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.OL L-NO, 221
PUBLISHED BY -.
THOS.. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
X. IV. &omega. OF WOOD 4 FIFTH STS
TE511.318.--FIVE DOLLARS a year, paythie in
advance. Is; ogle copies TWO CENT:3—for aalc at the
master of the office, and by News Boys.
The 'Mercury and Manufacturer
8 published WEEKLY, at the !nine office, on n doutite
riaidlttea Pheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad
-ranee. dinf,le copies, SIX CENTS.
Terms of A
_PIM . SQUARE, OF TWE
'3,lne ineertion, 0.50 1
Two Insertions. 0,75
Virea insertions, 1,00
One week. 1.50
rwo weeks, 3,00
W.lstrie weeks. 4.00
YEARLY A DVERTISEM F.NY3
ctiwnsetems AT et v.v.turtE.
One Square. Two Svcares
air months, 7I SAO Six months, $23.00
DM , year, 23.00 One year. 35,00
Irriasmer adverliSecnents In sirorortion.
CA RI)13 of four lines Six Dot.t.sits a year.
PUBLIC OFFICES, &C.
Ctrs' roil' Ornct. Third het ween Market and Wood
woreoi—R, M Riddle. Postmroter.
CuiTomi Nauss, \Valet', 4th dour from Wood st. l'eter
111511's buildings—Major John Willork, Collector.
CITY Titinsantr, Wood between First and Second
treell—Janice A. Rartram, Treasnr , r.
Cover? TitzAsoßT, Third street, next door to the
rhio. r,p.byt,rian cimrch—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer.
MrtveresOirirtCr, Paartlt, I.etWeen Market and Wood
Streets—Aiiriander flay, Mayor.
IritcHatlT's Exciumar. Fourth, near Market Al:
RA:4I.C.S.
rrrTaatraos,betiveen Market and Wood streets, on
rulrd and Fourth streeti.
BIZRDBANTS' AND 11ANUVAeTCRENS' AND FARNICAS' Ple•
lONtt BANS. (formerly Sarin; Fund,) Fourth, betvrten
'food and Market suretA.
Eicaotor, Fifth tireei, near Wood.
iv r
the CriA:e.
• MoltrMaknet.h. tIOCAr., Wotor street, near
EXCHOice6 Horeb, corner or Penn and St. Clair,
IlltiltC•iLleT3' HOTEL, corner of Third and 1V trod.
TIOTEL,COrfIef of Third and Emit bfn•ld.
' — "lgiatcein k-nt 4. corner of Penn vtreri and
Syßfi k to EnGLIS, Liberty street, near Seventh.
Sltt;taito 111.oratsvt House, Liberiy St. opnovite IV a sine
ettill4DMllter HOWIL Penh St. oppo3ite Canal
fi llononT wooDs, ATTORNEY AN
COLINEWIAA3II AT r,llv..—Arve row
,*d tollikesseit's offices on Grant st., neatly onmisife
toe nictty Coort. Bono, next rooms to Jolla 11. !tiallot,,
dog ,—lrrisol. Oloor. otl, 10
TON.BR, Atto.ney al
JUL , 41F-ermltlefielit and Fourth rrets.
NrcALNDLEss & wcLuttE, Aitorneys and
Counsellors at Lair: Office in the Dininond, hack
elf the old Court (louse, tillsbargh.. sep 10
SWINK. 4- FIND,. Y. Attorneys at Law, Fourth Ft
above Wood, ['Mi. - burgh. .sep 10-Iy.
-T.,. AM I LTON , Attorney at Law, Fill 11, het wren
Wood and Smithfield sta., Pittshurzh. sect 10-1 y
14AfT M. O'HARA. ROBINSON; Auornev al Law;
Often an the no rt tt Side a I he Did mon &bpi IV l'e
albaket and Union streets. upstairs FeP 10
AI. VUEIIIO.IIA.W, Attorney nt Law; tenders
• biltprolesstonal st;rvices to thL public. Unice on
aliove Wood, ritisltr.jli, 511, 111
rill'itsT ea irr 1tU , 211 ‘N AN, Attorneys e. 1.4 x. 0111,-,
riensoged crow the Conntond. to •&At orney'-Row,"
ttitsiiiide of Fourth street, between Market and %Vona
streets !"'n I
!WC tiMA.S AT' IIN EY .41' LAN V,
tll , 1,1110V , 11 In± 01t1CP 10 I:4:f IP,':
inpc. Fowl bteeci, above SmilllfiCA, 1 , 01,NA,44.
Per 10 _
GEOI2 EW. LA V.VO. tol Dry al Law, Otfiri
Na. 54 I'lsi nr,l. near tt Theatre. ettieoungli
seri i 7 —1 y
READM NV ASIIINGTON,
AT'T'ORNEY AT LAX'. —titlice
Grant street, PntstrArgn. Nov. 5, 18-12.
1013 N J. MITCHELL --Al tor bey at law, bliire
acorner or Solithkeld and Sth f.ts rittsburgli.
irr Ceti-colon% made. A I bulginess ebtrusled to Lila
are will be promptly attended to.
ire% 16-1 y•
REMOVA.L.— it. :%torrow. Alderman; odi north
Me of Fifth at,, between Wood and S:nithfirld
Tea. rillshocch, sep 10
D.. S. R. lial,NtS. Office in SCCOlifi street, nex? door
to Mulvany 4- CO'S Glass ‘Varc - iintise for) 10-1 y
J
a r Foct:oN, isooit4el;ers, Pi !liters an
T Paper Mattufaciniers, No. :37. NI a flirt nt. sep 10-1 y
TOHN ANDERSON, Smqhfield Foundry, IValer st..
geP .nenr Ilee Mononttutoda House, sep 10-1 y
Ty 041.0 NYoIING. FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG.
TILOS. B. I'OUNG & CO., Furniture Ware
Room-4, t,ortier of Hand ,t. a,- Exchange AlteF.
Pergons wishing to unrclin , e Furniturn. will find it to
heir advantoee to give us a call. being fully _,aniofted that
we can please at to quality and 'trice. — uep 10
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66 BBLS. PLANTATION MOLASSES. received
per Steamers blab Bcn acid Folloii, and for
J G. 4. A. GORDON
12 Water street
sate by
mar 27
NIDONOLA! D. Cocr.bassi......• • LOYD R. COLO.! , IN
COLEMAN if CO.,Gene7a Agents, Soma rding and
Commission Merchants Z...eivee St rect. Vicksburg
lliie They respectfullyso t consignments.
WEBB CLOSEYrS Boot and Shoe Manufario.
ry, No. 83 Fuurth St., next door to the IL Stairs
oanks Ladies Prithella, Kid and Satin Shoes made ;
lie neatest nianncr, and by the newestiPrench mai erns.
GARDEN TOOLS, erranifting of Hoes. Fancy Spade!!
Transpiantiag Trowels, Took, Building
NW es Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re
ceived and for sate by F. L. SNOW DEN.
iseP7o 184 Liberty street, head of wood.
MitGISTIR.ATIES'BLANKS, for proceedings is Al
tschaseat under the late law, for sale at this Office
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES,
lo be used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on
'good paper,and in the forms approved by the Court,for sa le
t the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. sep 10
AVM. HUBBARD, ladies' fashionable boot and
shoe Manufacturer. No. WI, Third s , riot, between
Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh rep 10
JAS. PATTERSON, Jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh,
Pa., Manufacturer of Locks, Hinges and Bolts; To•
13 eta, Faller. Mill and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for
Rolling ¢c. sep 10—ly
JOHN lIIICLOSKEY i
10I" and Clothier, Ltlreny
stueet, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side,
sep 10
.11 G. 4- A. GORDON, Commission and Forwardin:
3
bleribanta, Water at.. Pittsburgh, Imp I (i—ly
Birmingham & Co.
comusnoN AND FORWARDING NES,
MUM, No. 60 Water street, PittsburgO Pa.
'le—Litecelviag and Shipping 5 cents per 100
LCOotallolocia.oerurehaus and sales 2.4 percent.
,mar Is
S. MORROW'
e.trafteCTURZR of Tin, Copper and Sheet liar
Were. No; 17, rum it., between Wood and Mar
-
le Seale itoitaucclr on band a good assaitment of ware&
;god sisiiehta a share of public patronage. Alpo, on hand,
.161. llllirwista tildes: Shovels. Pokers, Tons. Gridirons,
ggitinata. Teakettles, Pots,_Waltir. Poffee Milk , bc• M&
41 11110 rkortsrbera iiittWall sad examine for
msslP ill ik ' - . I{ . c pp fPf -.4a411 sr
dvertising,
LVC LINES Ott LESS:
One month, $5,00
Two moms, 14.00
Three months, 7,00
Four months. 8,00
Six months, 10,00
One year, 15,00
E 31,4 corner
sep 10—ly
HAILIVIAN, JENNINGS & Co,
NVhOlesale Grocers, Commission and Pro
duce Merchants,
And Dealers ir. Pittsburgh Alanufectures
No, 43 Wwd street, Plitshurgit
AMMAN, JENNINGS .:Co.,
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
No. 43 Wood street.
Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns
March 17, '43.
I=l
HANNA 'rlißtillt_Tl.L'S Paper \Sar,•hoose. No.
1114, ‘Vood st., where may he had a general <npply
of writing,. wrapping, printing. wall paper, blank books,
school hooks, 4-c, 4-c. , rl l 10--ly
I{ C. TOWN.SEND 4. CO., Wire Workers and
.4fonnfacturers, So. 23 Market street, between - 2. d
and ;id streets. sep 10-19
rXCHA NG E HOTEL, Corner of Penn and Clair
_a streei9, by lel( lIMIN 9:11111.1.
sep
r)ROWNSVII.I.II 117S1 AT A IRON WORKS
wald HusllcS. Slaiitifacittrer of Iron and Noit9
Warchouse N 0.2.5. NVJod et., ritteburg h. sep 10 -ly
VEW G001),S• —PreFiott 4- Mackey, whulesole and
LI retail deulerl I t Elialtslt. Pre twit, at d Domestic,
Dry CondA, No. :1. Nlatket a , P,D"nr;:.ll• STP 10
roux ‘Yholegale Grocer Rectif‘ ing
t/ Distiller, And Dealer in Produce and I'ititt6tir•2ll
Mann (lir:lured Articles, Ne. 221 Liberty Street, Pitts
ber‘h. sup It)
oi 11. Wtf,Li.ots Icon Dit.wortio
I
ATILLIA.IIIS & holesair
V Grocers Product', and Commission NI tor Irttntis,
and
Jea !erg in Pnlslonrgli Manufaciortsd article,, No. 2,
Wood street. sep
JOHN B.Stucairy
QUER IF F & KE.IN, n 1
anocartoret , ni Copper.
Tut, :toil Sheet Iron Ware, No 80, ['root nt, r
burgh. House Spoutitez and Steamboat work peompitv
pxrented. sep 10
AV II) SANDS, IV ATCI & C LOCK
1, -r - F4 Ink lJ M I,l{ ER, No. 7, St. Ul,ir SI r.•ct,
/, !: IX if 'A TCHF: S.CLOCIiS.fiII S
ELVG Lk /UXGS, CLIALVS, CU.II/35,
p 1(1
LANDIIETIPS SEEDS.—A fnu
supply of T.:lndio li's Card,n Soplls, always on
I and, and for salsa( Ills agcncy the Drug store of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
Liberty sirect,lo•ad ‘Vood
pIIIEMOV AL —Mat II, v loorst, Fart er and flair Urr:s•
r r, has removtol to Foort listrect o optaat r t h e May
on office, where tic will he happy t Wwalt upon ,tertnaneot
or transient rust lie SOlir it . a shale of public vat •
gep 111
JOTIN 31'1 7 A NN 13, Upholsterer and Cabinet
..If-ker, Third st. between. Wood _Varlet streetr,
retTerlfol informs his friends and the public that he is
prepared to execute all miters for Sofas, Sideboards. lilt I
teallS.CliailS, Tattles, (led:leads, Stands, (lair and gliklirst. CllloVai.
Maii ravims, Curtains, Carpels, all ' , or's of t'l' ll . l sle rriTIE iber Iran reninvnd his Fashionable Tinloring
wort:, whirl, he will warrant cuttal .0 any' made In t Estabilslooent la the M04101,23111.:11 t1011.3e. 341 door
city, awl on reasonable 14'1'1119. S4'l' 10 from first st. on %nth Ithehl st.w tiers i1i,40141 customers ard
• all others who may favor him with a call may depend on
~vingtbeic work dohe in a cup' nor Sly 'e. From his
, - , Nperlente In the business in tut,: city, and i n ~,,,,,
other fashionable eines Itt Europe and met - Ica, be feels
confident that tin ran give sathrriction to all who may
ply ase to favor him w:its hurl, Clltlolll. Rv Ft chef pnention
iu ih<inecS and rupri for .cur kola ll,l111) hr 1/f4p , ', to !Item
and receive • 'diary of I,lll,iir pal roitoge. fir intend keeping
on hand a siopplyi of and t rountingssitita'ite for the
usthmes 'rale which with he sold of corp rodorril pr
'..-
n. N AC, lII'.
RE.4/03"111..;--The ,titi, r un., ..i have rerun, d In 11'.1.
ler bet ween Wood and : 4 11101111, 1 d slre,l , . where .
they o ill continue the W liolesale Grocery and Cimino , -
~. - i li bil-ine- , and would rt-iiiert cony solicit the uni i . ) ,,.
nr.te of i heir friendi 1. W. 11(11:13111 in 3 E ..y to
Dec'
R. A. \V. PAT PEI:: )\. ....'rlire on SwilltflrOl F-tr , •••1,
_EI near 'Sixth. seo 10
S -13
F.ir 1.4 !tl,ll.
1:0Ar. i•AR•. f.. 1111 11.(:Hi ( - 211, vit
”ti I
tv NI:6; 123 N
(toly 11111. , (1,12111:: 1111(1 01/4 1 !light 011 1 .
Al,O. I lir frirrct li nr lo
Parc to l'iliindetottift
1131lintnrP. 4.
Lenv , •s &illy at 8 o'rlork NI.
( Wive se , onct door bpi", th, 7tlet,l,nll l : Ilnlrl IV4)nd :=1
SI ESiIELL. (;1; A 11.551, WAUGH A' Co
frli 2.3,13-1:3-1p. l' writ morn.
TII F. E CENT R \t, Rol• 1:, N:\•i \
Ito AI) A NO BALT./ 01110 n EC) A 11
COMPANY.
.. Ns t .4; tu .
•=l. l c: •
f i ,ri i s !
N Elf line 0117. S. M. 11 CnneftPs (or War hi n gton Citv
11 Baltimore, la a end Alm York.
•
line is in fall otiera!loo nod linvesrittshurgli daily
at 6 o'clock A. Pd., via Wa s hington Pa. nail national
rod to Cumberland. contorting iiFire with the rail Fond
Co't, to all 11* alcove rilaceg: Traccllork will bud thi=
a speedy and comfort:llde route, sii, - inratv at d
end cornherland Noe, facile if , will be
DlToriled which have not been Stereirrfore enjoyed. Es
Ira eciathes factil , he.ii at the flioriesi It ice, wilt the
nrivitegr of gr.ing through direct, or taking cite night's
mei at their option.
For tickets, ripply at our office ni ilicNionnogalicla
stop se. 1.. W. STOCICIION•
Feb.. 3ii—titf_ p resident of N. R. Stage Co.
NEW ROUTE.
ENTIRE NEW COACHES!
-ZFfft
FRO.II PITTSBURGH TO BALTIMORE AND
PIIILADEI PIMA
'United States Expresa Line
Leaves Pluto art..ll dat , y, at 2 o'ctor;; • p. M, via Si earn.
b oa t t o B rown sville, thence. in splt•ndid new eoaelleg to
Cumberland, over the great National Read, and from
there by
_
RAILROAD,
in superior new wliceled cars, to nalliniore
tVasiiiiuzion city a.ul
The aliovi Line i= r , presented to the traveling public
as bring unequalled between the Ohio River and 1 7 ... stern
cities for conifort and expedition, having Made arrange
rus , titz to convey passengers through in two days, and
na iii7ht travel, either by stage or Railroad Cars.—
Think of it! Only 75 mites Btage travelling, and 56
miles lees than the Wheeling route, and that In superb
new coaeltio.
Fare to flaninto , e, 810.
Office in the "Monongahela llottQe.
A. ti DEPSON CO.,
Stake Proprieto
n 1 d 3
ILYACTS SPEAK colt THEMSELVES--TRUTII IS
CONVINCLYO: [laving been afflicted for nearly
two years, with a hard swellinz on the cap am): knee.
which produced much pain, and used carious appiica
lions recomm ended by the Fnculty--all in vain wa•
cured completely by the use of uric bottle of Dr. Grand•
rellt'sLinatuent, or External Remedy.
Witness m,• baud JANIE'S TAYLOR,
Ohio tp A IleOteny co, Pa. Jan. 10th,1840.
Dr. Brandreth's Enter oat Returdy or Linament; sold
at his office, N 0.98 Wood street, Pittsburet, PRIM--
50 cents per bottle. feb 8.
JUST RECEIVED, Twelve hoyes of Oranges and
Lemons, of the finest quality. for Fa le w holveale and
retail. by WM. THORN,
feb 22—tr. 53 Mai ket st.
20'000 V o . S "it" Yarns' assorted
2,000 lb.. Batting,
2,000 " Candle Wick,
1,000 " Carpet Chain, and
500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto
ry. For sale by
HAILMAN. JENNING,-; & c o .,
Cotton YarolVarehonse,
mar 17 Nu. 43 Wood street.
‘7II7eCFOI2 8.11/S.—A atw Clinker bull Yawl
(Meriangbtea!sitiMid) for sale low for cub: Ap.
PIPto BIRMINGHAM ¢aP $0.6.0 Water st
PITTSBURGH, MAY' 27 , 1843.
DANIE L
M. CURRY, Atiorneyal Law. 01.
Drice on .5111 st between Word and Smithfield. ap S.
110111:ASE'S 110ARHOUND CANDY.—TeTrLie has
received this day from New York. a fresti supply o
che above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Colds and Con
sumption; and is ready to supply cu , lomersal wholesale
or retail, at Lis Medical Agency, 3t; Fourth st.
nov 12
D A , I) CLARK, "asiLianable Boot Jllaker,
tiaA removed to No, 34 Market street, between
Second and Third streets, where he wou!d be happy
to sce his old customers. and all others who feel dispon.
ed to patronize hint. He ttqes nothinz - hnt first rate
stock, and employs t he first of workmen; and as lie gives
his eon , tant per‘onal attention to business, he truststhat
he will deserve ar.d rccelve a fair share of patronage.
..ett 10
FRUITS, ICE EA k CON VP,I,I•IONARY.
A flanker reepertfully informs his friends and the
pultlic that they can always find the best quality of Ice
Crrarns. together with al: kinds of confectionary and
fruits, In their tr, on. at his establishment—No. 11,
Fifth street, het we it Wood and Market.
N. B.—Partirs supplied on the shortest notice, with
cnke4. or anything in his line. Also families furnished
with !trend. set) 10
1 - 4 1 V A NS'S CAMOMILE PILL LS.—ABli A
II AM J. CLEM Ell., residing at 66 Molt street,
New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its most
aggravated furor. The symptoms were violect head•
arlir, arra( drbillly, fever, costive teas, cough. heart.
horn, train In the rtte , t and stomach always after eating,
impaired apvtite, scesat ion of sinking at the stomach,
fn Fred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomiting!, dizziness
Tvarda night and testleness. These had rontinned up.
ward or a twelvemont it, when, on consult iug Dr. Wm.
Evans. 1110171 tat ham street, and submitting to his ever
successful and agreeable mode of Irentment,the patios;
was com,pletely rrsiorell In health in the short space of
one mom It, and ttratelut for the incalculable benefit ileriv.
rd, eladle crime forward and volunteered the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail try
R. R. FiELLERS, Agenv ,
No 20, wood street, below Second.
kAti
Cheap fat Cash.
UNION COTTON F./I(,'TOR..Y.
•
Prices Reduced.
Short I.!fel Yarn. Long Reel Yarn.
No- t 1 I . per ih f 500 at 8 1s per dz.
i; at 14 ditto I GOO at ii ditto
7 at 14 ditto 7011 at 8 ditto
I: at 14 ditto SOU :it ditto
9 :it 1 1 dolt) 900 at .1! ditto
10 at 1-1 11410 1000 at 1 ditto
11 at 14 it al°
12 at I I ditto Candlewick at 15 cis per 11,
1.1 al 14i ditto Coin Balling • ft ditto
1.4 at 15 ditto family do. • 1' ditto
13 at ISt ditto Caro't Chain • 18 ditto
it) at 18 it ttio Tv. inn • 25 ditto
17 at lt;} ditto .. 4 toct,iiiz Tarn and
13 at 17 Otto Covet let Yarn alWayn on
19 at 171 ditto hand.
18 ditto Cotton \Varpz made to order.
Orders promptly Atendoi to, If Ittit at J. 4- C.
united) nr the Post Miter, :111111,1
felt 27. J. K. MOOR EA Dq• co.
4 ,— /A r s77 o or z h, Knife c„ ro
Lure F, 111111 IN•o!,Tril... 1,1411.. 11,0 t t
',I :.1111 . 1 rnti. -lon r p rat'
1 i4l. 1 , 0 TlO. !Art....1 ,- 01 l'Ain 1:01n. 1.. t, fnun
4 k 71 Nl:o.h.n rll . is 0 'lor 11.0 r. prevc
c,f .t , itt, I 1..til 4-11111 Art.! 4ir I 11 rate ill silos,.
Thy 0!puir:11i011 Ill', wort.lt , r;,ll ,vhoo+l,ol innpnllc
ottlove !,,
.4111,f11.(1 if lite WOllllll. tr.,141,
ht not (14' V11:11
•liri• 1111; 44,- - in fl vco y s lir I ,pno• of
par! nrl; Plc.' In a A,rllntl and
‘ctiltnsit leat-inl the cirritt itc I riitrl. Tit's preparation is
also a Certain trio , rly for toittrintri rt . t. r ancetons sore , ,
tr'rrr , r ;1,1 , 1 - Ke nipple and all thrasiorts
:tort I,l4plim, of Irk... liP snrress 119 a cure fur
the unp t;11‘4.1,i and the vonrhe, for it: c Ica.
1,011 , 111.'S frnni lite no Ft rrtsto t11,1.1r and
Ip:lttetied ,r , ltrC, —Herald.
Fur sale at Titltle l F., Rli Fear; 1 street:
13nExo.irE,vom ix enc.:m:7'n y—Error (,d,.
Jfnie Dir--rolnts the hair and will tint the skin
This tlre is in the Coral of a Powder which in plait) matte.
of titer nine hr :welled to the hair over ni.4111, the first
o i2hl Ilifilinc 111 e 1121i1r.A or rretr hair to Bork brown; and
by reseal r_ a second or third ni;ibl, to a Jet black. Any
person may. therefore, with the least possible trouklei
Jeep hip hart any dark shade or a perfect black, with the
posit iye assurance that the powder if applied to the skin
trill tot color it. There is no colorina in this statement.
an any nor may cardy test. These facts are warranted
by the rhendst *Ow, manufactures it.
For sale at Fourth street, where a
larvillk=snrl aof Patent Medicines may always he had
n 1 cilller Wl , r) l e,3le or retail
FS Ir. // .VAX 4- JOHN F` J ENNIXO S
*9 have entered lato partnership for the purpose of
Ir:lnsa Clingy Wholranic Grocery; Produce and Commis,
Finn business under the Bun and slyly. of II AI LM AN.
ENN I SGS 4. co., at No 4.3 Wood street. oPPoille the
Nlerchan lioi el, where a supply of Groceries and Pitts
burgh M nufaelured Articles can aiwnya he had on like
al i unto,. Mardi 17 '43-
Illoutifacturer of Tin, Copper and Skeet
Iron lVare.
Nn 61 Liberty, between Alaiket and Gth streets
Wl o e L r 7 . l l l : r e a t i t i t, v i of fo ni P in it u '3 l;
toes v on ill- shove business in all Its various branches
;011ie at ore stand; where he wili always keep 2 gener
al ns=ortiveni of all articles in tibi line, ail of which
will be made in the same nionner and of good malerlak,
and will he (IL:priced ni on the most moderate and ac
cornmorlatlng terms.
Country Itlerulants and other dealers will null it to
t heir:atlya Wage to call and examine his stock before pur.
chasing elseweere.
Steatillinats.illonsus and sorticees roofed with copper.
ginedi ie. lead and iron on the s hortest notice; Guiter,
and Conductoistuade and put up with despatch as usual.
apr 5.
WILLI .t DOITERTY,
Li 9 T and Cap Mannt,etutcr. 148 Lihert y st, between
Market nail Sixth. ttp 10— 6m.
J. AI. Sanderson & Son,
FRANKLIN DOUSE, PIIILADELPIIIA.
►IV/IS clegani establishment has been in operation dur.
1 ing tlir last nine months, and notwithstanding, the
general depression of toi.ine=s, it has met and sustain
ed the approbation of the public and yielded to the pro.
prietors :Outl conipen,mtion for their labor and alien
tion . Its location being 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 the city on
pleasure, all the facilities and comforts so desirable to
the travelling public. its arrantment, also, enables thr
guest to regulate his expenses, and to live in a style of
elegance or economy suited to his notions or disposition.
The factitty , of procuring, meats at any hour, and of set.
ting that which the appetite' craves, is also a saver of
time which the business portion of the guests know how
to appreciate. The proprietors, therefore, solicit the
CUstOM of their old fri.nds. and promise a contmuance
of their exertions to make them comfortable.
rip 15-3 m.
For Bent.
OR a term of years. Tinxbuildleg lots-on the bank
F
of the Allegheny river, arAjainiag Ilk City line;
Apply at the house Agency, Peso street, Sth ward,
mar X. 1/11102 IIL411;ELY;
Dow'tforget ! :16 nurth Street P'
t'OPArt I NERSIIII".
NI. DAWSON.
DR. GOODE'S Cslebruted Female Pills. '1 hese
. Pills arestrongly 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•
ercke, 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 HO.
Led States, and ninny Mothers. For sale Wholesale and
Retail. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent.
Teo 10 No. 20. Wood Street,below Second.
WM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe .Maker, Liberty St.,
opposite the head of Smithfield st., Pittsburgh.—
Vi a having bought out the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business
in the aid 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. Ile keeps cot stantly on hand
a large assort Inefil of shoe findings of all descriptions and
of the best quality. solinits the patronage of the nub•
lic and of the creft. WM. ADAIR.
sep 10
PITTS BT TR G H 111 ANU F A CTORY.—Springs
and Arles for Carriages at Easte7t Prices.
Thd subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on
hand Coach.o anti Eliptic Springs (warranted,) Juniata
Iron A xtes, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass
and plated Bub Bands, Slump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver anti Brass lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable
Iron, Door Handles and Hinges. . ic'c•
JONES COLEMAN.
St. Clair it.. near e A 'u/betty Bridge.
D. SF.I.LERS, M. D.,office and dtvellina In Fourth,
H
. near Ferry street. sep 13-1 y
LOOK AT THIS
The attention sftho.e who have been somewhat seen•
tint in reference to the numerous certificates published
in favor of fir. S‘vavne's Compound syrup of Wild Cher.
rv,nn account of the persona being unknown in this arc
ion of the State, is reqprciftilly directed to the following
certificate, the writer of which has been a elitzen of Ills
bornittzh for several years, and is knot+ n as a gentleman
of Integrity and responsibility.
To the ilAtent,M , . J. KIRBY.
• f have used Pr. Swavne's Corot) nod Syrup of Wi l d
Cherry for a rough, with which I have been severely nf
flirted for altnat four months, and I trt VP no hesitation
In Payln". that It Istitr most effective medicine that I have
been able to procure. It composes all wiesslnrvv, and
avertg well with my dirt.—a ad mantaintl a regaTar nod
Ennd appetite. I ran freely recommend It to all others
Similar! v afflicted. J. Mta Klux , Borough of Cliambersh'g.
March 9. 1 8411. set, 23
For 4alf , by W I 1.T.1 A M THORN No. 53 Market strut
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
PERSONS de.nrnits of o rrworioe Fruit, Shade. and
Ornamental Trees, or Shriiblierv, from rbilndel•
Tibia or New York, are rennezted to make application n•
soon nit poc.cible. at the Drn2 and Seed More of the Fill ,
scriber, where ran lie had ratalopric, eratollointle. or the
ntriM excellent .arlet Irs. F. 1.. SNOWDEN,
Perl 21 No 184 Liberty st reel. head of Woo.'
WILLIAM C. WA LL, Plain and Fancy Portrait
and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 87,
Fourth Street Pttiattnrgh. —Canvass 13rnslirsx. Varnish
Qr., for Artists, always on hand. I.noltio7 Glat. , e,, kr,
promptly framed to artier. Repairing, done at the short
ell notice.
•
rattirnlar attention paid to regilding and jobbing of , v
cry dr.erini ion.
rersnns fist Utz up 'tram Boats or houses will (Ina it In
briradosn; , !otn roll. terp 10
irvm. sTEnt.r.. (.Itrcessor to M'Closkey', fissh•
lo.la de Boot Maker, Lihrtty st., 2d door from
Vl-sin Alley. 'I he subscriber respectfully informs the
tundirtlial he Ims commented the above hn.inr•ps in the
Ton formerly occupied by Mr. Ilenr v IWCIoAkey,
rind that he is now ornnaregi lo nitend to nll orders in his
and nu the `no=t reasonable
Prom hl= Inn: en i)nrirnre In the mann fart ire Of
ra-Itif ,,, :khle flouts, he feels roundenl that all articles
from Id: esinidlshment mill dive satisfaction to his pa
eons. A , hare or public tritronn•ze re=pent (011,
erlt 10
1111.'1, SR F.DS A f-estt .upply of ft , ri Seeds, ron
•lalint! of ranor% and Ca pr; Joai rsreivett
Ist, 3. F SNOLVDEfst, 148 Libtrtv st.
IMING"s Improved Hay
z.o • - form Scales, ninnufartured he
the sith.criherff, nt their NI achint
Shop, Smithfield Ftreet hctween
Tror,(l Alley and Fifth a reef, two
floor; shove Tempernnre Ilatl, Pitts
ho rah, where they inn nitlartnre and
r kvep roll.innlly on hand the fol!ow.
Porlatde Platform Scales on v. heels, to weigh 2,500 tits, at
855 00.
do do do do 2,005 at q 45 00
do do do do 1,500 at 35 00
do do do do 1,0410 at 30 00
do do du do 5110 at 25 00
With raising levers an addition of $3 to each scale.
Dormant scales for the use of Warehouses. Flouring
Mills, .1-e.,the same prices as above.
A Iso,White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's
improvements, and a variety of other counter scales,
which they will sell for from B to $l5,
They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring
Mills. Saw Mills. Salt Works, kc,. doutle and singe
geared slide tat hes,font and other lathes for wood turning
notehiims for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door
and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or
without thrashing machines, a superlor article; circular
saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's
chine, - and tools nfall descriptions.also for making black
ing boxes, a , uiterior article.; governors fur steam engine•
stocks. laps and dies, coffee mills, berialead orjoint hots
and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma
chinery made or repaired; printing press plattens turned
and printing presses repaired.
JAMES MAY, Agent.
seo22—lf YOUNG df BR ADBURY
M
. 17 M . E. AUSTIN, Attorney at Law, Pittsburg Pa.
Iry Office in 4th street, opposite Burke's
Witmisst E. A rilTl.ll, Esq., will give hisaltention to my
unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patron-
age of my friends. WALTER VORWAR D.
cep 10—ly
PITTSBURGH CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE
1. LIBRARY of Religious,Historical,Pollikal,and Mis
cellaneous Works, will be open every day, Sahbath ex
cepted, "torn 7 o'clock, A. M „until 9, P. M., in the Es•
change Buildinz,corner of St (Clair street and Eschange
alley, wnere punctual attendance will be given by
Pep 10 DEMMIL.
NEW YORK DYER.
OSEE HIM ES, would respectfully inform his friends
and the public in generaLthat he 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 deseriptians on silk
and carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restores the colors
of gentlemen's clothing, so as to resemble new goods.
Mr. H. flatters himself thrt he can please the public,
as he has done an extensive business in New York Ins
twenty years: All work done on moderate terms at his
establishment in sth at, between Wood and Smithfield
near the Theatre. _
CERTIFICATE
117' Thi is to certify that O.SEE HIMEB has
done work for us, which has fully answered oar
expectations, and we consider him a competent
dyer.
S. Hemphill, Wm, Barnes, J. B. Shurtleff,
David Hall, B. F. Mane, Davi Boles, Joseph
French, jr., Andrew Purdy, W. B. Mos, Win
Porter, A H. Smith, Henry Javens, A. Shockey,.
jr., Joseph Vera, Gorge Barnes. sp 20th.
JOHNSON & DUVAL.
BOOILBI,NDERB AND PAPER RULERS
ONTINIIIi business at the stand late of McCandless
C
fobison. Every description of work In their lln
neatly and littOnsfity executed. ally 8-
For publishing a New Daily Paper in the City of Pitts
bargh, to be entitled the
DAILY MORNING IPOST.
THESulvitcribers having made arrangements to merge
the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu
ry Into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily
paper with the title of the Daily-Morning Post.
The trading object of the "Pore" will be the dissemina
tion and defence of the political principles that have here
tofore been maintained by the Editors, In their rspective
papers, and their best efforts will still be devoted to the
advancement and success of those doctrines.
Although, in politics, the paper will be 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
ters and occurrences that come properly within the sphere
of a Public Journal, to make their poem sufficientty In•
cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, Ir
respective of party considerations.
In addition to the political and general news that will
be found in the ••Jlforning Post," the Editors will lake
pains to furnish the hitsinesss community with
the latest and most lottresting Cotonou:Litt, Irrrettt•
orNot from all parts of the country, and to have prepa
red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade
as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business
Men in their several callings.
Terms.—The POST wilt he published on a large imperi•
al sheet aline paper, (manufactured especially for this
Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum, payable In advance. It will also be sold by
news.boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
Advertisements will he in, , erted at the lowest rates
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
Tw EN Tv active lads are wanted to sell the Post,
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
THOS. PHILLIPS,
W.U. SMITH.
Augosi 31, 1842
BY Morrison 4- c o . London, for sale only by S.
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgil,
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. set, 10
Air
'4\ \,
e 0
Travelers should select Boats provided with Fran.s
Safety Guards. fur preventing Explosion etf Strum
Boilers.
IT would lie well for the traveling comionnity to beat
1 in torrid that their security depends entirely upon
their own encouragement of boats Ihal have or lll3y
at the espeme of procuring the above apparatus. Arid
that every individual making such selee ion is contribu
ting, towards a general Introduction of an invention ad
mitted by all men who understand the principles of the
Steam Engine, to be a sure preventative against thole
dreadful disasters You have ce. Willy, in the hundeeds
of explosions 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 Inquiry for n Safely guard Boar. nod In every
case to give it the preference. They have went to an
additional expense that dour lives may be secure Ought
you not therefore to tr a ct them with a corresponding
degree of iinctality, and by your preference show that
ymi appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this aw
fill sacrifice of humaa They do not charge more
than (II ilet boats; their acrominodat ions in other respects
alert/nal, and in marry casessuperior; and as there is
one leaving Pittsburgh owery day, why will you run
arty risk, when it Is so con. letely in your own power
to avoid those disasters.
Alt boars marked thus (s) in the List of Arrivals and
Derartures, in another part of this paler, are supplied
with the Safety Guar r.
List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard.
ALPS, MENTOR.
AGNES. MICHIGAN,
AM A RANTH, MARIETTA.
BRILLIANT, M A IZQUET'rE ,
BREAKWATER. M (INGO PARK,
CASPIAN, MESSENGER,
CECILIA, MONTGOMEY
CANTON, NORTH BEND,
CICERO, NEPTUNE,
CADDO, • . NAR AGANSETT,
DUKE of ORLEANS, ,NIAGARA,
DUQUESNE, OSPREY.
EXPRESS MAIL, ,ORPHAN BOY,
ECLIPSE
S , OHIO,
ORLEANS,
FORT PITT, PENELOPE,
GALLANT, PANAMA.
GALENA, QUEEN of the SOUTH,
J. H. BILLS, ROWINA,
JEWESS. RARITAN,
IDA, SARAH ANN,
INDIAN QUEEN, SARATOGA,
ILLINOIS, 3 .S? — ANNA,
LADY OF LYONS, " LLE RAND,
VICTRE S, :ALLEY FORGE,
wEsT WEND. ASHLAND,
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BkIDGEWATER MISSOURI MAIL,
CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH,
COLUMBUS. CUTTER
EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA,
GENL. BROOK, TOBACCO PI ANT.
JAMES ROSS, ADELAIDE.
BRUNETTE, COLUMBIAN \.
cLLippEn, mar. 22
ogscales(w no!.
ly corn! osed of
tan:
No. 1, Port
able Platform
6c:Alt, ou w
to %%eigli j 51.111
130Ui1d.,,al $65,
FOWLER'S PATENT BED
STEAD.
MANUFACTUREDat Wet. LirractstesCabinet Shop
No. 69 Second st reef ;hes weea WooJ ant Smithfield,
where a general assortment' of Furniture may be had at
reduced prices for cash.
The superiority of these Bedsteads, consist In the fast.
enings, which for durability and ease in putting up and
taking down. IF not eon tiled by any other now in use
—and to all inch as wouid consult their own comfort
in their nightly siumburs, It should be remembered that
all classes of the bug family are /anima as by these
fastenings.
gtr-Sigh's for Counties, 015lTiel , or States for sale
by JOHN FOWLER, Patentee.
We, the undersigned. do certify that we have exam.
Ivied the above Bedstead Fastenjugs, and have no besets.
Lion In pronouncing them the beat now in use. —coming
up folly to the representation le' the, above 'advertise.
meat.
Wm. Graham, Jr., r Joseptißostiart,
Wm.lrvie, Aux*. WV*:
Jobn A. Gilt, €4,-Irge.lslBor,
PROSPECTUS
FOR ' SAFETY.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
DAILY MORNING POSD
From the Richmond Enguirer.
keply to sir. soli's.
Sins: In an article above the eignaturit
of 'John M Botts,' which appezued in the
'Richmond Whig' of the 10th inst, and to .
:he truth of Which Mr Botts hait made aole,
emu bath, there is a charge igen:lit me of
a serious character. Affecting as it 'doee
my private, and not my political conduct, I •
feel constrained to notice it. In doing
this, 1 disclaim all intention of entering i
1 inton a personal controversy with Mr. Botts:
llf it pleases him to continue a course of
abuse t.f me, in which he has now indulged
for a period of two years, while I May pity
his malignity, I shall not intimate his ex-
ample; I propose . nothing more than to
give a plain narrative, which the record . .
that Mr Botts says he has had in his poaa
session since last felt, will either sustain - a
or contradict. I have not the record bee
fore me, and have to draW entirel) upon i a
memory which is not apt to deceive me.
The language used by Mr Botts is the
following in reference to myself: 'Whir
it shall have been charged uperi — Me. by '
the most eminent and honorable , inernbtra
of the Bar, and made d mattir of 'record, . .
that I have obtained by fraud a Bond front
an idiot ward, and fhat 'charge AO be
sustained by the high Conreof Chariee4 -
_
in Virginia, I shall be perpetually:enjoin
ed and restrained from ever realiiing the
amount of my bond, thus fraudulently ob=
tained from the estate of a confiding and
unfoitu:nate young, friend, Who looked up
to me as hisfricnd and second father,
then it. will be time enough - for me to
shrink from such a controVeray.' N.O*
Mr Botts has made eeference to the 'rec—
ord in the suit of Blakely vs Tyler, which
he says he has had in his po - asesSion ainezt
last fall, and avouches the truth of the fore
going statement, by way of making it more - - -
imposing ) under all the solemnities of ea _
oath. The puLlic, doubtless, are wilting . --.
to believe all that Mr Botts, saga since he
has sworn to it, arid declares Et han, that
what he has thus solemnly affirmed, is anti- •
tainel lay the recuirl. He has,, in a fe*
words declared under oath, that I obtditiect
'a bond by fraud of'tny idiot ward, a . ccinfi
ding and unfortunate young friend, - telici
looked up to me as a second father, dad _
that bond thus obtained, was perpelitallg
enjoined by the high Court of Chancery. - -
Can you believe, sirs, that there isnot
'one word of truth iu this atatement, to
which this unhappy Man hes thus soternat
ly sworn'? 1 never Was the guardian of -
Lightfoot, whoil alluded to as: niyiisfio;
ward. There Was no particular link of
frieedslip to bled me to him, 'or him t%
ine—not a drop of kindred blood in nut
veins to my knoWledge, and he had net
the remotest cAuse to look epee me in 'the
light of a second 'father. There hid note
lin fact, been the slightest ietercOurie bey
itwein us for some years anterior 'to 'Ole
I transaction which '1 shall presently 'relate.
From ISI3, when my 'father, who ivia'etC
etutor to h:s father, and acted as-pia giiii
dian died, up to : 1319, ape:Thad of six years,
Ido not remember to have seen him, and --
certainly held no'correspondeede with Hiatt
of any soft. Mr George Blakely, liiir
brother-in-law, was his guatdian, and 1 .
had nothing 'to do with him or his. I need
not add that, no 'such bond as that sibeee
described by Mr 'Botts ever :hiving been
in existence, al: the rest of his staterrient
is equally fabutou - s—and.yetthat statement
is made under'i)ath,.by a person who-clitt'l
lenges the belief of all; and 'that, too, With
a record in his possession for the space'df
six months, Whiai he avouches t 6 sustain e
these allegations. I will notitrust 'Myself
to speak further in 'reference to this. I
rather pity 'the mere who can tie so far
misled by intemperate' passion, as toririter-
polate statements as facts into a tradeace
Lion, otherwiie perfectly innocent, in ors
der to injure annther. If I had obtained a
bond of an idiot ward, wholooked up to
me as 'his second father, by fraudulent
practices, then, indeed, - should 4 1 be the
wretch I was nt born to be.'
I will give the public an account date
transaction, which led to the 'suit df Makes
ly vs. Tyler, as nearly as my memory wilt
enable me to do it. if I fall into an erriii,may
answer in the case can be readily 'turned:
to, in order to correct the inaccuracy. The
suit originated more than twenty years ago
in the Chancery Cciurt of WillismshOrkand
was transferred some years afterwards to
the'Chancery Court at Richmond, where it,
hen lingered ever since, until tired of the
contest, I compromised w a i, some of the
parties, and finally settled 'th others the
whole matter in dispute. It grew out of
the following facts: A few clays after my
retut n from Washington, in the year I°l9,
where I was then serving as a member of
the House of Representatives from the
Richmond District, I was waited upon, in
my character of an Attorney at ''Law, by
Philip J Lightfoot, then fully of - age, and '
his fatberain law, Willian Hall, to consult
with me in relation to the affairs of the said
Philip J Lightfoot. :Lightfoot
_had made a
deed to Mr George Blakely, constituting,
hiniv hie trustee over all his ':ratites, by
which it was stipulated, that Mr Blakely
should receive 5 per cent. up- n all sales.
and by which it was further stipulated that .
Lightfoot should forfeit s6o,ooo—`not in
the nature Of a penalty, but as stipulated
damages,' if he interfered in illy manner - '
with the managementer control of hisspro- ,
perty. Lightfoot, after the execution of
this deed, had married, greatly below his
•-• tate, and just expectation ,if his friend,
the daughter of William Hall, a small Kier-
Ghent in the county of Charles City, and
~i a
(lewd bad beenobtained from him under P.-
MEIN
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