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    PUBLISHED BY
THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
c N. W. CORNER OF WOOD 4. FIFTH ITS.
Tinms.--Five DOLLAR'S a year. payable in
advrece. Single copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the
sweeter of the office, and by News Boys.
The Mercury and 311anufacturer
e published WEEKLY, at the Barnet office, on a double
inedlana sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In ad.
'ranee. Single copies, RIX CENTS
Terms of .
Psi SQUARE OF TW r..
ewe Insertion, 0,50
Two insertions, 0.75
Titres Insertions, 1,00
One week, 1.50
..e- Two weeks, 3,00
Three week,. ' 4,00
-YEA RLY I NDVERTISEM EATS.
CR • ROZABLe £T it NA grit c.
Oas Sysirre. re• &piers."
Sit months, $18,60 laaattle, $23.00
Oar year, 25,00 One year. 35,00
CrLairger adv9rt laments In prorortion,
CAfts3l,r four least Sit DOLL•AItiI a year.
Pol3Lip 0 FFI Q*E S, &C.
CITY Posy Orrice. Third between Market and Wood
ttreet—E, hr Riddle, Fogimaster.
Scrirro* House, Water, 4th door from Wood st. Peter
sion:l ►aiJdings—Mayor John Willock,Collector.
(tier 'CILEASORT. Wood between First and Seconq
ttreeto—James A. Bartram. Treasurer.
' Couture TREASURY, Third street, nest door to tile
ThDd Pteshyterfan Church—S.' R. Johnston, Treasurer.
MA.Yol'll Omni, Fourth, between Market and Wood
inters—Alexander flay, Mayor.
,alitttagatarett CICKANgIe, Fourth, near Market at.
BANKS
Plitastraos.hetiveen Market and Wood streets, on
fillrd and Fourth street 3.
alaa , malcrs' MID 51•Anr•cronzaa' •ND 1 " 4.1(MCII6 • DE•
imacr na lat. (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between
Mood and Market streets.
Eaca•Noe, Fifth Areal, near Wood.
HOTELS.
niroliciAßELa 1701J5t, Water street, near the Bridge.
Etentmar. liorer., corner of Penn and St. Clair
- dimitcuAwra' FIOTICL, corner orThird and Wood.
- ArcietcAn Sovcc,corner of Third and Smithfield.
4 /6 UNITUD STATIC. corner of Penn street and Canal.
Baish° E►OLi, Liberty :tree. near Seventh.
MlLLiets Mansion Sousa, Liberty St opposite Wayne
naoananarr Mansion Horn, Penn St. opposite Canal.
OBER'IC WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
LS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW.-oSire rem°
red to Bakeweli's offices on Crant st., neatly annogne
the new Court !loose, next rooms to John D. Mahon,
'deo floor. PPP
ClUGli TON 1 1 1, Atto.nev al I.nw, North East corner
of Smithfield and Four.h at rreis. sop 10-1 y
NICANDLESS dL .111 7 CLURE, Altorneys and
Comm - Mors al Law: Offs rn th e Diamond, ha r k
the old Court (louse, ritisintr,lll. seri 10
SUONTIC 4- FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourthst.,
above IVood. Pittsburgh. sep
rHOS. If AM Lros , A :torney at Law. h, ween
Wood and Smithfield ma., Pith:Mir : : h. sPp 10-1 v
ILA/11. 0 9 LIA.R A ROBINSON, Atiornev at Law;
T • Office on till' non h aide oft lie DiatuoucLhet wee”
Amite and Union streets, upauire cop 11)
' - -
A i. DURROFUIV, Allorney •t UM; under.
v .. his iiroreeitional sc,rviccs to Ott public. Office on
Fink litreet. above Wood, Pittslisrali, ' sibp 111
Y:IPER RU'2ll 1 t (AN, Al Ivr-rter., al Law, °dice
removed from the Diamond, to -Attorey' , Rokv, -
1.11.1 d9 lible of Fourth street, betureee marl..el and Wood
.
it remit 'cep 10
- BUCKMASTER, AT 7 g.NEY AT LAW,
hairemovmt It otter. us Kt area's Law Build—
ne. Fourth strect, above Smithfield, rvit,lou rg h.
-Pep
dr/A. gortue N'. irA"C; . Attorney at Law, °thee
Nn.a• cols. hear the Thealre, P•th tiniq:h.
‘
OS. 27--44,
REILDE W ASIIII vG . roN,
ATTORIfirArLART. —Office iu Bakewrirs B , .iiiiin:
. 4 :l4llFaireise. 'NU abuff,tl• Nov . 5, 1842.
111011)11.. MITCHELL--Autorney at Law, office
ill corner of Smithfield and 51h sts . Pit ishurgh
Cr Collections made. A 1 nosiness entrusted to his
.atO still be promptly attended to.
,(eh 16-1 r
lemovii.L.-R. Morrow, Alderman; offs e north
aide of Fifth m,, between Wood and Smithfield
Pittsburgh. cep 10
I . IIR,Er. 11Q1A1 es, Office in Second street, next door
-ILI' to At utvany 4. Co's Glass Warehouse set, 10—ly
JOHNSTON 11- STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers an
10/ • Paper Manufacturers, No. 37, Market st. sep 10-1 y
JOHN ANDERSON, Stanfield Foundry, Water st...
.ear the Monongahela House, Plttsi ash. sep 10-ly
MORS It YOUNG. FICA NcIS 1.. YOUNG.
9 Os. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware
JL 'Rooms, I,orner of Hand St. 4- Exchange Alley.
Perilous wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to
flitliadiaatage to give us a call, hel nr fully - ititablial that
. .
can p le ase as to quality and price. sep IU
66 -
1111 LS. PLANTATION MOLASSES. received
per Steamers Little Ben and Fulton, and fur
J G. 4. A. GOil DON
12 Water street
Mate fiy
war 27
Ewa°Las D. Counws...... •. •.. LOYD R. COLCII•N
COLEAMN k CO.,clener.t Agents, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants Levee Street, Vicksburg
.Nl= They reApextfullyeo.tei t r oneigtments. n 22-
W—
EBB CLOSEY,S Boot and shoe Itteratractr!
ry,No. 8J Fourth St., next do/1r to the U. Starch
:oinks Ladies Pin ,cila, Kid and Satin Shoes made in
he imatvitinannt.r, and by the nevreltirrettrh patterns,
' 0191 JO
GARDE N
TOQLS, ennsiming of lines, Fancy Spade,
Transplanting Trowels, Etleiteg Tools , auddlng
Knives, Prpnlng Knives, Pruning Shears. .etc., lust re•
50400 *nti for sale •I:tv F. L. SNOWDEN.
sap 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
4aIBTRATESTLANK9, for proceedings to At
teestseext under the late law, for sale at this office
4.75
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.--
AIIP To be used In Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on
good petperoted In the forms approved by the Con rt,for sale
rife Odiee of the Mercury and Democrat. sett 10
WiIIUBBARD, fashionable boot and
oboe Manufacturer. No. 101, Third slreet, between
'-'4- Wood ittitfi Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh sep 10
TAs, PATTERSON, J r., rm,ingha in, near Pittsburgh,
Manufacturer of Locks. Hinges and Bolts; To.
lattoo. Putier, Mlll and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for
lulling Millsotc. sep io—ly
OW I
MICLOSIKEY, Tailor and Clothier, Liber.o
street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side,
Sep '
JG. 4- A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding
• Merebanta, Water at.. Pittabargb, sep 10-- I y
& Co.
IifIOBUILISSION AND FORWARDING XER
qui CB' TB; No. 60 Water street, Pitigbarkb Pa.
Throw—Reielying and Shipping 5 cents per WO His
Coamisiaos on Purchosefil and Wes ` . .. 4 per eent.
:. ~ r l.l ' Se InORROW I
114
...sorgrAPAC77IR2* of - Tin, Copper and Sheet Iror
, ..fireve, No, 17, Filth at., between Wood and Mar
.:
•l 2
Woo constantly tin band a good wen uncut of waves,
Nill4aksoal4te,of public patronage. Also. on band,
lo w ing articles: shovels, Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons,
TenAttles, Pots, Ove,as,,Colfee Mill. ..c. liter.
. 41 1. 0110 igaill Others are invited to call and e.aaaline for
alls 11110111 bb•ti ttf #1 1 "e r1 O 111 4 11 ,lofelit.toeltP Ar 1 7 1 1 11 4 1- Or
'4 = 41.4 " , . . , • .. , ....
dvertising.
LVE LINES OE LESS:
One month, $5,00
Two moots, 6,00
Three months, 7,00
Four months, B,ok
SII mouths, 10,00
poi year, 15,00
TILE GREAT CENTRAL ROll E, eta NATION Al.
ROAD AND BALTIAIORE. ',SD OHIO RAIL ROAD
COM PAN V..
•WWAIN
I .= . l.Yer - • -
2• ,..4 "9 .•
:7: 4 )41 1 LF41 .-4 .
ATEW line of C. St M. II Coariinn for Was hi n (ton City.
.1. Ihtlihnore. PhiladelpA la and New York.
This line is in full operation and leavest'ittsburgli daily
at 6 o'clock A. Al.. via Wavinin;tion Pa. ald national
rod to Cumberland, connecting, here with the rail road
Co's. to all the above placm Travellers will find thin
a speedy and routfortatele route, II beim! a spoaraie an d
dtotiLoct Pim:WigSi and romlierlsuil line. facilities will lie
afforded Which have not been heretofore enjoyed. En
bra coaches furnliilied at the shortest notice, wile the
privllegr of going through direct, or taking roe night's
real sr Alteir option.
For tickets, apply at our office at theMononzalicla
House. L. W. STet •i<TO N •
Feb. 3d—dlr. President of N. It. Sto.an Co.
ENTIRE NEW COACHES!
FROM PITTSBURGH TO 11.41.71310 RE
P FHLID EL PIII4
United litates Express Line ,
Pittfthnrgh dory, nt 2 o'elock. r M, via Stearn.
1,, , :.t to BrOV7IIPV i Ile, !hence to tplitridld new coaches to
cu„,lierland, over the great National IlLad, and from
there I,y
ItAILROAD
In superior new eight wheeled carp, to Baltimore
Washington city and Philadelphia,
The ahovi Line Is ripresented to the traveling publir
as heing unequalled between the 0:.io River and Caster°
elites for comfort and expedition, having made arrange
ments to ronvey passengers through in two days, and
no night travel, either by Stage or Railroad Cats.—
Think of it! Only 75 miles stage travelling, anti 56
miles lets titan the Wheeling route, and that in superb
new co:whit..
Fare to Bahl:tithe, CH.
Office in the Monongahcl a !loose.
A. HENDERSON A- CO.,
StPge Proprieto
}'ACTS SPEAK FOR T HF;ALSEL VE S-- TR UTII IS
CONVINCING:- Haying been afflicted for iwarty
Iwo years, with a bard swelling on the cap of tny knee.
which produced much pain, and used various applica
lions recommended by the Faculty—all in yilln wa
cured completely by the use of one Inuits of Or . Bra ad
reth's Linament, or &veinal fLtnnt ,edy.
Witness m' hand JAMES TA YLOR,
Ohio ip Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. lath, 1340.
Dr. Brandreth's Extet ual gewf4 or Littutatent ; sold
at hts office, No. 98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PEI CE
O cep's/ per bottle. feh 8.
JLUST RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and
I...ex:ions, of the finest quality, for sale wholwiale and
retail. by WM, THORN,
feb f. 53 Market at.
LBS Cotton Yarns, assorted
20,000 .s.
2,000 Ib.. Batting.
2,000 " Candle Wick,
1 . ,000 " Carpet Chain, and
' 500 " ,Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto
ry. For sale hy
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co.,
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
No. 43 Wood street.
'VAAL FOR Yawl
.0 1 1 , WaVblen ' s.§ 1 ± 0 4) 044. fait lOW 43 {q 111 k AP-
Hy to Ottpt %quit!'
ay 1131 • - 1 "ffooo-Vtlatir it
• •
mar J 7
lIAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pre
duce Merchants,
.4nd Donler* i, PittsburgA Mansfoctures
No, 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
H AMMAN, JENNINGS &Co.,
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
Agentsfor the sale of the Eagle No. 43 Wood street.
Cotton Factory Yarns
March 17, '43.
THOMPSON H•NN•
.1•111; T(1;;;;IL.
H ANNA ¢ TURNBIThI.'S Paper %Varehouse. No.
104, .Vood at., where may I%e had a general supply
of writing wrapping, printing, wall paper, blank books,
school books, 4. e, 4c. scp 10--ly
C. TOWN.ISFIND s r CO., Wire -Workers aud
Mana{facturers, No. 23 Market si rect, Lei weep 2d
and 3d streets. nep 10—ly
EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St.. Clair
streets, by MckIBBIN 4- EI‘IITH.
rep 10--1 y
B ROWNSVILLF. JUNI ATA IRON: WORKS.--Ed
watt! Hushes. Manufacturer or Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25, w•Jodat., Pattsburgh. sep 10 —ly
11Elv Goous.—Preston err Mackey, wh,,lrsale and
.
retail dealers in English, French, and Demesne.
Dry Goods, So. :;1, Markel st ,Pitisharch, sep 11)
JOIIN YVI)EVITT, Wholesale Grocer et-tilt ing
I:
Disinter, And Dealer In Produce and l'itisliurTh
Manufactured Articles, Ns. 224 'Liberty Street, Pitts
sep ID
MCI AM H. WI 1.f.(1.1(N ICIIF S. DI
WILLIAMS & DILWORI'II.--Wholesalr
Grocers Produce and C.)111m i@sion Merelianto, and
dealPrt In Pill Anirgli Manufactured articles, No. 29,
Wood reet.
cep
JOHN /I.Socc Iry N.
S IIERIPF & KEAN, Altittnfarturt.:r.4 Or Copper.
'rm. a. 1,1 Sheet Iron Ware, No tltt. Front et., Fit Is.
burzh. Spoutin; at,d Sicatuboat wort: p. - ompilv
executed.
, elt 111
DAVID SAND, R ATCII &CLOCK
MAKER, No. 7, Si. Clair streci, Pitis•
1. 4
burgh,
DEALER IX WA 7'CII ES, CLOCKS. BR E4S7'PLN'S
FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, K E l'S, C o.lf R S. lc.
sep
LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.- A full
supply of I.:unite'li's Garden Feed•. always on
hand, and for Elie at his agency the Dm; store of
F. L. SNOWEW.N,
sep 10 134 Liberty street. head of Wood.
Il EmovA I, —Matthew Jones, Rattier and ilair nre,.
er, hag removed to Fourth street, opposdetbe May
ors office. where he will be happy to:wait upon oernianent
ur transient customers. Ile solicit.; a shateatf pnl,lir pat•
rootage.
,r'l,
JODIN DPFARI. k ND, Upholnlerrr and Cabznet
.111..ker, Third rt. betwee* Woad rtrrria,
respectful informs his friends and one pul.lte !hat he Is
prepared to execute all coolers for Solo:, Sodeluta rd.: p o i
rea us, Chairs, - rubies, fiett•cooarls, :zoo tools. !lair and
Mal l catxrY.X 7 roclatoc. Carnets. all saris a( 111.1.,.tstorl e:
work, which lie will warrant equal .0 arty made in the
city, nod ou reasonahle lerms• c p 11l
It EAtOVAL—
:Thr have, retw}v• 11 to lVa.
ff.r between Wood aid Smithfield sirerti4, where
they will coritilifit the IV liolc. , ale Crorery and o,llttee•-
•:inu and would re-pe,1111:1!y the pal rot
avi off licit" (fiend., J. Vl'. kW !DC Cu.
Dec 3
DE. A. W. P T reAtsers. , ".:.fflce on tl 4 Allilhileld
twat Shut.
sri , lii
18 ,:*xz 4 3
F ARE R EDUHEI). U !t1 mi. LINE of' , 'T•r:r. AND
R•lt. EOADCAR!, form P , ii , 41n1r7.11. Via 1 4, 16 , rd,
iimmt,prr. a+.4l I aoraater. to rh,L,d,i
phis, coonerl log %volt ihr Mail c raw of I•ar. to NV.
Olily 150 Ilitlusdot•Ill. , ! nod One night 001.
Ake>, the Direr( hoe In
Pare to ritiladelidtia $9.
Baltimore, 9.
Lenve•n daily at R Welork A. M.
office second door ' , e1.. , the Merehnot A lintel ‘1 . t.041,t.
MP:Nig:MI_ GRAHAM, WAUG II tt
felt 23, 1843-Iy. Papprh,torn.
NEW ROUTE.
ml d. 3
IiaItEASE'S HOaIItHOUND CANDY.--Ttrrnr has
received this day from New York. u fresh supply o.
the above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Colda and Con
Gumption; arid is ready to supply cumornerval wholesale
or retail, at his Modica! Agency, 3tl Fnurth it.
nov 12
D AVID CLARK, .4jet, Ashiottablo Boot Maker,—
Has removed to No, 34 Market street. between
Second and Third streets, where he would be happy
to see his old customers. and nil others who feel 'thipos.
ed to patronize him. He uses nothing but first rate
stock, and employs the hest of workmen; and as he gives
Ills constant personal attention tobusiness, be trustsiliat
be will deserve andr(celve a fair share of patronage.
sep 10
F it litl A is, leE ell
i t ink E t A r 111 11: CON hEi,lO
i ' l ;l; d N A RdY.— the
public that they can always find the beat quality of Ice
Creams, together with a 1 kinds of confectionary a nd
rfllitA. In their •F.P., on, at his e stablishment—No. 11,
Fifth street, bet we- it Wood and Market.
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shorten notice, with
cakes, or .1'1)111111: ill his line. Also families furnished
with Bread.
10
LIV A NS'S CAMOMILE I'll.l. I. S rep
rk
HAM J. CLEM ER, re:oiling at E 6 Mott street,
New York, was afflicted with Ityspep•la in its most
aggravated Coin,. The aymptunte were violent head
ache, great debility, feveT, COSH vpiir.:s, cough, heart.
burn, pain la the chest and stomach always after eating,
impaired appetite. seesation of sinking at the stomach,
furred tongue, nausea, with frequent eqinitinga,dizzinesm
towards night and restioness. riecie had continued up.
ward of a I welvrtnonlh, when, on consulting Hr. Win.
Evans.loo Chatham street, and snbnitiling to lila eye,
ourcessful and agreeable mode of Irßai !limit. the pat ien t
was completely restored to hrallh in the short spare of
one amidUt, and crateful lot. the Inca billable benefit deriv
ed. eladly Came forward and voln ni erred the above stair
For sale Wher!riole and Retail by
R. E. SEI.T.EIS, Agent.,
No 20. W nod st rrei below St•cond .
Cheap for Cash.
C.VlO.l' COTTON I'. - ICTOR
Prices Reduced.
short I.'rel Turn. L•ne krel ya r n.
No. - t at 11 cis. ih 500 lit 8 els per tlz
6 at 11 Iloilo 6116 at 9 Omit
7 al 14 ditto 7011 at 6 ditto
V. at 14 dim) ROO at 5 ditto
9at 11 dmo Stilo at 41 dot,'
114 at 14 d'Ho WOO at 4 d i tto
11 a: 14 nitro
12 at 14 ditto c.iiidirwi e l t at 15 cis per th.
1:3 at 141 (1,1,0 Ft ditto
14 at I"; dnlu Canoly do. 12 ditto
15 at 15% ditto Carp% Chain 18 ditto
16 at 16 data i!aCti 2.5 ditto
17 at 11 ditto Start:in:: Yarn :Ind
18 at 17 ditto Coverlet Yarn always on
19 ni 171 dill(' nand
20 a , 1 do to t'otioo Warp , na de to order
()rile's ptntani ty ;.ito.nitrcl to, t: 101 nt J Ar• C.
inter':. Logan 4- K aned) or .h. l'owt nlTrcr, adder:,
lel, 27, J. K. VI )1 II? E AI) 4- co.
rilif•r tbet tiac !, Tia
to the Movion:attela hones, drn,
front tirto ,I. mt %liitt hlirt,l Pt .n Herr hirntd eumoatitr,t and
all othert: is Ito map ft car With a Pall in;ty Ilenroul
on
Imvinf.7ti.ir work lion,' II a .n;..-nor ?.‘I rr.lal Inc
I‘4 leave in 111, on•ine,. in I Iti4 city, ant! In want/
nt It, ,00a 1,..1 It. I:0 rope and .I,uertr:t.
rvofiJrnt fi ttt r h t , r,ta , :,tt.f:.rlion Io all who may
ttlen=e to favor lon, W.lll Ity It r 1,10,,. fly. au effi f on
10 I.ll4ine•K and liar a, Orlifliall. , lllo 111. In merit
star, sit If genii kerviug
nu 1.. t nd a ,np u lv of and triminin24s,tila - Oe ft"' the
eii+tnirter trade flu, It sv ,dd al very rft(sll4 (NI prim.,
1)(0( %(;1111..
.1.11%.,7 IC or the K forcorr! rrttol,4 a!!
of bur , td- and WOU ntl•. toorriitie
tva. apprehrosl.-d . 'Flo. nr , t,,lty far , Itch otrarp
pyar
i•-r. Tio" 7111.21eal pdiu r‘t f
ronoilor k 71 Slatdan Lao, is ;. for toot,. • tfirtrot fit vrt,
ta.• of twirl ifirait..n nhao egad pt. el or in tale of mivry
polleat .tc I !di a otoirr roi r ah 10,11,1
tue Inca! pa I rant dif Ow Avotrl:a. Id, burn, or
br41,0 Pao not it.jo ”oi ....me vital or:, as to r,a,rter
fur,. 04-I',lp. II 1% I I n ve,y .to ,•1
cranny,. the part afT. ' , lett In a ~.nod nod lo no!, stone
witho.llll,ll/illa aim Thts j,
lIISO a rernant; trlllritV for ill toted et i's. I 0111,1011. , Ons•
I.rnkfoo lirr.a -I and •nre nipple and all 1•11ri1,101,
and nip! lint, rh.h . II a, a ra ,„ i n , r
the plies nniulai l nied aTnt the voucher. for Ili cart,
ttve proprrtner are fr,rin the anal a spryl,lde and ell.
hterled ,ottrce. _ilerattl. ,
For sale at Ttillll.'el, I 6 Fr nir;h rarer!:
uomr..vomE.vo.‘- I.lr C y'—Fast /alma
Muir Dic--colni. t he hair and will not the irk hi
This Dye is in the limn of a Powder wh Ch In plait) inntte.
onaet bony be applied to the hair over ni,ht , the hlO
turning the li.hlrxl or from flair to dark brown; unit
by a second or third night, ha a jet Wadi. .1 Hy
iinTSo l l.llttny. tltcrrittre • with the lea,t trouble
1. err bi. halt any d.irk isliatle or it perfrCt blatii, wit II the
poyitive archrae.re that the powder If applied to t he xk in
will mot C. 010 4. it. There ir nu eoloriniz in 11 11 0 . 1 a lenient.
as any nnr may easily tea Tlre.r (iris are waria wed
by the rliefnioi tt ho mantic:re' tires it.
. .
For at TUTTLE'S, fit; reurtli slier!, avliere a
larre assortment of Patent Pledieines may always be had
al tither wholes:l;e or retail
taxt:i; rr. RAH JOILA" E JE.v.v.r.vas
have entered iato parteet,litil for the plirpuNe or
trattSartiO2 a WheleFah Groe ry; riothire and retelels,
sion business under the tiim and styled(' II ILMA N
JENNINGS 4. co.,at No 43 Wood street, npito-tie the
Nlerrliati a . Mel, v. heren sunlit) . or Grorcrt and Pills
bort , .ll M tir , d Amick - pc:ln alwayF be had o n lib,
al terms'
Morel' 17 '43.
PM,
TUBA( CO, SNUFF AND CIGAR sTonE.
J. FULLERTON,
I No 1146 'land street, one door above Sixth.
hr FEE'S ronFl :milt , on hand all kinds of the hest
Spanitli Cigars: !legation, Casadores,Coormanes,
Trabueas, Prineiprs,
Also, half Sonnish and Common Clears.
'robacco of all the best brnmb. : Cavendish, 5c lump;
Ballimnre Plug, 12n and 16 , , lump.
A !so ills. Fins Cut Chowinc. Tobacco.
Snuffs: Rappee, Scotch, Maccabau, 'roam, kr,
Ile has also, all other articles in his line, Whirl) he
otters, tv holeta le and retail at llm haerst cash Pr+cc-c
CALL AND SEE.
june 11.-6 m,
MILLI II DOHERTY,
I[l.9 sa T t n r
Market
Cap and
s itrl i a x t t i Li tit..ctutrr. 1-18 Li het t: p s i t o G , hete n , t er n
. _
J.. M. Sanderson & Son,
FRANKLIN HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA.
V 11/IS elegant establishment has been in operation dor.
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 a,full rompensa/ion for labor and alien
tion location being in Chestnut street, in the lot
mediate ueigliborhood of the Post office, the Exchange,
Ranks, the Steamboat landing, the most Moines! part 01
Market street and the places of amusement, It presents
to the business
.commopity or those viskjog the city on
pleasure, all the facilities and comforts so desirable to
the travelling nubile. Its arrangment, also, enables the
guest to regulate his expenses, and to live in a style of
elegance or economy molted to his notionsor disposition.
The facility of procuring meats 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 proprktors, therefore, solicit the
custom of their old fri.mds.and promise a continuance
of their exertion, to make then, comfortable.
ap 25-3 m.
For Rent.
vOR a term of years. Two bonding lots on the bank
of the Allegheny rlyer, ndyilnlng the City line.
Apply at the htaise Amity, Penn-street, sth Ward,
mar 2. • JAM EB,BLAKELY
JUST BA'CEnrED, a Imo supply . of In ewayoe'y
Syrup of Wild Cl'.erry,and for. sale whaluale and
retia by ' ' ww.TgoWri, •
ao 21. - IP153;Nall111111I-
Remova I.
Don't for,ret NK Fvarrt A,
COPA It N F:1011111'.
LOOK 'AT 1 HIS
D R. GOODE . % Celebrated Female Pills. These
/Insure strongly recommended to the notice of
the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy In removing
those complaints peculiar to their sex, front 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 HO.
tad States, And many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and
Retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent.
cep 10 No. 20. Wood Street,below Second.
WM. A DIM, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty St.,
opposite tie head of araithiLeid et., Piresblargk.—
'rhe.sabscrlher having bought out the stock of the late
Thomas Rafrerty, deceased, has commenced baldness
In the aid Aland of Mr: R., and Is prepared to execute
all deccrlptlona of work In lila Ilne, In lie best manner
and OH the n•horrect inure. Fre kerns rorstnally on hand
a large 0.4,ri floittiile ,, of all ri,,eriptions and
nflhc b. - 4, v. the ronnzr of the nub
ile and nf, , c r aft. WM. ADAIR.
set) hi
prriSfil;l{;;ll ANUP.tcrotty.—Springs
awl Arles for (`arrirt 4 ,es al En*tern Prices.
The VAN, ,tl;mujoriti, nnti Seem. ron.rantly on
band (oad), and 1111 role rpi ity4/4 (warrnnied.)
Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass
and Tallied Hob nrlllo, 8111111 p Minis, Patent Leather,
Silver fled !Irises Lamp., Three fold Piens, Malleable
Iron, Door Handles and Hinges. 41-r..i.r.
joNF,F
Ft, CIAIr it.. tor, r fop lUr=hrnv Itrldite
ffro In
IfD. S El.t.r.RP, M. 1) , ()Mee :11,.1 dwellinr In Fanf If
. 111`/Ir E'er ry RI Irel , ;- p 13-1 y
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I,ooli Al"1111S.
Thu attention ink) r wlin have been •ontroiliat *rep.
lira, In reference to thn nuirtrrnits certificate* pnblhhpd
in favor of fir eitt oene'n Pompon/la SV run Cher
rr. - ienottio or, lie !triton* brio., gmk flown in Oil* nor
lion or the Stair. IT rriipect folly directed to the follow Inc
rertiflen , ...lllP writer nr 4turil a Pi, 11. P:1 of h
ticorinin for N•eernl tr,ra , a L.nottll a- a .Ivorfeman
of ril v [PI v.
To Ike l . cierq.
I have tived Swa ytirbi Cipon ithd syrup o(
cv for a rounli, with which I have been veverely of
flirted for about four ntrmlbv, and I have no lievltallon
in ‘rivina that it In l he moo effective medicine that I have
been alit, to prneure. It comPa."< all analalar`a• and
ell with my dire,—and niantalne n ref....tar and
rnoot ppt•l I ran freely recommend It to all oilier.
atTlirind. J. Mtfintlr nOroll7h OrCil3EniterWg.
!kin rrii 9. 1' 1, 411.
p
rnr .rn'e by WILLIAM 1110i1N No. $3 Market street 2.
_ .
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
P intos rlr.trotor or proettrinp Pg.lll, Shade. and
Ornamental Tree., or Ph rolthere, from Philadei.
ot in or !Vela' York, are rrgnr•lrd to make apple -at lon at
•oon o.r ai the Dru•, nod Feed Fiorr of I lir
artlw
•rribrr, AV hr, rail hr hnd ra.alMne•, of the
most rx , rl4•Til ',let ire. F. 1.. SNOWDEN,
Pro 21 No 1 tt-1 F.liier I V Rfrevi, brad of Won,
at r
1 f.L. Plain and Fancy Portrait
0 , 1 e.Oll, Framer Manufacturer, No.' 87,
)7,,rth S'rrtf Pf i otberfk.—Canvatnt rtrnahrt, Varnish
skr .rnr ,{tri.ta, altrat, nn hand. T,onkin_ ian:e4, kr,
rir , milelv framed in order. Repairine done t t the short
es? nnti,..
rlrfirql,ri! , entinn r:ud 10 re:lldinz and Jobbing Or , !{/
rr v
roti nr p or hou.ort.. will timt It I.
hr trotlvantrrein calr. Rep 10
W.ll. •
FEELE, (Quer eittior to H. M'Cliwkey; Faith
to ia dr flout Maker.l,llierty tit., 2d door from
Vi %nevi, reapecifully
that he has commenced the nhove It/rine.. in the
formerly occupied by Mr. Ileary M'Clcukey,
amd that lie I. new prepared In attend In ail order. in hi•
00,. , 11 - 10,., rri 1, ilea patch And nn the :1100 re:term:We
Terme. From hla Irle:•vnerienee In the manufacture of
he reehr,onfide n t gm! all arllrlca
From 1,1- %,111 eiVP .ni;.earl inn in hi.
ml
i A , hare of pollee patronage ii respect fuily mitten.
fib sFy -11 ),‘• of Mir 17 4 ree1., I'llll
1,!:7of ranit , t mu and 17, t•r; pita,
1, 1,'3.
received t F•v
3.
F SNOW!)F,ff. T-11 , 1 I.iiirrtv a.
M R. UST' S, ktiornry al I.atv. l'a.
Office 111 dth wt reel. nuccuilte Rurke'p Rtitildln!
Wit TIAN E. civrtm. , writ tive Itiqnlientlem to my
unfinkhrif a nd I ternmnormi hlrn lo the patron
aqc Of 111 V Rig aftlA. WALTER FORWARD
.Pr , TO__ Iv y
I3ITTS111 , 1:4311 Cirt P:47. AND RErrftENCE
!Milt ARV n(Relo t ia o q . l1 Lll , Mical.Poll , ira I GU , '
Mia
will h. .1”4".n •ve, v day. Sa;42lii , •z•
eepird. 'tom 7 o'rlotk. 1 11 ,until to, P. M.. in Ifir.
Et
rtinNiirtr.,rnrowr 0, !it glair nircetand Ctchane
ollev wnerepunetunl ntlendnner will I.e2iven hv
sup 14)
J. 13 FAIMIL.
- -
- -
NEW YORK DYER.
SEE would respectfully 11110. m his friends
N—Yand the online In actirrnld hat lip dies Ladies' drr , sra,
Ilitlitis and lilalitels of carry de•icrlfillion, black --and
waft - ants It ni 110 an I Inc look cfitlal In 'tele
/0011,. Ilehit 'alley Cto.), or all isa on !ilk
anA carpel yarn. Also. r 1 ,111- and r e• 101 4 .% lie Colols
terilleinett.e etc: 11 11111r. to nil to re.emble eery good..
Mr. 11. nallertt 11;notelr t lull tie ei.tt rdea... the public,
at he has done an extensive tinione.tt in New rot', fop
twenty sears. All wor k done mil moderate term!. at his
eslnltli-dtteeel IN A I) FI, betr4 er ti Wood and Smithfield
tie tr the The:tire.
CERTIFICATE
Thi is to nett i that El.: 111 NIES has
done w,qk t'r which has fully answered our
ciptetat:ung, and wo coneider him a competent
tlyi r.
S. Hemphill, Wm. Barnes. J. B. Shutt!di,
David Mill, B. F. Mann, Davi Woks, Joseph
French, jr., Andrew Purdy, W. B. Boles, Wm
Porter, if 11. Smith, Henry Javens, A. Shockev,.
jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes. ap 20:h.
JOHNSON & DUVAL.
ROOK BINDERS AND PAPER RULERS,
I - 10NT! NUE InFonrss nt the PrnnJ late of McCandkg
Juhgpon. Every dev;rlotion wori: in their lie
neatly and prompti y executed. way 8— 1 y
BETTER BARGAINS TITAN EVER
AT THIr.
THREE BIG DOORS.
riviE , uhscriber wryild respectfully inform his rosin
mire and the Imhl Ic generally, that not w;th4aniking
the u unreel - 4(114,d sales at the Twee Doorik, 'daring
the present season; be has still on hand the largest and
most varied assortment of elegant CLOTHING that can
Le bought weal of the mountains. The tantilie may rest
m . sti red that all articles offered at his skpre are tnsn4fac
(tired from FRESH GOOF*, purchased in the Eastern
tuarkcis this pring,and made into garments by Pitts
burg It workmen.
In ronsivienre of the multiplication of ajop shops in
our cite, tilled with pa wmbrokers.clothes and the musty,
cast oft garments of former seasons, from the eastern cl.
ties, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char
arter 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 Alice offalts of New York and Philadelphia slop
1
shops, and sent out here to be palmed off on the Pitts,
burgh public. Purchasers should be on their guard a.
camel these Impositions, and they may rely on the fact
that no establishment that advertises eastern matte Clot'••
Int:, can give as good an article or as advantageous bar.
gains as can be had at the "Three Big, Doors."
The public will please remember that all the subscri•
tier's g irments are made in this city, by competent work•
men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by
the "births of passage" front the shreds and patches p{
eastern slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to
maintain the redulation that the "Three Big Doors'
have olitalnce for furnishing 't superior style of CLOTH
INC 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 Lestowed
upon his establishment, and believing that they have
found it to their advantage to deal with him, he would
repeat his invitation to at( thdee who wish to purchase
Ctothing of every description at the lowest price to call
at No. 141. 1 4elFarr Pg. , JOHN M'CLOBKY.
Eb - Obsettre Metal Plate in the pavemont. an 2S.
W. IDES , -enterwity Law—Office In Sae _ . aptalxitatipd tlittor.abal:e thr corner of Seattlinahl..
Cr.gCY if 29,
TR r.Eq
PROSPECTUS!
For publiikimg a any Daily Paper is the City of Pitts
burgh, to be aatitled the
;DAILY MORNING POST.
rpHESuhscribers baring madearrangsrpeuts to merge
the American Manufacturer and Pittsbnigh.btercu
ry into one Journal, haveconcluled to publish a daily
paper with the title of the Dail, Morning Post.
The trading object of the ..Poler" will be the dissemina
tion and defence of the political principles that have here
tofore been maintained by the Editors, In their respective
papers, and their best efforts will still by devoted to the
advancement and success of those doctrines.
Although, in politics, the paper will ha thoroughly
democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest,
candid history of passing Political events, Foreign
and Domestic Intelligence, and brief RPNees or all mat•
tea and occurrences that come properly within the sphere
ofa Public Journal, to make their papet 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 (bold in 'the o,Mormarg Post,” the Editors will take
pains to furnish the bitsinesss community with
the latest and most intt.reating COMMERCISC Iwrzt.l.l
- front all parts untie country, and to have prepa•
red such accounts of the Markets and the Slate of Trade
as will beadvanlageous to our Merchants and [tautness
Men in their several callings.
Treas.—The POST will be poldished on a large trailer'.
al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Journll) at the unit-wally low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum. payable in advance. It will also be sold by
tiews.boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
Advertisements will he inserted at the lowest rates
charged by tile other daily papers of the city.
-TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post
who will he engaged on the molt liberal terms
THOS. PfIiLLIPS,
August :31. 1R42. W. H. SMITH
B Y
_fit
.orrison 4. Co. London, for Pa le only by S. r
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgil.
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
In Foie acent for Western Pennsylvania. Pep 10
FOR SAFETY.
iftt
0
7'rareters should .elect Boat♦ provided faith Frars
Safety Guards, for prsvestior X.rp/e/39/1 4r Steam
Boiler..
I T would le well for the traveling coma:is/My to beat
In mind that their security depends entirely upon
their own encouragcnistit of boats that have or may be
at the erprn•e of procuring the above tapirt rains. And
that eve, v individual making such selec ion Is eOttle.htl
ling toward, a general introduction of an IN:en:Jon ad
mitted by an men who understand the principles of the
Steam En;line, to he a sure preventative agates! those
(heedful disasters You have ca. lainly, in the Iwnd•eds
of es plosions that have already taken place, their almost
daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have
already leer lost, a sufficient warning., and Inducement
to make inqu.ry for a Safely guard float, and in every
rase to :Ore it the preference. They have went to an
additional expense that your lives may be secure Ought
you not therefore to curet them witik a corremmnding I
degree of nodality, acrd by your preference show that
yon appreciate their laudable endeavors to slop this ew•
ful sacrificd of Mamma life They do not charge more
than other boats; their accommodations In other respects
ate equal, rind In many eases superior; and as there is
orte 11:511t1t1A , Pittsburgh every clay, why will you run
any risk, when tt is so coo idely In your own power
to avoid those disasters.
Alt [male marked thus (.11n the Llsu of Arrivals and
net enure.. in another part atlas pal.er, are supplied
with the safety Guar'.
List of Boats provided with the Safety dotard.
ALPS. MENTOR.
AG NES. MICHIGAN,
AMARANTH, MARIETTA.
BRILLIANT, MARQUETTE,
Bit EA K W ATER MUNGO PARK,
CASPIAN, MEsSENGER,
CECILIA, MONTGOMEY
CANTON, NORTH BEND,
CICERO, NEPTUNE,
CADDO, . NARAGANSETT,
DUKE 61 oR LEANS, NIAGARA,
DUQUESNE., OSPREY,
EXPRESS MAII,, ORPHAN BOY,
ECLIPSE OHIO,
FOR 11()SA, ORLEANS,
FORT PITT, PENELOPE,
GALLANT, PANAMA.
GALENA, QUEEN of the SOUT
J. H. BILLS, ROWINA.
JEWESS. RARITAN,
IDA, SARAH ANN,
INDIAN QUEEN, SARATOGA,
ILLINOIS. ! S.-$ .- ANNA,
LADY OF LYONS, •' LLEYRAND,
VICTRE s ALLEY FORGE,
WEST WINO. ASHLAND,
BRIDGEWATER MISSOURI MAIL,
CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH,
COLUMBUS. CUTTER
EDWIN HICKMAN, Ell A,
GENL. BROOK, TOgAcco P 1 ANT.
JAMES ROSS, ADELAIDE.
BRUNETTE, COLUMBIANA.
PPAPPER, MINSTREL,
FONV T.,ER'S P 4 TENT FLEA•
STEAD.
VIA NUFACTUR ED at WM INYBURI.e/ cabinet Shop
Alt N 0.69 Second street, between Wood an, Smithfield,
where a general assortment of Furniture may be had at
reduced prices Tor cash.
The superiority of these Redheads, consist in the Nat.
timings, which for durability &NI ease In putting up and
WON; down. 1r anti:quilled by any other now in use
—and to all such as would consult their own comfort
in their nightly ilumburs, It should he remembered that
ail classes of the bug family are fastened as by these
fastenings.
enstruits or ft tales,for sate
Ctlf - Rlgh's for Coantlek,
by JOHN FOWLRE, Patentee.
Ws. the undersigned, do certify that 'we have - egam.
Ined the above Bedstead Fastenjriga, and have no hesita
tion In pronouncing them the but how In nab- —towing
up fully to the representation In tbagabture adarraie
went.
Wen. Grattan., Jr.,
Wm.ffrvla.
John A. -
ap 27. -2m
Josephoo4ll,
liteeb
0.40-14.
THE LITERARY POST.
THE BRITISH OUTRAGE AT TH g
SANDWICH ISLANDS.
(Letter from, an officer of the U. S. Navy.)
OAuu, SANDWICR ISLMID9I I
March 6, .1.843.
DEAR SlR:—The English flsg now floats
on this island; a provisional cession of the
whole Hawaian Group having been come
pelted to yield •to her- Britannic Majesty s
The plea upon which this has been brought
about is as frivolous as it is unjust, and so
far from supporting the aggressions, rand
them with all the characteristics of a pines
cy, as there is not a single legitimate
claim fur the cession and Occupation under
the English flag.
As these islands are of great importance
to the United States, now and prospective
ly, I have no doubt you will be glad of tat
authentic history of the disgraceful Weir,
which 1 will endeavor to give you as oon•
cisely as possible.
Lard George Paulet, Captain H. B. M t
ship Carysfort, having caused the Klog tq
be sent Its fro n Maui, demanded a prt4
vate interview with his Majesty, choosiNo
his Own interpreter, for the purpose of pre
senting certain demands for redress on the
part of British subjects. As the•Eings by
acceding to this requir. , meut; would have
been completely cut off froth his advisers,
and as it was believed that it was the mast
tension of his Lordship to betray him into
some ill-judged act or admission, the prie
vate interview, thus restricted, was declimi
ed, but readiness was expressed to receive
any written communication, or in case the
business was of a nature so peculiarly prix
vale as riot be trusted to the usual method,
of discussion and adjustment, a confidential
agent was named, with whom his Lords
ship might communicate. This proposal`
was declined by his Lordship with great
discourtesy;the character of the King's ads
visers aspersed, and certain peremteory
demands presented, with a threat of attacks
ing the town in case of non-compliance,
within 24 hours. These demands,to which
the King was thus required to yield without
a hearing, were arbitrary in the esttretre
and subversive of the established law.
In the meantime the frigate Carysfbrs
was cleared for action. Information of ins
tended hostilities at 4 P. M., was sent to
Capt Long, of U. S. ship Boston, at 12 the
preceding reidnight, apd to the American
and Fre: eh Consuls, at 10 A. M., of the
expected attack, thus giving the foreign
residents nearly six bouts of daylight: tq
seek protection for their persons, and to re
move their property. Had this state of
things eventuated in la Natilities, the short
of the time allowed to the government
foe deliberation on demands, (now 'for the
first time presented,) and to foreign lasi? : -
dents to seek an asylum, would have beets
I the subject of just and indignant erotest. by
the respective parties. . .
As the i.ing had no means of effectual
resistance, rod was moreover unwilling tq
provoke hostilities, he yielded to all hie
Lordship's requisitions within the times
prescribed, under protest of ea- bracing the
earliest opportunity of representing, the
case to her Britannic Majesty.
. .
Under the demands thus complied with %
the King was forced to acknowledge Aleat - ..
, Sampson as acting Consul of H. B. ; M..
whom he had previously refused to recogs
, nize for legitimate reasons,' sustained •by
evidence the most complete and explicit,,„
drawn out in detail for consideration of tag
Lordship, who in his solicitude to support
justice, closed every avenue to negotiation,
sprung his broadside 1# the town, and re s
fused to listen to anything.
Mr. Charlton, formerly Consul to H. B;
M., after committing a series of highly dial
reputable acts, and involving himself to. is
large amount,suddenly decamped from the
islands,without giving any notice of his in,
tention previous to going and engaging
passage hi the name of another person,
and, iu the hurry of his departure, forget:.
Ling to pay his creditors. After his depare
Lute, Mr Simpson produced authority foci
Mr Charlton, delegating to hina his Corists e
lar functions. Mr S. was oLnoxious tbtfiii
Government for his deelared hostility. Ile
had openly insulted the Governor of 0a1i . 4
had publicly threatened to involve the qrqs
vernment in difficulties, and even to: pro s
duce the hoisting of the English flag. - .lla
had also refused to abide by the decisions
of jurists, and acknowledge the existing
laws/ His recognition was also protested,
, against by the Hudson Bay Companydeho.
represent the chief commercial interest of
Great Britain in these islands, That. the
King paused for advice from H. B. M. go ;
vernment before he recognized the uncon
firmed appointment, to a responsible once
of a person so obnoxious to all parties, in
eluding his own countrymen, over wfwate
interests he was called upon to preside, is:
strong testimony to his honesty and ge4'
. .: ~
sense.
The King was also compelled, isy
arbitrary act o f power,to remove an attach,
ment which has been levied upou the lan•
ded property of Mt Charlton. for the col
lection, in course of law,of a debt acknoW 7
[edged by Mr C.and decided upon by a jury
which lir C. bad quite forgotten to provide
for when he ceased to be found in this
community. He was compelled to set a.
side the formal decisions of juries, impan.
'wiled according to law, and to promise'
new trials.
Compliance having been procured with
the exactions already named, others were
devised by H. B. M. Acting Consul, (r,e • Vir
acknowledged) more unjust a n d arbitt a ry.
bur fullysuataining the reputation, 441 tat=
eat* of Kr Simpson. Exorbitant ii detnn%
ties were claimed without any. damages
=UZI