VOL 1.-NO. 222 PUBLISHED BY THOS. PHILLIPS & W. 11. SMITH, N. W. CORNER OF WOOD k FIFTH STS TEELMR.—FIVE DOLLARS a year, payshle in advance. Single copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the bunter of the office, and by News Bays. The Mercury and Manufacturer e publirMed WEEKLY, at the same office, on n d..tuble mmaliata sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In ad. Vance. iiinete copies, SIX CENTS. Terms of A P Irle fICLULA BR OF TW E Dee losenlon, 0.50 I Zwo lasertions, 0.75 !twee Insertions, 1,00 'Dais:week. 1.50 1 Piro weeks, 3,00 riree week., 4.00 YEARLY ADVERTISENI ENTS CHANOTAILT. AT PItABORT. 0.1 Square. Two Squares *lt Months, 111,00 I Six months, "04e year, . 25.00 One year. In*Laraer adverlinemente In prornrt inn. C Ittlgof roar lines Six DOLLOLS n year. PUBLIC OFFIUES,&C CITY Post - Orrick. Third between Markel and Wood git reel —1 I M Riddle. Postmaster. CosToa Rocas, Water. 4th door from Wood st. Peter. eon's Insiidintillajor John Willock, Collector. UniT TRitancity. Wood between Pir3t and Second Itreets—fames A. Bartram, Treasurer. Couery TREASORT. !dun" street. next door to the tbitd Ptesbytertan Cot s. R. Johnston, Treasur er. M avol's Orrick, Fnuirt tetween Market and Wood intim—Alexander ilay,„Mavor. ;Ai Rawl - urea Excussoz. Pnorth, near Market at: • itUttart.between Market and Wood streets. on ' Mgt knil Fourth street. lirkil^ll/OeTS' &MP NI cull , &e"Tulterts' .1.11) FAR Mess' De• Ilasti Mott. (formerly Saving Pond,) Fourth, Itetwt en Admit and Market streets. ikripAsoz. eirm *tree' near Wood. I•CLS'. AlolgaNakrlEL• TlonSit. W.tter street, near - *•-e ELCIIMIGIC Floret., corner of Penn and St. Clair. el Malempor s floret., corner of Third and Wood. Astketcak IloTEL,Corner of Third and Smithfield, UNITED STATRI, corner of Penn .I•eel and Canal. 8 Riot!. Liberty street. near Seventh. MILLERS Masten Floneß Litteriy St opon , ite Wayne itIOkDrIIIIIST NI/aisles horse. Penn St. opposite Canal. KOSER'r VV 00 DS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L r..!no fed to Hakewell's offices on Giant st., neatly opposite tee new Coert House, next rooms to John D. ;11ohoo, .—rirst floor. 10 WPM TONER, Atto.nev at Law, Nortit Ea-t corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets. sep 10—ly MCANDLE.SS & .117CLUIRE, Alturneys and Counsellors so Law: Office in the Diamond. back Se 111, Old Coart Uouse,Pittsbur:ll. sr p 10 RUNK 4. FINDLAY. Altornt!ya at Law, Fourth st Q above Wood. Plttshttr.ll. sep 10-Iy. THOS. HAM I LTON, Attorney at I.aa,rifiti,Lriween Wood sod Smithfield Ste., ritiehurv.h. sep 10-1 y 0 , 11A.R A. ROBINSON, Attorney nl I,nw; OMee en the nor( h side of I he Diainonn.heiweei Market and Union streets, up eclairs Pep II) AI. DITRII 07.1.1 W, Attorney at Low; ii•nders • his oroferaional A , :ry ices to public. (11lice nn Fifth -Street. above Wood. PiN4-t•ur.2ll, arp 10 EYsTER HU. kN, Artorney.q at Law. rntii , e rrm,wel from th. thallt.nd, In "A 11:1.17 vide of Fourth Fl rect , he] wren Marl,l 14.••••14 "n 11) BUCKAIST ER, AT'itN EY AT LAW, ha. r.movall In. 111hCP 10 11111 ,1 .. , L w 11111111 - 141 g Fowl u tot rec.' t•hur,ll. arp G p:oRaE 1.21 l'.V( 7A I t nry al Law. thr:re Pao] reel. near the 'Mir:Mfr. Pn1,..ul ;11. z7-1y READS 4SIIIVGTOS, ATTORNEYAT LA Ifr. —Offire in Bakewrii'g (rant street, P 11151,11110 Nov. 5. 1842. JOHN J. IVIITCHELL—A tior,,ey at Law, office corner of Smithfield and sth Is . Pittsburgh . Co.leetions made. A I nosiness entrusted to his are will he promptly attended to. Yet, 16--1 r• RE OVA It. Morrow, Aldermarth,offi e north Me of Fifth et., between Wood and Smithfield rig" rlltshanh. sep 10 S. R. 1101,11 ES, Offire in 'Second street, next door , • to Molvany 4- Co's Glass Warenonse sap 10-1 y joriN6roN rock EON. liookgemrs. Pt I.hters nn Phrver M•nufncturere. Nn ‘larkri Ft. Fry 11)-1v JOHN A N IN, tzuri . tli:ield I'mandry, Water st.. near he NI otio.oza Iwln 111141CP, to welt . set, 10-1 y TH .41A 'I It V•,ljNa. FHA NcIS I. YOUNG. 1 , 111108. 13. YOU'Nt. CO., Furtiiture Ware I_Rqu Hta, I,Orrler of 11a..1 k Exc linage Alley. Persona wialtiog to purelia:e Furnititrt . o ill rind it in heir advant:l2e to :live us a cnll. bein7 fully .aliAiecl that - we Can pleaae na to quality and prire. sep 10 66 I.lBLe. PLAN CATION MOI,ASF 4 ES. receiver; per Steamers Little Pen and Funno, and for J G. it A GORDON 12 Waler street sale Ity ma• 27 Nactiot..•• 0. C0cam•......• • LOYD R. COLY.P.IAN d OLENAN 11. CO.,r;e:te7 l AgentsS F eet, Viicr‘g nr Commission Merchantsvee B NI ism They respectfully so .l et t consign me ',is. 1,62-2 WEBB CLOSEY,S Root and Shoe Alanufacto ry, No. &I Fourth St., next door to Itt.. States ankt Prunetht, Kid and Satin Shoes made ;n he neatest manner, and by the newestlEretir h patterns. %eh 10 G ARDEN 'POOLS, coniisting of Does. Fancy Spades Transplani ing Trowels, Kadin! , Took, 1104i,fing IT Mee', Pflllllll7. Knives, Pruning Shear,. Cir.. J.,' re itas lved and far sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. sep 10 1114 Llberly street. bead of Wood. --- i.GISTRATES'IttANKS, for proceerllnz+ tatkaileat ander the late law, for .ale at ink °dire BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— lo he used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on good paper.and in the forms approved by the Court,for sale t the °Mee or the Mercury and Democrat. rep 10 IM. HUBBARD, Ladies' fashionable boot and 'bee Manufacturer, No-101, 'llord ' , reel, between Waal sad 13is ithfisid streets, Pittsburgh sup 10 —TAB, PATTERF3ON, J r.. Birmingham, near PII tsharg h , Pa., Manufacturer of Locks. Hinge. and Bolts; To. Falter, Mill and Timber Screws; ilousen Screws for Marna* Mltle, te. sep 10-1 y JOHN WC LOSILEY Tailor and VlGlhwr, Litiee.y Street between Slith and Vlr:in alley, South side. 'Pep GPG. A. GORDON. Commission and Forwarding • Merchants. Water st.,Pittsbarh. sep 10-1 y Birmingham & CO. COMMISSION AND FOR WARDIXO XER. CHANTS. No. 60 Water weer. Pittsburgh Pa. Taaaso—itaeitirring and Shipping 5 cents per 100 ills. IC4IOIIIIIIOO I II on Purchases and sales 21 per cent. mar 22.'43 S. MORROW , xpuranscruißsit of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iror LTA Ware, N 0.17, Fifth st., between Wood and Mar ie": , VKeys epestantly on hand a good ascot !nent of wares, eoliatie share of public patronage. Also. on hand, .10 Wile; srtieles: Shovels. Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons, Teakettles, Pots. Ovals, Coffee hl ke. bier others are Waited to tall and examine for . ' Wth• as he Si idetetielied tonal cheep for cash or - - : P er. dvertiaing. LYE LINES OR LESS: One mum h, sc.oo Two moms, 6,00 Three months, 7,00 Four MOW 112, 8.00 Six months, 10.00 One year, 15,00 DAILY MORNING . POST HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co, 'Wholesale Grocers, Commission and pro- duce Merchunt., And Dealers ir. Pittsburgh Xanufectures No, 43 Wood street. I'ltt9burgli HALLMAN, JENNINGS SCO., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street. Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarn■ March 17, '4l Tn° " B " n"RA •• • .............. • - JAMES Trr,Nnut L. HANNA 4 TfIFINIIULh'S raper Warehouse. No. 104, Wood si., where may he had a general supply of wriqnz wrapploz. printing. wall paper, blank book:, school hooks, 4-c. rcp 10-1 y 111) C. TOVV:sL4END h CO.. Wire Workers and I IL Manufacturers, N 0.23 Marltei si rect. hr wren and 3d streets. sep 10-1 y E XCIIASGE HOTEL, n OTEL, Corer of Penn nod I. clair - st reet=, hy 51e1013131N EN 11'11. sep 10-1 v EIROWN:zVILLF: JITNIA'rA IltilN WORK:--E 1 - I,ughe,:. Manufacturer of Iron and Sniffs Warehouse r5:0.25. V 1 :00 , 1 CT.. ['Msburnt'. 1 ,, P 10 —1 y Eiv GOo —Cryorin 4• !Mackey, wilolesale anti retail dealer+ in Enzilsh, French, ard Ironical ir nry (lanai. No. !:I, Market st 51.11 i() TO u N 31 , I)EVITT, wholpfwe Dkiill.n . , And Dealer in Prni - liir, and Pit Irur_h ktamil,ictureti Articles...Aro. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts Sep 11) W 11.1.1 11. IL LI IX I 1)11. , M1 , )R111 likrV I Lid AMS & LwoßTii.--w hole-air I;r , irrri Prodncr and 1 . 41 , 11111k , i1)11 Merchant , , and icillerr In Pittsburgh NI alinfact nrrd article;, Nu• wood Greet. p 10 JOHN 11.1,,ERcry lIERIPP & N. P. IN, 'll ~ •r: ni Col , rwr Ttn. and Sileet Iron Mir , No 20. prow , hiir2h. flutis! S anut mg and S!ealliboat ww - 1; p ornoti% executed. FPP I IAV ID SANDS, 1% ATC II A: CLOCK I n IV ,' • 7 , 1 ALli ER, No. 7, St. Ulair str,q,i, l',u, , ,1.," D E.i Lf' :: I X wATCIIFS,CLoCKS.BR EAsTr LYS Fl.vi, LIZ HI.VGS, Cli-11.A'S. KEIS. Cu.IIBS, A., LANDRETws GARDEN SEEDS. - A rt,ll supply oi I.andicl P's Carden Seeds, alua c Oil hand, aod for sale at his rigviscy the Diu_ silo of F. 1.. SNOW I)EN, lg.; T,ibcrlc et recl. head or Wood pHIM OV A —Matthew Jones, Ha rhe r tut flair Elrec s . iLCr. has re tnrwed to routlliFlrert oppoN11( the May ors office., where lie wilt he nanny to:wait upon oertuanent or transient customers. He soli, its a slime of puttite nat ronn2r. Fell 111 J OHN :11'FA L rph,pl.gterrr ard Cabinet .11-ker, Third at. between Wood g .Mllarket yfrerts, respectful infarrus his friends and the puldir iltat he is prepared In exerute all milers (Or Soins. I=adehnarda Bn reaus,Chairs, rahleF, Betl-d eads. Sul eds. Ilalr and ,- , pritz Mattrasse., Curia Carpels, all -errs of I' pholsterinz work. which he will warrant equal .o any made in the rite, and on reasonable Ivrtlls. "1 , 10 lip E.MoV,lL t __Thr .Inve rl to \V. let heIWI,II %VOW' :11 , 1f Eutillnield ,41 t,rf P , when they will rottliuttp the W hot. le Gr., er vti ( . 4111111119 Sion hti..inr , s and would le-;n•. Hun —.licit 11, ale nit heir friends J Co Der. 3 111 - 11',. near Sion. FP. F. II ETWDEII. ~ T A / ;1-4 N Ky RAIL fr•nn P %111 r In rtinnl•H in: t% !adii nr• N 150 :1,161 one n1;21.! Dire•nl Fare In rl.iladn'phla I.,entn•F dorly al 8 A RI, Fcrnnd door 6rG,w iho lirrchroPr rrnot: NIEXi)EI.I., GIZA!' 111,11' AUGII Feb 23.1843-Iv. rrnlno•lnr, THE crIEATcENTa AT, NATI(o; ‘t. BOA AND OA LTI MOE. E •mn 01110 P..%1 It COMPANY. C\ y~~ R Er* hoe of U.S. IST I I for Jr, s 7, glon City. 11 Baltimore. Phi:allelphia and New Yart... 'Flits !theist in roll opera:ton and It nvr.l'itio.ltr:ll dully at 6 o'clock A. M., via Wnsitin7tnn 7a. n irt national roml to Cuttiliertand, ronneettng here with the rail lull C In nll the :thrive place?: Travellers will find th.. n .perdu and yr...fort:Ode route. It Itrirl2l seoatnte and dla tort Pitivhuttzh and ruffi'l•rlnntl line. fariliiie: will he afforded whirl, have Tint been heretofore enjoyed. Ft tea rnael . l".9 furokhrol at the Mint-test Tim irr, XV 00 the PriVil.Tr or :'ring throutth direct, or tatting cue ni;lit'F reel iv opt inn For tickets, apply it nor rofflre Tit IlieMonoornhela Hance. 7,. ‘V. STl'll{ TON -3.l—dir. Prevideta of N. R. grace Co. NEW ROUTE. ENTIRE NEW COACHES! '~; FROM PITTSRCTIZOTI TO RAL7I.IIORE AND PHILADELPHIA. Vatted States Express Line . Leaves Puffs! arch dai y, at 2 o'clock, r at, via Steam. boat to Brownsville. !hatter In splendid new CO 1( . 111'9 10 isumiterland, over the great Notional Road, and front there by RAILROAD, In superlor new ei2lit whoeled cars, to Baltimore. ‘l'mMinaittr Cl!!' and Philadelphia. The alms, 1,10” r •pir‘enierl 10 the travelina public an hvln2 uttentillted between the (Hun River and E tniern for comfort and ecptl Hon, havtne nettle arran:te menu to convey pit. ,, encers thronall In Iwo daps, no I rnYel, either by Stase or Railroad Calf...— Think of it! Only 75 miles 6tase trayelitng, and 56 miles le.n than the Whrellng route, and that In superb new enacht.a. Fare in Baliimo.r. $lO. Office in the Monongatiel a HOllaP. A. HENDEP PON .S• CO., Stage p jell) ml d 3 10ACTS SPF. , IK FOR THEMSELVES—TRUTH IS CONVINCING:- Haying been afflicted for nearly two years, wit it a hard swelPnr, on the cap of my knee. which produced much pain, and used various apptica lions recommended by the Faculty—all in vain war cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr . B rand• reth's Linament, or External Remedy. Witnets my hand JAMES TAYLOR, Ohio tp Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1840. Dr. Brandreth's Este' ual Itcmcdy or Linament; sold at. his office, No. 98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRI CE-- 50 cents per hot t le. fch 8. JUST RECEIVED. Twelve boxes of Oranges and Lemons, of the finestquality. for sate wholesale and by WM. THORN, feh 22—tf. 5.3 Id at ket et. 60 0 0 1 IBS Cotton Yarns, Nos. assorted 2.000 lb.. Batting. 2,000 " Candle \Vick, 1,000 " Carpet Chain, and 500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto ry. For sale by #LMAN, JENNING' 74 & Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, mar 17 • i • ' No. 43 Wood street, A t r.SIILFOR SALE.—A btu, Clinker built Yawl (Mefllatigblen's butid) for wile low fbr curb: A p PI/ 10 BIRMINGHAM it Co, Bp 18' No 69 Water Mt PITTSBURGH, MAY 29, 1843. rb A IST lEL M. CURRY, Atiorneyat Law. en 1.7 lice on fi!li st Letween Wimd and Smithfield. ap,B. 11010 EASE'S 110ARHOLTXD Cil-N - DY.—TeTrtar ham recrived chi, day from New York. a fr,sh supply o. the above ceirliraied cure for Coughs. Cads and Con sumption; and is ready to supply cu , lomersat or retail. at his Medical Agenty, st; Fourth st. nnv 12 DAVID CLARK, . 0 7 g't, gras hio.able Boot Maker,— tlas removed to No, 34 Nlarket street, between Second and Third streets, where he won!cl be happy to see his o:d customers. and all others who feel dlspos. ed to patronize hint. lie uses nothing hut first rate sine h. and employs the hest of workmen; a n d as he give.; ills con-tant personal attention tn husinesA, he truststhat lie will deserve at.d receive a f ir share of patronage. Nen 10 FLUFF,. I1;15 - Vit EA NI. et CONFEcTiiiN A it v . — A Booker respect fully his fne,,d9 and the politic that they can always 'IA Elie lie:t gIl of ice ('reams. 10 2 eihr.r with all of coni . r.ctionary and In their 11! 11, Fifth street, t , Wood and Market. N. B —Part so [tithed on tha shortest notice, with rakes. or in Ilk line. Also families furnished with nrend. in n 10 1 - 4 1 V.ANs's CAMOMILE PILI.Ls.—A HAM J EI,ENI ER, raiding, at EA; \lf,l cireei New York, was with Dyspepqa in I=l., i'iggiiivated in m. Tile crtnoloniq were vote l hit trite, areal drfiiiil v,frvr c.“l 'lio, vain lathe nod shoo flpf I Or, 5et.,1,511 1111111=11 pont vomit ing,. d 177.1 near s. !ld oonll'oird ‘rl,cn, on ton.ollipe irr.‘Vm. re 1., and hi= PVC! .!•!, tito.l4 , of ireal no•nt . ti,. patioo• ~i ored In I,IIIIt in file Qi ,, rt. — .3 , 7.,f7.,1 lor inr . l l ,l , l' In hcrlf•Ill i.r,vnrd :1.11 vole , r•ored the it'ouVP. ,, lat , e 1V1 , 0:4• 'ale and Et I. R. 11. v No 20. Socort. n‘l. rll+ 111 , 2 hl I=l P.on tok. 1110 =MEM Chr•.p fin• Cash. UNION CorTON EiCTORL Prices 'Reduced. Short Net Fa rn Long 2,1 Yarn. No. 5 a 1 14 ritz. 51)0 at 8 Cut per dz 6 at 11 400., 600 at 9 dmo 7 at 14 ditto 700 at 6 ditto 2at 11 ditto .J at,turboB U 1 l dolt , 900 a: 1i ,0110 111 at 1-# 6.1 , 0 Ilk);) at 4 ditto 11 at 14 12 at 1,1 thito roodlewirk at 15 cis per 11i. 13 at 141 dO.lO Corn Rai lov.! t 3 ditto 14 of 1i (low family do. • 1. ditto Iri at lit ditto Carpel 18 ditto 16 at ditto 11iit'n ine • 25 ditto 17 at 181 ditto Siort:inz Yarn arid 1$ at 17 ditto Coverlet Yarn aloirlys on 19 at 171 ditto hand. 1:11 of 18 ditto Colton {A'n rpiii made to order. promptiy “tiencirql to. if left al .1 4 C. Pamter'-.l.ny,an Kennedy's. o- the l'(wt office, address fet, 21. J. K. moon it EA i) Cu. -nbsetil.er, has renlnv-d lin; Fashionable Tipnivz 10 ihe Motion.7allela c,,kr from fir , .t. on smil ~ nel,l sr .where 111,.1.1 rilno Pr; hfl nlaC flvor hlm ‘‘ 111 a call may nernl nu I work done Ina stiaYrlor Slyly. rvllat 1,9 y',!9•llenrc• in the 1,11 ,1 11, , . in 1111 , 1 rlry.ll.'liin 11 . :C of her 1 . ,11100. 1 .1, rllie9 In Eti ',IN. rind 191 re; (Idt,, 111,1 1111 ran 14:11114.11 - 1i01 1 In all %%Ain ” , av 1,, , r 1 6111 will iii ir rn 9 lOlll. atly,tion awl yerlor V l llkll l 'lll ,l li/ 11 1 '1 , qlu merit and rcrylvy ❑ 9 1 . a y 1110, va10t,,,z,• hie Li nn 111,13 •oln, t,r 1. 1 r,yr,•,„- t i, c tort. t% r'rd ton. nt; Jra of ttur , c . .r %)iittirtttt., n Itcrtt intirlitic •,14 ttitt,ofttnett•tl • I'n,•Ft, y rue 11 •.larp prar e r tw 1. t• •••-. 1S1,1.1,:•1 I`.'lo 1:‘11,4 r. ( rot,' 71 V:l'.l 0 1.71 i it I ., ifinr ni rlr vrn hi, rct , tlt.lt•l I I,r 1.11,1te of sr,. “.r. : r• Vt1;11 .n 1,1 1 , 11 , 1 , 1 II 1 , 1 I 61 a Volt' hrrr t , •nr, $l, 1 , 111 n'T , l - 11,! In a ,orri nLd l lane slate :' , •11 , I , V l, l el , It'l iz t , 111114 Th , prera rat ion I. al., re - oam Irm•do fn, inf . ! mrd rtes. ra orpr owl to r errs, ..rokro htpa-1 oit or, trirr'e and all rbrasonna .k.ll. 11, .11fre,9 ns a cure for plea r. tiopararr.lent and the voarlirr.: for it.: e.tral Hr. proprilt,a at.' fraol the to el rraprl lal. le and en. sOOrri = _Flora hi. F,r sale a: ri'n'tic's, ••f; 13/:v.voyEA - ox Cl/1..11/STlll Iptlta Ito. e ilie h.ne arid will not the skin the form of a Powder %Orel, in plait, wane. fray he apelied In the hnir over night, the first tio2iii ortiiiia tho 0210e.t or lire!, hair In dark brown; and ht rcoent,yez a =rrood Or third 01.2111. to a jet Ivnek. Any iierenit nos . , illerefore, with the lent trotiblo keep 11,11. ii, any dark , bade or a perfect Hack, xvith the posh iVP :1 , 511r3 Pt, 11181 the powder if applied to lire skin vilf nol color 11. There is no rolorinz in link sintement. Ito any one mar ea , ly These Cams are warranted by the thermal who menu farun r. It. For q:lie a 1 TrT LE's,' all Fourth St , erl, where a rarrm nrPmcm Medicines may always be had al either witfl', , o4. Or retail EAM FS Fr. HAI/ JOLLY F` .fF'V.VI.VGS 111 , have entered iato partnetAhip for the purpose of tr:ln=art nut a Wl,tuevaletlroc ry; Ptoduce and roonniu, 131 , ifte..9 outlet the firm and myle of II \ A N JEN \ I ,;(;''' ro..at No 4J IVonti street, opposite the Ilotel, where a Qupp'y of Groceries and Pitts !utt!lh t.uia,urrd AftleCti ran alway I , e had on Ithe al teron3 ',klatch 17 '43• .31autifacturer of Tin. Copper and Sheet Iron IT'are. No 6i Liherty, licticcen Maiket nod 6til streets, W i O . U r h /J 7 ,( ;11 1 ;1 n public i r n or ,: i e n n i e h r e m ei: ix of r o .o f n s e _ q incarr y on th • above business in all its various liranclica atthr nt• one Wand; where he will rilwaya keep n ceflPf al of all ar WIPE; in his line, RII of which will be made in the Fame manner and of zoo,' materials, and will 1,, iikryiseil of on lie most moderate and ac Country fkleien : ints and nilv.r dealer= will find R to thetramiv.intace to Cali and esainine Ids stock before pur. chn4ing eketvrere. Stearatioais..Flmisec and rofilcee. roofed with copper. Einczi re. lead and Iron on the i.diortelt notice.; Gutters and Coitductotsrnade and put up with despatch a , usual. apr 5. WILLI A ' 6 l DOLIERT HAT and Cap Maauta , turcr. 148 Liberty et, between Market and Sixth, up 10— 6m. J. M. Sanderson & Son, FRANKLIN HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. r rills elegant establishment has been in operation dur. JL leg the last nine months, and notwithstanding the renerill 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 'oration being In Chestnut street, in the ILTI• mediate neighborhood of the Post office, the Exchange, Banks, 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 arrans.ment, also, enables the guest to regulate hie expenses, and to live in n style of elegance or economy suited to his notions or disposition. The facility of procuring meals at any boor, and of get. Ling that which the appetite crave., is also a saver of time which the Int.inetn , portion of the ;nests know how to appreciate. The proprietors, therefore, solicit the custom of their old frl^nds,and promise a continuance of their exertions to make them comfortable. ap 25-3 m. For Bent. FOR a term of years. Two bulldint lots on the bank of the Allegheny dyer, adjoining the city line. Apply at the house Ai rneY, Peet' street, sth Ward, mar 2. JAmr.s 'BLAKELY. tss ',tin: , Otif , ".l 11 the ~oltinrh Removal. 11=l1 Fourth girt,' 1 COPA K. • NERNIIIP. R• NI. I) t SOX, DR. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pina. These Pills arestrongly recommended to the notice of he ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from wart of ox. orcise, or general debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous af f ections. These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the Hni• *Ad States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and H.eta 11. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. gen 10 No. Ml. Wood Street, below Second. WM. ADAIR, Root and Shoe .faker, Liberty St., opposite the head of Smithfield •t., Pittsburgh.— . Tbe subscriber having. bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business in the old stand of Mr; ft., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work In his line, In the hest manner and on the shortest notice. fie keeps cog stantly on hand a la rTe assortment ofshoe findings of all demriptlons and ()I - the hest quality. fie solicits the patronage of the pub lic and of the craft. WM. ADAIR. FIVITTSBITRGIT 111 A NUFACTOTIY.—Springs and Arles for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on hand roach, C and Elloth! Sprlncs (warranted.) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass •tnd plated Dub Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver nod Brass Lamps. Three fald Steps, Malleable Iron, Door flatid les and Hinges. hr .¢r. JONES d• COLEMAV. St. Clair 41., near tt P. Ati,,Theitv Bridge. D. SELLERS. M. D office and dwell inr in ?mirth a • near Ferry street. sep 13-17 I.OOK AT THIS The attention 0 - thime who have been .omewhat keen. brat in reference To the numernno certificate. pithlished in favor of Dr. Swavne's Cnm pound Syrup of Wild ('her rv, on lorottot °rifle persona being unknown in thin we. lion of the siate.ip res r ,cifuliv directed to the following eertifiraie,the writer of which hap been a Mt izeri of I lila , inrandh fnr.eyeral yeara, and i< known as a gentleman of lutei4rity and resnons , hiliiv. To thr /trent. Mr. J. Kißse. I have tt.ed Ilr Swrivne`a Crimp nod Syrup of Wi'd Cherry for a routtli, with which I have been rieverely of Meted for about foisr month., and I have no limiltatinn in kaying that it lathe. most efrectlve medicine that I have been able to procure. It compo.eie all uneasineae. and r , +re, well with my diet.—and mantrilnk a redninr and good appetite. i can freely rerommend It to 311 other= similarly afflicted. J. Mt aNterr, florongh of Cliarriber.li'ff. Mori-1,9.1340. see '23 Fnr <ale by WILLIAM TIIORAI No. 53 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. PERSONA rie.irrout of procurlutt Fruit, Shade. and Ornamental Tree., or Shruhhore, from PIIladel• *it or Nr•ry York, are reque . ocri to rooke application atl akon n. onirsihle, at the Proi and Prril Ftorr of the Fah. .rrther, wh.recan he had catalogue., etatultno.iv. of the moot excellent Parfet lea. F. L. SNOW 1") N, ' ser 21 No 184 T.therty ' , reel, head of Wool, WILLIAM C. WAt,I, Main awd Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No." 87, FnawAt Street Pittsburgh. —Canvo.. Rrnwhew Vnrnlwh tor Arihtta.alorave on hand. T.A 6 .kinz Cias,e,.. r•-omptly framed to order. Repairinu, done at the short notice. ;tntticitlar attention pant to regildintt and Jobbing °rev cry tte.r Percnn• (111 inenp Fteam Boat.; nr bouses rill find it to h. tradynni--tritn roll. pep 10 Vr 'I. sTEr,LE. (sticceseor to H. Nl'Closkey) Fash• X t V , t loda . ile Bout Maker, Ltherty Pl_, 2d door from % I-rin knee, The sulwriher respectfully Informs the mititirl hat he has commenced the above husincsa In the ren formerly orrneied he Mr. henry M'Clnekey, and that t, k now prepared to attend to ell orders in his ' line iilhusieess with despatch and on the most reasonable i,,,,...,.... r,..... 1 ,.. ; , : , 1c,„....x,„.,1,11f1.-; viii - . ,- m'zintiract.tie of t rai.ltionnlihi hoots, he frets rontident that all nit tries Cr , ,lii lit, rqin6ll4! , went will cis, satiefortion to his pa tro u s. A shale of putilic ritroiinge is respectfully solicit. ed. seri 10 Ih F) F . F/).0 A I 4.4., wn:,plv 7 of ftcri Seed!. ron •I. 1 0:: or 1'31,nr% mn Ord race; PIM received Fy :1. F i. srcnixnEN, 148 I.lhertv st. IiCIENG'S Improved Play 0„ form Scale,. manitfaei tired lie 111 t• Auteirritters. nt their Machlnt Shop, Smithfield At reel. between Dia wor,d Alley and Fifth Street. two floors above Temperance Hall, Pitta tinreti, where they manufacture and keep conllnnlly on hand the follow e • 47 • f/7 4 7 ;. ,7. , No. 1, Port • '?:,'`,`•..4*,;t •,; ,tar,•:,/,%r4 7 able latfo r m t - , to oeigb 3500 poundcat $63,• 00. Porta' I, Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,5001h5, at 85500. do do do do 2,005 at 1545 00 (In (in do do 1.500 at 35 00 do do do do 1000 at 30 00 do do do do 500 nt 25 00 With raising levers an riddition of $3 to each scale. Dormant scales for the u-e of Warehouses, Flouring kr.,t he 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 8 to $l5. They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Snw Mills. Salt Works. .tr., doulde and singe geared slide !at hes.(not and other lathes fur wood turning nate hinas for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with nr without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular SR,s shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma chine- and town oral; deseriptions.aiso for making black ing hoses,a •miterlor article; governors for steam engine• stocks • taps and dies, coffee mills. bedstead or joint hots and machinery roe making the same, cotton factory Ma. chinery made or repaired; printing press ptattens turned and printing presses repaired JAMESMAY, Agent sep 22 Er OUNC 4' BR A DRURY AVNI E. AUSTIN, Attorney nt Law. Plitsbur2ll, Pa. Office in 4111 street, opposite Burke's Building. WILLIAM E. Amins, Esq., will else hisattention to my unfinished business, and I recommend him in !he pntrom age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD. rep 10—ly pITTSRURGII CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE LIBRARY of Rellgieus,lllstorical,Politlcal.and Mis• cellaneous Works, will be open every day, Baiihath ex. cepled. "rom 7 o'clock, A. M.,uni II 9, P. M., In the Ex change BuSding,corner of St 'Clair street and Exchange alley. wnere punctual attendance will benlven by sop 10 J. GEMMIL. NEW YORK DYER. OGEE HlMES,would respectfully inform his friends and the public in general,that he dies Ladies' dresses. Habits and Mantels of every description, black—and warrants them not te smut, and to look equal to new goods. He dyes fancy colors of all deserlptians on silk and carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restores the colon! 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 for twenty years. All work done on moderate terms at his establishment in sth st, between Wood and Smithfield nett Ihe Theatre, CERTIFICATE IT~'Thia is to certify that OSEE HIMES has done work for us, which has fully answered our expectations, and we consider him a competent dyer. S. Hemphill, Wm. Barnes. J. B. David Hall, B. F. Mann, Davi Boles, Joseph French, jr, Andrew Purdy, W. B. Bolos, WM Porter, H H. Smith, Hepry :Livens, A. Shoekey,. jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes. ap 20th. JOHNSON & DUVAL. .130(prELVDEA8 JurD P.0.E42 RULERS, CIONTIIME tattiness at diamond late of lifecsadies 4 Jottecio. Every description of wo►k lather he neatly and limn pity mewed. may 8- 1* For publishing tt new Daily Paper in the City of Pitts burgh, to be entitled the DAILY MORNING POST THESubscribers having made arrangements to merge 1 the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu ry Into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper with the title of the Deity Morning Post. The leading object of toe "Pore will be the dissemina• tlon and defence of the political principles that have bete tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective papers. and their best efforts will still he devoted to the advancement and success of thnse doctrines. Although, in politics, the paper will he thorowthly democratic. yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest, candid history of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic Intellisence, and brief notices of all mat tersand occurrences that come properly within the snhere oft Public Journal, to make their pane; sufficiently 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 with be found In the "Morning Post," the Editors will take pains to furnish the business community with the latest and most interesting COMNIZRCIkt. INTELLI• OZIPCZ from all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red such accounts of the Markets and the Stale of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men in their several callinas. Terns—The Porr will he published Pna three imperh at sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for thls !aural!) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum, payable in advance. It will also lie sold by news boys nt the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Advertisements will be Inserted at the lowest rates cbarsed by the other dally pnpers of the city. to—TWENTY active tads are wanted to Fell the Post, who will he engaged on the most liberal terms rims. PHILLIPS, W. H. SMITH. Aunst 31, 184-2 BY Morrison lfr Co. London, for sale only by Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgil, alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsv lvanla, seri 10 .11 1 "" tt. Travelers should select Boats provided with FVon , s Safety Overdo, for preventing Explosion e Steam Boilers. IT would be well for the traveling community to beat In mind that their seen rity depends entleply upon their own encouragement Of llOnlft that have or may be at the expense of Kw:urine the above apparatus. And that every individual making such seler. iqn Is contribu ting towiirCe a general introduction of an Invention ad• mined by ail men who understand the principles of the Steam Engine, to be a sure preventative against those dreadful dit*sters You have cetainly, la the hundreds of explosions that have already taken plaee, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that hove already been lost, a sufficient warning, and inducement to make Inquiry for a Safely guard coat, and in every case to give it the preference. They have went to an additional expense that your lives may be secure Ought you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding degree of linciality, and by your preference show that vr.o appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this aw ful sacrifice of human life They do not clung , more then othet boats; their accommodatione In oilier respects ate equal, and in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you rut] atiy risk, when It is so con; tetely in your own power to avoid those disasters. ing scalesmnol Alt boats marked thus VI in the List of Arrivals and Derartnres. in another part of this paper, are supplied with the safety Guar Iy composed of List of Boats provided with the Safety Gard ALPS, MENTOR. A G N ES. M IC lIIG NN, AMARANTH, MARIETTA, BRILLIANT, R QC ETTE, BREAKWATER. MENG° PARK, CASPIAN, MEsSENGI. R. CECILIA. Mi )NTGo m EY CANTON, CICP:RO, CAI)DO, - NA R AGANSETT, DUKE of ORLEANS, NIAGARA, DUQ.UF.SNE, OSPREY. EXPRESS M A IL, ORfNAN BOY, ECLIPSE, OHIO. FORMOSA, ORLEANS, FORT PI'I'T, PENELOPE, GALLANT, PANAMA. GALENA. QUEEN of the SOUTH, J. If. BILLS, ROIVINA, JEWESS, RARITAN, IDA, SARAH ANN, I\ DIAN QUEEN, SA RATOG A, ILLINOIS. S' — ANNA, LADY OF LYONS, " LLEYRAND, VICTRE S, . Al LEY FORGE, WF.sT WIND. ASHLAND, BLIDGEWATER MISSOURI AtAIL, CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH, COLUMBUS. CUTTER EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA. GENL. BROOK, TOBACCO PI ANT. JAMES ROSS, 'ADELAIDE, BRUNETTE, COLUMBIAN 1. CLLIPPER, mar. 22 FOW LER'S PA TENT BED- MANUFACTURED at Wit. Lairautit's Cabinet shop No. 69 Second sl reel, bet ween Wood anc Bmithfield. where a general assortment of Furniture may be had at reduced prices for cash. The superiority 01 these Bedsteads, consist In the fnst. enings, which for durability and ease in putting up and taking down. it not eels tiled by any other now in use —and to all such as would consult their own comfort in their nightly slumbure, it should be remembered that all classes of the bug family are fastened cm by these, fastenings. itritigh a for Counties. Pletriets or Plates for sale by JOHN FOWLER, Patentee. We, the undersigned, do eeri ifX ine.d the above Bedstead that we have exam. Fastenings, and have no hesita tion in pronouncing them ,he heti( now in use. —coaling np fully to the representation is the .above adMeratie.' MU. • Wm. 'Graham, Jr., Wm.lrMa. John A. GIII, ap 2?.—!m PROSPECTUS FOR SAFETY. NORTH REND, NEPTUNE, STEAD. Joseph CoUsti, Jacob Yogda. below "Der. PRICE TWO CIiNTS. THE LITERARY POpT. .4. A Thrilling scene; The following passage from a 1 . 10 published in London, entitled the Heiress,' is exceedingly spirited main interest of the- story rests vvith . Keil% neth Clyne, e kind, generous, and niible minded young man, whose s ir ery faults spring from his ardent and sensitive nature —He is introduced to us as the son of :11 Scotch officer of high birth but small means. who died leaving a widow and threethll,.. dren. Whilefstudying lift, Kenneth tinguishes himself by the zeal which he manifests in the case of Miss Helen ituth. ven, (the Scottish heiress) of whose es. 4 tates her uncle, Sir Edgar Rothven, was seeking to diSpossess her, on the ground that she was illegitimate. To disprove, this allegation legally, it was neeessarrto bring uirward some positive evidence.— The case had began to look desperate ott the part of the young heiress, when Ken • nab Clyne luckily discover( d that a !co., man, who had witnessed the mart iage, thad been spirited away by Wylie, the attorney of Sir Edward Ruthyen, arid conveyed on board a ship on the point of sailing foe Australia. To detain this witness was an ohject of too much importance to be lightly foregone. Kenneth obtained a judge's vvarvant, and, with his humble• friend, la 'capitally drawn character, by the way,) and an-Officer with a warrant, proceeded to go on board the ship. The incident of taking in old woman um an admiralty watt rant is trivial enough, but we extract the author's description of the scene, to shovel how powerfully he can work up the inter— est of what in some hands would have heed a Yet y common place affair. The ship lay about a mile distant, but the crowded deck, and - the cites of the tliki4 lora, as they struck their handspikes in the clanking capstan, the busy hands aloft, and the unfurling canvass, all showed that the vessel would soon be ondeeweigh. 'Row, men, row,''cried Kenneth: 'the ship Will escape On bounded the boat with increased Speed over the long waves that rose heavily a. round them; the boatman straining laid se the oars, assisted by Kenneth and Ben to increase their progress. But it Was evi• dent their approach was not unnoticed by those on board. Many glasses were- point ell at the approaching hoar, and an untiatiit bustle on deck seemed to presage an ui.fad storable reception to Kenneth ; nd ids pars ty. it eras obvious indeed that the ship was straining all hands to get under weigh before the boat arrived. The cry of the men at the capstan became loude•'''lnd more cheering, the handspikes were fas— tened and lowered with greater alarrity, and the whole movements on hoard appear: ed to proceed with increased rapidity. 'Pull. men, pull, fir God's sake.' cried Kenneth, rising and straining 'his eyes',at the ship. Officer, 'show, your badgerrerss.„ haps the captain will respect it. Cornet, man, stand up.' But to stand up was riot quite such an easy to a man already paral) zed with fear and under the motion of a twat 0 , 4 ver a sweling sea. The rfficer theref i ue did not stand up. but he dist.layed his badge, a silver anchot, the b e st way he could, and trusted to gnarl ulescopea and the laws of ()plies for the rest. It. was ev ident this was not unobserved; as mutter ings loud and long were heard rivet the waters, increasing in clamor with the iris creasing progress of the boat. 'Pi) pull,' cried Kenneth, 'they still escape us yet."No—no,' cried Ben. 'we have thew. Hurrah! a long pull.' 'Now, officer, one —be rea.ly to spring on.Loard site' me,' crie it Kenneth, as the boat swept towards the dark sides of the vessel. But as he spoke, the ship's head sprung roond,• her sails filled, and, dipping herlead lantly, she began to move slowly, but with increasing speed, through the vvaters.-- Already, one of the boatmen had rapidly made fast the boat to her side, when a bate.armed sailor, with a long hatchet-(the common trick) instantly cut the' rope ill two, and, bl nding over, drew the large end into the ship. But qu'ck as thought, Kenneth and another .c.f the boatmen caught hold of the lower ratlines; and ad` the stately vessel, now feeling the wind, darted on With Increasing rapidity ; the . boat still stuck to her side, dancing on the hissing waters under her croaking lea.-- But to get on board—'.hat was the ques tion. A group of strong, fierce-looking ferlows, armed with crowbars, -hand- - spikes, and other iinplentents of defence. manned the sides, threatening death to the first man that put his foot on board. In vain did Kenneth shout to the Cape tain to respect his Majesty's warrant. In train did Ben Blinker forcibly uphold the silver badge. In vain did the boatmen cling like leeches to the ship. and Needles/ of every threat keep fuen hold of theiit mighty prey. Nothing was heard from the crowded deck but loud and angry cries§ and mingled clamor of jeers ; threat., and imprecations. 'Smash their hands, Jack, with a hind. spike,' cried one. 'Pitch some shot into the boat,' cried ens other. 'Give them a wipe across the daylights` called a third. 'No, d—n them, smash their hands,' 'Smash their hands!' eri ,, e. a tkinusand voices. And several handsciikes and otl er weapons were raised far that ourpoise,, when Xennoth. who hs'a been p;,rtly pared for this. drew out, a pistol aaa wiih flashing eyes pointed i.t to the head of the man who threattued itiolif eq. men!' he shouted to his awn
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