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    PUBLISHED BY
THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
X. W. CORNER OF WOOD .sy. FIFTH STS.
. ' • DOLLARS a year, payabie
in
advents. Single copies . TWO CENTG—for sale at the
aounter of the office, and by News Bays.
The Mercury and Iflannfacturer
CI published WEEKLY, at the same office, on a double
medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, tri ad.
vases. Stolle copies. SIX CENTS
Terms of Advertising,
PER SQUARE OF TVVELVE LINES OR LESS:
One Insertion. 0,50 1 One month, SUri)
Twororertlons, 0.75 I Two moms, li.oo
Three Insertions, 'l,OO Three mouths, 7,00
One week, 1.50 I Four months, 8,00
Two weeks, 3.00 Six months, 10,00
Three weeks, 4.00 One year, 15,00
YEARLY ADV ERTISEM Mk:TS.
CII•110ZaBLI AA' Pt It•SCRIC.
Ota Square. Two Squaref
In Inontlis, $lB.OO Six months, $21.00
Ore yeaif 2.5.00 One year. .35,00
..rrtateger adeertisementsin prorortion.
CARPS of four tines Six DOLLLR' a year.
PUBLIC OFFICES,&C.
Ctrs Post Orrics. Third between Market and Wood I
strews—R. M Riddle. Postmaster.
Carron H.mas, Water,4th door from Wood st. Peter
son's huitillogs—Major John Wilcock, Collector.
CITY TRIC•SURT. Wood between Pir4 and Second
streets James A. Oartram, Treasnrer.
I,OOIITT TrigkllCßY, 'Nord street. nest door to the
rttitd. rteshyterian Church—.. ft. Johnston, TreaWood
surcr.
I &To Ocrtcg, Fourth, between Market and
strosts—Alesander Hay, Mayor.
Msacamtforacnotatc, Fourth, near Market st.
RANKS
Pt ['menages, between Market and Wood streets, on
rillrd and Pottrltt streets. ,
Mtn. ULWTI' •NP M•NnrAZTORERII. AND FANNERS' Dt•
U
!OT R•Ng., (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between
.:VOO , l and Market streets.
gxen•not, eifth gtreet, near Wood.
HOTELS.
Moennotnect.• Mose, Wate.r elreet, near lire Brlage.
F.ecnanote Horn., corner of Penn and S.. Clair.
lillwacitairrs' floret., corner of Third and Wood.
ANCRICAN floTEL.corner ot Third And Smithfield.
Therrien Stave*. corner of Penn qteeeland Canal.
.f 4 &&&&& &eats. Liberty !tree, near Seventh.
IMltutoeas Mgorstos lioutta,Liberly Sr opposite Warne
Ileteautroarr Mierstore
Ht. Penn St. oppogite Canal
11,013ERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAAV•—otTice ream
tied to flakeweii's offices on Grant st., newly opposite
1. no* new Court !louse, next rooms to Sohn D. Mallo
o n,
F4ll ,—First floor. sop 1
111110 S. IL ELLIOrT, 31. D.—office removed to
St. Ctair street, between Penn and Liberty S s •,
Pittsburgh s P 10
NE GOODS.z-Preston Mackev, whv,lesnle
retail dealers In Frew - VI, arA Itomestle
Pry Condo', Nn Market Ft ,P.itsfmr,:ll cep 10
3/11CANDLES & M'CLU RE , Attorttes and
Counsel'tors nt Law: Office to the Diatuuttd, Itaek
of the old Court House, Pill sinuOlth.. Bei) 10
• -
V. AV A L
Morrow, A lArrffort; Oft t Tfllf 11,
side of Ptfth 91., hoween Wood and Smithfield
IS, Piltshurzh sell 10
1011 N 31 E' [, Wholesale Gine,r
Dle illrr, And Dealer in Produce and Pilielmr2 ll
Manufactured No• 224 Liberty Street, Pit s.
tarrk - ep
WILLOW& Wilt.' • C.l Irvin -Z. Di t.WaTti 11
W LLI AMS .sr, DILWORTH.-- \N . ivAesalc
' Grocer!' l'ro'locr and 1;0111.111g:0011 N o :1
29.
1 , 11
*eaters in POot.burglt Manufacwred
tr •
'W.30.1 street y JAI
• O'IIA.R.A. ROBINS(S, Attorney at Law
Office on the Hort h ode 'tit Diatuotset.le (10'.
darker
darker and tlttion 61fVelA. lip NI n s p
DU 121301111. W, A , toroey at La or; reader A
• ;Os processional aery ites to tot. n stian-- Ouire cos.
tier or rico. snit Market streets, above D. Lloyd k Co' ,
fell 10
store, Pittsliurgit, Pa.
Jolt* a. Sneetre.. ..... ............. JAz. KICAN
st iertiFF & KE AN,
T an. a nd Slantancturers of Capper.
Sheet Iron Ware, Na 80, Front et
m Ats•
rsh. House Spoutin; and Steamboat wore ptem
l v
Hua
executed
set 10
TtIttMSS 11 YoUPI • Fan Schil . YOUNG.
/limos. B. YOUNG, & CO., Furniture Ware
A. Rooms, t...0r00r of Hand Fl. Eschange Alley.
Worsens wishing to purchase Forott,tre. will Etad It to
heir advantage to eve ns a call, heist Cully ..atisfiett t ha'
vote can please •e to quality and !wire. sep 10
MUTTON 11 A.318.-1'440 recewed 160 choice Mut.
ton Hams, wen cured and for sale cheap by ,he do.
son or netail.fry ISAAC NARRIS,
N 0.9, Filth at
Pep 10
RLJTA B A.G t suop'y of Land , et lie Fresh Ru
ta Bale, and (Otter different varieties of Turnip
IRee:, )1141 received and fur sale at ttEDL.VCICI) eafotsDEN at the
Drug and Seed Store of F.
sap 10. No. 154 Liherty sireet, head of Wood
witEBB CLOSETS Bunt and Shoe fdattfacto .
ry. No. 8,3 Fourth St., licit door to the U. state.
Beek. Lading Prueelis. Kid and Satin Shoes made
iu
be neatest mariner, and by the newest French patterns.
eep 10
5,00 n 810R1.18 MCLTICAULIJS. to tots to suit
purchasers; to dispo , t
L. SN O W DEN,
No. 184 Liberty street, bend Of Wood.
D AHLIA
ROOTS. Flowers and Flower Seeds of
v
ery deserlution, can always he had at the Drug
bang Seed store of F. L. SNOWDEN.
*els 10 184 Litterty street, head of Wood.
.50 1. 4 11 2 e. l a l t t i t n h o e l s p
r A ti n . ti a ti t a ,d l h 2 lo i
Seal s o l o o t r li e Onion reed, for
of
F. I. SNOWDEN ,
IR4 Liberty street, %lend of Wood
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ink LE'S. NEW E.SISFY SWF.ET VOTATOES
A
for seed; just received Icy
F. L. StsIOWDEN ,
No. 184, Liberty head of Wood sr
At 4114113 g TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spadei
4 Transplanting Trowels, Edding
IK Priming Knives, Cruning Shears, To
etc., Just AAi
re
L. SNOWDEN.
ignited and for sale by F.
d ip 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
:CHOICE Venison Hams.--.lass recesveri a small sap•
ply of very choice cured Venison Hams, on retail
la Satin tots for current money.
ISAAC H 'ARM. Agent,
and Cont. tilevekarrt
W HITE Ken
Kentucky Blue Grass, alws on hand and for
Able by F. L. SNOWDE7g,
-MP 10 No. IR4 Liberty street. head of Wood..
Eyerrsi 4- BUCHANAN, Attorneys at Lam, office
removed ftlim the Dtatoond, to , Attorney'Aow,"
Abed, side of fourth street, between Market and Wood
istreedis Pep 1.0
01113TRATE3'BLANK3, for proceedings In At.
esakuiaist under the late law, for sale at this Office
IVOR SALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal
Ups Vigh wed- Apply to
•• le BEND. OA IL IA NaTom, Market, near 4th st
lath-LBS. Landreth's French Sugar Beet Seed.istst
FLIF cited irird and for sale at F. L. the Drug and
NOWDEN Sete
S,
184 Liberty street, bead of Wood.
awe et
iep lo
1/164°I•UTION OF PA.RTNERIOUP. — The
iltperasership heretofore existing between WM
LIAM MCAT anal 111011 All IN HOP [WELL isthis day „
dlisplositt *moat sonseet. W4llige Dishy ts gothortted „
10 fix tbaaisaters Onkel,* ill allaistegil, the Astsi
Wheels firei. WITAAAIIII NOSY,
imp II EVIL T ser JO
NM=
DAILY MIORMING .POST.
JOHNSTON et STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers an
Paper Manufacturers, No. 37. Market et. sup 10-4 y
JOH N ANDERSON, Smalifietd Foundry, Water at.,
near She Monongatirli'Hornse, Mite% urgh. 10-ly
LEONARD S. JOUNS, Alderman,St.Clair sticct,se
cond door from Ltherty. gen 10—ly
DR. S. IL HOLM ES. Office In Second stieei, nest door
to Mulvany 4- Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10-1 y
SHUNK k FINDL,AY, Attorneys at Law, Fourth at.,
near the Mayor's Office, Pitishore,ll. sep 1 (1- 1 y
►TnoS. II A MILTON. Al torney nt Law, Fifth, between
'A'ood and Smithfield sic. P ittehurzh. pep 10—t v
R UCII TONER, Attot !ley Rt Law, North
Sm it hfield and Fou ri h Ft reel tt.
TIMNPSON IRATIMA 'AMES TURNIII[II.
L.
ILIANN A 4- TIJRNRUI.L'S raper Warehouse, No.
l_l 1114. W00d si where may he had a General =upply
"1 wri , itiz wrappiwz , printing. wall paper, blank hooks.
school books,, scp
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DI C. TOVVIV3F,NO ar CO.. Wire Woriccri and
Manufacturers, No. 2:3 `NI arket at reet , bmween - 2d
sep 10-1 y
and .3d streets.
-
EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corne
blclCr of Peli N
n and "sismurti. Clair
si ,eet g, by 1881 4-
ep 10-1 v
BanwN: 4 N - 11.1 , F. JUNI \TA I til)4
txtutl N 1 anaittei liter of Iron and Nails
\\*alehouse N 0.2.5. VV3 ,- .1:1., Pittsburgh. sell 10 —1 y
1G NIET L —77 tons son ! 1 .1.1 at for sale by
J. G. 4- A.GORfnN ,
No. 12 Water street
crp
- 1 (inn LBS 1 ‘cnN tiAms. 16'.0n0 nn , . Bacon
Vir A 1 xl II Shoulders, for saf ,
leP
J. (1 Fr A. i; ug DOS,
goo 13 No 12 tl'aler street
AS. PATTER N 1 r..Ririninzkam, near Piitslinreli,
•0 .Pa., >1 min fay tiirer of Locks. Hiner, and Bolts; To.
harem. Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws; Bunsenßrims for
Rolling M .•e.ills, 4 . 10--Iv
OTIN 3PCLOS KEY • Tailor
glueet . between Si [th and Virgio olle . ; : •, South tide
Grp 10
W BURBRI E CO., Wiwi, Glovers and
Commis*ion ?Proud 5 reel, 1.0 w veD
I,Vood and Smithfield sl F.,1111fq1,411. .SEII 10 -- y
TG ' COMION. CmpitlisOnn and ?orwftrding
el . Nlorchar,T., lVaier sep 11-1 y
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I_l A troa:e hams, a good al Urlr, rer eived per
B COrealr, and for Kilo by J . DON.
N 0 .4.•
12. Ver st reel
Su
SUGAR k MOI.ASSFS --40 Ohdr Vrw Orle:ins
2nr; fiCll.l.ls Sew Orlea..:Nlnin,•eg; for pnle I.y
`en J. C.. A. CONIOS.
suG A g lihd iWIMP S. O. S.,!Zir. rrrricrl Orlt S
M.iitlC,l4 ll d for i , ale 6y J Sr A. COE Do N.
sep So. 12, Wntrr street
,_•••ck r
I t AI C S . corder, WI hand and for sale Ity
ILP scp 10 1. G.A .. A. GOU DOS. No. 12, at
iZI T G A A NI) 1101.1SSI:S.-1.3 ad 410 1.,
l,oat
S. o.
Fov2ar .32 I•Irla .0. NI rPcrived per S.aor
I tk.poi :mil for ,all I.y . A. GOP 11 ,
Pep 10 So. 12. Ws , e, reel
1113 Le.. 111) 01 ("I -
B. A. 4, II NIF.i , TOCK k .
tor net of tilhalia IVoc.d
1631 PAPE.RSGermAidolvo Lamp Waft; for "glib
b y . 8..%. FAIIN TiW K
corner of Gib and Wood lo,r,
7-------- ------- _
00 LISS Preparod ( . 1.:i!1.. for F:l'e !,y.
1%.\. V 111 N Er= IN )1 K k CO,
cep 10 c• .!r 11er ,11 . 1;' 11 :1 , 1.1 ‘WIIOII i 1 1...
-
SUC: CR ASO NI Ci I, \:..ASES —6O 1.1,,i-. N_ (). Sugar,
25 Lids. du. du., WO .1,..ria..T.0,, Ni..1:‘ , ,,,, fo l
saie by 2 A .GORIV/N.
, scii 1:1 W
r.o. it utcr It!vel.
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, SC.-
111 he 11'011 in 11.iiihrill/tCy
izontl riannr.ri nil in ('hr ,i.e
ai Ilse Offirg• of the Nlerl trr ileinin 4ni.
lI• 1117 11313A.R.1), I
le- . I'3,olnm:ll4e 4001 and
V .1)01, Ni orrr. No. 1111, Third s. reel. t,etw•eru
\Vood and 612,0eLii. cep 10
XI TiM ASTER, AT'IIN EY AT LAW,
has re...v..41 his other 10 the craftier of Frallrl It
.nreel andrnerry Alley, twin/eel* elinilttliel4 and Grant
All eels, Piushprvh.
Fel , 10
A
IA VID SA N DS, NI , ATCII Sr CLOCK
IN'‘' .. • 1 15 ill A K ER, ,ti o. 7, St. Clair *tree', Pitts.
',...0, imrgil,
DEALER IN 14%97'CH ES, CLOC KS,BR EASTPLYS
FINGER RINGS, CHALKS, K EYS,COJIIBS. 4.c.
LANDRETIPS G A.E.DEN SEEDS.- A full
supply of Lan.llellila Garden Seeds, always on
hand, and for sale at hiaageocy, the Dravl Al ore of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
184 I,iherty , erect , head of Wood
DR. DAVID W ARD liar los oake at residence
uo Foul 11 dr ree t, nearly GlUllt ofahe Ofrvicl 1 - 10UPY,
SPCOII4 dw elltrez frOM it 0 4.1 Areel. He will fa y attend
all calla pritaltiln: to his profes-wit. Niglu calls should lie
made at the dour the basement. Sell 111
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REMOV AL —Matthew Lirs, itarher and Itti: (treac•
er, line removed to ro.,th st rect, oppristiethe May
ors office. where he will he happy to . walt upon permanent
or transient rust onters. tie solicit , . a share of miliiie re-O
-ran:lV'. sep 10
WM. A. W ARE), DENTisr, rem, thiee
door below Irwin street, Floors of business, from
9 m•, until 5 I'• Id , after which time he will attend
to no one except in crises of arinal neresiM y. Ile
would further inform those who may think proper lo
einiCrsyi,diil,lll:4l he experts intinediate pa ,
the necessity on his part of sending in hills. Fep 10
JOIIN 'FIFA RL ‘NI), Upholsterer and Cabinet
.M..ker. Third st. between. Wood it Mire Let erect.,
feeprcifol itritrata his friends and the nubile chat he is
prepared to execute all oi de rt: for Soias. Sideboards
'reit s, Cita i rs, cables, tied,d cads. Sin nds. 'lair and S pilaf!
Matirasses., Curtaiti, Carpets, all sorts Of Uplielstetie2
work, which lie will warrant. equal .o any made in the
city, and on reasonable terms. Fen 10
,Iril EMOVAL!--T fie A übseriber , have removr ii to ‘N a.
11ter between Wood and Smithfield streets. where
they will continne the IV holegale Grocery and Commis
sion Int-itte -, and would re , pert fully ,:oltrit the patron.
age on heir 1...1ead& J . W. Mg BIN ME, 4. Co.
Dec 3
CO3UtIERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, No
Word Street, Pitttbxrgh.-11. A. Bailsman,
Auctioneer and Conini . avAion Mr.retasiat, as now prepared
to receive and sell all kinds of Gouda an d m ar cpandize,
at his larg.e and capacious booms, No. 110. North East
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, Fitishursh.
R e gular s ates of Dry Coals. Furniture, Groceries and
.then articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week.
Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Goons, and Fancy articles, on
Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday evenings.
Books. Spa, every Saturday cv riurig.
Lltaera.l advances made on Gon.a.ignauents when wargeal.
Iti:f EACH Cl:6
Messrs. John D. Dave, Esq.,
Brtealey k Smith,
Mammon, Smith, k Co
F. Lorenz k Co.,
I. W. Eturtoidge k Co.
S. M•see k Co.
Capt. James M'Gargrii,
C. I bmsen , Esq.
Jona M'Fadden Esq.
Logan 4‘. Kennedy.
s i , J. R. Moorhead k Co.
r , J a y, P. Stuart, Esq.
ftobeztnalway , EN:
Capt. Jai. May•
MeVay,Hanna, 4. Co.
Wittlam Symms.
B.G. Henry,
Sinitli,jkageley 4• Co •
i 00 B o n er g i s
4 R . io Co Ilan For sale by
1 • 4. A. CORDON.
PEASE'S 110ARHOUND CANDY --Ttervt,r has
received thl, day from New York. a fresh supply o.
the above. celebrated cure for Coughs, Colds and Con
gumption; and is ready to supply customers at wholesale
or retail, at his .Medical Agency, al Fourth lA.
nov 12
DAVID CLARK, Ag't, ohithieltable Boot Maker,—
ilas removed to No. 34 Market street, between
Second and Third streets, where he woad be happy
to see his old customers• and all others who feel Capes.
ed to patronize hint. Ile uses nothing but first rate
Fleck, and employs the hest of workmen; and as lie gives
his constant personal attention to business, lie troststhat
he will deserve aid receive a fair share of patronage.
I wrpl.
Eat corner
sep 10—IY
KJ: CREAM, Sr coNrEcTIO?3ARY.
_ A Hunker respectfully informs his friendsund the
politic that they ran always lind the best quality of lee
Creams. together with at: kinds of confectionikry and
fruits, Mat heir see,on, at his establishment—NO. 11.
Fifth street, bet cc i• Wood and Market.
N. B.—Parties supplied oil the shortest notice, with
cakes. or an) 0111 , 4 In his line. Also families furnished
%run Bread. sf.p 10
CiVANWS CAMOMILE PILL LS.—AisitA•
HAM J. CLENI ER, residing at 66 Molt street,
New York, was afflicted with Dysperi , la in its most
aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head•
oche. great debility. fever, costiveness, cough, heart.
burn, pain In the chest and stomach always after eating,
impaired appetite, secoation of sinking at the siontach,
furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomitlngs, dizziness
toward , night and testleness. These had continued tip.
ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm.
Evans. 100 Chatham street, anti submitting to his ever
successful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient
was completely restored to health itt the short space of
one moot h.s nil 2ratefu I for the incalculable benefit deriv.
ed,_sadly ea mc forward and volunteered the above slate
For Sal e holesale and Retail
rtE.I.I.E4S, Arent.
No 241. Wonit Atreel.'lelOW Second.
Cheap for Cash.
UNION COTTON F.RCTORY.
Prices Reduced.
Short Pre/ Yarn. Long Reel Yarn.
So. 5 at 16 cti. per lb 511(1 at 9 cts per dz
6at .V 1 ditto 600 at 8 ditto
7at 17 ditto 700 at 7 ditto
Bat 171 dim) 800 at 6 ditto
9at 13 ditto 900 at 5 ditto
10 at 191 (Otto (Oo 1000 al 4 ditto
d rirthier. Ltber:y
11 a: 19 tilt' o 1 --
12 at I : , ti ditto ; Candlewick at 16 ct. In•r lb.
13 at 20 ditto ,Com Billing • 9 ditto
14 at 2111 ditto 'Faintly do. . 1.2 y ditto
15 at 21 ditto 'Carp's Chalet . 20 ditto
16 at 22 ditto 'Corn TN Inc • 25 ditto
17 at 23 ditto Stocking Yarn and
1H of 2: ditto Coverlet Yarn alwais on
19 at 2-, 111110 hand
211 RI 26 ditto ,
; Cotton Warp made to order.
n- Order., promptly attended to. if left at J. 4. C.
rainter'_ -.l.n2an 4. li
l enned)*. , . or the roil
ii F. office, a
4. ddresA
... IC mocin ND Co.
BACON. .
A so iAck I,lla. new Bacon, jti , l received by wagons
ak./13 from Ohio, fur sale by
ISAAC CRUSE,
. , 148 1.11,,.riy st
Iteattoval.
rilllE -,111,1,1,11.er has remnv-d los Fa-limitable Tintoring
t Est aldishmeiti to Ike \Worm:Atte:ft b 005.... 3d door
ft out Grct FA. on •tnic if hell 61.0. hisolti root rimers and
all of her: who may favor him with a call may depend on
!hell wnrk done in a superior `iv le. From his
I. rig 1 epl burr In the Itutuness in thk city, an In litany
011ie! in Europe and An.ertca. be feels
ct,cpletil that lin run cis, cal lAfactlun to all who may
phi s ai• to favor him with 111(.11 custom. Fir aria attention
to Ml.:lnce-, :1 111 4t1411.1101' .VOrklll3llllll Ile hips, to
mrrft
and ricrive a Pllllll , 01 11
111111 C 11:Oran:Iv . . lie KJ/mil keeping
panda p of 31111 1 ri111111111 , :e , tiita'de l'or th o e
ricer trade w itH h alliLe.uld at serf rethiced N
prh
LIO
l
B rOn , r Lying well aware of tits . exietit
hat he 0 1
Ll. Kari nn the putt. ie. in Mils
.trivert,entent-; part kularlv reisnns who
utat }.1•01y 6s. rand int riolers on the nude, who never
itt VI d ,t It hour in the 1.t1,111( 1 1.4., and who knov no Wile
ti that ICY Clllll,l BM crook a sputter cloth, soil
they lle hart fared etiouall to advertise themselves OP tai
lor. a la wads., and by the aid of old cert#fica,ec, cuts,
puff,- Se. psch as ore Beret ably acrd by quack, to
I heir medicines. l hey often succeed in palming, off on
the unsii.pert in. customer some old tiash for the v.entb
int. Import ett Sorh pcoplr's ad ve ri i.emrnic are
only ealescrated to aril the I ratilir and are , o more roll
tied to credit i hap 11,111tIOO1 yet talf.thable pohlical ions
ahout the great (tart -leer among the Lilliputians ,
I precnnie almost every clioollmv has read and laughed
I W Olll,l mozaesi io 1110. M who wish to linye
flOtht! 111:11 - le In first rate style to make a lit :le inquiry
and titer wit: foul that this Is the place %here they tau
be arrommodzited: 13. D.
in 7
VIIIIIF.NOMENON IN CIII•:.3IIS7'RY—East India
Hair Die—culots the hair and will not the skin
This Dye is lathe form of a Powder wWelt in plait) matter
of tact may Ile npnlied to the flair Over nis.hl, Grit,
night turning the lisktest or :ray &air adark brown; Rod
by rerientinl n second or third night, to Jet black. Any
person may. therefore, with the least possible trouble.
keep hi+ tr.it any dark idtade or a perfect black. with the
[lo,llive osfilraliCelllol t he powder If applied to the skin
wilt not rotor it. There no coloring in ittls statement,
ns any nor may easily to=t These (arts are warranted
by I tie the t lot who !mimic:Ware' it.
For =ale al TFTTI.E . S, Rli Fnorth street. where a
large ak-iort air tit of Patent :Medicines may always be had
at either witob,n't. mr mall.
! R 6 Fourth street !"
Pittsburgh
Wheeling
l o unievllle
\,}
thila•
Doi I fan
TO PUBLIC, and rarticyior/V to my forms , '
patrons of this eity:—llliying retired from the
oral - tire of Medicine. I may be permitted to say. that it
has I.illett to the tot of tul f e w presort ut hevr I . II,!nYCI
so liberal or large it share of olist reit - kat practice us my
own has been for tit. last 30 or 40 yea
r'.
l'he experience of that long period of:Wive life, and the
fact of my baying fleet' twice, since 1830. associated with
Or. R. A. Wilson, In the .pfaettc.e.of medicine. (In Botha
period of five years.) enables me lujudge fully of the
merits of his pills.
So convenient , FO efficient. and yet $0 sate. did I esteem
three pills that for the SAO five years in toy practice for
the vire ofchronie diseafeu,or wha.ever cam-. and ihn , e
of females in part icular,l have used more oi them than
other medicines.
Like every other medicine, this most fail in some in
si sorer, Lut in my hands there hits been less disappoint.
meat nod motor sarisfart ion In 'Ay administ rat ion of I his
one remedy than of all others; its good 'beets sometimes
quite 11001liAi1 4, f
If my patient required a sar , t aperient medicine either
...lore or after parturition, the Wilson's p,'s were just
the thing! wonted.
if a dyspeptic acid condition oldie stomach. combined
wilts c.octiveness Of I WWI ivity ofthe liver.eonslituted the
diseai:e 3f my patient. the pills were just the thing (
wanted.
If 4 treated a case requiring an emaseeagogue. the
Wilson's pills were 311 st the thine I wanted.
If palpitation, headache. flushed countenance. or other
difficulties. indicatine a disturbance of the circulatory
and Yerretory systems, annoyed my patient at the , turn
o r tire,' the W ilaotOli pills wereijuet the thing I wanted.
Thus, without resn.;ct to the nnme, a disease might
happen to wear at the time I have tad It under te4st•
ment, particular Indications or sywypions arising, were
al - ^ays moat promptly and most happily met by the
Wilsoter pit's.
That so great a nnmber ofdlseares. and sornettuses ap.
parent's opposite ones, in which I have used these pills,
should be toted more readily by them than by any other
remedy, may at first scent strange and contradictory, but
why it is so it as clear to my mind as that a great many
persons should become thirsty from ;.s man
and y different
entities and yet 211 require that common gre
all blessings, water to quench thekr WIWI,
In conclusion. It is due the .apolat ion of tie medicine
and ttte public, to say decidedly and unconditl 1
o have .
ever
that
the Wilson's pills are theonly combination
met with In my toeseouros of practice, that re
met pas
esseesanything curative or specific 4,1 niek i A
tsedat - s
V(wrs 4%.. DR. MILO DAMS.
The above Nils ilesigned pastiest:loy for the sick
Haed.A che. Dyspepsia. Constipation of the Swab fre.,
prepared by the proprietor Dr. IL A. Moon. and foe
sale,wholesale and retail, at his dwelling In Peen greet,
below Harlem,. Del
•.•
DR. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. 'I hese
Pills are stronvy recommended to the notice of
the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in rentovina
;WISE complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex
ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate
costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and fiervouS
affections. Titese Pills have gained the sanction and
apprialtation of the most eminent Physicians in tlitUlti•
tel States, and many Mothers. Cor sale Wholesale.ind
Retail, by R. SELLERS, Agent
Pep 10 So. 20. Wood St rect , below Fecund.
Will• ADAIR, Boot and Shoe .Maker. Liberty St.,
opposite the head of Smithfield st., Pittsburgh.—
'rite SUbnilber having bought out the stock of the late
iThomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business
in the old stand of Mr. R., anti Is prepared to execute
all descripi ions of work in his line, In the best manner
and on the shortest notice. He keeps cor stnntty on hand
a large assortment ofabue findings of all deteripti
he ona and
es
of the ht quality. He so:ielts the patronage of t pub
lic and of the croft. WM. ADAIR.
cep 10
PITTBIIIIIIGH MANUFACTORY.—Springs
and Axles for Carriages at Eastern Priers.
The subscribers manufarture and keeps constantly on
hand Coach,C and Eliptic Springs ( warranted,) Juniata
Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brags
and plated Dub Bands, Slump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver and Brass .Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable
iron, Door Dandles and El Inges. c
JONES 4: COLEM AW
Bt, Clair st.. near tl e Allegheny Bridge.
.D.SELlnearF.r.Rs,sme.
et D :o ffice rind dwelling in
13— o Fu ly rth
sep
LOOK AT THIS.
The attention 'film e who have been somewhat seep
lical in reference to the numerous certificate• published
in favor of Dr. SWaVne • n Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
ry,nn acroutu ofthe persona tieing unknown in this ore
lion of the State, is respectfully dlremed to the following,
certificate, Ihe writer of which has been a citizen of this
borough for several years, and is known a. a gentleman
of Integrity and responsibility.
To the Agent. Mr. J. litnillr.
• I love used Dr Swayne's Comp and Oyrup of Wthl
Cherry for a rough, with which I have been severely of
flicted far about four month., and I have no itesitntion
In Itnying, that it lathe most effective medicine that I have
been able to procure. ft compose+ all uneasine.s. and
agrees well with my diet.—and maniains a regular and
I
1 good appetite. I ran freely recommend it to all other.
I sintitarly afflicted. J. Mtastcx, Borough of Chambersh'e.
I March 9. 11140. sep 23
ror sate by WILLIAM THORN No. sfi Markel ,I rem .
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FRUIT, SHADE, AN!) ORNAMFNTA
TREES.
PERSONS decirous of procuring Fruit, Slnde. and
Ornamental Tree!, or Shrubbery, d
from Philael
pliio or New York, ore requested in make appilentlon no
.00n no poo!itile. at the Nu! and Seed Fiore of the cub
Prriber. where can be hod catalogue!, prt ult oupl v of the
most excellent cartel lea. F. L. SNOWDEN,
cep 21 No 184 Liberty street, head of Won.'
IVlAZ , E . t e t t . f E u
i !t v l
n A r N q Ti n
e C o n t7l li d
l e e ' 41 -
e r n e :
ainls
erally, that he hag commenced the Marble business nt the
corner of Fifth and Liberty:qt...where will he constantly
on hand. tomb atones, mantel plere4, monuments, head
and fool stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every
aril ropori:litilf , lto the iltl4lllPllB. Be will warrant hla
w to he well done, and Ills char:ma wilt be moderate.
lie respect fully naks a altare or nubile WatrOgin2r• ns4 10-
W(xHirci;sor 10 11. IrCloskey) Faeh•
io.mde Root Maker, Liberty st., td door from
Vi - 21n Alley. The subscriber respectfully informs the
publicthat he has commenced the above litt•lness In the
t.ltort, formerly occupied by Mr. Henry M'Closkey,
find that he 19 now prepared to :Wendt° all orders in his
line ()Noel nese with deopatrh and on the most reasonable
terms. From Ids lonz eTnorinn re In Ihr. 441:01441%,ciure
of
Fashionable 1 . 1(U119. 1v feats ronlldent that all articles
rerun pf.4nlosninen4 040 sive satisfaction 40 big pa
wails. A share r.f p . al,on•ge respecifally
eep
TIPIRD SEEDS A ( ri. U r of nsr t Srerl9,, ran
sktla;: of Can r‘ .14 mp n,rl R nar: Ind rrrrlved
by
fin, 3. F I. SNOWDEN, 14R Liberty st.
Portal.le Platform ScaLes on witrela, W weigh 2,500 ibs, at
$55 00.
do 1(0 do do 2,005 at $45 00
do do do do 1,500 at 35 00
do do do do 1,000 at 30 00
do do du do 500 at 25 00
With raising levers an addition of $3 to each scale.
Dormant scales for the tve of Warehour.es, Flouring
Mills, kr.,t he same prices as abogc.
A len, White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Voting's
improvements. and a variety of other counter scales,
which they will sell for-front 8 in $l5,
They alga manufacture Steam Engines for Floating
Mills. Saw NI ills. Sabi. W.ac(.s. ti . C.„ double and single
uett , ril slide lathes foot and other lathe, for wood turning
machine!. for tenanting , chairs, planing machines, door
nod sash machines hall's patent horse power, with or
without thrashing machines, a superior am lee; circular
:MIN shafts, machinea for sawing lath. Tanner's ma.
chines and tools ofall descriptions.also for making black
Ing hoseca superior article; governors for steam engine
stucka, laps and dies. coffee mills, bedstead or joint boas
and mar hinery for making the sarne. cotton factory ma
chinery made or repaired; printing press platlens turned
and printing presses repaired
JAMES MAY, Agen:
sep 22—if
JOHN R. GUTHRIE, Auminneer and Commis
sion Merchani.No.lo6,coracr of Wood k Fifth sts.
Pittsburgh: Having neenappuirded one of the Auction•
eers CM the City of Pitsburgh . tenders his services to Jo' •
hers, manufacturers and dealers. who may be disposed
to maice trial of this ma . rdtet• Ede I , prepared to make
044 a noes ou vicisquaaeints of alt valealde commodities.
and trusts to salkly currropondents by quick sales, and
speedy 'and favorable returns.
'that the various interests which may le confided to
Wm. shall be adequately protected, he brines to the aid
of his own experience In business and acquaintance with
suerehandize penerrith, the iervires of Mr. SLIEVILL
FAMIKITOCI(.; hevetrtfore ativantateonsly known, as an
importer and dealer In Hardware and Cutlery, with
whom a permanent enimeement Is madc.
REFER TO
Messrs. M. Tiernan, Pres'A.a m. 4 M
Bank.
- Darlington 4. Peebles,
, 4 Roheri Galway,
~ James M. Cooper,
..i3MPik Mny, I
“ R. M. Riddle. .
Pittsburgh
.• Ww R otansoo , Jr. r re? i
J. of Sartiange tank.
Hamnioti,Bmlth, 4 Co., I
I
.. John D. Davis,
.. Samuel Church. I
.. j, K. Moorhead, I .
4 , Jas. W. Brnwn 4 co. I.
.. John H Brown. 4 Coic
.4 Smith 4 II wile,.
Yardly 4 n vorenl.
44 John B. Biddle,
.6 John Dalurell
CMYVEtt. AND Tits443THY SEED.
TN Store R. 5 boeltelsof read *relay Clover Seed. Alm
1500110ml' rime Timothy for rattle lota us nit.
CRLTPE.
1411 Liberty at
Who Germ for male SO bushels Orchard Grass reed
feb 22.
PROSPECTUS
For publishing a new Daily Paper in ' the City of Pitts
burgh, to be entitled the
DAILY MORNING POST.
rillHESubscribers having made arrangements to merge
the A met lean Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu
ry Into one Journal, have concluded to puhli<h a daily
paper with the title of the VallY
The leading object of toe "Porr" will be the d;ssemina
lion and defence of the political principles that have lirte
tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their resp , ct ive
papers. and t heir hest efforts will still lie devoted to the
advancement and success of those doctrines.
Although, In politic., the paper will he thoroughly
democratic, yet the Editor. hope. by giving an honest,
candid history of pa-sing Political events, Foreign
and Domestic. Intelligence. and brief notices of all mat
ters and occurrences that co:11'a properly within lite Follett
of a Public Journal, to male their pallet sußi . cfent l y In•
cresting to entitle It to 'the patronage of the public, Ir
respective of party considerations.
In addition to the political and g Tic rn I news that will
be found In the ....AforNing Post," the Fditors will Mite
pains to furnish the bitsi nesss community wtilt
the latest and most lott.resting CEMMILECILL INTELLI•
CtNCE from all parts of the country, and to have Preps'
red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade'
an will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business
Men in their syveral callings.
Ts-rms.—The Port will he published en a large imperi
al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum,pa.table In advance. It will also lie sold by
news.boys at the low rate of TWO EENI'S a copy.
Advertisements wilt he inserted at the lowest rates
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
EsTv active lads arc wanted to sell the Post,
Who will he en3agcti on the most liberal
ter
THOS. PHILLIPS ,
W.ll. SMITH.
A u2ust U. 1842.
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1.00 111 . 1DS. KY LEAF TOBACCO, in stvre and
tor sale by J. G. 4. A conpoN,
No. T 2. Water 9treet
BY Morrison Q• Co. London, for tale only by S. N
Wickersham, corner of Wood street nod Virgil.
alley Pillshorgh Pa. and 11. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is FO C agent for We,tern Pennsylvania. vep 10
FARM FOR SA LE.—The undersi2ned offers for sale a
tract of land situated 4 mllea frr.„, freepost, In the
direction of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township. Armstrong
county. containing 100 acres, 65 eMared and under good
fence; 10 of whist are In meadow— a good square log,
dwelling holier and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple
orchard of FU hearin7 trees—and a spring of excellent
water convenient to the Imam.
FOR Teams apply to the swbscrihera reeiding at the
1 Saltworits on the Pen nultlirlia Canal, 1 ni:le above Frce
port.
rep 10 wm . 4. PHILIP RAKER.
, Clothing Store
FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
READY MADE CLOTHING
THREE BIG DOORS,
No. 151 Liberty street, one door from the
Jackson Foundry.
lIIH E suh , crilier Is Just receiving at his well known
es tablishment, the largest. most varied and ctiks.evriv
STOCK OF 0001LIS that has tete been offered in this city
Every article was selected by hintAelf In the e a stern e l.
ties. and purchased at the t OWYST CASH PRICHS, and he IS
IlletelOte toahled to sell his urtielea notch lower than
they can be had at any other estatilialimen: west of the
m onolithic
Hie articles ore all made by experienced workmen,
nom the latest manor:termed g oods and in the most
MODERN FASHION.
Ile feels confident that all oersolis Who will tall al
hi: establishment sod examine tin S'Otli will he satisfit d
that iit ETTF.N. HA 111 G A INS ran he omained at the I
THREE BIG DOORS 1
than at any sittiil.ir e statitishineot in the city.
Ills stock consi!us In part or
Coats. Pantaloons, rots, Drawers, Shirts,
Cravats, ,Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders,
And every other article o f c l othin g of tile he st style
Front his varied stock of cloths he is pre p ared to
MAKE CLOTHES TO OltDElt at the shortest notice.
in a style unsurpassed by any other Pittsburgh house,
• and warranted to fit.
lay
e u r :f , r :r v i:n ia d r e r e be
h
between Dia.
111 a 1 rAkel. two
wp iiryn, rills
nnfarinre and
Ind ihe fol'ow
ngscales(ostmi.
ly composed of
octal):
:So. 1, Port
ble Platform
ZCUICI. Oil n
u weigh 3.5U0
lountle.,at *b3,
Da DBURY
PhHader&
i seplo
Ills stock of Spsis! and Summer Grods in superior to
tiny previous importations and be ins no hesitation in
saying that for excellence, beauty and cheapnet.s they
cannot he equalled in the west.
The subscriber would once more return his thanks to
his friends and the public for the sinprecedented patron
nee bestowed on his establishment, and believing tlrat
hiucsastnineis had found it to their tide:l'llr ee to deal
with hint. he would repeat his invitation to all those
au ho wkh to tjulta, Clothing of every descrtpilon at
isswest pricec,La call at NA. 151,
in 1.1151(11Ty STRICB - r.
n N M'CLOSK EY.
DO -Observe Metal Plate la the Pavement.
Felt 22
Passage and Remittance.,
TO AN FRU M
GREAT BRITAIN.
New Voik and Liverpool Line.
PERSONS eesirous of srnding for II el: friend+ to
conic from any pall of C real Britain. are respect
folly Informed th ti the stiliscrilter la at all (hors pre
pared to make inch ri , giigt iov• lie Is prepare 4
to remit ninnies by drafts, which arc made payable at
any point throughout the l'ilited Kingdom on pre, nirt.
lion; having hren fur the last 12 years accazesl In the
tiusLneas, Ite Coelaeorfitnint Fitat ftia arrangementa on
both sides the Atlantic are sorb as will give Yeti:4,l6lmi
Tile Ships compriaing the above line, are ail of he first
class and are commanded by careful and skillful masters,
leaving Liverpool once path week during the season.—
or Ilirthe . : particulars apply it by Ismer in
JOHN HER N,
or to No. 61 S.,ot New York.
J KIRK.BATRICK,
al !lira rg n.. 1,11 4- Fleming', Water creel
?it arch 3
MERCHANTS , LENE,
BETWEEN PITTSBURGH .IND
PHILATELPIII3 4. B.IILT1MORE:1
r INS IS Line is prepared to commence hositiese on the
openlnt of the canal. It composed (went of Col
timhin) of First Class Portable Boats, chartered for the I
.eoson, each hoat twins in charge of its respect ivy owner.
The line has at a heavy expense taken a Potdcy or IN-
St'll•liCK from one of the most suhstatitial and prompt
offices in the Untied States, covering all goods shipped
by it, (free of expense to the owners of the goods ) SILiC•
persdeatrous of ayaitins themselves of this Insurance
must give notice at the place of shipment of the value
of their goods.
The rates of freisht will he no low as by any respon
sihie carriers, and the facilities for giving sat Vac lion to
customers In all respects are .orpossed by no line on
the canal. Shipper. to and horn the east are respect.
fully Invited to cull.
rhe business will he conducted bY
CLARKE & THAW.
90 Front street and Canal Soots, PillFhlxrg
J. BUTLER & C. J ACKS'Oti,
Foot or Dock street, Philadelphia.
W. M. MEREDITH.
New York.
SOS. HAttNISH & S. MILLEN,
Baltimore.
J. ofk.. P. MARTIN.
Hacrbbrf
A. L. LOW:taloa:big:
March 4
NATO CENTSH:...
ICE
DAILY MORNING POST
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From the Sun N. Y. Extra. -.'
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NEW YORK, Marelnl2. •.,-,-
*4 -
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, , • :.;,•, ,
sever) Dapi Later From Europe., .
.arrival of the Great Western, bringin g
Intelligence to the day of her sailing.
The Great Western, from Bristol, 11th
inst. and Madeira the 20th, arrived to-dayr
about one o'clo:dt, with full files of Loo^r.
don and Liverpol papers to the 10th ivy,
elusive, and Bristol papers to hetjar . ,..s . 0-- - .1.
I sailing.
The news will be found highly• idterest:t
ing. •
bu) , •.
From the 13th Feb. hail nothing ~
'westerly winds, generally strong,
..,tui
sometimes blowing very hard, with heat , *
' I
seas, excepting part of one day, (10th
IMatch,) when the wind was caste 4.
Engine: 1
I it is worthy of reroaris that the ,
lof the Greet Western have been going fop
.90 days without stopping one instant, Il l '
that she has steamed a distance ftc. eft
miles With a consumption of 000 ton**
coal. A feat I beieve, unpretedented irk
the annals of steam n avigation.
The beautiful Mary DA litz; t leiir-t:(4.___.—
plislied enchant: e s'. - pil of the greii4
Herr.Decrong, si et. a few (Ilya slice foe
1 America, under an engagement made with
the agent of the American Museum, -an 4111
..-'
tablishruent of repute in the city et Diel4l
York.—Louden Times. •
HOUSE OF CONIMONS, FEB. 9. ,
3rnerican Boundary.
Lord Palmerston gave notice that h 4
should postpone his motion on the subject
of the American Boundary from Tuesday
the 21st instant to Thug, 1.4 . ., the 23d.. :
England —T he Gresp., l Wo,ltern brings
out two important dellaii.s - :rior.•rting Cana •
Ada, and a speech more irlimeaiatelY . rep
ferring to the United States and France; .
made by Lord Brougham, in reply to M,
Duping in the Cha. - nber of Deputies
which, though containing nothing Oboes
lutely new, yet puts the right of search
negociations between England and Amer.
ica in 1824 in a striking and correct light,
The discussion respecting the amnesty ftis
political offenders in Canada, and the Etio•
Lion of Mr. Labouchere, fur admitting
Canadian wheat into England, on the
term held out by Inrd Stanley in his deif
patch, cannot fail to excite deep interetti
in that colony.
A letter from Berlin, in the Journal (Li
Frankfort, states that the marriage of the
Prince Royal "of Hanovr, m ith the Prin.
cess Mariab oe Altenbilrgli is to be Sol. ,
emnized on the 7th of next month.
France —Spain, of course. occup ier Ihe
French journals. The Press is very ea•
ger for a breech with Spain, and a French
i terVet:tion, as the means of reconciling
F:anee with the . Eastern .Powers The National defends the Duke of Victory',
and declares that the Spaiii , h Government :
was ready to give M. Guizin satisfaction - ,
rirttil the paragraph of the French Sfroeelt
I from the flirone arrived at Madiia, eel '
was considered slighting to the regent,
Rassici.—Bus.lian Treaty -By this
treaty Russian and English vessels are ply,
tied on the same footing un entering the
ports of Ru• sta and England. The COW.
met ce between the two countries is chief;
Ily carried on in English alrips. The ties,
ty has nu reference to the tariff.
Chino.—Before leaving Nankin,
- thee.. :
Imperial Commissioners gave a grTikdeo.
rertainownt to the ( flicer a of the army and
navy, of which professions of amity were
indulged on both sides. ..
India.—The Indian mail has arrived, -
and we have received t h e Indian Journals
and letters to the 22d . -- )f January. The
intelligence which they bring, though - tu4
of the exciting interest of some mails of
last year, is satisfactory,, as proving thag .
012 peace and tranquility so much desired
in our Eastern po-sehsions have Seer}
I thoroughly estal•listieti.
Spaia —The conduct of General Seoane
at B a rcelona—his severity in exacting the
ton
quartering the soldiery
on all the Principal i n h a bitant—liis p ut i n t
down the freedom of discussion in the
prrss and throwing the writers into prison,
and supprrssing three journals--this sy,.
Item of severit y is producing its fruits, and
another 1 - e% u!t, tint les , forfiiitlable anti'
blo id; may ..e an , inioatel. ''r
itniec.l. rumor a were current in cads.,
that serious disturbances had made their .
appearance at Barcelona, but they do not
appear to he well founded. The city was
in a state of the greatest fermentation.--
Secret meetings were being bold, and all
lithe preliminaries for an idler revolt were
apparent.
The accounts from Barcelona state that
great irritation prevailed in that . city, and
but for the precautionary measures adopt.
l ed by General Seoane, another an more
\desperate revolt would take , place. •On the'
26th, the general. apprehending an p`sptoi
Isio:r, issued a band°, deni-uneing death
against every individiill, who by their.
I speeches, writings, or even by songs,
_
should excite the people to revolt. Not.
wit hstand Mg the menacing attitude of the'
military authoriii , -..5, allitatiou culitiuued tc.
i crPti=e, . .
The letters aid, tirt the P% 1 pperailon or
the pul lic at the forced c ontrihntion, and
Cie mar net in which it was levied, was
nesily at its crisis, and that deplorable oe
curie .ces were expec'el 10 takP place.—
Some persons imprisoned for nonpayment
of their proporqons of the contributio9
were set at liberty as a measure of precaur
PurtuiraL—The negrttiationa for Ole
ow tariff onntinue, brit ae Sir Robert Wet
stated in the ROW of Comm*,
EMI