VOL. I-NO. 130. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE FLIBLISHED AND EDITED BY BIGLEII,SILIZGENTA BIGLER, N. IV. corner of Wood and Fifth. Streets TERMS.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. Six dollars will imariably inn isiiquiled if not piid withinthe year. '- Sinelecepies Two Ce.sTs---rOr sale at the counter of the Office, anti - by News Boys.. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer i+ published at the same mEce, on a double medium a leet, at TWO DOLLARS a ycat, in advance. Sin gle copies, SIX CENTS. TERMS OF ..LVE LINES OR LESS: Ono month, $5 00 Two do., G 00 Threedo. 7 00 Four do., 6 00 Six do., 10 00 Oue year, 1,5 00 P1•;R SQUARE OF T\VE Dneiniertion, $0 50 L . ,. do., 0 75 1 00 Otte wve.e, 1 50 Two do., 3 00 Three do., 4 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS CHAVOLABLE AT PLLA3VRE One Square. Two Square,. Six months, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 ')no year, 25 00 One year, 35 00 f Larger iszleortisementain proportion. I CARDS of four lines St: DOLLARS a yonr. GEORGE WINSTON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 14, Alain Street, ItICEiNtuND, VIRGINIA. Rerrt at Pittaburgh Wm. Lippericutt &Sun, and Jain Gtier nov ^_osw' EDMUND SNOWDEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE in building on the North Eitat e.urner of Fourth and Smithfield ,treett. JAMES S. CRAFT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, corner of Fourth and Wood streets, above Sitsbett S. Junes. Enttance on Fouttl.. nov StreSSATION & SEANOR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE in lab street, i n Burr's newbuilding, be &wean Wand and Snlitbauld streets. 0,.0.29 _ (L•TE t:. s. •TTORNET,) 11AS removed his Office to No 8 St. Clair street EDWIN C. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COrNSELLUR AT LAW Franklin. renango County, Penna., WILL attend prouiptly , ii ail liusineas entrusted to hi, cure--ctillettiona elude iu W amen, Clarion and JetTeisun counties. MEMO J. A. STOCKToN, I\IeRPHT. ‘YILSoN, &Co.. 4 ? Pat.burgh Joas BLOLF.P. Jitsts Frat/Llin • Hot. A t.r.r Hos. J•rif NVlLsu.s, Steubenville, Obit). C. ORLaINDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY Af LAW. Office, Fourth sttect, nbo,u Sruithscld. I.ly. DIAGRAW & ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 11 AVE removed their office to the Neer Court House, in thermal over the Sh,ritr'.thEco. dp 17—il Law Notice. ANDRF.W BURKE removed to Smithfield street, between O 4th street and Diamond Alley, opposite Mr Geo Weyinan'.s TotaccoManofitc ory. np IC Removal. nT AHON & WASHINGTON. Attorneys at Law; ILI office on the north side uc door East of the Court House. . p 1 _ Lcor Notico. .A.MEE3 CALLAN ha,remored to the chamber. e occupied by Alderman McMa.tera on Fifth at. bet - wren Wool and Smithfield. ap 16 REMOVAL. G. L. Robinson & NI PlTUrido, ♦TTUNMYYS •T LAW. HAVE removed their often to Grant street. a short distance from Seventh strcet, towards the Court House. fConvey ancingand ether instrumen tee( writing 'aridly and promptly executed. ap2l .NI'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and. Counsellors at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the (Li Cow t House, sop 1U Pituburgh. Wm. 111. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Offitm in Bulcewell's building, Granti.t., 'tiVtcttax E. Anvils, Esq., will give his atten tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him tothc patronage of my friends. sep 16—y WALTER FORWARD. Shaler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the building former!y occupied by the Uni net States bank, 4th street, bet, cc!) Market and Wood StreetS. TTI2I Irn w al) Slat rsns. Geo. S. Seldea, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield M'Conveyancing and other instruments of wri ting logally and promptly executrd. mar 21.tf UAMILTON & STERLING, Attorneys at Law, OFFICE, North side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, l'a. N. B. Collections made on reasonable tertns. dee 4-ly John W. Sorrel ATTORNEY AT LAW, HIS rtenacved in ennouluenee of the late fire front Third street to Bakewell's Buildings, oppoodte to the Court Flow, Thomas Dos=lly, Atteraay at Law, Office, near the Court House, in Mullon's buildings m y 7 13.. Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wcod and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. scplG-tf Dr. divorce Witt, Office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth, aug 21. PITT:BURGH H. D. SELLERS, DI. D., REMOVED to Penn street, hetween Irwin end Handstreets. five doors below Hand atreet. ap 15 HUGH MITERS, SURGEON DENTIST. 118 Lib,pity street. A (e* doors below St Clair st., Pittsburgh ap 28-Iy. Win. Al Ward, Dentist, Has removed to anyplace of his former residence, ic Penn street, two doors below Irwin. tip 18 Doctor Daniel Mcneal, Office on Fifth rtreet, between Wood and Smithfield streetg, Pittsburgh. ' dec 10-y . .. , . . . • • . . . . . . • le. . " , . . .. ..- - .- _ . ~. . • - • . - . . . eillllllo a0. „ 4 P 111 tfi 4 Morn . . i 4. -...• . . . . .. REMOVAL. THOMAS ARNOLD, AMERICAN LOCK MANUFACTURER, has moose,' his store from St. Clair street, to Dia• mood Alley, between Wood street and the Diamond. nova I. ALONZO W. 'NO, NO. 83 FOURTH STREET, CHRONICLE BUILDINGS. UIANEFACTLIRER end dealer in EOl kinds of 1 Tolmern. Snuff and Segar‘. nct4.v VERTISING Whoicsalo Grocers and Commission Dior- Denlent in Produce and Pittsburelt minufactured Ily, Nu. 224, Liberty, oppo,.ite 7th Street, Phut berett . rot. op 28-1 y Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edgard Ilus.ltes, .Sla, H r of Iron and Nails Warehouse, Smithfield ahovo iThurth oat. Arp lU—v JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and, Paper Makers, N. 44, Mnrkct street. orp I Corner of Pennand Twin streets. Pittsturgh. The prico puid in cash fur Couuti y Rats. Baling Rope and Cotton Wusie. Alto, dusler in Chloride of Lime, Paper, Twine, &c., nt cunt] prices. iule 14-div. Office, Smithfield Street, corner of Diamond Alley. PLASS and Specifications finished in the best style and at the shortest notice. EIBMIEMZIa RE VI:RESCCs: Logan & Kennedy, H ChildA & Cu., J Wuodwell, A Kramer, 1Y B Seaife and Cul tart & Dibv,oth. jnn. 14, 1843--.lly. Forwarding and Commission IKarchant■, PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, FOR. THE ALLEGIIE\ . Y RIVER TRADE Crroor of Penn sod Iro in ureet•, L. 0. RETNOLOA, L. WsLll/I.RTFI. S aS-ly NEW 00Ir STORE. BOSWORTH & FuI:UciTER, ,Vo. 4.1, Markt: strtr:,ned.t door lo Thtrd dtrra. R E 1.1•4 nrehing nPw an] el . WivlVt• ;iv. ;IA meet A of Books and Stationers, w I.lch they •••1!, and rOn.il et the town.t Itr2s AVELr Removed Co O. 2, %Valet stret.t, romc _L the CLICI.er of "b 00d. rod nehr tic epot i/ im "hence they were dnrea I.y Len: 1.; he heippy to kee Corner of Ist and Ferry rilt.diur t ziu Pa., manufacturer of locks, and belts: tobacco ful ler, mill and timber screws; loosen screw. (or milt:lg 12121NEM Our Work. cuutinan io t)/!1 upenticn, 11,1 V 6 • taro r.onvtantly adding to our stock, .111,:h etosst,lcs us 1.U . • nil , trdors with promptness. Yurchavars are rospLctfully so.lcited to cell and evoirninn print, and terms. op l 6 Iv Removal. TAIL W NI. M. W RIGHT, DENTIST, h nord,d LI to St. Clair swat, next dour to tho Exch,:ge Hotel Building.. sec, I John ItTOloskey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley S rid] side. sep to Charles B. Nay, WHOLESALE and ftetoll Bookseller, Paper Dealer. Stationer and Bookbinder, corner of Wong nod TThird mor reet send 1K Pilkington'sUnrivallcd Blacking, 31- A UFACTCllEUandaold,vhoiesaloamlretail .1 s LIM s rxxer , ..1110 dour below Smithflold. Forwardingand Commission merchant, I=l Agentfor U. S Portable Boat Line. ferthe transporta tion of Merchandizo to and from Pitt.burgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and Boßton. i3l-Iv UDR the reception and treatment of &termites of the human frame, such us Club or Reeled feet, contracted joints, wry-neck and Strobl:ernes or Squiuting,and of Diseases of the Eye, such as Ca. taraci,etc, under the care of ALBERT G WALTER, M D. Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. den; 31—dt1 911 HE übscriber informs his friunds and the pub lic, that he has opened a new CABINET WARE ROOM, at the corner of Liberty and St Clair streets, over Brown and Reiter's Drug Store, where h,ts prepared to *tend to all orders in his line. re Entrance on St Clair street. ap IS M. KANF,, JR. CDTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer No 140 Wood street, two doors frern Virgin al ley, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Bunker's, Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Teols. Trusses, &i . e. je 24. WEltave received,and will hereafter keep cor stantly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink, in large and small kegs, which we will be able to sell thraper than it hasheretofore been sold in thiscity. Orders from the country accompanied by the cash fIN ALL CASIC3) will be promptly attended to. BILLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, iy",T.-tr Office of the Pestand Manufactuter. J. G. VIIINTZ, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No, 114, Maria street, near Liberty July 1-1 v PITTSIIURGIL IrA JOHN SCOTT & CO chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh JOIN feDEYITT, 1,011.3 IeDIVITT J. & J. DVDEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, J. L. SHE E S CASh RAG WkREHUUSF J. Vogde• & Son, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, GEO. FELIX, PRACTICING PIIYSICIAN,, Corner of Smithfield street rind Virgin Aitcy. jiile 1845.11 MARTIN L x"r FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, \rat door to the Fifth Prosbyterimi Chuich REY:s;OLDS & WILIIARTF{ •nC DELLERI I LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, REMOVAL. COOLEY & Leznp, ereluto Tatlurs. James Patterson, 3r., FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT DIDLVANY & LEDLIE, MtSCIACTLIRE AND XEF.P CONSIANTLT Cut, Matilda and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE ECEEEM=3 Corner of Market and Water strcetr, PITTSBURG!! net 21-1 y CHARLES A. McANULTY Pittsburgh Infirmary, Bemoval by Fire John Cartwright, To Printers 1151lin A CURE FUR CONSUMPTION SEVEN TIIOUSAND CASES Of obstinate Pulmonary Complaints cured in ONE YEAR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER. RY, the greet American Remedy for com plaint. and affections of the Respiratory Organs. We do not wish to traffic with the lives or health of the afflicted, and we sincerely pledge ourselve+ to make no assertions OS to the virtues of this medicine, and to hold out no hopes to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. We ads the attention of the candid to the following considerations. Nature in every part of be ea, bat left indulli- We of adaptation and desigt... This constitution of the animals and vegerames of the tort id, is such that they could not endure thu cold of the frigid zone, and vice versa. In regard to disease end its cure, che adaptation is more or less striking. The Moss of Ice tend, the Wild Cherry and Pll/61 of all Northern latitudes, (and Dr. Wistar's Balsam is • compound and chemical extract from those,) lisv long been celebrated fur complaints prevalent only in cold climates. Indeed the most distinguished medi cal men have averred that nature furnishes in every country medicines fur its peculiar diseases, Consumption in its confirmed ansi incipient staz,es, Coughs, Asthma, Croup, and Liver complaint, Corm by far the most total class of diseases known to our land. Yet even these may be cured, by means of the al mph yet pocverfnl remedies, named above, and which are scattered. by a bei.eticient Providence, wherever those maludiea prevail. %VISTA ICS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY ' DV/ miracle never craser Mere evidence of its sarFJs,,sng heall4 Reeorative Virtues ‘l 4 Fiurn Dr. I.l4ker.Springli-1.1, Wani.ingt,..l co., Ky SPRIRGFLILD; Ky., May 14. 1845. Megsr, Suniutti & thlte t hi, oppur.. tunny of titt"”rmittg• you of • most rein!. kunte cute Fuultrrno..tupon nut b. the use of Ur. Widiur . • of WtIJ Cherry. In the ye•rOf 1810 I wee ialoin with en iriffiamme tinri of the bowels which I labored Iftidfli . lol . fi weeks when I gradually recovered. In the fall of MI I was attacked with a severe chill, which iseated 'Laud' upon my lungs: and fir the spec" of three tear I V 1 111 CO, filled to my lied. !tried all kinds of medicines. end every kind of medical aid without benefit, and thus I oearied along , until the winter of 1844, until 1 heunl f ••11isinr's litticirn of Wil•1 Chen v." Nly friend• pursoaded me to give it a it int, th , ugh I had given up all topes ufriteuveiy and hid preimn•d rn!.self for the change of noruther wail J. their •'lietintiosa I wait induced to make to.o uf the G en uine Wi,ta•',l3alsarn of Wild Cherry. 1 efrct iru!y as:outshone. After five sear. of law:ion, Phln and suffer/1/g: end after til, •pent ft •:r ill' flys! Lund tell dollars to IM purp., 11 ',lll the hest acid mont re.pn•uiilo physician, hid proved ttliav, it 11,f, I w stain restored t., emus, health hn the blr••:nz of G..' a-d the use of Dr. Wu!ai'• Ilal•nrn of 11 rll Chen, I aim DOW evjryme, It and •ach I. mr ell terrd brpra,•..ca that I arn no I,.N;e: I meet tn . !, former arqualmanre.. I hues grut,' 111 INI•101t. end firm and I°l.l. I c•n OON eat ns truer and n.v food morms to rigo,« uoh me. I ha,o rate, more turns tt.c :ust. •1a mood., tn.n I hu..l rateO fI•C 11,0 , 1 Lo, ConAt4lering try fluke nirno.t. n Tyli,cio, I .!..ern necri,uf , " 1 - 01" the g r to,d arm! a fill:, I IN? urd (AbO wt.rre me,y ur 1,u,!) to :)per Lir./ Mute p May ti,e b'estAiog of Golkreat artln tte renP , lettui. of en VII:•tlIJiC • 1.14 , •t• r • t Bu:Aarr vt %N I: CI Youtf, ruc ,, tlJ.v• If BAKER. r" -- "T!,e• Int!Pr fun Dr Ii rr.nhdr,, Ind ..tid stands diz'd and tir•t p"1,.i,11,14 4 , p^Uk ror Itnej Lot Bol!•4.1,11 f %V.:A Chrtrr.” Apr:: I I IC 15. N1 , .•r0 So , r {( Par 4-1 I.Nc liui a foa t, 7!esWi,:lat% ::1.1 ail .111,C hal'. lio• .riff I aed until I iin i ow. 11,4 Lio t.d.atto4, , il :;44. o: 0 1.4 ,L.,re I . l:141,1 1 ., 1r the dr;ic: , • fl,kt I d.. nut. Niel: t.r 5. .1:i. an. Cht-rt , ole e fr,, , ,y for laat he% tt, 1:me• tho oC, u Irri, iron ti.e ea. , • hake nz.tis• Liteiy. I I I , u, 4 4/1 ,,, t Tt, ..fr«. - c..,1 the balsam are in 711 kry eaa a at, ti.in L ly IV' It imr,,,,c t m, I 12, •ny Mralt • illl . 110 ,, ,1 A Irn,,t ellml,••r.leil upon trial and n.ll .•n i V hrnr thr Teat of exiielince, .Q.l [his. h.evvr, ...ern. to b 0 ‘31 . ,d there who h vo trate,' it. virtue., 0•, i ••• effi.....c) I, ;heir own env. I tr. trectfully. JANIE-1i . Ea- Those rho Couraerftsi n glod modicrno fur rho purpose, of adding a few drdlars to their pockets, are far worse !bun the manufacturers of spurious coin. For While the law only robs us of our property, rho former tot, property and heuoh and irfo ow oy.— Dr. Wu raa'. 13a isarn rf Wad Cheery a nd•r:otrr by thousands of disinterested to Inane ed'ect• ed the most extraordinary cures in rases of n polmo nary and asthmatic character ever before recorded in rho lostnry of modicum,. The yn.mg, and beautiful, the good. rill speak forth its praise. It is now the ids - orue med.. ine to the moat Fitelllgent families of our country. Socha high stand in public eatittouien has been a. clue yeti by its oon merits a hme. A ri d s o long as u domertto.g puldic are careful to get IS't.tar's Wild Cherry, and refuse rh scorn saunter• frit., anti every uthet article preferred to them all a substitute, AU lung wtil curer—pottlive curet—cheer the fttestd e ,if a depalting family. 517 - gr The true and genuine "Wistet's Baltinm of Wild Cherry' it sold at established agencies to ail purls of the United States. Sold in Cincinnati, un the corner of Fourth and Walnut street, by SANDFORD & PARK. Gen'l Agents for the Western Stales. Also, sold wholesale and retnil, by L. %Vilrox end B A Fiihneatoek, Pittabure,h, I'u. nod by appointed agents in every important Borough i.t West,rn Penn sylvnni, art 14.1 v. Solcct School for Boys and Girls. HIA'ILLIA MS has open his Select School for 1.1.• Males 50d Females, in the room over Mr D)et's Grocery, and formerly occupied by Mr Samuel Blood, in Fedural strect, Allegheny, so Monday, the 18th inst. Tittstst—Primar)Class, $6 per scholar per quarter of II weeks. Junior Claes, " 8 Senior Class, 10 REFERENCES. Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. IL Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Shaler, Joseph P. GaZZUM, M. D., Charles H. lateen, Esq. wept 911 HE undersigned, having built machinery of the J_ most approved kind, will manufacture or the best quality of Iron and in the neatest style, TACKS,I BRADS, FINISHINONAILS, SHOE NAILS, &c. &c. which they offerfor sale low. The attention of Western Merchants and others is invited to their establishment. 'WOODWARD, HERSEY & CO. Fifth street. oppo3ite the Exchange Bunk. july 1-Gm. MMil 4 4 ' V .l,:‘t • • .N•' PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1845. 4.! 0 V • , . B E W COUNTERFEITS. Pittsburgh Tack Factory 1 • • • Phconix Safcs and Vaults TI 11 , , undersigued invite atteutiun to the follow an.; cei tit:cute: CERTIFICATE' The undersigned bayin been reques.ted by Messrs. Constable S. Strickler, to r. be present and superintend u teat, be fire, of one of their recently invented Film nix Fire Proof safes, and deeming the subject ono of very great public impertance, have carefully act utinized the ping , eat of a IC3I, to high one of said chests was suljected. The chest was supported at each corner, nt an elevation of 10 to 12 inches from the ground Ere of Bitumicous cool and fire was made over. end around and kept activel.T burning 5A consecutive bears. Thu fuel consumed wan about 80 bushels of coal, and one cord of wood; the best all the while be ng quite intense, and in the opinion of the undersign. ed much gt,ate: awns et& is likely to sustain in any • ordinary house burnina. Ott thu removal of the Are. at their request the clout was opened, and greatly to the 'astonishment of tie' undersigned and the large number of citzens present. a Blank Book wirli Sundry Bank noes within its ("Ids; a piece of Dry pine Wood end the inner lining of the safe, which is of ‘Visod, were found WWII) in deed, but nut in the Slightest degree charred ur inju red, some manuscript on the Book as legible as be fore the teat. The undersigned are unanimuirs in the conviction that a flu proof chest is practicable; and that tie ingenious and enterprising manufacturers, whose efrurt. f ur tome mouths past in producing this desideratum have pruved•so entirely successful, de. serve the public confidence and mu ronage. JOHN ANDERSON. I. R. LIVINGSTON, JOSIAH ICING. WARRICK MARTIN. EDWARD HEAZELTON, JAMES PARK, Ir. li, Elie c]ntracter of ibeetinnir named gentletn;in. the haven e.,'1.111,111 - C ncninet deception, iu tho ieet which was our P 1 viz there fore reel the utmotit confidence in recommending 'hem as a rehalde'protectiou uptiost tire, wider any °idiom. ty circumstance. We would aiautn !hose iw,er , sted, that there and wood ,Lout those Safes, but what is neeessititly connected with the shelves 411,1 W 0 make Vault flour, in the same maiiiier and up on the some plan. One lir these can be scut, at Reese C. Town.end S Cu.h new huilline. workm toshitt of ,tor \hotlt+ they ran be 4 , 011 tit OW fo; phee.t Lyon. Shorb S.:. Cu., (lonelt CorLohn ,, , 'Wm I, tu ttner, Kirg S fluirries, J. If If .vo., I'. .% col W. Nllrtin. 1 . 7 0'N1‘ , ....Z ,, "rs ;VI 2 , 1 .0...1, bet,, een LONi I.ABLE & STRICfiLEH. U<; .'.•r :5, 131;.• ,;:n JAMES COCHRAN, Cort,er rystrecte ,Fifth Mud, Pittsbn7 , ATANCE - Ar of M u g Fi re p roof t. , •4t 4 , Grntrok syri flpinnics: Iron 53,1. Va.,PL., Cut al and t,ge.t.vr 1 sc ipti. n ~ 1 5n.,11, work. [lcier: IVilFarn Mime*. ' 4 1 1 .000 llutclo? SL Son, Aim u-d A A Li Et,Li .N. COIT1111:4.1,16 rnit.t n.),1 is,cl M G ICE 1111 ,. A - Ni,v)st. I.IRI'.IN d NIILTLN Bl:liGEtt. S E L.„,j o , . t t`i:; , r , fA ho 111del•i rayhe f.rd. V.,. I. ' : L.,,lJti. dly 1) Sr lIGERY. . • '.. ~ •• ' .-,,,,' .....' . U Thee. sup , :ied on impr,r,cl Prtnefples at reduced ih4 zr3 a It IFI , \I. \1„,,, f I , lont'r , 2 ..•., .!..• poort of .1 ~, i.t Lir- , .r,.i t. o',4lels Cr Cia,LUt r. , r ! Trwr, h Tmvh n.to 1.1 I ..t•C.I f.,r tr.3111,a. •e•Ct c::L y J,l O C rristiro i!A!!enlrd 10 in gr..ei T ,1 t:I. .•10 s t 117 part of It .01 of 1, t, I.e 1,1 LL.• tLow up.. C t . ; C Cii r‘..t. Tr. 'h cry G Wr.iii. , 7l S 2 to S3esr6 Jtiv , r Piste of Prot t to 2 " 50 ct. to 1 " rts P.ugg nv, by otLer Dew nr,-e 'dr .1111,,E CLUIC nltl. LCuur IS sn 1..3 CH VAIBERI.IIN. ay . , !-$ d 3 n Dissolution r iii !-; rrinrr.ia l r a..i.•'111 - Oft) bettAren Kl, 1;, , 10. CAll/lell under r Li, J 1,0,1 1; CA I ala day diss.,lved 1.. -nor lotvlng 1 - 1,17111 agnu•nt rre.tert them fur Se C,,,,tt a.: irviat....l.l" p,a.ac tnnec luqulrnt to J K Loan. i,o aum:ra..l la actt'ta tbv bona...a of ti,e. LOGAN. CONNI:LL. l'ataLutzh, August I, 184 S. Dry Goods at Cost TAS. K. Lopio. curter o f \V uud and Fifth cleats, •JI us or J D AUCLIUII Rooms, being desirous of chit eiug Y.,e present business, offers fur stile his of Dn Goads now on band, at cost, comurising o ;sign suiporttuctd ut cloths, cuss; metes, sattinetts. es'lnge paints. rnuslius, &c., end would respectfully 1:1%IIe tim unenu.nnif those wishing to purchase es he Is de:et to close up his present business. .segu,u 2. 1' I.s.—eug 4. rsistlom MANUFACTORY. Springs and Axles for Carriages At Eaitern Prices. 1 1 11 E subsert her manufactures and keeps Ctlllstetnt iv hrtnd Cuach.l.2 and Eliptic Springs (wur rsnted.) Juniata ham Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames. Brass and plait d Huh Bands. Stump Joints. patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps. Three-fold Steps, Niullauble Irun, Dour Ilandlgs and Hinges, tic.. &c. lie rospectfully solicits a continuance of the patron ego lierutufuru ba stowed upon the stuililistimont. WILLIAM COLEMAN, jai, 4 St Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge. WASHINGTON HOTEL, Corner cf Sl. Clair and Penn streets, Pslisburgh, JAMES ARMS 111.0:s;G, Proprietor. I K proprietor begs knive to return his moit grate fol thanks to his friends and the public for past favor-, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; it has accommodations for travel ers, and a large room for public meetings, dinner or supper parties. REFRESHMENTS Al ways ready, or prepared on the 5 honest notice, with the choicest the market will afford. Oysters and Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Uysters, received eve ry day during the season. The greatest care has been Luken in the selection of wines and liquors. A vane. ty of newspapers are regularly filed in the eitabliall went. P. S. A Hot Lutleb served up every day at 11, A. M er,lo. Europcan agency REMITTANCES of money on moderate terms, can be made during my absence in Europe, to every part of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales or the continent of Europe. Legacies, debts, property or claims recovered; searches for wills, titles and documents etfected,and other European business trans acted by applying, to James May, Witter street. Pitts burgh- ki KEENAN, vet I'2 Agent and Attorney at L,rv, Pittsburgh Mails to Galvoston pnoposALs to carry the mail., of the United States, from the 1,,t of Nlurcb. 1846, to the 28th of February, 1850, with right to the department to extend to the 30th of June, 1850, from New Orleans, in Louisiana, to Gavelsion, in Tezas, 450 miles and buck, will be received at the Contract Office of the Port Office Department. uutil the 25th day of Janua ry, 1846, to be decided by the 31st day of said Janu awv. Leave New Orleans every Saturday at 10 a. m., ur rive at Gavelston every Monday by 10 s. m. Leave Gavelston every Tuesday at 10 a. m., arrive at NewOrleane every Thursday by 10 a. m. The proposals should specify the mode of convey ance, whether by steam-ship or sailing paeLet, and set forth the size, rate, and description of ti e vessel, with sufficient particularity to enable the decision to be made, on the advice of the proper officers of the naval service, whether the same is or is not converti ble into a ship-of-war. And special notice is hereby given, that, agreeably to the provisions of an act of Congress. approved Match 3d, 1845, 'hose proposals (being acceptable in other respects) will be preferred which shell engage t. 9 carry the mail in a steam ship or ships, and shell stipulate to deliver said ship or ships to the United States, or ts their proper officer, on domain I made, for the purpose of being converted into a vessel or vessels of war; the United States be ing bound on their part to pay the fair full value there of at the time of delivery, to be ascertained by four nppruiserk—appointed, two by the President of the United States, and two. by the owner or owners, with en umpire in case of disagreement, to be appoh,ted by the President of the United States'. The bidder may propose a different scheduled days and hums than the one uteive specified. He may ask for an !MIAMI SUM of compensatiun; or in lieu thereof, a certain proportion of the pustages accruing on the indihmatrer cikaveyed over the route,and he may offer tu carry the mail more frequently than once a week. A r ti c le, of contract are to be executed by the ac newer' bidder and by his sureties, by or before the Ist day of March next. The conti act is to provide among other thine*: that the pay of the trip halo be forfeited when the trip is not performed, and a due proportion when a grade of service is rendered inferior to that s;recified in the contract; and that fines maybe impos. ed, onless the delinquency he satisfactorily explained in due time, for failing to taae from or to deliver tutu. the post office at the port of landing, the rnail belong• in; thereto, or any part of said mail; for autTering the mad. rir any part of It. to be wet, injured. lo,t, or de stroyed; for conveying it ins place inr manner that ex. prows it to depredation, lons or irjun•, for refusing. af ter demand made, to convoy u trail by oily alli r.rmal stca:r.ship or ‘C/114C1 un by tile contractor on the route, over a:.d ribose We •pecilied runrber of trips in the contract, and fur nut arriving at the time set; ulau for transmitting intelligence, or furnishing the means of transmitringinrelligence i n m ir ti nceof she m a il.— The Po.tmeste: General not!, annul the con:roc:for re peated fir ile re); fur endating the post office laws; for di.ota•aing she Strati uctiou• of the department; for re fusing to dessMarge a canter whet, requited by the tie par t merit; for aasigring the cont.: hoot the Gun- I 'le Of HI., PoatrnsaterGeneral: or for setting Up Ll' I awning an expense as OCA - ear:inf. The rot:master General may alter the torittuct, and alter the schedule, he allowing a pro rata in crease of compensation. within the restrictions imp.- asri by low, for the additional service reqoired, or tor the ira•rensed speed. if the err plo)ment of additional st,ek or carried is rendered necessuty: but the Cur, tractor may, in teeth rase, reliraprish the contract. on timely notice if lie prefers it to the change. The Purterupaitir Gerierul may saw discontinue or curutil the s ea ice. be allowing one month's extra pay on the amount &sp.-tried wi,h; and ili., connect •'uwy at any time be terminated by joint reaelutiee uithe two hous es of Congress." The mute, the ;ervi-/lain• yeargly pay, the "erne and residence, and the name irl each m••niber of the firm wham AL company offers, shuald be distinctly surn.,l in the propo•ala. The following in the form of the guarantee, which shou:a be filled the first blank with the name of the guarantor; the sec and with that of the bidder; and the third a nd rourtir with thy beginning void torsi tinting rolr.l. of rite r,itr; and, after being slated, vtiouiti ire atgrrd by :he guarantor. w ho roust he show., by the af:Ur•l: ceitlncate of n rogtrtn,Fler, or other rap ally sarrsfact..ry tcat:rnoulai. to [tea nun of property, nod ship ri, make good l,ie guars nit e. 1 iiia ;marls:dee, so crri , firal, shoo 1,1 aerkimiantiy " 'rite f.igned gunrbn:oes that —, ii Li. bad for cat r, ing the mall in,m In he ac r,r:rd by the il,,,tme.tet General,— 61114 enter t. t , / an , , hglit to the Is: any of March next. .t•cwitle., to reifurm the see. ue .ra in '•Dated ---." .flit Lid should be sent undrr seal to the First As siValit i',,•t:n,t.ter Genets and the words "Mail prio nosals—Claivestott mail, " written on the face of the shoo .I deopillf hes] In titre to be received by or krfaore the 2.Silt cloy of )utmurt neat, which wt!l be the last day fur recetsi - g p rop•rsuls orwier this ad , eiti:emorit. C. .1011NSI)N, P. 31 Ofit , r 1). We.tnz,o, treteher 11. I:145 In% V2l, P. S. If the bidder +hull not con,der hlm.eif ablo or pigtv,i to e , Grifnence service 11% eurly tie the ht of March next, he will •;orifv in hi• propo-nl•, Clay on which he will rut the wl - vice in opermilio. C. J. NEW GOODS AT NO. SG MARKET STREET. /11HE under.igned ha. jinn. rocnirod hi. Ful: sad 11 inner stuck of Honda, consilo ing in part of Co.L.D ASD SILVADLEYAR W•TCHEI Silver Spoons and Butter Knives, GOLD PENCILS. And a general assortment of lewelry, Card, Cases. Steel Beads, Velvet and Silk Bags, Silk Putties, and Purse Trimmings, fine Carpet Bugs, with a large u sertment of fancy articles suitable for presents. The undersigned is prerared to sell goodsat whole- sale to make it the interest of those this: are buying b) tie to cull and examine ill., stuck no‘S.sitlm ZEISCLON KINSEY. 4 NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. OIL 011 AS. 11. PAULSON, (t.Are or TUC YIK)1 OF PAVLSON i GILL,) HAV/NG opened Ilia new More at No. 73. Wood Street, Next door to the corner of Fourth, is now Inanufactur tog and receiving from the Eastern Cities a very large assortment of HATS end CAPS, of every descrip tion, wrrranted to be made in tho best manner, and ..1 the best materials. Otter,Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Seek:tie, 'rlair-Seel, Plush and Glazed Caps Also. a fine assortment of Ladies' Furs, such as Lynn, Fitch. Genet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS. all of which he offers fiq sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholesale and retail. Country Nlerchants will please cell and examine my stock beluro purchasing elmno. CHAS. H. PAULSON. . N. B. The Fall Fashion for tints and Caps receiv ed. sep27 Fort Pitt Works, Corner of O'Hara and Etna streets, Fifth Ward DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Freeman, Knap & Totten. is this day dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest of John Freeman in the concern, to Charles Knap,Jr. and William J Totten, who will continue the business under the name of Knap &Totten. and will settle. all claims againat the said firm, and receive all debts and demands owing to the same. Pittsb'rh. Atte. 18, 1845-aug.2B A FRESH SUPPLY Johnson's Superior FaU and Winter PRINTING INK. RECEIVED THIS DAY, At the Office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. Arpl7-d&v.ti ==:==! Printers! Look Eicre! MACHINERY CUT WOOD TYPE,'>: THE undersigned are prepared to furnish to order, any style, site or puttel n of Vocd f , , I GH In every respect. to any manufacturLd in the United States. nt very /ow prices! Our Types aro accurately cut. and cleanly and neat ly finished, and warranted not to become injured by any usage to which types are ordinaty subjected. The woods we use are mahogany, boxwood. sic., end-grain, and so prepared as to defy the action wafer or the atn.nsphere. . •. Having jest completed new and improved machine ry, we are prepared to till orders at the shot test mr lice; and being practical printers, and one of us havi n g nine years' experience as a job printer alone, we tint ter ourselves us to our ability to give satisfaction in every case. I:d"Papers that publish the arly.rlis , nnent of Palmer & Co., can have their orders filled by. U 4. And pa. pets pnhii.bing this advertisement to the sonuunt of $5, will receive their pay in type when three times the amount of their bill is tuken out. Editt-rs will please send papers containing the advertisement, that an may know where to send specimen sheets. uctt MARTIN& JONES, ICST oefi.i,e.l, a liabh hopply tifr r wtrtr ct, tat—fancy color. and La:et/Cal ealri r, Tkin colors ale Ciiren. Green, ~,n1 Claret Brown, Mulberry. Gold mired au I lfiuck. Thee good. we new even in the Eastern rider; juit been ir n . ported fir • 01.1100tu.•.. to g,l Up a trlipererf CLAM t his I.lll -beuel 110.11 elm! ." The practical partner of our fnin ha; trerel re New purchase goods. arid to ltettll, the I itt . sL improvement , . in iiis tkptinittent. Mil Of which IA ill i,a infriuioveil rn our wink. with a g, rc.t,rd to tit/t eie• gance current to•ie. Ile ate ptel , Jitt./ l't;t11 all prurniver made through this of a ri d ...we lay ritii , tti I. he rHE FASHION A P.LE IIEAC QCA It tERS of thil me will pledge our. t,, compel...! onli at s I.••tern hoot.: that send. wurk to mule w onLr. lu pi ~ o f of our tia ar.r. we inein.on with pride, :11.1 the initn. sofmu u. ctitlllttzt it 4 wiho (0111, H.. re trelie,i their East, arc t,.), to h..: fin.,,l oh tat regiiter if ho tli a nu% con ciuceJ 'hey c.... be 4nnedw , ht. more rt,tl•o , tilb:t . A E.Gill) Vti ULM. PRINTING OFFICE, Tic pr , Trif,tor: of the MORNIN,I P,/;r and MEII.- CURT AND MANUFACTV r,Spertit44in: . oritt their Erie:a:liana the Ir:urn:Jo of hota.. paper., that then have a large and Si OD . 41011 '3lL' 1116.7 ..IP' 31 4172,:it Neer ssaryt a.l Prlnting Othce, and that they are LETTER PRESS PRINTING, I nil St4gr,S:ca mbdat and Canal b",all;:dis,zcilh ap propriale cuts, rrintedou the silo:It:A. :10Lice a:la most r ,t u ,o na bh. term.. We respe,ltlnily ask the patronage of our fn iond4 and the public ir. genenti iu this: branch of our buqineas. BIGLER, sARGENT & 131 G LEIZ. 23. t 845 Rare Chance for good Investments rir subsci titer has laid out, and now utfers for aid,. at rinoionnbio prices and on accommodating term., Our Ati.ndreil an,/ fen bm;iliner Lore, on Coat lesel ground bet ween Biai:dock erret and ilia Monongahela rivor. Th••y me about one-Wild of a mile from iiie city line, Srld are in that part of the firm. city district which will probably SOUlt be annexed to the city us thu Seventh N•nrd. No pro pertain 1111.-11,1'.1urb. VO3S , , , Sillpef ioradcantangea, tier has any ben-mime been laid out with liberal an td lawnnce of aide et recta; Braddock is from one hun dred and to enty to about Olin linadted arid ninety feet umf Pue.m4,ter Geueral . and Beshen, Commerce, Brdy, Columbus and Water streets all wide avenues. ilo,tof the lute have two fronts, and an they are of various sizes, and will be blo:ti, one lot, with the privilege of four or five; early upolicants can be uccommodati•d to Soh their own views of improvement. Persons who desire to build or to make secure investment. in property that is sure to advance in value, and particularly those who intend to erect manufactories, would do well to view these Lou, and examine the draft, before purchasing else where. The survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Hail Road nod the r ail road survey by the State of Penn. s)lvania were both made alongside of this property, and it is generally considered that Breath:ids street, or the ground immediately alongside of it, affords the only eligible route far a Bail Road from Pittsburgh to the East. Coal can be delivered on this propel ty at a much leas cwt than on the Allegheny river, and there is always deep water at ibis part of ihe ever. E. D. G AZZA Ru7.2.5-tf. Of e between 3d S 4,h sta Prospectus ofthc New Library of Law and Equity, T:smER directu , n of FRANCIS J. TROURAT. U ESII, Philodelphil, Hun ELI-13 LEWIS, of Lanctister, int! WasoN M'CaNDLESS, Esq. of burgh. This work contains the best productions of Etiglish law authors, without regard to priot icy of claim on the part of any American polt:isher. Such hooks are now notoriously too dear. The reason is, that as fast es they appear they become monopolies in the hand. of booksellers in the Atlantic cities. Under the plea of right acquired by the addition of notes of A meri Can decisions, the latter an undivided title to those works, and seta hurthensome Flee on them— The publishers of the work now t , ffered to the profet• sion througotit the Union, will not respect saris titles, but will to-print the standard British law books BC , flat as theyeminato from tie London market. Should now editions of the works of such w sitets as Starkai, the Chittys, Stephen end Archbold, appear, they shall also be included; and Digests of Equity end Law do. cisions— orks which have been studiously kept out of the Law Library published at Philadelphia—shall have a place in the prt.posed new one, together with every new valuable English treaties on Cnuncery.or Common Law. Pr- This work will be issued monthly in nnmbei s of 160 page+, primed on fine white paper and good new long primer type, at eeven dollars per annum, payable half yearly. ISAAC G. M'KINLEY, J. M G. LESCCFtE. H•gareuzeou, Pe., July I,lBls.—july THE President, Directors and Company, known as dos -Farmers' Deposit Bank of Pittsbur;h," will, at the nat . t meeting of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Psinsyliania, male application for the ptivilege of issuing notes payable on de mand. THOMPSON BELL. Cashier. Pittsburgh July lot, 1/34.5-jylo.dtJanl3. S. W. cor. of Sycamore and Third rite., Cin Fall Coatings BOOK taND J 0.1.: prf.p:irrd to vxrcute uF EVEICY Bins of Luling., Ci:culars Pd:l Heads, Curd.. 1.11a4k Chucks, ILLCrips. 311 Mobs of nirtURS, ExrENstoN O} PITTSBURG Public Notice .. 5`.~.::.~:. < .. wx PRICE, TWO CENTS. T o Shippers f U T L , I i r i c •Jr;fi i l l a ! r , P rc r e O vv d ! H o t ftrovv:isvilic and Cu:l:tier:llnd, tit thu Culluwing rates, viz: On Fir.. 7.! Clan? A,bei, Bacon, Boner, Cherie. Lard, v. iadow Glen, Fmk, Tobacco, Tallow and Whiskey, to Baltimore; , a;S:ic.; to Philadelphia, $1 00; to N. York, $1 00 per 100 pound:, On Second Class. Hump. lialtimorn.l./Do4 to $1 UC; to N. York. $1 15 per lOU Ihs. G!it Third Dried fruit, Leather, Oil, Rags. Seeiia, Skins. anal WOO!, to Baltimore, $1 00; to Philadelphia, $1 113; to N. Y.II k, $1 1 - 15 per 100 Ibi. , n Fourth. (•lure 13eeswax. Feathers, Fars, Pelt ings, Ginseng, Hap,( Nlereliandize and Snake root. to Baltimore, $1 0011.1 Philadelphia, $1 37i; to New York, $1 50 per It.ril M. 13. RHLY•t CU.. Agents. Nu 57 Water street TO ARCM r Ecls ANI) CARPENTERS THE Itultsctiber it now opening an assttrtment t.l cuNntrei and bui;det'3 Guidea, among tAlitc!i are the fonot.ina:— Practical Masonry—Or a theoteiicnl and operative treatise un building; containing a scieritific account of iitones i clu)s, bricl:s, mornirs, cements, fireplaces, fu:- neeea,y°-c., a description of their CU mponera parts, with the manner of preparing and using them; and the fun darnentul rules in georneti, urn moionr) and stonecut ting. with tl.eii application to practice. nustrated with 4 I appropriate ere: Edv, ai Shaw, at chitect; new edition. . . The Bruaties of Arci...t.c'L.re—liiii,tirttea by 4j o rates. Be Miner,' LereNer. architect. Eltmeu:ar Principirs Ca , Ttntry.—A treatise on the pressure and elailibriam of framing the resistance of timber; and the construction of floors, roofs, centre., bridges, practical rules and , example.. By Tliotrias Fredgoid. civil engineer. 11-11.1.01:1(Ca 11.1.01:1(Ca by 22 engravings and some wood cuts; first American from the seci,nd London ediiiuo- Ciril A rchitece-z re—Or a co,nniete ..lienietical at 2. practical system of building.; containing the fundamer• tad nicip:ei Lit the art, v.ith five oadel4 of arch,- tec:ur, A lor, n great Variety of ev , impleg, selected from Vitrovius, Stuart, Clambers and Nicholson, with many useful arid elegant i.unurnents, Lind rules fur pro jecting then/. one hundred teppet platn By Ed.srd Shayn, architect, fourth edition, reel-ed and coliirc,l. Norl,ru L'Li/f!ers' Minard Le lilLetr.itial by. 87 copperplate en• CHARLES H. KAY, rk..!Util Book and Purer Denier. r:11 , ...! 1 corner or 3d iii/c1 und gig Portable 'Window Minds iber, cumgo:ent %vet : km-ea, Rua 1 a large ~, o ck of Venetian Window Blinds, wit! sell low. Hi. —Porta,',l, Fastener: . the, on IV are in ,iot tir.ited Stafrs, is the bet, 'nil rant convenient pi t o ever used far prisate ur pubiic buildings. Call end extontne.•atup!es at). V. Woodwell'a ar G. Singer.. Blinds pat up with the .Puila,!,:e Fastener at ts charge. JUST RECEIVED AT THE IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE;. Ns. 1:32 Lll erty st , I :co door:. from-St. Clair eteee t i AspLEN DI D a,ortrnelit at Tall arid Wintc# GOOOl4. The' prOprictor of thiN huly cuvoreti tabliilancnt announces to the Public, that ha if piet.e's red to make to order all ariiclel in his line, at am' shortest notice, and in the most FASIIIONADIE STYLES Fl A vi n a Accurtql the .sevi.-,es I be. BEST Ct . .. .1 . EBS in the city, he v. in all car WC:rant a good He bus n splen- - dal- a scar:meat of VARIED and PLAI7T BEAVER CLOTHS, Alto superfine Bir". Black, Brown and Invi.dble Green Cloths of goal ies and various prices t o snit the. pus chaser, He hns a splendid lot of Vni.flag, /1-:1 oatterrici Soitinetts in gleat. vioiety : Shirts. Stock!, lloacitna, Collura, Handkerchiefs, Suas pendars, and ev.sry other article in the CLOTHING LINE, which fre will sell LOW 1- Olt CA S •• ' • The tirt.ririettir return , his sitirere thanks to his obi Customers anti the Public in gererul, lot the very lib eral manner in ehich they have petrimized Vtis estaV , :ishtnen4t . end toipes by Elltention to husinestt, rind smiling them Chr,7 7 ; (70,dA, to :merit a continuation •nme, f2th tin, C. mI'CLO tJ Ey. TO PRINTERS Type Fonnriry, an,l Printer's Furnir':inse Warehouse. . TH subscribers haveopenod a ',ea. Tyo Foundry in the, city of New York, whom they ate ready to supply orders n nny extent, for trey any kind of jell or fancy Tyro, Ink : , Fditor, Cases, Galleys, Bri bl a Ride., :steel, Column do, Corriritoine, sticks, Chases, anti every article necessary for a Printing Office. The type are cast in new moulds, from en entirely now net of mart:cm with sleep nt:nters, are warrant ed to be unsut pssicd by orty, and will be sold to suit the time-s. Printing Presses furnished, find also Steam Engines of the most approi.cd patterns. N. 13.—A machinist constiiur ly io attendance lo pair Presg..i and do Fight work. Composition Rollers cast for Frintero. Editors of Newspapers who will buy three times as much type ns theirs bids amount to, may gkethii above six months' insertion and send their papers containing it to the subscribers. , • • CfIOCKTOHT S, OVEII.ND 68 Ann street JAMES II 0 W 498 D & C HAVE the pleasure to announce to their friends' thin thvy mein occury their old stand nt No. 83, Wood street, n here ti et have opened ou extort- WALL PAPER WAR F.HOrSE, And will hove constantly on hand an extensive assert meat or Sattn glazed and plain PAPER HANG I NGS, Velvet and 1m:to tion Ilt•tders,ef the latest stair and most handsome Pettetn s fur papering halls, par lot, and chambers. They mlnufactun , , and hare on hand at all times, Leiter, IVruprhqz and Tea l'aper, Bonnet and Fuller's Buards—ull rif which they rillfew fur sale on the most accommodating terms, and ti. which they invite the attention of merchant■ and others. A LSO—Black Books or all hinds and the bewtetual ity, Schaul Bunk., alwit;n un baud and fur sale ub above. Rug 25... D. PERRY, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER (Fur me:ly of the Monongahela flout° al:1(114o of Wood street. ) H AvrNG removed beck of;airr to the tlernt Di, trict, ono door from the corner of Third and Wood streets, the endersit , ned is again prepared to aecommoditte his old friends and the public generally, with BOOTS end 6110 ES, of the boot mutisriel, tux} of the fineet and most fashionable style. B. PERRY. Rem.mb,rthe place: ouo doer aboio Kay's Book !Store, Wood it. rxt3-3m. Hotel and Boarding House, FRANI,: LIN lIOCSE. THE susbcriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and. Boarding House, corner": Slain -neat and Cherry alley, where travellers and utz,crs will be accommoda. ted on the must reesucab,e terms. The haute it spacious, and llas been fl:led up at considerable ex penoe, and every anangement is made that will •ac.. .ure the comfort and render satisfacticn to boarder* and lodgers. A share of public patronage is respect fully solicited ar 22,1 J. K. lIENDF.B.SON, west end Hind.et. bridiTc, CIIRISfIANSCIMERTZ
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