A -..s • - •• . . . . , ,- -- --• • - it . • - . . - . . .. ...i.. _. .. . • ••. 111.1111'•. ... : . ~ . : ... . . z...... , , , ......r,..:_, . i • , . ~ . . f.=, - 7::: - N'..• •-•.*:, , :, 1 , k s ~. .1..-NO. 211. PITTSBURGH, MAY 16 , 1843 .• •__......:•• ____ PUBLISHED BY Tito& IjiILOPS & W. U. SMITH, At W. CORNER OF WOOD k FIFTH ITS. 'filkifiNri.—FtliE DOLLARS - a year, paiahla In •tadvirace. Single copies TWO CENTII—foy pale at the tamaiar of khe office, and by News Bays IMO Arerenry and itlaunfactarer e pdasima WEEKLY, at the sante olhee, on Cnehle toreilnal sheet, at TWO DOLLMIS a year, In ad. vanee. Oingt e copies. AIX CENTS. *!, ---- *amlie •f Advertising. ii'lle &WA az Or TWELVE LINES OR LESS: - 3mn hertlina, 0.50 One month, 35,00 Tweisulartlens, 0,75 Two mo. . mom! . 8.00 1,00 Three months. 7.00 Otse week, 1.50 i Four months. R,OO Ir mo erotica. 3.00 Sit months, 10,00 - rim* week'. 4.00 One year, • 15,00 . - -V EIR LY ADV ERT 18E10 ENTS. CHAIIIIILBLE AT 1•IXA1111RIC. OReAtitare. The Sygares Ott weinths, $l7OO Six months, $23.00 0.. e year, ' ' 25.00 One year. 35.00 eti:pLarwar advertisements In prorortion. c Asossr four hints Six DOLLARA a year. PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. CO' ridair . Oirricg. Third bettvcen Market and Wood atrenti-I.W Riddle, Postmager. t:thi" - roian. Jima, Wale!, 4th doer Croat Woolf et. Peter. Major John Witiorti,Coiler.ior. Taissoity, Wood between . Fir,t and Second treeia—Jitsics A. Ba rt rant, Treasnrer. Crititurti i ter•seat, Third streei, nest door to the Fhird PleallterianChnreh—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. M%ttot'*Orrtca, Fourth, between Market and Wood Pt f xander Ilay, Mayor. Escn snot. Fourth, near Market 11. Tir rtsvais a. Fri *eel, Market and Wund !tree,. on Fetal and-Fourth streets. MIR 'II S. Wrse MMIUF•CTURCIIIe aao FARMILII2O 'Pro fostiellana. (formerly Saving Fand,) Fourth, betwoon ;Food and Market *bents. 1 1Ribnansse, Fifth street, near Wood. Itlcianntalailatil*Ntrose, Water stirddli i near like 'Oftdze. Ileoiarallitilltorg‘torner of reap 040 Si. as*. Ihtucatiare!breilit, earner of Third and Wood. liiitat,torner el Third nod Smithfield. ,--- 4 1111laras St ATlti, carrier of Pecan qi , ert and Canal. illittitatiltrata, Ltherty greet. near Seventh. itailLattar annum 50 vs, tiled y St. oppovite Wayne littotorrtras - r .tn-Ton Hones. Penn Si.eltriosite Canal. - - - OtiERT W 001)S, ATTORNEY AND itlio COUNSELLOR AT L AW.-01fice reale - ;tieti to Ballievreli's offices on Grant - at., neatly .opposile nine mew Court House, nest 1'00111194e John D. Mahon. r-First floor. Jen 10 G p TONER, Attomev at Law. North Vinithdeld and F.:mob strreis. AA' DLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and CollinSe.llorl at Law: Office in the Diamond, brick iof the old eou rt Howse, fittslvitrgh. sep 10 O.ttrmt 4. FINDLAY, Attornept at Law, Faanhet aboire Wool. POishorgh. "1 1, 10-Iy. Wirolo.3: HA N 1 LTON, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between -L- Wdird and Smithfield sts., Pitt shin:h. sep 144-1 y O'HARA ROBINSON, Attorney at Law; °Mae on the north tide of the Diamond.hetween Matta! and gui•it streets, upstairs rep 141 . _ 1. DURBOR %IV, Attorney at Law; reader's yo his proremion3lservices to lilt. online. Office un 10410111 Street. above Wood, Pinsbar 2U, sop 10 CSTILL 4. BUCHANAN. Alturnev a 1 Law, °Thee f , 9lted fronslbe Diasßswt 41, Aitiorney•Atanv," kitty side of Fourth street, between Market and Wood am*. seplo BUICKMASTER, AT'ILNEY AT LAW, 9 11 L 4 hasseisioved his other to Ileums's Law , Build -411;4:F000M Erlveot , shove Stith Wield, riti3hurgh. sM ltl E°Rlllr W. LA KIM. Attorney at Law. Office N0..54 Fifl!i amyl, Rear the Theatipe.eitts'owert, de, 27—ly IREADE W AsiiINGTON, "MAXI"' Y . 47 "LAW. —Of f ice in Bakevveiri Bottiting, Gram .treat, - Pittsborgla. Nov- 5. 1184.2. 'ZAHN i. MITCEIEILL--Atter,.ey Lam, Witte corner of Smithfield and sth its . Pitt:moil...h. larl..:Milletiona made. A 1 beaineascntraV.Vd to his anawill be promptly attended ta. felt 116-Ar tMOV fr .L.,-It. Morrow, Alitermnit; off , c north side . ° Fifth at,, between Wood and Smithfield its, rillstrargb. wp 10 11R . B.•R. HO L.NICS, OI&•e fa Second st ter', next door to Alelvany 4Co 's Gla , As Warehouse Fep JONSI'N Sfrirt7i. ft 21.4. ltonkseitere, Printers an M ti raper Manufacturers, No. 37. Market tat. sep 10-1 y JOHN ANDERsoN. Smithfield Foundry, Waler st.. J near the Monongahela House, Pit Igl urah. aen 10-1 YIiIIGAS 1 YOUNG. FRAN:GIS 1.. YOUNG. IILO&..B. Y OLIN G. St CO., 'Furniture Ware 1 . Goons, t..orcor :of Hand st. t Exchange Alley. Porinpou wialtiug to purchase Furniture, will find it in Ilsolezdarositaae•to ;glamor a call. bring folly satisfied that or e-con ftlehle •qatality and price. aep 10 66 U 81.3. PLAN PATION MOLASSES. rereived per Sbearners Little Ben and Funny), and for J. O. 4. A. GORDON 12 Wilier itroet sale by rep • 21 liicaoLiks D. 4.:0ccitmi.....• • ..... LOY DQ. COINN•Ilt 4JOL SAWN' CO.,Gencr.t Agents, Forwarding and •11,—/ - Commission Merchants Levee Street, Vicksburg "MIS They respect fully so lei t couslgnasents. it 22— VET EBB CLOSEY,S Kam and Shoe Maneocacto ff• rh No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States ...vat Ladies Pruneita, Kid and Satle Shoes made in khe utatelusanner, and by the neweslirrench patterns. -sep Gktt DEN TOOLS, consigning of (toes, Fancy Spndes Transplanting Trowels, Ildding Tools, gediting, finites. Pearling tCwites, trends; Stlearfl etc.,ton re. freivel sett far sale by F. L. SNOWDEINI. Imp 10 134 Liberty street, head of Wocid. IVIACISTRATESIMANK3, for proceedinTs hi At teselistrat under tlie late law, for sale at this Office nLANK. PETIT/ONE, NOTICES, o be used In Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on 1111 004 PaPee.and in the forms approved by itteCourt,for gale .1 are Dike of the Mercury and Democrat. sap lie M. HUBBARD, Ladies I:mark:triable boot and 31 1 V shoe Manufacturer, No. 101, Third ' , reel, between Mrood and Sioithfield ascots. Pittsburgh sep 10 JAS. PATTERSON, Jr.. Birmingham. user P Ta., Manufacturer of Locks, Hinges and Bolts; To mes*. Foliar. M lii and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for Mollies Mitlsoirre. sep 11101DLOSKEY, Tailor and Uleililer, Liner.y of, ilitiateldietween Shah ana Virgia alley, South aide. seplo J#.4- , GORDON. Commissicm and Forwarding . ,lilerealltrits, Water at.,Pittstairer. sap 10--i y 4 librimiughana k Co. c .ow MiltillKlN AXD FOR WAIRDOillit 411614 ichuurrs. No. 60 Water street, Pittsburgb Pa. --lbratiiring and Shipping 5 cents per 100 tbs. COollobsipsis on Purchases and sates .24 per eent. S. MORROW, ANOFFMICTORXR or Tin, Copper and sheet hoe Vearerl.o. U. rifth at., between Wood and Mar— tel.: • Kesdisesiatosetly ea hand a ;Acid assoitmeat °Owes, saitNhcita*aiareat pabt4c patronage. Also. on hand, the IPtintiwisterticlese Shovels. fishers, Tomes. Grillitemr, Teilitittles, Pots, areas, Gans wilts ke. Krr ctlali4lins4l millers are invited to call and ensiles ate timnstiklib. at he is determined to sell cheap Apr out of approval!. r tr. apar-1, BANKS Ea.l corner sep 10-1 y HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co, Whoicsnle Grocers, Commission and Pro- dace Merchants, 4,i Dealer• in Piitseurgh Manufactures No, 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh HA J EN NINGS A Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 4:3 wood street. Agents for the sale of the Eagle Colton Factory Yarns March 17,'43. THONPBCON lI•PNA .I•7LES TURNMU[ L. HANNA ¢ TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. 104, Wood sl., where may he had a general supply of writing. wrapping, printing. wall paper, blank hooks, school hooks. ite, 4e. Pcp 10—ly C. TOWNSEND 4- CO., Wire frorkers avid Afewirfeet , No. 23 Merkel street, between 2d and 3d streets. sep 10-1 y EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Peon and Clair rcetg,tky Wl{ MitiN slim,. sep 10-1 y BUOWNSVII.A.E. JUNI Al'A IRONI iraqt 11iiv.hris. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse Ne.3a. Wand st., Pittsburgh. oeft blil N E W GOODS. —PreAna Mackey . wht,leenle. had tlenters in Foglish,. French, at t 1 Domestic. Dry Gentle, No. ftl, Market et , I'kb:tough. sep le 'OLIN ➢I'DEVITT, Wholesale Giocer Reclirvin: Dis?beim, And Dealer in Prn?lnce and Pit4slibergh Mannfactered Article, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pith• ►erg*. pep 10 WILLIAM 11. WVLr.IoIN Jelin S. DIVIVIPIIIII WI LUX litS DILWORTH,--Wholesale Grocers Produce and Cotnmission Merchant!, and lenlrrA in ettisisargli Manufactured articles, No. 29, Wood street. sep (0 lows it. i.;trirstrr.. /As. N. Kass 1 1111RILIFF & M neacterrro e4 - Copper. and Sheet Iron Warp, No. 80. Frost st., Faits. .1111 - 201. 'louse Spouting anal Steamboat work rremoily eiteisted. eel. le 21 D AVID SAN DS, D ATCII ar. CLOCK MAKER, So. 7, St. emir streei, Nils. burgh, , DEALER IN WATCHES,CCOCKS,RREASTPLeS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, 4 sup 10 LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.- A fa, supply of Lambeth's Garden Seeds, always on band. and for sale at Ids nenry,lhe Drug at ore et F. L. SNOWDEN, rep 10 104 Li I.c rt yNireei, bead of Wood. 17,1110 V AL —Mat i hew Jones, Itarier and flair press• er, has removed to ronrili street, oppositet he May ors office, where he will he happy to:walt urea ,teritoinent or transient cwoortiers. He s llcitia skace of poltlic nat • Pep 10 JOHN AV FARL %ND, tiptioietcrer and Cabinet X-Artsr, Third et. 'beteDeea Wain( k Market atreeta, respectful intsrisis his friende and the public that he is prepared toescertree all ordrr,ofeer, Sofas, Sideboards. flu ream', Chairs, SedAteads. Stands, flair and Sprint., Mattresses, Curtain.. Carpels, all ,orts of Upholsteri , ,i worlc, whit+, he will warrant equal .o any made is the rill', and en reasonab/e terms. ecp /0 ROVAL! —The gob,criher. have removed to Wa. ter heivneten 'Wood and Smithdeld rer..p where thew will conlitme the Wholesale Grocery an .t ce leri ".. „ion aimresoldre...pert fully soltrit the, nal roa. a„-e+Mheir{riem4a J. IV. 11U Rll r. E . 9•CO. flee 3 A. W. i• j."!ficr on ~ 3initilfleid st revs(, nen 'filth. sep 10 18 Wr i: 4 43. FACEII EnellEtl. U. S. NI. ILI I. Litre or !•: - Tiocittitt Ante Batt. Poto CArts, front rdt,„dttr2ll, via Itrll,rd, (.71)anifiergliter2. 'Lira:bore and 1 an, u,ler. 10 Pliii3,lo. cnottr'rlitltZ with the lllail impu of rtipc to N 4c. Only 1501olit , Sl.lgi"ft and one Mgt( tre,t, Abut), the Direct tine . 0 Bat!i in orc. Pare to Philadelphia Baltimore, Leaves daily at g w r i ork m, Office sermid door ',prow the ltlerttkator ,, Wood 'l. M R All ‘V .V 1,4111 ro. I , A , = 23, 1843 y Isroprielorn l'llE CREA r CENT ft R';'ll3 1% 1" , 14.1 - KiN RoAn Asa) El .1 LT 1 NIOLL •xe 'Oil 13 r. L 11.1) ri com I.A I.; v. V .. .. ~..., Cz .... .., ... _• , .giw, IN E W line (AIL 'A. IC ii Leaches for We:fain eton'eDily, I Baltimore. Bki:a&elr.hia.aad New 'York. This line is in fell opera': ton and leavesrilishurgh daily :It 6 o'clock A. M., via Wasiringt on Pa. aid national road to Cumberland, otrintrettng here with the. rail road Co'.. to all live Abaco fint.es". l'ravellera FLA this a speedy and comfortable route, it being n- R er.- t r,o.e mid distinct l'imsfintgh and rurn . ..erlattil line. facifil ica will be afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Ex Ira coaches 4610.nm' at the shortest notice, wito the prioilos,r of goingihrorgly .thret:, or tr.ltirtg cue night's rest at ...heir-trillion. For lit app`y tit °lir race :1 - 111)elgrmontalicla flonze. L. \V. STOCKTON• fleIL 3d---di f NMW ROUTE. ENTIRE NEW COACHES! FR'O3l 'Ffirrs CIRO II TO 19.91.7tr.1J0RE AND PIILLADF.L P 117.1. Irnited States Express Line , LeOves Intist.tirgli daily, at 2 o'clork."r or, via Steam. boat to Brownkville, thence In gpienditl new coaches to 'Cumberland, over the great rinitondi 'toad, and front - ttiore ny RAILROAD, '.in superior mew eight wileeteß care, to Baltimore, 'Tiraefrotg:toti City and Philadelphia. The ahoy. Line iorvresented lo the traveling public. as being unequalled between the Ohio River and Eastern cities for ennifort and evnedillon, having made arrange ' meets to convey passengers through In two days, and no 0011 travel, either by Rege'or Railroad Cats.— of ill Only - 73 mites Stage travelling, and 56 miles le,s than the Wheeling route, and that in superb new condo's. Fare to Oahim° e. Office In Ike Monongahela HEN DER SON ,S• CO., ml— tt.% St.ge Pinot ie.to }IACTS SPE.9*CPCICR 4"IIE.VSSLVES--TRUTHIS CONVINCING:- Having been afflicted for nearly tveo years, with a hard. welling on the cap of my knee. width predittuql ovveloptim,.and need varlout apptica ticmt recommended illy the farulty--all in vain wa, cured completely by the nee of une bottle of Dr . Brand• eel h's Linament, or Egleinal Remedy. W it nee! me hand JAMES TAYLOR, Ohio to Alleeheisy to,'Pa. Jan. 10th, 1240. Extereal Renirdy or Liniment; sold at hisoftice. P 10.93 Wood vireo., Pittsburgh, PRICE -50 rents per bottle. feh 8. Jusi . RECK,. VET) , Twelve boxes of Oranges and Lemons, of the finest quality. for sale wholesale and resail.'br Wal. TFIORN, feb 53 Market :rt. 20000 MIS Cotton Yarns, assorted Nem 2,00 u I b '. Baying, 2,000 " Catulie Wick, 1,00111 " Carpet Chain, and " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto. ly. For sale by MAILMAN. JENNING . ; & , Conon Yarn Werehouse, mar 17 No. 43 Wood street. 117.0r/C FOR BALE lav4 (MeNaugnien's Wild) (aerate low for cub. Ap. ply to BIRMINGHAM 4 Co, ap 18 No 60 Water it. President of N. R. Stave Co fikANIEL M. CURRY, Attorney at Lnw. Of. .JUlFfire ee Stlist let wean Wood and Smithfield. :in it PASE'S NOJIRIZOUND tvex . nr.—Tuirm has received MIR toy from New York, a creali supply o. the above. cetebrated care fur Coazho, Colds and Coo eutopi ion; and is ready to supply ce? , tengetlst wOielesale or refoll, at his *edictal Arent!, SO fourth st. ' nov 12 DAVID CLARK, .4g't, obsitionabls Boot „Sister,— llas removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he wou:d be happy to see his old customers. and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronise him. He uses nothing but Seat rata stock. and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives his constant personal attention to business, he truststhat he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage. Nen 10 • FlitUlTet, ICE CREAM, k CONI+ECTILINARY.— A Bunker respectfully informs his Plena and the ptildic that they ran always find the best quality of lee Creams. Insethpr with at: kinds of confectionary and fruits. in their ei.P.,011, al his establishment—NO. 11, Mit street, het n Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied en libe idwortest notice, with cakes, or anything to kis Hoe. Alva families furnished will) Bread. up 10 EVANS% CAMOMILE PILLLs.—ADRA NAM I. CLEVER, residing at 6611tott street, New Tiara, was of with Dyspeptia In Its most aggravated form. The symptom■ wire violent headh ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, rough, heart. burn, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating, tweaked appetite, serration of sinking iI the stomach, furred temgert. eamasea, with frequent coatitifiga.disalifis towarrlt restleners. The had continued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when, ou confining Dr.W'.o. 'Orarts.ooChathant street, and submitting to lila ever tmooessfu I Ind agreeable mode of t reat mem. the itati en t was complefeiy restored to health In the short. apateeif ortentnnttt,and grateful for the incalculable benefit dear. ed, aladiyeaene forward and volunteered the above slate CK sale Wiretesale and Retail tkr R. A, BELI.E4s, A gen!. No 20, Wood street. below Second. Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON FrICTORY. Prices Xuaduced. S*orl Reel Yarn. I Long Reel Yarn. .5 nt 14 cit. per 500 at B eta per dz 6 at 14 Wm*. 600 at 9 ditto 7 at 14 di , .to 700 at 6 ditto R at 14 e,ltto 800 at 5 ditto 9 at 14 001 t) 900 at 41 ditto 10 nt 14 ditto 1000 at 4 ditto 11 at 14 ditto 12 RI 14 ditto Candlewick at 15 ct. per ID 13 at 141 ditto Coin Batting Ii ditto 14 at 1.1 6 ditto Paolily do. • 12 ditto 15 at 163 II to Carpet (Alain • 18 ditto 16 at 13 ditto .t.7trt'n 'N. in e• 25 ditto 17 at 161 ditto litorklnti Yarn and 13 at 17 ditto 4)overltt Ynrn otways on 111 at 171 ditto ihand. 211. al 16 Moro ;('orlon Warp. made to order. Orders prosirsls. ..nendrd to, if left at J. k C. Pt , int er's. Lnast Kettised)'s, or the Post office, address fel', 27. J. K. I .IIOOIIIIEAD 4- co. Removal. 11111 E substcritwr has remov , rl his Fashlonahle Tialorin; F.stabltehment to the Alosion2ahela house. 3d door from first !a. an *mit hfield si.vs here Idiot.' customers and all others wire may favor Itim with a call may depend on haviwgiheir work done itt a superior Style. From his hat: esperience in the lot , :iness in tbia thy, and in many mew l . f,ishiamaide cities in Europe and America. hr feels onittident that hn ran 2ive satisfaction to all who may rlif.aPP t 0 favor hint with 111 fit ellPlolll. Hv a rict atiemlon to irerdmr•es and Flint riot workma wadi, he hope, to merit and recess re a share of public pat ranaer. !left:tend ker./114f on hanila *apply of !...no.lg. and I rimmines snit /Ole for ilir roginmur •Ics.te whichlte sold at very redlit l4l D. nON .0311 Y. Cl/rUSTICor the Kwifs was formerly resorted In in all ‘.../cases of burns, scalds and wounds, where mortitica• IVA 4 anon...trended. The necessity for snc h sharp prnc tier eTi , in no lonser. The Mas.lcal Pain Extractor, from romstook 71 Malden Lane is a far morn efticieni preven live of newt ifii titan cold steel or nitrate of silver. The atmtscar ion or this wonderful Aninitind instantly remtescs the 11,Cal 1.:IiP.01.11 WI hr wound, scald, burns or brui,u , has not I, jilted sonic vital organ so as lo trader Pure ussilde, 11 ts CI in a Vely 411CII space of lime resmre the part alTeeted to n sound and healthy stare without leavimr the ciranfx heirind. This preparation is also a certain tenor dy for inflamed Iles, cancerous sore , , Ni,r broken lice:so and -ore nipple and all ebrasions and r rapt ions of the skin. Its success ns a core for the riles is unparalleled and the vouchers for its rara irsc properties are fruit lIC st respectable and en. sources _He r ald. For sale at Tuttle's, Elf, Fctirih street: pIF,XO,3IENON IN CIII.:JIIISTRY—East hills Hair Die--colois the hair and will not the skin This Dye is in the form of a Powder which in plaih matte. of tart may be applied to the hair over night, the A I'M night turning the lightest or grey hair 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 hale any dark shade or a perfect black, with the positive assurance Ilist the powder if applied to the skin rill not color it. There is no ealoring in this statement. as any oar may easily teat. These facts are warranted by the chemist who manufactures it. For .ale at TUTTLE'S,' 86 Foorth stre.r, where a large assortment of Patent Mlletlieimeti nay al ways he had at either whole-ate or retail 1) ,,, e , forget ' 116 FuurtA street COPAR: NEKSHIP. JAmEs W. HAP 4- JOHN F" JENNINGS have entered iato partnership for the purpose of transacting a WholesaleCroc,ry; NOI1lICI! and Commis, sion business under the firm and style of II A lI,M AN. JENNINGS Co.,rti No 43 Wood street, oppo-ite the Ste relm it a' Hotel, where a supply of Groceries and Pitts burgh M oufactured A rticlescan always' IT had on lie March 17 '43. al terms M. DA WSON. Illituttfacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. No 61 Liberty, between Winkel. and 6th streets AATOULD respectfully Inform the citizens of Pitts_ V Muni). and the public. In general that he cont laves tocarr v on the above business In all lie various branches at the at eve wand; where he will always keep a gener. al assortment of all articles in his line, all of which will be made in the same manner and of good materials, and will be disposed of on the most moderate and at entinnodatine Lerma. Country Alercnarils and other dealers will find it to theladvantage to call and examine his stock before pus. chasing ekeweere. Steamboats... Houses and porticoes roofed with copper. zinrzi le, lead and hon on the s hortest notice; Gutters arid Cooductotsmade and put up with despatch a. usual. apr 5. WILLI DOHERTY, (I AT and Cap Idannta , turcr. -148 Liberty st, between El Market and Sixth. ap 10— 6m. J. M. Sanderson & Son, FRANKLIN HOUSE, PIIILADELPHIA. /111///S elegant establishment has been in operation dur. JL lag the last nine months, and notwithstanding the Lenerni depression of business, it has met and sustain ed the approbation of the public and yielded to the pro. prietors a full compensation for their labor and alien lion. Its location 1.44 in Chestnut street, In the im mediate neighborhood of the Post office, the Exchange, Ranks, the Steamboat landing, the most business part of Market street and the places of amusement, it presents to the business community or those visiting time city on pleasure, all the facilities and comforts so desirable to the travelling public.. Its arrangment, also, enables I its guest to regulate his expenses, and to live in a style of elegance or economy suited to hid notions or disposition. The facility of proc,rting. meals** any hour, and of set. ling that which the appetite craves, is also a sayer of lime which the business portiere of the pegs I.llow how to appreciate; The proprietors, tberefore,solicit the elision) of their old *Mods. and proarisea continuance of their exertions to wake thent.comfortaits. aP 257-4 en. For Rent. FORa term of year& Two balkling tomes Unhook of the Allegheny Hier, adjoiningthe C.Sy tfne. Apply at the house Agency, Penn sheet. sth Ward. mar 2. IAMES BLAKELY, .~ n.,~- DR. GOODE'S Cerebrated Fellltie Pills. 7 hese Pills arc strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies as a sale and edicient remedy In removing. those complaints peeldfair to their sex, from want of ex ercise. or general dehllity of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. There Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Uni. ted Slates, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and :let:tit. by R. E. ir,ELLERS. Agent. sep 10 Ne. 20. Wood Street. i/CiOM Second. WM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker. Liberty :it., opposite the head of Striithfie/d et., Pittsbur g h._ The subscriber having bought out the stork of The late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business in the old stand of Mr. R.. and Is preparr.,.d to execute all descriptions of work In lifeline, In the best manner attd on the shortest notice. He keeps eOrstnntly on band a 'liege assortment °Wxi findings of all descriptions and Of the best quality. He solicits th.e patronage of the pub lic and of the craft. WM. ADAIR. PPITTSBURGHANU FACTORY.—Byri nes and Arlo for Carriages et Eastern Prices. The oubitcribers t,ifinuferture and keeps constantly on hand enach,Cl Ellptic Poring* (warranted.) Juniata tson Azhe. PAlver and Brass ptated rash Frames, BrasA had Plated 'Hub Bnnds, Stnino Joints, Patent Leather, Silver ar.,d Brass Lampe, Three (Al Reps, Malleable iron, Door Handles and Hinges. ke, ke• JONER & cm.E.IST AN. St.efair 11.. nen, tikihrny OrWar n D.FELLERF, M. fl..ollice and dwellini In Fourth, U. nem , Ferry rirrei. %Pp 13-1 y LOOK AT THIS The attention time who have been somewhat scep. tile In referenre to the numerous certificates published 111,41110 f of Dr. Swot yne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher sy;wn arrow of the persons being unknown in this /PC flail of the State. Is respect tufty directed to l he following teirtilicai•. the writer of wiliply has been a citizen of this borough for several years.and is known as a gentleman of Ihte:rlty and responsibility. T, the _treat, M r . .1. KIROT I have nerd Dr. Swavne's Comp and Syrup of will Cherry fora cough, with which I have been severely nf fllcted for about four moatto, and I have no healtntion in saying that it 1... he moat effective medicine !hat I have beets able to procure. It composes all nness.ittegs. and agrees well with my diel.—and manialns a reeniar and COOd appetite. 1 ran freely recommend It to all others similarly afflicted. .1. 11111111ICS. Borough of Chainhershig. March 9. 1R41). sell 23 rot . • rtle by WILLIAM TIIORN N.). 53 Markel strcel FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMFNTAL p ERFONS desirous of proetwine Fruit, Shade. and Ornamental Trees, or Fllirtibberv, from Philadel phia or New York, are reuneded to make application ex Form as possible, at the Dm! and Feed More of t he soh. scriber, where ran lee had ratalognee, erntuilenelv. of the most excellent wtlfleslPß. F. L. SNOWDEN. Pep 21 No 134 Liberty ist rest head of Worst VVILLIAM C. WALL, Pidtiß end Fancy Portrait dad Pieture Frame Manufacturer, No: 87, Fourth Street Pittsburgh. —Canvaus Rrnshrs. Varnish d-c.. for A flirts. LOWRY?, nn hand. T.ooklne Masser. ;rt, prompily framed to order. Repairing done t.t the short est °oiler. Particular atlibt ion wild forez,ilding and jobbintofnv cry description. Per : eons flotilla up Pteam Boats or hooves will find It to lecirmiwantole to call. PeP 10 WIC STEELE, (seicee.sor to H. BlTlneekey', Fash• io.m . vic Root Maker, Liberty et.. 2el door from Vi-min Alley. The subscriber respectfully Informs the *Odle that he has contmeneed the above business in the shop formerly neenpied by Mr. Henry b)loskey, and that he is now prepared to ottendlo all orders in his line othesiness wish ae.parch anion SheAreent-restsenabie term.. From his lon^ experience in the mantifbeture of Fa4hicmalde. 'Snots, he frets confident that all articles from ht, emaidb.hinever will !lye sa tier:lesion to his pa• iron.. A share of public patronage i. respective'', sollettr ed. rep f 0 1111 RD SEEDS A r supply or Pori reeds, rota -isting of Canart tnn and Rorie; Just reselved by frh S. F f. StRIIWDEN. 14R Liberty st. Porta'le Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 lbs, at $55 00. do do do do 2.005 at $45 00 do do do do 1,500nt 35 00 do do do do 1.00001 30 00 do do do do 5110 at 25 00 With raising levers an addition of $3 to each scale. Dormant scales for the use of Warehouses, Flouring tc.,t he same prices as above. Also, While's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements • and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for front R to $l5, They also manufacture Strain Engines for Flouring Mills. Saw Mills, Salt Works. ttc„ double and singe geared slide tat hes,foot and other lathes fur wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without thrashing machines, a Fllperior article; circular I saw shells, machines for sawing lath, Tlnner's ma• chittec and tools nfaildescriptions.also for making black ine hoses,a superior article; governors fur steam engine stocks. taps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or joint hots and machinery for making the same. cotton factory ma• chinery made or repaired; printing press platten, turned and printing pressesiepaired• JAM ES MAY, Agent. sep 22 -tr YOUNG ¢ BR A DRURY WM. E. AUSTIN, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. V Office in 4th street, opposite Barbels Building. WlLits.x E. AuvnM, Flsq.3 will give his at tendon to my unfinished linsiness, and I recommend him to the patron. age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD. Fey 1 11-1 y 10111ITTSBURGH CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE LI BR ARV of Religlous,llisiotical,Political,and Mis cellaneous Works, will he open every day, Sabbath cx. cepiod. 'min 7 o'clock, A. M.,unt ill, P. M., in the Ex. change iltfilding,eorner of St ',Clair strcetand Exchange alley. w nerepunctual attendance will be liven by cep 10 J. GEMMIL. NEW YORK DYER. OSES NIMES, would respectfully inform his friends It—land the public in generaldhat lie dies Ladies' dresses. Habits and Mantels of every description, black—and warrants Item not to smut, and to look equal to new goods. He dyes fancy colors of all descriptions on silk and carpet yarn. Alto, cleans end restores the colors of gentlemett'setolhing. so as to revisable new goods, Mr. 11. flattera himself t bit he can please • the public. a 3 lie hat done an extensive business in New York for twenty years. All work done on moderate terms at hlr establishment in sth st, hetween Wood and Smithfield netr the Theatre. (CT Thii is to certify that OGEE RIMES has done work for us, which has fully answered our exptctations, and we consider, him a competent . dyer. • • S. Hemphill, Wm. iternr.s. J. B. Bhortleff, David Hall, S.. F. Mann, -Devi.tiniest, Joseph French. jr.. Antrew Purdy; W. B. Dolce, Win Porter, H H. Smith, Henry Jaiens, A. Shockey,. - jr.. JOrtiephirerii, George . spy,SOth. JOHNSON & DUVAL. BOOR BINDERS IND P4PER RULERS, CONTINUE humane at the eiond late of McCandles 4 Johnson.; Every denrlption o(work is their - tin natty and promptly executed. may 8— ly TREES mproved Play ,nnfariored be twit Matttint . hetwreo Pla tt Pireei. two ire halt, Pitts nufaciare and Ind Ike follow 1: scales(w not. • composed of al): Nu. 1, Port le Platform :ales on wins, uuda,al 865, CERTIFICATE • PROSPECTUS! DAILY MORNING POST. For publishing a new Daily Pepe. i,jty, ou r o f put, 1 -- - - burgh, to be entitled the __, - DAILY MORNING POST,. slittevest nag Extractnto.r toCmill Ste phalli's bray Itee , TgilE Subscribers basing madeerrattgements Icrwreese Pri/71ilire 3lode of Obtainin Wafer,— the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh ktercu• iWeopetted the interview 11 Temonstra- ry Into one Journal, haveconcluded to pubil.h a daily ling against the charge Of two reels lot We paper with the title dente Verily „bronring Pon. The leading object...lf tee , ercker" willbe the dlosemina tering ottr torses,lbut 'the excuse wa - s sats isiketory enough. In the rainy season the! lion and dcrence•efihr-rolitical principles that'brove here torore been runinutineni by the Editors,in their respective had sources Of supply in the 'neighbor"" papers. and their iteOtAlforts will ttill he devoted to rise advancement 311111imseceu of those doctrines. hood, and these were, perhaps, as pritni" Alittorah,*n rotakies, the paper will he thorouthlY live as in any other section of the hnbitaible democratic. 'yet 'the £llllOlll hope. by giving on honest, world —being simply vtleposites of'e , • in candid ilistory in - Investreg Pdlitical •event.. 'Foreign cad Elomesileintertigence.and WWI , notlces of all mat- water 'in else ! boles and hollows of rocks, Irtneanneeceurrences that row properly within thesnhere which were called sartenejas. From the ora'Pubfic Journal, to make their nape' oufficientty , In• rocky nature of the country these are very erecting to entitle lt'to the pie ronage orate public, ir• respective of party consideration.. numerous; during the rainy season they . inlideltion'to the political and general news that will are replenished as fast as they are ex.haus he naiad in the "Morning Pail," the Editors will take • palms to furnish the hnsinesss community whit ted, and, at the same time of our visit, ow the latest nos must inttresting Cottresnetet. berztaa- ing to the long continuance of the rains, ernes from all parts of the country, and to have prep- the red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade y furnished a sufficient supply for do es will beadvantaseous to our Merchants and Business 'nestle use; hut the people were not able Men in their several callings. to keep horses or cows, or cattle of any Terns.—The POST will be published on ft large kmperi• al sheet aline paper, (manufactured medal!) , for this kind, the only animals they had being Jourtni) at the unusually low rate of ME DOLLARS hogs. In the cry season this source of per annum, payable in advance. It will also be sold by newsboys at the low minor TWO CENTIS a copy. s u pply failed them; the holes in the racks Adantianatata will be ilia:lv -4 ... 'he itswat tales I w ere dry, and they were obliged to send charged by the other daily papers of the city . ' rP , '•ehrt Of (Mack, the it ell of whicl ~-._. frrTW /PITY active lads are wanted to sell the Post. they represente ai - seitrehalr a mile IM_ who will be engaged on the most liberal term. THOS. I . llll.mett, der grouni. and so steep that it was reach - W.H. SMITH. ed only by descending ;tine direxent stait eases. Augnsi 31, 11342. BY Morrison k Co. London, for sale onty by S. b. Wickersham, ccirner of Wood strrei and Inuit, alley rittsbnr 2 h Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who Is sole event for- Western Pennsvivania. era 10 E •0 Travelers shoats! •elsct Boats provider( *Mk Prows Safety Guards, for pressuring sspl•aros gf Steam Boilers. IT would be well for the traveling comtitunsly to bent In mind that their &senility depends entirely upon their own encouragement of boats that have or may be at the expert-e of procuring the above apparatus. And that every Individual making such selec ion is contribu ting toward, a general introduction of an invention ad mitted by all men who undetstund the principles of the steam Engine, to be a sure preventative against those dreadful disasters You have cm lalnly, in the hundreds ore:plosions that nave already taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have already been lost, a sufficient warning,. and Inducement to make imptiry for a safety guard limit, and in every rase to give it the preference. They have went to an additional expense that pour lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding degree of ilbetallty, and by your preference show that yi.o appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awe fur( sacrifice of human life They do* not charge more than other boats; their accommodations In other respects ate rqual, and in ninny Cases superior; and as there Is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when it is so con; tetchy in your own power to avoid those disasters. Alt boats marked thus is] In the List of Arrivals and Del artu res. in another part of this paler, are supplied Itto the Safety Guar.. Mete Beets provided mini the Safely Gilerii• ALPS, MENTOR. AGNES. MICHIG IN, AMARANTH, MARIETTA. BRILLIANT, M A FIQUETTE, BREAKWATER. MUNGO PARK, CASPIAN, MESSENGER. CECILIA, MONTGOMEY CANTON, NORTH BEND, CICERO, NEPTUNE, CADDO. - NARAGANSETT, DUKE of ORLEANS, NIAGARA, DUQUESNE, OSPREY. EXPRESS MAIL, ORPHAN BOY, ECLIPSE OHIO, FORMOSA,. ORLEANS, FORT PITT, PENELOPE, GALLANT, PANAMA. GALENA, QUEEN of the SOUTH, .1. H. BILLS, ROWINA. JEWESS. RARITAN. IDA, SARAH ANN, INDIAN QUEEN, SARATOGA, ILLINOIS. S - ANNA, LADY OF LYONS, LLEYRAND, VICTRE S, ALLEY FORGE; WEST IVIND. ASHLAND, BRIDGEWATER MISSOURI MAIL, CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH, COLUMBUS 'GUTTER, EDVVIN HIC4 MAN , EMMA, • GEN L. BROOK, TOBACCO p 1 ANT. JAMES ROSS, ADELAIDE. BRUNETTE, COLUMBIAN 1. cuapprx, may 22 weigh ZiaUti BOWLER'S PATENT BED STEAD. MNTT ACtUR &tat Wu. Licesuah's Cabinet Shop No. 65 Second at fee% between Wood am Smithfield, where a general assortment of Furniture may be had at reduced prices for cash. The superiority of t hese Red4teads, consist in the fast. enings, Which for durability andease in pelting up and taking down. it not etre illed by any other new in use —and to all retch as would conceit their own comfort in theirgtightly slumbers, It should be remembered that all classes of the bug family are Pistoled . os by these fastenings. iity.Righii for Counties. filiorictf. ;or Rates for sale by /OWN FOWLER, Patentee. We, the underiigned, do certify that we have (rem. fined the above b edstead Fasten)rge, and have nuheSito. lion In pronouncing them .he, best now in use. —"owing up folly tewite repilesentatian in the above afervertise meat. Alljm. Graham, Jr-. WatAltvio, John A. Gilt, ap 27 • -in FOR SAFETY. Soorph Cnitary / Woh Vovi. Gauge ' ===Mil PRICE TWO CENTS This account saved them from all impu tation of churlishness in not giving our hor ses water. It seemed strange that any community should be waling to live where this article of primary necessity was so dif ficult to be o' tained; and we asked theta why they did not bleak up their settlement and go elsewhere; but this idea seemed never to hate occurred to them: They said their fathers had lived there before them, and the land around was lgo:d fur In fact. they were a peetiliar pro• ple, and I never before regretted so much my ignorance of the Maya language.— They are under the civil jurisdiction of the village of Nohtactris, but the right of soil is their own'by Wilt( ritenee. They con, eider themselves better of than in the vil lage, where the people are subject toter lain municipal regulations and defies, or than on the haciendas, where they would be under the contril of masters. Went q( interest manifested by the In dians in regard To Ike ruins of The totmo try.—lt was strange and almost inctedi. ble that, with these extraordinary snonu - melds before their eyes, 'the Indians be, stowed on them one passingthouglit. The great name of Montezirrn-a, which had gone beyond them to the Indians of Hon duras, had nev r ached their .ears; and to all our questions we received the same dull answer which first met us at Copan, sisbel' (•Who knowsll) They had the same superstitious 'feelings as the Indi ins of Uxmal; they belieied that the anxi.,us buildings were haunted, and, as in the remote region of Santa 'Cruz del Quiche, they said that en -Gaud Triiay of every year music was heard- sounding a mong the ruins. There was tut one thing connected with the old city that interested tbern at all, and that was the suliect of a well. They ,suppo-ed that somewhere among these ru ins, ovararown and lest, existed the f ama taiu which had sapplied the ancient inhali itaws with water; and, believing that by the use of out instruments its site could be discovered, they offered to cut down all the trees throng/tent the whole region cov ered by the 'ruins. The Well of Clack.—We naticed that there were no warier), who, throughout Yucatan, are the drawers of water, and always seen around a well, hut we were tali that no women ever enters the well of thacl; allahe - water fa. the rancho was procured by the men, whi h alone indica.. ted that the „ ell was of an extraordinary aslu.racter. 'We had brought with us aba 1 of twine, and made immediate prepara tions to descend, reducing our dress as near as possible to that of the Indians. Our first movement was down a hole by a perpendicular !wide!: at the foot of which we were fairly entered into a great cavern. Our guides preceded us with bundles of tale lighted for torches; and we came to a second jeseent almost Trerpendicular. wtich we achieved by a 4adder laid flat a gainst the rock atr Beyond this We tiered or a short distance, still following our guides, and still - descending, when we saw their torehet disappearing,and reached a wild hole, which, also, we descended by a long, rough ladder. At the loot of thin the rock was damp end reirrpery; and there was barely room 'enough to pass around it and get avian another ladder down the same hu'e, now more anti acted. and so small, that, with l'he bras ekiintro, the el. bows touched cm each aide. At This time our Indians were out of sig'br; and, in total darkness, feeling our way by the sounds of the ladder, we•cried out to them, and were answered by distant voices directly under. neat!), to. 'king down, we saw their torches, like moving balls of fire. apparent,. ly at an interminable distance below es, At the foot of this ladder there wawa rude platform as a I estiftg place, made to enable those ascending and descending in pass each other. A group of naked Indi - ans, panting amf sweating under the load of their calabashes, were awaiting till we vacated the ladder above; and even in ;hit wild hole, with loads on their hack', straps binding their foreheads, and panting from fatigue and 'writ. they held down their torches, and rendered obeisance to the blood of the white man. Descending . the next ladder, both above and below as werq torches gleaming in the darkness. We had Oil snother ladder to descend; and thi I ^~ ` ~ Sit-x
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