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Two Sfaires /Ms months, 813,00 Six months, w Ar. ae year, 25,00 One year, rrLarger advertisements in prorortlon. CII RIIS of four lines Six Dot.i.ses a year, PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. Curt Parr OFFICI. Third between Market and Wood airenls—li. M Riddle, Postmaster. Vsisrox 11 rose , Witier,4.ll dour from Wood st. Peter. Don's 1)011441:N +tapir John W illock , Collector. GITT: TRXVIURT, Wood . hetween Firs and Second asserds__Jaincs Bartram, Treasurer. clotisurs TRICASURT. Third 'tree!, nest door to the Thivd. Pteshytenan Church—S. R. Johnston, Trerisnrer. Hato t!a tlr►we, Fourth, iietween Market and Wood Mree , s— Alexander Flay, Mayor. 1 1 1110$61RIT'll EKCII*NGE. Fon rth. near Market st. Prcesaurroa,betersen !Market and Wood streets, on ?Mal and Court!' st.reet,l. 11l es•Rmire &in Iltivlr4r - rcacits' AND Faaxcaa' De• !voir Rama': (form Iy :grin; Fund,) Fourth. (tern en Von I and Marrtta:urPrts. Extra as, Fin itsrel near Wood. HOTELS. M ) 1113 0/01%La Route. W:iler street, near the Bridge etcot.. , tos !torn., corner of Penn and S,. Clair. MKII4IIII.IIITS . HOTEL, curner of Third ned Wood. AlieltlC•X HOTEL,COUICI at Third and Smithfield. IllitratoSrvtat. corner 'of Penn 4t.eei and Canal. S r..acr, Liberty street, near SeventiL altrAdtalt Marston Sauna, hiheriy St opposite Wayne Rao %primmer M Jotmox Horn. Penn St. opposite Canal 111 OE E WIC WOODS, ATTORNEY AN Er COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Olive remo bled to Itakevvelt's *thee* on Grant at., neatly oloosite tae new Court House, next rooms to John D. Mahon, .I:eq First floor. Wit 10 111101. EL ELLIOTT, M. D.— Office removed to i Bt. Chtir strut, between Perot slid Liberty Si,•, Pittebarch. s r. 10 ajl UGH TOMES, Alio. npv at Law. North Ela , t roma, allAgnithiipld and Fount' at roeiP. cep 10-1 y ANDLESS do 11 9 CL1URE, Attorneys and lif iC tlounsetiore Law: Office in the Diamond. hack NC the Old Court Douse. Pittsburgh. step 10 SHUNK it ?INDIA Y. Attorneys nt Law, Fourth st., near the Haynes Office, Pittsburgh. sett 10-1 y r r illoB. HAN! VINr 'Pi, A ttlf fICy at Law, Fifth, het wren JL Wl4Oll and Smithfield sta., Pittshurell. rep 10—ly WM. OILIARA ROBINSON, Attorney at Law; Office on the norl ts side of the Diamond.helw,•e4 of artnt And (Juton f Pr! 11 SI ire rep 10 A ourtwatt.tw, Attorney at Law; lenders his professional ettiViCCA to I hit. inthlic. Office cor er or PlAtt anti Market Streets. above D. Lloyd 4 CO'S agiana.Pltti.uratt. Pa. . sep 10 111211ZATgu 4- RU.•II rOti, Aft-orneyg Late. of fi ce E rested fratatbe floaatQadl. to “Atiorney'sflow," /idle at Fourth street, twiween Market and Wood 3!.4 1 1P PCP 10 • BUCKMASTER, A'f 7 ftNEY AT LAW, ha 4 re ..... ved Iris office to the corner of Fourth Awl and Cherry Alley, between Suillhfield and Grant cep 10 I KONG E W. /..4 riro. Attarttry at Law, Office Nn. 54 Firth street, Rear the Theatre, Pittesurgh, atop V-1y READE t.V ANIIING FON D :TroPmew r AT LAW. —Office in Pontiff M reet, pit sboreli. Nov.s. 1842. JOll.lll MITC FIE L IL--- A I or”ey at Law, Mike coiner of Smithfield and sth Fla . Viiinhumh. tr Collections made. A I business entrusted to hie _are win he promptly Atiended to. rob 16-1 - I 2 EIOVAL.— R. Morrow, Ald,rmon; offs e north )111.0 Able of Firth at.. between Wood and Smithfield •Is, Pitishurgh. oep 10 it S. R. HO LSI ES; Office in Seeolid rect. nev door Co's Glass wareholige Re p 10-1 y .:ICrON. linoitoetlerp. Prlisterffl nn -o, No. 37. MarkcLet. sep 10-1? ..ase Furniture, will find it in n tall. heint fully aalisfied that quality and price. Fep 10 BACON. AVIASS Bacon (Ito round) just received, per steamer Eveline, and for sate low BIRMINGHAM 4 CO. WlClatis 0. LOYD IL (30/.6/AN COVIMILV CO..GCRC: t Agents, FOTIVD rding Ond omission Merchants Levee Street. Vick* burg Vigo ;They re•pect fully ro.tei t convigt !rents. .ni2- CLOSETS Boot and Shoe Manufscio• ry, Ni,. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. Stairs ••:Aisit e indies ['nitwits, Kid and Satin Shoes made •in then at manner, and by the newest French pdtterns. r Bit TOOLS, CelllBllll lug of HON/. Pancy Spades tiesplaitileg Trowels, Eddiny Tools, Budding 'roiling Knives, Pruning Shears. etc., jiisi re id for sale by P. L. SNOWDEN. 1 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. 'Kepi/ %vet TRATES'ISLA YKS, for proteedlneit in At under the tate law, for ' , ale at this Office LE.—Lots on the North FAst corner of Coal 4d III:h street. Apply to 811,1.1. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th at. LBS. Landreth's French Stmar Beet eeed,Just received and for •ale at the Drug and Seed F. L. SNOWDEN. 1/14 Liberty ' , tree, head of Woud. I/ PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.-- w used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on and in the forma approved by the Coart..for tale ref the Mercury and Democrat. imp 10 TUBBARD, Ladies• fashionable boot and Mani" fa etu re r No. 101. n'reet, bolwoelt nithfiead streets. Pittsburgh sep le pERBON, Jr.. Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, nufaeturer of Locks. Hinges and Botts;To . 14 ill abd Timber Screws; Housen Bereva for - aep 10—ly ALOSKEY, Tailor and Clothier. Lther.y tweenfilixth and Virgin alley, South side. 44,1• I DGk. 4. CO., Wholesale Grocers and Merchants— Second street, between att.., Pittsbtargh. sep y Mumnission and Forwtrdlng WPM rielMOP BANKS Infield Foundry, Waier su.e, Pitto urt!h. sep 10-1 y FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG. 41 7,0" Furniture Ware uJ at. 4. Exchange Alley. • -iwi'' ., . -- ` ,- - .- -- ...,,, ,- -- - ' ..- =4— ',' -:'',-.. 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"' .„. 4. ._ _...„ .... .:,.. ~.... ...1 , -- • ~ = . 1 - ~..,y.-..'-'—'f. -..'-'—'f • . ‘B 'g i l ...., „ ._ '• • . ' .. - t 1 • -• , . 4._ , damp; MAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co, Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro duce merchants, And Dealers in Pittsburgh Alanufocturee No, 43 Wood street, Plttshur.,h. uw,mAN, JEssuNcs soco., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, 'No. 43 Wood street. Agents for the sale (tithe Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns THONPEON naxx.k J• 11111105 TURNDeI L. HANNA 4. TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. Itht Wood st ., where may he had a general supply of wrPiag wrappluz,prlnting. wall paper, blank books, school hooks. ,tc. sep ]p—ly C. T0wN....), CO., Wire Workers and • Aranmfaetarers, No. t.. 3 Nlarket sure?, bet wren 211 and 3tl streets. sep 10—ly .CHANGE HOTEL, Corner 01 Penn and SI. Clair sr reel,a, byIRCIIN 4 SMITH. rep B RowNsviLLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--Ed ward 1-111211eS. Manufaciurer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.15, Waortst., Pittsburgh. sep 10 —ly E Vl' GOODS. —PreAon 4 , Mackey, wholetnte and retail licalrel fn 11nglish, French, ar d notnesife flry Cood,t, No. ^l, Markel t t Fitl.l 2 hurzh. sen 10 TOIIN M'DEVITT, Wholnsate Grocer Rectift!ng a.ll/ Dimiller, And Denier in Prnduce and PittAurlth Manufactured No. 224 Liberty Street. Pitts- Sitrifk. np 10 trIA IC ON S. DttAvonnii % A7l ',LTA MS dr. D ILW 0 wrir.—_wnotdsal c Ir Grocers Produce and Port) Mercha F, and ienlerg In Pittsburgh Manuticlured articles, No. 20, tVoo,l street. gee 10 JOll/4 n J& , . N. KICAN `l7Eltirr & KENN Y Manufacturers of Copper. Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, No SO. Prow st , Puts. lurch. !louse Spouting and Steamboat work p omptly exrcpied. pep 10 :. ..-) 1 - 1 AVID SANDS, ‘l , ATC II Ar CLOCK .'' ; -4' t 1.-IF Mal AKER, No. 7. St. Clair slrei, Pi. ..7 ,1 burgh, D E.l L. ER IN U' Tr lIES, C LOC KS %RIZ EA ST PIA'S FINd ER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COXES. 4c. seri 10 LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS: A run supply of Landvetlt's Garden Seeds, always on hand, and for sale at Ills agency, tire Drug store of F. L. SNOWDEN. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood I) LWOW AL —Mal thew Jones, Barber and Hair Dreva. 11. r, bas removed to ['mirth st reel, opposil eine flay °mother!, where he will be happy to:waft upon permanent or transient customers. tic guliclis a share of public nat. tanner. vep 10 JOIIN :11 , FARL ND, upkarterer and Cabinet Tkird at. betweek Wood 4- Market streets, respectful infurins his friends and the public, that he Is prepared lo execiite all orders for Sofas, Sideboards Bit 'cans, Chairs, rubles, Bedsteads, Stands, !lair and i. , prinri, Matitasser, Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Upholsteritir, work, which he will warrant equal .o any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. Pen 10 R. E.lllO VA L:--Tlie anh:Triberg have remov , d to ter between Wood and Smithfield ai recta. where they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and COMM/Pt. sion lsQine=s and would re4ste. tfolly ynisrit the pal rnn. ate of their rientis J. W. t Ix; E 4. Co. Dec 3 DR. A. W. PAT PERSON. t7ffice on SoiOnfirld mreet near Stith. . v. set , 10 1843 • F,R. •U.LINN OTST•GIIN AND RAIL ROAD r•RP, from Pat.shu rah, via Redford. Cliambershurg. Ifarrisburg and lane:pier. to pi j o a .m . connecting trtth the Mail train of f'ars t V N kr. Only 150 miles:taginy and one night out. Al o. the Direct line to Baltimore. Pare to Philadelphia e i O." Eta Itimorr, Leaves (lady at R o'clock A. M. Office second door ber o w Ihr. :11errItant Dn'el Wood sl MENU ELL, GRADA WA1.3111 k feh 23.1843-Iv._- Proprionni ILIACTS SPEAR' FOR TI/F. II SELI'Es--TRUTI, IS CO.VVIXCINO:- !laving hero ,flirted for nearly ,s c o ypara, wish a hard swelling on the cap of inv knee. widen produced much pain, and utAr.l varlona applica lion. recommended by the FRCllity--311 in vain W 3 cored comidetuty b y the ~.e of one bottle or Dr. Brand• LinamPol. or External Remedy. Vl'il neck mr hand JAMES TAYLOR, Ohio p Anecjirmy co, Pa. Jan. 10th. 1840. Dr. Rrandreth',+ Factual Rcmcdy or Lionmeni; sold at Ideoltire. No 93 Wood glreet, Plnahareh, DEICE-_ 5 0 cents per ich 8. I.OOBAOS RIO COFFEE, 201.711m:1s Tea. 20 Boxes Tohacco. 15,000 Me. Lump and Loaf Sugar. 20 Boien Raisintr, 10 Sperm Candles, 10 March. 10 Kega Ground Ginger. _ 2 •. Nu image. 4 u 100 Rarrele Green Ap des, Received on consignment and for sale cheap for cash 117 11. DEVINE, U. State= Line warehottec, Canal Da=in, Liberty L‘t. mar 10. 1843. SU6'3l? AND AlOl-1 SSE S. 6t , r)3. N. 0. Suear. IUIP 40 tils. Molasses, Just received per Steam boat Ashland, aril for sate by .1, W. BUR BR I FR; E en. mar 3. Water st,, between Wood and Smithfield J UST' RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and Lemons, ul the finest anality, for sale wholesale and retail. THORN, reb 22-1 r. 5; Mat ket st. rimuit —Just received a few barrels of Superior Flour, made expressly for family use. Fur sale by ISAAC CRUSE, 148 Lib, St. Store 50 barrels sun. flour. M.BCKERELAND CODFISII.--In ionre, 4 ra-ks !Codfish; also, 5 ',arras No 2 Mark erel, a nd 15 half I , arreis, will be sold very low, apply to Mar 16 ISA AC CR Ut.E, 148 Lllierly st. a n thoo e e l f: d ir e ° e m u fo b! e i ; ) he . 18 11 z: i rs m o n f rc a h g t e o . -1 4711t E :tio ' F L SNOWDEN, 184, Liberty head of Wood st SALT. 300 118 LS No 1 Salt on lv i fl e o l d ,R and RR for i : E l 41 1 ,1., J o toot 24 Wxter st., between Wood add Smithfield 20,000 igts: Coma Yarns, assorted 2,000 2,000 " Candle Wick, 1,000 " Carpet Chain, and 500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto ry. For sale by HAILMAN, JENNING-1 & Co , Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street, u 1.4 r 17 eouriqing of oPennocks" PPLES.—Just received from A Ohio, per wagons, 35 berrelS of /Teen apples. “81a1t6.1 Alto, 50 bushels of dried apples, for sale by ISAAC CRUSE, Who keeps constantly 0r,,, bar ( Timothy and -Clover seedor the best quality mar'l6; COPkat NERSHIP. JJIVES TV. .4 1 .8 N 4- JOHN F. JENNINGS have entered tato partnership for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale G rocery; ['induce. and Commis, sion business under the Arm and style of HAILMAN. JENNINGS Co.,at No 43 Wood street, opposite the Merchants' Ho tel, where a supply of G roceries and Plus bevel Al sulactuted Ankles can always be had on libe dd tongs. North Nr l ota Brigs Rio Coffee. For sale by tact 4. ; ' CORDON. 111015 EASE'S HOARHOUND CANDY.--Torms has received Ibis day from New York. a fresh supply o. the above celebrated cure fur Coughs. Colds and Con sunipt ion; and is ready to supply ctwomernat wholesale or retail, at his Medico/ Agency, S 6 Fourth at. nov 12 1), , , VI It CLARK, fle't, Authiouible Boot Maker,— tia, removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he won't] be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel dispotr. ed to patronize him. He uses nothing but first rate sleek. and eolith:3 s the-best of workmen; and 09 Ito given Ins constant personal attention to business, he trusislital he writ deserve ahd rEceive a fair share of patronage. .en 10 F UlTra, *WE; cit KA al, 4- t;ONFEc Tits A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and piddle that they can always 'lnd the best quality of. lee Creams. topether with all kinds of confectionary and fruits. in t heir sea-on, at his establishment—No. 11, Fifth street, hetwe Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes, or anything in his line. Mao fatuities furnished with Bread. gen 10 L' • yANS , S CAMOMILE PILL Ls.—Alian HAM .1. CLEM ER. residing at 66 Mott street New York, was afflicted with Dyspep , ia in its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head. ache. great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, lir...rt. burn, pain In the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appe lite, sersatlon of sinking at the s' oniarh, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomit Inas, dizziness eowards night and testieness. These had continued ward of a twelvemonth, when. on consulting Dr. Wm. Evn ns. 100 Chatham street, and submitting to ids P• 01 successful and agreeeihte mode of treatment, the patient was completely restored to health in the short space of unemo u t 11. end grateful Of the incalculable benefit deriv. ed, gladly came forward and volunteered the above state For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. E. e• ELLEIS, Agen , , tin .20, Wood sirrel. 'wow Sreond Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON FACTORY. Prices Reduced. •cdart Reel Yarn. Lone Reel Yarn. No. 5 at 16 etc per lb .500 at 9 cis ruir dz 6at 161 ditto 609 at 8 ditto 7at 17 ditto 700 at 7 ditto ft at 171 ditto 800 at 6 ditto 9at 1:1 Auto 900 at 5 ditto 10 at 794 ditto 1000 at 4 ditto 11 at 19 ditto • 12 at Eti ditto Cam'lr.wlrk at 16 el s per lb, 1.3 at DI d,tio tlnal Batting , 9 ditto 14 at 2i ditto 'Family do. •12 ditto 15 at 21 ditto Corp' Chain • 20 ditto 16 at 22 ditto riit'n Tn ine • 25 ditto 17 at 23 ditto Stocking Yarn and 18 nt 24 ditto 'Coverlet Yarn always on 19 at 2; ditto ,nand '26 ni 26 ditto i(!ottoo Warm. ma tie to order. B YO Orders promptly attended to, it lilt at J 4- C. aitit,'-. Logan 4- Kennedy's, or . tie Part office, address: ( eh 27, J. K. MOORHEAD 4- Co, IZirk 11110 S N, 0. Sugar. fell/ Z 59 FIRLS N. 0. Air 40 Tierces Rice. 20 81.1, No :IMarkerei, 10 do No 2 do. 7 Tierees Sporni Oil. J,1•1 recrivrd I>ar SFt Exprrv, Mail arid for talc by J. W. Fin BR 118: 1.: 4- Co mar Wiiii•r 7.1 1.19 wren Wood and tiunlhfirld. Iternoval. / rill F. mliscrilier has rernov , d hta Fashion/Ole Tinloring E.stabilsione,i to The Nionongarmia :id door from fiat I. on emit blind SI.W here iliSOld rued °mere and all other , who may favor him with a rail may durvind on having Ihrf, work done in a superior Style. From tiro hmg ,Npei tenre in the irtbdriesa in t (illy, and in many other fashionable cities In Europe and America. he feels confident that lin can give gallsfartion to all who may plea... to favor trim ihrir custom, fly to rim attention to liticineVt and rmlwrior tvorkinarrship he hope . , lo Merit and recniivo a share of public patronage. Ile friend treeing on hdoJ a ahiQJp of _Dods and trintntin.es tit it Foie fur the cis miter trade n !WI) will he sold at very rd prices. It. DON .1f.;11 Y. rip() THE PUBLIC, and purl icklarly to sty "sewer 1. pert:wit of city:—llarlor retired from the wart ice or I/ludic:int.. I mar he perniiited to say, that It has Lille', 10 the lot of I tit few persons to have ertjoy t d so liberal or lar2e a •bnre of , ilislretriral practice as lily own has been for Ili. last 30 or 40 +ra rA. The experience of that long period of artive life. and I he fact of my having been twire,Floro 1830. nirocititrd w •th Or. R. 4., Wils-on, In the practice of medicine, (in limb a I,er lod of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the merits of his pills. So convenient, so efficient. Rini yet so cree. did I esteem threw ping, that for the last five yenlA in toy prartiee for the cure of chronic diseace.3,of whwever nanio. and ho, fentalea in particular, I have used more of them than all other nod lc i nes. f.ike every other medicine, this most fall in some in stances, but in my hands there has been tens disappoint. merit and more satisfaction in I .te admlnkl ration of .1 his One remedy than of ail others; its food effects soaftlitnes quite astonishing m•. If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pi.l3 were Just the thing I Wanted. If a tlyepeptic acid condition''' . I lie stomach, combined with costivenss or inactivity ofthe liver constituted the lisease )f my patient. the pins were just the thing I wanted. If I treated a case requiring an emmenagogur;', the Wilsrm'S pills Were just the thlog 1 wanted. If pal vital ion. headache, flushed countenance, or other indirailtrz a disturbance of the circulatory and , ecretory syideMs, annoyed my patient at the 'turn of life,' the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted. Thus, without resttlet to the name, a disease mh:ltt happen to wear at the lisle I have had It under treat mem, particular Indications or st mpions arising. p ere nio , .t promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's pills. That so great a number ofdkeases, and sometimes ap. parently opoo , ile ones, in which I have used these pills, should be clued more readily by them titan by any other remedy, may al first seem strange and contradictory, but why it is so is as clear to my mind as that a great many persons shook' become thirsty from r.s many different r causes, and yet all require that common and greateat of all I , ll , SSill;n, water to quench their thirst. In conclusion, it is rine the ertutailon of Vie medicine and the public, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that the Wiison's pillsnrerhe only combination I hece ever met with in my lonecoorse of practice, that really pos. leessesanything curative or specific for sick headache Yours 2i-c., DR. 'MILO A DA NIS. The above Pills designed particularly for the sick Haed.A che. Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels 4-c., prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for sale, wholesale and retail, at his dwelling in Penn street, below Ma-bar). Oct 1 inf.AUSTIC or the Knife was formerly re,oried to in all I-lcases of burns, scalds and wounds, where mortifica• was apprehended. The necessity fsr such sharp prac• tire exists no Inner. The Ma2leal Pain Extractor, from Cortistork 71 Malden Lane Is a far more I fficient preven rive of mortification than cold steel or nitrate of silver. The application of this wonderful compound instantly rcenovre the local pain,and Witte wound, scald, burns or bruise has not injured some vital organ so as to render cure lii ossilde, it a ill in a very short space of time restore the part affected to a sound and hesthhy state without leaving the cicatrix behind. This preparation is also a certain remrdy for inflamed eyes, cancerous sores, u'ccrs, broken breast and sore nipple and all ebrasions and eruptions of the skin. Its success as a cure for the plies is unparalleled and the vouchers for its ears live properties are from the must respectable and en lightened sources.—Herald. For sale at Tuttle's, 86 Fourth street: P HENOMENON IN CHEMISTRY—Root India Hair Die—colots the hair and will not the akin This Dye is in the form of a Powder which in plalh matte. of tact may be applied to the hair over night, the first night turning the lightest or grey hair to dark brown; and by refteating a second or third night, to a jet black. Any person may, therefore, with the Jeast possible trouble, keep his halt any dark shade or a perfect black, with the positive assurance that the powder if applied to the skin wit/ not color it. There is no coloring in this statement. as any one may easily test. These facts are warranted by the chemist who manufactures it. For sale at TUTTLCS, 86 Fourth street, where a large assortment of Piiint Medicines may always be had at either wholesale or tetail Abint`tforfet 86 Fourth strm !" D R. COODVS Celebrated Female Pills. These Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex ereisP, 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 Hai !,elStaies, and many Mothers. For sale ‘Vholesale and "'Mall, by R. C SELLERS, Agent. sep 10 N0.'20. Wood Street, below Second. W M. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty St., opposite the head of Smithfield st., Pittsburgh,— subscrther having bought oui the stock of the late Thomas Rrttierty, deceased, has commenced business in the aid stand of Mr. R., and Is prepared to execute all de?erlDilons of work In. his line, In the hest manlier and on the stitorteet notice. He keeps cot !tinnily on hand . large nssortment ofshoe 'indium+ of nil descriptions and of the best quality. He soNeltr the patronage of the nub• Ile and of tde craft. WM. ADAIR. sea 10 PITTSBURCII lITANUFACTORY.—Springs and Arles for Carriajtelt ae Eastern Prices. The aubseribers manufarture and keeps constantly on hand Coach, r) and Eliptk. eprlnizs (warranted.) Juniata Iron A xles, Slicer and Brasil plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Huh Bands, Slump Joints, Patent Leather, silver and Drags Lamps, Three fold Fteps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges. ite • kr. JONES t COLEMAN. St. Cin ir xi.. near tt v 1 1 leetierly Itrlder. I ).SELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling In Fowlli, UR • near Perry sheet, sep 13-1 y LOOK AT THIS'. The attention 'ft ho e who have been vomewhat seep. rival In reference In the numerous eerliflentex pill lobed in favor of Dr. Siravne's Compound Syrup of Wild ('her ry, on account nit he persons twin!: unknown in this sec lion of the Stair, to resocclfitlly directed to the followl.ie cerl Wale. the writer of which has Keen a eltlceri of this borough for IneVernl yearP. and is known a; a gentleman of Integrity and responsibility. To the .trent I .lr . J. Kiaa♦ f have need Dr Swayne's Como nod Syrup of Wibl Cherry for a tonsil, with which I have been severely /If flirted for about four m not ho, and I have no hesitation In saylne that it Intim moot effective medicine that I have been able In procure. It composes all uneasiness. and aereea'well with my diel.--and mantalns a reetilar and rood appetite. I ran freely recommend It to all others similarly Rffllete.l. .1. Nit rt tio tr, Borough ofChambersh'e. March 9. IR4o. P 23 Fortier. by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street,. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. DIRRSON:4 (1 irons of proeurlnr. Fruit, Shade. and Ornamental Tree., or Phrnbberv, front pi Is or Neu' York, are rerine‘led to make applie t lon as •non as ontrible, at the thus and Seed Fiore of the rob, rrrilier, where ran he had rotalogney., •ratuhoutlt. of the most excellent vartel fee. F. 1. ssownr.!..:, grp 21 No IR4 Liberty street, bead of tVoed NIA R 111. P. 51 A NUF tt rir;V.—PatrickCawfieldre. 131 specifhlty acquaints his friends and the public zen. erally, that I* has commenced the Marble Imslnesa at the corner of Fifth and Liberty ,Ft re will be constantly on hand. tomb Stones, mantel pieces, monuments. head and foot stones. Inble slnlis for cabinet tyare, and every article atinertAnlng to the business, He wilt warrant Isis work to he well done, and his rivers will be moderate Ile respect fully asks a share of nubile patronage. sep 10- W AI. ST csucce.sor to H. '6loskey) Fish. to,ta . ste Ron, Alaker, Liberty st., 2d floor from VI-gin Alley. The Intiserdier respectfully informs the publiethat he bas commeneed the above business in the abort farmer's' peen:lle/1 by Mr. Henry ereloskey, and that ke is now prepared, to attend to all orders in his tine annifill".l frith despeteh and on the most reasonable terms. Prom his Ion! proerienee In the manufacture of Fashinnable Roots, he feels confident that alt articles feoth h). eitablisliment wit! EN% Itetisfaetion to his nek irons. A shame( public patronage reepcelfolly ed. nen SEEDS A f "Olply of fisr j : slain;; T fen 411slain;;slain;;of ry nip 1 , 1,1 nrir,e; jogi rereiverltl, 3. I. SNOWDEN, 148 Llturtv el. Port:l'4, PI it fncm Scales on wlu•cls, to welgit 2,500 lb,, at $55 00. do do do do 2,005 at 445 00 do do do do 1,5110 at 35 (0 do do do do 1,01,4) at 30 110 do do do do 500 at 25 00 Will, raising levers nn addition of 43 to each stale. Dormant scales for the we of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, kr..lllip same prices as above. A !so, White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements. and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for from R to $l5, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Saw Mllls. Sall %Yorks, kr,— double and singe geared slide laihes.fnot and oilier lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door and sash marhlnes. Hall's patent horse power, willvor wit bout thrashing machines. a superior article; circti tat saw :Mans, mrtelitnes for sawing lath, Tlnner's mm chitin= and loots ofnildescriptions, also for making black ing, boxes. a superior article; governors fur steam engine ,;lurks, laps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or joint hots and mar hinery for making the same. cotton factory ma chinery made or repaired; printing press platter* turned and printing preses repaired JAMBS MAY, Agen' Rei , 22-ir W O. E. AUSTIN, Attorney nt Law. Pittsburgh. Pa. Office In At t 7 street, opposite Burke's Building. Wtt,tant‘t E. Ausrtx, Esq., will give hisaitention to my unfinished btlgillen, and I recommend him to the patron age or my friends. WALTER FORWARD s . ert y 110DITTSRUGGR CiRrAILATING AND REFERENCE: .1 EA RR AR V of - Religious, Wino? ical,and cvllaneous Works, will he open every day, Sabhalh ex. cepied. "row I o'clock, A. 9, P. M., In the Ex• changn Building,cortier of St ;Clair kreetand Cichange alley. wnere?unctual attendance win be elven by sen 10 1, D EMM it. NMW ROUTE. ENTIRE NEW COACHES! • sUQ' RFRO.J PITTSBUROH TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. United States Express Line Leaves Plasltnish 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 front there by R A ROA I) , in superior new eight wheeled can, to Baltimore. Washington city and Philadelphia. The ahoy( Line is represented to the traveling public as being unequalled beeween the Ohio River and Eastern cities for comfort and expedition, having made arrange. menis to convey passengers through in two days, and no night travel, either by Stage or Railroad Cars._. Think of itl Only 75 miles Stage travelling. and .S 6 miles less than the Wheeling route, and that in sitheth new coaches. Fare throned. SIM Office in the illonongadela.House. A. RENDER SON d• stage Prop!' WIC I -d3m ,rnproved flaw iannrartured be their Machin! t. hetween flh ORM, two vote Hall, 'lit , nntartore and nit the rottow to scales,w hot. composed of mai): No. I, Port le Platforin .ales on Xll li p 35uu qousc 4. BRADBURY • • PROSPECTUS For publishing a her Daily Paper in the City of Pitt, uezh, to be entitled the DAILY MORNING POST. T nEStiliserlbers having made arrangements to merge the Amer ken Manufacturer and Pittsburgh rtlercu ry into one Journal, have concluded to pnblith a daily paper with the title of the Daily Morning Post. The trading object of I he "Porr" will be theiEssemina Ilan and defence of the polltlcal.princiwes that have bete tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective papers, arid I heir best efforts will still he devoted to tile advancement and success of those doctrines. Although. In politics, the paper will he thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest, candid history of pa , •sing Political events, Porelgn and Domestic Intelligence. arid brief notices of all mat• ters and occurrences that [OIIIP properly within the sphere ofa Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently in cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, it respective of party considerations. • In addition to the political and irene.ral news that will be could in the “Aforsier Post,Nlie Editors will lake pains to furnish the bitsinesss community with the latest and most liit*.resting COMMERCIAL INTELLI. CZNOZ from all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red such accounts of the Markets and the Slate of Trade as wilt beadvaningeous to our Merchants and Business Men In their several callings. Teeing —The POST will he published on a large imperi• al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journal) at the unui-ttally low rate of. FIVE DOLLARS per amain', payable In advance. It will also be sold by newsboys at the low rare of TWO CENTS a copy. hifeertisements will be inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. tty-T %rt. ENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will be engaged on the most liberal terms THOS, PHILLIPS, August :31, 1R42. W. fl. SMITH. I V Itlnerisnn .Q ( • o London, for sale only by S. ? 7 Wicket - plumy, corner of Wood cure( and Virgin alley Piltaburalt Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pn. who is sole nyent for Western Pennavlyania. sep 10 Nl'Closkey's Clothing Steve FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF I?E.RDY MADE CLOTHING •T THE THREE BIG DOORS, No. 151 Liberty street, one door from the Jackson Foundry. rr HE sulweriber Is Just receiving at lilt well known estatilishmmit, the largest. most varied and CHZAFFST orroca OF GOODS that has ever been offered in this city Fvery article was selected by hirmkelf In the eastern cf. ties, and purchased at the towerr emir PRICY,, and he Is ilierefore crinkled to sell his art iSleft much lower than they can be had al viy other establ i shment west of the monntalits. Ills articles area4Afiate. by expseenced workmen, (iont the latest mahtifietnied goods and in the must MODERN FASHION,. lie feels confident that all persona who tvill call at hi: establishment and examine ills s'at k will he satisfied that BET'r RR 11 A litG s I Ns ran Is obtained at the THREE BIG DOORS titan at any similar establishment in the city, His stork en 'slats in part or Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Skirts, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, And every other article of Clothing of the hest style Mint his varied stock of cloths be is prepared to MAKE CLOTHES TO OLDER at the shortest notice, In a style tinsurpacsed by any other Pittsburgh house, and warranted to fit. tile stock of Spring. an Sunnier .drods is superior to any prrvirms iinportatlons and he has no hesitation in saying. that for excellence, i.eattly and cheapness they cannot he equalled In the west. Tile subscriber would once more return Ills thanks in his friends Still the public far the unprecedented patron age bestowed on hi. estahlishment, and believing that iris rnstomet, had found it to their tidy:lnv:go to deal with him. lie would repeat his invitation to all finite who wish to purchase Clothing of every riescrtptiorp at lowest pricemto call at No. 151, LIBERTY I''TRERT. JOHN !U'CLOSK Ohserve Metal Plate in the Pavement. Feb 22 Passage and Rentgltaneek TO •AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN. /0/fr . 4 4. ,t akig. sk 4, 11 _ , Now York nut] Liverpooi Line. poEusoNs for tl ei,. friends to come from any part of Groat Britain, are respect• fully i uforived tluif the silbscrther is at all time:spit. pared to make >urh Pr.grifzr inr tits' He is prepared to remit monies by drafty, which arc made payable at any point 'throughout the United Kingdom on pres - enta. lion; having been for the lasi 12 years engaged in .the hustnr.+. he feek eoadent that his arrangements on tooth ,thlea the Atlantic are sih.ll an will satisfaction The Ships oorptii.iiig the above line, nit- all Oh eIP fi ret clasn and are commanded by careftit and skillful upstart's, Icavieg Liyerpnot once earn week during the s.eason. roe furiliet. part I entail , apply it by letter to JOHN lIERIMAN, N 0.61 South street, New Yntk, or to J. KIRKPATR ICK, at Messr,a Datzell 4. Flemings, Water street March 3--2md. S. MORROW, • M' virmtcrun,kri of Tin, Copper and Sheet iror Ware, Ne,l7, Ficurei., between Wood and Mar— ket: Keepe tonstani/y on hand a tread assize 'meat of wares, end solicits a stave of politic patronage. Also, on hand, the following I rticletl Shovels. Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons, Skillets, Teakettles, Pots, Ovens, Coffee Mills ire. Mer chants and ()there are 'lnvited to call and examine for themselves, as he Is determined to sell clieap for cash or pprowed paper. mar. 14—fr— 8C6015.-2510ns Blooms to roirti and for safe by 3.W.BIIRBRIDGE, Water beware Wood 4- Be3lth Jan 2 1841, DAILY MORNING POST- RAtt, RoADIVIEEIING. The, Rath t4d meeting ofSatn:dus last, was ka mong the largest that has been held iret-ur city tor many years. Upon motion of Jude Wlfkimi t the meeting was orgamzed by the'appointm . eett , of th e following , ffi ners; President, Hon: pprmisi ,Derinj ; rice Presidents, / . 1.3 Ohver pod s. l _ Pluiw_r of Westmoreland, Thom,aiß Nyirlaok . Fayette, and Charles Avery, Pollard McCorrit non joh n Andersen of Allegheny; Seeretarree, W Biddle, W 1.1 Whitney and Thomas ,pkilf . ipt.... After the Pres,;der;t,took the chair it.,wasaseer , ki ,tained that the rolm M which they were alum... and dd Uponw as u n it i a n b t i l n e n t oitc wasstot d i n t t e h r e in n i f i l u e l d ti t t n ud n e ejn p u re r s n en t t i ! the open air, on the north side of the New Coin House. „.. . lodge Wilkins then addressed thenieetink ate ting very candidly why the committee appointed at a former meeting, on the subject, of ii,MeAda rnized road, had been induced to change the direct ,purpose of their appointment and to call the pre's:. ent Meeting on .the subject at a ra Tread. He said the committee had, been met with ,one freneral burst of disapprobatiup at the former„ as leade"- quate to the purpose, and an almost perfectunat ~ imity as to the latter. He reminded the nteeting , of the ample abilitiea of the city alone to do the work—to the anxiety manifested by the totehre," and counties through which the road was to pink and who eere now represented in this meetini; and with the aid v e were a.sru!ed of irk, its pre. gross. But that on these resources we mast del. pend. The State was unable to as tat u.,:eptir ivai, Baliimcri nor any part of illurYland.,, ;the be • v,ould not wa-te words in urging upon , i _th'e meet: ing the nEtessi'y fur the improvement. TM:Lt . /nest - be appar c ut t) every one.. .. He then read a letter he had addres.sed to thii President of theßaltimore,and Ohio Railroad 'CI: and that gentle:man's aniWei; the letters were ad follows: . . Pittsburgh, April 'lst, 1813: Sin—'l u.n authorised by a committee of-gentle: men raised at a public meeting recently befd id this city, to address this 1, t'er to you; and.aik your reply as soon as may be c.nvenien.; The wish of the eurcanittee is, to be able to submit the answer, with which you may favor them; to a general meetinl, of the 'ReCple of this seciion. of our . , state to be convened on S'atui dal the iStit stunt. , . . . Tire elatuPle and eirperience of the prestfittuta4 . , son, and the etrcts upon the tvestf rntrabekitnd transportation produced by Lho completion of puri great railroad enterprize to its present teraill”.' — ''' Lion, have power'Ully called pier commun .on itir . int'd actipn,and made a decided impression up . tile public mind, of the immediate necessity of forms ing a railroad communication between this city and some point upon, or near the na:tiorial,:tVall in in the proper direction towards Cubeiland,in the . hope that at a future 'period ihe work may be earl tied on and completed to that town. Our citizens at this mom tit seein to . be 'ileciii , dcdly of he opinion, teat, at all eventi,,liiii funds eau be raised to construct the road from this place, by the route of 51onongahela and Vonghid. :env riv , rs, as far as the town of Connellsville In FaY,..tte 'comity . .. G.,v• rued by these impreriiicni and aware. tla Our elfortsw uld be very muss influenced, if not altogether controlled, by the views and mes.nreii of the 134It'llUOrc a C',d Ohio Poilr ,, aii Col . RP' SilY,, we very naturally to , lied to ) on, and seek* your !ramie for light a.M sours g^m.ral ioformation od ibis important subject. %,% 1;1 you therefore please to fai); us by the cominunication, ,, of suet leading facts 'flocking the:line of eMnimptcstionto nbrcti , I refer, as' you may deem necessary to_ 6ide and - len aide us to form some cor:ect opinions 'upon the ouhet of our und, rt a k rig„ in o w hie!' we are , mu• tun ly int i erested, and which I hone will i'; , bona) ed fn 4 spirit ,ana w,i,ili an energy calcula'ed to give Us assur a nce of 'final soccess• s , . . In addition to ay, principal factl and tenettil inforiniei , m you may think adviiuble to corniMini- s cote, allow me to,ask yoUr attention and reply to the following inquiries. rit„ Will it be convenient for your Company "- to tyrinit any one of its officers or engineers, td 1 meeting attend in person the to be held here ott :, tire 15th instant, so as ,to give ul,..in detail,infor. relation on t . is various points tow t h his areati, A in iy be directed? Bach personal attendance would be exceedingly roil .) ing to the citizens of Pitt.borgli and Allegheny. 2nd. is it thejitiention of the talti:nafe 'rind.. ' r4 t)hi, rail roadcompany ring the approaching- session for any di - sal:MO: west of Cumberlano? - , ~ .. ~i„ What i s the diNtance,according to fits Air.: soya Or pia!' engineers, frdin Plitsburg,h tociont. neli.v ilk? , 4th . . }What is yonr estimated coqhire the road upon whim' shall be laid the meet ap proved of rails, by the Item of the two I have mentioned? -- .sth. II the funds can be raised In the chi; Pittsburgh and Allrgheo y and- the itUrrc.unding country to carry ihe road Irmo this city to rdti4 neisv,i 4 „ what cunnectian would the eoinpany over which yen preside require should tie forilted ko as to'produee harmony and eo.ope:ratiOn in auk pro rtes of the work? or, would it raise ttiq cony should We desire, fqr a portion of ttie Way, to be formed into a E;eparitte and company? high relipect,..Sir, Your obedient WM-. LICOLS. The Ircn. LOUIS ttcLANE 'Pres% s of Clic & 0. R. H. Co. . • : '"_;,l Office of' the Bal t imore and Otdo Rail tilsa`d t • -'t - ", Company, Aprilb 7t 184-3. To Hon. WILLIAM IirVILIC/M.: • , . . DEAR gIR:-1 received yesterday your fetter the let in -t., in which . , at the initarir!.e of c t ,‘ .i:" ----- ---t- - - Palace appointed at a public meeting iecentlY held in the city of Pittsburgh, you request infirVz• ------- 1 Imillion upon several pints, specifically stated Itt your lean, at an early day as wil enable yod to . .4 , walsit the a nsw-er to a meeting of the people to I be convened at Pittsburgh on the 1,51 b wst; nut. la so such leading facts touching the line of Com. munieritiou cumemplated by the people 'of that city as May be &toned necessary to env ble you 'to form correct opinions of anrindertakirig of so much importance, and in which the two cities f ir • so deeply concerned. 1 IL is not easy to over estimate the %porkiness of be wnolc limit rtakirt to the cities of ltimore and Pittsburgh, and the resource- to both cannot --.,,,, be to energetically employed in its proiecution.— Up to this time, ffahimore has embarked in the i work with a spirit of enterpri2l, slid liberality without perhaps a parallel Of the exp.u.se " 6 4llloay--; ‘ , P carrying the road td Cumber/unit, the city au. thorities have tr , ntribute! three Millions and a - '''lr .; half of dollars , and the individual citizens..in the -'--*-- infancy of the enterprise, thr. e bilious more' ~ and considering that Pitts' urgh is not the only .. access to the Ohio river, arid to Elie trade which the work is destined ulti lately to secoret and that by the law of Virglnia the conspaity IS in fact compelled to adopt another, any further eon- • ... tlibution for the firat objet above Cobld trot b• ---:. ' --. 7t.: expccrod. . 2 .;),. "re ' - z.17. I always anticira S I th4l...itiOln tie extenstoo".4 - -:-.;?; or the road to Cumberland' -t..m impatantel•44 indeed,. the necessity to the pk:ri)i'e of liittibirgh. *. , i ' and of tr.at section ( . 1' your State, of ass iihtttirdi.c.',l.4.; ate teener - eft% with Ow Main line, *.illf4 alitiegi''7'?-:,:-`1'? --;z•,.',.h. 0 . ;~., ~: \~ \~ \~ \ \~ w) ~.,.,a