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Third between Market and Wood streets—t. 111 Elddle, Postikaster. COSTOKHOO.III. Water. 4th door front wad st. Peter. sot's traltdings—Major John Willock.Collector. Grey TAIRA/CRT. Wood betareen Pirit and Second treeta—Jams A. Bartrans. Treasurer. tIovirerLICANCIRS, Third uteri, next door to the Third rteshyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. klayoVisOrrice, frottrth, between Market and Wood — 4llllitunr-....:Afic , xander Flay, Mayor. MxaCn►trw's Elea &sox. Fourth, near Market A. BANKS. Trreasurtoo;between Market and Wood streets, on ttlirtfAnti Pontlh streets. ' MairmicuTe'axo 5111.1110PACTIMERSt •xa F•axsas' Dr• /GMT Hoax, (formerly Saving Fand,) Fourth, between .74rati4 and Market streets. Bsgt•tttos, Filth street, new Wood. HOTELS. MO NNNNNN eta Meet, Water street, near the Bridge . 1111NIII&Ker. FICITZL, corner of Penn and Si illintooan-re floTti, corner of Third and Wood. :ANlCatcAsi licrscs.,corner of Third and Smithfield ° "" - llonvelograTte. corner of Penn street and Canal 4 1 .1Pectio Emate, Liberty street. near Seventh. :Mmucits SlAwstnic House, Liheriy Si opposite Wayne r.`'.'llteounittrarr Marmon Houss. Penn St. opposite Canal ROBERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA W. —offire remo red le BakevretVg offices on Grant at_ neatly opposlie Ins new Court noose, next rooms to /ohm D. Mahon, ,;—First Boor. rep 10 PROS. H. ELLIOTT, K. D.-office newer ea to X. Si. Clair street, between Pens end Liberty St a • • :eiteltbetrek. • 1.1 P 10 Hg 88• TONER, Attorney at Law, North Ea.t corner of Smithfield and Faun h streets. sep 10-1 y MMANDLESS & m , cLuttE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law: Office in the Diamond, hack of the old Court Iloose,Pittshur:h. sep 10 SHUN • k FINDL aY. Attorneys at Law, Four th st., hear the Mayor's Office, Pittsltureh. rep 10-1 y THOS.HAMIII,I 4 )N. Attorney at Law, Fitt h, between Wood and Smithfield ala.,Pittstmreh. sip 10-1 y WM. 0 9 RA.RA ROBINSON, Attorney at Law; Office on the north side of the Dia mon&Metween darket and Union streets, upstairs PPp 10 A J. DURBORAM, Attorney at Law; tender!. /IL. Mt* ptoressionnt services to the plablir. Office cur. nr Ptah a nil Shirk@ Screen, altbee D. tioyd Co's etsare,Pittahurth. Pa. !Pp 10 .EYST6II RUI.7If.‘NAN. Arteries!: at Lau. office remicored from the Diamond, to "Attorney'sßew," bady sideof Fourth istreet, between Market and Wood linens treplo BUCKMASTER, ATTRNEY AT LAW, • tasrew - inved his office to the corner 411 Fonrth street and Cherry Alley, between 'Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. sett 10 GEOROZ LAT.Aro. Attorney at Law. Office Pia, $4 Filth street, near the Theatre. Pittalmr:h. ofsP 0-11 /MADE Vlt Alltl 1 NGTON, 4770111,N1CT AT L.W. —Office is Bear.' Banding. Tomsk wrest. ?limbs rib. Nov.s. 1842- 1109 N J. MITCLIELL--Atiorney at Law. office MN avow of 8u1t66.4,1 and sth AS • Piltshorgh. COlieCiiollll made. A 1 nosiness entrusted to his are will.be promptty attended to. REMOVAL;—R. Morrow, Alderman; offi.e north aide of Fifth at., between Wood and Smithfield trtrti riftsborgh. IMO 10 Dlll. 8. . HOLM ES. °Mr., In Second street, nest door to Malvany 4- Co 's Glass Warehouse sep 10—ly itYIIPIS t'a►N ¢ s Bouknelert. Printers an taper Manufacturers, No. 37, Market at. two 10-17 JOIEIN ANDERSON. Smith fi eld Fou n d r y, Water at.. ppar the Mononsahrla HOOPP, Plum urth. sep 10-1) ?Nowa/ 111. YOtJN • . FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG. rviioS. B. YOUNG Jr. CO., Furniture Ware JL Rooms, tuorner of Hand at. 4- Exchange Alley. Persona wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to heir advantage to give us a call, beinr fully satisfied that we can please as to quality and price. Pep 10 BACON. 20 000 1.0 Bacon (linvound) jail received. per ' , learner Eveline. and for sale low BIRMINGHAM 4- CO. lbw d•b, by M► 34 ICienot.As D. Cocsmi.x.... dr - 1 OL CO.,Geners A gents, Forwarding and 41 L-/ Coranstesion Merchants. Levee Street, Vicki burg lliw Tbey respectfully so:tet t consigatnenis. a 42- VIIEMI CLOSEYA Coot and Shne Manufacto ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to itt.• U. Slates ..eie l u Ladles Prune's, Kid and Satin Shoes made in Pe neatest manner, and by the newest French patterns. aep 10 GARDEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, Eddins Toold, Budding Knives, Pruning Snivel, Pruning Shears, etc., just re. seined and for dale by F. L. SNOWDEN. sea 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. MA.GIEITRATES'BLANKS, for proceedings In .nt tneAnuint under the late law, for sale at title Office in. 10011, BALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal Lane and High street. Apply to . sap 10 BENJ. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th st. nth LBB. Landreth's French Sugar Beet Seed, just JM , received and for sate at the Drug end Seed F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. Store of no 10 BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.- 1 o be used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on goettpaper,aad in the forms approved by t he Couri.for sate at Oaken( the Mercury and Democrat. sep 10 WII. HUBBARD , Ladies' fashionable boot and Mi - me Manufacturer. No. 101, Third le reet , between Wee. and Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh step 10 Jg. TATTER 80N, Jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, J 1 h., nanufacturer or Locks, Hinges and Bolts; To lson*, setter, !inland Timber Scrims; Houton Screws for aorther Si ke. sep 10—f y JOHN MICLOSH.EY, Tailor and Mahler. Lther.y - "Jilliamt. *liken Sixth and Virgin &icy, south side. sep-I0 JW. BUIL B RIDC.V. .y CO., Wnotcsale Grocer. and Catnettelon Merchants— Second street, between Wood end Smithfield sts„Pittsbor:h. Imp MLA y 0. 4. A. Goaignit. Commission and Forwarding al • bluebaots, Water st.,Pittsborp, iep 10-ply _ . _. .. ...._.. . .... LILY . 51. 1 :-. - , - - . NINA .. ... . PEST . . . ......____. Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro duce Merchants, "la Dealers in PittsbxrgA ./Wassrfoctures No. 43 Wood street. Pittsburgh. MAILMAN, JENNINGS lc Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43.W00d street. Agents for the sate of the Eagle Cotton Factory Ya rns THOMPPON ............ TIMPIBLI L. HANNA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse. No. 11 , 4. Wood to., where may be had a general supply of writing. wrapping, printing. wall paper, blank books. school books, 4-e, kc. Pcp 10—ly R. C. TOWNSEND 4. CO.. Wire Workers and ifaarfaertseers, No. 23 Market street, between 2d and 3d streets. sep 10-1 y ,!CHANGE ANG E HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair ' etreels, by aIcIiIBBIN 41. SMITH. Sep iO--4.1, BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--Ed ward Hnebeß. Manurnourer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25. Wood at_ Pntsba rgh. Pep 10 y 1.%E GOODS. —Preston k Mackey, whulesale and retail dealers In English, French, ard Domestic Dry roods, No. RI, Market st , Pittsburgh. Pep 10 JJoniIIPDEVITT, ‘Vhoirsale Grocer RectifOng Distiller, And Dealer In Produce and Pitisburgh !Manufactured Art Wee, Ns. 224 Liberty Street, Pius burek. rep 10 Wtutasst H. Wlt.t.t,Ass 10111.1 S. DIt.WORIFI WILLIAMS & DILWOR'rII. - --- Whoiesaie Grneprs Produce and Commission Merchants, and dealers In Pitt.burgh Manufactured articles, No. 29, Wood street. sep 10 JOHN lt.Sncriter.. /As. N. Kest QIIERIFF & KEAN, M itiltracturer4 of Copper. Tin. and Sheet Iron Ware. No. RU. Prom st ~ Fills. burgh. House Spouting and Sicainhoat work Nornpily executed. sep 10 irk AVID SANDS, IV ATCII & CLOCK 1-1 MAKER, So. 7, St. Clair strict, Pius. DEALER IN WATCHES,CLOCKS,BREASTPINS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS. KEYS, C0.U85,..c. self 10 ir AN DRETHIS G ARDEN SEEDS.- A bill .11_4 supply of Lantitent's Garden Seeds, always on hand, and for sale at Ills agency, the Drtin tome of REMOVAL.—Matthew Jones, Itarher and ❑alr Dresa er, has removed to Fourth gt reel 0 10 ,0 silet he clay OM office, where lie will he happy to:wait n pout permanent or transient customers. lie sitlir 04 a share of public. eat- TOnate, cep 10 JOHN M'FARLAND, Upholsterer and Cabinet sitairr. Third et. helmet* Wood lc Market street*. respectful Infqrnts his friends and the public that be is prepared to execute all orders for Sofas. Sideboards. flu. mans, Chairs. Tattles, Pedgleads.Standi. flak and Spring Matirasses, Curtain.. Carpets. all aorta of Upholsterin: wont, which he will warrant equal .o any made in the city, and on reasonable term.. Pep 10 1tE.410 VAI4-.-T lifr=eriberg have remov. dto l ' Vs. ter between ‘Vood and Smithfield streets. where they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Commis. Mon int.iiness and would re , yectrully solicit the palm, age of their friends J. W. BUfinItIDC E4. co. Dec 3 D[. A. W. PAT I ERSON. klffice on Smatilleld rtreet near f3lsth• rep 10 FARE REDUDED. 17. S. Matt. LIKE or STAOES AND RAIL ROAD Ca RR, from PIIIVVIIIIr2II. Via Ilv , lford, Onambershurg, flarristrire and Lancaster, to rtioadm. Oda. connecting with the Mail trnln of Cars to N 4•c. Only 150 miles gtacirez and ore right out. Alan. the Direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia s.n. Baltimore, 9. Leaves tinily at R o'rhack A. M. Of f ice second door below the Merchant? Ilglcl Wood st MENOELL, GRAHAM. 'WAUGH 4- Co. fell 23. 11143-Iv. Proprietors'. }IACTS SPEAK FOR THEAISELVES—TRUTII IS COXVIXCLNY7:- Having been afflicted for nearly tare years, with a hard 11Wrilin: on the cap army knee. width prodnced moth pain, and need various applica rions reeornmendeAl by Hie Faeolty--elf in vain wa• eared completely by the nee of one bottle of Dr. Brand rel h's Linemen*. or External Remedy. Wit OMB mr hand JAMES TAYLOR, Ohio tp A Ilerheny co. Pa. Jan. 10111,1840. Dr. Rrandreth's External Remedy or Liniment; sold at hist:Ace. No. 91 , 1 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRI CE-- 50 cents per bottle. feb R. 5t143.1911 AND ILIOL.I SSE S. fine. N. 0. guear. V 40 bbl.. Molnesee. Just rerelved per Steam bnat ottland, nrd for ante by .1, W.IIIIRnRIDGF,4•Co mar 3. Water It„ between Wood and Lemnbfield JUST RFCEIVF:D. Twelve boxes of Oranges and Lemons, of the finest quality. for sate wholesale and by WM. TtIORN, fen 2Z—tf. 5.1 Mat ket pt. FAMILY FLOUR —.lltvt received 6 few intrrew of Superior Flour, wile expressly for family use. Fur sole by ISAAC CRITS.E.I4B Lib, St. In Store.% barrels sun. flour. AcKERELAND CODFISH--In oinre, 4 caAks I 'CodIIPP; al4o, 5 barrels Nu 2 Mark ere!, and 15 half bar,els, will be sold very low, apply to tear 16, ISA AC CRUSE, 148 Liberiy Ft. LOYD R. CoLEM•A WANTE!),B boy of front 14 to 16 yearn of age. Application to he made before the firm. of March to F I. SNOWDEN, felt 3. 184, Liberty bead of Wood at. SALT. 30 j 0 BB LS No 1 Sal t oi t i v iie B n i %a n srt dr i o p r G s: E i 4. 1e1 gnat 24 Water rt., between Wood add Smithfield 20,000 LEIS: Cotton Yarns, assorted Nov. 2,000 Batting, 2,000 " Candle Wick, 1,000 " Carpet Chain, and 500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto ry. For sale by HAILMAN, JENNING':.& ('o, Cotton Yarn Warehouse, mar 17 No. 43 NVond street. APPLES.—Just received from Ohlo, per wagons, 35 barrels of green apples, consisting of ..Peonocks” -Blairs.'t Also, 50 bushels of dr led apples, for sale by ISA AC CRUSE, Who aerps constantly oc,, hor Timothy and Clover seed of the best quality mar 'l6. JAMES W. 1741/ JedlN JOffN Fs FNNINOS have entered ialo partnership for the purpose of transacting a WholetaleGrocrry; Produce and Commis. shan business under the firm and style of EAILMAN. JENNINGS ¢ Co.,at No 43 Wood street, opposite the Merchan s' Hotel, where a supply of Groceries and Pitts burgh Id nufacturcd Articles can always be had on Jibe al terms. March 17 '43- SUGAR RICE 4 MOLASSES. 2 HHIM Prime N.O.Boger. 1 10 Tierces Rice. 19 Obis. N 0.3 Macherel. For sale low to close consignment, by mar 14. JAMES MAY Birmingham & Co. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING .VER CHANTS, No. 60 Water street, Pittsburgh Pa. Terrni—tteceivinz and Shippleg 5 cents per 100 lb. Com in ivslons on Purchase, Via gales 2j per efeL • war 22, HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 lihert v !creel, hood or Wood COPA R.I NERSHIP. ob i t on Ba i o Coffee. kr A.EASE'S HOA HOUND CANDY. —Tiriiii has received tble day from New York. a fresh supply 0. the above Celebrated cure for Coughs, Colds and Con gumption; and Is ready to supply customers at wholesale or retail, at his Median/ Agency, 2t Fourth it. nov 12 DAVID t: LA RI, fi r t, reashionable Boot Maker,— ties removed to No, 34 Market street, hetweso Second and Third streets, where he would be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronize hint. He uses nothing but first rate stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives Ins constant personal attention to business, he truststhat he will deserve and rcceive a fair share of patronage. slit 10 March 17, '43 FRUITS, ICE ult EA al, CONFECTIWNIA A Bunker respectfully informs his friends and the public that they ran always find the best quality of lee Creams. tos.ether with al: kinds of confectionary and fruits, In their •ee , on, at his establishment—No. 11, Fifth street, betwe-n Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes, or anything to his line. Also families furnished with Bread. fen 10 /IrVANSIS CAMOMILE PILL Ls.—ABRA HAM J. CLEM ER, residing at 66 Mott street. New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its most riggravated form. The symptoms were violent head ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart. horn, pain in the chest anti stomach always after eating, impaired appetite, sevsat lon of sinking at the stomach, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomitingn, dizziness towards night and restleness. These had continued up ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consultiug Dr. Wm. Eva ns.loo MU ham street, • anti submitting to his ever successful and agierable mode of treatmetd. the patient was completely restored to health In the short space of onemonili. and 2rni,!liil for the incalculable benefit deriv. ed. gladly CAMP forward and volunteered - the above slate For sale Vt'llolecale and Retail by R. E. SELLE.IIS, Acent, No 20. Wood street. below Second. Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON F.RCTORY. Prices Reduced. Share Reel Yarn Long Reel 'Yarn. No. 5 at 16 chi. per Ib 500 at 9 cis pirs dz. 6 at 161 ditto 600 at It ditto 7 at 17 ditto 700 'at 7 ditto at 17$ ditto 800 at 6 ditto 9 at lit ditto 900 at 5 ditto 10 at 19i ditto 11:100 at 4 ditto 11 at 19 ditto i 12 at 191 dim) jeandimick :It 16 cts pert. 1:3 at 20 ditto Conn Ratting i 9 ditto 14 at 201 ditto Family do. ii 123 ditto 15 at 21 ditto Carp't Chain . 20 ditto 117 at 22 ditto !Corn Tr. ine • 25 ditto 17 nt 23 dim) Stnettinz Yarn and 13 at 24 ditto roverlet Yarn always on 19 at 25 ditto (Potion 211 at 2 6 ditto El'oitott %Varna made to order Orders promptly attended to. If left at J. k C. Painter', Logan 4 - Kennedy's. or the most Mile., addrect: frb 21. J. K. tti ninth k Co, sfi if II S. 0. Sticar, II 230 RRLS N. O. Mr:a.scs 40 Tivree. Rice. 20 floia No :3 Mar',err!, 10 do No 2 7 'rimer, Sperm Od. JlsA rereivrd per S R ExprPrep NMI and for tralp by J. W. 818 RR I f/G f'n mrtr 4. I,r otrr RI between Wood and Smithfield. riliff: subscriber ha• remov d bdr rashionshle T Inl orin; r.SlOlOlllhOll l lll 10 the Monongahela house. :id door from first Ft, an emit hfielif xl.w here hisold rustorners and all otiters who may fdcor hint with a rail may dr prod on having their work done in a superior Style. From his long experience In the business in thin City, and in many other fashionable Mime in Europe and America. he feel& confident that bn can give satisfaction to all who may please to favor him with their custom. Rv 3lrtni attention to business and superior workmanship he h.rpri to merit and receive a share n(pnlnlir patronage. Heir-lend keeping on hand a *apply of 2ondi, anal t rim mings sti it eite for the cusicrner tra.le which will Ire fold at very reduced prig r e. H. DONAGHY. TO 7'111; PUIILIC. arid porttrutorte to MY .r.rite patvese o . f I Alt eity:—llavit.: ',tired from the ntarliro of !Medicine. 1 may by permitted to say. that ft has fallen to :he lot of l lit few persons to have ettjoyed so liberal or large a ...hare of ohm retrical practice as my own has been for th.• last SO or 40 years. The experience of that long period attritive life, atld ; rant of my havinp, been t wire, since MO, as.mcialed wl It Dr. It. A. Wilson, in the ptactice of medicine, (In innhs period of five years.) enntilox me ta. Jndge fully of the meriis of his pill!. So convenient, so efficient, and yet su see. did I esteem These pills, that for the last five years In my pract ire for the cure of chronic diseases, or hatever natnA, •nd hose of females in particular, I have used more ol them than all other medicines. Like every WIWI medicine, this must fail in some in stances, but In my hands there has been less disappoint. ment and morn mist - art ion In t.tesdministrallon of this one remedy than of all of hers; Its good effects sometimes quite astonishing m.. If my patient ref:wired n sa fe aperient merlielne either -fore or after parturition, the Wilson'', pi.ls were Jurt the thing I wanted. ►►e dyspeptic acid condition (lithe stomach, combined with costiveness or inactivity of the liver. cons! ituted the diseave ,1 my patient. the pills were just the thing ► wanted. If I treated a rase requiring an emmennogue, the Wilson's pills were Jost the thing I wanted. If palpitation, headache. flushed countenance, or other difficulties, indiraiinz a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the •turn of tire,' the Wi11.0105 pills were joist the thine I wanted. Thus, without resuJet to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the. time I have had it under treat ment, particular indications or symptom; arising. were al - "ays nimt promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's pills. That so great a number of d kenses, and sometimes ap. parently oppo-ile ones, in which I have used these pills, should be clu ed more readily by 111P111 than by any of her remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but why it Is so Is as clear to my mind as that a great many persons should become thirsty frorni.s many different causes, and yet all require that common and greatest of all blessings, waler to quench their thirst. In conclusion, it is due the eputationef the medicine and the nubile, to any decidedly and unconditionally, that the. Wilson's pills are the only combination I have ever met with in my long course or practice, that really pod. cessesanything curative or specik for sick headache. Yours .tc., DR. MILO ADAMS. The above Pi/la tles;ened particularly for the sick ilaed.Arhe, Dyspepsia, Constipation of .t he Bowels ¢e., prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A Wilson, and for sale, wholesale and retail, at his dwelling In Penn street, below lila y, Oct 1 lUSTIC or Lee Knife wan formerly resorted to to all cases of burns, scalds and wounds, where mortlfica• was apprehended, The necessity fey such sharp prat• tire exists no longer. The Maalcal Pain Extractor, from Comstock 71 Maiden Lane is a far more efficient preven live of mortification than cold steel or nitrate of silver. The application of this wonderful compound instantly removes the local pain,and ifthe wound, scald, burns or bruise has not Injured some vital organ so as to render cure Mil osslide, it ‘ 111 in a very shgrt apace of time restore the part nifeeted to a sound and healthy state without leaving the cicatrix behind. This preparation is also a certain remedy for inflamed eyes, cancerous sere., ulcers, broken breast and sore nipple and all ebrasions and eruptions of the skin. its success as n cure for the plies is unparalleled and the vouchers for its c.ira• live properties are frnm the mist respectable and en. lightened sources.—Herald. FOr sale at Tuttle's, 86 Fourth street: PHENOJW.EXON IN CHEMISTRY—East India Hair Die—colote the hair and will not the skin This Dye is in the form ofra Powder which in math matte. of tact may be applied to the hair over night, the fret night turning the lightest or grey kair to dark brown; and by repeating a second or third night, to a jet black. Any person may, therefore. with the least possible trouble, keep his bait any dark shade or a perfect black, with the positive assurance that the powder if applied to the akin win net 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 TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth street, where a ;urge assortment of Paten; Ntedicinea may always Ike had at either wholesale or retail I=MEMI For sale by A. GORDON I { einoval. Pewfjoria ! 86 rp arils Ftiv D R. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These Piltsare strougty recommended to the notice of the ladies as a sate and efficient remedy In removing those 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 PHI, have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the Uni. tel States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and Retail. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. seri 10 No. 20. Wood Sircet,lselow Second. AVM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe .Maker, Liberty St., opposite the head of Smithfield rt., Pittsburgh.— The subscriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business In the old stand of Mr: R., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work In his line, In the hest manner and on the shortest notice. He keeps coratantly on hand ■ large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and of the best finality. He solicits the patronage of the pub lic and of the craft. WM. ADAIR. rep 10 PITTSBURGIIMANUFACTORY.—Spriars and Azle, for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The aubseribera menufarture and keeps constantly on hand Conch, C and Ellptic Springs (warranted,) Juniata Iron Axlrs, Sliver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Filib RUMS, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver nod Brags Lamp., Three fold Ftepa, Malleable iron, Door Handles and Hinges. ke JONCs t vor.EmAN. Si. Chit r et., near it e Bridge HD. saLLERs. M. D.. office and dwelling In Fourth, . neer Ferry street. ten 13—ly LOOK AT THIS Thr attention iftho e who have been somewhat seep. flea! in reference in the numerous certificates pnhlished in fnvor of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher rv,nn account of the perzonii being unknown In this see lion of the State, is respectfully directed to the follo*lng rertlfiente, the writer of whhilt has been a eh iten of this horouzb foreeyerel years, anti is known as a gent!etnon of intezrity and responsibility. To the dlgent,Mr..l. KIIIIIT. • I have need Dr Swavne's Comp and Syrup of Wild Cherry for o cough, with which I have been severely n flirted for about four months, and I have no hesitation In raving that it tithe most effective medicine that I have been able to procure. It compel...es alt uneasiness!, and rigree• well with my diet,—a nd mantains a regular and ;mod appetite. I car f reetv recommend It to all others simltarly a filleted. J. Min sir=, Borough of Chambersh'a. March 9. 13411. aep 23 For .2 1 f. by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street.. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES ERSONS de/irons of procurinr Fruit, Shade. and Ornamental Tree.. or Phrnbherv. from Philadel. la or New York, are refine:led In make application is ODon ac posoilde.a 11, Pro: and Feed Ftore of the cub ritrer, where ran he had ratalognee, eratultnuirly, of the o.t exrellent wade* ir a. F. 1.. SNOWDEN, ■ep 31 No IR4 Liborty for . ..rt. head of Woott - 1,1 - AR RLE M iNt l FiCTOrlir.—Patrlck Candield re. specthilly aeon:lints tits friends and the public gen minify. that he lois rommenred the Marble himinees at the, enrner of Fifth and Liberty sts., where will he ronstantly golbrin.l. tomb etonea, mantel &ere., monuments. head Ohd fool stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every gri Irlertortertainlit! to the business. He will warrant his work lobe well dour, and his r.barses will he moderate. tie respect rutty asks a share of entilic patronage. sep 10- W • 10. I' FELE, (successor to H. / 1 1 1 Lloskey', Fash• iota , le Root Maker, Liberty at., VA door from %Iley. Th. , subscriber respectfully informs the ph hl ie that hr has commenced the above himineaa In the *hop formerly or:minim:l by Mr. Henry IM'Closkey, and that ,he ip now prepared to attend to all order, in his line ofhltatttesa witkdearsatth and on the wain renannable From his Ion? esnerienee in thr manufacture of Fashionable 'Roots. he feels rontldent that all firth - les from hieslaldlehmrnt n ill ive cal i•fartion to his pa• Iron.. A slmire or public patronage is !Tepee:rally solicits rd. pep 10 B?RI) SREJ)S A f eau moot) , of Rsrl Seedo, con !wing of Conan inn lnd nape; p,at received r 7 fel, 3. F L SNOWDEN. 148 Liberty at. Porta'de Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 lbw, at 11155 00. do do do do 2.005 at 545 00 do do do do 1.500 at 35 00 do de do do 1,000 nt 30 00 do do Ito do 500 at 25 00 With raising levers an addition of 113 to each scale. Dormant scales for the use of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, kr.,the same prices as above. Alen,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 $l3, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Saw N 1 ills, Salt Works. *c,, double and sinee geared slide fat heefnot and other lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines. door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without thrashing machines, a superior article; rireu tat saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, 'lnner's , ma chines and tools °fail descriptions.also for making black ing boxes, a superior article; governors fur strain engine• !tucks, taps and dies, coffee mills. bedstead or joint hots and machinery for oinking the same, cotton factory ma• chille i t ai. repaired; printing press plattens turned and prermes repaired. JAMES MAY, Agtitt. seR - 22—t r krouNc 4 BR ADBURY W M. E. AUSTIN, Attorney at Law. Plashurgh, Pe. Office In 4th street, opposite Burkea Building. WILLIAM E. AUSTIN, EN., wilt give hls attention to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patron age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD. Pen 10—ly IaIIITTSBURGH CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE IA BR A RV' of Itellglous,Mstorfeal,Pollilcal,and l'ills cellaneons Works, will be open every day, Sabbath ex. cepted. - ram 7 o'clock, A. M.,untll 9, F. M., in the Ex. changyttuildlna,corner of St ;Clair strcetand Exchange alley, wnere punctual attendance will be given by Pep 10 J. GEINIWTr.. paw X.OI7TE. ENTIRE NEW COACHES! FRO.V PITTSBURGH TO B4LTLMORE AND PUILADELPHIA. United States Express Line Leases Pittsl.nrah daily, at 3 o'clock, r. M via Steam. boat to Brownsville, thence In splendid new coaches to Cumberland, over the great National Road, and from there by RAILROAD, In super;or new eight wheeled cars, to Baltimore. Washington city and PhiladOlphia. The above - Line Is rtpresented to the traveling public as being unequalled between the Odin River and Eastern cities for comfortand expedition, having made arrange• ments to convey passengers through In two days, and no night travel, either by Stage or Railroad Owe.— Think of it! Only 75 miles Stage travelling, and 56 miles less then the Wheeling route, and that in superb new coaches. Fate through, MO. Othaein the Monongahela Moose. A. HENDEP SAN 1r co., stageProprietera. ! —gem - - For publishing a Men Daily Paper is the City of Pitts burgh, to be entitled the I DAILY MORNING POST. TESuhscribers having matte arrangements to merge .11 the American Manufacturer anti Pittsburgh hiercu• ry into one Journal, have concluded lb publish a daily paper with the title of the Daily Afrohting Pasi. The leading object of the "Poise will ba the dlik.thina Mon and defence of the political principles that have here tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective papers, and their hest efforts will still he devoted to the 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 passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat. tern and occurrences that come properly within the sphere ofa Public Journal, to make their pane, sufficiently In• ereiting to entitle It to the patronage of the public, Ir• reseetive of party considerations,. In addition to the political and general news that will be found in the ••Morvisg Pear," the Editors will take pains to furnish the hitsinesss community with the latest and most Inttresting Commicactst. lwrittu• Dance from all parts of the country, and to have prepa- red such accounts (lithe Markets and the State of Trade as wilt be advantageous to oar Merchants anti Business Men in their several callings. Terms.—The Porr will be published on a large Imperi al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journll) at the unu.ually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per anntn,payable In advance. - It will also be sold by newsboys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Advertisements will be Inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. fry-TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will lau engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W. H. SMITH. Auzum 31. 1842. BY Morrison /1. Cu. London, for'sale only by S. h Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgil. alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western PenntioVanla. stip 10 M'Closkers Clothing Store FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS StLENDID ASSORTMENT OP RE.RDY IN.-?DE CLOTHING THREE BIG DOORS, No. 151 Ldyerty street., one door from the Jackson Foundry. Tine subscriber Is Just receiving at his well known A establishment, the largest, most varied and MISSES'S* STOCK or 000011 that h4B ever bees offered is this city._ Every article was selected by himself in the eastern el. ties, and purchased at the Towurr CASH raters, and he Is therefore enabled to sell hts articles much lower than they ran be had at any other establishment west of the monntalns. His articles are all made by experienced workmen, from the latest manufactured goods and In the most MODERN FASHION; He feels confident that all persons who wilt call at his establishment and examine his stock will he satisfied that BETTER It ARG INH ran be ohtained at the THREE RIG DOORS than at any similar establishment in the city. His stork consists In part of Coats. Pantaloons, Vests; Drawers, Shirts. Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, And every _other article of of the hest style From his varied stock of cloths be Is prepared to MAKE CLOTHES TO OLDER at Ike shortest notice. In a style unsurpassed by any other Pittsburgh house. and warranted to ft. Flitt stock of Spring , and Satutater ch,a, is superior to any previous importations and be has no hesitation is anyinr that for excellency!. teauty and ebesprims they cannot be equalled in the west. The subscriber would once more return his thanks to his friends and the public for he unprecedented patron.. age bestowed on hie establishment, and believing that his customers had frond It to their advantree to deal with him, he would repeat his invitation to all those who wills to purehnAe Ctorhtne of every description at lowest prices, to call at No. 151, Lterery STatirr. Jon,: M'CLOSIK CY. ry-Observe Metal Plate In the Pavement. Feb 2'2 mproved Flay inornetured be !low Machlnt between Me. 1h mreet. two ,ee flall,llllB ,nufartore and Ind the faros" Iq stales(vvhol. V composed of tool): Passage and Remittances, TO AND FROM r ):4 )11.‘ i ralti 4. i lb atA No. 1, Port le Platform IJII 3.5UU utale,at i65,* New York nod Liverpool Line. P ERSONS eettirotts of lending for att.' friends to come from nny part of Great Britain. are respect- fully informed thst the subscriber is at all times pre pared to make Foch engagements• He Is prepared to renilt mottles by drafts, which aro made payable at any point throughout the United Kingdom on presents. tiorbaving been for the last 12 years engaged in the businerri, he feels eunfident that his arrangements on both Rides the Atlantic are such as will give satisfaction. Tbe•Bhips comprising the above line, ore all °film first class and are commanded by careful and skillful masters. leaving Liverpool once each week during the aeason.— For further particulars apply if by letter to JOHN HERDMAN, N 0.61 South street. New Volk, or to J. KIRKPATRICK, at Messrs Datzell 4. Fleming's, Water street Pils'bgh March S. MORROW, INUFACTUR FR of TIN Copper and Sheet tror 1111. Ware, No. 17, Fifth et., between Wood and Mar- Keeps constantly on hand a hood aSSOltment of wares, and solicits a share of public patronage. A Ito. on hand, the following a flier/a: Shovels, Pokers. Tongs. Grldirona, Skillets, Teakettle,. Pots, Ovens, Gone Minn kc. mer chants and others are rallied to call and examine for themselves, as he Is determined to Fell cheap for cash or approved paper. mar. 14—tf B :looms In Fto•e a: .•, . r Fr . J. W BtrannierA Water between Wood 4. Stalth Jan 2 1843, PROSPECTUS! THE LITERARY POST. The Fl t ritAxots attowsr The first, the fir t! taught like it; Our alter years can bring, For Summer heth no flowers so siveet As those of early Spring. The earliest storm that stripe the Ire* Still wildest seems and worm; - Whate'er hath been again may be; But never as at first.-L For many a totter blaet may bloW ® t er unCertath wave, And many a thorny thicket grow Between us and the gra‘e; But darker still the spot appears Where the thunder Clouds h a - ve burst Upon our green tlnblighted yeara' No gi ief is like the first? Onr first born j , y,==-pereliance 111zas Vain, Yet that brief lightning o'er, The herrt, indeed, may hope again But can rejoice nn more, Life hath no glory to brstow-- Unfallell and unounsed; Theme may be many an afterglow, But nothing like the first! The rays of hope may light us on Through manhood's toil ari i strife; But never can they shine as shone The mornirg Stars of lire; Though bright . as summer's rosy wtelithi Though tong and fondly nursed. Yet still they want the fearless faith Of those that blest ua first. It's first love deep in memory, The heart fcrever bears; For that was early given and free- - z - - Life's wheat without the tares. It may be Death bath buried deep, It may Ire Fate bath cursed; But yet no latter love can keep The greenness of the fire'. And thus, what e'er our onward way, Tholights or shadow's ca,t Upon the dawning of our day Are with us to the hist, But, ah ! the-morning breaks no mtre On us, as one© it burst; The !attire Springs can ne'er restore The freshness of the first. From tee BalLiqpre iteptiblkanr SCENES IN OREGON AND ON THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Some interesting sketches and descrip. Lions of scenes in the Far West are con tained in Farnham's Tiavels—a book re— cently published in New York, Mr. Farnham left Independence, Missouri, with sixteen men, in May, 1830. From thence he took the Santa Fe Trail, till he crossed the Great Arkansas, _ the 'River of the Plains.' Thence the party went up the Arkansas, till they came in si ght . of James's Peak, the source of the Arkansas. This to the extreme southwestern corner of the territory of the United States. Here the vast and sublime heights of the Rocky mountains rose before them, their tops made white and dreary with eternal snows. From this, they passed the mountains through a gap, and reached the waters of the Oregon at Fort Hall. Thence they passed down the valley of the Columbia. The following extract is descriptive of a series of a natural soda fountains which. among other objects of natural curiosity. met the view of the travelers: 'The immediate neighborhood of our encampment is one of the most remarka ble it. the Rocky mountains. The facts that the trail to Oregon and Califlrnia will ErreVer, of necessity, pass within 300 yards of the place where our camp fire is burning—that near this spot must be erected a resting-place for the long lines or caravans between the harbors of the -Pacific and the waters of the Missouri,— would, of themselves, interest all who are witnessing the irresistible movements of' civilization upon the American continent. But this spot has other objects of interest I Its geology and mineralogy, and I might well say the chemistry aft. (ior there art, laboritories and gases here in the greatest profusion,) will hereafter occupy the atten tion of the lovers of these sciences. 'The Soda springs (called by the fur tra ders Beer springs) are the most remark able objects of the kind within my knowl edge. They are situated on the north west side of the river, a few rods below r grove of shrub cedars, and about 2' yards from the shore. There are groups of them; or, in other words • are six small hollows, sunken a feet below the ground around, of fornu, seven or eight feet in diamet, which there are a number of fountaim. sending up large quantities Of gas and water, and emitting a noise resembling the boiling of immense chauldrons. These pools are usually clear, with a gravelly bottom. In some of them, however, grow bogs or hassocks of course grass; among which are very little wells, where the wa ter bubbled/so merrily that I vvae tempted to drink at one of them. But as I pro ceeded to do so, the suffocating propensi ties of the gas instantly drove me from my purpose. 'After this.reboff, however, I made a nother attempt at a more open fountain, and drank with little dif f iculty. The wa ters appeared to be more highly impreg• nated with soda and acii than those of Sat atoga; were extremely pleasant to the taste, anj fumed f r om the stomach like 'he gotta from the shops. Some of them tbrew off at least four gallons of gas a sec ond. And although they throw up large masses of water continuPlly, for which there aPpe...red no outlet, yet, at different times of observation, 1 eould perceive no increase or diminution of the quantity visi ble. There are five or six other springs in the bank of the river just below, whose waters resemble these I have desetibed. One oft' ern cl.i , ch2r4 , -s f.y g. nos a minute. . sOne , fuurth of a milek4osiva stream horn ISMSI