.,..:.....::::,::,............,.......,,,.....,........:.,......,,.....,,:,.1.....,....,.._::,.,.:,:,.,..-,-..„,,.;„...:_:,3., _,', _ ..-..•_ -!- , i- ;:••. :--.,...,„.;-., . ---•,- -.: --- ', ::. •,.,.,-:.•-:
..: • • •.. :;,',-.,.....,,..4•:,,
.': - , - ,• -, ...„ . .. - , - ...••-..--- f . ), -':;.,-,•-_,-,;,,,,.., ~-. - .. :''',',..1-, , ..J,.:, , ,.; , . : -,... • , ... - • -,,. ..7:; , ..-:. , ,•••,... , ..-:- ' - . ......i,_ ''.... • . ..2, !L. •:;„':..,.,..-.., 1.,;•,.;•-,::-.'..:;,-_--;-r:!1:-';''::::;-•'.':•7..-•-,• .5.'''.."-'',-- .•.';',.-:.':,.-V:•;:'•i'i;;l:.'...l,F!:-',.'il
.. ,--::.. : , ... ',,: rf..:: -- ......?..1:' , ." .. :?,`-'-',:-q-,-,
,_,_...m....._ .!-•••.;•;••.:1: .1.1,'.'!- •.:;,,iii . . - ,....•,', ! ,. 4. -„•_.-.,-;.::.f.--,,,....i.T.4,....,,,,„-_,..1-...,:,...,..4•••,1,,,,j,„;;1„!-..iir,..,),•,F,zei.ft
.;:,.11.,:!.,;:..
.."...,14.!r.;.?..,..i,_.. :.,:2ii..,:.;:;n,.-:.::".,;."..,;.:L:.;:,.. ~
..: ~...
...... '.... . '." .. :',._.; .-: ~,.. ','.. ,--:•.,- f -. ._ "!... :,::?:;,!..1"- ...1 - r ,', : , ::: - : , ,......' 1 " ..:',
.;
.. -... .:-:
;. r .....2,..;?.i.....:, ~ ., . 4 '. :;'. 1 ,1-;
~'....r,0'.'',_.;
:'.'4:1!..?'";:`'...i::',:•`;'.:.;.:,:::';..-i';':...1......';.:..::;.' ~.'...1......:;:?:::....."..-7:.;,......-E.:,.::..:4:3.::;i'-...4'::i;':'77-..::....'........ .' ..--,
~:,.: - .:;'''...-''' '''
.....'j
'..'-'-..;::'.....-.„.,. '.l'': '.:,
-..::''..!'”. . !''''::l:
.:: ".. . '.-...'.. ,; ! . .i .' ... :1 : i ....;.......';::'''' ~.,.1-..:;:; ..r t .; ' .:.. ''.; '.:
.....-........:. ....;.............
....:'.---';'
.' .' .:;....::.%;. , ... ,'.;:-.r.1'.:;,...:'. '.......-::i..7--.1...::;;;;-.1:.
~. :... ;.,.:: '[:•:' it.';:.--.....::17;.7').-:..'-'.'" ''!--' .-..'. ''''".'••.'.';';','•;.''.-- - .-
•••••• .--;"•• - . ;. ;.;•• ': ; i; • ! •. :• • ';,• ... -i' '• '.- 'i ": ;;.'• i r •- ' . - . • • ' ''.: :' ;- - -.,; -;;.;'.•-•;11:::::•:-.,,r?,-,-;,;••••-••••.,-::-,:=,,?,:•;•.,-;:-..,f7Ai,
;....•.• - „: . ..i . , . •••,: • . •.,. , .. , , •.., •, • ; --..:.
.:•,-:.....'...:"-.•:::•:-..r:i....••••.........., ~...-.',.,••,•,-.,....:..••,..• •••••,.. . -,.-:',!:s_,:*-:•••••••••,•,:.•.;••••:
r.-•••.,‘•::,•,••..:,-!...-,.•••/..i,•,••7•,:;-;Y',:..-1-.''*:-...-ti. .: , -":••t:'!-:::,' ', - ..:,.--t . '' , ..4.;t:'..-:, F' •... ':', 7
..'.'2-.. : tf ,i :;".."''.l;.•;, -:,. tt.,....',",-;:', -! :: ,t, t;;;•;•'L:::::...t. , --7-;"'-'t :,‘"';
...., .- —"">"`' :'-. . 1 , .' : ~' • '1!-1;.i' ; ' ' _ i t ;.. ' I ;-i' . • : ' . ' ';,'t !'; -', ;..
-...-'' '.. , - I. 't.: :I,t(•';'.?:''''''' ,•;-,;;;V:::.--ft,l'''',..;;;:f:•••':tlifi'L'''•k;:i
.._. -. ' . -.
,::•; - :";;:tf -. :- • :.'. t ."•-•i . . , -;.;; ' t'. - . 't 1 :::.--t.'..., .., • .-;•t:..::::".tt., ;,-..1 ......-t•-• - •.: ,tttr.,....; .t- f. , ','",:; ; t,tt:'::., ",'";-•:"..:'.., ?,' ;;.;[ ".•••••••'0.:;;;;' , 7,1,7 t..- . 7 :: , -`'',:t•tt*::- - ,, f'; , ,; - =',: , .-:- t-; ...".,., 1 , ... , , ,,. .': - ....,,,-,•.: ; 't•:; . : - • :::; '- t
.. ---- :`'";.l -- 't ' • t .
• ; ' !' ; ,;
.1; ; 1 , '• ;, !... 7. ' .'. ',..t . :,, . , L .,..,..•• • •/ 4,-,,..„,.-.. ••.:,,,-_-ki:-...;.:,-j,,:-.;,••,,-.-,--••,..••,,,,,;40.;.,„„1,;1
,
. „
..,
.•,.•=•.,,-, t„....,,-1,--,-,`,,,,...!-•-.-.•••,0,-...3,-,.:%,..k,.;,
i
•
. , .
• ~ • - .•••••• _ _. • • . ,• _
~.‘
~- . .,.......,,,,,tr,4,
.: . ,
.:•
~..,- . 4 • ..,,
~
44;,,: \
,e, p
~,„..:.:
i,..: : , ,
..,:
..,
:.
...,..,,.
~
~
~. .
.. ~. .
.. . , . , , , , .
.:::, ;
t,
.r_. ,.... :
__....•,..,... . k,,,,.„.,:i,,,;:i•;;::,_;,..,,-:;:::::::::,:. ....i.r..it_...-..:;:.,.-.;.:,-:72.1z,”
_
. ,
...,, . .. •
..,
. ,
..
..
• .
; -•' • • 't%'.: ' \--":',t•
.: ..-.--'••- ' ' ,• • 1 ', - , -I: ; , 1,.,: ~• ;t . - ..5i,4(...‘,•-trt-tt'.-Tt.....tt•,::...;t.,:,:;',N,:-..,f,.1
. .
. .
- L .
.:..
r . , ,
~,,‘,..„.„ ~,, , : , • . , • • x.p.' ' :,,,%,,; 1:: :.,-;,.. ' ...,:'
, _
_. , . .
.: .. • •,•" - • ' _,.' • . '', !. 1 . . ~ , . -
..- •
.vT. !,•-•„'';, . , . (,;4 . • , - . . :':',',:'-Y '-'...4'--;,-"--.--,--.::•:•.%•;:•:•-••:,....::::-.::::?7:::
: .• '
-,.•:'. - I ', , 1 • •••• • . .... - .•;:1, - . , : 04 „. \% • , ' •, :1 : ~., ,_. -,..,.•••-..,..,,,.', - ....,•••,-,..„.,..,,,,,-..,...--...-........:,....,...,....,,,6
. ,
...
. ,
.. . . •
•
•
_
~„,,,,,,, _ „,
.=_ ,; , x,..2,... 4-,.,,,
,/ . g
... : ~. 0
..,, . g i,p -. ,
~...•,.,, --;'. ; (~
,-,- :-....‘..,......,-. •:.. .. ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -
.-..;-.., • • . • .;
. ~,... - ,
. .
. . .„ .. , ...
tit •••••3:. - P- 4 Ip. il . :-. .
~ 0, r - .. p i ~ VIP. • • •-• -,--;--,• ~, ,'"- -• .'• ' . '''''' ,' l. - ' • ' 1 •;• ;'; . ;.;. '-----; ;
~,, 1 . , ,
-.• i.f -- t , • -4 ';' , '`/ • •,' V, .'• K• ,/p A ' • 1/. ' 1 •. I . '-
'.
; -;
e, -.,- , _ -- - -g -- -. .- : ....- :J, .::. -
~• ...'‘ •: - ... - 11: . r •-•
'm t 42. , ,•✓
• ••••• 1/,
• . . A (
.1 # . . • ,
ii . l
. 'g , . .7
. 4\••/ : ‘- :•,, 4 : , . !, • ! .
0 ,
0 , . ": %., . r l, ~ :
/ 0. - 4.,,,
i- •-. -,-4 .0 ( •' 5 r
i
•,/, •e. i /4 ,•
,
I fj . fo 4 , • .
/ 0 M • ,', .// =i . -
.. .
w . • 54 „1 ,• .
-..-
..' . ... - .•: .: :
0 < . t• 0 ~..1
.
;
''it.
>jt'4l`
dvcrtising,
$5 00
6 00
7 00
8 00
10 00
11,00
One month,
Two do,
Three do,
Four do,
'Six do,
One year,
ertisements,
EZIMMIEE!
ITiro Squares.
Six months, $2O 00
One year, 30 00
in proportion.
, FIVE DOLLAItS a year.
Pilkinton , a Unrivalled Blacking,
lt TANUFACTURED and sold wholesale and re
siL tail; Smithfield at., between Sixth and Virgin
oct2l-y
MANUFACTURER of Lard Oil and dealer in
Star Candles, Fifth street, near Market, S. W.
side. mar24-y
WM: COLEMAN. JOAN F. lENNINGS. 3/19. W. MAILMAN
Coleman, Hallman & Co.,
Ili
of Carriage Spiings and
Ili Axles, A. 8., and spring steel, and Nen in
coach trimmings of every description, maim ctory
on St. Clair street, warehouse, 48 Wood street, op
posite St. Charles lintel. jan23-y
VULVA:TY LEDLIF: manufacture and keep
lII_ constantly on hand cut, moulded and plain
Flint Glassware in all its varieties, at thtlir wardliouse
corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh.—
Our works continue in full operation, and we are
constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to
fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respect
fully solicited to call and examine pricca and terms.
sepl6-y
Otto Kuntz,
mAm or rcotnxrrrnrTEETH,
si
field street , ryo door sbelo:Fifth street
Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on hand a full assortment OT
Plate and Pivot teeth, of a • variety of shades,•as
simple Plate, Molars and Biscuspidatoes, Gum teeth,
Screw Pivot teeth, &c. Veth and blocks made to
order; Dentists supplied with all articles in the pro
fession. All orders from abroad must be accompan
ied by the cash.
it:TPlatina always on hand. no v 15-y
Janice Blakely, Alderman.
(OFFICE on Penn st., opposite D. Leech & Co e.,
Nj packet line office. Office hours from 7 o'clock
A., M., to S o'clock P., M.
Dr. Daniel 111•1114.1.
OI : EXCE on Smithfield, three doors from Sixth st.,
'Ras bu rg h. dec 10-y
. r
CiFFLCF., No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth st.,
,Pittsburgh. ang2l-y
IANO FORTE manufacturer and dealer in Mu
sical instruments, No. 112 Wuod street, near
Fifth. novl9l
pAINTER, Fifth, near Market st., 'Military flags,
Banners, signs, desig,ns thr.steamboat Wheel
hoifses, and fancy painting of every description neat
ly executed at the shortest notice. jy 27-4 thn
J. Crawford, 111. D.
111 ESPTCTFULLY tenders his services to the citi
zens of oittsburf.th and vicinity. Office, St.
Clair street,opposite the Exchange Hotel.
septl9-d3m•
ECTII'YING DISTILLER, and wholesale deal
er in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors,
No. 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond Alley, Pitts
burgh, Pa. jy2l-y
Ilugh Arters,
O...ITRGEON DENTIST, lIS Liberty street, a few
kj doors. below St. Clair st., Pittsburgh. ap2.S-y
CIUCCF.SSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & Co., Whole
sale and retail druggists, and manufacturers of
white lead, red lead and litharge, corner of Wood
and Second sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. novl3-y
SUCCESSORS to Irvine & Martin, wholesale gro
cers, produce and commission merchants, and
dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 56,
Wood street, Pittsbuigh, Pa. apS-y
. John M'Closkey,
MAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Liberty et., between
Sixth street and Virgin Ailey, south side.
seplo-y
=EI
J. D. William■ dr, Co.
VrTIOLESALE and retail grocers, Forwarding
and commission merchants, and dealers in
country produce and Pittsburgh Manulbetures. No.
110, Northeast corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
8..
AITITOLF,SAL F.: and retail Grocer and dealer in
V V Foreign and Domestic \Vines and Liquors,
Foreign and. Domestic Fruit, Nuts, etc., No: 00 Water
street. scp3-y
Lambert & Shlpton,
VT - 110LESALE GROCERS, FORWARDING &
Commission Merchants, dealers in produce
and Pittsburgh manuilmtures, Nos. 133 and 135 Wood
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. feb2-y
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION
Merchant -4, No. 7 Commercial Row, Liberty
street, Pittsburgh. al9-y.
-- - -.
J. S. J. ➢l'Dovltt,
WHOLESALE MLOCEItS, dealers id produce
and Pittsburgh manufactures_generally, No.
224 Liberty, opposite 7th street, Pittsburgh. ap2t‘y
•
'HOLESALE and retail dealer in Music and
y Musical Instruments, Piano Fortes, School
Books and Stationery, No. 19.2 Wood street, Pitts
burgh,
James Park, Jr., & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, iMporters of tin plate
and queensware, and dealers in copper and
Pittsburgh manufactured articles, Nos. 112 and 114
2nd at., between Wood and Smithfieldsts. 'ald-nl4-
Select School.
e A n ir t
h D a Y t
h r o e I n T e c nt f d u s l l o y p e n announces g sesl
Select
School s
o old o
in this city, on the first Monday of April next, in the
basement of the Third Presbyterian Church. mar2l-t
Dr. W in . Dr. W i
Office and residencoin
. -.._,&,...._ DENTIST, O
St. Clair st., a few doors below -
Lib
erty, near the Radiance Hotel.
marl 1-y
CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manutitcturer,
No. 140 Wood street, two doors from Virgin al
ley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on hand an extensive
assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments,
Bankers', Tailors', Hatters', Hair Dressers' and Tan
ners' Patent Shears, Saddlers' Tools, Trusses, &c.
je24
Henry AV. Williams,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
(successor' to Lowrie & Williams.) Office at
the old stand, Fourth street, above Smithfield.
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
Henry W. Williams, Esq., and myself, in the prac
tice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on
the 26th ult. and the business will hereafter be con
tinued by Henry W. Williams, whom I most cheer
fully recommend to all for whom I have the honor
to do business v as a gentleman every way worthy of
their confidence.
eeplB-iy
t, next door
jnnc6
.1.1 , _ , ;; •2 : - .' ,,4, :t5..„,,
- ,... , .4 - 1 - ..'',.).'' . . , ' . V41 .
4•; , . .:.---,--•,',,..
e3::,i;1:! 1 ': . ',';:',./ , ': - -
'7 47. 5 -' -: -, '4' . 1
'.... ''
iS"-c:
• GeOrge Coohrhni
ORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT
F
• No. 26 Wood et., Pittsburgh. nov27-y
New Book Store.
TT S. BOSWORTH & Co., No. 43 Market street,
11 . . next door to Third street, are just opening a
new and extensive assortment of Books and Station
ery, which they will sell, wholesale and retal, at the
lowest prices. ap2s-y
seinrra. C. HILL. GEO. 0, BROWNE,
HILL & BROWNE,
(sneer-nowt TO HOLDSMT AND BILOWNE,)
IMPORTERS and manufacturers of Wall Paper
and General Paper. Warehouse, No. 87 Wood
re et, Pittsburgh. je2o
Wxn. (Morn Robinson,
T ATE U. S. Attorney, has, removed his office to
la No. 8 St. Clair et. sept4-y
L. IVllmarth,
LUMBER MERCHANT, office on Penn street,
between Irwin and Hand sts., Pittsburgh, Pa.
All commissions will be promptly attended to. mar4-y
School Book and Paper Warehouse.
LUKE LOOMIS, Agent, publisher, bookseller ant
bookbinder, No. $9, Wood street, Pittsburgh.
mar2b-y
M. C. Edey,
Flint 61nSs Estab/Islament.
Dr. George watt,
F. Blume,
James Miller.
J. Bryar,
Ogden & Snowden,
f Martin & Smith,
P. C. Martin;
John Scott & to.,
John 11. Mellor,
John Cartwright
WALTER H LOWRIE
-- • . ..-- . e - ~. • „
i.,..........r.. -i'Z'7''''''
a . .V . 0 . .; ."', A
..-7'.',...7.''<1i..,i.','.Z.-k'''''...-..:-::
2....f.iY17-.7-•5",.''.4.''..„7....;.Z,,:'....'
!, .,: 1- : -..'
. .. ....
- .
..
_..~.~`
SQL '
::~?" ° ..
ii 7
-1.1E:6,4h;'_'.47:•'--•'.
Franklin House, Fbterth street,
Between Bra:Wield and Grant Strata, Pittastnergh,
CHRISTIAN'SCIIMERTZ i Proprietor, respect
fully informs his friends and the public general
ly, that' he will open the above splendid House on.
the Ist day of May nexti
The House being new; and finished in she most
commodious and convenient mariner; arid having it
furnished with the newtat and naost,beutiful style of
furniture; flatters himself that he will be able to ac
commodate 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, ar
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.'
7Refreshments of all kinds can be had. Boar
ders taken by the week or day.
/"Lunch every day atll o'clock, A. M.
ap3o.
JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor,
Corner of St.
Clair and Penn streets, Pittsburgh, the proprie
tor begs leave to return his most gratefhl thanks to
his friends and the public for past favors, and hopes,
by attention, So merit a continuation of their patron
age. The houise is pleasantly situated near the Ex
change; it has accommodations for travelers, and a
large room for public meetings, dinner or supper par
ties.
Refreshments always ready, - or prepared on the
shortest notice, with the choicestthe Harket will af
ford. Oysters and Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell
Oysters, received every day during the season. The
greatest care has been taken in the selection of wines
and liquors. A variety of newspapers are regularly
filed in the cstvblishment,
P. S. A Hot Lunch served up everyday at 11, A
M. ap 18- .
BY It. DOSSETT, Penn street, Pittsburgh, Penna.
Boarding and lodging, by the day or week, on
the most reasonable terms. Strangers will find it t.
their advantage to patronize him. Persons travelling
east or west will find !this house a convenient loca
tion—it is within one hundred yards of the canal
basin, and convenient to the forwarding houses.
Eve.ty information given to Iron Manufacturers in
all branches of the business.
Home brewed ale can at all times be had at the
bar. novlo-y
Lafayette Refrectory.
NT, OS. 61 and 63, Wood street, under Lynd's Auc
tion store. The subscribers have fitted up the
above place in superior style, and they feel assured
will give comfort and satisfaction to all who may
visit them.
Arrangements have bean made to have a constant
supply of Pees* Oysters, wkich will be served up to
visitors and families on the shortest notice. Other
luxuries, candies, fruit and pastries of the choicest
kinds always on hand. Their Bar is filled with the
best brands the market can afford; and Regalia, Cas
tello, Principe and flaranna Cigars of superior qual
ity. Every attention paidto visitors. Their motto
is, every luxury in its season. Prices moderate.
novl o -yOGDEN & GIBSON.
•
TSAAC MURDOCK, formerly of the Union Hotel
on„Water street, having been burnt out, has built
a new and handsome house expressly for the accom
modation of travelers, at the corner of Second and
Smithfield streets, which will be known as the Burnt
District Hotel.
lie is now prepared to offer every accommodation
and every comfort to the traveler, at very moderate
charges. lie is provided With ample and convenient
stabling. decl2-y
B. F. STERETT,
TERETT Co., ivholesale and retail dealers in
0 Foreign Wines and Liquors, corner of Market
and Front streets, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Referrnees—Wm. Holmes & Co., Ile try F. SC:IWCp
pC, WM. Eichbaum, 13. Weaver.
Their stock has been selected with great care, and
consists of the choisegt qualities suitable for this mar
ket, to which they would respectfully call attention
and solic.t a share of public patronage. It comprises
the following in casks and bottles:
iVines—Nlaiterias, Sherrie*, Lishons, tenerilies,
Ports, 111alogas Caiabriss. Liquors—Brandies, Gins,
Runs., and Whisies. aug2l.l
Exettrusge
CORNER OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR STS.,
LEN BROWN, Priorturron.—Terms $l,OO per
day. Thcu ndersigned, fbrinerly of the Merchants
Hotel, corner of Wood and Third streets, has leased
this superior establishment, and furnished it anew
throughout, with new beds. new bedding and new
furniture. Great care has been taken to fill his cel
lar with the choicest viands. A handsome omnibus
and a baggage wagon are provided Ibr the use of his
guests, and a Porter will be in attendance at all hours
to meet the demands of the traveller, Ti^ long ex
perience of the undersigned in this business. assures
him that his earnest purpose to satisfy all who call,
cannot be unsuccessful. He feels altogether at lib
erty to promise his visitors a comfortable and cleanly
abode, liberal entertainment, and a heart• welcome,
at a moderate expense. ALLEN BROWN.
ap3-dtf
WILLIAM COLEMAN hosing, on the first dity
January, ittst., associated with him Jas. W.
Hallman and John F. Jennings, under the name and
style of Coleman, Mailman 8: en., will now line in
creased facilities for manuEictitring Steel Springs,
hammered axes, American Blister and Spring Steel.
&c., to which the attention of dealers is respectfully
solicited, and hope by strictattention to business, to
merit a continuance In the new firm the favors so lib
erally bestowed upon him. Factory on St. Clair st.
—warehouse 43 Wood it.. 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 deSerilition, together with
Nails soul Pittsburgh manufactured articles. lr_r - The
highest price paid for scrap iron. jan2:2
I ' Llo - 3. MILLER.
A. Fulton, .--.-
- IjfELL AND BRASS ' , WINDER. has rebuilt and
All commenced business at his old hand, No. 70
Second, between Market and Ferry streets ; where
ho will be pleased to see his old customers and
friends.
Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, fron
10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the mos
approved models, and warranted to be of the hes
materials.
Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railing, &c. &c.,
together with every variety of Brass Castings, if re
quired, turned and finisher" in the neatest manlier.
A. F. is the sole agent for .446-Attraction
Mehl, so justly celebrated Mr the reduction of Ric-
Min in machinery. The boxes and composition can
be had of him at all times. noy 3-y
G. W. Biddle, Dentist.
HAS removed to No. 109 Smith..
t t i
fd
operations lelativ I loci:e he,
' ‘i
TC
will
r r"
l e t r aat r i r all s " litc -
I
tofily.
..+ - 'z' N. B.—Having lately niade one
„..- F' N'j or the greatest improvements in
;, i ' forceps that has ever appeared be
n,,'. fore the public, he has been able
t to extract teeth with such ease
t
'.;" as to astonish all those who have
availed themselves of his services.
Pittsburgh, July 24, 1846-1 y
William McKee.
STILL continues in hie old bilsiness of manufaCtur
ing Wagons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels,
Trucks, and Wheelbarrows, on Fin street, between
Wood apd 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,
arc requested to give him a call before purchasing
elsewhere. ap7-y
GEORGE BAILEY,_
1 PLUMBER AND MANUFACTURER Or
Pumps and Hydrants,
Which are superior to and cheaper than
any in the city.
Please to call and examine for yourselves.
FOURTH STREET,
DETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND CHERRY ALLEY:.
irrHydrants and Pumps repaired. janl-w6&dy
rl_LO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of fine Lawns
Ur which will be sold at the very low price of 181
cents per yard, persons who want a good article, at a
low price, would do well to call soon.
_ .
Also'on hand a good stock of Nansook niuslins for
Ladies Dresses very cheap at
jel3 No. 106 Market street.
...ms7c.prsreaner - 4
>; ,
MIRE
$ ; t
MEE
PITTSBURGH, TU SDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1846,
Washington Hotel,
Canal Boat Rouge
Burnt District Hotel
C4l: l .."Pnrinerrhip.
Lawns 1 Lawns t I
MEM
:; .
- '
La Oil at Reduced Price.
T"gu'scriber would respect Di
fully inform his
friendsiand the. public in general, that; his new
Factory is now completed, and with a large] addition
to his machinery, hois,prepared to make considera
ble quantities of a- superior article of Lard Oil,
which he *determined to sell cheap, fully apprecia-
ting the old proverb, that t‘a nimble sixpence is
worth more than a slow shilling:" De feels confi
dent that consumers would find it to their advantage
to give him a call and examine fOr themselves.
Woolen manufacturers, machinists and others, are
respectflilly invited: to examine his superior oil, Fifth
street; near Market, opposite. Hunkers Colifectiol
ary store, and Messrs. Samuel APCltirken & Co:,
Liberty street. M. C. EDEY,
Pittsburg° Lard Oil Manufacturer.
A superior quality of Star Candles, always on hand,
of assorted sizes. • mar24-y
Ornamental Hair Work
MRS. RENTER, Wig Maker,
Allegheny City, six doorsfrom the
Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's
Clice, wishes to inform the pub
lic that she has just commenced
the Ornamental Hair business,
and has a .yery superior stock, re
70,eived from the Eastern Cities and
Paris. and she is prepared to fill
all orders at the shortest notice,
and' in a spanner that cannot be
iseelled by any similar manufac
.
oanu and intends keeping, a large as
sortment of Ornamental Hair Work, such as Ladies>
Wigs, • Bands,' Braidi, Curls, Necklaces, :Guards,
Braceets, Finger Rings, &c. Gentlemens> Wigs,
Tanpries, Scratches, &c.
Mrs. R. has been for many years engaged in the
business in France and the United 4 Suttes, and from
her long and experience, she feels confidentin being
able to give satisfaction to all
. who will favor her
with their patronage. Her prices -are more liberal
than have been offered in this city heretofore.
. mar 17-ly
V,ENITIAN,BLIZirD FACTORY'.
ANDREW WHITE'S
VENETIAN 81,D7D , FACTORY.
errr STREET, BETWEEN PENN AND LIBERTY,
AT the junction -of Ferry and Liberty, adjoining
Kinkaidts Plough Factory, where he continues
to manufacture the best article made in Pittsburgh
or Allegheny, without fear of contradiction, which
will be sold at the lowest possible rates for cash.
Also, VENITIAN SHUTTERS, Stationary and
Revolving.
Erlr
Iffy Venitian Blinds are always kept for sale
by 11. B. 11. - r.tis, on Fifth street. oCtl-ly
I M: McDONALD, Bcll and Brass
I
~. " ': • Founder. First street, near Market, is
, ,
e, ~ prepared to make Brass Castings and
• ili : Brass works generally on the .most
..;-.7 , 7 , : - - '' - -e. reasonable terms and shortest notice.
,-..efnrist Ile invites machinists and all those
using brass works to give him a call, as he is de
termined to do all work in his line very low.
-
may 9.7-1 y .
,
Landreth:a Warranted Garden scedst,
DIRECT FILONI PHILADELPHIA. Each paper
bears the label nod warranty of DAVID LAN
DRETH. For sale by F. L. SNOW URN, No. 29 Water
st 4 at the staiikl formerly occupied by Geo. A. Derry.
Extract frorethe 'Report of the Visiting Committee
of the 'Pennsylvania Horticultural Society,' unani
mously adopted and ordered to be printed,
LANDRETH'S NURSERIES AND GAII.DF.NS.
"These extensive ground's are on Federal street;
near the Arsenal. • • • • The earliest collec
tion ;of Camellias was made here. Some of those
now in possession of those distinguished nurserymen
are ten feet high. • • • • The selection of
en ntx-nonst m.sr.-rs is valuable Snd extensive
'Thu Nurseries are very correctly managed, sup
plying even• part of the Union, a detail of which
would occupy too mulch of our space, we therefore
cmitent ourselves with stating that the stock is very
large, and in every stage of growth, consisting of
FuItEST AND ORNAMENTAL •Titr.Es, EVER
GREENS, suntins, VINES AND CREEPERS, with
a collection of herbacecome plants, fruit trees of the
best kind and most healthy condition, large beds of
seeding apples, pears, plums, &c., as stocks for bud
ding and grafting; a plan very superior to .that
working upon suckers, which carry with them into
the graft all the diseases of the parent stock.
' , GARDEN SET:Ds 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
ml from year to year.
“To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of
the plants of the same family, they have established
another nursery at a suitable distance, so thatilegene
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 from their grounds is recommended With
great confidence."
••• Since the date of the 'Report' front which the
alui%e is extracted, the entire establislunent has been
greatly enlarged. The collection of Camellias em
braces all the finer kinds, and consists of seine thou
sands of various sizes; so likewise with Rorer, and
other desirable plants, both tender and hardy; fruit
trees, &c.
The Seed Gardens alone rover filly acres, and the
whole is, as it has been fin more than half a century;
under the saecessive management of father and son,
the most prominent in America.
rr Orders received by F. L. SNOWII.EII7, from
WIIOIII catalogues may be received gratis. 'mar9-y
A Card.
rilllE subscriber begs leave respectfully to return
Ins gratethl achnowlegements for the liberal pa
tronage bestowed upon hun for years past, and par
ticularly to those who so generously patronized him
since his misfortune by the late lire. !laving consid-
erably enlarged his busines by associating with Win.
11. 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 satisfaction.
N. KANE, Jr.
lIILMQVAL
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 side, where they truancy 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,
4t Section Back Sofas,
" Plane do., E.
" Divans,
Ottconsits,
c, Victoria Chair*,
" French do,
it Plain do, •
" Centre Tables,
" Card do,
" Bureaus of every description;
End Tables,
Marble Top Pier do,
" i 1 Centre dot
4/ Sofa do,
, Dressing Bureaus,
" Wash Stands,
vc.
Mahogany Work Stands;
{4 flat Racks,
6t Rocking Chairs;
" Sewing do,
" Music Stools,
" Arm Chairs,
" French Bedstead's;
" Butlers' Trays.
Mahogany, cherry and poplar bedsteads; warrant
ed proof against bugs, and superior to any neutiotfer
ed to the public. Also,a variety of Windsor airs,
of the best quality,anda new style of arm ch with
spring seat, well adapted ror 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 terms. ROSKRTS & KANE.
N. B. Undertaking id all its branches attended to.'
marlo-y R. & K.
=~'",mss.~~'',~«s:~ua.:. , .~:::::.~-~s . :~~ ,
*~ '.
SIE
ESSE
_ • , .
3
4
, 1- -
New Hat and Cap Store.
4 CHS. H. POULSON, (late of the firm gee
Poulson 8z ,Gill,) having opened his
new store at No. 73, Wood street, next door to the
corner of Fourth, is now manufacturing and recei
ving 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 bestmaterials.
Otter, Seal, fine and , common Muskrat, Sealette,
Hair-Seal, Plush and . Glazed Caps;
Also, a fine assortment of ladies furs, such as
Lynx, Fitch, Genet and Coney Muffs and Tippets
and fair trimihings, all of which he offers for sale at
eastern prices for cash, both wholesale and retail.
Country merahants will please call and, examine
my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
CHAS. H. POULSON.
N. B. The Fall Fash;nn for Hats and Caps meth
ed. sep27y
Money Wanted In exchange for fiats and
Caps. •
THE subscriber wd'uld inform the
public that he has received his fal) -
stock of Caps, all of which have been principally
made to his order, and as• his purchases has been
made on the cash system, he is enabled to sell his
stock' of Hats . and Caps at unusually low prices for
cash. His stock does not consist of the cuttings of
&kern houses, •but are all a fresh mannfactUred
article. Neither is his establishment replenished
with the old stock from eastern markets. The
Proprietor being a hatter and Cap manufacturer,
by trade, as well as profession, he is also daily man
utbcturing Hats and Caps all descriptions, and"
for their neatness and • durability, cannot be sur
passed. All of which he offers at wholesale and
retail, and at such prices as cannot fail to please
the purchaser. ' I
G. W. GLASSGOW,
No. 10.2, Wood street, third door below John D. Da
- is' Contniercial Auction Rooms,. ,
septl2.
Fall P 13.8111911 of Hats.
At KEEVIL'S, to-morrew, Thursday August
27th, a neat and cheap. article of Pittsburgh
manufacture can be had at the above store, ahead of
fashionable hats imported from the East.
KEEVIL &
aug2G tsto 152 head ofWood st.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
JAMES BLAKELS, JOHN 3. LIITC11;1,
Alderman, - Attorney at Law.
BLAKELY & 141 IT C EL , '
CONTINUE to attend to the selling and, renting
of Real Estate in the City of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity. Having determined to devote a large portion
of their time to this branch of'business, they with
confidence solicit a share of the patronage of the
public; from the facility they possess and the experi
ence they have (the Senior partner having been , en
gaged in the Real Estate Agency for near 20 years,)
they believe that they will give gener'al satisthckitin.
Office on Penn at., near theU. S. Hotel, arid Sthith
field et., between Diamond Alley and. Fifth street.
FRESH FALL GOODS
AT. TUE NEW YORK STORE
" Cases rich fall
oods• French
tnd English Cash
leres and Mous.
e Laines ; Gala
Lobrain plaids;
lain F r:e n c h
loak Cloths;
inted and plaid
loakings; a full
bons; Velvet and Bonnet Silksi French and Ameri
can Flowers, in great varietY ; Braid and Straw '
Bonnets, cheaper than ever; s full assortment of
gentlemen's wear, such as Cravats, Shirts, under
Shirts and Draweis; Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,
all of which will be sold at a !Olaf] advance over
New York cost. W. , 11. C;ARRARD,
sept 16 79 Market street:
University Law ISchool.
rpIIE. FALL SESSIoN of thi's department of the
Western University, will commence in the new
University Building, on the Ft MorroAv or SET.-
TErnra next, and the SPRIN ; SI'SSION of 1547,
will commence on 1110 FLTISY MONDAY OF FEBRUARY
following.
This institution having so far recovered from the
effects of the great fire of Aprilpast year, as to have
the new building nearly completed with increased
accommodationsOr all its departments, it is hoped
that the Law School will be foetid to present increas.
' eir facilities and attractions to 'those who desire to
pursue a regular and thorough course of legal educa
tion, and to . prepare iliemselt creditably for ad
mittance to the bar.
There will be daily recitatiokis by The classes on
assigned lessons, so arranged as to embrace, within
a two years course, all the priinciparand most im
portant branches of the law. 'Occasional lectures
on law and equity, will also be delivered as. part of
the course.
Tire Moor Comer, designedifor assisting students
in acquiring knowledge and , readiness in the.prac
tice of the law will be resumedlas soon as the num
ber of students will justify. The degree of BACIIE
i,o-a or LAW will be conferred on students of the
institution, according the rules usual in such institu
tions,
Any further information that may be reqnired can
readily be obtained on application to the Professor,
WALTER }{..l.owate, who has his office on 4th above
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh.
Tenrts—Seventy-five dollars a year, or thirty -sot
en and a half dollars a session. aug6-d3m.
Pitialliuigh and ComicHaynie Rail Road
Company.
NTOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of a
II resolution of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh
and Connellsville Railroad Company, authorizing an
increase of the capital of said Company, and directing
an additional subscription, books will he opened for
receiving additional subscription to the stock of the
Company, at the office of Wm. Lorimer, jr., in 4th
street, between Market and Wood streets, , Pattsburgh,
on Friday the 4th day of BeFtikmber. The books will
remain open from 9 A.M. until 3 o'clock P.M. et' Said
clay; and from day to day (Sundays excepted) until
the requisite number of shares be subscribed, or until
otherwise ordered. By order of the Directors.
sep2 WM. ' ROBINSON,A r . . Presst.
MIMNI=I
"JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAIN'S.%
Just received; a splendid assortment of Spring and
and Summer goods,
Unsurpassed for quantity, quality or
Style. The Proprietor of this establishinent
Takes great pleasure in informing his friends and the
public
In general, that he is noci , prepared to fill all orders
that his
Numerous customers may favor him Strangers
and
Travelers woold a well, in iisiting the
Iron City, to call and examine his extensive and well
Made stock of ready made clothing. He has a com=
plot° assortment or .
English cloth, to whieh he would invite attention,
also,
French cloths of every color and quality, wich he is
Offering at a very small advance on eastern prices.
Remember at this store yon are not asked two pricesi
tieing
Convinced that sniall profits and quick sales is the
best way to secure custom.
Having in his employ the bestworktnen, lie can war-
rant
Every article made at his establishment to fit well,
And to be of the best materials; he would again in;
Purchasers generally to give him a call
Before purchasing in any other place;
As he is confident that he can sell them as good goo&
at as
Reasonable prices as any house in this city,
Going so far , as to say a little cbeaper.
All his goods are n6w, and of handsome patterns;
purchased
In the the east but a few weeks since. The subscii-
ber
Now returns his thanks to his friends and the public
in general, and.
Solicits a continuance of their favors.
Iron City Clothing
,Slore., No. 132. Libeity street;
mar 7 C. /II'CLOSKEY,
-- . , _4:6-..f.:. -. '*p4 , ik.' , 4' . . - : . - - ! - - -
.. .. . . -...-
- . ...- -
s , ;h .•;.':-::-.
- A;s!- . .?.; . ::;:,..:::'" -'', --.:•:--'-.'-'1':'4t.-:"
~ -c.: ;: •'..:..!",i; T. .74:: :-''- .; .0.- . .- ' ',',- ' ,.:,..-,:.:, ' .:. ,' ,5. •
. 4 . .'.,‘ . ... c,.!.,:,1" .;. , :.: . M.,... , , : : . ..;:.'4.:z . ; . . : •..., - 4 . -,: , •,..,, , :',„:4 . ,,, ,
.1,7;';:,.,-!. •:',. ,, ".4;t4'
:'''-',..1•,.‘...-..---;., ~.,;•-•'......e..1,.:;.".!:.1',."-.'•:.7.::-
_
. PROPOSALS,FOR INDIAN GOODS.; ;
SEALED PRCBOSALS will be received at4the .
office of the Cimamissioner of. Indian .Affaizs,
Washington eity,ll C., until 10 o'clocky on Sat
urday, the 14th day of November next, fozfurnishi
log' the fallowinegoods in the quantities,annexed;
or thereabouts, far, the u se of the Indians; and
erable at thefolloiving places, viz:.
At New York.
• BLANKETS..
1290 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankete, to
measure, 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 9
. 4 .3
' pounus '
930 pairs 2k -point white itlackinac blankets; to
measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 0
pourds 1 I
; 396 pairs 2-point white Mackinac blankets, tO
measure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh' 5+
pounds - ,---. i
~ 1
310 pairs If-point white Mackinac blankets, to
>measure 36 by 50 inches, and weight 4+
pounds
310 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 32 by 40 inches, and' 4 . 0011 3+
pounds , ; • L
219 pairs 3-point scarlet Mackinac blarikett, tci,
measure GO . by 72'-inches, and
t weigh 8
_
pounds
1200 pairs 2/..point. scarlet Mackinac blankets to
measure 54 by 60 inches, and weigh 6
„ s d
poun _ . , ,
-- ! 1
55 pairs 3-point green Mackinac blankets, tc
I 'measure 00 by 72 inches, 'and ; weigh &
pounds ' ' H• ' I
290 pairs .5 point gentinella blue Mackinaci,
blankets, to measure 00, by 72 inehes, 'and!
weigh 8
,pounds ! , 1 I
240 pairs *point gentinella blue 11,fackinaci
blankets, to measure 541 by G 6 inches, and;
weigh 6 pounds,
. 1 ' i ' I
DRY doobs, 1 i
1060 yards blue, fancy and gray list cloth
350 do scarlet ido , do'
225 do grass green do '' do
2050 do blue saved list ' do
790 do scarlet do i ' dO
100 do green I do' 1 i do
50 'pounds Worsted Tani, three-fold
88 dozen cotton tlag handkerchiefs
100 do Madras . do
76 do black silk' do
i 4O do 8-4-cotton shaWls ,
125 do 6-4 i do
1.30 do 4-4 , do .i
18030 yards calico, domestic- I •
1000 do do:' Englishl and, Frduch
1200 do bleached cottoi shirting
3000
_do unbleached die I.
300 'do do' cotton sheeting
44,00 do domestic checks, stripes id plaids
00 dozen wollen socks ' ' / 1 , /
7ni to yards plaid li mey I ' f
1090 do flannels, assorted ,
1600 shirts„ flannel - .
125 do calico
07 pounds linen thread':
280 do cotton do,
•29 do • sewing silk 'I
I
350 pieces ribands; assorted I
I
975 yards bedticking
500 yards satinetts, assorted .. i ' '
400 do. Kentucky jeans . ' -
7 gross worsted garternig
HARDWARE.
8111 pounds brass kettles ,
785 do tin kettles , '
40 fleets japanned kettles (S in a nest) .
76 dozen buteher kniveg i
14000 gun-dints. . -
At St. Louis, Missouri: 1
I
BLANKETS. , t .
1020 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blank - ets, to
measure GO by 72 inches. and Weigh 9
pounds • , ,
i t
797 pairs 2k-point white Mackinac blankett, to
measure 54 by GG inches, and weigh 6
pounds •,,. -
417 pairs 2-point white Mackinac blanket. to
measure 42 by 5G inches, and weigh 15+
pounds .
390 pairs I+-point white Mackinac blankets4to
measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 14+
pounds i
--430 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 32,1iy 46 inches) and weigh 3+
pounds '
134 pairs 3 point scarlet Makinakblankets, to
measure GO by 72 inches, dlid weigh S
pounds
asorinient
'reach Broche 4 I
tinted Cashinere
lk. and Colored
'hibet, plain and
mbroidered
, invla, plain and
il'd Ginghams,
Alpacas
id , ,piain M. de
tines; plain, blk
of rich colored
-di Bonnet Bib
..,100 pairs 2,}-point scarlet Mackinac brankets i to
measure 54 •by 66 inches, and weigh 6
pounds . .
448 pairs 3-point green Mackinac blanketsil to
measure 60 by 72 inches; and weigh S
pounds
150 pairs 3-point gdntinella blue Mackinac blan
kets, to measure 60 by 72 inches; and
weigh 8 pounds
75 pairs 2-1-point gentinella blue Mackinac
blankets, to measure 34 by 66 inches, and
weigh 6 pounds
.„ DRY GOODS,
600 yards bine sfrouds
500 do scarlet do
1500 do blue; flinty, and .gray fist etotk
217' do green .1 - do do ;
372 do 'scarlet' do '• dd 7'
2730 do blue saved list do
330 do green do do
820 do scarlet do dd
485 pthinds worsted yatii 3 fold
• 08 doien cotton flag handkerchiefs
40 do Madras do
66 do black silk do
40 do S-4 cotton shawls
20 do G-. 4 do do
20 do 4-4 •do " dd
10000 yards domestic calico
2000 do English and French dd
2230 do bleached cotton shirting
6000 .do unbleached do do'
4000 dd do do sheeting . ' • ,"'
1500 do domestic checks, stripes, and: plaids
309 dozen woolen social
1800 yards plaid Linsey
3400 do flannels, assorted
950 flannel shirts '
500 'Calico do
85 pounds linen thread
74 do cotton do . -
36 do sewing silk
20 gross'worsted gartering
300 pieces ribrands, assorted
100 gross fancy and clay pipes
50 pounds vermilion.
- HARDWARE:
1300 pounds brass kettles
50 nests japanned kettles; S in a nest y
460 tin kettles
25 gross square awls
7000 fishhooks
25 dozen.fith lines .
25000 needles, assorted •
100 dozen combs, assorted
10 do scissors
14000 gun flints
10 gross gun worms
200, dozen butchers' knives
AXES.
25 dozen axes, to weigh from 5 to 53 poundit
05 doien half-axes, to weigh 31 pounds •
12 do squaw axes, to weigh 3 pounds-
45 do hatchets, to weigh 1 pounds 't
To be delivered at the place where manufactur
ed, or in the city of New York or Philadelphia as
ybe required, without, additional expense: ! -
AGRICUL). uttAL iMPLEMENTS, &c.
ere will also be required, to be delivered in
New York at the same time, - the following agricul
tural implements:
200 axes, to weigb from 4i to 5,1-poundi .
200 balf-nxes, to weigh 3i pounds .
1100 weeding hoes, different sizes
S cross-cut saws, 4 of 6 feet and 4 of 7 feet in
length
73 drawing knives, 12 inches in length
,11..r.4;..,;-,.'4,.:,„4k:r:.'- i-4:':.'',=-.,:.:.'-2:-,;...'.if.?.:).-,
~j,.:;1.,:',...-:.',;:-`:7.._-',1.:',.;:.:1':-.7,','j:.-1...;.t.,::'
- -I,'-iJ.."•i'l,i.:::-..:-'.,t)t7i.,*.:„:.-....,•:.„7:.',7:,,:-,,:.-,,,.p:,,,.7,..
' 4
MEE
-- ,..i.4i - :; -- i' r, i',...--i' - - . .l,
P-Rj.C.F4-,.., T 0.'....C.ENT5..1
- 7 - -
60, augurs, in equal proportionsof 1 inch, !,inch,.
.
and faith ~ . .. , above 150 lb.; brass kettles, assorted sizes. I
The sum of $lOOO is to be expended in the
articles, and the quantity will be increased" or di,'
minished to meet that sum. As no sample fs to ,bet.
exhibited Of them, it must be understcod that third
to be of the best quality.
-! - , ALSO; - . - 1 • ;
The followi n g agricultural implements, deliierl
able at New York: ; ' ! I i
180 axes, to weigh from 4i to 51. poundal I,
I, :
160 half-axes, to weigh 3i, pounds - I• I
loop weeding hOes, assorted sizes I
75 single-horse ploughs; with clhvis and east.
1 iron mmild boards ; •I I
450 pairs tracen, tieing, bright straight links, each
' ! chain to he '6 feet 4 inches in length; and' -
;I to weigh not less than n pounde ; '
55 log -chains; Cobh Chain-to weigh '25 Pounds . '
850 best NO. 30 Whittmore cotton cards) ! - •
2cross-cut saws,,7 feet in - length •; ; ' 4-
20 do ' do .6 feet in length I
100
o\ll
, esingle-cuti' cross-cut saw files
150 and•saws," of good quality ; ' ,
' 126 hand Cato fileS - . I
75 drawieg-keives, i 2 inehes in length 1 , • •
856 "quarters", screw augurs;- in equal prOpor.'
! thine of 12-Incii," "1-irich," and "If-lne!li.7l
000"quarters,1 "socket-chisels," in equal pros
• ',
portions of 13, 1 and.! inch
75,planes, coMplete, equal proportions cif lore'
ii Madjack','
ni6 sum of $OOO is to be expended in the
I abate areles;, and the quantity will be increased
or diiiiniiihed to 'Meet that sum. As no sample:
will be exhibited 'pr them, it Inuit be iindershielthat
they are to be of tiic best quality. ; • !'- •
GUNS.
In addition to the above and - foregoing;:there
Will be required 660 north-irtst gnns, two-thirds of
whichlmust measure' 30 inches in length Of barreL'
and one-third 42 inches; to be delivered at the place
Where manufactured or in the city of New York or.
Philadelphia, as may be required; samples of there
ere 4ePositetrin the office of the Commissioner of
Indian, Malik -1 . • ' ,
There will 'also, be required 'lOO Indian 'rifles,
(more or less; but as•the department has net a suit
' able simple it' is eapected thsit each bidder will ac+"'
company his bid 'with ' - a - , sample of the article he •
proposes.to furnish. - - ' •
Thelabove proposals may be divided into five
partil; for each place of delivery, viz:
Ist. Blankets. ' .
W. Dry Goods.
3d. Hardware,. to include the agrieulturid imple.
menta. - -' . ' ' s
4th Axes and hatchets. . ' .. •-• .
sth: Northwest guns and rifles. • :
The lowest competent responsible bidder will ''
receive the whole or, any part of the contract am
Cording to the above scale; the department rcserv.
ing, toli ; itself the. right to determine whether the bid.:
der, isleorimetent and respensible or not.
A eehedule of the articles, with samples, may
be seep at the office` of the cominissioner of Indian
Affair*, in Washington, exhibiting the amount of.
money to, be expended for each article; but the de
par:talent reserve the right to increase of diminish
the'qnantity of any of the articles named, or sub.
stitute others; in lieu thereof.
The whole, amount" in money- to applied to
theparchase-of gorxts, will. be -about $80,000; of
which:some po,(?)0, will be wanted on the sea.,
board,: arid, the residue in" the west Goods of A
merican manufaCturh,!all other things being equal,.
will be preferred, Iliut cis all the samplesof blankets. •
and di:46S on: hand are of foreign` manufactirte, it '
will be necessary,lwhen a domestic article is bid for, .
that tie sample of it should accompany the bid„
to enable the deprirtment to decide whether 4 is of
equal quality with the samples fo be exhibited.
Thelparty proposing to supply the articles will
' make an invoice of all the items embraced in the
above list, and allik the prices; in dollars and cents, -
at whiCh he or they. will furnish them, deliverable
in New York' and ISt Louis respectively, on or be-'
fore the fifteenth !slaY of May next, assufning the
quantlly of each article as specified in this ,adver- •
tisement, and extehding the cost, Making an aggre7 -
gate of the whole invoice before sending it. on.--.....?
The, gooda will be! inspected at New York or St.
'Louis by an agent of the' United States, who will
be appeinted . by thedepartinent for the Terpose,
and to ascertain the tonforinitsr of the articles pur
chased :with the samples exhibited, when the con
tract shall be made, and with - the terms of the con
tract itself, which Isbell contain a clause, that if
the articles are;not furnished. within the time pre-
scribed, or if they, are of insufficient quality, in the
opinion of the agebtaforesaidi and if within five
days after notice Of ittch insufficiency the party
shall not furnish others in lieu thereof, of the re
quired 'quality; the!United States -shall. be authori
zed to purthase therci of others, 'arid id charge any
increase of price theY May. be_kairipetled; to pay
therefor to the cOritractor, who Shall pay the said
difference to tlie United States. 1
Bonds, will i be required,: in the_ amount of the
bids; With' two"good` sureties,' the 'sufficiency of
Whote to be Certified by a United States judge or
district attorney, for the faithful performance of
the contracts. Payment will -be made alter the
contract is Completed, and the; elivery of the goods'
at NeW York tufa St. Louis respectively,' to an
agent of the depariMent, upon a duplicate invoice
certified by him. I ! 1 ,
Corninunicationa to be Marked; "Proposals for
Indian goods:"
The Olds will be submitted with the foll4Wing
heading, and none will be received that are not
made in the form and terms here prescribed:l
; 1. (Or We) prorioee to furnish, for the service of
the Indian Department: the following goods, atthe.
Prices Ofixed to thena, respectively. viz:
r (Here inert the list of goods.) ,
"Deliverable in' the city of New York-, or St.
Louis, On':Or before the •—•-•-; day, of ---- next;
and in base of the aceeptance of his proposal, the
quantity being prescribed try the departmentsl
(or we) Will execeteii. contract according - to :thin`
agreement, and give, satisfittory security to the,
departineet, within- ten days after the acceptance
of this'bid; and.iniciiieof failure to enter into such
eontraet, and giveitich security, I (or we) will pay
'to the 'United State the difference between the sums
,bidden l lby me, 'Or us,) and the Sum which the
United!States inayibe obliged to pay for the!sanee'
articles:" , .. I • - , . , , 1 .
Each and every bid mtist also be accompanied
with iguarantee in the following form, to be sign-'
ed by' one or- Moieresponsible persons, whose ma
eiency !Must be certified by some one whois known.
to the departnaentil either personally or by. his ofk.
cial poSition: ' ; • - '-' ' '. ' -'
"I (or weJ hereby. guaranty,that ---,-,• the
above bidder, will comply with theterms of the
ladvertiiiiinent for !" Proposals for Indian goods,"
'dated October 1, 1846,' if the contract should be
awarded to him; and enter into bond for the exec&
non of !the saMe; within the time prescribed.
.1
.; . iszarl -
1 ' [SEAL.]
WartiDapawranikk, . . • -
I • Oesies, Lanza* APPAIIIS, , •L .
i ji ,' ; 1- October 1, 1846. -!..
W. MEDIU, .
1 , II ! Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
.oct7-3tawtl4novi -
• Jainee Howard & Co.
AAVE. the pleasnre to announce to their friends
that thcry agaitt occupy their old stand at No,
!83, Wood street, wherkthey have opened an es-ten
:sive WALL PAPEW.WAREBOUSE, and will have
dontantly on landau ektensive assortment of Satin
'glazed and plain PAPA .HANGINGS, Velvet and
!Imitation Borders of the lateitityleituld most hand
dome patterns for palaerinchiihrarimiors and chain..
• They tnanufacture, and: Iteore•011i band atall times,
Printing, Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper,
'Bonnet and 'Fuller's Boards--all of which they tdfer
for sale on the moot accommodating terms, and to
which they invite the attention of merchants land
others. •
ALSO—Blank 13°0154811 kinds and the inat gaol ,
4y, School Bosks, lk.c.;always on hand and for sale
as above. . „alio*
-.- '', l - - f- ,
4 - ~...- ,
oc.. :.. } ' '..1-.
.., t; ..., c ,
.
• ~-.. !,.... ~ •
(.1... -: .! .
1-••••. , I -.,,, \ ' •
1
.1-: • ,12
. , .
- ,• \i l r: - ~ ,
- ,
• 1 :1
'
•• • I
' I .' I , •
• ' • -
' •
: •
••'''• --.- fr .'.
. .
,
..
~
.
.'f:' i . "'" '.-- , '''
; , ..•--A , -.;',
. .'-- .-.,'%-•....`*.:.,' ..:„..;
' ..'.::- •-:'-'-•:-'4
- : -,...- ..::,;.: • ~.--..•-..
~.,.
• '' • -.i.
.:,..:,..-:;''f.i...''..4.,,-4:!:'
.. ...: • ~,•,--..%...:,:,-,..,..-1.:5:,441-••,:,4,1
~•'• '.. •
..:•..1- :...,..N....',-:,..,i:.&.',
. •, ' =,... t ',.. - 7 ,, ;( - 7 A -,
..:-',f
"...:...:..„..i . N:14:21i
..t . - _ c
:::,.. , ... - .,,.. :* - .,4
,111.* ".zi.:
...-.,..4:-.'.-.,'**--,;:-.7.,..- '-t,
•-•;.T...:-.... *I: ...-)-7-7 '.
1..5.41 -:41F:
. • ---- ~ ~‘ , . ' . ' •'" -.
- . „..pn
. . _ ..,
- - *-' -
,- 5i....! . . - •*. '.' ''.' , , ' a
~, ' -, - t .
—, • - ;.- --,..,.:—,.‘, - i
- .• -,... :. , : , .•_4. 7 .i.:;.• --. , ••
'• -' '. .k. 4. '!±: . 'zl",*- •:-.'.", %-.,,,,
_ .. ',--:.:,.••.-,---;',...`:•:::::.•.V.'
. „ ,
.•,... • .., .
....,,,,,
. . .
' ....:-...1..-'. •••• .•- .‘
'
,- ,..t;:•i
- .:.'•:;:-,;=!'-',.'-' . '''
- ‘,
-:•:- •
- .c : -.:...";.'5.: '''''•-',--.-.':''''.--
~ -_ ...,:,:, ._,..-.......'-.J.-:..?:.---,..: •,,,_ .
, :•,. ..-...-;,-,,- .r. • ,••••••:,..„-:•-•;-• , ;- • •• - '
l'''-'•'-`,.;:
..'s;::-,, t..., ,'',. ,-.• 1:':',..,..::."-';:-;.-:-.: '•; 7 .: , ;: • ,, , ; . : , I.' , --;:
..,i,:-.- '2,-;.. -,•:;.-"-,,,—,,,,,-,,,,.::, :-
, .-•-,-::::::•,;,,'...,,•,):
.i,; ',.'' •
~. - ''-:-:•,....."-1....,'"-:':;;:' !
-'1'........4-.;!.::::-...,". -'----':1
..,:it
~,,.:,••::1:::„.7?;....::- , ',,,,....-,...:::-.• .y.::,,z.4.;:?.,i,i,i4:3r74.:,,1'.. ..‘-- ......'',"' -
7:1.'1:-. : - .i,...'",.. , ,, 1 -1--.4.;;...-:7„:?:4..%_i.J.:*,:.`itz-;.:;,1,4-:•:. :,,,- ,±.
,'..•.•...,',-,
':.- I ..
'l'7, ....-..*..,.:•••-.-':".......',-•.11.,_1„:, i..13;:•:,,kV:21,; ' , 4 1,
1 * .' i .., ,'..;-....:.- : :.'• ..--*'''. *,:'. -*- ::'..*' .; ,3„- ..; ,,, k . . , :ii_Y' , .!...:,:.-. ~.--: • 1-''
1i- . ' ' .--
' ' ' '•-•:-"-', ":::-..,". . : ; : : -• -ic:.!..‘ , ... - i.: : :: : .. ,. . -: ..
. 1 .....,-.:',.'._•-•.*-...,--". "4 ,'•:::,:•--?-_,..:::-.S' . ‘:::-:•;:f;‘-,:'..!-';'-:::::-,- . ..'"
. i • i ;.-..--. ::-,..'.',..-:-..;;;-.-727:,:..,:-,..7-;:-.Z.i,7',;.:.,;:,:-.,:.',:-
. ''''' ~*- S .'S'
.• .....-.."-:-."---.'.'l,:V-":::%•:.•-7!..- *.:*%*-* **.•
‘,.5.'„*.,'2,.:',t. ..: - .; *- ;: : •: . ' . -;',:',..":
~,(,
i .~~i,C:' ~~:y~.
. .
-
" .
.- • •- e c - - 4,- , ,',
, . • ,-,
-:.4.t
•••• ..., , - .•,- - -,'-• ; ~'?„' ' 1". 1 -,,
• ' ,',-... - ' - ':f•
~ %
' .•,'"'-. --, •-•.: . :,i- , - - 7 T; 1',7
- --? - --;•i.
....', W . '
4.er-
Y ',,4 .....y
, ' - . c • '''` 1 4 ;:3 *”
". ,--- , '''.`-' . j., 7:" -',. V
_ ~...,. --,--,:..--,
<-:::: ,-, t,: -, _7-: -,- -.1' , -.? . . ,
i 7 ---2 '--,,-,":„ .> '.--- .-'•:_;; - ` l4:,
,4 ? - _,- ( _• , .-':' , ..- - .-5•:-
-, •-•,• • - -.''t , , - .... -- -" -, • ,-- t - -',-•; 1 1-`, - .:::
.."-•-. --:' ;-- =•,,.-", - : ,- 2 4 ,!"t‘'..,,..-•;;S,',
. :•• At ••: t- ~,,--„,•;- •-•,.
'
- -••• '., - , ";,-- ,•• ;4 , ,; „ , , ,„ek'
t- it.i.'" - - .. -: A":73;7'-
~i 5, „ •, ,, e,-, . „..f..,/,,
--' --.;'''''Z*?. '4 fr'-'''Pqa„ ~-:-,-
,'_;:,',',„ - --- ,-, , - .. - '*..„ ) -•,A-i i • ,„.-,J.,:?e,y,•-ftr.t.,_
, 1,..e.•:-,-i,-',..,
. i -, ,
~, , .-- . .zaA 4,.,::,' z-,,:---,--.
i - ,. .- - .z ,, -' , ,,..4-,,,, , x,- ; .,,- ;
1. -
-'''',•l/2-1171-,;, ...i.:`,,'-ka'',4'4-:!-!.;
~,, , ,v4.4 - ' i r'r itt..i:i'V7:4• 4 =: ,- ',',•',‘ ,-
' - 2 .74 '•, = '.. - ,:i\n,.,., ,,, ,.... - ..„ ~....,4,,, , _,,,..,,
-, ' ''' ' .l;?;l•W , l'.*•*ZN* : : ••• ' 'N,Y',
; _ „ .: -, ,, * . 4.•- p4:02,171:,: , 3, / , , , ''','-, ••-•! - - '1
••• • 7 , •. : 11:S;;;%-1 , •` - ' . 4 . '4
:l - '4,V E V,,i . '4' ! - 7" -' ; ~t• ),• ^4
~ , ~,, ~ 4 . ~,,,7„ ••,..,... s. ~, --, ',...i . Y - ' , .. '-, 4 , ,i
6,,5....,1. . ~ 4,
1 ,
.:---
1 46,
-7. . i '! -5- • ,. !gikli i Psnr . : : 7. . : ::: 1 ,144. ‘: :::::-.::::
e
:;;;i
'
, vv_:: -. :=-‘A:
; , :• - c1:4f,..‘ , ,:.
t,..„-c-:-.71.-41,:„.---
=EI
.:..:.: . . , ..;4;
....::''...-'T.:.'i::::'j'i,PA
;If
. .. , 741' ' ' ' .1; 5 48 '. .Vf ‘. . ',
,
, o;
,
• 4 , 4 , 4.14 _ •
, 144#
i• ,v:3,
:.••1: , 'i.:11i,••... , •t..4
~' ;_: ~:
-..4.:igt.
:•-:....:',,..
t :
i:.:..,,,,,!)
it
:,.:;,,Y.'i!r-:7:','.:-.:;:-,i,f-'.
- •r=~:
:4. - ,1 - ' •-
L::: ,.: =•;,'. , : i , -
..:,-.-,,:-z::IT
~„,
.
. 7 ~,,,,..,.,-::....,,,„,,,,,,,,',:::.-1.,::-....:':',',...;7;-:',..,:".--:7':;.,;:::'.;.•;-c-;%
...::,,,'..:-;::::,,:.:.':',.',-.1.:,:,..
41'
,;.1..:,•,',..',-7:,:.:',;.;.:4'..C. 1ii - 1;•:4:: :1. ',....
.ni...k17:.£.;
-'•---•-,Lq'Z!...'ir*.,..'7'`',:li--;:X.:•:,7,4
~
.i;
::::::::',::.:. , ..,1.:-...r...,:i . i.':....1....",:'.y..::::A.•.4' . i.c . .":,....., - y.-.:T..-*"..IM
...,•......•....
.1.-...5.-. '
1 7,
•
•
-` •
'.,;.
.l
e:.,:.