1Z32121 11:: MEM PITBLISIIED BY 7 11108:"PHILLIPS & W. 11. SMITH, i„.a",f. CORNER OR WOOD 4. FIFTY STS. lirelltaill-41VE DOLLARS a year; payable in eshsa_ese..: Single copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the seumerelf tie office, and by News Bays. • Meteury and Manufacturer 8 plonstted WEEKLY, at the same office, on a double strediitin sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In ad. evliteie. Slagle copies, SIX CENTS. . . , Terms of Advertising. -:-... PI 6I IBI3IISRE OF TWELVE LINRS OR LENS: 'Ann iismertion, 0,50 One month, #6,00 00 tom insertions, 0.75 Two monte, ...., nohnerlitstrrtions, 1,00 Three months, - 1 Chasavark 7,00 , . 1.50 Four months, rill* milielOw. 3.00 13,00 SIX months, rlaweemerelts. 4.00 10,00 One year, 15,00 'PEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CHANGEABLE AT PEICASURIC. - Ons Sfmars. Ihr months, Two Spuires avi e13,00 Six months, 112.1,00 Ckratr, . 15,00 One year, 33,00 Ivriatraer advertisements In prorortlon. 'o7lll . lSof four lines SIX DOLLARS a year. - -- PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. PoeT Orrice.. Third between Market and Wood ill4reees,—.R.llll Riddle. Postmaster. 'Console Hawse, Water. 4th door from Wood at. Peter 1111bn's:bsdhlints--MaJor John W Block, Collector. iflperr Tectsunr, Wood between First and Second i treets—James A. Bantam, Treasurer. Coonir Titeinuity, Third street, next door to the 11'bird Presbyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. MAlrcrell 0/11C1, Fourth, between Market and Wood •ilt l reete—Alexander Hay, Mayor. Illtsiteattres Excaanos, Poorth, near Market st. RANK rk S. 'Arressostaa, between Maet and Wood streets, on titan, and a'ourth titreets.. illearmorre' LINO 114 • 11, 1FACTURtRs' lAD FARIttIIPO *T BANK, (fbraserly Saving Fund,) Fonrth, hetwten Arooil and• Market streets. M.senanee, Fiflb street. near Wood. HOTELS. Mormareassts. House. Water street, near the Ilrldge. Horan, corner of Penn and St. Chair. .411, &Kra' Horst., corner Of Third and Wood. AsnitleAn HoTzt,corner of Third and Smithfield, Unman SrATes, corner of Penn street and Canal. Selman &Awe, Liberty street. near Seventh. Mutates Maxims House,Liheriy St. opposite Wayne P.l•mstos Honer, Penn St. opposite Canal, ROBERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office moo itif is %Rowell's offices on Grant at., neatly opposite .new Court douse, next rooms to John D. Mat staii .—first Boor. sop 10 fraß TONER, Alto, nev at Law, North EaQt currier .70C8akit h fleid and FOurih streets. sep 10-1 y Air 'CANDLE:3S dr. 111'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law: Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court [louse, Pittsburgh. sep 10 ntrgx FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law. Fourthst above Wood, Fittsbnrgh. sep 10-Iy, lIIMOS. HA St I LTOS. A itorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts.,Plttabar,th. see, 10-1, O'HARA ROBINSON, Attorney at Law; Orrice on the north side uhhe Diamond.hetweee ilarket and Union streets, up stairs rep 10 A I. DURBORAW, Attorney at Law; tenders Ili • his professional services to tht. public . Office on PIMP Street. above Wood, Pittsburgh, seri 10 sTgn nucti %NAN, lornege at L ()M aw, ee Ey r„.„,ed 41 from the Diamond, to -Attorney'•Row," may vide of Fourth street, between Market slid Wnnd reets sep 10 1% BUCKMASTER, ADRNEY AT LAW, has removed his °thee to Ftehre,'s Law Build ags.rourth street, above Smithfield, Pii tAtargh. -rep to ( . 2EORGE W. L.+l IWO, Attorney at Law, Office Na, 54 rifih Street, near the Theatre, Pitteourgh. lisp 27-1 y ftICALOO ASIIIVGTON, 4rroi.arer .er L. 4 w. %V —Office ia Bakeweli'l Bonding , elastatrieet, Patsbargh. Nur . 5, 1842. WIN J. MITC L. --Attorney at Law, office corner of amithkeld and sth ma., Pittsburgh. tr. Collections made. A I business entrusted to his are will be promptly attended to, lab 16--Iy. sREMOVAL.--g. Morrow, Alderman; oft e north side of Fifth at., between Wood and Smithfield els, Pittsburgh. scp 10 D R. R. It. HOLM ES, Office in Second street, next door to allulvany 4. Co's Glass Warehouse asp 10—ly ouNsruN 4- STOCKTON, Dativeltem Printers an Paper Manufacturers, N 0.37, Slarket at. sep 10:-1 J DUN ANDERSON, SmithlieLd Foundry, Water at. sear the Monongahela House, Pillsturah. sep 10—ly s TII3/4•13 i YoUNG. FltAlicll3 1., liotlPlo. B. YOUNG. & CO., Furniture Ware 11.00111 A, 4...orner of Hand al. ¢ Hichange Persons wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to heir advantage to give us a call, being fully satisfied that We can please no to quality and price. sep 10 66 MILE. PLANTATION MOLASSES. received per Steamers Little Ben and Fallon, and for .1. C. 4' A. GORDON 12 Wmer street sale by roar 27 Noceotte D. Coteau,' ..... LOYD R. COLICKAN C OLEXSAO CO., l lene: t Agents, Forwarding and Commtnion Merchant" Z.( vee St rect, Vicksburg Miss They respect ft:llpm t conalgurnents. n 22- W EBB CLONEYOI Soot and Shoe Mant:facto• ry, No. 83 Fourth St., nest door tothe U. Sulk! -omits Ladies Prunella, It id and Satin Shoes wade in lee iteatcstruanner,attd by tkc newestrrcuch patierns. ie. NI G A KORN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes, Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, Edding Tools, Budding giives, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re ceived and for tale by P. L. SNOWDEN. see IQ. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. M ACtSTRAi'ESBL thetNtil.b;troceedi A ceiine.,inde; t:l:ornle at Iltia me ULANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.- . l obe used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on good paper,and in the forms approved by the Courtfor sale title OMee of the Mercury and Democrat. sep M. HUBBARD, Ladies' fashionable boot and shoe Manufacturer, No. 101, Third c•reet, between Wootisudiihnithfield streets, Pittsburgh Sep 10 J AS, PATTERSON, Jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturer or Locks. Hinges and Bolts; To• 1 am, Faller. MITI and Timber Screws; Housen screws for Rolling Mills, 4.c. sep IG—ly f 02PCLIsKEy, Tailor and Clothier, Liber.v Sixth and Virgin alley, South side. ftet 10 G. 4. A. CORDON. Commission and Forwarding kr • Merchants, Water st., Pittsburgh sep 1111-- H i raiilighalil a; CO. atit ING CICZUPg. No. 60 W ate r s street, ORWAR Pitt D sburgh Pa. AMR rarasa—Receivlng and Shipping $ cents per 100 lbs Commiealai on Purebasea and sales 2i per eent. le rit '42 -ixu rscrukgß o • N. MORROW, f Tin, Copper and S I ror Were, No, 17, Fifth st., between Wood a nd t Id ar a,,,, - o = l el o sentantly on hand a good assortment of wares, •abase Or public frltrOnage. Also. on hand, "tillelest Shovels, Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons, Onalsimill, les, Pots, Grano, Collie USN *e. Net. eliaiNiblit *fare are Invited to call and examine for UNISSINIni, 14 he fa i litaradoalltoaellelisiplor cash or ""441fti4 . . : .. _ ..,_ _. . -.• ... . ~ ~ .._ 1... ••- --,- ~:.!;-.,•;, . •,- 1 ?:,-\_...: ..: ‘-‘_-... ,•••• • ~. - --,,,, ::: ', 1 at . t - .. ~,.. . :-.: • 1, / . . ~ t. ~ , . . . . . 0 , .. ~• . . - - BA/1111Ali, JENNINGS Sr. Co , Wholesale Oracers, Conaninnian and Pro-. duce Merchants, .4'sd Magri in PilfshisriA Alapujocpsres No, 43 Wootrt reel, Pittsburgh. AILMAN, JEN NILNGS,A.: Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. dd Wd reet. Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Fact 00 0ry st Yarns March 17, '43. THONPRON H•NAA L. HANNA J• 1125 TURNE:, I. 4. TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. 104, Wood at., where away he had *general supply of writing, wrapping, printing, wall paper, blank books, school books, 4-c, 4-c. sep 10--ly C. TOWN.3ENDvr and R, -Van araefirrere, No. 23 Market s ir e d b e wean 2nl and 3d streets. sep 10-1 y E XCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair streris,by /Relit FIBIN ¢ SMITH. rep 1 0--I y BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--DI ward !highest. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25, Waorl NI., Pittsburgh. rep 10 —I y -------- N EW GOODS. —Preston ¢Mackey, w liutesale and retail tlealrrs io lii li 1,, French, aid Domestic Dry Goods, No. ILI, :111irkei sert 10 T OIIN 3 VDEVITT, Wholesale Crocur itectifOng Dist,ll,r, And Dealer in Produce and Pilishurgli Manufacture 4 Articles, N.. 224 Liberty Street, Pitt, burgh. RFT, Irl Wlt.r.,l43 t Jelin S. it VVIeLLIAMI.Sd&r n II i I C LIV(!R um . 11'11 oa ,i — „ — d w ianis, and !valets in Paintiorgli Manufactured tin. 29, Wood st.revt.. Fe n til /MIN ILSITICRIVE JA , . N. Kkme SHERIFF Marfaehirers of Copper, Tan, and Sheet Iron Ware, N o 30. Front sr., Fol.- burgh. !louse Spouting and Ste:Hotel: l i work p:ornoile eircuted. rep II) AV ID SIN Ds, 11 ATCII CLOCK KER, No. 7, st.ci.dr vats burgh, DEALER IX WiITCII S, C LOC S ,I 3 ItEA S7'PIXS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, fr EFS, CO.VEIS, sep 10 LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.- A cull supply of Laodieill's Garden Sreds • always on hand, and for sale at lirsagrary the mu : Stor e of F. L SNOWDEN, IRJ Lilocris sirryt, bead of wood EMOVA L.—Mati hew Jowl:, Muir, and Halt ttre‘a er, has removed to Fourth ul reel , oppose el he May ors qffice, w here he will he hurler to:wait upon ,lermanent ur irauFieut costumers. fir sollrltca shale of poldir Dal Pei' 10 1 OLIN R I), VpArdstrrer and Cii.kincr TAird st, betrrra 11"oad .Alar Let strretr, respectful inf•Yrms his friends and the puldir that he is prepared to eteclite all orders for Sofa,. Std”boartl. Ito reaus, Chairs, Tablet, Ited , leads.Stands. Ital. anti Mattrasses, Curtain. Carpets, ail sur; s of IlrinoNtericis woric, which he will warrant equal .o any 111:11i1. In the city, and on reasonably! terms. "P ip _ RE. 4 IOFAL!-7'he subscriber. have remov.il t o ler between Wood and Smithfield streets. where they WIII rofttintie the Wholega le Grocery and emu mf , eion tratittees and would re.pe , ll)lll7 II milt mi. are of their friends J. W. BURR!: f Co. Dec X. A. W. PAT I'ERSON. on Sinnhilel.l stre4 , l near Skin. n 10 18 kr' 1 3 F \RE II EDUDED. •C. S. MAIL Line Ca 51A(.1,.. Asp RAIL r:OAD front I'd 1 ,, ,d1.1 rgll. Chanterslturt., Barri:bora and Lane:otter. to rit.l. o tm phia; connecting will, Mr Malt prate of rars to N 1. kr. Only 150 mtlesmattitt¢ end one 111;lot Dill. Also. the Direct tine to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia Baltimore, Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office serood door I+ef”m, the hlcrchitni a lintel Wood st MENDELL,GRA !IA k Co. felt 23. 11313-Iy. Proprietors. THE ORE Vl' EENTR A L ROI/ E, vi. NATIoNA I ROAD AND BALI'IMORL•AU OHIO RAIL ROif COMPANY. cz 1 —per , ...z.. 451 , . M : 1 ' :. I=n, 1 73. ',.;•`,ot ; t,,i11.10. A r MEW line °ILL S. MI if enriches for Wasiii n glut: City, .1.11 Baltimore, Phi:adelpiia aad New York. This line Is In full operation and lenvearlttsburrOi daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington ?a. aid national told to Cumberland, C oll lll'filllg herr with the rail road Co'a. to all the aliove place,: Travellers will find tin a speedy and comfortable route, it brine a separate tin d distinct Pitishargh and runiNeriand line, facilities will he atrorrvldelt have not been herrinfoir enjoyed. F.% Ira c aches furnished at Ills' shortest node r, wile, thr privilrgr of going through direct, or taking roe night's rest at i their option. tickets, app'y at our oilier at the Mononal,ela Ifni „ I. W. S'l'Orii'l'ON• Fell. 3 , 1--dif. r irsillt ist of N. R. :Maze Cy,, nzur .ROUTE. ENTIRE NE \V COACEIES, FROM PiTTSRURGII Tr) 11 . 1 1.77.11()RE AM) PHIL3I , ELPiII.I United States Express Line . Leaves Pitts' nre.lo dairy, at 2 o'clock, p. 31, via Shorn. hoot to Brownsville, thence In splendid new ;nicht, to Cumberland, over the great National Bead, and front there by ItAILROAD In superior new eight wheeled cars, to Baltimore. Waslitugion city and Bitiladelphia. The above Line Is r7presented IC the traveling pnblie as being unequalled between the Ohio River and Eastern Chips for comfort arid expedition , having made arrange mentsi to convey passengers through in two days, and no Hight travel, either by Stale or Railroad Cars.— Think or it! Only 75 miles Stage travelling„ and 56 miles less than the Wheeling route, and that in superb new coaches. Fare to Flaltimo e, $lll. Office In the Monongahel a II ou.e. A. II ENDEP FON k• St pee Proprieto ml-A3 LI.4C TS SPEAK FOR THENSF:L YES- -TRUTH IS CONVINCING:- havi ng been afflicted for nearly two years..wlth a bard swelling on the cap of my knee. which produced much pain, and , used various applica Lions recommended by the Faculty_ -all in vain cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr. Brand relies Linamcnt, or External Remedy. Witness me hand JAMES TAYLOR, Ohio tp Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1840. Dr. Brandreth's External Remedy or Liaament ; sold at his office, No. 88 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE— .SO cents per bottle. fehB. JUST RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and Lemons, of the finest quality. for sale wholesale and recall, by WIC THORN, feb 22—tr. 53 Market st. 20,000 vs .. Cotton Yarns, assorted 2,0001 bi. Batting, 2,000 " Candle Wick, 1,000 " Carpet Chain, and 500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto ry. For sale by HALLMAN, JENNINGS & Co . , Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street. mar 17 Y d "L FOR SJLZ.-A Ri.* ()Maker •beilt Yawl taleN airs Ittee's ARNO I'o, rah IoW for_earb: Ap. pry to, , • BIRMINctI#I4I &Co t , ,pp is. • No 6) Water D ANIEL u. cußivi, Attorney at Law. 0 1 . ace on sth at between Wm.dand Smithfield. ay /1. 131EASki hoAkiiS6U.F.WIP.7.7iT77I-7-17W7a received this day from New York. a fresh supply*. the above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Cotds and Co% sumption; and is ready to supply cmaomcisat wholesale uov 12 orretall; at hie JUrdiug Ritacy, 86 Punta & at. ". D AVID 07Akk, Itas remove to No, 39 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he worth be happy to see his old eustomers,and all others who feel dams*. cd to patronise him. He uses nothing but Stet's ` stock, andel:ll)Nya the beat of workmen; and es be give( lug constant personal attention to business, he trestathat, he will deserve and receive a fair abase of pationage. .sen 10 it;E: UItBAAt, A llnolter respectfully informs his friends and the public that they can always find the best gustily of • Ice Creams. together With al: kinds of confectionary and fruits, in their iiesJon„ at his es tablishment—No. 11, Fifth street, lietwer it Wood antiatasket. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes. or anything in his line. Also families fornishii with Bread. wen 10 'OVAAWM CAMOMILE PlisE L 1_74 lIAM J. CLEAIER, residing ,'fit 66hiott street, New York, was afflicted with Oysnertslo in its moil ac2ravaied form. The symploms were violent head ache, erect deldlity, fever, rostirenevs, eruct , heart. burn, pain tnthe chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appetite, accsalion of sinking at the sionottb, - i furred tonvie, nausea, with imperil vomiting', diatioess towards nlyht and resttoncvs. l'hosie had confirmed ep. ward of a I welvemunth, when, on consulliug Dr. Wm. Evans. UM Chatpaut tra;el, and salimillinc to Iris ever surces„fulandagrceal,lemode of ireattnetil, the patient was completely restored to health in the short space of, ottentoutti. and zratertt I for the Inca leulahle benefit tlerhr. j ed. 2latl ly came forward and volunteered the above slate For !ale Whole:Ale anti Retatt by E FELLERS, Agent., No 20, Word at reel ,irelow Second. Cheap for Cash. COT.TON 1•11C'TOI?1'. Prices Reduced. Sinrl Pert Yarn. Lung .11te cis per di l \o.sat 14 rig. per lb I 500 at ft Yarn. 6at I I ditto 600 at 9 ditto 1: 7at 11 ditto 709 at 6 ditto t 1-I ditto ROO al % ditto 111 9 /4 at 14 at ditto 9110 at 41 ditto ditto 1009 at 4 ditto II a: 14 auto 12 at 14 ditto 11ditilleisick 1 at al ci.e pe dill r It., 141 ditto Cool Rattle); • 14 at ri ditto family du. •12 ditto nt 15e ditto Cardt Chainllll ditto ei at ICldm. Cot • n file • 2.; 17 at 161 ditto an ° storkinv Yaro d 18 at 17 diito roverlel. Yarn always on 19 at 171 hand 411 at 18 ditto ,cotton Warp; M N made lo order. fittlers promptly „ii. nerd to, if al J. 4- C. rainter'..l.mp II 4. Ktr,,,p,1%, 'he firt,:t office, addrp.s.: felt aT, J. K. moon!! RAI) 4- co. Itentoval. i!,er ha. reitinv, dF ~s hi nna h le T.aloglng io the Motiorizalwla .3.1 &Jur from firm H. on %mil latch, at.w herr hisioil etiOrmiera and all other. who may fityor Min with a rail may tferwilif on having I heir work done in a anyerinr Style. P. um h,e;:e't aer cure In the hiyone.. iu Ihi. r uy, nn.: In many row( fe>hion a Ft c i Ow. In Ritrope and A inerir.., lie feels eiiiitiilent that lin ran gher. Sait 3 l;l,ltoll 10 all who 11/3h iihn-eto favor him wit Orb' v Alt iri attenlion to htt.ihee• and .91perier workehte.thip he hope, In merit and receive a ' , harem plihfir pat mnaga. Ile friend keeying on hand a "PPIYof zood, and Itit htrtier.cella',h. fur the ra.other tra.le whirl, will he !told at terry reilityr.lprlemi, H. HONActsv. dri,/rsTir rt, rr , rurrirrl loin all r •,• • of Ord , and ivrlnnd4. Where mor ~lie;,, ,lie ;, tf Thy ,11 .u, It ,11/11tp prat. I 've Ir`l, , ltt no lon.:er. The 1 1 1a7dral Pain Clitarlor, from 't,,toA ttr I; 71 Muhl,' Lane Is u far purr,. II Ire of norrtsfir alto, 11.41, cOhl plod or rapture of Over The llpirtlfal ttl W 011,4.11.111 (J1%1 , 011114 inflattily 4. lrirtV, it the brat IfiLo 14,011f1d, scald, burns nr hru•er 1,. rant ,I , lff• vital ar:aa SO a to model rum' inn us.l t de, I 1 vlll is a very space of time ore the par, ritr,r red to a poll flit and heat, by ,talt wahorp leavine. the cira , rit feflind. This pmpa ration In :1130 a terrain I rmrdy for 11 03ITIell ryes, carifPrtnlll cent. hrnkru bread and -ore stipple and all el/rnemn? and erupt or Slit •krro. Ile surer.. as a cure for the pllem is unparalleled and the rvourln.r• for 11, ['frill' lIVC prnprrllre are I': 'it, I Ile rile Pt Ittlket tattle ar i d e a 117htenrd sourer* For sale at Tin tic's, PG Ft. t/r:11 Y//air I.‘" CHEMISTRY—East Im,ha 111aH Dir.-4:01m l + the hair and will not the skin This Dye's in the form of a Powder winch in Medi MP! ip. of tact may be :Invited to the hair over trizlit, the first night turning the 1121itest or fret' Awl . , is dark brown; and by repeatin2 a second or third night, to a jet Mack. Any person may, therefore. with the least pondblc trotildr. (rep his halt any dark shade or a perfect black, with the punitive assurartre that the powder ir mintier! to the skin will wet color it. There is no colorinz in this statement. tre any one may easily test. These Carts are wart anted by the chemist n Ito manufactures It. l'or , ale at TUTTLE'S.' ltt.; Fourth strtet, where a hirze airmrtmetit of Patent Medicines ;nay always be had at either wholesab , nr retail 'Don't.l o, :et 1 Sti Ft , wrlh strew CO PA R FIRS!) IP. 11 - 4.41 ES /V /I..M.Af4.Ar 4- JOHN OP have entered ialo partnership for -the purpose of trans:loin:: Wiirderralet:roc..ry; Produce and Crmnb, sinn business tinder the Mtn and style af 11,111. MAN. JENNLNGS 4- I '0.,a1 No 43 Wood rtl reel, opposite i he Merchari where a supply of Grocerie.q and Vitt. burgh 141 uuractured A rh/cles can a:way. be had on life •ii terms,. March ._....... __ R. M. i)ANVSON, Marnffacturer of Tire, Copper and Sheet Iron if are, Nn IA Liberty, between Mal ket and 6th streets AV icf"-li":,r,l::liielictl, r;: i l t l i . , v; ie in i f e or ., t e n n.it l il or ler iihr a .e t n h s e r e eT.,m f lie Pitta_ e ~ ihrarr y rriiih•• above briars, in all Its vaiion,, branches lithe al% eve stand; where be wilt always keep a Seiler al assortment . of all ariiclus in his line, oil of which will he made in the same inn liner and of good materials, and will he disposed 01 on the most moderate and 2C eommodat Ins termn • Country Mercnants alldellier dealers will find it lo their:advantage 10 call aud examine his stuck before par. chasing elsewecre. Sicainhoals,tifonse s and roil icees roofed with copper, zinczbie, lend and iron on the shortest trotter; Cutters and Conductotsmade and put up With despatch ter usual, apr 5. IV I LTA .4 )1 DO 41 ERT Y, I -I rirand Cap Manutreturer. 148 Liberty M, between Market and Sixth. an 10— 6m. J. M. Sanderson & Son, FRANKLIN -HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. T HIS elegant establishment has been in operation Mir 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. prietors a,full compensation for their lahor and alien lion. Its location being In Chestnut street, In the !m• mediate neighborhood of the Poet °Rice, the Exchange, Banks, the Steamboat landing, the most 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 to the travelling public. Its arrangment, also, enables the guest to regulate his expenses, and to live in a style of elegance or economy suited to his notions or disposition. The facility of procuring meals at any hour, and of gel• ling that which the appetite craves, is also a saver of time which the business portion of the guests know how to appreciate. The proprietors, therefore, solicit the custom of their old frinnds.and promise a continuance of their exertions to make them comfortable. aP 25-3 m. For Rent. OR a term of pars: Two building lots on the bank of thei:river, adjoininithe City ' Apia!, at Agency, Penn street, sth Ward, mar t t JAMES BLAKELY TSBURGII, luourr , 4kircf: R TiNr: NI) nrxr.rt ENCE LIRE A RN' of Reilsom.,llnom ical.and c..llnneotis Work. • will I.e teen ever V day. Sa:.bai it ex. eepied. "inn. 7 o'clock. A 111„nnt il 9. P. M.. In the Ei• change PAllMlnz.enrm. r of Clair •Ireer:if I•xchange alley. Vorperertlnctual attendance aill be giver, I. gep 10 J. nEmmii.. NEW YORK DI ER. Ank`SEE MMES. would reApertfully Inform hie friends! Il.JFand the public In general,t lint be dies Ladies' dremes. IlabiN and Mantels of Every description, black—and warrant, II ein rif I io 1.44 equal to new 20011.. I. - dies 1:111( . 1 . i i,r+ .if ell desttripliaa• on ft/1k and earc , el taro. Al-n, r l.au ,re•iores the colors .n a., t o ie....1,1We new gacalA . Air. ii. flatlets liCitcsrli 'lntl he <act please the public, ;IS be done an exte,...,v, laisou,e in New Toth for Iwerite Ira!, All work done nn moderate terms at his establi,ium nl n Irtween Wood and Smithfield ne tr sire. CERTIECATE. it t - Tfit to certi'y that Ot•;EE lIIM ES has done tvttr k ftr 11R, %VIII, It has fully answered our expectations, and we consider him a competent dytr. S. 141110101, Win. Harm's, J. IL Shorllcfr, David Hall, B. F. Mann, Davi Boies, Joseph French, jr., Andrew Purdy, W. B. Boies, Wm Porter, II 11. Smith, Henry Javezis, A. Shoe.key,. jr., Joseph Vcra, George Barnes. ap 9.01 h. JOHNSON & DUVAL. ROOK FINDERS AND PAPER RULERS, CONTI NUM tat•tittesis at the starlit late of Mreandlrie Johnson. Every de•teription of work in their len neatly anti proninti y executed. may a- ly lIETTER HARGAINs THAN EVER AT Tilt THREE BIG DOORS. THE subscriber would respeetffilly inform his cuato niers and the public generally, that notwithstanding the unprecedented sales at the Thrre Big Doors, during the present season; he has still on hand the largest and most varied assortment of elegant CLOTHING that can lie 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 Sring,and made into garments by Pitts. burgh workmen, In consequence of the n.ttltiplitation of slop shops in our city, tilled with pawn•brokers,clothes and the musty, cast off garments of former seasons, from the eastern ci. ties, the public should he cautious to ascertain the char. arter of the establishments in which they are invited to purchase, before they part with their money. The er• tides offered at SAIVCFii I of the concerns in this city, are the mere carats of New York and Philadelphia slop I shops, and sent out hereto be painted off on the Pitts. burgh public. Purcharers should he on their guard a. galnst these impositions, and t hey may rely on the fact that no establishment that advertises eastern made Clot', Ing, can give as good an article or as advantageous bar. gains as can be had at the "Three Big Doors." The public wilt please remember that all the subscri• ber'sg invents are made in this city, by competent work. men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by the "birds of passage" from the shreds and patches of eastern slop shops. It wilt always be his endeavor to maintain the redutation that the "Three Big Doom' have obtained for furnishing 1 superior style of CLOTH• INC in every respect, and at prices below those of any oilier establishment. He would again return his thanks to his friends and the public for the unprecedented patronage l.estowed upon his establishment, and believing that they have found It to their advantage to deal with him, he would repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase Clothing of every detect:Won at the lowest price to call at No. 151, LUIZ/TT HT. JOHN ICCLOSKY IP , "lablierve 'Metal Plate in the pavemont. a; 26 . . AIL WIC ELDEar 49( larirt! at La in See n und rtreetand door above the corner .-01Nee of Seiliatioldr north side. an. Z. D R. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These PROSPEC'USI Pills are st rongly recommended to the not Ice of For publishing a new Daily Paper in the City of Pitts tho ladies as a safe and of remedy In eenioving those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex- burgh., 'to be entitled the ' ercise. or general debility of the system. They obviate k 'DAILY MORNING POST • costiveness, and. counteract all Hyrderkal end Nervous affections; These Pills have gained the sanction and tilHESubscribers having made arrangements to merge approbation of the most eminent Physicians to the Unl- 2 the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Wren ted States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and ry Info one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily bw R. E. SELLERS, Agent. paper with the title of the Deily htorning poet. The 10 Ne.. 20. Wood Street, below Seeond. The leading object of I tie .Ptart" will be the dessemina• lion and defence of the pnlitital principles that baize here tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective papers, and their best etorts will' still he devoted to the advancement and Burma or those doctrines. Although, In polities, 'the paper will be thoronithlY democratic. yet the Editors hope, by giving en honest, candid history, Of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat fere arid occurrences that come properly within the sphere ofa Public Jonrnal, 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 polit lest and general news Mkt will be found In the ...Writing Post," the Editors will take pains to furnish the businessa community with the latest and most lettresting COMIIICHC/kl. Isetettl murex from all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red such accounts or the Markets and the State of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men In their several calling,. Tervis.—,The Post Will be puldiahed on a large Impart. al 'beet aline paper, (manufactured especially Mt this Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum, payable In advance. lt will else he sold by newchoye at the low me of TWO CENTS a copy.. didoertisements will be Inserted at the lowest rates char g ed by the other daily papers of the city. Dt•- TWENTY active lad, are wanted to sell the Post who will be engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. Pll I ',LIPS, W.H. SMITH. ii. ADAIrt, Boot and Shea Maker, Liken, St., opposite the kead of .Bmitkitelii Pittabark.— The subscriber having bought but the stock of the e late Tl?omss Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business in (Ise aid stand of Mr. R., and Is prepared to execute altffeseriptions of work In his line, In the hest manner and on the shortest notice. He keeps corstantly on band a large assortment ofshue findings or all descriptions and °film hest quality. He solicits the patronage of the nub ile and of the croft. WM. ADAIR. sap 10 ( TTSLITTRG II MA NITFACTO RY.—Sprixes and .B.tlee _Air earplugs* at Easters. Prices. The SU hatcher:l manufacture and keeps constantly on band Coach, C and Mimic Springs (warranted,) Juniata iron Axles, Sllverand Brass plated Dish rranw, Brass and mated Bub Rands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Itra , T.ampv, Thr,o raid Stens, Malleable, run, D 0 , ,, ti.,1,11r 9 :,u.l II it,rre. A.r ,&.r. InVr' d• cra,r,u Av. Cl. Ping, ... „,... r loirrheisv nrldge. . rlvvellinn In Fntirlh, H nr,l r Prrry !If rf.pl s,p 13—ly • I,OOW AT 11 The att , iii4oi i lime who have been .omewhat seep. tical in reference to the numerous eerlifleaten published in favor of Dr. Stwavne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher rv,nn rierount ofthe persons being unknown in thin nee lion Of the Slate, Is respectfully directed to the followlnt certificate, the writer of which has been a eilizen of this borough forsereral years, and le know n an a gentleman of Inte,Trily and responsibility. r To the .Irelet, Mr. 3. /CIRDY I hare Hard fir Swovne's Comp and Syrup of Wild y for h a ronii. with which I have been severely of aimed for natit friar months. and I have no hesitation in sayinz hat it lathe most effective medicine that I have been ably to !Irmo ro. II comprises all onessineqs, and acre,. well with my diet,—and •mantains a reenter and Enna appetite. I con freely rprommend it In Olt otllPro %India riv mMlrlyd. J. kttean.r , Borough OrCh2MherrEll'ff. March 9. , WP 2:1 rot sa , e WILLI kll TllOllll No. .11 Market street. . FtwiT, 4NI) ORNAMFNTAL TREES. - • inlitER:zONS desirons of procurina Pratt. Shade. and ■ Ornamental Trees, or Plerithherv, from, rhiladel• pLia or Nrw York, are regtoested In make application as soon ns poselide. at the tiro, and Seed Store of the FON. nerilrer, whore ran he had orstalogneer, aratnitoneir, of the most rt. - diem earletlee. F. L. SNOWDEN. *Pp ..!1 No IFI4 I.theriv street. head of Woo , ' 111711,114 111 C. WALL, Plain and raqcy I'or-frail en./ Pietare F,tae Alonsgfactorer, No. R 7, raver.) S: reef Purs6aerA. —Cantrael Crochet. 'Varnish to . for A rtivly. alvertv. on hand. f.onkinz Glasses. .e, promptly framed to order. Repairing done at the short e.I notice. Parl ir tar Allem ion pitl to regliding and jobblng oP.v en' 1 per-rmy fitilny Pienm Boats°, boos!! will llnd it it livirmlvon.-le In tall. aria 10 I a 7 Ai •-; rrrr r (.11e, eit.or to H.M'Closke ' rash V V ;n3a ,le.Ro.Ot Maker . , Liberty st., 2d do or from Ve-sin Alley. The Nnbseriber re5...4.11,11y informs, ihe Pnt.tir Ow lie coin mem...A the n bove butane," in the .hon formerly orrunled t,r Mr. 'leery Mrimkey, and that hr i. nnw prepared to ottend to all orders In his nv• fnu+lneaa wit tle•patcli and on the most reasonable term., From his lon. et nerienee In the manufacture of ra‘htntott.le Root.. be feels ronndenl that all orlleies from hi. mtilltil.lintent will =l re artlon to hi. ha tron.. !t shale of ruble onalm it respect folly antlett, sep 10 IND SFr PS A f r.n .ti 'rile of Brird Seeds, enn II . 3. •,,„..: oft ', nit r) 9if, an : nap,.; !mil revived 11 `) , felo F I. sxovvr)r.N. 143 Liberty rt. ‘l 7 M . R. A ItsITI N, Attorney at Law, Plitsnureh, Pa, (Wire in. 4i It street, onvosile! Burke's Building. %VIE, ..,,, r.. , I rs - rts, F:41., will !Ise his attention to my unfinio...., I.lrfto.m, 'lntl I rerninntrnd him In the tritrnii 2 1: , ` of nn1%,,,1ck. %V.% 1. - 14:11 rt tR VI7A RD ..np Ili- - I v Awjusl 31. 1842 B y Morrison 4. Co. London, fbr T a lc only by S. 1% Wickersham, corner of Wood street aid Vlrßh i alley Plitshurgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. Who is sole seem for Western Pennsylvania. Rep 10 7'es:esters should select Howe provided with Its*': Wetly Guards, for p Explosion (4f Steam, Boilers IT would be well for the traveling community to best in mind that their security depends entirely upon their own encouragement of boats that have or may be at the ex pense of procuring the above apparatus. And that every individual making such scree ion iit cohtr:bu ling tovrards a neutral introductioa of an invention ad• flitted by all men who understand the principles of the Steam Engine, to he a sure preventative against those dreadful disasters You have certainly, la the hundreds of explosions that have already taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that haVe already been lust, a sufficient warning, and indtteement to make inquiry for a Safety guard Roal, and in every case to give it the preference. They have went to an additional expense that your liver may be tannin Ought you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding degree of abciality, and by your preference show that yi.• appreciate their la udable endenvons to atop this aw ful aiscrifics of human life, They do not charge more than other boats; their accommodations to other respects ate equal, and in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why with you run any risk, when it ht so com tetely in your own power to avoid those disasters. Alt boats marked thus NJ in the List of Arrivals and Del artures. in another part of this pater, are supplied with the Safety Guar I. List of Boats presided nit.% eke Safety Olard• ALPS. MENTOR. AGNES, MICHIGAN, AMARANTH, M A R I ETTA . 'BRILLIANT, MARQUETTE. BREAKWATER. MUNGO PARK, CASPIAN, MESSENGER. CECILIA, MONTGOMEY CANTON, NORTH BEND, CICF.RO, NEPTUNE, CADDO,- NA R AGANSETT, DUKE of ORLEANS, NIAGARA, DUQUESNE, ORPHAN EY, EXPRESS MAIL, ORPHAN BOY, ECLIPSE, 011R5.- FORMOSA, ORLEANS, FORT PITT, PENELOPE, GALLANT, PANAMA, ' GALENA. BILLS, . QUEEN of the SOUTH J. H. ROWENA, JEWESS, RAR/TAN, IDA, SARAH ANN, INDIAN QUEEN, SARATOGA, ILLINOIS, j Sri — ANNA, LADY OF LYONS, " LLEYRAND, VICTRF: 8, . ALLEY FORGE, WEST WIND. ASHLAND, BRIDGEWATER MISSOURI MAIL, CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH, COLUMBUS, CUTTER EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA, GENL. BROOK, TOBACCO PI ANT JAMES ROSS, ADELAIDE. BRUNETTE, COLUMBIANA. CLLIPPF.R, MINSTREL, FOWLER'S PATENT BED STEAD. M A I , 'AIRED at Wit. Lkinsuss'aCsbinet Shop No. 69 Second st reet, between Wood ant Smithfield, where igenerill assortment of Furniture may be had at reduced prices for cash. The superiority ofthese Bedsteads, consist In the fast. enings, which for durability abdease in pulling up and taking down. it not eon died by 'any other now In use —and to all such 'as would consult their own comfort in their nightly slumburs, it should be remembered that all classes of the bug family are fastened on by these fastenings. o:3wßigh a for Counties. rtistricts or States for sale by JOHN FOWLER, Patentee. We. the undersigned, do certify that we hate exam. fined the abovelledstead Fastenings, and have o heipa. tion In pronouncing Thep the best on* In use. —coating op fully to the representation is thelaboire adiertise• Merit. Wm, Graham, Ir., 11403 /Om A: GUI. aP 2f.— EMI Triat's in the Windt The Norfulk Herald of yesterday says:—'We learn that a Messenger, despatched to the President to require his immediate presence in Wash. ington, came down yesterday rooming is the Steamer from Baltimore, and proceeded up James river in the Richmond bnat, to the President's farm s where he now ie.' Of tmli 22 - Joseph Coligrt, Jacob Vogder, Georg fit, ontemporaneous History of the It Revolution.—The Journal of Cornmel:l4 has the following:—A re-print of the oki Moniteur (public journal) is on the point of being completed in Paris, halt edition ofthirty-two volumes twenty-nine of which • have already been published. thd bigamy of the three great revolutinnary assemblies' the Constituent, the Legislative, atui A* ; National Convention, contained in a faithii - i , ful account of their proceedings at cock, ; session, reprinted with scrupulous fidelity, . without alteration of any kind, fills twenty., five volumesc that of the Directory is Ka= braced in four. Having accomplisbedits purpose of furnishing an exact record 'or the facts and events which occurred dug ring a period of ten years in the 'evolution ary History of France,--mperiod whiels,,ln , the grandeur of its incidents, the trodden exaltation of the humble and abasement of the proud, has no parallel in history,.... the Mostiteur has become by the force of eireumstances, the moat eloquent chronicle. of that eventful era, an impassioned legend, full of dramatic interest, and quick with the vitality of truth. in expressing his sentiments on the subject of ready writing., when lie comes to the editor of a daily newspaper, seems to get fairly puzzled.—. Hear him: "But iudeed the most unaccountably ready wilier of all is probably the common editor of a daily newspaper, Consider his leadin g articles; what they treat of, how passably they are done, Straw that bad been thrashed a hundred times vsithout wheat; ephemeral sound of a sound; such pot tent of the hour as all men have seen a hundred times turn out insane. ; how a man, with merely human faculty, buckles him. self nightly with new vigor and interest to this thrashed straw, nightly thrashes it anew, nightly gets up new thunder about it; and so goes on thrashing and thunder— ing for a considerable series of years; this is a fact still to be accounted for, in human physiology. The vitality of man is great." Fastidiousness—lt is said that the 11174 ties government has demanded Boyer from the authorities of Jamaica, for the purpose of hanging that retiring function, aryl and singularly enough, the ex-Presi, dent objects to being thus made use of for the benefit of the people; There is no re• fiance to be placed upon those Professing patriots, when it comes to the pinch,* Boyer thought little of shooting a few of !a people, but when they are in a condi. tion to pay him a compliment somewhat of the same kind, he declines the invitation and seems unwilling to finish his career a heroic and poetic manner. -.-Penn, JrnosTs,—Tom Hood, the Prince ofSti• gl ish wits talks about ghosts in the follow ing facetious and familiar manner: Ghosts be hanged ! No such thing in nature—all laid long ago, before the wood. en pavements. What should they come fort The colliers may Ilse for higher wages, and the chartists may rise for re.. form and Joseph Sturge may rise, and the tieing generation may rise --but that the dead should rise only to make one's hair rise is more than I can credit, Suppcsse yourself a ghost. Well if you come out of your grave to serve a friend, hew are. you to help him ? What ir its an enemy" what's the use of appearing to him if you cant pitch into him I Cr -orredling loographicai errors.—john Neal, some time since, published a piece of poetry in anouthern periodical, and in consequence of the many errors which ocr. curred in it, he recently re published it in the Brother Jonathan newspaper. But there it appears to have met with a like fate, as in the Jonathan of Saturday fast is a chapter of errors that- oceurred again in this unfortunate effusion; and [the la t one reads thus:—Tor het grace the Duke§naida his grace the Duchess!" Try again, John the morning of the 24th ult , while Mr Robert Mitchell was taking a walk, in the vicinity of New Orleans, and near his residence, he was flied at by 8017/.3 persona unknown --the ball struck him in the bead. but it was thought the wound would not prove fatal. I)7'A new line of Telegraphs is to he established in Boston harbor this month. Effect of Railioade on file Money Mar, ket.—la the circular of one of the large London Brokers oceans the following p ar . agraph .The first thing noticed is the excessive abundance of money, in fact the so:heals thy superfluity of it in the rnerchantile world. While interest can only be nt;r4 tained from bankers to the extent of twits per cent, the money holders will run to stocks, railroads, dtc , both foreign and domestic. This superabundance of money must find resort to some employment, ei. ther legitimate or otherwise; arid tree I should trade improve, nothing like the*. mount of capital will be required as Was a few years since: leas business is done in the large way, owing to the improved mode of transmit, in consequence of *Wok smaller • stocks are kept, and snffler purchaea 4 , 0 mad., though wads= oftener.' lIIIIMMIS ' - '1'•11
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