litrr BLISIJED DAILY, BY BIGLER, ARGENT & BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. NO, 14. PlTr- VOL. I PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY 3LIIII, SARGENT & BIGLER, N. W. earner of Wood and Fifth Street•. cans.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. lecopies Two CLIITS—for sale at the counter of Nice, end by News Boys. is Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer ellkished at the same office, on a double medium it, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin. 'Civics, SIX CENTS. MISS OP A SQUAREIt OF TW : 'insertion, $0 50 o do., ' 0 75 •ec do., 1 po a week, 1 50 o do., 3 00 ree do., 4 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CHANGEABLE AT PLEASURE . One Square. Two Squares. t months, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 te year, 25 00 Ono year, 35 00 Larger advertisements in proportion. lIMPCARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS a rear. C. ORLANDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY AT L.W. 1 01IFice, Fourth street, above Smithfield. jitly INAGRAW & nvicrituuT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AVE remote(' their office to the New Court .1 Ifou.le, in the room over the Sheriff's Office. ap 17 --tf. Law Notice. ANDREW BURKE, t ry•Ftcv; removed to Smithfield street, between 4th 86-eat and Diamond Alloy, opposite Mr Geo Vevm , in's TolTmen Manufac or-v. a l l 16 Removal. lir A I-lON & WASHINGTON. Attorneys at Law; .T.l office on thr north aide of Wylie at., 3d door ;ast of the Court House Lt.to Notice. JAMES CALLAN hasremoved to the chambers occupied by Alderman McMasters on Fifth et. tntween Wood and Stpithfield. ap 16 REMOVAL. G. L. llobinson & M. M'Bride, •TTORNEYS AT LAW, DAVE removed their office to Grant street, a short distance from Seventh street, towards the !nun House. IrCoove s •ancingand other instrumentsof writing r, ally and promptly executed. ap2 1 William Elder, Attorney at Law, akewell'a Buildings, Grant street, opposite ti,e New ours Hons.. ap 17-sf . Woods,Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office in Bakewell's building, second floor. Sept 10 M'CANDLESS & M'CLU RE, 'Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, fice in the Diamond, back of the obi Court liouae, Pinghtirgh Oyster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, rice in Burke's building, 4th street, near Market, p 10 Pitt harsh. Win. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, ttshurgh Pa. Office in Bakewell's building, Grant st , rirWILLILM F AL'i/TIN, Eqq., will give his ixtt.en n to myunfinished bu4ness, and I recommend him he patronage of my friends. iep 10—v WALTER FORWARD. ;baler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, )ffice at the building formerly occupied by the Uni States bunk, 4th street, between 5f arket and Wood lets. m2l-3m TTIWARD stiersott. Dm. O'Hara Bobinsol, 11. S. Attorney, - AS removed his office to the 2nd ctury of ti urke's . buildings, 4th, near Market. ap 15 Goo. S. Seldon, Attorney at Law, I on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. IP Conveyancing and other imitrurnents of wri wally and promptly executed. JOEIN 1 3. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, !ICE, North side of Fifth street, between NVood nd Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, l'a. . Cullections made on reasonable terms. Jobe 'Ur . Durrell, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ltemeved in consequence of tit! late fire from hird street to Bakewelfs Buildings, opposite .•t House. a p 16 AO the 0 lnnelly, Attorney at Law, Thozaas Dt. came, near the cdu , -t House. in Me buildings g 'Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth sty rPt j betveen Weod and Smithfield, Pitts. burgh. sep 10—tf James Blakely, Alt:leiman, Office on Penn at., near the IViarket 11).. " se, sth Ward fah 25 R. D. SELLERS, re. I 3., IDEMOV to Penn steet, hove o n Irwin and tiandstre ED eti. five r belor _and street. -- `WIGS AIaTEI3 S , SURGEON DEN'''. ST. .. • 118 Liberty stret. 1 . A few doors below St Clair m, l'ittsburz,h op 28-Iy. , --- -- ---- --- 7 .. Wm. A. Ward, :Was removed t..., the place of his 1 'Penn street, t WO doors below Irwin —._. Dr. George 'PRACTISING PHYSICIA; 4 , SURGEON, laoOffice, Smithfield sc. neatthe corner of Sixth 116-1 y Doctor Dardelialrffica l l Office . on Fifth street, be3 , .sreenWood and Smithfield streets,'Yittsbqh- dee 10—y JOHN SCOTTi CO., Wholesale Grocers chant' aneonunission Mer- No 7, Commercial Au. Liberty street, i 519•17 Pittsburgh los t ( AI'DSVITT, LIMES MCDEVITT. J. Si J. wrivlTT, wHOLESALViROCERS, Dealers in Produce and itsburgh manufactures geeerally, N 0.4224., Liberty,posite 71!) Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. tip 28-ly W LAIR, 138111111 SIA7IAO TIMER •Ir SHOE FINDtS STORE, NO 1110, WOISTRENT, (KAN.: purrsica. ip• • VEIRTISENG. LYE LINES OR LESS: One month, $5 00 Two de., 6 00 Threedo., 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six do., 10 00 One year, 15 00 rmer residence, in en 18 J. G 111IINTZ, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No, 114, Markel street, near Liberty I-Iy PITTSBURGH, PA Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, gard #U6shcs, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails iVarehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street. Si G.y JAMES DENNEY, Jr., lOLESALE AND RECALL GROCER. AiDealer iri Produce, at W. Greer's old stand, 96, corner of Market and Liberty streets, Pitts F h . 6 .• The best of Groceries kept constantly on hard, [ap J d3m JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Be kilers, Printers and Paper Maker', No. 94 Market street. sep 10 JAS. HOWARD & CO., pP . ( Dealers. removed to the corner of 7th and Infield streets. up 16 D. "PATON C. STOCKTON & 00., (LATE STOCKTON, DICK .S Co.) OLESALF.I GROCERS, COMRS)N AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS No. 114, !rood street. r ma PITTSBURGH, PA ISAAC v.,. J. B. LIPPINCOTT QtTSE Sr. LIPPINCOTF, Conussn, Produce, and Forwarding Merchants, No 879 (old number) SMITH'S WHARF', . E BALTIMORE, (M D.) RErICEt :—The 'Ales chants of l'ict.bor2ll in Eenernt . jari 13-4;m DAVID rD U. W. LLOYD. IV D. & G. W. Lloyd, SO D. GROCERS, COMMISSION AND 1 , ARDING MERCHANTS, AND DE IN PRODUCE t PITTSBURGH AIASIU. FACTURES. LT?' 1i advances in cash or goods made on consignnag produce, &c., at No, 112, Liberty street. m 1 5 J. L. SZIEE'S N i /kREHOUSE, C. ""e r, nenand Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. The hig rice en:ii for Country Rat' Baling Rcd Colton Waste. Alai, dCitior in Chloride Ot , P aper, ne, at cash rr ipso.july 14. d es Patterson, Jr., - streets Pot :burgh, l's., Corner lA A Ferry manufactuPl ks, hinge.; and befit: tobacco. ful ler, mill ands screws; huuNen .crewi, fur rolling, mills, &c. sep o—y !rogdes & Son, A RC t;TS AND DUI LDERS, O ffi ce ' ' S ` ilrect, corner of Diamond Alley. ie p LA NS uldicatian4liiii,bedinalar- Le.t stale and at teat REvrßENci tan & KPntAy, H Co., .1 Nilood liratner, \V B Scaife and turt & jan. 14. 184; Da. W. KEW MOIILER & LF:R, " 4 " 18 111D APOTIIECA RI Cornet ef 4 streciand VA rgirialley, 10. 314.1, F RESH Med seicteu an., put up with care, can lo wan tints, at triodi.rate tyricf•q Physicians' ,• ed. •ripan,s ca In; ..11111,1 ma \ •.2-1v MAR, ffTLE, FAMILIGPOCER, SNIITHVe ) ;TtEET , Next door to the Frri.A.Terinn Church June fi. REYNOLDS 71-1.--XitTil Forwarding and Cuban Merchants, AND Ditu, _ LUMBER, GROCIES . IRODUCE, A PITTSBURGH NUF.ATURES, FOR THE ALLEGHir R ER TRADE Corner of Penn Eirwir reets , L. 0. REYNOLDS, 'ITTSBERGH. L. .WILMARTH. a - 1 y Nil W BOOS TOE BOSWORTH &OR TE R , No. 43, Markel streel,nd,oor takird street, A RE just opening a need exie,e nssortmrnt or Books and Sim,* whicl iev w ill se ll, wholesale and retail at the 'est pike ap2s 11. H. AI,C,LouGi MAY be round at the G Wareho o f m e , r , Parke & Hamlett, No; Wood stt, where he respectfully invites persons ving busi, w hi m to call. np 17 CHARLES A Forwarding and Corn PITTSBURGIp A., ssion Nhant, Agent for U. S Portable Bowne,l.rthr,,,p,,,la tion of Merchandizeto and frotittAburghnitnnore Philadelphia. New York and Iton. 11.1 v A. G. REINILIZT, (Late Reinhart 4t rong ) XVIIOLESALE AND RE IL GHOR . PRODUCE 4. COMM ISSN M ERLIN No. 140 LILIERTI , Sr., FFSBURGH,. feb 1 Pilkineton'atinrivall4 Blscut NrANUFACTURED undsoldhole,F.ale ar,„i _L SIXTH 513 EXT, one door bw oct2l-Iy. Pittsburgh Infirkry, FOR the reception and trear r e of der,,„ of the human frame, such tt7ab or l e d feet, rontracted joints, nary-perk ti Strabist. or Squinting, and of Diseases of (ha ve , suc h an. taract, etc, under the care of ALBERT G Liberty, near the corner of F rth scree dee 31—rltf John Irreloakey, Tailor anClerthier Libertystreet, between Sixth street a Virgin a S nth side. se Cutlory, Surgical Instruments and Edge Notice to Borsemel Tools. JOHN W. BLAIR, haying made an arrangement PERSONS wishing' to hastheir hors withThomaA M'Carthy, Cutler, he is now pre. ism ) , Nicked and Bobbed. I,y an exrienced mtrored to furnish all articles used by Dentists, Sur rom theeestern cities, can have it attesd to at nteons, Saddler., Tinner., Tailors, and Shoe makers, ut times—at Holmes' Livery Stnble on Tli street, bribe shortest notice on the most rensonable terms. tween Market and Wood, near the Poseffiee. Any orders left with John W. Blair, No 120 NVoorl N. B.—Horses kept at Livery by the l y, week o. ree i, will have immediate attention. op 12-ti month at the above stable. nvl7-5m - To Coach Makers. Removal byFire. 1 B GRAFI AM,l3ont maker, formerly of Smith .A LOT of superior Coach Varnish, wa tnte d, j,,,, t . field st, has removed to Fourth .t.next door to recd and for sale at the Sprimandxle manu- Knox's Confectionary, where he will he happy to factory, St. Clair at, near the Allegheny Mir, by WILLIAM COIAIA:Ci. tive the calls of his friends, and especially those ' JY 3 , are indebted to the establishrneni. ap 16. BURGH, WEDNES H AVE removed their WALL PAPER WARE HOUSE to the cot ner of Seventh and Smith field dtt actg. Where they have on hand a large and splended as sortment of WALL P A PIM and BORDERS, suitable for papering Parlors, Chambers, Walls, &c. Also, a ,getteral assortmen t of %Yr icing, Letter, Ptint ing, Wrapping and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, &c. Which they will sell low for Cush, or in exchange for Rugs, Tanner; Scraps. &c. fel" 22. 1311 Fine Wall Papers. sub.scribers have nn hand, in a addition to a select assortment of cheap wall papers, which they arc daily increasing by new patterns from their manufactory, several lota of very beautiful French paper of this spring's importation, received sev eral day, helot e the fire, to which they respectfully in vite the attention of t Leh frien.!.s who wish to paper. HOLDS/11r & BROWNE, Wood st. corner of Diamond alley, ap 24 -if --- Removal by Fire. ri'iii ,, nl".cribe r inform 4 6i.4lhendi and UlO putt IL tic, tbat 11;19 opened [I WM. S TOCKTON CABINET WARE ROOM, at the cerner Liberty and St Clair streets, over Brown and Reiter's Drug Store, %%bete he is prepared to :wend to all ruNlcrs in Iris hue. E- '- Entrance un St Clair street. up 15 M. KANE, Jrt. ___ I'l ITSIIURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs anti Axles for Carriages Al Eastern Prices. I i r P II E sul , eril ..01M ItIIIGICIUIO4 1111 d keep.; en:l:tarn 1 lv on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Spring; ( w ar - rtiteif.) Juniata Iron ik \les. Sil,ei and tarn„ plated Difidi From -s, Bra.: and f.: inid I lob Bai n l s , Sl ump Joint;. patent I.eallier, Silver nod Resin Lamps, Thee-fold Shiny:, Malleable lion, Door ilarelleb and Hinge,. &v., S.-ii. Ile re:pectfolly solii it; a contlnuttnce of the patron age Iniretofute bestowed upon the cidablislitnetit. WILLIAM COLENI AN, leg 4 St CLdr , t , near the Allegheny br ill e. •_.._ r p liE sir, ~f Ignot afire ii ell.ily forgiven. Many of _L the "'wit/rum s - of the present day are put WO hr persons who have no knowledge of 'lie . ..IOW", of it,nli . rine in theory or practice, and i n ,i,,i, t.. 1,„i„ ~u„i, i~ . foirance cry out foidlynguinAt t ll' • • 14.noranl l'rrtclid ris,- mici brii,c others to lovi-t for hieil oft lime, ha; galled the un=n4p.icting, :AN", pi opi•r know ledge of iho diiie,iiiiiii theypiebald 'ii.i no doidit think they rtild When iht v .1 , 1 11 , d, Bier, .i . rt , Iho %are 11l be pitied, but no h: so lOtirh OS I 110:, Who take ,hi•ir -ults:tabir comporinds." but they not only lose do ,r mow:, 1 0 1/1 Inl•• the :,,1, inta_;iii the of chat oc con.savy ad, iee , libill real. pi aetie il ph-iciart, 1• al way+ nine to ;,,ii. 11 .• 1114.. 141 Ili" liii!.T 1 - ,1 an Im firosetiitit in the mode oldie--; I o I he neolicii I man for fin improvement ill jut Sl • ll'ili•ii 1,1 medicinii-- an d t hi; arciOJllls her the Brent iwneriority of L)r Se (7Ple ' S (,impound Syrup of It'ild Ch. rr 3, ~, or ail other medicines e‘er offered 10 Hie p.,!,1,• 1 . . r do . Cure„ Al di-ea-es id' the Longs and Bi e.i-t, Cough., (:old., ( 7 onArimptior t , A.il , rna, .‘- litti-,7, 11' , ..1. Li, et' C , ini. plaint, Pain in 1111' Side and Brea -it, Broken Con-titti tion, &i.e. liiirte•rnher iikVIIVS to inrpOle for tlitl.llajnO . _., ~ " .t ,, 1. ,r, d , . --.. ..- e ' nan - :: - : ol L irPrrc, rry att-ichod w..lt. ‘.....- , M r.rent ort , zia,' rr , paration. I . Lo r.,,,0ir i.: ynly prepared lii. Dr Str,i cur, vorniir of I:li:fit li and LUCti tOri•i•ls, I ' ll! ' ,,: , 'ldd l. F0r.... , ' ll,, \I ' M. I I IoRN. A , z , nr. ill , I' 7; Cot ; ti ai r SI re. e .e.l ni..t -Ale, a ',or, if/fre-1, hunt., I ti,e-Stilti4. %rob fur l a.h. Tin. corn I .:irt of tin .1”4"',, jk4,111.50 (;11t71 Spit it, Turpentine, C.-iirn Tartu!, Copal Vartit,h, Sulphur, White Lead, Ca.qur Oil, " Guru Arabic, I.lthargo, Salts, FlaX,red Oil, FI :11annn, Venitiati Red, Eng,. Grim Opium, Spool-di Brown, Gum Aloes, Ctiippe3 Logwood, Flor Camomile, Cams...out!, Saltpetre, rustic, Jujube Nic Wood, Herd Liquorice, Brosilletto, Liquorice Bull, I ndigo, Magnr,in, Nutgalls. l'uw'il Ginger, Oil Vitriol, Nutmeg..., Aqiuifortits, With a genet al it , :urtrnent too numerous lo 111. 'nt whi..), %sill lie sold tor Cash at ti Amull advance on EtPuern prices. 1""'I)r ‘VILLIAM KERR will give his attention to theeitinpoondiniz %of prt , eript ions. rn2 IMPORTANT "1 - () BANKERS! NEWELL'S Patent Parautowie Permutation Bank T 111: cillnqrrihe r inn accented tin aL , eney, For tln• uhove celehrnted tint! well known Lock, which is w A a a A N•ryn to defy the most .-onstimmate shill of the burg ut-, or even the inventor Thin naurunee rn.y he dl'PrTll,l l'Xirio,,c , int; bin n ri ideal examination tit" the in inciple. on which thin Lurk I. constiorted, w i:1 saii.Cv any one Itnviii4 oven a limited know ledzo of mechanism that it i. d—und lie ;Icto.l inspectinnnf tlir Lurk for n few minutes will Cern°, e en:fay clookt that may urine in inn mind. Ile has numer no.. evil ifirato;, from Brink o(ficet , , Broker= and (.e,eral in do. env) who have tined the above Lock, ‘Yitirli he will happy to exhilat, anti give every explanation to Lilo. , who mny he plen.ed to tC [MAN, Fire I'roof Client and Vault doer :N. innufacaurer, Corner Liberty trod I' I ctory stn., sth %Vac je2 1 t f. ANULF Ni. 17, Fif It street ,bel 'cern IVood and Market, HAVE this day enterod hon r:lrtnt•rillip for the manufacture of all kiwis G:ts-fitting;; nlso, all kinds of Brass and Spelter Castings, and Brass fittings in gettetal. In thus presenting , oursekes to the public, we make it our particular study to give general satisfac tion to all who may please to favor ith their pa tronag All orders executed nt the shorte.st notice, and on the most reasonable terms. frb 11.1-If REMOVA L. JAMES fIOWABD & CO N I: is It I s T 0 It E . 1:ItIt M(01 1.):11. No. 144, It! tt To rrevcnt Robbcry GAS FITTING!ai. ADA MS Sc. McSTEE:V, AY, AUGUST 6, 184 Music fii49 l l Music !! T FIE undersigned being desirous of retiring from business, ufii•rs fur sale HIS ENTIRE STOOK OF AIUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Consisting in part, as follows Piano Fortes, New York Manufacture, a splen did lON 2 Seraphenes, Loth excellent instruments; 700 Violins and Bows. assort*•d; 0 Violincellos, Guitars and cases; 200 Flutes, u splendid assortment; Pitch Pipe:; Flageolets, a fine lot; 100 Ularinetts, American, English, French rind German; Drums and Fifes; Violin Fittings; Muuth pieces, bittsand screws. Tuning hammers ,nd tuning forks; Reeds for different instntments; Strings and pegs for Violincellos, Violins and Guitar 3; 10,000 pages Sheet Music, for Pianoforte and Guitar; 1,000 Music Books, nll kinds, including Preceptors; Music paper; Port Folios. BRASS INSTRUMENTS: Valve and Crook Trumpets; Kent Bugles, Cornetts; French and Bras., !Lms; Oplaticleidest Basrms, And all other instrumenis in general use. lie will also dispose of his factor for manufacturing 111usica I Instruments, with all the necessary tools, and a latg,e quantity of work in a state of progression. To any person a h.: wj lie, to enter into the business, ho will dispose of his whole establishment including store fixtures, AT A PRICE LESS THAN COST. Ile will aNn cell AT RETAIL. to any who may rttVol - with a roll, tun• portion ofhie stock. .[Mk_'JM-7 'llll 41 .E... ". 31E . ID Individual. Banda, or Serninnries, desirmi of sup plying ihemselves with good In , .trurnents or FnAbion able .Music, will :low have an excellent opportunity to do go. The 1113trumentA will be warronied to be eqwil to any now in market, and the mu,ie of the latest, and mo*t I,ll , llin:table kind. Cull and lee. WM. D. SMITH, my 1:3-3rn N 0.28 Wood Street. l'ittsburzh. Day Boarding. The iii . 1..6,14 well pro% ided nib every con cniencr to accommodate any namber of g o,,ti of Lip !Intel in the Diamond, would re.mort fully inform tho-c Who residc in the couritty, Loa tin busine , s in the city. I 'tat ht. hible i, prepared every day fur the rucept tun of tr.insient :4, either by the day or sine meal, toil from I,i• 10OZ P X periellet! 10 the buidincos, the awls of hi" tatilc and unremitting; exertions to pleas.. all Who um) him with their patronage lie feel" con riont being, able to give entire satbfaction. A nomhe r t d" the lam< ic. , pectable merchants in the city c I.d:tried at his litynce fir vt.l.ll"A, to whom he car, rein forfor t.ie iimn , •tcr of 16.4 accommodation". DANIEL FICKEIS()N. II I 1; ril ;y LEATHER AND MOROCCO. RICIIARD BA RD Nu. 101 Vuot/ street, 1 doors abore Diamond alley. PITTSII I'ltC.l I. - ;n t , t:o rt r: s .i r ‘ . . u ot r ! n l i..h tit' sa p t 1 1, % ,, n f N t .p inj,n.zd. um! Country Nil. and C.tlt*.kintt. Nloroc ,,, or Shoe 131r,.!;tig,. Tarn:ore Oil , &c, &c. Al! of v, tlich isotlored the %Pry lowet , st pikes for • • -.)40.441 - 1P - ITT{ v-% arrune ,tOCK 1 rrtin, rtrrcavrel mg; B. I." o her of nil kind. bought o ihe rough. Temple of Fashion. opi,sac Excl.an z e JOHN JULIUS,' poffer+ hi+ prttfo++ioal cor;icc. It, Iho (iontlornon l'itt+horgh, and hog+ loavitt them that he 1134 on ihind n very I,trgo and torit.ivo,t,ortinent Uf all io . ,es in the hair, Perfumery, In 1 ' I and Canny lii .10/1N .1 V LI V..:rioeful I a tin• enr.ourazorrant Le 11.1. received. sinel over willirez to ronrrilluin his aiil to rho, who ssl,ll to he cool and comfortable. ha: mater. rd tt plan 6.r clitt.nsz hair for the slinonor 5,11..011, which now lielsilowle.l2..l to el superior to any of tho do. or 1':o., jone 9." m Pitt burgh Tack Factory I IL: ut01e,,i..2110d. hi, mg built machinery of the 111.,t InLI!;11 . 1 , 1'1! Of the he.o Taality a Icon...Lod in the neate.t. Stylo, TACKS. lIKADS. 1611UENAILS,&c.S:c. which they corer for 7ho attention of ‘Ve.ttern orehunts and other% is invited totheir. r , talth-hment. ‘VOt 11)1V Alin. II F.RREYS; CO. Intl street. opposite the 1•:•rit !Igo Bunt:. joly I -Con. „„dor,i g ri,„, watild n 1,1,4 respoctfolly inform palilic genet ally. that ,he will anvil to the bu.ines4 of Con‘”vancing in all its bran Deeds, NLotg Iges, nod all oilier in,troments of ‘t.i . .tinz ..\es.utvd with :/cruracy and de4pnteh. Paper h,,,ks and other legal paper!' made out for Attoraws. 011111e1 shortest moire. Room,,n Wiiry street, lotirth doorflom the New MARY T. KIN(iSION. Co.lrt /1111 F. quh..criker hosing, sustnined n very heavy loss the late fire, in cm-inn-aimed to call upon rill who know themselves to he indebted to him to nettle their accounts an soon no po-isible. Ile hopes this notice will be promptly attended to, unit is neees sal v he should hit% e funds to recommence his business. He dues not wish it to he tindeNtood flint thin no tice is inter-1110d for any of It in customers who were nufferern at the lute fire. air 15 M. KANE. .IR. Improved Shutter Fasteners. Tsubscriber has invented and manufactures a n qttperior SHUTTER FASTENER, made of milt-nide iron, and superior to anything of the kind now in 1150 in this cily, and, he belieresin the United Simi , . To be had at any (if the hardware stores in thr city. and at the manufactory, Smillitield St.. ror ner of Diamond alley. J. VOGUES. jar) 1.1-d Select School for Boys. ur WILLIAMS, will open a Select School for Boys, in the Session-room of the First Pres byterian Church, Pittsburgh, nn Monday the 7th of April next. Entrance on Sixth street. TEnms:—PrimnryClass, $6 per scholar per quarter of 11 weeks. 'Junior Claqs, Sonior Class, Rev. D. Ellinir, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Chin.le. Stealer, 1 05e ph GFIZZAM, M. D., Charlea H. Israeli, Esq. march 27—lvd. OF Johnson's Superior Printing Ink, RECEIVED THIS DAY, At the Offire of the Pitlaburg.li Morning Post BIGLER, SARGENT C. BIGLER. july 26,1&..•t1 200 KEGS J uniata Nails; For triv 7 JAAIES NIAY Conveyancing NOTICE 8 Jo REFF.CIF.NCES A FRESH SUPPLY NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, BUREAU or YARD 3 AND Docxs, July 21, 1845. S EALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Memphis Na vy Yard," will be, received at this office until 3 o'clock 1' M. of the 20th August next, for furnishing and delivering mnter;als and for executing work et the Navy Yard, Memphis, Tennessee, as follows: For making the necessary excavation to reduce the bluff to the established grade of the yard, and for gra ding Front or Chickasaw street; for furnishing mate rials and building about 6,900 perches vertical wall; for the delivery of 12,300 perches stone, sandstone, limestone, or both; for the necessarypiling on the east• ern idle of Wolf river to secure the shore; for the de livery of 272.400 pressed brick, and 541,900 salmon brick; for the delivery of 183,500 feet [board measure] assorted lumber, cypress, white and yellow pine, fur roofing and inside work of buildings; for constructing the foundations for nine buildings for various purposes for making 221,000 cubic yards of embankment; and for clearing the whole ground thirty-two acres] of the undergrowth and trees. Persons making offers must state the price per cu bic card for excavation; the price per cubic yard fur embankment; the price per perch of twenty-five cubic feet for vertical wall; the price per perch of twenty five cisb'c feet for stone; the price per foot lineal mesure, fir each kind of timber; for piles when driven and fin ished according to the plan; the price per thousand for ench kind of brick; the price per thousand feet, board measure, for lumber Int the foundations of build ings; the price per foot, lineal, fur piles; the price per thousand feet, board measure, for any wood work re quired, and the price per perch for the foundation walls. For clearing. the proposals most state the gross sum for the whole job; the contractors to have the wood which is upon the ground, The gravel upon Front and Chickasaw street must be preserved, and spread spin upon the street after it has been graded; the work to be paid for at the same rate per yard as excavation. The Department explessly reserves the right of di minishing or increviing the quantity of materials and the amount of work in the several portion: of the esti mates here furnished; and should the quantities of ma tet inls and the amount of work he increased beyond the estimates, the same price as is spcified for that kind or description of materials or wufk shall be paid to the contractor, and no more. The materials and wink roust he sus jest to inspec tbn and approval of persons to be appointed by and 'older instructiens ft om this Bureau; and none will be received cr approved which shall not pass such in spection. Contracts Lind bonds. with two approved sureties in one-third the amount of contract will be required, to he entered into within twenty days after the notifica tion of aceoprinee of the bid; and ten per cent. of the amount of MI "Mla will be retained as collateral secu tity for the faithful performance of the contract, which will be paid only on the satisfactory completion of it; and ninety per cent. of all deliveries made and work executed will be paid on all bills properly authentica te' within thirty duya alter their presentation to the Navy Agent. ' Bidders are required to accompany their proposals with evidence of übiliry, tozether with the names their sureties,_ whose responsibility must be certified by the United States District Attorney, Navy Agent, or same person well known to the Government; other wise their proposals will not be acted upon. Plans of the works can be seen, and met] other infor mniiess.. • _ t:ttit next in the Union, InteiligencPr, nn onstituiion; D. C.:ILI more Republican, n na Sun; Penntqlranian, P1,0,1,1,1 1 , 1,1..1; Morning News, Evening, Post, and Jour nal of t:,enmerce New York; Harrisburg,h Union: \Junin ! : PittsbUrrh; Enquirer, Richmond, Va.; Na.liville Union; and Memphis Appeal. Preprietets of the above papers will be pleased to 'end R copy of the reipm emit...lining the above adver tisettient to this Bureau. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BuREAt3 ('F A RDA AND Ducxs, July 41st 1845 rir1111.: time limited for receiving Proposals for 1111_ work to be performed and materials tohe deliv ered at the Navy Yard, Nlemphi4,i.: extended.from the :21st of Aognst, to 3 o'clock I' M of the 10,h of Sep. temper next. In cases whew Propo,:als are male embracing more than one portion or the work of the materials, or the whole, as requited by the advertisement, the Depart ment reserves the ri4ht of dividing and accepting for -such portions. or for the whole, as may be deemed best for the public interest. I'. S. Papers that are directed to publish the a bove advertisement are reve-ted to publish this one alAo july 20, 18 15-lawtScplo. NOTICE. AII)11" ( . 1)/TIIING AND Ph 'lade! phiu, July 25, 1345. SEALED PROPOSALS nre invited nod will be received nt thb; (Alice until 1 fit-bock, P. M. of `2oth (Inv of An.g . ut nest, for furnishing for the United Shoes Ser \ it.e on or before the 20th of Novem ber, 1:; 45 Two hundred Dragoon Saddle; complete, to consist of ho following parli or piece,, Saddle, Brvnst strap and phl:e, CrUppe r Girths, '2, Sul cing Horse shoe pouches, 4, Cloak straps, 3, Vohs° straps, 3, Carbine socket rind straps, Holster strap:, 2, Two hundred ho'trters urhi holster pouches. Iwo hundred Saddle vaiiites, and Two hundred Bridle.' complete, to convict of the Col lowing part"; or piece'', viz: Curb head stall, Corb reing, (long) Halter ~trop or Curb bi t , Corti eh,iin, Sntifile bit or bridoon, Throat strap. 100 sets to be rie:iver.erl uilhin 60 clays, and the other 100 nets at the end 0C 90 days front the dote of EZZIE/13 .1 he whole to be or the best materials and work manship, equal in all respects and conforming. in mould or finish to the models or patterns deposited in this Office, and in the Office of the Quarter Master at St Louts, Mo.. the Assistant Quarter Master at New part, Ey., and the United States Military Storekeeper at Pittsburgh, Pa., whirl' can be examined by any per son disposed to make proposals. The Saddle-trees must be made of the best sound rind seasonable ash timber, of the exact model and dimensions of the proteins referred to, and will be subject to a strict inspection by such person or per sons as the undersigned may, on the pert of the United States, appoint for that duty. First, (Li - teethe comple tion of the wood work, and before it be ironed, and again after ironing and before being covered. nod final ly, the whole work will he inspected when offered for :lelivery to the United States. And with the view of guarding still further the interest end rights of the Government against inferior materials and workman ship. the undersigned reserves to the Government the privilege, through the inspectors who may he appointed to inspect the articles contracted for, of dissecting such saddle or saddles as may be designated, for the jarrposc of determining more satisfactorily the quality of tire covered materials and work; which dissected saddle or saddles, if found equal in all re spects to the pattern, will he received, but if otherwise, will be turned upon the bands of the contractors as rejected, and the undersigned reserves to himself, as the agent of tire Government, the further light or privi lege of regarding any defect in the model, materials nr workmanship, discovered by dissection, as common t o all the other saddles offered fur inspection, and as wa7rani tog the rejection of all. A contract in triplicate. based upon accepted bids or proposals, will be executed by the parties, for the Pit flit rups, Si imap bathers, Hultrr headr4inll or hridoon reiui, (short) ICE, TWO CENTS. ' faithful performance of which the usual bonds, *ids two or more approved ,securities will be required. Tbo Equipments in question are to be delivered by the Can, tractor at the United States Clothing and Equipmeol f , Depot, Schuylkill Arsenal, where the final inspection . will take place. Payment wi.l be made un each 100 sets of equip. mqpt received, if desired by the Contractor. Letters eontaininw s prnpusali will be addressed tcs the undersigned, and endorsed "Proposals for Horan Equipments." HENRY STANTON, As. Qu. Master General U. S. Army. jy 31-lawtnug9.o P ROPOSALS for carrying the malls of the United States from the lit November, 1845, to tho 3011 a June, 1848, inclusive, in Pennsylvania, will be receiv• ed at the Contract Office of the fort Office Depart. meat, in the city of I Washington, until 9 p m of flat 22.1 September, 1845, (to be decided by the let of October.) on the routes, and in the manner and time herein specified, viz PENNSYLVANIA. 1710. From Athens to Romo, 19 miles and back, once a week, Leave Athens every Monday at 8 e m, arrive at Rome same day by 12 m. Leave Rome every Monday at I p to, arrive at Athena same day by 5 p m. 1711. From Attleborqugh, by Oxford rind Falls. inton, to Morrisville, 10 miles and back. once a; week. Leave A ttleborough every Monday at 8 a m, arrive at Morrisville same day by 11 a m. Leave ',Morrisville every Monday at 1 p in, arrival, Attleborotieh sameday by 4 p m. • 1712. From Bellefonte, by Centre Furnace, to Boalsburg.. 12 miles arid back, once a week. Leave Bellefonte, every Monday at El a in, arrive at Bortisbnrg same day by 12 m. Leave Boalrburg every Monday at 1 p in, arrive et Bellefonte same day by 5 p m. 1713. From Indiana to Blairsville, 16 miles and back, once a week. Leave Indiana every Saturday at 8 a trt, arrive at Blairsville same day by.l2 in. Leave Blairsville every Saturday at - 1 p in, arrive at Indiana same day by 5 p m. 1714. From Willsgrove, in Lycoming county, by way of the Magian/I branch of Plunket'a creek, through Fox township, to Canton, in Bradford county, 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave ‘Villsgrove every Friday at 3 m, arrive at Canton same day by 3 p m. Leave Canton every Saturday at 8 a in, arrive at Willsgrove same day by / p m. 1715. From Newcastle, by Princeton and Porters. vile to Butler, 27 miles and back, oneea week. Leave Newcastle every Tuesday at 6 a m, arrive at Butler same day by 3 p m. Leave Butler every Monday at 8 a m, arrive at New castle same day by 5 p m. 1716. From Penningtonville to Buck, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave Penningtonville every Monday at 8 a m, ar rive at Buck Anme day by 12 m. Leave Buck every Monday at 1 p m, arrive at Petss ningtonville same day by 6 p m. 1717. From Pittsburgh, by Logan's ferry, to Shenrersburg, '2.5 miles and back, once a week. Leave Pittsburgh every Saturday at 6 a in, animas 1718. rom usse in lamg,,",„ and back, once a week Leave Rue.gelburg every Saturday at 8 a in, arrive at Sugar Grove same day 11 a m Leave Sugar Grove every Saturday at 1 p in, arrive at Russelburg same day by 5 p in. 1719. From Sinnamahoniug to Radians, 15 miles and back, once a week. Leave Sinnamahoning ever) Thuisday after arrival of Lock Haven mail, sayat 10 a m, arrive at Radian*. same day by F..' p m. Leave Rathans every Thursday at 3 p m, arrive at . Sinnarnalioning same day by B p m. 1720. From Stroudsburg, by Snytiersvilles Fennera. sidle. Kunkletown, and Kiengeville, to Lehigh Gup,2s miles and back, once a week. Leave Stroudsburg every Friday at 8 a nt, arrive at Lehigh Gap same day by 4 p m. Leave Lehigh Gap every Saturday at 6 a m, arrive at Strodsburg same day by 2 p m. 1721. From Sunbury, by Snyderstown and Rushville to Danville, 15 miles and back, once a week. Leave Sunbury every Saturday at 5 a m, arrive alt, Danville same day by 11 a m. Leave Danville every Saturday at 1 p m, arrive at Sanbury same day by 6 p m. 1722. From Tunkhannock to Bowman's creek, 12 miles and back, once a week. Leave Tunkhannock every Saturday at 8 a in, tar rive nt Bowman's creek same day by 12 m. Leave I3ovvmates creek every Saturday at 1 p m, arrive at Tunkhannock same day by 5 p to. 1723. From Unionville, by Kennett's square. Ha• merton, Pennsville, and Centreville, Delaware. to Wit• mington, 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave Unionville every Tuesday at G a m, arrive at Wilmington same day by 1 p m. Lenve Wilmington every Monday at 10 a m, arrive at Unionville same day by 5 p m. 1724. From Washington, by Cross creek and F.ldredsville, to Steubenville, Ohio, 26 miles and back, once a week. Leave Washington every Monday at 8 a m, arrive at Steubenville same day by 5 p m. Leave Steubenville every Tuesday at 6 a m, arrive at Washington same day by 3 p m. 1725. From Wattsontown to Muncy Dam, 12 miles and Lack, once a week, Leave Wattsnntown every Monday a: 8 a m. arrive at Muncy Darn same day by 12 m. Leave Muncy Darn every Monday at 1 p m, aniva at Wattsontewn same day by 5 p m. NOTES No proposal will he considered unless it be accom panied by a guarantee signed by one or more teepee. slide persons. The following i. the form of a guaranty which should be filled; the first blank n ith the name of the geom. tor, the second with that of the bidder; and the third and fourth with the beginning and terminating points of the route: anti after being dated, should be signed by the guarantor, who must be shown by the written certificate of n postmaster, or other equally satisfacto ry testimonial. to be a man of property, and able to make good his guaranty. This guaranty, so certified, should accompany each bid. The undersigned guarantees that if his bid for carrying the mail from --- to be accepted by the Postmaster Getictal. shni,l en. ter into an obligation prior to the first day nf January next, p ith good and sufficient sureties, to perform the service proposed. "Dated —," The bid should be sent under seal, edrirra9olllo the First Assistnnt Postmaster General, with Mail Propo sals in the State of written on the face of the letter; and should he despatched in lime to be receies ed by or before the 22d September next, at 9 o'clock P m. The cnntracts are to be executed before the )fit Jan. wary next. For the prohibit ions of bids resulting from cornbi. nations, as the terms and conditions on which the contract is to be male, see the Last ettti annual adverd tisement. POST OFFICE. T/EPARTMENT, Ilth Jr, 180. C. JOHNSON ? , Pthumnster General. July :-?.3-luw4w 17000 L F ,y I RE B MK s —zh o trj:r . sale oct '3O No 7, Commercial Row, Likny