VOL IS -NO. 233 PUBLISHED BY THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, CORNER OR' WOOL) 4- FIF7'II STS ir ER Y1 4 1.--FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in adenace. Single copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the 'emotes of the office, and by News Buys• The Mercury and Manufacturer published %%TREBLY, at the same office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, hi ad. din.ile copies. SIX USN I'S . Terms of Advertising. PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OE LAII4S.: One inserton, 0,50 1 One month, .V.,00 rwo insertions, - 0.7.11 Two 'nowt', 6,00 Three Insertions, 1,00 Three months, 7.00 One week, 1.50 Four months, 11,00 rwo weeks. 3,90 SII months, 10,00 rhree weeks, 4,00 , )I,- year, 15,00 YEARLY ADV CI: T ISKNI ENTS. CUILXGLJAILX AT PIXXSCRX. Oils Erisinre. Ties Sviargs Biz =ORME, el3ioo Six inontlia, Oaf year, 25,00 One year. crLringnr advertisements In prororitnn CA - RDSof four lines tits - - - - PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. -Cllir ?err Orsini'. Third between Market and Wuod Id Riddle. Postmaster. stiasssis Hausa, Wateroith door from Wood at. Peter inter hnildings—Ralor John Wlllock, or. Gast 'Faaastias. Wood between Fir.t. and Second treets —James A. *intern, 'Treasurer. Cousrstr Tassiroas, Third street, nest door to the Rhin! Ftesiitttertanehnreh—S. ft. Johnston, Treasurer. NlALTert's Orrics, ',mirth, Itetween Market and Wood Street a--Ateistadas Hays Mayor. Itlitecruirr's Excgimeg. Fourth, near Market st. BANKS. Prersanaan,hetween Market and Wood bt reels, on • 'Merril Rod Fourth streets. Mintoits.nre sno Manorse - rintass' •ND FARMERS' n.• room miss. (cnnnerly S.tsing Fuud,) Fourth, betwtett /Food and .Market 'Meets. „„f vat/know, Fifth street, near Wood. MOTELS. Motsrusrasnists house, Water street, near the Bridge. Exustanaa Hord, corner of Penn and St. Clair. Mroaceairrs' floral, corner of Third and Wood. - A . saatialt HoTat,cOrner of Third and Smithfield. IfirtratoSttrl 4 . corner of Penn,treet and Canal. *rause V.socc, Liberty street. near Seventh. liltt.tAteta VI 0101011 HOUPlC,Liberiy St. opposite Wayne !btu ‘Dacrerr M Awsas% House. Penn St. opposite Canal k°BERT NY DODS, ATTORNEY AND • COUNSELLOR AT L remo 'e to Bokewelt's offices on Grnut st., neat ty tile, nett , Court House, next rooms to John D. Mahon, q ,--First floor. s.u , 10 MGR TONER, Alia , a c v a l Sthithrteld and lour 11 air•e: F Nir CANDLESS & :11."C 1 LURE, Aiturneys and ^.141M-". Ventimsettore a, Law: Othce in the Diamond, hack the old Court !louse, riusbur4ll. ,wo 10 QI9IUNK. it FINDLAY, Attoriteri “t Law, Fosrth st *hove Wood, Pltistmr2ll. sep 10-Iy, frtloB. HAMILTON. At torney at Law, Fici Wood and dmititueld sta., Pittsburgh. brp 10-1 y V W.M. 0 1 114 R A. ROBINSON, Attorney at Office on tile aloft h vide t lie Dittniond.liet wee., diattet Grisioa streets. upstairs .**,'" Frit 10 L. I. DURIVIR.A.W, Attorney at Law; tenders bk. prore,olona I services to Ow ',Witte, (Wire titi Fifth SiStteet. above Wood, Pitisburcli, sep EYICI'EII OUCH %NAN. Airorneys ur L we, office r..tom.rerl from the Diamond. torory'..Row,*` lead) , sideof Funrtiv street, ‘e.twook Mitc4c4 and Wood et mtta sm.lo Tow nUC K.ll AST ER, AT'llA EY AT L.I W, • has r.elit ,, vcd his alike lo Ittares'A I.:iw figs. roArt ti street, abovee•cottlicieW,Vot , burgO. mi. 10 GSORON: W. LA r. 677. Attorney nt Luw, Ottire Ma. 54 Flll9 street. Pear the Theatre, Pntiourgli, sop rr - y READE V ASHP.CGTON, ATTORNEY .47" LAW. —Office In arrant street, Pittsburgh. Nov .5. 1342. OHN J. MITCHELL--Atior..ey at Law, office earner of Sanitblield and ;lb hi lOU 1411 11*. Collections made. A I onsiness entrusted to hie Rea will be promptly attended to. 4eb 16--1 y 4 itEMLOYA.L.—R. Morrow, Alderman; c north fide of Fifth el., between Wood and Etudthfierd Inttsburzh, f.eft 10 D'lit. HOLM ES, Office in Second istreet, next door to 111 olvany 4. Co's Glass Warehouse set , 10-1 y 1 - 43/114SruN ¢ r3TOCKTON, Bookseiterr. Printers an . raper SI anufacturera, No. 37, hlarkat pep 10-1 y TOEIff AtIVERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water Kt.. Mil !tear the Monongahela House, Fittst urtth. seri 10-1 y %TIMMS IYOUNG. FUANCIB 1.. YOUNG. TraQS. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware Rooms, t.orner of Hand st. k Exchange Alley. !anions wishing to purchase Furniture, will find It to belt advantage to give us a call, being fully - satisfied that we can please as to quality and price. sep 10 BBLS. PLANTATION MOLASSES. received UP per Steamers Little Ben and Fulton, tor J. O. A. GOr:0014 1, sale by war 27 Mellows D. Coceiwt... COLEMAN' k co ••• LOYD R. Cor..gx•x • mm. Agents,Forwarrling and l il a • -..stioto Merchants l'.rvee Street, Vickiharg They reapectfuliymo.tei t ronsighrnents. W 22- --------- wigss cLoseir,s Bunt and Shoe Itlanufacio X.Y. No. 8:1 Fourth St., next donr to the U. Staii, ott,itt Ladies Kid and Satin Shoes made in Oe4Leateprtnner, and by the newentlFrench patterns. _Sepia • Aril ARDEN TOOLS, consisting of floes, Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, Eddins Tools, Budding ! Knives, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re r'o4o,did And for sale by F. L. SNOWD,EN. usp.lB _384 Liberty street, head or Wood. 111A4IBTRATE3'UL4NKS, for proeeedinss in At •iachnoat wider Umtata law,for i.ale at this Office j3LANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.- 41J To be used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on i soodpaper,and in the forms approved by the Court,for sate the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. Pep 10 WW AID M. HITBBR, Ladies' fashionable boot and . shoe Manufacturer, No. 10.1, Third street, between ;Woad aed Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh Sep 10 ira 8. PATTERt3ON, Jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa., Matinfacturer or Locks, Hinges and Bolts; To amteo, -fuller, Mill and Timber Screws; liciasenEerewafor Rollin Mills, te. asp 10--KY JOHN BICLOSIKEY, Tailor and Clothier, Lther.y street, between 86th and Virgin tatty, South side. rep 10 JG. 4' A. CORDON. Commission and Forwarding • Merchants, Water st.,Pittsburgh. aep 10-1 y Birmingham & Co. 4JonuomoN AND FORWARDING NKR. max? .s, No. 60 Wat.er.street, Pittsburgh Pa. Terms—Leeeisting and Shipping 5 cents per 100 lbs. Commissions on Nudism' and sales 23 per eent. war 21,-13 S. MORROW, a i r.i.NUFACTUR ER of Tut, Copper and Sheet Iron .011 Ware, No. 17, Fifth it., between -Wood and Mar— Itoillseonstantly un hand a good Mot Ilment of wa r e s , s ated stollens a 'hare of public patronage. A leo. oo hand, Alse following 'Melte: Shovels. Pokers, Tongs. Gridirons, Teakettles, Pots, Ovens, Coffee kc. Idea. stintlithi and others ere invited to tall gad 5 51101.0 ibr 4011010•66. at lie je &term)* tp : 1010 1 119 1 kr , xarPlr or - a n ks- .101 1 0? - - OLLARS ye e p 1 0-1 y Water Btrect DAILY MA 'IMIU7'-'...r.i..:"5T HALLMAN, JENN INGS & Co, Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro duce &lactose's, And Dcao., in PittabstrgA Xanufrctsres No, 43 Wood street. PlUshurgli. LI A ELM A N, JEN%LNGS &Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wool street. Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns March ]7,'43. E=311333 HANNA dr TURNBLIf.I.I3 Paper Warehouse. No. 194, Wood st., where may he had a general supply Of writing wrapping. printing, wall paper, blank hooka, school hooks, 4-c, 4-c. sep 10-1 y C. TOWNSEND k CO.. Wire Worker; and I 11, Manufacturer*, N 0.23 Market sired, between id and ',3d streets. set, 10—Is ~,,•%CHANGE HOTEL, Corner or Penn and tgr. Clair lI streeis, by AlcH IBBIN lY SMITH. sep 10—ly BROWNSVILLE JUNI 4T.1 IRON WORKS.--Ed wad Hui!lies. Manufacturer of Iron and Nui ts Warehouse N 0.25. Wand st., Pittsburgh. sep 10 —ly E W GOODS.—Preston 4- to ackey, wlik,:esale and retail dealers In EneUah, French, and Domestic. Dry Goods. No. 11. Nnrket Ft , Pitl.l nrth. sep 10 TOVIN 31 9 DEVITT, Vtiholesale Giocur 1(804 - Ong i Manlier, And Dealer In £rndnce and Pltibhurz,lt MannfaLtured Articles, No. 223 Liberty Street, Pitts burg!! Vitt.ctsxt lent+ rt. DILWORIII W ILLIAMS & r. LlVORTlL—Whotcsal Grocers Produce and Commission Merchant*, and dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. 29, Wood street. sep It) JOHN 11.F.:.[Ertivr Suiclupr & KEAN, Slanufarturers of Copper. TOl, and Sheet Trott Were, No 110. Front st b 102.11. liouse Spouttrig and 6teaffittout work vornptly exrcuted. <ep 10 D AVID SAN DS, ‘l , . ATCII di. CLOCK KER, No. 7 , St. Clair str,iiei, Pills. burgh, DEALER IN WATCH ES, C LOC A'S, B R I:ASTPINS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS. ,s.c. se!) ill LANDRETH'S G.%II.DEN SEEDS.- A full supply of Lando et l's Garden Seeds, always ua ha id, and for sale at his a:cncy the iv . z, more of F. 1,. SNOW DEN:, 1;14 Liberty sheet, head of Wood. 11 EMOVAT. —Matthew Jones, Flart.er and Mal, Dre. 9 , et, has rettinved to Fourth st reef onposit et lie May ortneice, where he will he happy to:walt upon dermanent or transient customers. lie sulicils a chair of l oobiir pat 6(1, 10 JOHN 31 9 FARL %ND, Vythsleterer e d Cubtset .41-ker, Third at. between. Wood Market streete, respectful informs his friends and the public Ifint he is prepared to eser ate all orders for Sofas, .c1 , 1,0a 1311- Ft'a US, Chairs, rattles, Bedsteads. Stands, Ilair and Swim; Mattrasses, Curtains, Carpels, 101 saris of I! pholstrrin2 wort:, which he %vitt %%3'1;130 equal .0 any matte in the city, and on reasonable ICI 1110. Fry II) RE . worcqi,__The have removed Io IV.I ter bet wren Wont' a P.reeim. I her will ronlittite lb« 1V 1110r,“It, 1;(131 erg arid (20111111t 4 Sinn 1•11 4 111,, and a..aild .o!trit Ihr pat r o,, age of their (riead3 J. V. BUE E 11)C E Cu Dec 3 likt. A. W. I' l'F:11S111. o gtnnitarlii 4 treei ji near Eixth. 10 S FARE lIILIJUDED. If. S. Nt•tt. I.lsK. p RAIL It Iritnt P.llstillnt:4ll. 0.1 Itettittlii, I;itattitterelturg• Hari 08 ,1 I.atirn , let , in Phllill cotinet I inv, with the rniti ("me lo N V. r. Atlll one night oui. Mimi Illy Direct tine to Ilnitiniorni Pare to Philadelphia "9. Baltimore, 9. • Itenvett daily at R o'clock A. 91 Office second Jour liefow lite Mereitnet hotel %Vont' tit ENIIEI.I., (; ft AII A NI. WAUGI4 Co. feh 23. IG-13--Iy. ProoriOnrs. THE GREAT CENTR A Roc E. vu NA'fION\ I. ROAD AND BALTIMOLL AMD OHIO RAIL P. 011) COMPANY. L=l.- . E line of U. M Coactie4 for IVas kin Von City, ill Baltimore, Phi:adelp Ata and New Yank. This lire is in foil operation and leavci.Pitishorgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via I,Vashington Pa. and national rosrl to Cumberland. connecting here with the rail road Co'r•. in all the above places: Travellers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it being n senarate and Pittrhuigh anti rumtorland line, facilities will be afforded which live not been heretofore enjoyed. En tra coaches fur nklied at the shortest notice, wjto privilege of going through direct, or takia•' cne rest at their option. For tickets, apply al our office at ;neMononeal.eta House. L. STOt'K9'ON Feb. 3d—dtf. reWiikut of N. It. Lae Co. aEW ROUTE. ENTIRE NEW COACHES! BROM PITTSBURGH TO BALTIMORE AND PIifLADEI PHI.?. United States Express Line . I.e Pritsl nr2h dai , y, at 2 o'clock. P. ks, via Siearn. ,! in I . .rowneville, !hence in splendid new roache. to Cun,l,Prland, over the great Narional Read, and from there I,y .RAILROAD, In superior pew eight wheeled cars, to Raitimme, Washington city and Philadelphia. The ahoy! Line Is r , presented to the traveling public as being unequalled between the Onio River and Eastern cities for comfort and expedition, having made arrange of to convey passengers through In two days, and no night travel. either by Slags or Railroad Cats.— Think of itl Only 75 nines &age travelling, atal 56 mites lees than the Wheeling route, and that In superb new coaches. Fare in Ralliino , e, $lO. Office in the Monongahela liouFe. A. HENDERSON $ CO., St4ge Proprirto ml d:3 11 4 14CTS SPEAK FOR TILEAISELVES--TR Erni Is I: CONVINCING:- Having been afflicted for nearly two years, with a hard swelling on the rap of niv knee. which produced much pain, and used various applica Lions .recommended by t h e Faculty--all in vain 14' ay cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr . Brand reth's Linament, or External Remedy. Witness my hand JAMES TCYLOR, Ohio tri Allegheny co, Pa. Jun. 100.13-10. Dr. Brandrettes External Remedy or Linament; sold at Iliac/Nice, No.llB Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRI CE-- SO cents per bottle. feti 8. JUST RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and Lemons, of the finest gualliy. for sale wholesale and retail, by W6I. THORN, feb 22—if. 53 Market st. 20,900 Cotton Turns, assorted 2,000 lbs. Batting, 2,000 " Candle Wick, 1,000 " Carpet Chain, and 500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto ry. For sale b.y HALLMAN, JENN LNG & Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, war 17 No. 43 Woad street. YAWL 7O 8.11L1,..=- 7 A a>A ~~awr built Yawl (McNaggMen's Wild) Tor vale low tort/nth. Ap. PLY' to initiIINGBMIII It Co. ap 10, "0 . 4 30 Water at PEASVB 1104RHOUND CANDY —Tterr cr has received Ibis day from New York. a fresh supply (t -oe a bove celebrated cure fur Cou:hs, Colds and Con gumption; and is ready to supply cuatomersat wholesale or retail, at his Medical Agency, St; Fourth st. nov 12 DAVID CLARK, ./fet, oltsisionabra B eet m e i ger ,—. Iles removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he would b e I l eppy to see his old customers. and all others who feel dispoe• cd to patronise him. -He uses nothing but first- rate sloth, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gins lies constant pe rsonal attention to business, he trostatbat lie will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage. Kep 10 TURNBUI FRUITe,eIr.F.AM, 4 CONFECTIONARY.— A Hunker respectfully informs his friandaand the public. that they can always Iliad the best quality of lee Creams. together with al: kinds of confectionary and fruit s . in their seeson, at his estatdishaterit—N'o. 11. Fifth street, hetwe it Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest, notice, with cakes. or an) thing in his line. Also families furnished we it Bread. ern 10 EVANS'S CA.IIIOI4.I[LE PILL LS.—AUR A HAEd J. CLEfil ER , residing at 66 Mott street. New York. was afflicted with Dyspcpiia in lie most aggravated form. The rytnritoms were violent head• ache, great debility. fever, nativeness, cough, 'marl. burn, pain in the chest and stomach •hffloysafter eatimr, Impaired appetite, Bersation 'of Woking St tkegootach, furred tongue, nall3e3, with frequent vornitinge,dissisese towards night end reetlenees. These had eoatlaued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when. on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans. 100 Chatham creel, and sulimittlng to Isle ever successful end agreeable mode of treat men] , lii. patient was completely restored to health in lite short space of one month, and :retells! for the incalcutalde benefit lefty. ed. !lad I Y came forward end vulnntreted the above state For sate Wholei , ale and Retail by IL E. ZELLERS, !treat, No 20, Wood street, below Second. Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON F3CTORY. Prices Reduced. Short Rea Yarn. 1 Long Reel yarn. at 14 cis. per lb 500 at R els per dz KIGAN Orders promptly Mlendcd io. 11 len at J. ¢ C. Palmer , . Logan 5• Kennett) 's, or the pout Ober. addres:t lett 27. 1. K. Moon 11 P. DkCo. 'Fru E •oth.crilier ha 4 reninecd his r a shi ou ntdp Tutoring Estalaishment to the fllononaanela :Id door crow firm ,t.ott *tun Wield st.wheie lo.uld ruslonters and all oilier. who mar favor litin With is call may depend nn having it work done le :Oro, ler Style. From his t; e \pet leine In Ilte 111.1.ine.e. 111 this city. and In many other f.,-.l;.nottWe tto, to Europe and America. he feels ep o fide t o Indt tin can give satisfaction to an Who may pirietelnstil hint w .1 It I hr it By 'lt lel attention in 11r. , a nd .operlor workorart,triii he hopes to merit and rentsa seal • 1.1 politic patronage. He tripod keeping fin I, , tlpotv ol" ~.0,14 aria I tiottotez,..uila'tle ILr Ili* Irate w h tvlll be teild at very reduced price.. Q.IIONACIIY. S l 'STI('or tic Knifr wri. , formerly rr..orled In m. nil V_Jrn.zett of Itor-s, , e,alila and nvortotta, erliabre inOrl lite I 0a• .ippre:..oolcd. l'of• re , e-,ity far such sharp litanc Nl:c.llcalPalo Etntraelor. ( Wm Colos;Ior k 71 Matti, in trine is a far more r thetent lot yen live of Mort int at ion ilt,th colt! rreel or 11l lair of s i lver :Ip o heat ion 0: Ibis w Otolerlol can p.ntllA ut-tn oil,. I 11,V4 I ilo• ['Urn• or mit ittiorral 'tore vonl itivatt so a: to leader cure int: 11...1ide. 1 prl to h veto ,ttet spare of limp rectory the part ttrieraell to a titaittd nett healthy state withoni le.i yin! i.et Heal fIX 1.61111,1. Tll l l itrrictr,lion is .150 a re flan, 11110 (111 for infl..med r;tiirer...l• rCrbl, h, okeo Preri,l and 'ore pirp'e and all etteloSioon :11111 ernnliong oflitskin. Ii vtcre as n cure for the lilies i, "twat:Meted and the vourlicr• for Ifs e.tra lice properties ate frant the I.ll' lithle and rti 1171.ioned —Herald. Fur Shit: at 'nil Lie's, S 6 Fcurih etrco: 1)11 FNCLAIEXON LY CII I.:A 1 I S7'HY— Eaa t I nd:4 (lair Dir--colors s he hair and will not the skin TIOs 11) ,` is in the form of a P.twrler which in plait. matte. of tact may be applied to the hair over rt 17.111, the first nisLl turning the fishiest or Arsty hair to dark brown; and by repealing a second or third night, to a Jet black. Any person may, therefore. with the least possible trouble I,erp his hail any dark 'Mode or a perfect Mack, with the positive assurance l Mit 'lie powder if applied to the skin trill not color it. There ano coloring in this statenwnt. ns any one may easily test. These are warra:,,ed by the chemist who roa o lifactures it, For .ale al 71,- ' street, whete a large hssorimeot q;i'alenL . l\ledicines may always be had 'it either ',lolesale or retail PITTSBURGH, JUNE 10, 1843. at 11 ditto, 600 at 9 ditto at 11 ditto ' 700 at 6 ditto at 14 ditto 800 at 5 ditto at 11 111110 900 at 4} ditto ai 14 thito 1000 at 4 ditto at 14 at 14 dot() Candlewick at )5 et, M - r IL at lit doll) rolo Bailin: • A ditto at 1 - 1 ditto Family do. • 12 ditto at 15A A.tto Carp% Chain • 18 ditto ditto cot•n 1 . %. hie • 25 ditto ditto stocking Yarn and 16 a( 16 17 At 161 .11110 I * Oyerllst Yarn al save on ditto hand Ott to ,170t10 , 1 14tvpc Math! Warder. h: at 17 at 171 2tl ;11 111 n CMOIII i. Don't forget ! f',6 Fourth street COPAR; FAMES Ir. 11411 .I!AN JOHNP. .1 ETENING S el have entered into partnership for the purpose of transacting, a I,V holetialct; rocery; hodece aul Commis, slot' business under the firm and style af lIA I LSI AN. JENNINGS 4- Coat No 43 Wood street, oppwite the Merelian s' libel, where a supply of Groceries and Phis hurv,ll M q ttrats , ured Articles ran alway: be had on lihe al terms. March 17 '43. LOOK 'AT THIS TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR STORE. J - . FULLER'CON, No 1146 1 lood street, one floor above Sixth. constantly on hand all kind,: of the best Sparlth Cigars: Begalias, Casadores,Coorntanes, Trabucas, Principee, A half Spanish and Contninn Cigars. Totaeco of all the best br.•ruts: Cavendish, ;is tnarp; Baltimore Plug, 12s. and 16s, lump. Also. ills. Miller's Fine Cut Cliewng, Tobacco. Snuffs: Itappee, Scotch, Marrabau, High TuaA, Ile has also, all other articles in his line, which he offers, who,csale and retail at the lowest cash prles , ,, CALL AND SEE. June B.—firn, WILLI NI DOHERTY, IT and Cap MantiLetuter. 148 Liberty st, between Market and Sixth. up 10— em. J. m. Sanderson & Son, FRANKLIN HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. /111//fS Elegant establishment has been in operation dor. ing the last nine months, and notwithstaudlng, the general depression of business, it has met and sustain ed the approbation of the public and yielded to the pro. prietors a,fulf compensation for their labor and alien lion . Its location being in Chestnut street, in the im mediate neighborhood of the Post office, the Exchange, Banks, the Steamboat landing, the most business part of Market street and the places of amusement. it presents to the business community or those visiting the city on pleasure, all the facilities and comforts so desirable to the travelling public. Its :Arran:meta, also, enables the guest to regulate his expenses, and to live in a style of elegance or economy stilted to his notions or disposition. The facility of procuring meals at any hour, and of get ting 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 fri.mds.and promise a continuance of their exertions to make them comfortable. op 25-3 m. For Rent. FORa term of years. Two building lots on the bank of the Allegheny river, adjoining the City line. Apply at the house Agetter, Yen n street, sth Ward, mar 2. JAMES BLAKELY Turf. ascirrsp, a !aria RRCRIYRD, supply of br Swayne'n aP Syrup oaf WlldCherry,aad tot sale what/We and retail •by Wld. TitOEN. se 21, rio 53, Ilirkatat. DR. GOODE'S Celebrated Female pills. These Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies ss 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 sfrections: These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the UM tad Slates, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and allt a I by R. E. SELLIEHB, Agent sep 10 No. W. Wood Street. below second. WM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Lately St., opposite the head of Smith f ield :1., Pittsburgh.— The subscriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has .commenced business lathe aid stand of 11*. R., and is prepared to execute an descriptions of work in his line, in the hest manner stod on the shortest notice. He seeps co, stonily on hand nlsrige nssorlmenl ofshoe findings of all descriptions and otthe hest quality. He scneits the patronage of the nub litgand of the craft. WM. ADAM. sep 10 prrrsnu UGH 31 ANUF ACTORY.—Spriors W and Axles for Carriages at Eastern Prices. ?he nuatritieri manufacture and keeps constantly on band Corlett, C and Mink Springs (warranted,) Juniata lion Axles, Silver and Braes plated Dash Frames, Mass OW Plated Mob Banda. Stump Jaime, Patent Leather, ggver RP 41 Brann Lamps. Three fold steps, Malleable linto, Dour Handles and (tinges. ,ke .4.e. JONEP t'nf.P.MAN. 5. , t. Clair at.. vltalr r Atte!llrtly Itrlifor 11 D. ft F:LT.ERS, M. D., Once aid dtvellinf. In Fourth • nvar Perry !store!. s•Pn 13-1 y LOOK AT THIS The attottlicfn , f I lin e who have been .'omewhat .cep. !Wit In reference to the numerous eerrilicates puhlisited is favor of Dr. Swnyne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher rvon arrontit of the per,our helm!. unknown in shill RP(' nob of the State, i< respectfully directed to the follow lee rest Ifirale. he writer of which hes been a citizen of this horsett!h for several years. and is know n at a gentleman of it,te;rity and responsibility. To the _lrmo!. Mr. 1. Ktany I have used Dr. ftwavne's Comp and t+yrup of Wild ehprry fora ronelt, with which I have !teen severely al flirted for about four months, and I have tin heeltritlnn In 1.:1 inr that it lathe mnit effective roe/Drina that I have Teen able In Infantry. It comno4ea all onanqlne.a, and aatee. w ell with inv diet,—anii maul:tine a reanlar end Corot annetite. I car freely rernintrend It In :ill oilier.. tlmitarl v ?Mimed. I.lluomi, lc, Borough of Charnherelitc. Marrli 9. 1!140. re p 23 Fo, by W 11.1.1 1M THORN N... 5.1 Market si rret FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TURFS, PERSON'S demroua of prornrine Fruit. Shade. and Ornamental Trreg, or Ikhrolihere.(ll3ll Phlladel• pl‘la or Nrw York, are regnetteri to mak. aordirat ion a, .onn al the Prul and Fend M ore of il;e .11h. wlirce ruin he had ratalogne.,gratutten.i, of th e most ir9 F. L. SNownrs, .., 1 ) 21 No 184 y P. rev t lir:ul of Won, 11'711,L1 c. WALL, Nein and Fancy Portrait 41,1 ' • tore Frame ilentfneterer, Jra: 87, Poribnerk.—rnnen.s Proshen Varninh kr.. for A rtiste, alernvs on hand. Lookilie ice, pcompity irurned to order. Etepatring, done Lt the short an. if e. Particular ;mention put to rezildlng and Jobbing ofrtv Pf rio.mou. Prr+ons (*min, up ?tram Boats or Looses will find beirri.lvno , -In In (..11. irep 11) 1 , 1 , 1 M. STEELE. (-Itectotwor to H. M'Cloakey', Fash matt .te Root Maker. Lllierty wt., 2d door from kl , ey. The wnhaer.her respectfully Informa lie roodiri hat he haw commenced the above hosine., to the wh or , fo rm e r ly ores pied k.y Mr. Henry St'Claskey. and that Iw now prepared to attend to ail ottierw in Mg hie ofhtt-i neS5 With do•Qpairli and nil Ike most reawonable ? er n, From Ilia 10,2 ex fv•rirttre In the Ilialillt.iCl lire of I% i :h.-matte Rnolp, 1,, feeld confidant 'Aril all artlclett from Ilk t ill glee walit.fartlon to Itht pa trout.: A yAareof 1111111 e ronaq,e ii respect folly solicit, ed. twep 10 I/RD SEEPS ..u,nlv of 11 4 ,4 Saida, roi l ktio:r of Canna, mil and r ferOved I•y 3. F t. SNOW DF.N, 141 Liberty rt. ‘11 0, 7 M t'STI N. Ai tarns yatLa w. Plitsbur2l}. ra Offire in 4111 street, apposite Burke's !Wilding. W MUCK E. rills. will tlive hit attention to my unhtlisltre I.ll:lnt.q, and I rt- r.rmmend him in the patron age of mI frie.nill. WALTER FORWARD 10--Iyep 11)11111FSIWRGIICIR , CLATING AND II EFERENCE LIBRARY of Rellgtous.iiisiotleal,Polltical.and Mitt- C.' lia 110.0t111 Works. will be onen every day, Sa4bal h cx. tented. "rout 7 o'clock, A NI 9, P. bl., In the Ex change Rnilding,corner 01 Pt Clair strcet nd Exchange alley,wnerepunctualattendance'ill be given by sep 10 J, GEMMIL. NEW YORK DYER. CIiSEE 111:111ES, would reupectfully inform hl friends Vand the nnhif In gvneral,tliat he diet Ladies' rlreseett, 1161 ' 118 Alantvis of every ile•eriro ion, black—and .:;arrants Item not 1 0 smut. and to look equal to new goodi. lie dyes fancy colmi of all deserild 1a... on silk and carpet yarn. Alno, clean, and re-iorec lie colors of ;:etillemett's clot bin:, co On To re,ernhte new g00d... Mr. 11. flatters Itltnielf dui ha can plea le the piddle., as he Ira• done an eveniive I,nsine-, in New York fnr Twenty years. All woik done on moderate, terms at lila establishment in Sill it, ketyecen Wood and rue tr the Theatre. _ _ CERTIFICATE r is to earthy that OSEE ['IMES has done work for us. rairich has fully answered our expectations, and we consider him a competent dyer. S. Hemphill, Wm. Barnes. J. B. Shurtleff, David Hull, B. F. Mnnn, Davi Boics, Joseph French, jr.. Andrew Purdy, W. B. Boies, Wm Porter, II H. Smith, Henry Javens, A. Sbockey,. jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes. a p 20th. JOHNSON & DUVAL, BOOK BINDERS AND PAPER RULERS ONTI NUE Intflness at the eland late of McCandles, . CJohnson. Every de...rimier!' of work In thrlr lin neat ly and promptly execulod. may 8- ly BETTER BARGAINS THAN EVER THREE BIG DOORS. /rill E ,utiscribcr wry, Id respectfully inform his curio mers and the public generally, that not wit It<tantling the unprecedented sales at the Three Big Doors, during the present season; lie has still on hand the largest and most varied assorttnent of elegant CLOTHING that can be bought west of the mountains. The public may rest assured that all articles offered at Ilk store are manufac• lured from FRESH GOODS, purchased In the Eastern markets title Sating, and made Into garments by rills burgh workmen, In consrquenre of the n.ultiplieation of atop shops in our city, tilled with pa wn-brukers,clothes add the musty. cast off garments of former seasons, front thr eastern ci. 1 ties, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char arter of the establishments in which they are invited to putchase, before they part with their money. The ar ticles offered at svers I of the concerns in this city, are the merit otiale of New York and Philadelphia slop shops, and sent out here to he palmed MT on the Pitts. burgh public. Parchment should he on their guard a. gains[ these impositions, and they may rely on the fact that nn establishment that advertises casters wade Clot' , ina. can give as good an article or as advantageous bar. gains as can he had at the "Three Big Doors." The public will please remember that all the atitweri bees g trmects sea made in this city, hr competent work men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by the "birds of passage" from the shreds and patches of eastern slup Chops. It will always be his endeavor to maintain the re,rutallon that the "Three Big floors' have oldainre for furnishing rt su parlor 'style of CLOTH• iNH in every respect, and at prices below those of any other establishment. He would again return his thanks to his friends and the public for the unprecedented patronage i.eatowed upon his establishment, and believing that they have found it to their advantage to deal with bina, he would repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase Clothing of every description at the lowest price to tail at No. 151. Ltettacv Sr. JOHN M'CLOSKIi. 7Obeerve Metal Plate in the pavement. ar 2. %Ars. ELDER, Attorney et Lowfr.--ofilte in See. and itreet,2nd door above the corner or Smithfield north side. ap, 29, PROSPECTUS? For publiskint a Raw Daily Paper in • eks City of Pitts burs* to be entitled lAc {DAILY MORNING POST. filliESubscribers having made arrangements to merge the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu ry into one Journal, haveconctuded to publish a daily paper with the title of the Doily Morning Post. The leading object of in. "Porr" will be I he dissentina. Don and defence of the political principles that have brie tofore been maintained by the Editors. in their respective papers. and their best efforts will 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 Domestie Intelligence, and Mier notices of all mat ters and occurrences that come properly within the anhere ofa Public Journal, to make their pope, sufficiently In• eresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, ir respective of party considerations. In addition to the political and general news that will be found in the Pest," . llle Editors will take pains to furnish the businessit community with the latest and most inttresting COMMERCIAL IRTELLl arricx front all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red spelt accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade as wilt be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men hi their several eatlinev. Toros . —The Post- will be published on a large miner'. a I sheet of fine paper, (mannfactured especially for I hitt Jortrietl) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum,payable la advance. It will also be sold by newshoys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Advertisement• will he inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. [O-TWENTY active lads are wattled to sell the Post. who will he ennitcd on the moat liberal teems AWIUM 31, IR4 BY Morrilmn k Co. London, for Fate only by S. N Wickersham, corner of Wood Et reel and Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Flnrwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10 FOR SAFETY. r. g'%\ \ 0 Travelers should .elect Beans provided mitt FVQWS Safety Guards, for preventing Explosion of Steam Boilers. Ir would be well for the traveling community to beat In mind that their security depends entirely upon their own eneouragemanl of 'maim that have or tray he at the extreme of procuring the above apparatus. And that every Individual making such selec ion la eontrlbu - tin towards a general introduction of an Invention ad• milted by all men who II ndeisiand the principles of the Steam Engine, to be a sure preventative against those dreadful disasters You have certainly, lit the hundred.; of explosions that have already taken slams, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have already tweri lost, a sufficient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for a Safely guard Boat, and In every ease 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 ilbCI slily, and by your preference show that yi.o appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this aw• ful Facritica of human life They do not charges more than Mho boats; their accommodations in other respects ate equal, and in many discs superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when It is co com tetely in your own power to avoid those cl;gesters. Alt boats marked thus Ist] la the List of Arrivals and Del - allures. in another part of this paper, are supplied with the Safety Guar 1. List of Boats provided with the Safety Dotard. ALPS, MENTOR. AGNES. MICHIGAN, AMARANTH, MARIETTA. BRILLIANT. M A R QUETTE, BREAKWATER_ MUNGO PARK, CASPIAN, M ESSF.NG ER. CECILIA, MONTGOMEY CANTON, NORTH BEND, CICERO, NEPTUNE, CADDO, - NARAGANSETT, DUKE ocORLEANS, NIAGARA, DUQUESNE, OSPREY. EXPRESS MAIL., ORPHAN BOY, ECLIPSE OHIO, FORMOSA. - ORLEANS, FORT PITT, PENELOPE, GALLANT, PANAMA, GALENA, QUEEN of the SOUTEL J. IT. BILLS, ROWINA. JEWESS, RARITAN, IDA, SARAH ANN, INDIAN QUEEN, SARATOGA, ILLINOIS, 9 S, , — ANNA, LADY OF LYONS, ', LLEYRAND, VICTRE S. AI LEY FORGE, %VEST WIND. ASHLAND, BRIDGEWATER MISSOURI MAIL, CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH, COLUMBUS.eUTTER. EDWIN HICK MAN, EMMA, GENE. BROOK, TOBACCO PI ANT. JAMES ROSS, ADELAIDE. BRUN ETTE, COLUMBIAN A. CLLIPPER, MINSTREL, FOW LER'S PATENT BED- AP:UVACTUFtED at Wst. Leveunts's Cabinet Shop .1.71.N0. 69 Second street, between Wood ant Smithfield. where a general assortment of Furniture may be bad at reduced prices for cash. The superiority of these Bed4teads, consist In the fast enings, which for durability and ease in putting op and taking down. it not mitt riled by any other now In nee —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 fattened oa by these fastenings. I,l* - Righ's tor Counties, Bistrkts or States for sale by JOHN FOWLER, Patentee. We, the undersigned, do certify that we have exam. toed the above Bedstead Fistenjngs, and have no besita than in pronouncing them the best now in use. —coming op folly to the 'representation in the taboo* advettine. ment Wm. GratidUM. Jr., Wm:Troia. John A. GM. *P P. —PP THOS. PHILLIPS, W.H. SSI mit 22 STEAD Joseph Cohort Au* 'kith*, fteorrt:its PRICE TWO CENTS. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. POSITIVE PROOFS OF T,IE PRACTIBILI", TY OF ASSOCI4TiON. Th e febowing extracts which we take from a letter of a lady who visited Brook Farm. at West Roxbury, Mass. in August 1842, (nearly a year ago,) will be highly interesting to those who are now turnios their attention to the sutject of Anodes Lion. We think it unnecessary to say any thing more than simply to direct the attain, L ion of the public (akeptics in particular,) to the facts centained in them. They are a mosttriumphant refutation of nearly all the arguments (1) that hive been urged against the scheme by persona who know nothing about it, or are afraid that eventually it may compel them to earn their bread by honest labor. Associ ation is here proven PIt4CTICABLE in every senee of the word—because the Industrial Establishment at Priest Roxbury has suc ceeded.. Is this not satisfactory? If the Brook Farm Association can pt ogress so harmoniously, can not the Trades' Unionl But here are the extracts referred to.-- Let- all who have ever doubted, read arui ponder: "My Dams Sta:—l have made my visit to the Community, as it is called, at West Roxbury, and find that it more tan answers the expectation held out in that account of it, which appeared in the Dial last January. I mean that the degree of success already attained, is greater than it wag 'there intimated it could he, many years to come. In a pecuniary point of view it is net fail s ling, and that is success, considering the great *mt. l b:rrassments onder.which they began, There arc seventeen associates. Had each of these bees, able to contribute one thousand dollars a•pleee, they would beat this mompt under no embarrasva, ment at all, but instead eliat.not oi,tt third of the sum was contributtAL= . 'For the e,st of theirfarm, as I understood it, they are paving intereatibut by means of the farm and the school, the ) , are able t o pay this interest and to feed themselves; al though there are seventy people already there.and the number will be one Modred in the course of the winter. The joining of a few associates or s een one with some money, would render them quite independent. But they let I they have gain ed so much morally and intellectually, by having been .o poor, ss to have had none join but those to whom the accomplishment of the Idea appears worth working. and suffering for, that is no tinges to be feared, that they will be tempted to receive among th m any, of whom money is the chief re commendation. They prefer to sacrifice many, conveniences, ito endangering the social and ideal character of their company. Several mechanics who have been hired to do jobs upon the place. I mean carpenters, blacksmiths, shte•makers, tail-' ors, have at first expressed themselves amezed,thet people should go together, of such apparent intl. % quality, and make a common cause, and share the fruits ot their labors equally among themselves; hut after seeing the operation for weeks,they have desired to join, and to forego some of the income. trey were already receiving fiom their trades, 'in order to have the enjoy ment,the moral advantages and the intellectual improvement of a social lire on princit&s so consistently democratic and Christian: and more especially, in order to have all their children hove every advantage of edneation to which their abilities can do justice. I speak. of facts. The association Not actually under con- sidera ion such propositions. Also, c,ne of the ter. mere, the most thriving one, whose tam joint,' theirs, hasil,r the sake of his children made them the offe-, f they can meet him half way, of throw ing in hib farm and becoming one. He would be richer in dollars and cents to remain se he ir e hot this additional money could not buy for Mai that education of all Ills children, which he must re ceive in this community, if he is one of them; to say nothing of his own enjoyment and improve.. moot. To me, it is an inspiring thought, that they have already showed to the a ricultural popula tion around them, that with the cu'tivation of the earth may be combined an intellectual avid taste• lid life, and that the true democratic equality may he obtained by levelling up, instead of levelling flown. • * a a a a a With respect to the labor, which is the raistevis al wealth of the establishment, and the body .ot its life, they iatend to have all trades and occupa• thins which contribute to necessities and healthy elegancies, within their own borders, so as not to buy them from without, which is too expensive; but at present their labor is agriculture, and the simplest housekeeping. They have above a doss en cows that they take care of, and sell all their mdk at the door; they cultivate vegetables eaten, sivelv, and sell them in the markets of Roxoury and Bostononid this brunch of their industry may be altnost indtfinitely extended. They cultivate grass also, end sell .hay very profitably. Ido not kno.v about their grain, not being wise enough ill those matters to understand what 1 saw. The farm is not wholly under cultivation. because they_ have not yet force enough to do all they wish:— Fifty more men might be profitably employed on it. Tettaers, scholars, and all,work. Their Greek teacher spends several hours a day in taking care of the fruit, which hereafter, they think, willows. stitote a great part of their wealth. Every one prescribes his own hours of labor, controlled only by his conscience, and tile spirit of the place, which tends to groat industry, and almost to toy much exertion. A drone would soon find tarn. self desolated end neglected, and could not live there. The new corners, especially if they come from the city, have to begin gradually, but soon learn to increase the labor of one hour a day io the field, to six or seven hours, and some work all day lung; but there can be no drudgery where 'there is no constraint. As all eat together, they change their dress for their meals; and so after tea they are all ready for grouping, in the parlors of the ladies, or in the library, or in the music room, or they can go to their private rooms, or into the woods, or anywhere. They visit a good deal; and when they have - business out of the com munity. nothing seems more easy than for them to arrange with others of their own number, to take their work or teaching for the time being:so that while they may work more tbaz people oast of the community, rune seem such prisoners of their duties. Tise Association of labor makes duo tribunal according to tattle and ability easy. awe this takes the sting out of fatigue. Then! be. heve bodily labor does not fatigue so much,When the mind is active and elvated by noble senti ments: and certainly. intelligence arid the spirit of improvement, give the advantages of saving that* selves vitudgery,by ail cite devices of our nustelesaas ical age. Perhaps they might e o tote vagaries is labor•saving expedients, but that their WWw pecuniary means checks all freakishness rf :mind cin this respect. They put thee• kende.* 'tin! plough in good earnest,and do the; wiarkloresiiit "Auguet, 1842
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