L. .7r.-7 voitlierwr k , VOL L_NO, 180 PUBLISHED BY THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. smITH, Ar. W. CORNRR OF WOOD k FIFTH ST$ gams.--FIVEDOLLARS a year..payswe i n Gdynia'. Single copies TWO CENTS—Die - sale at the *Gunter of the office, and by News Bays Vibe !Mercury and !Manufacturer e published WEEKLY. at the same office, on a double needlaaa sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year. In ad. vanes. Single copies. SIX CENTS. Terms of A Pig SQUARE OF TWE One insertion. 0.50 I ire istertions, 0.75 issortions, 1.00 1,50 I 3.00 4.00 Oest • Twn weeks, Three weeks. VC %RLY ADVERTISEMENTS cn.eouel.s AT Pt IMISCIAZ. One truant. nee Squarer INi:eienths, 113.00 Six months, - One, rear, 25,00 One year, a — rtAiriger advertisements is prorertion. C tROS of four Ones Ste DoLtasts a year. PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. Ceer Tore Orrice Third between Market and Wood Ittweits—R. M Riddle, Postmaster. Cpirreil HOLM, Water. 4th door from Wood at. Peter. tinlldinvt Molar John Willnek, Collector. eter Timascray. Wood between Fir it and Second greets—James A. Bertram, Treasurer. I:nearer Tasasear, Third street. next door to the Third Presbyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. M►roit'anrrtes, Fourth, between Market and Wood Streets—Alexander Hay, Mayor. • Excuses's.. Fourth. near Market sr. BASKS Pry mar too. het vreen Market and Wood streets, on ruled and row rtk streets. gill - NAN re &Kr A.I7PACTCRIRS' AVID F•RPICRS' Di IMMT lla i te, (roratorly Saving Fund.) Fourth, between iroo.tand Market streets. Viace aaaa eirtb street, near Wood. HOTELS. Altanaas►atca linear, Water street, near the Bridge. Rae **** Horst,. corner of Penn and St. Clair. N„MaitmaaitTa'. Sorts, earner of Third and Wood. seiralsatcaa lioTat,,cornec al Third and Smithfield. tratTeDSTEray. corner of Penn street and Canal. S Sauce. Liberty street, near Seventh. Macioana I , lot.7ft,T.Sheriy St opposite Wayne RRO►DQVIR M►nstOa Horst. Penn St. opposite Canal. ODER'T WOO OS, ATTORNEY AND IL , • COUNSELLOR AT L W. —offire rem red t Sakevreli's offices on Grant st.. nraily opposite tits new Corirt House, next rooms to John D. Mahon. _gm ,crrirst floor. teh 10 !11110S. ELLIOTT, D.—Office relieved le Clair street, between Penn anei Liberty 5t,,,•, P.iibt bit, eh. s P 10 HUGH 'min, Attorney at Law, North East corner of Smithfield and ronr'h street!. aep 10-1 Y NrCJII.NDLESS & 111 9 CLUR E., Attorneys and Counsellors at Law: Office in the Manton'', hack SKIM old Court Ilouse,Pittshureh. sert 10 tO n fitLNK t FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth Itt., 111., pew the Mayor's Of Pittsburgh. sep 10—ly .r.os. II AMIL'IsON Attorney at Law, Fifi wren Wood and 'Smithfield ats.. Plusher:h. aro 10-1 y ovefa. 0 1 11.4.R.k ROBINSON, Aflame' , at Law; OiAce on I lie north side of the Diatnonchlietween aarket and Union streets. upstairs Pep 10 I. DU HBO a A.W, Attorney at Law; tenders • his professional services to the public. Office Cur. Vow of Pint' and Market. !Streets, above 1). Llny.! It Co's Pa. sip 10 Eyirreß ¢ bu. , H,N AM. Artsrnels et Love. office minwred from the Diamond, to “Attorney'snow," •tbady side or Fourth street. between Market and Wood 111 Intel, Pep 10 BUCK MASTER., ADRNEY AT LAW, 1~. bag resonvorl bie otter to the miner of Fourth Write a odCliflry Ailey, between Smithfield and Crant brreets.Pitt•hureh. pep 10 GEORGE o'. 1,:41".1*"G. Attorney at Law, Offire >r+.s4 Fifth street, near the Theatre. Piitshurgh. sepl7—ly READE W ASH INGTON, -ATTORNST AT LAW. —Office in Bear? Bnilding, Von nh street, rilisburth. Nov. 5. 1842. 1011 N J. MITCHELL --Attorney at Law. office Mgr. corner of Bqpithireld and sth sts Pittsburgh. Collections mode. A I business entrusted to his Can! will he promptly attended to. feb 16-1 y- REMOVA.L.- R. Morrow, Alderman; mil e north side of Filth it.. between Wood and Smithfield Mu, Pittsburgh. rep 10 DR. 8. 8. HOLMES, Office in Second street, next door to Mulrony 4. Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10-1 y Juttnis - rtiri s - roetcroN, Booksellers. Printers an Paper Manufacturers, No. 37, Market pt. sep 10-1 y JOHN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Waiter st.. pear Ibe Monongahela Flout.. Pied urgh. +genii:l-1Y TH7111411 S YOUPI • PRA NCIS 1.. YOUNG. 111103. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware R.OOMA, uorner of Hand st. k Exchange Alley. croons wishing to purchase Fnrnitnre. will find it to `heir advantage to give us a call. beint fully lot istied that 'we can please as l 0 quality and price. sep 10 BACON. 20.000 LE S Bacon (11o:round) Jest received, per warner Beeline, and for sale lew BIRMINGHAM 4. 00, Itor cash, by mar t 4 WICIDOL.IIII D. COLEMAN ..... • • LOYD R. Cot.am•x „CIOMINAX ¢ CO.,glenera Ages's, Forwarding and COmmisslon Merchants Levee Street, Vick burg *lse They respectfully soAct t consignments. ntit- WEBB CLOSEY,s -Boot and Shoe Manuracto ry.No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States lank. Ladies Prune'', Kid and Satin Shoes made in aeatestinanner, and by the newest French patterns. Up 10 A.IIISEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Farley Spades transplanting trowels, Eddie, Tools, Budding "Knives, Miming Knives, Pruning Shears. etc., just re• lheived and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. see 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. but itGIOTRATES'IILANKS, for proceedings in At JL tosionsit under the late law,for sate at this Orme FOR SALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal Lane and ugh street. Apply to asp 10 BRNJ. DARLING CON. Market, near 4th st. 100 LrBB.lLveadndaradetiti:oarF:aeinechar t a lfe a r D r u Bee t deed d • S i e u e l d t *tom of F. L. SNOWDEN, ft* 10 - 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. VILALNE PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C. .Xa: 4o be used la Bankruptcy proceeding'', printed on feed paper And le 1. 1 4 e forms approved by the Court ,for sale *CAB OBlee °CM, Mercury cad Democrat. sep 10 W . HIIBBA.RIN Lidies' faehieftalde boot and shoe Manufacturer. No. 101, Third r reet, between IVood and Ehuitittleid streets, Pittsburgh sep 10 JAIL PATTCBSON, Jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, - Pa., Manufacturer of Locks, Mares and Bolts; To ltec:us, Fuller. lliltand Timber Screws; Bonsen Screws fbr Sisßk. Mills, 4n. men 10-17 :1011:11 arcLosszy, Tailor and Clothier, IN street, between Sixth and Virea alley, South side. sap IS IW. RURBRIDGE 4. CO., Wholesale Grams and Coonsission Merchants_Second street. betteeep Weld and dektifield sts., Pit Womb. _ sep 10 , -3 y G. it 4 . GORDON. Comm Wen ld IPOniandlirg Xlacirfats, Waft: sL,Pitisiargic ger 10-1 y dvertising. LITE LINES OR LESS: One month, 35.00 Two morns, 6.00 Three months, 7,00 Four months, R,OO Six months, 10,00 One year, 15,00 tAIIN,..NOIkNIING -. POST HALLMAN, JENNINGS & Co, Wholesale Grocerarecnnmlmslon rind Pro- duce _Alerchunls, And Dealers Pittiburgh Jihruujoctures No. 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh lIAII.MAN, JENNINGS Sc Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wnod Street. Agents for the sate of the Eagle Cotton Factory Ynrns March 17, '43. THOMPSON AMR♦ J•MXI TORMBUI L. HANNA 4. TURNBULL'S Paper Warelinisse. No. 104, Wood si., where may he had a general supply of writing wrapping. printing, wall paper, blank books, school hooks, 4.c., rep 110—ly C. TOWNSEND ¢ CO.. Wire Workers and .Mattaforetarers, No. 2.3 Market street, between 2d and 3d streets. sop 10-1 y ILIXCII A NEE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair 17.A1 ' at reels, by McHIRBIN 4 SMITH. trey 10—ly BRIWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS—Ed wad Hurtles, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25, Wood 31— Pulfsltlirgh. ler) 10 y EIV GOO DS. —Preston 4- Mackey, wholesale rind L. retail deafen In English, French, atd Domestic Dry Cood4, Yn. f:1, Markel rlttsbargh. rep 10 JOIIN 111WEVITT, Wholesnte Grocer Rectlf Ins Distiller, And Dealer In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts• fierrk. sep 10 Wmtaix 11. Wil.r.wits Jowl S. DIt.WORIII WI LLIA MS & DI LW 0 RTll—Wholesale crnter. Produce nd Corn nti.ion Merchants, a nd Dealers in Pitt ' , burgh Manufactured articles., No. 29, Wood street. se p 10 loon It.SIMAI!, JAR. N. K RAN QIIERIFF Sr. KEAN, Mqnufacturers of Copper. Tin. and Sheet Iron Ware, No 80. Front at., Fitts. horgh. House Spouting and Steanaboat work promptly executed. sep 10 DAVID SANDS, IV ATCH & CLOCK 11 V . MAKER, Ne. 7, Si. Clair streei, burgh, DEALER IN WATCH ES,CLOCKS, B REA STPIXS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, .tc. !rep 10 LANDRETWS GARDEN SEEDS.— A lull supply of handle! h's Garden Sleds, always on hand, and for sate at his agency, the Drugstore of F. L. SNOWDEN, rep 10 184 Litcrty Bisset, head of Wood. 1 - 111 ESlOVAL.—Matthew Jones, Barber and Hair Dre‘s er, has removed to Four' st reel, oppositethe Stay on office, where he will he happy to:walt upon permanent ur transient customers. He solicits a share of public pat• ronage. pep 10 JOHN ➢PFARL-4NU s Upholsterer ood Cobisee 411f..ksr, Third at. between Wood 4- Market streets, regretful informs his friends and the politic that he is prepared to execute all orders for Soros, Sideboards Bo reaus, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands. Hair and Spring Mattrasses,Curiains, Carpets, all 'Oct. of Upholstering work, which he will warrant equal .o any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10 REMO VALt--The 'l.lM:critters have rernov•d to Wa. ter between Wood and Smithfield streets, where they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and co mm .", sion hu , ineQs and wmild rellectfolly s.dirii the patron. a;te of tlteir blends J W . 111.3 E IDC£ 4- Co. Dec 3 Di. A. W. PAT C., s fice on Smiii3fleltl sirvet near Sixth. Pen 10 1.8 --.7---74 - Ac'A 43 FARE REDUDED.—U. 8 Mut. Lint or STAcca •tD R•tt. Ro•o C•ltz•, from P r = h, via Redford, Charnberithurg, thrri.loire and La neaeier, to Pluladel. phia, cooneeting with the Mall train of Para to N ij•r. Only 150 milrs•taeln± •nd one night out. the Direct line to Brillinante. Pare to Philadelphia Baltimore, 9. Leave), daily at $ o'clock A. Office second door herovir the Merchant; IWO Wood ,t MENDELL,GRAIIIM, W UGH 4- Cu. felt 23.1843-Iy. Proprietors. FACTS SPEAK FOR THF:MSELVF:S--TRITTII IS CONVINCING•- Having been afflicted for nearly Iwo years, with a hard swelling on the cap came knee. winch produced much pain. and used various applica lions recommended by the Faculty-all In vain W 3: cored completely by the 11ee of one bottle of Dr. Brand. reili's Linament, or External Remedy. Witness m.• hand JAMES TAYLOR, Ohio I p Allegheny co. Pa. Jan. 10th, 11140. Dr. Brand reth's External Remedy or Linament; sold at his office, No. 98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PR IE E -50 cents per bottle. fell 8. 100 BAGS RIO COFFEE:, 20 chaet n Tea. 20 Roles Tohocct. 151000 tbs. Lump and Loaf Sugar. 20 Boxes Itaisine. 10 " Foment Candles, 10 Starch. 10 Kegs trnuuti 'Ginger. 2 t• sal rne:a. 4 why,. sarrels 'Green Apples, Received on e Onsignment and for sale cheap for cash by 11. DEVINE. U. States tine :Warehouse, Canal Rasin, Liberty et. mar in, 1441 SUGAR AND MOLASSES. a "0 Hnniz. N. 0. Sugar. NJ," 4rl hits. Molasses. fist received per Steam boat A shland, aril for sale by W. BUR 13111DGE em Water at., between Wood and Smithfield JUS7' RECEIVED. Twelve boxes of Oranges and Lemons, of the finest qnality. for vale wholesale and retail. by feh "IVAMILY FLOUR —Jost received a few barrels of Superior Flour, made expressly for family use. Fur ISAAC CRTYSE,I4B Lib, sale by In Store 50 barrels sun. floor. ItrACKERELAND CODFISFL—In itore, 4 wk. .I.VM.orCodlislo; also, 5 harrels Nu 2 Maek erel, and 15 half barrels, will he sold very low, apply to war 16- ISAAC CRUSE, 148 Liberty st. WANTED,n boy of from 14 to 16 years of age. A pplitmtiou tone made before the first of March to F L SNOWDEN, 184, Liberty head oLWood st SALT. 300 BBLS No 1 Salt j on vy ha ri n v d ß an il E d ß f i or sale 4. lj o.. mat 24 Water at, between Wood add Smithfield 20,000 LEM Cotton Yarns, assorted Nos. 2,000 1b... Flatting, 2,000 " Candle Wick, 1,000 " Carpet Chain, and 500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto ry. For aalo by ['AMMAN, JENNINGi & Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street, mar 17 A PPLES.--liist received from Ohio, per wagoiss, 35 !Spinel, of frNal apples, consisting of ~P ennocks" 4. .411airal Alm, 50 bashek of dried apples, for sale by ISA AC CRUISE, Who seeps constantly oc. hat r Timothy and Clover geed of the best quality mar 'l6: COPA It I \ERSHIP• "AMES A. HJII JUN 4. JOHN F. JENNINGS al have entered into partnership for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale G rocery; rtodnee and Commie, skin business ender the Arm and style of HAILMAN }INNINGS ¢ Co,,at No 43 Wood stew, opposite • the. Merchants' Hotel, where a supply ofareeettes sod Pius beset Idaenfactomi A Wale, tan ittwsyl be bad es 11be: ai (MM. KW* 17 '43- .-- - 4.7r-rr, • 00 Bags Rio toffee. oat 4. EASE'S 110ARHODND CAND —Ttrrr hie received this day from New York. a fresh supply o. the shove celebrated cure fur Coughs, Colds and Con sumpt ion; and is ready to supply CUXIOMMAL wholesale or retail, at ills Medical AgencY, 26 Fourth at. no, 12 DAVID CLARK, .40, reaskiesabis Boot Maker,— ties removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he would be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronize hint. lie uses nothina but first rate sleek, and employs the beet of workmen; and as he gives its constant personal attention to business, he truststhat he will deserve ar.d receive a fair share of patronage. rrn 10 RUITet, ICE CREAM. et CONFECTION A WY.— A flanker respectfully informs his friends and the public that they can always find the hest qualitz of Ice Creams. together with ail kinds of confectionary and fruits, In their iiecion, at his estatilishment—No. 11, Fifth street, heiwc n Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes. or anything in his line. Also families furnished with Bread. nen 10 EVANS'S CAMOMILE PILL L S.—A BRA. HAM .1. CLEM ER, residing at 66 Mott street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia In Its moat aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head• ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart. burn, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appetite, sersation of sinking 31 the toomach, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomitings, dizziness towards night and restleuess. These had continued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans.loo Chatham street, anti submitting to his ever successilt I and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient was completely restored to health In the short space of one mom h. end grateful for the rncalculable benefit deriy. ed, gladly came forward and voinnteered the above state For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. E. RELLERS, Ngent, No 20, Wood street, helow Second. Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON F.RCTORE Prices Reduced. FA.rt Reel Yarn. Long Reel Yarn. No. 5 at 16 cts. per lb. 500 at 9 do per dz 6 at 164 ditto 600 nt 8 ditto 7 at 17 ditto 700 at 7 ditto 8 at 171 ditto 800 at 6 ditto 9 at 18 ditto 900 at 5 ditto 10 at 194 ditto 1000 at 4 ditto 11 at 19 ditto 12 at 191 ditto 1:3 at 20 ditto 14 at 21 1 1 ditto 15 at 21 ditto 16 at 22 ditto 17 at 23 ditto 18 at 44 ditto 19 at 25 ditto 211 nt 26 ditto 0- Orders Promptly attended io. 11'1E1 at J. 4 C. Painter's,Logan4Ren Healy's. or the Post office, adders; Feb 27: J. K. NIOORHEAD k Co. 50 lIIIDS N. 0. Su2ar, 250 RRLS N. 0. Nlclasses 40 Tierces Rice. 20 Bids No 3 Mackerel. 10 do Not do. 7 Tierces Sperm Vii. Just received per R B Exprree Malt and for sale by 1, W . Co• mar 4. Water al he; wPen Wood and Smsthfield frill C , tibscriber hus reniov..d on F.t<ldonatilr risloring E.tabii.hmeta lo the Monongahela house. 3d door (rani first !Lon %mit Wield st.w here hisold CIIMOITIerII and all others who may favor hint with a call may depend on having their work done in rt superior style. Prom his lung experience In the int4ioeas fu this ay, and In *any other fashionable cities in Europe and America, beiliitels confident that tin can give satisfacilon In ■ll who may iilenseto favor him with their custom. Be strict attention to business and superior workmanship be herpes 10 merit and receive a share of public patronage. lie tr tend keeping on hand a supply of ;nods and suit Ctle Com the cusionier trade which will he inild at very reduced pares. N. B. The subscriber tent: well aware or the extent that the Gobi. system is practised on the public in this country, by :idverti-ement-; particularly by persons w ho ma v justly he called intruders on the trade, who never served an hour to the business, and who know , so little about It that they could not crook • sponge cloth.and they are barefaced enough In advert Ise themselves as tai. tors a la mode, and by the aid of old certificares. Cuts, port, arc. such as are severally used by quacks to sell their medicines,t hey often succeed in palming option the unsuspectin., customer some old trash for the genet ins tmporieti article. Such peonies advertisements are only calculated to gun the 1 Mille and are , o more ems. t led to credit than the fictitious yet 'alighable publications about thegreat Geff..tiose among the Lilliputians, which I presume almost every schoolboy has read and laughed at. I would suggest to those who wish to have tt.eir cicohts made in first rate style to make a little inquiry and they wit: find that this is the place where they can he accommodated: B. D. .1 ini—im ErThose la mode Monsiours, or rather Moa•tagves, who have opened an 8 by 10 piece shop lately, and who evince etch envy and dislike to Inner or lengthy adver. ilsements,are inforni^d that the above (fulsome, as they term 0) beano reference to them whatever. The person ulluded to is their present employer, an Algeo•rine, who keeps a slop shop in this city. The count ('its said) is higt ly pleased with such tokens of loyalty from his pig• my sul.Jects, and no doubt will reward them by riving them a few nrizsana to make. Such exquisite, of rank with whom none can com-pete, had better Scar! them• Wars Into notice some other way, as a little precaution might prevent an explosion. D. TO TILE PUBLIC, and partial/arty to my forme , patron* of Olio citv—Having retired from the practice of Medicine, I may be permitted to say, that It has fallen to the lot of but few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or large a share of olistretrical practice as my own has been for the last 30 or 40 years. The experience of that long period of act+ life, and i he fact of my having been twice, since 1830. associaled with Dr. R. A. Wilson, in the practice of medicine, (In both a period of five years,) enables me to judge fully of the merits alas pills. - So convenient, so efficient, and yet so safe, did I esteem these pills, that for the last five yeais la my practice for the cure of chronic dineases,of whatever name, and those of females In particular, I have used more 01 them than nll other medicines. W:11, THORN, 53 Mat ket st Like every other medicine, this must fail in some In stances. hut in my hands there has been lees disappoint. ment rind more satisfaction in 1:1c administration of this one remedy than of all others; Its good effects sometimes quite astonishing me. If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either ..More or after parturition, the Wilson's pv.ls were Just the thing I wanted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with costiveness or inactivity of the liver, constituted the disease af my patient. the pills were just the thing I wanted. If I treated a case requiring an emmenagogue, the Wiliton'ti pill!' were Jititt the thing I wanted. If palpitation, headache, flashed countenance, or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at. the 'turn or Hie,' the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted. Thus, without resptet to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the tune I have had It under treat ment, particular indications or symptons arising. were nlways moat promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's pill.. That so great a number of diseases, and sometimes ap. parently opposite ones, in which I have used these pills, should be cured more readily hy them than by any other remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but why it is sole laciest . to my mind as that a greet many persons should become thirsty from ss teeny different cauess,aod yet all require that common sod greatest bf all blessisgs. Inter to quench their thirst, n conclusion, it is due the , eputation of the medicine and the public, to say decidedly and aoconditionally,that the Wilson's pills arsine only combination I have ever met with In my longeonrse of prietice, that really pos. emspesanything enrativeor specific forsie.k headache: Yours 4-c., DR. MILO ADAMS. The abole Pills designed particularly A* the sick Baed.Atlre, tOrrieds.Corkstlpailoo 61' ;be Beurels prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A.Wilses, rod for saie.wbolesaie &adv.:4%ll,st bis4wrrbjitt Peals Street, belowlisTbury, Dell PITTSBURGH, APRIL 11, 1843. For sale by ; ' k A. GORDON Candlewirk at 16 cts per 111, iCont Ratting • 9 ditto Family do. •12 ditto l earp't Chain • 20 ditto ! Corn Tn ine • 25 ditto !Stocking Yarn and ! Coverlet Yarn always on hand. 'Cotton Warps made to order. Removal. 7r' - r -- DR. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These Pulls are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladles an a safe and efficient remedy in removing these complaints peculiar to their sex, from Want of ex ercise. or general debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the Lint lei Slates, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and Retoi. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second. WM. AI)AIR, Boot aid Shoe Maker, Liberty opposite the head of Smithfield •t., Pitts burgh.— Tlier'eabacrlher havin bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business In the old stand of Mr; it., and Is prepared to execute all descriptions of work In his line, In the hest manner and on the shortest notice. He keeps cor stonily on hand a laigf assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and of the best quality. He aphelia the patronage of the pub lie and of the craft. WM. ADAIR, sep 10 DrrrstiunGli 111 A NUFA CTORY.—Springs gad .tlstes for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Conch.° and Eliptic Springs (warranted,) Juniata Iron Arles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Framer, Brass and plated Huh Bands, Stump Join's, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, ka-. ke. 111 D. SELLERS, M. D.,oMee and dwelling In Fourth, l e near Ferry street. sep Thentlention +flho•e who hive been somewhat seep. tidal in reference to the nnmernus certificate'. puhilsbed In favor ofDr. Swavne's Compound Syrup r•floVild Cher ry, on acronnt of the persons helnd unknown in this FPr lion of the State • Is reepretfully directed to the following reriltlealeolin writer of whirl) hits been a citizen of this horoudh for several yenmand le known as a gentleman of Intedrily and responelbilliy. To the , Mr. J. KtPtsT I have tined Dr Suravne'm Comp and Syrup of Wild Cherry for a coush, with which I have been severely of for about four months, and I have no hesitation In sayins that It lathe moat effective medicine that! have been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness. and aeree4 well with my diet,—and mantalna a regular and good appetite. I can freely recommend It to all others slmltariyaMirted. 1.114 imitoc, Borough of Chambersh'ir. March 9. IR4O. sep 2.3 For gate by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL pERSONS desirous of procuring Frail. Shade. and Ornamental Trees. or Shrubbery, from Philadel. phis or New Yo-k, are requerted to make application as moon as positiiile. 131 the Drug and Seed Store of the sub. scriber, where can be had ratalogue!, rrrarulionriv. of lb. most excellent !oriel les. F. L. SNOWDEN, sep 21 No IR4 Liberty street, head of Wood MA RULE M N UFACTOR Y.—Patrick Cawfield re !Peet fully aeon:tints his friends and the public _en• eralle, that he has ennimeneed the Marble hnsine?gat the corner of Fifth and I,llterty ctv., where will be eontdantly on hand. tomb stones, mantel pieces', montimenitt, head and foot •tones, table ghlo, for cabinet ware, and every artirleanoertainine to the butioels. He will warrant his work to he well done, and hlp diary!! will be moderate. lie ro<oortrutiy asks a chare of nubile patronnee. sep 10• WM. STEELE, (successor to H. M'Closltey) Fash• ietaa'de Bout Maker, T.iherly at., 24 door from VI %Hey. Tin subscriber respectfully Informs the public thathe has commenced the above business In the shop formerly occupied by p r. Henry M'Efoskey, and now prepared to attend to all ord .- el-S . ln his line ofbasiness with despatch sod sndon lite mom reasonable terms. From his Ion: ex perienre In the manufacture of Fashlonatte Pools, he feels onndent that all artietes from hi. establislopent will rive satisfaction in his pa irons. A share of public patronage is respect frilly solicit. ed. sep 10 111111IRD SEEDS A f can supply of Rsr.l Seeds, con IJit skiing of Caner. run :1 , 14 Rape; just rreeived by felt 3. F I. SNOWDEN. 14H Liberty st. B. DONAGIIN Portable. Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 lbs, at 855 00. do do do do 2,005 at 345 00 do do do do 1.500 at 35 00 do do do do 1.000 at 30 00 do do do d o 500 at 25 00 With raising levers an addition of 33 to each scale. Dormant scales for the uee of Warehouses, Flouring kr.,the same prices as above. Also,White's Patent Counter Scale. with 0. Young's improvements, and a variety of other counter scales, which they wilt sell for from S to $l5, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills, Saw Mille, Salt Works. 4.c.„ double and since ;eared slide lathes,foot and other lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing ntachincs. door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma• chine‘'and tools °fall descriptions,also for making black Mg boxes, a superior article; governors for steam engine. stocks, laps anti dies, coffee mills. bedstead or joint bole and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma• chinery made or repaired; printing press plattens turned and printing presses repaired. JAMES MAY, Agent . sep 22—tf fouric: k nnrionußY WM. E. AUSTIN, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. Office in 4th street, opposite Burke's Building. Wit.t.tsx E. A orrtn, Esq., will give his attention to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patron age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD sep 10-1 y P I TTSBURGH CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE LIBRARY of Religlous,Hiebatlcal,Political.and M is. cellaneous Work., will be open every day, Saiihath ex. cepted. 'tom 7 o'clock, A. lil,,until 9. P. M., in the Ex• change Bultding,corner of St ;Clair street and Exchange wnere punctual attendance will be liven by Pen 10 J. GEMMIL. ENTIRE NEW COACRES'i 'PROM PITTSBURGH TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA United States Express Line Leaves Pittabnrgh daily, at 3 o'clock, P. X, via Steam. boat to Brownsville, thence. in splendid new coaches to Cumberland, over the great National Road, and from there by RAILROAD, in superior new eight wheeled care, to Baltimore, Washington city aed Philadelphia, public as shorn Line is rmresented to the traveling public as being unequalled betvieeit ttie Ohio River and Eastern cities for coluftort and expedition, having made arrange ments to convey passengers through in 'IWO days, and no night travel, either by Stage tor Railroad Cars.— Think of it! Only 75 miles Siege travelling, and 56 miies lees than the Wheeling route, and that in superb new coaches. Pare throthth, $lO. Met le the afonehishele Harm A. HENDERSON it CO., msi :I —Om ereprietott. iIIEMENES.ME: JONES - COLEM AN .. St. Clair It, near 11 e lllr=heny Bridge LOOK AT THIS TREES NEW 3LOUC'E. t Fi!ft For psb/ishing a new Daily Paper in the City of Pitts baegh, to he entitled the DAILY MORNING POST. riiii E Subscribers having made arrangements to merge I the American Manufacturer arid Pittsburgh trtercl ry Into one Journal, have conclolfrd to publish a daily paper with the title of the Daily Mamie: Pest. The leading object of the "Port" will he the dlitemina lion and defence of the political principles that have here tofore been maintained by the Editor?. In their retpective papers. and their heat efforts will still lie devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Although, In politics, the paper will he ` thorciughlY democratic. yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest, candid history of passing Political events. Foreign and Domestic. Intelligence. aid Itrler notices or all mat ters and occurrences that come properly within the anhere ofa Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently In cresting to entitle it to the patronage et the public, ir respective or party considerations. . , In addition to the political and arnerni news that be fould in the post," t he Vditors will take pains to furni.li the lifines..-s community with the latest and most littcresting COMMERCI4t. acmes from all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red -uch accounts of the Markets and the Stale of Trade as will treadvantageous to our Merchants and Business Men In their several callings. Terms.—The POET will be published cn a largdimpert• al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum, payable In advance. It will also be sold by news.hoye at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Adeerasesstatte wilt be Inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. -TWENTY active lads are wanted to cell the Post, who will be en;nged on the most liberal terms Ao:usi :31, 1842 BY Morrison 4- to. London, for sale only by S. N Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who Is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. gen 10 M'Closkey's Clothing Store FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF RE.RDY MADE CLOTHING THREE BIG DOORS, No. 151 Liberty street, one door froth the Jackson Foundry. frinE subscriber is just receiving at his well known a establishment. the largest. most varied and cnahvicter STOOD OF GOODS that hall ['OCT isin offered Is this city -- Every article wa.‘ selected by himself in the eastern el. tles,atul purchased al thr LOWEST CMG! esters, and he is theiOhte - enabled Jo sell his 'articles much lower than they r , an be had at any other establishment west of the monntatns. His articles are all made by experienced workmen flom the latest manufactured goods and in the most MODERN FASHION; He ,feets confident that all persons who will call at his establishment and examine his stock will be satisfied that BETTER B 4 RG A INS can be obtained at the than at nny similar establishment in the city. His stork consists is part of. , -- Coats.Pantalogns, Vests, Drawers, Shan, Cravats, Stoat Oloves., Suspenders, And every tl r tllale 'of Clothin4 of the best style From his varied stock of cloths he is prepared to MAKE CLOTHES TO ORDER at the shortest notice, In a style unsurpassed by any other Pittsburgh house, and warranted to fit. Ills stock of SprinAr and Sustiter prod, is superior to any previous Importations and he hai no hesitation in saying that for eicellence, beauty end cheapness they cannot be equalled In the West- The subscriber would once more return his thanks to his friends and the public for the unprecedented pat ron• age bestowed on his establishment, and believing that his customers had found It to their advantage to Aral with him. be would repeat his Invitation to all those who wish to purchase Clothing of every description at lowest prices,to call at No , lci lIBICRTY STREET. mprnved Play Inufactured hetr Stachint hetween Pla• 111 street. two .ce Hall, Pitts ;nufaetitre and ,nd the follow ig seales(w hot. r composed of iclat): No. I, Port Mc Platform Wish, o weigh 3..0t10 isi.h..aL JOHN M'CLOSK rrOl.serve Metal Plate In the Pavement. Feh'22 Passage and Remittaneeh, TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN. et - 1 4 • I: i t•• /i 0: . .441. ire,. %i + - It il /6 fr • &AL' e: • I ti f l4k -:- —.. New York and Liverpool PERSONS eesirous of sending for ti•ei.• friends to rome from any part of Great Britain, are respect. fully informed that the subscriber is at all titnei,pie• pared to make curb ertgagrna pis' He Is prepared to remit monies by drafts, which arc made payable nt any point throughout the United Kingdom on presents. lion; having been for the last 12 years engaged In the business, he feels eonfident that his arrangements on both sides the Atlantic are such as will give satisfaction. The Ships comprising the above line, nre all of the first class and are commanded by careful 'and skillftil masters, leaving Liverpool once earh week during , lie season. For furthe: particulars apply it by letter to JOHN II ERDMAN,. No. CI South street, New I{mk, Or to J. KIRKPATRICK, at Messrs Datzell Fleming':, Water street piis'ogo March 3--2md. M RCHANTS' LINE; B4.TTFEEN PITTSBURGH .CND PHILIMELPHI3 B.9LTIMORE; ►ll HIS Line is prepared ;o commence business'on the opeollig of the canal. It composed (west or Col umbia) of First Utast Portable Boats, chartered Sorthe ~eason, each 1 , 00 in charge of Ili re.peetive sumer, The line has at a heavy expense taken a Potier or la— ses tars from one of the most substantial and prompt offices in the United States, covering all good: shipped by it, (free of expense to the owners of the goods ) Ship. pets desirous of availing themselves of this insurance must give notice at the plate of shipment of the value of their goods. The rates of frei.4lit Will be as low netiy a ny respon— sible Carrie'!, a nd the facilities for giving satisfaction to customers in all regime's are sorpasicd by no line on the canal. Shippers to and from the east a^e revpect. folly-Invited to call, fife business will be eontitteled by CL 4.RICE & THAW, 90 Front street and Canal Radii'', Pittshnrigh. J. BUTLER & C. JACKSON, Foot of Dock street, Philadelphia W. M. MEREDITII. New York March 4 S. 11101CROWt M.thrUFACTURER of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iror Ware, No. 1?, Fifth et., between Wood and Mar- Keeps constantly on hand a ;Mod Aso' latent o r ware.. and solicits a share of puhlic patronage. Also. on hand, the foliowing silipteld Shovels, Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons, Skillets, Teakettles, Pots. Jests, Coffee 11111iri - fre. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined lose; cheap for cash or - - approved paper. ear. 14—If . BLoONS:-:-13 - 4711kremt• 1n0r;; ,317 Imo t 1143. *its, MMMEME PROSPECTUS! THOS. PfIfLLIPS, W. H. SMITH. THREE BIG DOORS JOS. HARNISH & S. MILLEN, Baltimore. J. &P. MARTIN, Harrignarei; A. L. LOW. Columbia. EIMMMM PRICE TWO CENTS THE LITERARY POST. For the Poet. Tra`ii3 : tttitOn of Capt. Blaokeitti ne*lrtsh *Fong. Gbd ble's's good Father Matthe* i \vhen he .64 - sail away, To'bratie . the briny ocean, for fair America; Ma, tlie 'shOuts of redeemed souls gedet him As he )iteptupon our Qui.Y. God bless goo - 31%013er Mattlieiv for ill his good advice, That brought us health and happ?niss in our neat cottage nice, Society and temperlince, no longer Stith as drags. if ueza for the crystal cvantain, farewell 16 troughs and Tags drid blase bond ntlit - r Matthew, wholabchtri foc 'our gcod That clotiied o•[r. naked children with raltn'etti and with food; Who smites on the inebriate children, and heitnicl the Mother's 'Well, And banished Scotland's whiskey, the gatici*i and the jail, God bless yOuHer iitittbevit, With elcinened so fine Who de .:cyphered the true Au aandment, Kul man and divine, We'll bow before thy alter, in adera . tiOn tin's; Huzza for the apc4ae's Liqour, come fhtnii "bliss or woe God s bl. ss you Fitthdr Ststrhew, Wilt, labors hi? V our peace, fiu stayed the tuaniae l e. - dagger, bid diiiicie4 C=l He taught the mother hotv to hive her offispritigiti the bud A deutbless name in history, Erin's piteiit blood. God tilven good . l'athei AlatiheW, akin, Ifve and die detesting the curse Of 'thinlanif A father and a brOther, who 'round the 'W*3 , td hop And save a falling drunkard, from `the'UhVin. gang and the rope. tapiters save your bS6bn, o d'eltioWi al come itiok at 'your tottering gruggeries, 3 , 4511 r occur pcione gone Shout every friend ortemperarice, Iliac word or "deed can wedge; God bless . iou l rather Matth.;r, yofir coeds( and your pledge D'Oaakv.--The New York c'etireipon• cent of the National tmelligencer, said t be N. P. %V illis,=-has the following sketch oftlie celebrated Count D'Orsay, the Gi - raft , ' of the fashionable world in London. It is a pity that %:ce on this side o f f the was ter, cattivit have.a peep at a creittire so ex traordinary, in form and motion so express and admirable, that 'it"cannot walk thi streets for fetir of being ober , khelmed by ad tit ir a'tione: There is a report going the roundS clf the Dapets'that Count D'Oisay, the great ki 1g of dandy •dom, is about to visit this cour.tty. Ido not believe it, fot a star mare ciiMpletely unsphered than D'Orsay would be in Yankeeland, can hardly nave been seen in its Oive's by the late 'enter. prising' comet. If he should comae at all. it would he t o Commence backwoodaman at the stair, for he is a ma'n suited on 4 to :the extromeS civiliiation. Dress D' Orsay how you would, he coal() not put his foot ln!.0 the street of a city With - nut a' crowd afte:r him. He is an unusually tall than, with a hercul4an bust,. but °the - 11168e absolute symetry person - , and, with all hiS look of personal strength, is alrhost femininely beautiful in face, and of utipar.. ailed grace and motion. His conspicnoua personal appearance made it imnotaible Tor him to walk the streets of London— Ile was never seen by those out of doors except in his cabriolet, and eVan that Par— tial view drew all eyes after hu n foi half a mile. But he would Make a . splendid `trapper' and backwiodstnen. He isthe `admirable Crichton' of all manly eithci. 'ses—the best boxer, the, best fencer, the best rifle shot, the best horsouinarr, the boldest tpottsmin at every . thin • . for the In tk ofthorough bonhommie frank good fellowship, rnever saw his Nita'. Every man loves him who Woes him. But, between the lavish splendor - 13f the expensive and privileged 'circle in which he has always moved, and the lala. leasmas and wild dangers of a life in the back woods, I can linigine no sphere endu. rable by D'Cfrsay, and, indeed, no poaition achievable. Lucifer, 'just come down' with his wings on, would be hardly more a marvel in Broadway, and hardly bore out Of place in New York itociety. I The Choctaw Tribe of Indiani% —The Arkansas Telegraph furnishes, from the Choctaw Almanac, statistiett indicative of of the progreis of this tribe towards civili zation.—They have a printing press, from which they hive issued, up to September, 1942, 33 000 impressions, or more than three millions of pages, consisting of trona ! latices of books, pamphlets, &c. They have also contributed $lO,OOO to the I building at a central cii'lege. where they intend to..complete the education of tom_ oc taw youth, add prepare teachers for the general instruction of youth. Their country is divided into four dia. triers. There are courts of law in each, .indges inferior and superior, with ail the necessary officeto. Ileflgious and temper ance societies abound, and trideli eft/tied: on with spirit.—The population of foui diataiets %Nett , comprise itteh tere4. I - • - tort /V W 1 ta46 are many iniviothal
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