~,+~„~. PUBLISHED BY TIIOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, N. W. CORKER OF WOOD 4 FIFTH STB. TIVELMIS.—IPIVE DOLLARS a year, paystile in advance. woo copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the „sessoritst or the °Mee, and by News Bey& Tile Mercury and, 'Manufacturer yD petaished WEEKLY, at the satne office, on n dQubie medluni sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad. ss vaal*. Stolle copies, RIX CENTS. Terms of Advertising. rEs SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES Ott LESS: Rer: Insertion, o.sortne month, $5.00 00 Taw* hisertiOns, 0,75 Two monis, 8 '.l'bree insertions, 1,00 Three mouths, 8,00 7,00 , 'One ireek, 1.50 \ Four months, Igsaer"weeks. 3.00 Els months, 10.00 4 rbrste weeks. 4.00 One year, 15,00 VE Art LY ADVERTISEMENTS. CIi•NOLABLIC AT Pt KASORS. OM II Sisal -AL Teo Scruar is Ails months, $13.00 I Six months, IDae year. 2,5,00 One year. irrLarigiq advertlsements in prorortion. CARDitof four lines Six DOLLARII a year . rUBLI 6 OFFICES,&C. Cril/ Pon Orrick Third between Market and Wood istreets—lL M Riddle, Postmaster. corm" Maass, Water.4tti door from Wood st. Peter • pa's buildings—Major John Willock,Coltectur. Cirry Tanasmtv, Wood between Fir 4 and Second dtreets—Jamcs A. Battram, Treasurer. (loom?, Third street, next door to the pltitl Ptesbytertan Church—S• R. Johnston, Treasurer. MsTot'llOvvlca, Fourth, between Market and Wood ' Streets—Alexander Hay, Mayor. Idisacuserr's Rxruaxos. Fourth, near Market st. BANKS. Prersutraeu, between Market and Wood streets, on third and Fourth streets. Multeustres' kin MillOSSeTelterte AND Fs.AtitePte DE -1,3111111:20t1C, (formerly Saving Fund. ) Fourth, between Wona-ust:tarket sttects. ear Wood. Exces fifth street, n HOTEL'' , MoneweAstat.s Ilouss, Water street, near the Bridge. F.xc NNNNN Horst, corner ilf,Penn and St. Clair. Shotasswrs• flerrist., eurner.ed Third and Wood. HOTEL.COraPf ot Third and Smithfield. --Ttritudisevivegs, corner of Penn street and Canal. Rs askio Roma, Liberty street, near Seventh. Mt 99999 Mkiesten House, biberiy St opposite Wayne M vision HoeSlC.Prilll Opnnaile Canal Reiseux WOODS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Oltre retno Ad to Bakeereirs offices on Grant st.. neatly opposite Ns new Court House, next rooms to John D. % Mahon Insa ,—First door. PP 10 :Tinos. IL ELLIOTT, M. U•—office removed to JL. St. Clair street, between Perm mad Liberty sts• Sttaisrgi. s p 10 A i W GOODS.—Preston 4- Mackey, wbulesale and An TS Wail dealers in Englih, Fren rcrh, ar d Dep omeinle, Dry Goods, No. Si. Market at s ,Pittehah slO CANDLES'S & WCILURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law: Office in the Diamond, back AI sett 10 old Court [louse, Pittsburgh. !EMMY A.L.- R. Morrow, Alderman; o' •hfield e n side of ri ft sep o, tn., between Wood and Smit rt. Pittsburgh WDEVIr Wholesale Mores Rectif On; ptlNDiettller, And Oestler In Produce and Pittsburgh 1114teternittred Articles, No. 224 Liber4 Street, P 10 itts. -s w.t.,.,... WTI MS /ir. Product and ComIOIPSIOn 51 et . c han t'.and eltAiburgit Maouraclured art 10 No. '2O feat a O'II4RA. ROB VSSON , A wrneY al Law; fi r ()Mee on the owl aide of the UM niond.lietw,.e. el urtet and Union streets, upstairs sep i• DU ADO ANV A•torney Law, tender , ,hiot professional sery ices to the. public. (Alice cot set Of Fifth and Market Streets. above D. Lloyd ic Co sep 10 atle,Pittgbargli, Pa. 100 B.Snaatrv.. .................. .1•i. N. Kaxm SIIERIFF & KE.lv, Mantiratturers; of Conner Tin, and Sheet Iron Warr, No 81.1. Front at , Fit is• burgh. House Spouting and Steaaliboat work promnihr exteuted sep 10 THOMAS R YOUR • IFit ANC's 1.. YOUNG r B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware Ji.. Roorna, uortier of Hand st. Exchange Ailey. will find it to retiwns wishing to pnrchast Furniture, theirsdanntaqe to give tic a call, beirt7 fully i t atisfied 10 that wetaswisiease as to quattly and price. sep MUTTON HAMS.—Just received 160 choiceheut ton Hams, well cured and for sale cheap ny t M do. ISAAC HARRIS, led or retail, by iop 10 N 0.9, st BA,G A.—A soppy of Landreth's Fresh Ro ta 6.1:11, and othei different varieties orfurnin Etes L. ISM received and for sale at R EOL S CCED PRICES at the Drug arid Seed Store of F. . NOVVDEN, sop 10 No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood, EBB CLOSEYTS Boot and Shoe IttanUiNClO . ry. No. 83 Fourth K d St., next doornSh to oes i he U m . de te n s Pau& Ladied Prunella, td an Sati ticatestreanner, and by the newest French patterns. SW 10 5,000 MORUS MULTCAULUS.•• •_._ purchasers; to he dispcdted hy SNOWDEN No. 'lB4 Utterly et reel, heart of Wood InigAOLIA ROOTd, Flowers and hell Flower Seeds ot ey. _UV sty desrAption, can aiwaysd at the Drug vaglikaeid store of Flo 134 Liberty street, head of Wood. LBS. NEW .IF.BSEY SWEET POTATOEi 400 for seed; pat received by F. L. SNOWDEN, N.o. 18t Überiy head or Wood a AaI4IIIIDEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades tj , Transplanting Trowels, Wing Tools, Buddin g Kaisrast, Pruning Knives, Pruning iiiitears, ~ - schist and far sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. aqq. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. .„ . CHOIC6 VenUon received a small cup. ply& very choice cured Venhiou Hawn. on retail )14,011111 Wafer current mow. ISAAC H VMS. A:tent, atArCcini. Merchant Viir----ilarrg Dutch Clover deed, Orchard Grass an' Kortmetcy Blue Grass, always oa hand and for F. L. SNOWDEN, N 0.184 Liberty street, head of Wood. ~ tae ovate, it ISUCIJAbIAtii, Atttorneys at Law, ottice 4110onitid (ram the Diamond, to •Attorney'gßow," oar iodeof Fourth street., between Market andse Wood stedo P _ . . sa arritATES' BLANKS. for proceedings In At. eillalkasat under the late law, for gale at this Office MIIALL—Lots on the North East corner or coal e mid 111:h street. Apply to 111440 BitsJ. DARLINGTON, Market. nirt r 4th st. lyelevipLeAnrirpN is ?F 5A . 171 , I E ng iVEIIP;;T i 1.60•111141 1 1 r ilubd BENJ N HOPEWIILLis thisday 40101411Milbrim•eat cannel.. William Rigby ismthorised •ex Illostusature of the bra in pouting up bestow (101000-11ttut. WILLI alit RIGBY. T. 80T161/1/ ELL tAld.llliauis Anneal hlnnituotit Clown ..eed, for sale at the Drug and Seed store of F. L• SNOWDEN , 184 Liberty gtreet, herd of Wood LBS. Lauttretit'u French Sugar Beet eeed.just remained and for sale at the Drug and Seed V. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. VAILYAORMING POST JOHNSTON 4- STOCKTON% Booksellers, Printers and LT HIGBY—No. 121, Corner of Wood tend Front Paper Manufacturers. No. 37, Market pt. sep 10-1 Streets, Pttsbrgh, has on hand a complete as - J U L. e( Cluecit.w tire suited to the city or country wade. Also, a choice selection of pure white and gold band DINING AND TEAWAR E. in large or small sets, or separate pieces to suit purchasers, A cask of 46, 60, or 84 piece sets, superbly painted and gilt English China Teawnre, at very low prices. Toy Tea ware, plain, and rich painted and gilt, freen 1,00 to $5.00 per set Children's Maas of every description. While China Shaving Mugs. Granite Dining ai d Tea Services, In white and with splendid American scenery printed in blue and black. A large variety of Steamboat Dining and Break 14 , 4 Sets, imported to match. complete, plates and dishes, from the Fire Proof stone baking Derbyshire rolleries. Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties. Window Glass, of every size. Patent Buckets, Tubs and Keclers. Slone Pipe Hrads, 4-c. kc. 4-c. All of which are respectlully offered to the pub. lit on the most favorable terms. Jan 26, 1842-1 v TONS ANDERSON, Smith fi eld rolladrY, Water st 0/ near the Monongahela Homo., riitstursh. sep 10-1 y LEONARD S. JOU NS, Aldertnan,St,Cleir st reel, se cond door from Liberty. se!) IG—ly DR. S. R. HOLMES, Office in Second street, next door to Malvany ec Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10-1 y SIIUNK 4- FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth st., near the Mayor's office, Pittsborgh. nen 10-1 y rOS. AM I LTON, Attorney nt Law, Flt. ,between Wood and Smithfield SW. ritiPhUrgh. rep RUG!' TONER. Attoinev at Law. North Ea ,4 corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets. sep 10--ly THONTIION FILMICA JalitlCS TURNIML L. HANNA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warelnmse. No. 'lO4, Wood 90., where may be had a gencral supply ,t writing wrartnin•g , printing. wall paper, blank hooks, school hooka, 4-c, ,tr. two 10-1 y 'Jo c. TowN,Acso 4. Wire Workers and IL. Malnifact u , No. 23 Market street, bet w ten 2d and 3d streets.;ep 10-1 Y - - - EXCHANGE HOTEL, s Corner of Penn snit Clair st reef s. mini. pep BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IKON WORKS---El ward Hophrg. ManufarturPr of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25, Wand at., Pittsburgh. sep 110=1y 1:,..1G METAL —77 ton• soft G Piz M • k A Ciai for pale y . GORD 3N , No. 12 Water Ptreet cep 13 q Wick LBS. 11 CuN HA MS. 16,000 ne4. Bacon 1 t.INY Snoulders,Tot sa.e by J G . 4. A . G N , sep 13 N 0.12 Wilier street AS. P ATTERSON, Jr.. Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, _Pa., Nlanufarturer of Locks. Hinges and Bolts; To. berg°, Fuller. St Illand Timber Screw.; Houser Sri ew s for Rolling IMlllsoke. ger, 10--ly 01IN' 31,CLOSK_EY. Tailor and Clothier, Laber.y 'Meet, hetweetegiath and Virgin alley, South aldr, Itep 10 - W BURBRI.DCE :‘• CO., Wholesale rls.t., 11 Commission Meretonts— Second street, het wren Wood and Smithfield Or., l'lttsburet. se!, 10- 1y I 4- t. GORDON. Cot misser, aalg, James Page, Vice Presidents. John Glean, H. 11. Laughlin, Benj. H. Browse ter, John A. Purviance, C. B. Mathews, Demi& Lynch, William L. Dewart, J. C. Mitchell, egg James Macmanus, Secretaries. TO THE PEOPLE or tae UNITED STAI7/01 Follow- Citiceno: The Convention which has this day seeetehimi. meets to discharge a duty of the most inspreesive. and momentous caaracter. Representing the wislits of nearly the entire democracy of. Yeas. • Sylvania, on a question so vitally important to the, friends of democratic principles in every isectiele. of the country—the question of a candidate for • . the next Presidency, it becomes us to urge wick, all the force which the occasion demands, timer.. ten expressed wishes of the people of a state whisk, has formed so important, so disinterested, sad me, effective en aid in the repeatedly glorious achieve-. meats of the democratic arms. The voice of the sinallesicommonweelth, in nor confederacy clue• ing as the expression of a sovereign state, hattera er received the most respectful consideratiess Net is it believed that the usage will be departed from in the cue of the glorious old Keyelette. Rearm* fur-her rich, inexhaustible, and inestimable. resew- - ers—liet importa t geographical position...4er honest, enterprising and intelligent people-4N, glorious memories which are revived is the bisfest ry of her brave and great men of past days...will , 'strengthen the ceps essioa of her eitialle on any of the great questions which agitate the couetql And when this expression is made with that calm, undisturbed, and conciliatory spirit, which sOoefot ever distinguish the discwisloss of the members or our d e mocratie family—whim tbe facts are laid, before tie country with . &bun of am of the stateenfen now urged forward hy their fair:Pr/1i in verges' parts of the eoeutry, es ealvidettsfer, the Prestdeoey—an appeal, thus sustOsed and thee advocated, will be certain to meet with a fair re caption from the democracy of the other parts Of the Union. Will it be urged that we are thus giv ing undue importance to one state... 4 t . , .• we are presenting a local candidate suffrages of the National Conventionl tit these ars irgumenut which might be urged as well in relation act South Carolina„ to. Massachusetts, tojCrear, York, to Virginia. to Kentucky, as to Penssylvanis. Al can.