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Peter- We! imaltlibigs—Major John Willock, Collector. %ITT TRIASORT, Wood between Fir.t. and Second l aterite—James A. Bartram, Treasurer. ConeTe Taxasoli, Third street, next door to the etesbyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. Matait'a Ornoz, Fourth, between Market and Wood atreetrAlexander Hay, Mayor. Pitsataisaver's Exmotoz. Fourth, near Market st: BANKS. r...eattasaass,between Market and Wood streets, on !laird and -Fourth streets. MIIIRCIUXTS' Lin MaIrtt►ACTDRRRB' IL D F•Ttlelts' Di. !sere Baur, (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between Mood sad Market streets. Cll'ollolol, Fifth street, near Wood. HOTELS. lidososroanct.s. Howse, Water street, near the Bridge. eittaimaaa fIOTIM, corner of Penn and sl. Clair. Mattoestirrillorze, corner of Third and Wood. Alltaktoak Horse,corner of Third and Smithfield. • EflitnmSesTzi, corner of Penn street and Canal. erisao &Ana, Liberty street. near Seventh. Minkaas Mawetoa Horse, Liberty St. opposite Wayne Ilananituarr MANSION House, Penn St. opposite Canal, nw (ISERT 'W 00 DS, ATTORNEY AND RAP COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office remo 'OA to flakeweire ''offiees on Grant st., nes' ly opposite UN new Court House, next rooms to John D. Mahon, :dot --rirst floor. sep 10 OH TONER, Attu, nev at Law, North East. Lerner of Smithfield and Fourth streetv. cep 10—ly ai rcA.NDLESS 6s itycLußE, Attorneys and Md. Canoeltom at Law: Office in the Diamond, back littot old Court House,Pitishurgh. sep 10 • GLINIUNK FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law, Fourth st 11.7 above Wood, Pittsbnrgh. sep 10-Iy, fiNUOS. HAM I LTON, Aitorney at Law, rift 11, between .11L- Virood and Smithfield sta., Pittahurzh. seplo-Iy . .WIL. O'HARA. ROBINSON, Attorney 10 Law; °Mee on the north side of the Dlamond.hetwecti Witte ma enion st reots, up stairs cep 10 ADeRiiORA.W, Attorney at Law; tenders fits professlanalscry ices to Um public, Office on PIM IRMO, above Wood, Pittsburgh, sett 10 IfIFFER k BITCH kN AN, Athwargs at Lam, office iressossd from the Diamond, to -Attorney'sßnwfr hady side of Fourth street, between Market and Wood arrests seplo BILICILHASTER, ATIRNEY AT LAW, .1.11 has removed his race to Beares'a Law Build lop, ?mirth street, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. t'vep 10 GEORGE W. LAYNO. Attorney at Law, Office No. 54 Firth street, near the Theatre, Pittsburgh. yep 27—ly READE ASHINGTON, .1177'01PVICI rAT LAW. —Office in Bakeweii's Minding, Grist street, Pittsburgh. Nov. 5. 1842. -yam MITCHELL — Attorney at Law, office OP Emmet of Smithfield and sth stir.. Pittsburgh. Er Collections made. A.l business entrusted to his will.be promptly attended to, r Morrow, Alderman; offt , o north rids of Fifth ii., between Wood and Smithfield ail" Plattsburgh. rep 10 Tilt. 8. R. HOLM ES, Office In Second street, next door -to illalvany 4. Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10—ly •tt t 9 '1 9 , lOU seders, gin era an Paper Manufacturers, No. 37, !Markel st. sep 10-ly Tom! ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water st.. wear lb. Monongahela Herne, Fittslursh. seplo—ly MONA. I. YOUNG. FRANCIS L. YOUNG. MHO& GB. YOUN Arr. _ CIO., .._ _. Furniture Ware illepowa. uorncr of Hand at. 4- Exchange Alley. pawnor- wishing to purchase Furniture, will find It to beleitdlantage to give as a call, being fully ntisfied that we eat please as to quality and price. sep 10 66 BOLO. PLAN TATION MOLASSES, received per Steamers Little Ben end Fulton, and for nit *e^J.G. 4- A. GORDON X 27. 12 Water street likihohe D. Comtism , • • LOY DR. COLICK • N et maxim , ' 4 CO.,Genera Agents, Forwarding and NJ 'Commission bierebants. Levee Street, Vicksburg Vi. They respectfully enact t consignments. DU , L ,T9SEIt r ,S Boot r. 124 Shoe Illanufacto• W> n ry, se. 83 F our th a..,heat door to 'he U. States .oallits Ladles Crunetia, Kid aud Balla F2:2 o ea made ia it Neatest manner, sad by the newestir reach patteYnc saikle GDriN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes, Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, Eddins Tools, Budding Pulsing Knives, Pruning Shears. etc., just re. *siva and fror sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. M 4MISTiteIIiTE3'BLANKS. for proceedings in At ` aatkosat eider the late law, for sale at this Office aIIIZANIC PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— N TO be aged In Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on srairlikaptr,and la the forms approved by t he Court,forsaie t tins 041 Bee of the Mercury and Democrat. sep 10 Vra JIWBBARD, Lidice fashionable boot and illOekliasufactu ter, No. 1.01, Third street, between Wool; sag Sallitfield streets, Pittsburgh sep 10 jAllt PATTERSON, Jr—Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturer of Locks, Hinges and Bolts; To• •nursaihlaller. Mill and Timber Screws; Houten Screws for Mefiliug Mills, its. sep 10-1 y OSPCLOSIOW, Tailor and Clothier, [alien!, t, betireenSlAPh and Virgin alley, South side. -sopa 1i G. k A. GORDON. Commission and Forwarding • +p►rohants. Water it., Pittsburgh. sep 10-1 y Woolidagbans i& Co. canusualy 4XD FORW4RDING .MER. CRA.NTS. Na. 60 Water assiset, Pittsburgh Pa. --IrPros—Reeelvirig and Shipping 5 cents per 100 lbs. Coinsoisittint as Purchases and sales 2 Fez cwt . ear T 1.113 S. MORROW, 34.11.111711WCTUR XX of Tin, Copper and Sheet Hoc Ware, No. 17, Fifth st., between Wood and Mar— weatuaaetly OA head a good amen tweet of warns. 114 1 1 8 0 1 1 1 ; a altars or piddle patronage. Aleo.on band, =WI. I articles: Sbovels. Pokers. Tongs. 9ridiroes, teakettlei, Pots. (Weis. Coffee UHb fie. plet e4lSteoli elbsta we invited is eon set minim dor dbUIWOM' el ,he Oterrateette NS sheep lbe sash er POOMslia.sr,l petilv-1 dvertising. LVE LINES OR LESS: One month, 40,00 Two monts, 6.00 Three months, 7,00 Four months, 8,00 Six months, 10,00 One year, 15,00 'D-AILY 11101KNIN"C' ..POST HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro- duce Merchants, And Dealers ir. Pittsburgh Nansfoctures No, 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh HAILNI AN, JENNINGS &Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street. Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns March 17,'43. THOMPSON HANNA HANNA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. 104, Wood st., wbcre may he had a general supply of writing, wrapping, printing, wall paper, blank books, school books, /0, 4-c. scp 10—ly RC. TOWN4END ¢ CO., Wire Workers and . .Manufacturers, No. 23 Market street, between 2d and 3d streets. sep 10-1 y LIMCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair 14 et rents, by aIeICIBBIN 4. SMITH. aep 10-4 Y BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.—Ed ward Hushes. Manufacturer of Iron and Nalls Warehouse N 0.2.5, Wood st., Pittsburgh. sep Ay EW GOODS.—Preston k Mackey, wliulesale and retail dealers in Eugllsh, French, ard Domestic Dry Goods, No. Fa, Market at , Pittsburgh. sen 10 JonN in , DEvrrr, Wholesale Grocer Rectifying Distiller, And Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts burgh. sep 10 WLLI.L H. Wit.t.tista Joni( S. Ditavortin WILLIAMS & DlLWORTH.—Wholesate Grocers Produce and Com mission Mercilante, and dealers In Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. 29, Wood street. sep IO tow; B.SHreurr SHERIFF & KEAN, Manufacturers of Copper, Tie, and Sheet Iron Ware. No. 80, Front M., Fitts burgh. House Spouting and Steamboat work promptly executed. sett 10 h it DAVID SANDS,I% ATCII6: CLOCK MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair street, Pitts burgh, DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, BR EASTPINS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, A.,c. sep 10 LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A full supply of Landretles Garden Seeds, always on hand, and for sale at 111ga:et - icy the Oro; store of F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. REMOVAL—Matthew Jones, Barber and Hair Dress er, has removed to ['mut hst reel , opposti the ?lay ors office, where he will he happy to:tvait upon oernianent or transient customers. lie sulititsa share of public Dat• 101 - IN Ill'FA ILL ND, UpkoJeerer and Cabinet M-ker, Third at. betweett Wood df Market streets, respectful informs his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. Bu reaus, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands. flair and Sprin:: Mattresses, Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Uptiolsterin: work . , which he will warrant equal .o any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. set , 10 RENOVAL:—The subscribers have remov.d to \l'a. ter between Wood and Smithfield streets, where, they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Coninos• sion badness. and would re4pectfully solicit the patron. age of their friends. J. W. SURBRIDG 4. Co. Dec 3 DL. A. W. PATTERSON..7:fice on Smithfield strut near Sixth. t;ep 10 - 1.8 • 4 3 FARE REDUDED. .U. B. M• 11. Lure OF ST•arg AND RAIL ROAD CARP. from Pittsshurgh, via Bedford. chambersburg. Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Plitladet phis, connecting with the. Malt train of Cars to N Y. c. Only 150 milesstagin2 and one night out. Also. the Direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9- Baitiniore, 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M, Office second door below the. Merchants Hotel Wood st. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH k Co. feb 23,1843-11 y. Proprietors. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROU' E. VIA. NATIONAL ROAD AND BALTIMORE OHIO RAIL ROAD COMPANY C ".... .-•-•+ . ..i.. "-ft. - 1' i.v.=.e.. ~ r xr : '- -. 4‘ i - :::7ti '1 ' ~ i ,. ', T.:2 -- 'i',." ', EN' line of U. S. Mali Coaches for WanAiiiitan City, Bat( insore, Phiiiiiielp his and New York. This line is in full operation and leavesPittsburgb daily at 6 o'clock A: Al., via Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland. connecting here with the rail road Co's. to all the above places: Travellers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it beings separate sad distinct Pittsburgh and Cumberland line, facilities will be afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Ex tra coaches furnished at the shortest notice, wito the privilege of going through direct, or taking cne night's rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at theittonongaltela House. L. W. STOCKTON• Feb. 3d—dtf. President of N. R. State CO. NEW ROUTE. ENTIRE NEW COACHES! PROM PITTSBURGH TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA , United States Express Line , Leaves Plitsbnrch daily, at 2 o'clock, r. x, via Steam. boat to Brownsville, thence in splendid new coaches to Cumberland, over the peat National Road, and from there by RAILROAD, In superior new eight wheeled cars, to Baltimore, Washington city and Philadelphia. The ahoy( Line is rvresented to the traveling public as being unequalled between the Ohio River and Eastern cities for comfort and expedition, having made arrange ments 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 less than the Wheeling route, and that In superb new coaches. Fare to Baltimore, $lO. Office in the Monongahela House. A. HENDERSON 4- CO-. Stage Proprieto ml d 3 VIACTS SPEAK FOR TBENSELVES--TRUTHIS X` CONVINCING:- Having been afflicted for nearly two years, with a bard swelling on the cap of my knee. which produced much pain, and used various applica tions recommended by the Faculty--all in vain wat cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr . Brand. reties Linament, or External Remedy. Witness my hand JAMES TAYLOR, Ohio tp Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1840. Dr. Brandreth's External Remedy or Linament; sold at his office, N 0.98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, 50 cents per bottle. feb 8. JUST RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and Lemons, of the finest quality, for sale wholesale and retail, by WM. THORN, feb t2—tf, 53 Market at. 201,000 LBS Cotton Tarns, assorted Nos. 2,000 lb.t. Batting, 2,000 " Candle Wick, 1,000 " Carpet Chain, and I 500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto. 11. Far sate by NAUMAN, JENNINGS & Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street. mar 17 "V.BlllPt Stir Clicker bunt awl AileNaugates'a build) ibr sake law far dub: A p u I IIIIIMINGIR LL IV-Cah :a? IV , /40 60 Wages at PITTSBURGH, JUNE 8, 1843. DANIEL M. CURRY, Attorney at Law. Of. ties on sth at between Wm.d and Smithfield. np 11. 113 EASE'S BOARBOUND •. XDY.--Turrcr has 1 received this day from New 'Fork. a fresh supply o. the above celebrated care for Coughs, Colds and Con sumption; and is ready to supply customersat wholesale or retail, at his Jiladicii Agency, 86 Fourth it. rKIV i 2 DAVID CLARK, ./Is't, teaskiorreble Beet Has removed to No, 34 Market street, betweei Second and Third streets, *here he would be happy to see his old customers,and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronize Mm. He uses nothing but first rate stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gtves. his constant personal attention to businew, he truststhak he will deserve and fleets° a fair share of patronage. sop 14) aurrd, ICE CREAM, 4- CONFSCTIONARY.— A • Bunke/respectfully informs his friends and the public that they can always find the best quality of Ice Creams. together with all kinds or confectionary and fruits, in their •enron, at his establishment—No. 11. Fifth street, betwe , n Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes, or anything In his line. Also families furnished , with Bread. sap 10 pyANS'S CAMOMILE PILL LS.—ABRA -1 HAM J. CLEM 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, cough, heart. burn, pale in the chest and stomach always after eating, Impaired appetite, sevsation of sinking at thestornach, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomiting., diggings. towards night and restieness. These had continued up: ward of a twelvemonth, when. on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans. WO Chatham street; and submitting to Ills ever successful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient was completely restored to health in the short space of one month, and grateful for the incalculable benefit derlv. ed, gladly came forward and volunteered the abovestate For sale Wholesale and Retail by JAS. N. Rican Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON F.l CTORY. Prices Reduced. Sitar: Reel Yarn. I Long Reel Yarn. at 14 cis. per WI 500 at 8 ets per riz, at 14 ditto 600 at 9 ditto at 14 ditto I 100 at 6 dllto at 14 ditto ROO at 5 ditto 10.5 6 7 8 at 14 ditto 900 at 41 ditto at 14 ditto 1000 at 4 ditto at 14 auto 12 at 14 ditto Candlewick at 15 cis per lb. 1:3 at 14/ ditto Com Batting • 8 ditto 14 at 15 ditto Family do. • 12 ditto 15 at 15t ditto Carp't Chain • 18 ditto 1t at 18 ditto Col'n Tv.ine • 25 ditto 17 nt 181 ditto Stocking Yarn and 18 at 17 ditto coverlet Yarn always on 19 at 171 ditto hand `.20 it 113 ditto tj;:r Orders promptly attended to, If left at 3. 1 r C. Painter',. Logan Q• Kennedy':, or the root office, addreio; tab 27, J. K. MOORHEAD 4- co. THE sobs-critter has removed his Fashionable Tiatoting Establishment to the Monongahela house. 3d door from first M. on Smithfield st.w here hisold customers and all others who may favor him with a can may depend on having their work done In a superior Style. From his tong experience In the Itu.dness In this city, and in many other fasitioualde cities in Europe and America, lie feels ronfident that in can give satisfaction to all who may please to favor him with their custom. fly strict attention to business and superior workmanship lie hopes to merit' and receive a sign re of public patronage. tie irdenti keeping on hand a supply of goods and trimmingssultede for the customer trade which will he sold at very reduced prices, . B. DONAGHY. CAtrST/Coethe K.rffe was formerly resorted to in all cases of burns, scalds and wounds, where mortitica was apprehended. The nere.sity for each sharp prac tire exists no Inn2er. The hia;lcal Pain r.xtractor, from Comstock 71 Malden Lane Is a far more efficient prevcn rive of mortification than cold steel or tin rate of silver. The application or this wonderful e m [round instantly removes the local paln.and irate wound, scald, burns or bruise hae nut injured sonic vital organ so as to render cure imt medble, it v. 1:1 in a vet y ellert apace of time restore the part affeeted to in sound nod healthy state without leaving the cleat! is. behind. This preparation Is also a certain remedy for Inflamed eyes. cancerous sore., ulcers, broken breast and sore nipple and all etwasions and eruptions of the skin. Its success as a cure for the piles is unparalleled and the vouchers for its c.tra• tive properties are from the must respectable and ea• tightened sources —Herald. For sale at Tuttle's, 86 Fcurlh street: 1113HENO.MENON IN CHEMISTRY—East India Hair Die--COiCIIR the hair and will not the skin This Dye Is In the form of a Powder which In plalh matte. of tact may be applied to the hair over night, the first eight turning the lightest or grey hair to dark brown; and by repeating a second or third night, to a jet black. Any person may, therefore, with the least possible trouble; keep his halt any dark shade or a perfect black, with the positive assurance that the powder if applied to the skin will not color it. There is no coloring in this statement, as any one may easily test. These facts arc warranted by the chemist who manufactures it. For sale at TUTTLE'S%) Bf 3 Fourth street, where a large assortment of Patent Medicines may always be had at either wholesale or retail FAMES IV. 11.911 ALAN 4 JOHN F JENNINGS 01 have entered hill) partnership for the purpose of transacting a WholeeateGrocery; Produce and Commis, sion business under the firm and style of IJAILMAN. JENNINGS k Co.,at No 43 Wood street, opposite the !Verdian a' Biel, where a supply of G roceries and Plus burgh M nufactured A nick's can always be had on Übe al terms. March 17 '93. Mauufacturer of Tin, Copper and Shee Iron Ware, No. 61 Liberty, between Market and 6th streets WOULD respectfully inibrm the citizens of Pitts— burgh, and the public In general that he continues torarr y on the above business in all its various branches atthe glove stand; where he will always keep a gener. al aruitment of all articles in his line, all of which will be made In tile game manner and of good materials, and will be disposed of on the most moderate and ac commodating tonna. Country htercnants and other dealers will find it to theittodvantage to call and examine his stuck before pur. chasing elseweere. Steamboats,!liousesand vorticees roofed with copper, zinczi.m, lead and iron on the shortest notice; Gutters and Conductotsmade and put up with despatch as usual. apr 5. WILLIAM DOHERTY, RT and Cap Manutarturer. 148 Liberty at, between Et Market and Sixth. ap 10— 6m. J. M. Sanderson & Son, FRANKLIN HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. THIS elegant establishment has been in operation due. 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. prietora satin compensation for their labor and atten tion . 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 01 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 arrangment, also, enables the guest to regulate his expenses, and to live In astyle of elegance or economy suited to his notions or disposition. The facility of procuring meals at any hour, and of get. tang that which the appetitetraves, Is also a saver of time which the business portion of the guests know bow to appreciate. The proprietors, therefore, solicit tbe custom of their old &binds, and promise a continuance of their exertions to make them comfortable. ap 25-3 m. For Rent. WOR a tarn or years: Tyro baHdlas iotson the bank 2: of thy A ilacheay river. adjeladigtha city Om Apply at the bonne Agency. Tomo groat. sth Ward, mat 2. ;AMEX BLATLYILY R. E. SELLERS, Agent, No 20. Wood street. below Second onus Werpg mnd, to order Removal. , Don'tf orget ! 86 Fourth itreet COPAR rtiERSEIIP. R. M. DAWSON, DR. GOODE'S este/witted Female Pills. These Pills are strongly 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 Ent. tad States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and Retail. R. E. SELLERS, Agent. Bey 10 No. 20. Wood Street. below Second. WM. ADAIR, Booealtd Shoe Maker, Libts-ty St., opposite the heed of Suit Afield at., Pittebargh.— The subscriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas Itaiferty, deceased, has commenced business In the old stand of Mr: It., and Is prepared to execute ail descriptions of work la Ills line, in the heat manner and on the shortest notice. He keeps constantly on band a large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and ante best quality: He solicits the patronage of the pub lic and of the tram wm. ADAIR. sera PITTSBURGHMANUFACTORY.—Sprixis and 4.ries far Carriages at Eastern Prices. The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coach,C and Entitle Springs (warranted,) Juniata Iron Axles. Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Bras., and plated Rub Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lampe, Three fold Steps, Malleable ron, Door Handles and Hinges. 4.c., ke. JONES d• COLEMAN. St. Clair st.. near the A lieshcny Bridge. D.BELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling In Fourth, near Ferry street. asp 13-1 y LOOK AT THIS The attention "fthcpe who have been somewhat seen. tient In referenee to the numerous certificates published In favor of Dr. Sway ores COMROOnd Syrup of Wild Cher. ry, on account of the persons being unknown in this see lion of the State, is respectfully directed to the following CeftifiCale, the writer of which has been a citizen of this borough for several years. and is known as a gentleman of integity and responsibility. To the Afellt, Mr. J. KIRBY. have used Dr. Swavne's Comp and Syrup of Wild Cherry for a cough, with which I have been severely of for about fonr months, and I have no hesitation In saving that it lathe most effective medicine that I have been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness. and agrees well with my diet.-mane plantains a regular and good appetite. I ran freely recommend It to all others similarly afflicted. I .h 1 mimic. Borough of Chambersh4. March 9. IR4O. se For tale by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street. YRUIT; SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES pERSONS desirous of proeurtne Fruit, Sisads. and Ornamental Trres, or Shrebber!, from Thliadel• phla or New York, are requested to make application as soon as possible. at the Drur and Seed Store of the soh. smite', where can be had ratalogues, gratuitously. of the most rserlient warier lea. F. L. SNOWDEN, srp 21 No 184. Liberty -it reel. head of Woo,' WILLIAM C. WALL. PJaia God Fancy Pertrait and Picture Frame Afasufacturrr, Ne: 87, Fourth Street Pittsburth.—CanvaNs Brushes. Varnish d.e., for Artiste, always on hand. - Lookin: Glasses. kr, promptly framed to order. Repairing done at the short eat notice. Portientsr attention paid to re:tiding and Jobbing ofev cry desertplion. Persons fining up gleam Boats or . houses will find It to heirstivent-fe to call. sep 10 M. STEELE. (successor to H. Itreloskey) Fatah. io.nt'ile Hoot Maker, Liberty ■L, 2d door from Alley. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has commenced the above business In the sliop formerly occupied by Mr. Henry M'Closkey. and that be is now prepared to attend to all orders in his line of bu.iness with despatch and on the most reasonable (rms. From his lons eznerienee in the manufacture of rishionable Boats, he feels confident thnt ott articles from his establishment will give satisfaction to his pa Irons. A sliareof public patronag,e to respect fully solicit. ed. sep 10 /RD SEEDS A f esii supply of Roil Seeds, con Fistin of Canary mo.and roe; just received by felt 3. F I. SNOWDEN, 148 Libert, St. WM . E. AUSTIN, Attorney nt Law. Plitnhorgh, Po Office in di h sireet,opposite Burke'. Building. Wit.i.i k e E. Acme. Esq., will give hisatientten to my unfinished bus.nera, and I rrenrnmend hlo3 to the ontrou• age of inv friends. WAT.Tr.II FORWARD. app 111—lv pITTSItURGIICIR"I'LATING AND REFERENCE LIBRARY of Rel4fionE.,Flistoi leat,Political.ann cellaneouv Work.. will I,e open every day, SaAath ca. cepted, or., 7 o'clock, A. Itl..nntil 9, P. M., in the Ex change Rtilidlne,corlier n 1 Pt ,Clair atreeland Exchange alley. wnere,iunctual attendance will be given by fen 10 OEMEIL. NEW YORK DYER. gri k sEE Hi bIES, would respectfully Inform his friends ‘...Yand the public In general,that he dies Ladies' dresses, Habits and Mantels of every description, black—and warrants Item n o t to smut, and to look equal to new goods. It. dyes fancy color., of all derwriptiaus on silk and carpet yarn. Also, Oran; and restores the colors of gentlemen's clothing, so as to resemble new goods, Mr. 11. flatters h;inself this he can please the public, as he has done an eilensiee business in New York for twenty years. All work done on moderate terms at his establialinwnt in 5111 st. between Wood and Smithfield netr the Theatre. CERTIFICATE [LT Thi r is to ccrtify 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 Hull, B. F. Mann, Davi Boles, Joseph French, jr., Andrew Purdy, W. B. Boles, Wm PorV3r, 11 H. smith, Henry Javens, A. Shockey,. jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes. ap 20th. JOHNSON & DUVAL, BOOKBINDERS AND PAPER RULERS, CONTI NUE business at the eland late of McCandles s 4. Johnson. Every description of work in their lin neatly and promptly executed. may 8— ly BETTER BARGAINS THAN EVER THREE BIG DOORS rrillE subscriber would respectfully Inform his custo mers and the public generally, that notwithstanding the unprecedented sales at the Three Big Doors, during the present season: lie line still on hand the largest and most varied assortment of elegant CLOTHING that caw he bought west of the mountains. The public may rest assured that all articles offered at his store are manufac tured from FRESH GOODS, purchased in the Eastern markets this Spring ,and made into garments by Pitts. burgh workmen. In consequence of the multiplication of slop shops in our city, filled with pawn•brokers,clothes and the musty, cast off garments of former seasons, from the eastern el. ties, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char. aster of the establishments in which they are invited to purchase, before they part with their money. The ar ticles offered at several of the concerns in this city, are the mere offals of New York and Philadelphia slop shops, and sent out hereto be palmed off on the Pitts. burgh public. Purchasers should be on their guard's. gainst these impositions, and they may rely on the fact that no establishment that advertises eastern wads Cloth. Ing, can given good an article or es advantageous bar. gains as can be had at the "Three Big Doors." The public will please remember that all the subscri ber's p trments are made in Otis city, by competent work. men, and not gathered op like the goods now offered by the "birds of passage" from the shreds and patches of eastern slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to maintain the reyntation that the "Three Big Doors' have obtained for furnishing a superior style of CLOTH ING In every respect, and at prim below thOso of any other establishment. He would again return his thanks to his friends and the public for the unprecedented patronage Lestowed sport his establitheoent, and believing that they have found it to their advantage to deal with him, he would repeat his invitation to all thole who wish to purchase Mathias •of every description at the lowest price to call at No-151. lansemir Br. JOHN M'CLOSKY. :Observe maid Plate in the pavemont. ap 26. VirMs ELDER:, Attorney st trne.—Odlee In See med Etreetgad door abode the corner ot Penkblield sort!' side. sp. 29: MEM PROSPECTUS! _ . For publishing a new Daily Paper in the city o f pia, burgh, to be entitled tAt DAILY MORNING POST. THE Subscribers having made arrangements to merge the American Manufactuier and Pittsbnrgh Mercu• ry Into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper with the title of the Daily Aferaileg Post. The leading object of the uPorr" will be the dissemina tion and defence of the political principles that have here tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respettive papers, and their best efforts wilt still he devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Although, in politics, the paper will be thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest, candid history of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat• ters and occurrences that come properly within the sphere ofa Public Journal, to make their paper 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 will be fonad in the "Morning Post," the Editors will take pains to furnish the businesss community with the latest and most lots resting COSIMERCIAL IwrzLit owns from ail parts of the country, and to have prepa red such accounts of the Markets and the state of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men In their several cuttings. Terns.—The Porr will be pnblished en a large flatted. al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per an num, payable In advance. It will also be sold by news.boys 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. ver w ENTY active lads are wanted to tell the Post, who will be engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W.H. SMITH. Au:sti 31, 1842 MORISON'S PILLS BY Morrison k Co. London, for sale only by S. IS Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. pep 10 FOR SAFETY. Transfers a naiad select Boats provided with Evire4 Safety Guards, for preventing Explosion cif Steam Boilers. IT would be well for the traveling community to beds in mind that their security 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 contrast ling towards' general introduction of an invention ad mitted by all men who undetstand the principles of the Steam Engine, to be a sure preventative against those dreadful disasters You have cei minty, In the hundreds of explosiow that have already taken pisee, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have already been lost, a suMcient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boat, and la 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 lieeiality, and by your preference show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this aw ful sacrifice of human life. They do not charge more than othet boats; their accommodat ions in other respects are equal, and in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you rue any risk, when it is so comp ietely in your own power to avoid those disasters. Ali boats marked thus tel in the List of Arrivals and Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied with the Safety Guar t. Litt of Beata provided with the safety Guard. ALPS, MENTOR. AGNES, MICHIG AN, AMARANTH, MARIETTA, BRILLIANT, MARQUETTE, BREAKWATER. MUNGO PARK, CASPIAN, MESSENGER, CECILIA, MONTGOMEY CANTON, NORTH BEND, CICERO, NEPTUNE, CADDO, - NARAGAN SETT. DUKE of ORLEANS, 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. RARITAN, IDA, SARAH ANN, INDIAN QUEEN, SARATOGA, ILLINOIS, SP — ANNA, LADY OF LYONS, 'r LLEYRAND, VICTRE S, • ALLEY FORGE, WEST WIND. ASHLAND, BRIDGEWATER MISSOURI MAIL, CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH, COLUMBUS. CUTTER EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA, GENL. BROOK, TOBACCO P 1 ANT. JAMES ROSS, ADELAIDE. BRUNETTE, COLUMBIAN A. CLLIPPER, MINSTREL, • FOWLER'S PATENT BED STEAD. 111ArANUFACTUREO at Vira. LETSVItIeI Cabinet Shop .11.1 No. 69 Second street, between Wood am Smithfield, where a general assortment of Furniture may be had at reduced prices for cash. The superiority of these Bedsteads, consist In the test. enings, which for durability and ease in putting up and taking down., it not muffled by any other now In use —and to all such as would consult their own comfort in their nightly slumbers, It should be remembered that all clauses of the bug family are fastened en by these fastenings. gtr High's for Counties, Districts or Stales for sale by 30BN FOWLER, Patentee. We, the undersigned, do certify that we have cease. coed the above Bedstead Fastenjap, and have no hesita tion in pronouncing them the best now in use. —eoming up fully to the represistitios In thallium, Mitertiee. anent. Wm. Ornitanr, Jr., Josioph Wm.ltvin, retch Vogdesi John A. 43111, ..oeorge Elora; ap 27. —So PRICE TWO CENTS' 10 la TAis if_ll VlErifi, Regulations relative to the admission of Cadets into the Military .Beadetny.--As frequent inquiries are made in regard to the mode of procuring admission into LAI Military Academy, all persona interested in the subject are hereby informed; Out applications should be made by letter td the Secretary of War. Application) elk be made, at any time, by the candidatd himself, his parent, guardian, or any of lila friends, and the name placed op the Ar., ister. No preference will be gitee to ap plications on account of priority; rthr will • any applications be entered in the Regts.i ter, wbdde the candidate is under or above the prescribed age; nor will ahy applics.4 lion be considered, in cases whete the age and other qualifications ?of the candle dates are - not stated: The fixed abade of the candidate must be set forth in the *p4 plication. Applications, if not renewed annual 4). will nut be reconsidered. This renewal may be effected by letter, addressed to the Secretary of War, merely stating the fact of such renewal. The appointments will be made annnsla ly in the month of February. The claims of all the candidates on the Register will be considered and acted upon. Each Cow. gressional and Territorial District and the District of Columbia shall be entitled tel have one Cadet at the Academy. Eath Cadet moat be an actual resident of thd District from which the appointment is to be made. No certain infortnation can be given as to the probable success of a catil didate, before the arrival of the period foe making the selections. Persons, therefore; making applications, must not expect to receive information on this point. As a general rule no person will be sp.= pointed who has had a brother educated et the institution. QUA LIF (CATIONS. Candidates must be over sixteen and under twenty one years of age, at the time of entrance into the Military AcaderdYv and must be five feet in height, end free from any deformity, disease and infirmityi which would render them unfit for the mil- itary service, and froth any disorder of aft infectious or itrithoral character. Thby must be able to read and write well, slid perform with facility and accuracy, the tit. lions operations of the four ground tules of arithmetic, of.reduction, of simple ate' compound proportida, and of vulgar raid decimal fractions. It must be understood that a full rurfil4 pliance with the above conditions will fie insisted onithat is to say—the candidate must write in a fair and legible hand, aed without any mistakes in spelling, such adn tences as shall be dictated by the exami ners; and he must answer promptly at@ without ertas, an their questions in Mr above mentioned rules of Arithmetic:— failing in any of these particulars wilt be re'ected. It must alio lie understood that etretY candidate will, soon after his arrival at West Point, be subjected to a rigid exartiiL , nation by an experienced Medical Boatd; and should there tie found to exist in him; any of the following causes of disqualified. tion to such a degree as will immediately, or in all probability may, at no very dis tant period; impair his efficiency, tie Wilt be rejected: 2: Feeble conejitution; and musculit tenuity; unsound health from whatevit cause; indications of former diseases; glatl 4 dular swelling Cf r other symptoms of sctofuw la, 2: Chronic cutaneous affections, espe;- cially of the scalp, or any other disorder of an infectious Character. 3, Seyete injuriea of the bones of the headi con4tilsions. • 4. Impaired *igloo from whatever nada; inflamatory affections of the eye-lids; im mobility, or itregplatity of the iris; fitnia lachrymal's, &c. &c. 5. Deafness; Copious discharge from the ears. 6. Loss of many teeth, of the teeth gen erally unsound; 7. Impedient of speech. 8. Want ofdue capacity of the chest,-and any other indication of a liability to a pill mbhic disease. 9. Impaired or inadequate efficiency of one or both of the superior extremities on account of fractures, especially of the cltt. icle, contraction of R joint, extenuatiOn. deformity, &c. &c. 10. Au unnatural excurvatixre of the spine. 11. Hernia: 12. A varicose state of the 4iend, of the scrotum and spermatic chord, (when large) sarcocele, hydrocele, hemorrhoids, fistulas. 13. Impaired or Inadequate efficiency of one or both of the inferior extremities on account of varicose veins, fractutes, malformation, flat feet &c., larnenest, cat-- traction, unequal length, bunyons, overly ing, s upernumerary toes, &c. &c. 14. 'Ulcer*, or unsound cicatrices of Ws cats likely to J reak out afresh. JAMES M. PORTER. Secretary of War. WAR DEPARTMENT, March, 1843. mat 22 Gov. Fitzpatrick, of Alabama, has leaned a proclamation appointing the third Fri• day in June, ..as a day of fasting, humilis ion and prayer." go Max.—The New York Tribune says: 'We have seen a letter from the gee tlernan under whose care the Siansese Twine have been living, fully eon - Sluing the report of their marrisge=—the inert tbotOort is not "a hoar," bet .4.01W1T trot*,