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PUBLISHED BY
'THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
W. CORNA'R OF WOOD 4- FIFTH STB.
.IrICII.3II.—FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable In
Au!lnane. Single copies TWO CENTS--for sale at the
't9tuater of the office, and by New, Boys.
. ,
Tiie . Mercury and Manufacturer
r e published WEEKLY, at the same office, on a double
~,osadistul sheet, qt TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad.
• *sem copies, SIX CENTS.
Terms of
a rest UM:LK Itt'OF TW :,
One Insertion; 0.50 1
'lre Insertions, 0.75
reelesertloiie, 1,00
vie week. 1.50
' ,Two weeks, 3,00
rtnee weeks, 4.00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
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ORAROILDLL AT PULASORR.
ORS Square. Two Squares
fir apiiat - bs, $13.00 Rix months, 1123.00
0.. !Oa, 25,00 One year. 35,00
..10.1( j otrzer advertisements In prorortion.
Odor four Ifnen SIX DOLLARS a year.
'PUBL'IC OFFICES,&C.
Cirt rowr Omen. Third between Market and Wood
M Riddle, Postmaster.
ettaToaf . Room Water, 4th door from Wood st. Peter-
Naches buildings—Major John Wlllock, Collector.
CITY TItIaNURY, Wood between First and Second
— treats—James A. Bartram, Treasurer.
COUNTY TRELISURY, Third street, next door to the
"Third Presbyterian Church—S. R. Johnston,Treasurer.
INF&TOC1101VICE, Fourth, between Market and Wood
treats—Alexander Hay, Mayor.
bisscpwrr's Excamrat, Fourth, near Market St.
'Frersasson.between Market and Wood streets, on
.ratrd aod Pourth street'.
111111131LIMI• MID SILNUFACTIMERS' u PARKCIIIII' Ds•
*wawa B•INK. (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between
good and Market streets.
. 6s , Fifth greet. near Wood.
II ITELS.
Blpsorsajariss, k ficiss, Water street, near the Bridge
Esc aaaaa Horst., corner of Penn and St. Clair.
illastcsairral Horrs, corner of Third and Wood.
Astsucas Hossr.,corner of Third and Smithfield.
'JJEriesSrassi, corner of Penn street and Canal.
`Brucan E►at.e, Liberty street. near Seventh.
Misit.sts Islawatow Hoses, Liherly St opposite Wayne
iltoasittnerr MAN:nom Honer. Penn St. opposite Canal.
.ROBERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office remo•
‘ lted to flatwarell's offices on Grant et., neatly opposite
tae. mew Court House, next rooms to John D. Mahon,
,—Plrst door. • mit 10
UGH TONER, Attot new at Law, North Ea.t corner
13mithfield and Fourth streets. sep 10—ly
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1101PCANDLESS do BIPC LIU RE, Attorneys and
Coensellcrrs at Law: Office in the Diamond, hack
`of the old Court House, Pittsburgh. sep 10
11$ it HUNK FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law. Fourth st.,
above Wood, Pittsburgh. sep 111-Iy.
THOS. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, Fifth, bet weep
Wood and Smithfield sta., Pittshurr.b. sep 10-1 y
livirlll. OMURA. ROBINSON, Attorney at Law;
V Office on the north/Ide of the Diamont;.hei weer!
4arket tad Uttion streets, upstairs rip 10
A I. DURBORAW, Attorney at Law; lenders
t • prolessional services to tlit. public. Office on
Flith Street. above Wood, Pittsburgh. rep 10
EYSTER ¢ RUi3.I.AN *IN, Attorneys at Late, ()dire
removed from the Diamond, to oA itorney',R ow,"
taffy side of Fourth sirret , between ,IlarLet and Wood
street* nep 10
BITCH ASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAIi 7 ~
N. IU ill
has retuoved his office to Ittareb's Law
nip. Fourth street, shove rtnilthfie!d, Pittsburgh.
step 10
GcoRGE }WO, Attanwv at Law, ()MCC
Ma, 54 Rita stmet. near the Theatre. P.lol:Jurgh.
sep —ly
READS %V ASIIINGTON,
7TORNE YAT LA W. —Office in Baketveli's
rant street, Pittsburgh. Nov .5. 18.12.
JOHN J. MITCHELL--Atiorney at Law, office
corner of Smithfield and sth sis , Pittsburgh.
/Kr Collections made. A I imetness entrusted to Ills
are will be promptly attended to,
feb
REMOVAL. -R. Morrow, Alderman; offs a north
*We of Fifth ■t„ between Wood and Smithfield
Ns. Pittsburgh. men 10
DRR. 8. R. HOLM ES, OfEtre in Second street, next door
.
to Mulvany it Co's Glass Warehouse Fep 10—ly
J0H.1.1.0.)N ¢ I'OCKTON, liook, , eliere,Prioters an
Paper Manufacture 7,3, No. 37, Market at . vep 11(1-ly
JOHN ANDERSON, Sui.thfield Foundry, Wairr
rali near 'he !WI ono.iganrla tioulo , „ritho oruh. sep 10—ly
TIVIIKAS i I , )UNG. Fit ViclS 1.. YOUNG.
/ IPSO& B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware
A. Booms. i..orner of Hand st. ¢ Exchange lAlley.
fitment wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to
thrik advantage to give us a call, twiny fully -satisfied that
orevas please as to quality and price. bep 10
V 6 BBLS. NAN revrtos MOLASSES. reretved
per Steamers Little Ben and Patton, and for
melts by J. G. 4- A. GORDON
mar 27. 12 Water street
Nicarocas D. COLEMAJi LOYD R. COLMAN
CoLzirdur ¢ CO.,(leoera Agents, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants Levee Street, Vicksburg
nigh They respeetfullysmtei t consignments. n 22-
wEBB CLONEYO Bunt and Shoe Blanufacto
ry,Ne. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States
..Alsairt Ladies Prunella, Kid and Satin Shoes made in
Site seatestmauner, and by the riewestrrencit patterns,
rift 10
VARDEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades
Transplanting Trowels, Eddlng Tools, Budding
'Knives. Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears. etc., just re
htetrad aad fat sale by F. L. SNOWDEN.
184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
MAGISTEtATES'BLANKS, for proceedings In Al
taskanst under the late law, for sale at this Office
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.-
10 be used In Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on
*Mid paper,and in the forms approved by the Couri.for sale
the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. sep 10
WRIL HUBBARD, Ladles' fashionable boot and
oboe Manufacturer, No. 101, 'Third street, between
Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh aep 10
JAB, PATTERSON, Jr.. Birmingham, near Pittsburgh,
Pa., Manufacturer of Locks. Hinges and Bolts; To
.sitoerk, Faller, Mill and Timber Strews; Rousso Screws for
'lolling Mills, ke. asp 10—fy
OHN
M I CLOSKEY. Tailor and Clothier, Liber.y
street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South aide,
sap IS
JG. 4 A. GORDON. Commission and Forwarding
• Merebants, Water it., Pittsburgh. sep 10-1 y
- Birmingham & Co.
CIINEILISMON IWD FORWARDING NEB.
DiIAIrTS, No. 60 Water street, Pittsburgh Pa.
Toanto—locering and Shipping 5 cents per 100 la&
Comm!Woos on Purchases and sales 2 per cent.
n5ar12..13
S. MORROW,
M 4XVF4CTURERR of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron. Ware, No 17, Fifth st., between Wood and Mar—
.
Keeps constantly on hand a good am:oil-meat of wares, I
iimadesticks • share of public patronage. Also. on hand,
tbediglowing articles: Shovels. Pokers, Tones, Grid{roes, mar 17
'natalUes, Pots, 01MO*. Coffee Mina kc. - -
kbootosod others are Iniiited to call and examine for "ILTAJWI7OREUILE:---A' sew Clinker
kilttinativae. at to tritest/do/A tooollotiotp for ono yr JL (Maas/Oleo's WWI) !Or sale Idto Cdr cash. Ap.
woompoop.,o of. • - ply to t4iNCRA44I. Ca,
posor.to : ap 111. 110410 Wain a
dvertising •
LVE LINES Oft LESS:
One month, 40.00
Two monis, 6,00
Three months, 7,00
Four months, 8,00
Six months, 10.00
One year, 15,00
BANKS
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HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro
duce merchants,
And Dealers ir. Pitts6argA Aruittrfocturee
No. 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
HAILMAN, JENNINGS &Co.,
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
No. 43 Wood street.
Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns
THONPBON HANNA
„Isistp TURNMILL.
HANNA 4. TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No.
104, Wood at., where may be had a general supply
of writing. wrapplng„ printing, wall paper, blank books,
school books, 4.c, scP 10-1 y
R C. TOW N.SEND 4. CO., Wire Workers and
. Manufacturers, No. Market street, between 2d
and 3d streets. sep 10--1 y
• IXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair
et reels, by hicK IBBIN
eep 10—ly
BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--Ed
ward Hushes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25. Wood at., Pittsburgh. eel) 10 —IY
NEW GOODS. —Preston dr Mackey, wholesale and
retail dealers In English. French, aid Domestic
Dry Goods, No. Market at , Pit 1811 11r:11. SC() 10
T OIIN MIDEVITT, Wholesale Grocer Rectif fug
Distill-r, And Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh
Manufactured Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitto•
burgh. seri 10
WiLusst 11. Wtit.t.oss lons S. Dttmottse
IA7ILLIAMS & DILWORTII.--Wholesale
v Grocers Produce aod Commission Merchants, and
sealers In Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. 29,
Wood street. scp IU
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)onx 14.8naittyr JA,. N. Kean
SHERIFF & KEAN, Manufacturers of Copper.
Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, No 80. Front at., Fine
burgh. House Spouting and Steamboat work promptly
eaccuted„ sep 10
EIDAVID SANDNS,
7,1 A si T i C i H
it ac t CLOCK
MAKER,
bu,lol,
DEA, RIN WATCHES, CLOCKS. BREASTPINS
FINGER RINGS, CRAINS, KEYS, COMBS, Jpe.
sep 10
LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A full
supply of Landeelh's Garden seeds, always on
hand. and for sale at his agency the Drug store of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street, head of Wood
EMOVAL.—Mattliew Jones, Barber and Hair Dress•
er, has removed to Fourth street, oppositethe May
orantfice, where he will be happy to:walt upon iiernianent
ur transient customers. lie solicits a share of public pat
ronage. sep 10
JOHN 111 , FARLAND, Upholsterer and Cabinet
,ALker, TAird st. betteeca Wood 4- ..lUarkst streets,
respectful informs his frienda and the public that he is
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. Bu•
reaus, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands. Bale and Sprint!
Illattrnsses, Curtains, Carpets, all ~ores of Uplininterins
work, which he will warrant equal .o any made in the
ritY, and on reasonable terms. sep 10
itE.WO V414-I'll4 , sub.crit.ers Imve removed to
ler between Wood and ✓ymilhfield streets. where
hey will ronlinue the Wholesale Grorery and Commis
sion busine, , li and would re+pert lolly soltrit the pal ron.
age or their friends .1. W. BuaßrzinGE 41- co.
Dec 3
DE. A. W. PAT I'CRSON. :Tice:2 on Smithfield street
near Sithi.
st'P 10
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1 8 k.Mg?,. 4 3
F ARE 118.311.11/E:D. 41. S. Mkt L.. LIMY OF : ., TAUICR AND
Rata. ROAD C•RII, in/DI i . II ISOM MII . via Bedford,
3'liantberrtrurt, Harrlelnirg and Lune:l:der, to l'lolartet
plifa, connertlng with the Mail train of cars 10 N V.
fr. Only 150 mitre ela:inr.: arid one night out.
Alai. lite Direr! line to Banjo : me.
Pare to rhilattr,phia $9.
• Salllniore; 4
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Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M,
Office second done bell o w the Men-haw A I io • el Wood ot.
MENDELL, GRAHAM, WACGII 4- Co
fel, 23, 1843-Iy. Proprictom
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROU E, vi• NATION 11.
ROAD AND BALTIMOLE. •en 01110 RAIL no uD
COMPANY.
eirWR 4 : ll4-
Al El* line of U. S. Mill Coaches for Washington City.
Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York.
This lli , e Is itt fall Operation and leaves Pittsburgh daily
at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington ?a. anvil national
rod to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road
Co's. to all the above places: Travellers will find thiF.
a Ppe.dv and comfortable route, it being a separate and
distinct Pittsbutch and Motherland line, facilities will be
afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Ex
tra coaches furnklied at the shortest notice, wito the
privileyr of acing through direct, or taking cne night's
real at their option.
For tickets, apply at our -office at theMonongaliela
Rouse. L. W. STOCKTON•
Feb. 3d--dt f. President of N. R. Stage Co.
NEW ROUTE.
ENTIRE NEW CO-ACHES!
FROM PITTSBURGH TO BALTIAIORE AND
PHILADELPHIA
United States Express Line
Leaves Plltslmrah daily, at 2 o'clock, e. et, via Steam.
boat to Brownsville, thence In splendid new coaches to
Cumberland, over the great National Road, and front
there by
RAILROAD,
In supertor new eight wheeled care, to Baltimore,
Washington city and Philadelphia.
The ahoy. Line Is r presentsd to the traveling. public.
as being unequalled between the Ohio River and Eastern
cities for endtfort and expedition, having made arrange
merits to convey passengers through in two days, and
no night travel, either by Stage or Railroad Cars.—
Think of ill Only 75 miles Stage travelling, and 56
miles lee/ than the Wheeling route, and that in superb
new coaches.
Fare to Eitlihno , e, $lO.
Office In the Monongahela llouae.
A. HENDERSON 4. co.,
ml - A 3 Stage Frontlet°
11 4 1.SCTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES—TROTH IS
coxPurcixo:- Having been afflicted for nearly
two years, with a hard swelling on the cap of my knee.
which produced much pain, and used various applica
lions recommended by the Pacalty—all in vale wit,
cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr. Brand
relh's Linament, or External Remedy.
Witness mr hand JAMES TAYLOR,
Ohio tp Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th. 1840.
Dr. Brandreth's External Remedy or Linament; sold
at his office, No. 98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE—.
50 cents per bottle. feb 8.
JUST RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and
Lemons, of the ftnestquality, for sale wholesale and
retail, by WM, THORN,
feb 22—tf. 53 Market at.
20,000 it•ißoss Cotton Yarns, assorted
2,00011)4. Ratting,
2,000 " Candle Wick,
1,000 " Carpet Chain, and
500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto.
ry. For sale by
HAILMAN, JENNINGQ: & C o .,
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
No. 43 Wood Street.
D ANIEL M. CURRY, Attorney at Law. Of.
lice on 51 It et hetween Wood and Smithfield. op H.
IaEASE'S HOARHOUND CANDY.—Tuvrtic
has
received this day from New . York. a fresh supply o.
the above celebrated cure fur Coughs. Cialds and Con
sumption; and is ready to supply customervat wholesale
or reiail. at his Medical Agency, Sti Fourth at.
nov 12
D AVID CLARK, eashiontibie Boot Maker,—
Has removed to. No, 34 Market street, between
Second and Third streets, where he would be happy
to see his old customers.and all others who feel dispos.
ed to patronize him. Ho uses nothing hot first rate
stet - k, and employs the beat of workmen; and., he gives
his constant personal attention tobosiness, he truststilat
lie will deserve ar,d rcceive a lair share of patronage.
Nen 10
March 17, '43
1101'1'6, ICE CitE:AM, 4. CONFECTIONARY.—
A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the
public that they can always find the best quality of Ice
Creams, together with al: kinds of confectionary and
fruits, in their 'PRI on , at his establishment—No. 11,
Fifth st reet, betwe•n Wood and Market.
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes, or anything in his line. Also families furnished
wilt) Bread.
len 10
tiIyANS 9 S CAMOMILE PILL I.s.—ABH A
4 HAM J. CLE%I ER, residing at 66 Mott street,
New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia In its most
aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head•
ache. great debility, fever, costiveness, rough, heart.
burn, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating,
impaired appetite, sersation of sinking at the !comae It,
furrediongue, nauseit, with frequent vomitings, dizziness
towards night and restleness. These had continued up.
ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm.
Evans.loo Chatham street, and submitting to his ever
successful Ind agreeable mode of treatment, the patient
was completely restored to health in the short space of
onentont h, nd grateful for the Incalculable benefit dents , .
ed, gladly came forward and vein !timed the above slate
For sate Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
se 10 No 20.W00d street. below Second.
UNION COTTON FATTORY•
Prices Reduced,
Short Reel Tarn. I Long Reel Yarn.
No. 5 at 14 cts. per lb. 500 at 8 cis per dz
6at 14 ditto 600 at 9 ditto
7at 14 ditto 700 at 6 ditto
it at 14 ditto 1:00 at 5 dim)
9at 14 ditto 9OO at 41 ditto
10 at 14 (Imo , 1000 at 4 ditto
11 a: 14 ditto •
12 at 14 ditto Candlewick at 15 cis per ib.
13 at 14, ditto Com Rapine • 8 ditto
14 at 15 ditto 'Fatuity do. • 12 ditto
15 at 15s ditto Carp't Chain • 18 ditto
16 at 16 ditto Cot•n Tu Inc • 25 ditto
17 at 16} ditto Stoekinz Yarn and
IA at 17 ditto Coverlet Yarn always on
19 at 17, ditto hand.
20 at 18 ditto ;Cotton Warps made to order.
rr Orders promptly attended to. if felt at J. it C.
Painter's, Loran .4- Kennedy's, or the Post office. address:
feb 27. J. IC MOOR lIEA D 4• co.
T HE intiserilier has removed hi• Fashionable Tiatoting
Estaldishinent to the Momoiviheta iton.m. ld door
from first Ri.nn %mil wield ott.w here hisold customers and
all others who may favor blot with a call may depend on
having their work done iu a superior Style. From his
long experience In the Ilta4loess in this , city, and In many
011wr f...hiottahle cities in Europe and Amerira, he feels
confident that in can give Pat Isfaci lon to nil who may
please to favor him w:iti t heir custom. thy mkt attention
to business amid superior work Inan , hip lie hope s to merit
and receive a share of pithlic patronage. lie ir.tend keit:tint
on hand a supply or :nods •nd+rimmu^_nsuitt'de for the
ma:coiner traJe with It will he sold al very reduced prices.
DONACII Y.
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dir s l.9 USTIC or the Knafe was formerly resor , cil in
ni bun s, sea Ids and wounds, wirer,. Infirtilita
WO. appreLero!ral . The necessity far harp prat
t ire,.lispThe rain Extractor. ( ruin
Eniosiork 71 Lane Is a far ruOret frieictii prercii
lIVe. of than roll steel or nil rate of silver.
The this wonderful c, ropouod iucrpnily
trlonVo P the local paiii.and lithe wound, staid, burns or
brutre has 'lull it,jorrd some viral mean PO :Is 10 rr1,(1..,
-lire hue oFslle, it w lit io n very shcri spar(' nr time
rp,ore lle part riff, died to a sound nod healthy stale
will out lea vtio.! the clean ix rebind. This preparation Is
also a certain remedy for inflamed eyes. cancerous sores.
errs, broken breast arid 'ore nipple and all abrasions
and eruptions of the Pk;O. Its success as rt cure for
he piles is unparalleled and the vouchers for Its errs
five properties are fr - rot the most irspettable and cu.
liplitroed sources —Herald.
For sale at Turtle's, PG Fctirli ~tree(:
PP HENOMENON IX chrExisTit Y— East Indio
Hair Die--001018 the hair and will not the skin
This [)ye is in the twin Dia Powder which In plaih matte.
of tart may he applied to the hair over the first
n 211 f turning the lightest or grey hair to dark hrown; and
by repeating a second or third night, to a jet black. Any
person may, therefore, with the leant powvible trouble,
keep his hair any dark shade or a perfect black, with the
positive assurance flint ore powder If applied, to the skin
lain sot color It. There Is no coloring In this statement,
as any one may easily teat These facts arc warranted
by the chemist who manufactures it.
For site at TUTTLE'6„! 36 Fourth street, where a
huge pAsortturia orPatent Nledicines may always be bad
at either who , esale or retail •
J AMES W. 11.81/ ..IV.A.N* k JOHN F JE..NWLVOS
have entered into partnership for the purpose of
transacting a Wholesale Grocery; Produce and Commis,
RIM) business under the firm and style of 11AILMAN.
JENNINGS h Co.,at No 43 Wood street, opposite the
Merchan s' II tel, where a supply of Groceries and Pitts
burgh M nufaciured Articles can always he had on libe
al terms.
March 17 '43.
Q _
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Manufacturer of Tin. Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware,
No 61 Liberty, between Market and 6th streets
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Pitts—
burgh. and the public In general that he continues
tnrarr y on the above business in all Ita varlou e branches
at the above stand; where lie will always keep a getter
al avortment of all articles in his line, all of which
will be mode in the same manner and of good materials,
and will be disposed of on the most moderate and ac
eommodatlot tonna.
Country Mercnants and other dealers will find it to
their:advantage to call and examlnc hie stock before pur.
chasing elsewecre.
Steamboats... Houses and rortlcees roofed with copper.
zlnezi.le, lead and iron on the shortest notice; Gutters
and Cunductotsniade and put up with despatch a. usual.
apr 5.
WILLIA 1 DOHERTY,
Li ~4 T and Cap Monnbetuter. 148 Liberty at, between
Li Market and Sixth. up 10— 6m.
J. M. Sanderson & Son,
FRANKLIN HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA.
F' IBIS elegant establishment has been in operation du r.
Ing the last nine months, and notwithstanding the
general depression of business, it has met and sustain
ed the approbation of the public and yielded to the pro.
prletors Ain!l compensation for their labor and alien
lion . Its location being in Chestnut street. in the im
mediate neighborhood of the Post office, the Exchange,
Banks, the Steamboat landing, the most business part ol
Market street and the places of amusement, it presents
to :he business community or those visiting the city on
pleasure, all the facilities and comforts so desirable to
the travelling public. Its arrangment, also, enables the
guest to regulate his expenses, and to live in a style of
elegance or economy stilted to his nnt ions or disposition.
The facility of procdring meals at any hour, and of get•
ling that whirl> the appetite craves, is ako a saversot
timeawhich the business portion of the guests know how
to appreciate. The proprietors, therefore, solicit the
custom of their old frinids.and promise a continuance
ofthek exertions to make them comfortable.
ap 25-3 m.
For Rent.
F ORa term of years. Two building lots on the bank
the•Allegbeny deer. adjoining Lite t.lty line.
Apply at the binge Amity,. Pep,it 1anW,504. Ward,
mar 2. lAMB* bLAMY
Cheap for Cash.
Removal.
, Don't forget I 86 Fourth street I'
COPARi IERSIJIP.
R. M. DA WSON,
D R. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These
Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of
the ladies Raft safe and efficient remedy In removing
those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex
ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate
costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous
a frections: These Pills have gained the sanction and
approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the Vol.
tad States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and
rtetall, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent.
sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second.
W M. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty St.,
opposite the deed of Smithfield et., Pittsburgh.—
The subrerlber having bought out the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business
In the old stand of Mr. R., and Is prepared to execute
all deveript lons of work in his line, In the best manner
and on the shortest notice. He keeps corstantly on hand
large nasortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and
of the best quality. He solicits the patronage of the pub
lic and of the craft. WIN. ADAIR.
sep 10
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY.—springs
sad 4zies for Carriages at Eastern Prices.
The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on
band Coacli,ll and Eliptic Springs (warranted,) Juniata
Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass
and plated Huh Bands, Stump Join's, Patent Leather,
Sliver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Fteps, Malleable
Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, d'e .¢c.
JONES & (`OT.EMA N.
Si. Clair sl., near '!. e Allegheny Bridge
D.SEL F LERS ; M. D., office and dwelling In Fourth,
sep 11-1,
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LOOK AT THIS.
The:Mention - tfthche who have been somewhat seen•
deal In reference to the numerotm certificates published
In favor ofDr. ft‘vavne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher.
rv, on Recount of the persons heing unknown In this Nee
tint) of the Slate e ls respectfully directed to the following
cerllflente, the writer of which has heen a citizen of tills
borough for several years, and is known as a gentleman
of Integrity and responsibility.
TO the Arent, Mr. J. KIRBY.
• I have used Dr. Swavne's Comp and Syrup of Wild
Cherry for a month, with which I have been severely af•
flirted for about four month". and I have no hesitation
In saying that It Is l he most erreetive medicine that I have
been able io procure. It compoves all unenslnega, and
azteei well with my diet,—and mantalna a regular and
rood appetite. I ran freely recommend It to all others
similarly 'afflicted. J. NIINNICIC, Borough of ellamber,h'e.
March 9. 1340. vep 23
For safe by WILLIAM THORN N0..53 Mnrket street,
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
P ERFO dettirons of proeurine Fruit, Shade. and
NS
Ornamental Trees, or phrubhfrv, from Made!.
phi* or New York, are reonewed to make application as
*non as ponellile, at the Druz and Seed Store of the Fuh.
*critter, where can be had catalogue*, eratultntwlv. of the
Mat exrellent lee. F. L. SNOWDEN,
two 21 No 184 Liberty street. head of Wont'
IVI LaLldA
Pietare F lTL a , m Pls e A i i n n a nd rt Fancy Portr ait
v.
urer,
Fourth Street Pitta/nee/ph.—Canvass Brushes. Varnish
*e., for Artists. always nn hand. Lonkimt Classes. et-r,
promptly framed to order. Repairing done et the short
est nntire.
Partiruinr ntienlion paid io re:ltding and Jobbing ofev
ery de.rrip•fon,
Persons futine up Ft cam Boats or houses wilt find It to
heiradva nine,. to rail. aro 10
IVM. STEELE, (successor to H. M'Clottker, rash
to.ia'de Flout Maker, Liberty sh, 2d door from
Vf Alley . The subscriber respectfully Informs the
public t hat he has commenced the above hosinesti In the
shop formerly occupied by Mr. Henry M'Closkey,
and that he is now prepared to attend to all orders In his
tinrnfttuAlnegs wit It despatch and on the most reasonable
terms. From his low. , esnerience In the manufacture of
Fashionable Boots, he feels confident that all articles
rrntit his establishment %. 11l sive 'twist - action to his pa
ronc. A share of public pat roriaqc respect folly solicit,
rd.
_ _
SEFDS A f esti .0 no' V of fixri Feeds, eon
of Cenert n , n tied Cane; Jno received Py
feh ft. F f Liberty et.
Portable Plat form Scales ono It, ca,,, to tycitg.:‘ 2,500 I ite,
855 00. al
•
do
do 2,1105 0i ISI 4.5 00
do do do do 1,500 at 35 00
do do do do 1,0110 01 ,30 00
do do du ilo 500 at 25 00
With raising levers an addition of 83 to encl. scale.
Dormant scales for the ty•e of Warehouses, Flouring
Mille, 4 . c..the same - prices as above.
Also, While's Patent Counter Scale, whit 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. Saw Mills. Salt Works. ttc„ double and singe
zeared slide fat hes,foot and other lathes for wood turning
titachinPs for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door
and sash.machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or
without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular
saw shafts, machines for sawing lath , Tinner's ma
chines and tools ofall descriptlons,also for making black
ing boxes, a -rtinerior article; governors for steam engine•
stocks, laps 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 prec4s repaired
J AMES MAY, Agete..
•sep 22—ir gOUNG 4. BRADBURY
W M . E. AUSTIN, Attorney of Law, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Office in 4th street, opposite Burke's Building.
Wit.usit E. AUSTIN, Esq., will give hlssttentlon to my
unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patron
age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD,
sap 10—ly
P ITTSBURGH CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE
LIBRARY Rellgious, II istot Ical,Polli ical.and MiP
CPilaneoaa Works, will be open every day, Sabbath ex.
cepted, "rom 7 o'clock, A. M.,nntll 9, P. M., In the Ex.
change Bulldlng,corner of 81. Clalr strcetand Exchange
alley. woere punctual attendance will beglven by
Pep 10 GEhIMIL.
NEW YORK DYER.
OGEE MMES. would respectfully inform his friends
and the public in genera ',that he dies Ladies' dresses.
Habits and Mantels of every descripilon, black—and
warrants item not to smut, and to look equal to new
Roods. He dyes fancy colors of all deseripthins on silk
and carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restores the colon
o f gentlemen's clothing, so as to resemble new goods,
Mr. H. flatters himself Ihrt he can please the public,
as he has done an extensive business in New York fop
twenty years. All work done on moderate terms at his
establishment in sth at, between Wood and Smithfield
nets the Theatre.
CERTIFICATE
IJ Thii let° 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 Shurtleff,
David !till, B. F. Mann, Davi Boles, Joseph
French, jr.. Andrew Purdy, W. B. Boleti, Wm
Porter, H H. Smith, Heary J evens, A. Shockey,.
jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes. ap 20th.
JOHNSON iSe - DUVAL.
BOOK BINDERS JIND WEB RULERS,
C ONIIINEE bum:leis at the wand late of McCandles
f loimenn; Every description of work to their Ha
Da*
bad proinptty execrated. may it— ly
PROSPECTUS!
For pleb/Wing s new Deity Paper in tAe City of Pitts
burg* to be eittitied tAa
DAILY MORNING POST.
irtHESubscribers having made arrangements to merge
the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu
ry into one Journal, haveconcluded to publish a daily
paperwith the title of the Daity.Monsing, Post.
The leading object of the "Pon" will be thedisaemina•
tion 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 be devoted to the
advancement and success of Hinge doctrines.
Although, in polities, 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 paper suf f iciently 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 ...Moraine Post," the Editors will take
pains to furnish the Imainens community with
the latest and must Itittresting Coxagactst. Iteratu
nixes from all parts of the country, and to have prepa
red such accounts of the Markets and the Slate of Trade
as will be advantageous to our Merchant■ and Business
Men in their several eallingS.
Ter's/I.—The POST will be published on a large imperi
al ahem of tine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Jourrill) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum, payable In advance. it will also be sold by
newsboys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
..ifeertisements will be inserted at the lowest rates
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
1):)-TW ENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Peat,
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
THOS. PHILLIPS,
W.H. SMITH.
Auaust 31, 11342
B Y Morrison k Co. London, for sale only by S. N
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virein
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10
Travelers skould .elect Boats provided rick Evan's
Safety Guards, for preventing .Explosson of Steam
Boilers.
1T would be well for the traveling community to beat
In mind that their secutity depends entirely upon
their own encouragement of boats that have or may be
at the expense of procuring the above apparatus. And
that every individual making such selec* ion is contribu
ting towards a general Introduction of all Invention ad
mitted by all men who understand the principles of the
Steam Engine, to be a sure preventative against those
dreadful disasters You have co , Utility, in the hund•eds
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 a Safety guard Boat, and In every
rase to give It the preference. They ha ve went to an
additional expense that your lives may be secure. Ought
you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding
degree of ilneiality, and by your preference show that
yt.o appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this aw
ful sacrifice of human qv, They do not charge more
than othet boats; their accommodat ions In other respects
ate equal, and in many casessuperiur; ana as there is
one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run
any rick, when it is so comi letely in your own power
to avoid ,hose disasters.
Improved Play
tanufari tired he
their Machlot
•t, between ma
ifi h street, two
tore Hall, Pitts.
ianufaeture and
rand the follow.
Ingtscoles(whol.
y eotni , ofied of
Leta!):
Alt hams marked thus (*) In the List of Arrivals and
Departures, in another part of this pater, are supplied
with the safety Guar I.
No. 1, Port
List of Boats provided With tAt Sefity Guard.
ALPS, MENTOR.
AGNES, MICHIGAN,
A NI A R ANTI!, MARIETTA.
BRILLIANT, MARQUETTE,
BREAKWATER. MUNGO PARK,
CASPIAN, MESSENGER,
CECILIA, MONTGO M
CANTON, NORTH li ,
CICERO, NEPTUNE,
CADDO, - NARAGANSETT,
DUKE ofORLEANS, NIAGARA,
DUQUESNE, OSPREY,
EXPRESS MAIL, ORPHAN BOY,
ECLIPSE, OHIO,
FORMOSA, ORLEANS,
FORT PITT, PENELOPE,
GALLANT, PANAMA,
GALENA, QUEEN of the SOUTH
J. H. BILLS, ROWINA ,
JEWESS, RA RITAN,
IA; SARAH ANN,
INDIAN QUEEN, SARATOGA,
ILLINOIS, ! SP -- ANNA,
LADY OF LYONS, " LLEYRAND.
VICTRE S, ALLEY FORGE,
WEST WIND. ASHLAND,
BkIDGEWATER MISSOURI MAIL,
CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH,
COLUMBUS. CUTTER
EDWIN: LI ICK MAN, EMMA,
GENL. BROOK, TOBACCO PI ANT.
JAMES ROSS, IADELAIDE.
BRUNETTE, COLUMBIAN A.. • -
CLLIPPER, . mar. 22.
ble Plationi
Dl'alea on w
o Weigh :35leu
.uu
FOWLER'S PATENT BED
STEAD:
M ANUFACTUREDat Wm. LNYBORYI'II Cabinet Shop
No. 69 Second street, between Wood ant Smlthfieid,
where a general ataortment of Furniture may be had at
reduced prkea for cash.
The superiority of those Bedetemds, consist in the rust.
enings, which for durability ehd ease in patting up and
taking down. it not ego tiled by any other now in use
—and to all such as wouid consult their own comfort
in their nightly slumburs, it should he remeniiiered that
all clones of the bug family are jreetemed ea by these
fastenings.
Cf - fiigit's for Counties. fUstricla or Finites for rale
by JORN FOWLER, Patentee.
We, the Undersigned, do certify that we have exam.
Ined the above Bedstead Fast/11.0gs, and have no becila
tion In pronouncing then, the best noir in use. —eomlug
up fully to the representation in the above advertise.
beau
Win. Graham. Jr., r Jonah Collar',
Wm.l rata. laerAi V'oedes.
Julia A. 0111, Odorge ginger,
aP 27. —lra
FOR SAFETY.
THE LITERARY POST.
Writings of Prince Pucklor lifinskslll
TRANI/MATZO FOR TIII MARRING! POW,
European Secrets of a mediatfied.
METTERNICH AND EUROPE.
VIENNA, •••••
•
It is true, the Austrian paper money productSE
miracles!. I saw one of the most splendid balls Et
the Prince Chancellor of the :State and cannot.yet
recover from a voluptuous remembaance. :The
cursed Beheiniat t peasant, who just now knocks
at my door, and begs for a piece of:breed, because•
his little property was sold for taxes and himself
soundly whipped,.enuld almost weaken this recol
lection. But no, lam a man and a dancer too.—
Let us give alms to the , mean Bohemian fellow,
and chase him to the d—l, that I may quietly tell
you of the ball at Metternieh's.
Wry than six hundred persons were invited tt;
this ball. 1 went there a little late, and had to
wait a long while, until I was driven to the eats;
fora splendid crowd of carriages were bele,* me
on the beautiful, large place. Bafore I arrived, a
shining something appeared to me already al.
distance, I was at first tempted t, take it for attl,
Meg Austrian tears, but I anon perceived my pro,
fane.enistake; it was nothing but the brilliant inn.
urination of the outer scene. I elijityed this view
like p child,and involuntarily compared the house
Metternich• with the. former bankruptcy of the
State and all the beautiful lights with the cent.
tallow-candles of those, who were thereby ruined;
land, working at the bench or with the awl, whit'.
(led their touching "God save Fret eis,the Empe.
ror!" The whole extensive story of the Palate,
was to-day appropriated to the feast, and all, the
eempany had sufficient room in the splendidly . il.
luininated saloons. I entered, and behold! the
first prespeet in .the large aceloon showed me the
celebrated Prince himself, surrounded by, the
Hungarian Deputies, who. had arrived a few hours
previously, to congratulate the Emperor on his
birth day. I saw the extraordinary splendor oe
the dose, with which these. rich gentlemen, who
were covered with old ani precio u s stones, ,had
adorned themselves, and to make the pleasing
contrast still more agreeable to me, I recollected 4
a visit cm businessovhien I paid, three days since,
to the Agept.of Court, Mc A.ugustut %Valetta,
This very honest, gentleman, who personally ets•
stets the poorhfien beyond his means, enjoyed my
esteem !nog since. At that visit which I mentions
et , ,, I E.und._him with wet et es alongside of ;
Hungarian peasant, and supposed at once, that
there was an cousinl cause for his tears. it
IF: The peasant had been required by his maite,r,e.
Hungarian. nobleman, Jo pei fur in in roccegc some
very hard work, and represented to him that he
was old and sick arid eueld Let work To prone
to the peasant that he durst nut be sick, the no,
btu man had him. placed . coos the trunk pi 4
tree andwhipped• But linve whippet? The peass
ant had just been opening a small bag, and, as en
attestation to the Agent he drew furth aq old
'shirt. Perceiving it, I. saw that it was guite'stife,
like a shirt, which , slier having been washeithas
been hung . tip in the sir on, a very cold winter's
day and froze stiff. When
.I examined it clneer I
found Abu the peaseul's shirt wa , blitr
ulated blood," I warrant this to ba a fact, but
you dare, not shudder; people who will beat , this
are treated in the right way. The peasant wept
tears of fire on his coagulated blood, but the wore
thy Agent e.uil,/ do Lathing else, but wee? with
him and dismiss him with large alms. ••1 am
forbidden by high authortty"—he acid, greatly
lunched, 'to write a petition ti the Emperor, in
such a case (that was the persent's desite:)l. would
I lose my office!' .'f.lie peasant left us and 1 guest., led my teeth until I gut the toothache. Blockhead
that I was! I should have liked ray teeth better
than to gnash them.. lied I not been invited, to
eat with them at Metternich's? Not,v•ionagine the
striking contituct between title peasant's stiff shirt
and the diamond cnver,d furs of the r i ch Hung'.
rian De;:,uties. I laughed. in my inward heart;
at that moment all the leinpa.in the salootts.ap
, peered to me as if nurnieg. beautiful blood red, I _
congratulated the Emperor freni my 11.. art tp hie
birthday, who prohibited all supplications. I re.
gretted that he was not to be, born again..
A splendid circle of,beauttful and richly adorn.
ed ladies filled the saloon, interwoven with of f icers
adorned with ribbons and orders,and diplomatists
of various rank; tt was.a, dazzling scene, and, the
Princessoyho was sitting in one of the saloons
incensed byladica and gentlemen., who surrounded
her, was not the least haeditome among the geuer.
ally exceedingly beautiful ladies. It is ;mit that
she is possessed ot, some mei fetninipe dualities,
Her mother, the Countess Zichi Ferrari, Mho
moat disagreeable, arrogant woman under the sun;
all the ladies in high life complain bitterly of, the
insuppoi table, haughty. behavior of this lady, sines
her daughter is the Princess Metternich.' .. This
evening she was frightfully dressed up, and the
paint laid on more . carefully than eve .; wheNier
abe yet wanted to appear as a beauty, the God.'
only know. .Almost all the pieces of the Vien
nese Diploinatist—,Mosaic thronged together, busy
—idle, smilingly greeted each other, Ereetingly
smiled at eacli, other, said a mute nothing with an
important air, rand,: the drollest scrapes, coughed
nobly, hawked inure nobly, tried to say something
witty, came -forth at last will) the meet spirited.--'
"Do you do, scellency ?" and slipped as cagily_
and as well as they could through (lie brilliant
crowd of ladies, only thinking of thinking as little
as possible and of saying polite nonaenee to An.
acquaintance as curteously and spiritedly as pos.-
ethic.
The most insupportable of-all diplomatical Ansa
to-day was to me that of the vain-glorious.Elgva•
clan Secretary of Legation, or Clerk, a eonceited
i'l-bred,Aniserable dandy. That.the Eaveitisma
from Court are all ill-bred and t ude, you know
from my former notices. When a mania no in
the humor to weep about States,. be must burst
laughing at the view, of such a Diplomatical cir
cle, that is eternally covered with false *tones and
internally hollow. A diplomatist in our days is
an empty oyster shell, sticking deep in the mire:
a broken lock, that keeps back the strew - below,
the water rushing over it; a microscope, through
which the Prince takeita motpie to be an elephant:
a windmill, the root' of which can be hurled at
pleasure; a purse, full of antique coin, that is no
onger current; in short a Diplomatist in our days
is a Diplomatist. It appeared to-day to myself
like 4 sailor on the cominent; I perceptibly WWI-.
led the usual open air and I vs,,uld readily bass
exchanged all the ptelurne about ma for a little.
imell of Tar. But (becalm without forced me to
remain, and I therefore tried to anawie myself
like a g own man at a puppet-show. I saw th e
trimmed fellows dance on the wire and laugb.d at
stupid jests, when I saw a childish neighbor
laugh, not to spoil the good boy's sport. I re..
4 1 1 % hen the Rhenish C•mfederacy was formed
(in 18063 t.f which Napoleon dvel , red hiinaelC
Protector. Fennel. , I a'tn.ica , ed no Emperor of Ger.
many. The princ-s of , ho smiler Gvrtnest
States, who Hoed the CDrill eeri.cy were aeknowl•
edged as Sovereigns by Nap , ileon, in.d those who
d d not join were placed under t';e sovreirnty of
the others, or medial sed, though in some calmly
the me.!iatised;tcrritory ea.= larger rh ar , tbrat of, .
Sovereign Prince. Aitvr the fall of Nopeleenesind
ever since they tri , d to be a, Eij fa.etkixd wit*
their rights, but did not succlceda,
T o th ree meellatided be:in'ags. /16
M 443 1 4 1
e = ekau, the stab eftho_ett tetuma . ,