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    PUBLISHED BY
- rubs. PHILLIPS & w. 11. SMITH,
X. N. CORJVER OF 'lf 00 D FIFTH STB
TICAMS.—FIVE DOLtAttii a year, payable in
suivraiee. Single copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the
Sessiter of the office, and by News Boys.
The Mercury and Manufacturer
atooblished WEEKLY, at the same office, on a double
!Indium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad.
'ranee. Single copies, SIX CENTS.
.
Terms of Advertising.
. • PER SQUARE OF TWELVE I:II'NF.3 OR LESS:
3ne insertion; 0.50 I One Mbnib,ss.oo
Two Insertions, 0.75 I Two Monts, 6,00
Three insertions, 1,00 Three Months, 7.00
One week, 1,501 Four inotihs, 8,00
e .. roo weeks, 3,00 Six months, 10,00
'Three weeks, 4.00 One year, 15,00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS
CIIANGEIBLIC ►T PUZIAURZ.
One Square. Too Sparc"
4ir'moiltits, $13.00 Six months, $23 . ,00
' OA, year, 25,00 One year. 35,00
th , ..Larger advertisements in prorortion.
'CARDS of four lines Stu Dow.asta a year.
PUBLIC OFFICES,&C.
Ctrs Post Orrice. Third between Market and Wood
M Riddle, Postmaster.
Coaxial" House, Water, 4th door from Wood st. Peter
tam's. buildings—Major John
thair Testament, Wood between First and Second
rends—James A. Bartrant, Treasurer.
'oos:wry Tar/sent, Third street, next door to the
thitd Tsesbyterian Chareh—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer,
Marna's Orrice, Fourth, between Market and Wood
Illtteletv—Alerairder May, Mayer.
Jr el tit 6.wr's Ractxxxvit.'Forreis, sear Market st.
,eressottew, between 11itartat hntl Wend streets, on
Tw o od Fourth streets.
AND 51 mtorAcrottni' iwo'fistterns' tle•
polorr s kim ( f or ogrly Saving Fund,) Foment, not-Wien
Need lief Market streets.
Sieftlfes, Fifth street, nca' Wood.
1101'ELS.
m o „„ nrz „ noun, ter street, dear the Bridge.
IPacturtor norm., corner of Pen.: and
Si. Clnir.
Usitcnairrs' Horn., corner of Third arn: Wood.
A meticAri Iforrt..corner of Third and Stnithr;t.' 4 .
Marin Srarss, corner of Penn street and Canal.
Srßßao EAGLE, Liherty street, near Seventh.
Nnt.tga fotionstox Honer., Litteriy St opposite Wayne
Rachannuarr ltlawraos House, Penn St. opposite Canal.
OBERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
11131 i COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Offire remo
rgti to Bakewell's offices on Grant at., nevi ly opposite
tie new Court House, next rooms to John P. Malmo,
deg ,—First floof. sop 10
UGU TONER, AllOtnev at Law. North Cast corner
of Smithfield and Fourth street!. sep 10—ly
111/11PCANDLESS & 111 7 CLURE, Attorneys and
.IVI Counsellors at Law: Office in the Diamond, back
orate old Court [louse, Pittsburgh. scp 10
SUUNK 4. FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law, Fourth st.,
above Wood, Pittsburgh, rep 10-Iy,.
f UOS. HA MILTON. Attorney at Law, rift h, between
11 Wood and Smithfield ma., Pittabureh, aep 10-1 y
WM. 0 9 11 AR A. ROBINSON, Attorney at Law;
Office on the north side of the Diamond.hetween
.arket and Un fon streets. upstairs FIT 10
A I. DURBORAW, Attorney at Law; tenders
.11‘.• hie professionat services to the. pablte. ORlce nu
rum Street, above Wood, PA sturEti, sell 10
EYSTER 4- RUCH %NAN, Attorneys at Leo, Mike
removed from the Diamond, to "Attorney'sßow,"
/lady side of fourth street, itettVeten Itlo - rhet and Wood
streets sep 10
BUCK3IASTEJEL, AT'RNEY AT LAW,
5, L.. has removed hi, office 10 litareh's Law Build-
I Fourt :Arcot, above SratthtiehL PittAturgh.
set, 111
EORG E W. /...4 rh - 0, Attorney at haw, Office
Nfl, 54 Fifth street, near the Theatre, rins'ourgli,
sep 27-1 y
READS W V4lll .G . roN,
A7TORXEVATLAIV. —.4:lltSee rn I3aketvelr4
Grant street, Pittsburgh. Nus. 5. 1842.
Jon lu
NJ. rrengd,&._Attorhey at Law, office
corner of Smithfield and sth els., rut:Antral'.
Coliectlons made. A 1 intsinesa entrusted to hia
are will be promptly attended to.
ftel6--1r
RILMOVAL.-R. Morrow, Alderman; °try e north
side of Filth at., between Wood and Smithfield
litCrititsborgh. Bel ) 10
& E. HOLM ES, Office in Second street, next door
to Mulvany 4. Co's Glass Warehouse sep
JON Nel TON et STOCKTON, Bookvellere, Printers an
Paper Maa•faelarers, N 0.37, Market pt. pep 111-1 y
TOON ANDBRSON, Smalllield Foundry, Water st..
near the Monnagshela House., Pictsiursh. aep 10-1 y
.111311 AS 1 XQOka, FRANCIS L. YOUNG.
111 1 11 HOS . B. YOUNG Sr, CO., Furniture Ware
Rooms, ',Artier of Had st. 4- Exchange Alley.
Persona wlettiug to purchawe Furniture, will find It in
betradvaniage to give us a call, being Cully ,aitsfied that
we can please as to quality and price. cep 10
66 BBLE. PLANTATION MOLASFES. recetted
per Steamers Little Ben and Fulton, and fur
J.C. 4. A. CORDON
12 Wafer etrect
sale by
mar 27.
tqcsiot.hs D. COL[/1•01 LOYD R. COLICM•PI
Coz.E.miur 4 CO.,Genera agents, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants. Levee Street, Vicksburg
Mimi They reapeetfullyee.ict t consigtments. 522-
VITEBII CLOSEY I S Baal and Shoe alenafaUo
t No. $3 Fourth Bt., next deer to the u. Stales
_Ants Ladies Prnnella, Kid and Betin Sham; made ;n
Jri stalest wanner, and by the newearlPrencli fratterns.
aep to
GARDIVI TOOLS, consisting of Dom Fancy Spades
Transplanting Trowels, Eddins Tools, Badeling
kriPireo. Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., jug( re•
oeived and for gale by F. L. SNOWDEN.
asp ii 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
ACISTSATES'BLANKS, for proceedln:s la At
.I.IIC - tissionsmt ander the late law, for sale at tills Office
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.-
To be used In Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on
goo4paper,and In the forms approved by the Court.for sale
t theOtßeeof the Mercury and Democrat, sep 10
WM...HUBBARD, Ladies' fashion:l)k boot and
shoe Manufacturer:No.lol, Third vreet, between
Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh sepia
JAS. PATTERSON, Jr., Birmingham , near Pittsburgh,
Pa.', Manufacturer of Locks, Hinges and Bolts; To.
meth, Puller,'M ill and Timlier Screws; Houffien Screws for
Roft)ug eep 10—fy
JOHN APCLOSKEr. Tailor and Clothier, Liber.y
'treat, between Sixth and Virgin oiler, South side,
Rep TO
G. it A. GORDON. Commission and Forwarding
J
Merchants, W ater
st.,Tiusbiargh. scp 10-1 y
Birmingham & Co.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING .MER.
comANTS, No. 60 Water street, Pittsburgh Pa.
Teruts—Receisting and Shipping 5 cents per 100 lbs.
Colbashations on Purchases and miles 24 per eent.
asarl2.••43
S. MORROW,
Vr...44VVILSCTURER of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iror
171 Ware, No. 17. Fifth at., between Wood and Mar—
Keeps constantly on hand a good aramtment o f wares,
l ila Benefits Mare of public patronage, A !so. on band,
the following ankles: Shovels. Peters, Tongs, Gridirons,
Teakettko, Pots, Ovens, Otdret Mills ft. bler.
chaste sod others are Invited to tall and examine for
theologies& as be Is determined testi/ cheap for cask or
er.
'NM" —lf
D'Aitil Ili ENING .POST
U=l==m
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Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro
duce Alere4auts,
And Dealers it Pittsburgh Nanifoctares
No, 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
HAIL:NAN, JENNINcs
Cotton Yarn Warthouse,
N 0.43 Wood
A gents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Fartorystreet.
Yarns
March 17, '43.
THATIPPON HANNA, ......... ...JAMES "I'VP,NDuI. L.
f rANNA 4. TURNBULL'S Paper WarrliliSr, No.
A- 104, Wood si., where may he had a general supply
of writing. wrapping. prinlisig, tvall paper, blank hooks,
school hooks, 4-c, etc. scp 10--ly
C. TOWN LEND CO., Wire, Workers and
Manufaeturers, N0..?..3 Market at reel, bet wren 2d
and 3d streets. sep 1 0-1 y
XCH A NGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and st. Clair
Burets, by Mcli I BBIN 4 SMITH.
cep 10-1 v
WWNSVML T
E JUNIAA IRON
ward Iltig:m.s. Maaufaciurer of fro() arid Nail!,
Warehouse N0..25. Wood st., Pittsburgh. sell 10 —lv
N EW GOODS.—Preton Mackey, wrwlesale and
retail dealers In En7.l.sli, French, and Domestic
Dry Goods, No. CI, Market st sep 10
JJOHN.IIPDEVITT, Wholesale r;roccr Rectifting
Distiller,And Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh
1 4 1nnnfactured Articles, JV'o. 22-1 Liberty Street, Pat.o
burgh. sep 10
II.LI•NI IL VVLLGIA/R JCIII , I 1)11,W9R111
WILLIAMS & DiLWOßT.ll.—L'ltole, , alo
Grocers Produce and Commit...ion Merchants, and
lealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. 29,
Wood street.
cep B)
J B.Sr
/MIN SHERIF, J• , . N. K KAN
QUERIFF & KENN, Munufartor,rs of Cooper,
1.0 no, and Sheet Iron Warr, No 80. Front tit , 11,
burgh. !louse SpoUling and steanalnat work vonuolv
executed,
r) 10
&
D A I' i I&V I N I, D , S, W -
o. 7 ,
I'l'4,' -ill'
it I ' cr. () K
p c:
IE.9.LE le I.N 0' .9 Tell ES, CLOCK S, BR E.IST P LYS
FIX!, ER RINGS, C OWNS, K E J'S, COMB S , ,ve
sep 10
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U ANDRETWIS GARDEN SEEDS.— A fun
,;:yrrnly of Landrelh's (7nrden Seeds, always on
h an d, an a in; sale at his agency the Drugstore of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
Pep 10 184 Liberty F reot, head of Wood.
REMOV A L —Matt hew .1 ours, itarl.er and Hair Dress
er. has removed to Fourth street, op posilel lie May
ars office, where be wilt he isappy to wait upon ,termanent
or transient customers. Re vtdir its a share of public pat
eanage. sep 10
J.OIIN YPFARLAND, Upholsterer arrd (Winer(
Air-ker, Third Rt. Letrern Woad k .Norte( strrete,
respectful trifortus his friends a nd the politic that he
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards Bu •
rearis,Chuirs, Tables, Bedsteads,Stand,, Bair and Springy
Mattrasses,Curtain<, Carpels, all -nris of I l ptioluerinz
work, which lie will warrant equal .o any made in the
city, and on reasonable terms. s , ri tH
REMOVAL! --The snh<erihervhaverenov•d lo %Va.
ler lielween Wood and Smithfield sirerbi, when.
they will , 01111i1Ille the TV imiesale Cnirery and Commw.
sion liu,ine,s and would re-ne. I ifit'Y the ',tiro
nee of their friends J W. BItIRIIIT DC
Dec 3
D. A. W. PAT I'EIZSON. , ?ficc ou Souttitl , l4 .1r , •••1
clear Sixth. , er , 10
is 443
FA r. 111:DI'DED. LINE nr I'l•(.1, 4 A , .
RAIL Co.toewits, fr•titt VIV
iMantbetAtorg, (o I'll J.nlrl.
Win, coetteclinz willt file (loot of 1 - .l(s t o N
kr. Orly IL°
a,,4 ont.
Also. Ilte Direct hoe IO
rare la Ildiadelphia
Baltimore,
Le:ll,os daily at 8 k A. M.
Office scroll(' door lief o ts the Mr( how.: I tioM y 4,0,1,4
m Est)Ef.t., GI: A II \ SV.ll . till
let, 23, 1843-Iy. I'mp'. lit,
THE GREAT CENTRAL 11 or F.. vis NAriUNtI.
ROAD AND RA LTIMORL •sn OHIO R %11. IZO to
COMPANY.
NEN line of U.S. Mhil Coaches for War Ain glom oto,
Baltimorr,Piii:adelpAia nod New rort.
This lion in full operation and daily
at r 3 o'clock A. M., via Washinainti Pa. a ‘4 II:111011:11
rbad to Cumberland. connecting liPre with the rail road
Co's. to all the above places: Travellers will find Ito..
a speedy and comfortable route, it brine a separate and
distinct Pitisisitah and Cutri! , crland line. facilities will he
alllbrded xVhll7ll have not been heretofore enjoyed. Ex
tra roaches furnished at the Shortest notice, wit° the
privllegr of acing through direct, or taking rile night's
rest at their option.
For tickets, apply at our ofilre at theMonnoaahela
House. 1.. W. STOCKI'ON.
3,1---(11f; President of N. R. Sl:l2e 0..
NEW ROUTE.
ENTIRE NE \V CO.ACIIES!
- •
77.7
FROM PITTSBURGH TO BALTIMORE -IND
PHILADELPHIA
United States Express Line
dahy, at 2 o'clock. P. tir, via Steam.
I,otit to Brownsville, thence in splendid new conches to
Cumberland, over the great Nallot,al Road, and from
there by
RAILROAD,
In superlor new eight wheeled can, to Baltimore,
Washington city and Pliitade4phia.
The altos , Line is r , presented lo the !raveling public
as being unequalled between the Ohio River and Cistern
elties for comfort and espeditinn , having made arrange
ments to convey passengers through In two days, and
no night travel, either by Stage or Railroad Cars.—
Think of il! Only 75 mile. Singe arid 56
miles less than the Wheeling route, and that in superb
new coaches.
Fare to Ralilino.e, $lO.
Office in the rilotiongehel a
A. HENDERSON CO.,
Strge Proprieto
nil- il3
litaCTS SPEAK FOR TIIF..IISFJ.YES--TRU7'IIIS
1112 CONVINCING:- Having bccii afflicted for nearly
two years, with a hard swelling on the cap of my knee.
which produced much pain, and used various appiica
tiuns recommended by the Faculty -ail in vain Wa:
cured completely by the ore of one bottle of Dr. Brand
relies Linamcnt, or External Remedy.
Witness my hand JA NIES TAYLOR,
04110 (II Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1840.
Dr. Drandreth's Extel ual Rciordy or Unstoplit; sold
at his office, N 0.98 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
59 cents per bottle. feb 8.
US7' RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and
Lemons, of the finest qualify, for sale wholesale and
retail, by WM, TI10115:,
feb 53 Market st.
20 . 000 LBSc,, cotton Yarns, a,forted
2,000 lb.:. Batiing,
2,000 " Candle Wick,
1,000 " Carpet Chain, and
500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto
y. For sale by
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co.,
Comm' Yarn Warehouse,
No. 43 Wood street.
mar 17
AWL FOR SALE.—A atw Clinker bent Yawl
(MtNaughtea'a build) for sale low for cash: Ap.
My to BIRMINGHAM ¢ Co,
ap let No 60 Water a
DANIEL K. CURRY, Attorney at Law. Of.
flee on Sill st Letween Woi.d awl Smithfield. au H.
P EASE'S IIUARIIOU.IITurrLIC has
received this day from New York. a fresh supply o.
the above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Coldsand Con
gumption; and is truly to supply cu‘lomersat wholesale
or retail, at his Medical Agency, Hd Fourth at.
nov 12
D A VII/ 111.,1 teas Aionablo Boot Alsikci . ;- - -%
alas removed to No, 34 Market street, between
second and Third streets, where lie wolf.d be happy
to see his old customers. and all others who feel dispoa•
cd to patronize him. Ile uses nothing but (first rate
stet k. and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives
his constant personal attention tb business, he trustst hat
he will deserve and receive a rair share of patronage.
set) 10
F ltUlTe;. ICE UR EA Itl , 4- CONFECTIUNA
A Bunker respectfully informs his friends and the
public that they can always find the hest quality of lee
Creanlis, together with al; kinds of confectionary and
fruits. In their tee•on, at Ids• estaldishinent— No. 11,
Fifth siren, Kitt. n Wood and Market..
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest nolire, with
cakes. oran) thing in his line. Alpo families furnished
wnli Bread.
sep 10
Ij7 ,4 B'AINS , S CAMOMILE PILL LS.—AISItA
HAM J. CLENI CR , 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, cough, heart.
Mira, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating,
impaired appetite, sensation of sinking 31 the vornach,
furred ionzue, nausea, with frequent vomitingv, dizziness
towards night and restleness. These had continued up.
ward of a t welvoinoni h. when, on constililug Dr. Wm.
Evasts.looClialliam greet, and sultvitting to Ills ever
successful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient
was completely restored to health in the short space of
onernont It, and zrate.ful for the tnealculahle benefit deriv.
ed. gladly came forward and voinnterred the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. SELLERS, Agen!,
No 20. Wood st reel. helow Second
ChCal) liw Cash.
UNION COTTO.V FIIeTORY.
rrices Reduced.
shnrt Pee/ fare. ' /.•)": Reel Val,.
No. 5 at 14 ,is. per it, ' 5110 at 8 rts per dz
ti at IA ditto i 6181 at 9 ditto
7at 14 ditto r 71(0 at fl ditto
11 at 14 ditto WO at 5 ditto
'-, at 1-t ditto 900 at 4} ditto
TO at 14 ditto 1000 at 4 ditto
II 14 d Itto
12 at 14 ditto Candlrwick at 1.1 et. pry Ili,
13 at till ditto coot Bailin', • 8 ditto
14 at 1' Arno Family do. • 1.! ditto
1 at 15.; al rl lo Carpet Chain . 18 ditto
It; at li; ditto s7,ll'n 1' Inc • 25 ditto
17 at It 4 Atm. ?tuctinig Yarn and
18 at 17 ditto Cori-tics Yarn always on
19 at 171 ditto hand
111 14; 1 S ;Win ,rotion %Varrt4; mado to order
13.:77-4 rder'S prOtil jot ly ~elrnd,d ;o, tr left at c.
Pi intrt . ... T.0.7:111 4- r fir 4 .hr• 0ffir0..24141re.:
fob 27. I. K. kr ()OR(' 1: A 11 4. ('o.
Removal.
, ailtartther inn remov , A i n r,ltinnal,lo-ria t min:
Iloathi.howttl in Mr Monntrzatie;a house. :id .I.ot
from no •Ml 10101 I. hrrr hisold nr.lnmrra and
all ollwr• who may favor hum will, n r:VI may 0,
fvnd nn
lidvittztliet t well: dime ur a smtteriete Style. F.Olll
, Ineo Ir.'. In in 110. rif y, arid it, ninny
other ri.innonllin mite. in Iltitort, .11,,i %met tr,i, hr rt•eht
pottfolpio that ri,rl iali:hiction to all •
mho may
form hint itk rt . Atom'. Ity elf let Cleo-010n
IV I.lt•ine., and &ttiteTtor It.tnko‘nr....ltto to merit
and rrrrivr a aliato• of r.nithr Ile it lend kri•oine
nn hunt a ~r for the
I•3...nuin r u 'lt o htt .t •
.ty redo, rd 11,1,1 r.
1)(1V.1Clt1•.
1.1( 7 S 111' r,r the Kn.!. 1, l'..rsi.rt ly , til I.
all
Wrii/116 . ,, Mr I.', Intotliin,
wa. n ptlrelientl• r 1 Tt•r• C. • II
.I.prp prat
o 1• •••, , r Tin' ,k1:1 21r.11 l'ant 1:1o!oarnoor. qr.",
I 'nootsloor I. 71 Sla1.1• n .• loot 01 o
tre..4 - no.r , tli. ;lonoot olotol • • no• oon o;oor• of
The appliral inn,,: IL.. tt otider n,l r n0 0 00•nood
tr ,vra the for - II Ojt.• nrollnd o For.old o oor
An, •r• lent ;r i•••• ••••looe t 11;11 no If, j.“ I{,
r• •I o• lo.ort :on - of ICd 10 a •••11 , now! I•V , t,•••
lol•r , ItnnO Ir., MI I It, clo lit IX 1 fort•in ratnr 11 if ,
ro•r1.1ill 1r111 , (11 . fur II- ri nerd "cc, o 0•00r,,, 0 0ne
11 ON's, iorolscro lireilrl niod -Orr toirr'f arrl n'l rolora.too,
•ond rrapl ion •of the skor. lin curve,., 31 , :1 cure f.rr
the pile. i. nalr.,,alielrit and %-nochr , r. 1„, il, r
ucr prorlerli”, arr. fr-rm lit laity and col
tir.l.lr.ried "totter. _llrrai 1,
Fur nail rc,,r
113//F:XO3I.E.VO.V I.V Clil•:.Ill.T1 )'—Ea s t lathe
Hair Der--room;. the 11,ir a n d n•III not ltie akin
This Ilve is in I he inns o(3 PoWllcr plaili
of Inc] may hr opi.lied to the hair over the firo
ni;ltt Innli nq It,, 1i7.11 , ,,t or 4rry hair In dart. tirOWD: and
it rf.pe:tiirlL , a mterood or third imilmtml,lo a jel Mark. Any
per.on may, therelnie. with time lea , ' po.7lble fronlM.: .
trep bait :11.y Or a lierf,rl Hark, o il, I Isr
positive a*.mrarre I hol the powder if opplird to the akin
will not Color il. There to nn eolorin: in Ildr mdatrinrot
as any one may easily There Carts are
by thr rhemilki whO mnnnfaei Ore! it.
. .
For ale at I T - 1 - 11.1:•S.' Hi; rl , llllll ct ',rt. wlirrr
I,rg, 3,ortnirtol orin~wl,l) :thvly, he 1,3,1
at rithcr rcl4ll
f,.r4rrt SI; Fverri A „ re,/
COI.A IL N FIRSII Ii"
Ait ES H'. 71.91/ .A 4. J 017 . 4, Is .1 f'..V.7I^ING S
S have entered i partnership for !Ire purposr of
transact nig aWI sir rlr r; rot , ry; whit r and Couttois.
.ion busines s tinder the firm and style af 11,111,M AN
JENNINGS co.,at No 4.1 Wood 11 treri, opposite the
lllerrhan s' Iltrl, where a supply of ft rwreries and Pitts
burgh M nU Girl tired Arl icles ran alWay,t he had on llhe
al terms. March 17 '43.
It. NI. DA NVISON.
Itianufitcturer of Tin, Copper and Shea
Iron ff'are. •
No 61 Liberty, between lialket and Gth streets
W
OULI) resperifiilly Inform the citizens of Pitt.,_
r2h, and the public In ueneral (list he ennt 'flues
inrarr y on I h • above business in all its vai ion s bratirlies
alike akove stand; where lie Will always keen a eerier
al as•orlmeut of all articles in his line, all of which
will be made, in the same manner and of :nod materials,
and will he ilisp.iscil of on the most moderate and ac
eninniodatin: terma •
Country ftlercitant, and othrr dealer; will find it to
their:advantage to call and examine his stock before pur.
chasing rlsewerre.
Straniboats,•llongePand rollicreg roofed with copper,
zinczi3c, lead and iron on 'tie ,hoe test not ire: Cut tern
and Cunductotbmade and put up with despatch a , itAlai.
apr 5.
WILLI Ai U DOHERTY,
Elgrand Cap Maitufw . turer. 148 Liberty st, between
Market and Sixth. up 10— Cm.
J. M. Sanderson & Son,
FRANKLIN lIOUSE, PIIILADELPHI A.
r hers elegant establishment has been in operation dur.
lag the last nine months, and 1101 W if lISIa ildin7, the
general depresAon of business, It has met and sustain
ed the approbation of the public and yielded to the pro.
prieters a,full compensation for 1110 r labor and ;men
lion. Its location being In Chestnut street. in the !ni
-1
it ciliate neighborhood of the Post otlire, the Exchange,
Banks, the Steamboat landing, the lutist business part of
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 In
the travelling public. Its arranment, also, enables lb(
guest to regulate his expenses, and to live in a style nt
elegance or economy suited to his not ions or disposition.
The facility of procaring meals at any hour, and of get.
ling that which the appetite craves, is also a saver of
lime which the business portion of the guests know how
to appreciate. The proprietors, therefore, solicit the
custom of their old frinnds,und promise a continuance
of their exertions to make them comfortable. •
a p 2.5-3 m.
For Rent.
FO.Ra term of years. Two building lots on the bank
of the Allegheny rivet, adjoining tbe Oly lint.
Apply at thr house Agency, Pcnn street, sth Ward,
roar 2. JANES BLAKELY
D irt. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These
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
ercise, 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 EEO
tel States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and
Retail. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent.
sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second.
WM. ADAIR, Root and Shoe Makes, Libesty St.,
appetite the bead of Smithfield at., Pittsburg/10—
'll.e subscriber having bought out the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business
to the aid stand of Mr. R., and Is prepared to execute
all descriptlons of work in his line, in the best manner
and on the shortest notice. Re keeps corstantly on.hand
a large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and
of the hest quality. lie solicita the patronage of the nub•
Itc and of the croft. WM. ADAIR.
rep 10
pawsnIITRGII NUFACTORY.—Springs
and Arles for Carriages al Eastern Prices.
The eubeeribere manufacture and keeps constantly on
hand Coach,C and Clintlc Springs (warranted,) Juniata
Iron A sirs, silver and Brassplated Dash Frames, Brass
and plated Hub Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable
Iron, Door Bandies and hi Inge,. ke.,Q•c.
JONES COLEMAN.
St. emir Rt.. hear tI e Allegheny Bridge.
D.EfILLERS, M. fl., office and dwelling In Fourth,
11. I. near Perry street. Rep 13—ly
• LOOK AT THIS.
The attention •rtho-e who have been somewhat
tical in reference to the numerons rerlifleates published
in favor °Mr. Swayne's Compotind Syrup of Wild Cher.
rv, on oce ottnt of the pernonn twin, unknown in thin CPC
thin of the State, In rerpectfully directed to the follnwine
red ifientp,l he writer of which has been a nit lieu of this
borough for several years, and is known as a gentleman
of Integrity and resoons!bility.
To the Ageolt, Ftr. I. KIRBY.
f have noed Dr. Swavne'v Comp and Syrup of Wild
Cherry for a cough, with which I have heenrieverely af
flirted for shout four inoutli•, and I have no !legit:lilt - Hi
in vaying that it lathe most effective medicine Dint I have
been aide to procure. It rompoiiev all tineasinevv, and
well with my dirt,—nnd maniainy a revtlar and
rood appetite. I can freely recommend I( to all other*
rinttlaric afflicted. J .MtPixt, x , Ror ou z h of Chamheryti`E.
March 9. I 741). Nap
rurimfe by WI LEA!, SI THORN No. 53 Market street.
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
P O:RSONA d,Oroos of prornrlnt Fruit, Shade. and
Ornamental Trees, or Phrtibberv, from Plifladrl•
phia or New York, nre regnetted to make appltentlon aa
.00n as pnAsfhle, at the prof and Seed Store of the subr
serther, where can he had ratalognes, rraluitrotsl v. or the
most excellent xartetics. F. L . SI 4 IOWDF.N.
21 No 194 head of Won.]
• -- -
W ILLIAM C. WA LI., Plain awd Fancy Porrea rt
and Pictare Fears, ..Ifastalartireee, No.' R 7,
ForwtA S'rest Prlt•bwrik —Canvaw. Brushes. Varnish
for A rtist•, always on hand. Looldn2
prnmplly framed to order. Repairing done at the short
eat nolke.
Pnrticnlarattrmion paid 10 rrtlld in/ and Inbhing or.w
rrt dr•:rrip'ion.
PPI , IIII. faint Ilp Pleam Pita!, or houses will find 0 to
hr irailyntwiee in FN.) 10
IV%I. sTEr:r.r. f.otti ...isms in 11. lliCrloskey:, Palth•
ioaa de font Maker, Utterly 2d door from
Vi - _in alley. 'I lir soliscrilier resipertfully Informs the
iiiodir that hr hat rommeitred the above tiosinmis in the
*lin far merly orronied tiy air. !len ry !Weloskry,
a r i d t, tt I, is now prepared to attend to all orders in his
tie, riusnly•s with ilesnatrli ancient the most ren.onahle
non, hkr . Inn^ ritw . rirrlre In Ile ma noraciiire
of
floydri. hr reels rniindent that all article*
Ir., ii. rclllithilmi , l4l u 111 rive sat isr.iciton to his pa.
imOup.. A 1,u1,1,r i• renprrlittllT
ed.
n•p 10
•
)! , ,/tsr,,,s A f r•‘. •unPly of R.rl Seed•, con
/.....i• ,1 04 or catr3.., 9w and r: pe: jtntt rernivint
fel. 3. EN ( IVA!)F:N. 14R I.lArr. v
Porl7'de PI
,ti-,.1 )•'-'l4"
ai
355 lit..
2.1111, - , u 5 13 00
do tin ,to I.", 1.11 a, .15 00
do II do 1,000 .it Olt
do ,to 1i 3irii 31 23 00
tVit iu of .3 to each
!dormant .c,utu for inn toe of Vt'arclJOU:reiu, Flouring
Milts, ke ,the cline price* as al•ove.
A Isun.;Vleile's Patent Counter Scale, wiiii 0. Young's
improvements, and a variety of oilier roomer scales.
which they will sell for from 13 to $l5.
They also manufacture Strain Engines for FioUring
Min., Saw Mills. Salt Works, *c„ doill.le and singe
geared Slide rat ises,foot and other lathes for wood turning
machines for tenanting chairs, planing fly:lrking'''. door
and sagli machines. !)all's iiori , e power, with or
without thrashing inachines, a Vlllpevior article; rilirllk o
saw shafts, machines for sawing lal It, Tinner's ula•
chine -and tools oral 1 deset iptions.alum for making black
log borer;, a ,iiiwrior article; governors for steam etigitie•
stuck.. laps Slid dleg, rrlfrer mjIIS, 6141.41e:id Or joint hots
and mar Inner , ior making the same. cotton faciory not
Chino I V Made nr unpaired: pi Ititiug press ' , Mucus turned
and printing nre , oes repaired
.1111.:,4 Y, A 4eiv
-cl, 22—If
W M. E. ACSTIN, Altnrney at Law, Piltshurgh, Pa.
Office in 4111 street, opposile Burkel Building.
Wll4l•sf E. A nwrin, Esq., will give hie attention to my
unfinished litisine6, and I recommend him io the patron
age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD.
pep 10-1 y
PITTSBURGH CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE.
LIBRA WV or Religious, Ilititotical,Polltical,and Mis
cellaneous Works., wtll he, open every day, Saliliath ex.
cepied. "tom 7 o'rlock, A. M..tintil 9, P. M., in the Ex
eil3ll:e Ruildlng,corner of St IFlalr street and Exchange
alley, is nere dentinal attendance will be given by
sep 10 J. C EM 111 IL.
NEW YORK DYER.
CkSEE HIM ES, would respectfully. Inform Ills friends
and the public in general,that lie dies Ladles' dresses,
Ilabits and Mantels of every description, black—and
warrants item not to smut, an:l to look equal to new
goods. Ile dyes fancy colors of all deseriptiOns on silk
nml carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restores the colors
or 2entlrmeirs clothing, so as to resemble new goods .
Mr. H. flatters himself thrt he can please the public,
as lie has done an extensive business in New York foe
twenty years. All work done on moderate terms at his
establishment in 5111 Si, between Wood and Smithfield
ne tr the. Theatre.
C ERTIFICATt
ELT Thi; is to certify that OGEE MIMES has
done work fur us, which has fully answered our
expectations, and we consider him a competent
dyer.
S. Hemphill, Wm. Barnes, J., B. Shurtleff,
David Hall, B. F. Mann,' Dairi Boles, Joseph
French, Jr.. Andrew Purdy, W. B. Boico, Wm
Porter, H H. Smith, Henry Javens, A. Shockey,.
jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes. ap 20th.
JOHNSON ISt DU'VAE.
E O O7.BINDERS AND PAPER RULERS,
C ONTINUE business at the mend late at hlcCandlese
4 Johnson. Every deserintion ot work in their lin
hum, and prolnptiy tectited. may 8— ly
I rnprovnl !iv
ourarioreit tie
their 'tl oetilnt
4. het were ftla•
I flh
•two
:trice flail. ri lf .
anitrnetiire and
,and the rol'aw
ngFC.IICW(WitOI
Y ,0 11 1 1 oiled of
No. 1, Port
able Pia( form
Nc vii
0 \S ti:4
lUU
41,1.,,t 805:
% , (iusc 4. BR 16111TRI
PROSPECT US!
- -
For publishing a new Daily Paper in the City of pills
burgh, to be entitled the
;DAILY MORNING POST.
TIRE Subscribers having made arrangements to merge
the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu
ry into one Journal, haveconcluded to ptiblish a daily
paper with the title of the Daily Morning Poat.
The leading object of the “Poter" will be the diviemina
(lon and defence of the political principles that have bete
tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their resp.•ctive
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
democrat ic, yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest,
candid history of passing Political events, Foreign
and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat
tern and occurrences that come properly within the sphere
ofa Public Journal, to make their paper stifficiently 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
he found in the "Morning Poet," the Editors will take
pains to furnish the businesss community with
the latest and most lutcresting COMMiRCILL Itcrecta
sums 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 Merchants and Business
Men In their several callings.
Terms.—The POST will he published en a large imperi•
at sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Jettison° at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annem,payable in advance. It will also be sold by
newsboys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
Advertisements will be inserted at the lowest rates
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
ENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post,
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
'PROS. PIIILLIPS,
W.B. SMITH.
August :31, 1842.
B Y Moerisun 4- Co. London, for sale only by S. N
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgil,
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and FL Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
k sole anent for Western Penniiylvania. sep 10
FOR SAFETY.
r
0
Treaders sh•ltid leleet Banta
. preroided trick Er OR '8
Safety awards, for prenentioit 17:plosion of Steam
Boilers.
I 7' would be well for the Iravelingcomtoanity to beat
In mind that their security depends entirely upon
their own encouragement of boats that hate or may be
at the expert.e of procuring the above apparatus. And
that every individual making !tali selec ion is thtitrlbu
lime towards a general introduction of an intreintlan ad•
milled by all men who understand the prine.ii4jsilti the
Steam Engine, to be a sure preventative against those
dreadful disasters You have certainly, is the hund•eds
of explosions that have already taken plaee, their almost
daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have
already been lost, a Fuffirient warning, and Inducement
to make inquiry for a :Safety guard Boat, and In every
case to give It the preference. have went to an
additional expense that your lives may be secure Ought
you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding
degree of line, alily, and by your preference show that
y... 0 appreciate their !amiable endeavors to stop tillsaw
ful sacrifice of human la, They do not charge more
than cutlet boats; their accommodations In other reflierls
ale equal, and in orally eases superior; and as there is
one leaving rilloburgli every day, why will you run
any risk, when it is so con: forty in your own power
to avoid those disasters.
Alt hoate marked thus Min the List of Arrivals and
De; amore., In another part of t Itis pal.er, are supplied
with the Safety Guar
List of Boats pi-prided with t 4, Safety Guard.
ALPS, MENTOR.
AGNF:S. M I CHIC: AN,
AMARANTH, NIA R I ETTA.
BRILLIANT, - At A IZ qUErrE,
BR EA K w A TER. MUNGO PARK,
CASPIAN, MEsSENG ER,
CECILIA, MONTGOMEY
CANTOS, NORTH REND,
CICERO, NEPTUNE,
CAI/DO, . NA R AGA NS ETT.
DUKE or ORLEANS, NIAGARA,
DUQUESNE, OSPREY.
EXPRESS MAIL, ORPHAN BOY,
ECLIPSE. OHIO,
FOR Af OSA. OR LEANS,
voter PITT, PENELOPE,
GALLANT, PANAMA,
GALENA, QUEEN of the SOUTH,
.1. H. BILLS, ROW INA,
JEWEss, RARITAN,
IDA SARAH ANN,
INDIAN QUEEN, SA IZATOG A,
ILLINOIS, I 5, 4 "ANNA
LADY OF LYONS, " LLE YR A NI),
V ICTR E 5, A I.LE Y FORGE ;
WE-T WIND. ASHLAND,
BRIDGEWATER MISSOURI MAIL.
CLEVELAND, ()LIVE RR A Mil,
COLUM BUS, CUTTER
EDWIN H icli MAN, EMMA,
GENL. BROOK, TOBACCO PI ANT.
JAM ES ROSS, ADELAIDE.
BRUNETTE, VOLUM 131 A N 1:
CLLIPPF.R, MINSTREL,
mat , 22
FOWLER'S PA TEN.T BED
STEAD.
ASA NUFACTUR dim Wm. [BUR N'S Cabinei Shop
.1.71N0. 69 Second street, hei ween Vl'ood an( Smithfield,
where a general assortment. of Furniture may be had at
ibduced prices for cash.
The superiority, of these Bed , teads, consist in the roil.
enings, which for chirabllity and ease in potting up and
taking down. it not equ ally other now in it
—and to all such as would consult their own comfort
in their Ili:Idly slumburs, It should be remembered, that
all classes of the bug ramiiy are fastened on by these
hugenings.
0-Righ s for Counties, Districts or Slates for sale
by JOHN FOWLER, Patentee:
We, the undersigned, do certify that we have exam.
bred the above Bedstead Fastenings, and have no hesita
tion In pronouncing them the best now in nse. —costing
up fully to the representation in the (above advertheit.
meat.
Wm. Graham, Jr.,
Wm.lrsia,
John A. Gill,
op 27.-in
Joie ph. Coltart ,
Jacob i'osilits,
George Binger,
THE LITERARY PO: .
TIME'S CHANGES.
BY THE LATE WINTHROP AIACEWORTH PASII:
I saw her once—so fiPshly fair ,
• That like a blossom ;just unfolding,
She open'd to Life's cloudless air;
And Nature joyd' to view its moulding;
Iler smile, it haunts my memory yet—
Her rosebu ' mouth—her eyes of
Around on all their liaht bestowing':
01.! who could look on,sil,eb a Itittr;
• So imbly free, so softli;ender,
And darkly dream that earthly storm,,,
. Should dim such sweet, delicious !Mended
For in her mien * and in her face, ,
And in her young step's fairy Neatness
Nought could the raptured gazer trace
But Beauty's glow, and Pleasiires bright::
ness.
I saw her twice—and alter'd ehririn—=
Eut still of magic, richest, rarest.
Than girlhood's talisman less warm, ,
Though yet of earthly sights the !larval;
Upon her,breast she held a child,
The very image of its mother;
Whictl ever to her smiling sniffled;
• They secm'd to live but in each other--
I ut matron, earas, or lurking woe,
Her thoughtless, sinless look had biniale4
And from her cheek the roseate glow, ,
Of girlhood's balmy morn had vairsled:
Within her eye 4, upon her broth,
Lap something softer, fonder, deeper,
As if in dreams some vision'd woe
Had broke the Elysium of the slee per.
•
I saw her thrice—Fate!s dark decree
In widow's garments had array'd her;
Yet beantiittl she seemed to be,
As eyen.my reveries protray'd
The glow, theglancio had pass'd away,,
The sunshine, and the sparkling glittell
Still, though I noted pale decay, .
The retrospect was scarcely bitter:
Fur, in their place a calmness dwelt;
Screws, subduing, soothing, holy;
In feeling which, the bosom felt
That every louder mirth is folly—
A pensiveness, which is not grief,
~
A. fstillness—as.of sunset streaming—
airy glow on flower and leaf,,
Till earth looks like a landscape dinililift
A last time—and unmqced she lay.
Beyond Life's dim, uncertain river;
A glorioui mould of fading clay, ,
From whence the spark had fled foreviii
I gazed—my oreast was like to burst=
And, a 3 I thought of years departed',
The year wherein I ii , tv the first, .
ben she, a girl, was tender-bearted;:L-
And when I mused on later days,
As moved.she in her matron /my;
A lisopt , mother, in the blaze
Of ripen'd hope, and sunny beauty,-=
I felt the chill—l turn'd aside=
'er ,
m
Bleak Desolation's cloud carpe oe,
And BeinE seem'd a troubled
Whose wrecks in darkness swami beford
me!
Speech of Col. Webb.
Head-Min2o of the Choctaws, Plat of the
Mississippi ?. in reply to the agent of the
c. •
United otatse.
, . .
Brother—W e have heard yob talk et
from the lips of our father, the great White
Chief at Washington, and my people have
called on me to speak to you'. The Red
man has no books, and when he wishes to
make known his views, like fathers be
fore him, he speaks from his 'mouth. He
is afraid of teriting. Wl.en he speaks, he
knows what he says; the Great.Spiric hears*
him. Tfritifig is the invention of the pale
faces, it gives birth to error and to feuds.
The Great Spirit talks—we hear him in
the thunder—in the rushing Winds and the
mighty waters, but he Bever
Brother--:-When you were young we
were strong: we fought by your side; but •
our arms are now broken. You have
grown large. My people have become
Brother—My voice is weak; you can
scarcely hear me; it is not the shout of a
warrior but the wail of an infant. I have
!oat it in mourning over the misfortunes of
my people. These are their *graves, and
in those agrd pines you hear the ghosts of
the departed. Their ashed are - here and We
have been lento protect them. Our war—
Elora are nearly all got e to the far country
west; but here are our dead. Shall we g r a
too. and give. bones to the wolves?
Broliter—Two sleeps - have passed since
we heard you talk. We have thought up-
on it. 'Sou ark us to leave our 'colihtry,
and tell us it is our Father's wish: We
would not desire to displease our Father.—
W e respect him, and you his child., But
the Choctaw always thinks. We want
time to answer.
Brother—Our hearts are full. T weitite
winters ago our Chief sold our country.—
Etery . warrior. that you see here was oppe
sed to the treaty. If the dead could have
been counted, it would never have been
made, hut alas! though they stood around
hey could not be seen nor heard. Their
tears came in the rain drops, and their vor
ces in the wailing wind, but the pale (.1-
(.6 knew it not; and our land was taken a
way,
Brother—We do not now complain.--
The Choctaw suffers; but he never itbeeps.
You have the strong arm and we cannot
resiztt• But the pale face worships the
treat Spii it. So does the Red man. The
Great Spirit loves truth. When you took
our country, you promised us land. There
is yotr promise in the book. Twelvti
times have the trees dropped their leailea,
and yet we have received no land. Our
houses have been taken from"us. The
white man's plough turns up the bohes of
our fathere. We dare not kind% our fires;
and yet you said we might remain and ytn
would give us laud.
Brother—la this trivia But we. believe
now that our Gteat Father knows our, CQII"
dition. be will listen to us. Mee are as
mourning orphans iu our ton" . itry; but our
Father will take us by the. hand. When
he fulfils bib promise , vlo answer his
..
will
talk. He meatus well. We know it.--
But we czunot bow , Grief has