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ttrOS. PHILLIPS & W. 11. SMITH,
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N. W. CORMWR OF WOOD 4. FIFTH STB.
INER3IB.--FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable In
alhelifei. Single copies TWO CENTS—Ibr sale at the
ea toter of the Ake, and by News Buys.
The Mercury and Manufacturer
e naldisited VfIISISKLY, at the mate office, on a dmtde
lidedient sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In ad.
rams. Single copies, SIX CENTS.
Terms of Advertising.
pn SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
3ne Insertion, 0,50 One month,ss.oo
Two Insertions, 0.73 Two monis, 6
Three Insertions, 1,00 Three months, 7,00,00
• One week; 1,50 Pour months, fl,OO
Two weeks. 3,00 Six months, 10,00
•,.. Three weeks, 4,00 One year. 15,00
YEARLY ADViiRTISEMENTS.
, • ' , CIA AAAAA Li AT PI ILASeIt IL.
Ong Square. Toe Squares
ME smiths, $lB,OO I Six months,
Oae year, 35,00 One year,
rrLerenr advertisements In protonic, n.
- , 1 1.1411.118 of four Sees Six Doci,ses a year.
PUBLIC OFFICES,&C.
4-..lPorr Onus. Third between Market and Wood
IN Riddle, Postmaster.
INThst Moose, Waterolth door from Wood st. Peter.
Ilaates fortildlnza—Major John Willock, Collector.
Ores Tansies:T. Wood between Pint% and Second
:-. triets—James A. Bartram, Treasurer.
Coolers TRICASURT, Third street, next door to the
nth it Pa rahyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer.
MATOVI Orme, Fourth, between Market and Wood
'trees—Alexander Hat, Mayor.
EXCHLROZ. Fourth, near Market at.
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RANKS.
Prrrsattaart,hetween Market and Wood streets, on
Pinta and Fourth streets.
11 1111.7MEIST3' END MAROIACTURIERIO AND FARMERS' De
? Our RAN;, (formerly SaVing Fund.) Fourth, between
Tool and Market stteeta.
excutAxes, eine street, near Wood.
HOTELS.
Moxossattet.a House, Water street, near the Bridge.
Excitmom Horn., corner of Penn and St. Clair.
Eximismirra' Horst., corner of Third and Wood.
Armatcmg Homt.,corner of Third and Smithfield.
UNIIIVDSraxas, corner of Penn street and Canal.
B &axe, When) , street, near Seventh.
!Cum"' ALLMON House, 'Abell) , St opposite Wayne
Eloatinuarr Maxstox House. Penn St. opposite Canal,
ROBERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office renno•
eed To ttakewell's offices on Grant st., neatly opposite
‘tlie new Court Douse, next rooms to John D. Mahon,
itsq-,—First floor. SPII 10
11 1 11U.TGEI 'LONER, Attoinev et Law, North East comer
JUL arg , nithfield and Four.li streets. sep 10-1 y
NF I CANDLESS Sr, ITTLITRE, Attorneys and
Ata Coanseitara at Law: Office in the Diamond, hack
Ulteadd Doan Douse, Pittsburgh. Bey 10
DUNK 4- FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law, Foamiest
above Wood, Plitsbartili. sep 10-Iy.
073.
tiA NI (LTUN, Attorney at Law. Fitt It, her ivern
Wood and Smithfield sta., Pittsburgh. sep 10-1 y
NV 11 173 °111 0! R I
lIP A II R Or ° I tlfisil d N e
.S,roll7e,Dl,ll,onroonrcivt}aell LwaelVe
rillarket and Union streets, up stairs. sep 10
A 1. DUELBOWLIV, Attorney at Law; lenders
umi
. his professional terViCeS to the public. Office on
rink street, above Wood, rittsi+urgh, sep 10
E YSTBR 4. RUCH '01 4 ,N, attorneys at Lam, office
rnntoved front thn Ibaniond, to •, A itorney'brlnts,"
hady side of Fourt% street, between Market and Wood
streets
pen 10
BUCICILISTER, ADRNEY AT LAW,
had reumv,• t a his °thee to Reares•e Law Build
._, Fourth street, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
etep 10
l E o Rire, W. /....4ENTI. Attorney at Law, Office
$.l Fifth street, near the Theatre, Ptits"ourgh.
%el) 2.7-1 y
READE %V
AUTORJVISTAT LAW. —Office in Bakewell•e Building
enrol street, Pittsburgh. Nov. 5. 1842-
OHN J. MITCHELL--Attarney at Law, utfice
eV earlier of Smithfield and sth its . Pittsburgh.
114 r tknicetions made. A I :tininess entrusted to his
are will be promptly attended to.
fib 16--1 y
R ILIKOVAL.-R. Morrow, Alderman; offi e north
skle of Flab at.. between Wood and Smithfield
Oa. Pittsburgh.
R. 8. IL 1301.11 ES, Office In Second street, next door
to Malvany it Co's Ohms Warehouse se 10—
J OHIPISTuN f sTOCACTON. Booksellers. Printers an
Paper Manufacturers, No. 37. Market st. sep 10-1
TOON ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water et..
tl near 'he Monongahela Rouse, ritialursh. imp 10-ty
1911111 IYOUNG. Iit•NCUI 1.. YOUNG.
fraies. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware
JL. Boom. Lerner of Hand st. 4. Exchange Alley.
ham; wisbleg to purchase Furniture. will find it to
Instradvaatase to else us a call, being fully s:dialled that
Macau please as to quality and price. Sep 10
66 BBLB. PLANTATION moLAsscs. received
per Steamers Lillie Ben and Faison, and for
J. G. ¢ A. GORDON
12 Water street
sale by
mar 27
I'iECNOLIII D. Comer/Ls • • ....Love R. Coucm•it
C OLEMAN t CO.,Genera Agents, Forwarding and
00seasission Merchants Levee Street, Vicksburg
lips They respeetfullyso.ict t consignments. n 22—
W EBB CLOSEYA Boot and Shoe Ma nufncto.
ry, (e. 83 Fourth St., next door tothe IL Stains
.isaniks Ladies Prunella, Kid and Satin Shoes made in
dm neatest wanner, and by the newestrrench patterns.
tap 1
G Aing. TOOLS, consisting of Hoes, Fancy Spades
Transplanting Trowels, Eddie( Tools, Budding
Knives. Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears. ete., just re
eeived and for sale by P. L. SNOWDEN.
sep 10 MI Liberty street, head of Wood.
4, GISTRATES'IMANKS, for proceedings In At
lachnsent under the late law, for sale at thla Office
B LANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, & C.-
o be used In Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on
good paper,and in the forms approved by the Coo rilor sale
4 the Mee of the Mercury and Democrat. sep 10
WM. HUBBARD, Ladies' fashionable hoot and
shoe Manufacturer, No. 101, l'hird sf reel, between
Wood and Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh se p 10
JAB. PATTERSON, Jr.. Birmingham. near Pittsburgh,
Pa., Maimfacturer of Locks, Hinges and Bolts; To.
taws, Palter, Mill and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for
Roiling Mlllsotc.
JJOIN 3I I 7I CLOSHEY. Tailor and Clothier, Liber.y
street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, -South side,
se, IV
y G. 4 , A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding
4, Merchant; Water at., Pitisborg,h, sep 10-1 y
Birmingham & CO.
COMMIVON AND FORWRRDING AMR
Vifd 6, No. 60 Water street, Pittsburgh Pa.
TV..into—Reeeiting• and shipping 5 cents per 100 the
Cootmisslons on Purebsses and sales 2A per cent.
siar
S. MORROW,
ltit-fdirtfraCTUßEß of Tin, Copper and Sheet Trot
M
Ware, No. 17, Fifth at., between Wood and Mar-
' Keeps constantly on hand a good assoi tment 01" wares,
titelsolleits d shire Of: ptiblic patronage. Also, on hand,
the i ng. tie les" Shove is, Pokers. Tongs, Gridirons,
Sittinets{ trillettim Pots, Ovens, Coffee Mills
, 4.e. Neu.
414 4. _nil Aerie lire Intlted to call and examine for
tilo***vss.. 41 lto dirtfrOl*lcd Ipso': cheap for t. 41,13 Or
irpromill..? de.
Mar. —Li
PUBLISHED BY
DA '
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lIAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro
duce merchauts,
4ad Dealers it Ptetabwritk dlitniVectstres
No, 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
HAMM
JENNINGS &Co"
Cotton Yarn Warehouse
Agents foe the sale of the Eagle No. 43 Wood stre e t.
Cotton Factory yarns
retilmsort nAmfa... ............ • ...1•11128 TUR NOIR L.
H ANNA 4. TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse. No.
104, Wood ii., where may he had a general supply
of writing wrapping. printing, wall paper, blank books,
school books, .c, 4.c.' —ly
R. C. TOWN4CND 4- CO., Wire Workers and
. I kfrt‘faerarrets, No. 23 Market street, between 2d
and 3d streets. sep 10--1 y
VIRCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair
AA at reeis, by AIcICIREHN 4 SMITH.
rep lO—ly
B ROWNSVILLE JUNI A'l'A IRON WORKS.--Cd
ward Hualies. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25, Wood M., Pittsburgh. sep 10 —ly
EW GOODS.—Preston 4- Mackey, wll4.:rsnle and
I. retail dealers In English, French, al d Doinetolc
nry Goods, No. :11, Market et Fen 10
T OIIN itrnEvrrr, Wholesale Grocer Rceiirs ing
Distiller, And Dealer In Produce and Pillshurgh
Manufactured Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitt,
gen 10
L.LIVII N. Wit.r.tasts lens e. DII.WORIII
WILLIAMS & DILWORTH.--Wholeynir
Grocers Product and Commission Merchants, and
seaters In Pittsburgh Manufactured article s , No. 29,
Wood street.
sep 10
Jr 13.5,
iOnN - . MEP WI
N. Kemki
SUERIFF & KE.tN, Manufacturer; of Copper,
Ttn, and Sheet Iron Ware, No 80, Front Pt., Flits.
burgh. House Spouting and Steamboat work promptly
eiccuterl,
son 10
ka-- D AVID SANDS, IV ATCII he CLOCK
MAKER, No. 7, Si. Clair street, Pitts.
I , w , :„ burgh,
DEALER IN Fri/ TCHES, C LOCKS,B R EASTPINS
FINGER RINGS, CII.IINS, KEYS, COXES, 4 , c.
sep 10
LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.- A lull
supply of Landret h's Garden Seeds, always on
hand, and for sale at Ins agency the Drug lore of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
R CMOVAL—Mati hew /ones, Barber and Hair Dress.
er. has removed lo Fourth street, oppusiiethe May
ors office. where he will he happy to:wait upon oermatient
ur transient customers. Ile sullchsa shale of piddle pat.
sep 10
J OHN RL .\ ND, Upholsterer and Cabinet
M...ker, Third st. hawse - a Wood 4- Market atrecta,
resprTlNl informs his friends and Ihe public that be is
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, 14 ideboardu. Bu ,
rest's, Chairs, Tables, ttedileads, Stands, !lair and Sprint
attrasses, Carpets, all -orts of Upllol.o4'lllZ
work, which he will warrant equal .0 any made in the
city, and on reasonable terms. sr . a 10
R E.SI 0 have removal io 11',1.
ler bet ween Wood and Smithfield SIl elf , Where
they will continue the Wholegale Grocery and Coin nog.
sion liu-incio; and would re•perlfully , h.ir,t toe pair.),
age of their friends J. W. [MI [WE Co.
Deu
A. W. PATTERSON. i?lice un Smithfield siren!
near EOlOl.
10
4 — srt
S ',r; 43
F ARE REDUDED. S. MAIL Line or ST•Gtet
BAIL creme 1 ' 111,,, ollt:I.. Via 11 “ 11- imie
l'ltanibereeelturg, itarreedeorg feint 1 eleie teeter, to I'leel edel
pieta, conne et fog tVeth the 51:1i1 erten of t':t to N V,
c. Only 150 teeth csidgenz noel one night one.
A ten, the Dirert line to Riflemen, e
Fare to Pfilladelpfila Si 9.
Baltimore, 0.
Leavee daily at A o'clock A. 111,
Office second door liefoiv t he 4il - 141111114 Hotel Wood st
MEN0E1.1..., G ail fl 151, W.AUGH ,i- ro
fel, 2.3, 1843 —1 y. ProprktorN.
TIM GREAT CENTR ROIJ C. via NATION I
ROAD AND BALTIMORE. aro, OHIO RAIL RO
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COMPANY.
r."- - .7.:5L. tett_ •
EW line of C. S. M. Ii Coaches for Washington City,
Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York.
This lire is in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh daily
at 6 o'clock A. M., sin Washington ?a. and national
road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road
Co's, to all the above places: Travellers will find this
a Spry. dy and comfortable route, it befits n separate sad
distinct Pittsbutgh and Cumberland line, facilities will he
afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. En
tra coaches furgilehed at the shortest nntire, wilt) the
atones?' of acing through direct, or taking cne night's
rest at t. flair option.
For tickets, apply at our office at theNlonolignbela
House. L. W. STPCKTON•
Feb. 3d—dt f. President of N. R. Stage Co.
NEW ROUTE.
ENTIRE NEW COACHES!
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FROM PITTSBUROIi TO B.ILTIMORE AND
PLIILADELPELI
United States Express Line ,
Leaves Pittslinrgh daily, at 2 o'clock. r sr, via Steam.
nom to Brownsville, thence in splendid new coaches to
Cumberland, over the great National Road, and from
there by
RAILROAD,
In superior new eight wheeled cars, "to Baltimore,
Washington city and Philadelphia.
The ahoy , Line Is rvresenied to the traveling public
as being unequalled between the Ohio River and Eastern
cities for comfort and expedition, having made arrange
meats to ronvey passengers through In two days, and
no night travel, either by Stage or Railroad Cetus.—
Think of it! Only 75 miles Stage travelling, and 56
miles less than the Wheeling route, and that in superb
new coaches.
Fare to Rafihno,e,
Office In the Monongaliel a House.
A. HENDERSON R. CO.,
ml d 3 Siege Propi ieto
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LIAO TS SPE.9K FOR T REMSELVES--TRETTIi IS
CONVINCINO:- Having been afflicted for nearly
two years, with a hard swelling on the cap rainy knee.
which produced much pain, and used various applica
lions recommended by the Faculty—all in vain wa..
cured completely by the use of one bottle 01 Or. Brand•
relies Linament, or External Remedy.
Witness my hand JAMES TAYLOR,
Ohio tri Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1840.
Dr. Brandreth's Ertel ual Remedy or Linament; sold
at his office, N 9.98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE-.
50 cents per bottle.
feb 8
J UST RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and
Lemons, of the finestqualliy, for sale wholesale and
roan. by WM, THORN,
feb 22—tf. 53 Market st.
20,000 LBS Cotton Yarns, assorted
Nov.
2,000 Rya. Batting„
2,000 •' Candle Wick,
1,000 " Carpet Chain, and
500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto
ry. For salt by
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & C o _ ,
Cotton Yarn 'Warehouse,
No. 43 Wood street,
mar 17
1174WL FOR SdLE.--A 111. W Clinker built Yowl
(MeNaugtrieol bbild) for rate low for cub. A p
pty to isiRMINCH M # Co,
Pp lei goo Watet it
DEA S E'S NOARHOQND CAND Y. -LTD - I - n.4 has
received Ibis day from New York. a fresh supply o.
the above celebrated cure for Cono,hs, Cols and Con
numpt ion; and is ready to supply cunlomersa t wholesale
or mall, at his Medical Agency, St; Fourth et.
nov 12
11:11 AV
RK, o'asAionablo Boot Niter,—
/las removed to No, 34 Market street, between
Second and Third slreettr, where he would be happy
to see his old customers. and all others who feel dispos.
cd to patronize hint. He uses nothing but first rate
stork, and employs the best of workmen; and as he glvea
his eonFtarit personal attention tobusineo, he trusisthat
he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage.
imp 10
MEM
F RUIT', Jut: uitEmit, 4- CONFECTIONARY.—
A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the
public that they can always find the best quality of Ice
Crean's, together with all kinds of confectionary and
fruits, in their semon, at his establishment—No.
11,
Fifth street, betwr n Wood and Market.
N. B—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes, or anything in his line. Also families furnished
with Bread.
rep 10
EVANS'S. CARIOMILE------ CLEMER , iPILLLS. g at 66 TABRA
New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its most
aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head.
ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart.
burn, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating,
impaired appetite, seesalion of sinking at the stomach,
furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomitings, dizziness
towards night and restleness. These had continued up.
ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr.Wrn.
Evans. 100 Chatham street, and submitting to his ever
successful nod agreeable tnorle of treatment, the patient
was completely restored to health in the short space of
onemottth, and grateful for the tncalculable benefit deriv.
ed, gladly came forward and volunteered the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
sep 10
heap for Cash.
UNION COTTON F.ICTORY,
Prices Reduced.
Short Rrel Yarn. Long Reel Yuen.
N0..5 at 14 cts. per lb.! 500 at 8 rts ppr dz
6at 14 ditto 6Oll at 9 ditto
7at 14 ditto . 700 at 6 ditto
it at 14 ditto 1300 at 5 ditto
I
9at 14 ditto 900 at 41 ditto
() at 14 ditto 1000 at 4 ditto
11 at. 14 ditto
12 at 14 ditto Candlewi c k at 15 cis per Ili,
1.) at 14+ ditto Corn Railing •
14 at 15 ditto 8 ditto
['amity do. • 12 ditto
15 at 1.5 i ditto Cart Chain • 18 ditto
16 at 16 ditto :I.7ot'n 'Pet Ina •25 ditto
17 at 16i ditto Stocking Yarn and
11l at 17 ditto l'overlet Yarn always on
19 at 171 ditto hand
20 :0 18 ditto :Cotton Warps made to order.
0:7- Orders promptly t•tteinted to. it left at J. 4- C.
Painter'.. Logan 4. Kennedy's, or the Poet office, address:
feh :27. J. K. MOORHEAD Co
F lI .uli,crilier has remov , d Ins Fashionahle Tialorin;
Establishment to the Aloniangabela house. :id door
from tire' 4i. on Sinn Wield st.w here hisrild monomers and
all others who may favor him with a rail may depend nn
having 'heir work done in a superior :Fly le. From his
I. ng ..eperlenre In the liusinees in ibis rliy, and In many
oilier f.ietiionalde elites in Europe and America, he feels
rinifident that lin run give sal iefartiun To all who may .
°tea:el° favor him wil ll ii irrtielont. Pv etrirl alletit iOll
10 101,10,, and ennerior 11:01C111:111,1110 he Impr a In merit
and rrreive a elin re of public 11111,th:fp% Ile irlenil keeping
on hand a supply of goods and I rimmlntresulialle for the
rueintner ilaJe whirl will he said al very reduced prires.
It. fIONAGIIV
C-1.1
E'tiTlC ur the Knife wa4 fortn;rly resorted lo in all
rows of bur. and wounds, where modified
was apprehended . The neer—ally fir saw h sharp prat:
e.Xists no lott:..er. The Maelral Pain Extractor, fron t
l'ontstock 71 Maiden LallP is a far more efficient ',even
tire or morn itia al tun than cold steel or nit rale of silver.
The application of 1111, wonderful c..anipainual inatanlly
removes the local pain.and lithe wound, scald, burns or
bruise liars in; injured some vita/ wean X 0 as to render
ctt re l051114.01.1(`. la I in a ref,' r-ticri Fpaire of f imp
restore the parr atreeted to a sound anal li, an lay stale
;via loom lea vial: law ricatt This preparation is
also a rerlain I rITI, dy for a ;owe, am:
Weer's, lorokrit bread and sore nipple anal all elaraxiong
anal eruptions of lite skin. IIS SlirresH as a cure for
the plies k unparalleled anal the vouchers for ill c.tra•
tiro properties are from lite oast lespeilalale and era.
le:wooed sources —Herald.
For sale at Tuttle's, 86 ircurth street:
EIVUX IN CIIK,HISTRY—East India
Heir Die --colors the hair and will not the skin
Tick Dve IN in the horn) of a Powder which In ninth matte.
of tart may be applied to the hair over night, the first
night turning, the ii2hiest or grey hair to dark brown; and
by repeating a second or third night, to a jet black. Any
person may. therefore, with the Ira at uos.tible trouble
keep his hair any dark shade or a perfect black, with the
positive assurance that lice powder if applied to the skin
trill not color it. There is no colorltig in this statement,
as any one may easily teat. These Carts are warranted
by the chemist who manufacture s it,
For "ale at TU7"l'LL7ta,' gg Fourth street, where a
large assortment orPatent ►ledicines may always be had
al either wholesale or retail
"flon'lforget / :36 Furth street l'
COPA I NERSIIIP.
FAMES If'. KAI/ A1..1N JOILM JF:XXLVOS
al have entered into partnership for the.purpose of
trn nears log n WholesnlnCror. , ry; l'i odure and Commis,
sion hu ,, iness under the film and style of HAILIIIAN.
JENNINGS k Co.,ar No 43 Wood street, opposite the
Me rcha n Mel, where a supply ofGroceries and Plus
I'urfzli M ~u far, u red A rtielts can always he had on line
al terms.
Mardi 17 '43.
LOOK 'AT THIS.
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR STORE.
J. FULLERTON,
No 1146 !rood street, one door above Sixth.
EEPS constantly on hand nll kinds of the hest
Spa eith Regaliaa, Casadorce,Coormagres,
Trobucae, Princgpes,
Also,half Spanish and Common Cizare.
Tobacco of all the beet brands : CavendisA, 5s lump;
Baltimore Plug, Its and 16Q. tutor,
Also Slim. Miller's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Snuffs: Rappee, Scotch, filaccahnu, High Toast, 4.c,
lie has also, all other articles In his line, which he
offers, wholeenle and retail at the lowest cash prices,
CALL AND SEE.
juin , 8.-6rn
WILLI A 'll DOHERTY,
11.9 T
and Cap Manut.e - tuter. 148 Liberty st, between
ILA Market and Sixth!. ap 10— 6m.
J. FRAN KL 111.
IN S
iI O and
US PI E erson & , Son ,
rtitils Elegant establishment has been in operation dur
in'g the last nine months, and notwithstanding the
certerel depression of business, it has net and sustain
ed the approbation of the public and yielded to the pro
pripiors a,fult compensation for their labor and Wien
lion. Its location being In Chestnut street, In the 'm•
mediate neighborhood of the Post office, the Exchanze,
Banks, the Steamboat landing, the most business part of
Mai ket street and the places or 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 ycpenses, and to live in a style of
elegance or economy snited to his notions or disposition.
The facility of mowing meals at any hour, and of get•
ling that which the appetite' craves, is also a saver of
time which the business portion ( - tithe guests know how
to appreciate.
.The proprietors, therefore, solicit the
custom of their old fri.nds, and premise a continuance
of their exertions to make them comfortable.
ap 25-3 m .
For Rent.
F ORa term or years. Two building lots on the bank
of the Allegheny river, adjoining the City line.
Apply at the house Agency, Pcnn al reet,Sib Ward,
mar 2. JAMES BLAKELY
J UST RECEIVED, a large supply of Lir Swayse's
Syrup of Wild Cherry,and for sale. wholesale and
retail by WM. THORN,
an 2f. No 53, Market at.
R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
No 20. Wood street. helow Second
Hemos-aI.
DR. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pins, These
Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of
the ladles as a safe and efficient remedy In removing
those complaints peculiar to their sex, from Want of ex
ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate
costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous
affections. These Pills have gained the sanction and
approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Un/.
ted States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and
Retail. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. I
sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street. below Second.
W M• ADAIR," Boot tiled Shoo Maker, Libels St.,
opposite the head of assitageld at., Pittsburgh.—
Tile subscriber having bought out the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business
in the old stand of Mr: R., and Is prepared le execute
all descriptions of work In his line, in the best manner
and on the shorter notice. Re keeps oor slant IY on hand
a large assortment ofshne findings of ail descriptions and
of thc he.t ,inatit v. Re st.::!.lls the patronage of rite nuii-
Ile mad or t.,e molt. WM. ADAIR.
sep 10
forwsnußGYl lIIANUFAGTORY..---Springs
mot Arlre for Carriages ee F:122 I er7l Prices.
The enberriherr mannineture and keep* conetantly on
hand Coach. c and Mink. Sprints (warranted,) Juniata
Iron Ashar, Sliver and Brass plated Dash Framer., Bran
and plated Bub Bands, Slump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver and Bran Lamps, Three fold Pteps, Malleable
iron, Door Bandies and 11 ingt.A.4-e kc.
JONES d• COLEMAN.
SA. CIA vr near e A amehrny nridee:
D.SELLERS, M. an d
th,
• near Fcrry street. ger) 13—ly
OK A THIS.
The attention , LO
ftho.e who T
have been .omewhat seep.
Kcal In rererence to the numerous certificates published
in favor of Dr, Swat ne's Compound syrup of Wild Cher
rv, nn account (tithe persona being unknown In this Pee
Lion of the State, Is rermerrfnlly directed to the follovanit
certificate, l he writer orwiticii has been a clity.ea of Ibis
forseveral years, and iv known as a gentleman
of intr:rily and restumelltillo v.
To the .9gewt.hl,. J. KIRBY
f have used Dr Swa Yoe's Comp and Syrup of Wild
Cherry for a cough, with which I have been severely al
flirted f'ar nhout four mouths, and I have no hesitation
In sa ving that it lathe most effective medicine that I have
been ;Ode in procure. It composes all uneasiness. and
agrees %%ell with my diet,—and mantalna a regular and
good appetite. t can freely recommend It to all others
similarly afflicted. J. Minsitx, Borough of Chambersh's.
March 9. I RM.
pep 23
rot sa , c by WILLIA %t THORN No. 53 Markel street.
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
p -
ERSONS deoiroutt of proeurlne Fruit, Shade. and
Ornamental Treeo, or Shrttbhere, from Fitiladel•
pllia or New York, are reqne;led In make application 11f ,
soon no pnastille. at the Druz it n d Seed More of the rub.
seribcr, where eau be had ratalogner, !rain It 0111.11 V. of the
moat excellent ,carielfra. F. L. SNOWDEN.
pep 211 No IR4. Liberty to reef. head of Woof'
vITILI,II%, C. WALL, Plain and Fa nc y
Pirtnre Frame Manufacturer, .N . O: 87,
Fours/ Street PttteburArk.—ennvnes Brushes. Varnish
kr.. for Artists, always on hand. Looking Glasses, 4-r,
prnmptty framed to order. Repairing done at the short
Pr' not ire.
Particula r nt tent ion paid to reOlding and jobbing °rev
err description.
Persons lifting np Fteam Boats or houses will find it to
hriradvant-ve to call.
seri 11)
A - 47 M. STEELE, (successor to PirelOPitey', ritsh•
V lo.taAe Boot Maker, Liberty.2(l door
t om 11ley. The sabscrilier respect Hilly informs he
public that he has commenced the above business In the
shop formerly occupied by Mr. Henry M l Closkey.
and that he it now prepared to attend to all orders in hip
fluent - business with despatch and on the :nosh reasonable
lei-m. 4. Front his ion' experience in the manufacture of
ra.liinnal.te Roots, he feels confident that all articles
front likeslahlivltntent .111 sive satisfaction 10 his pa
irons. A share of public patronate is respectfully solicit.
13/RD SEEDS A r eittvo,ply Per/ Seede, con
,thti of Curinr; nin and nape; pirt rercioed
fch by
F I, SNOWDEN, 1 , 11-1 Liberty nt.
W 5l. E. A USTI 51, Attorney of Law. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Office in 4ih etrect, nppoulle Rurke's ihdiny.
wiLLI A hi E. ArnTty, E‘q., will chic his attention to my
unfini,hcif nod 1 recommend him in he patron•
age of my fricnde. WALTER FORWAR D
10-1 v
DITTSISURGH "ITI.A TING AND REFERENCE:
Ed BR ARV ofßNißioux, Ilietorical,PolhieaiMis.
cellaneous Works, will be open every day, Ba4balh ex.
copied. "film 7 o'rlock, A M., uni it 9. P. M., In the Ex
change Fluilding.corner of St Clair street and Exchange
alley. iwnerepunctual alicnclanee will begiven by
sep 10
J. GEMMI4.
NEW YORK DYER.
0 3E6 MIMES. would reepectilslly Inform his friends
and the public In gencral,tlint he dies Ladles' dresses,
Habits and Mantels of every description, black—and
warrants tt ern not to smut, and to look equal to new
goods. He (13es fancy colors of all desertin la 111 on silk
and carpet yarn. Also, clean; and restores the colors
of sentlemen'sclothing. so as to resemble new goods.
Mr. H. flatters himself thrt he can please the public,
as he has done an extensive business in New York for
twenty years: All work done on moderate terms at his
establishment in 5111 et, between Wood and Smithfield
ne ir the Theatre.
CERTIFICATE.
IC~Thi; is to ccrtiry that OSEE HIMES has
done work for up, which has fully answered our
expectations, and we consider him a competent
dyer.
S. Hemphill, Wm. Barnes. J. B. Shurt
David Hall, B. F. Mann, Davi Boies, Joseph
French, jr., Andrew Purdy, W. B. Boies, Wm
Porter, H H. Smith, Henry Javens, A. Shockey,.
jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes. ap 20th.
JOHNSON & DUVAL.
BOOK BINDERS .BJteD PJPER RULERR,
CONTINUE litiariess at the stand lute of MeCandles
4- Johnson. Every deserlptlon of work In their lin e
neatly and promptly e xecuted. — may a— ly
BETTER BARGAINS THAN EVER
AT THC
THREE BIG DOORS.
/1111 E subscriber weird respectfully Inform his custo
AL mere and the public generally, that notwithstanding
the unprecedented sales at the Three 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
;visored that all articles offered at his store are manufac
tured from FRESH GOODS, purchased In the Pastern
markets this Spring and made Into garments by Pitts
burgh workmen.
In consequence of the multiplication of slop ;Mops in
our city, tilled with pawn - brokermelothes and the musty.
cast riff rments of former season,, front the eastern ci.
ties, the public should he cautious to ascertain the char
aster of theestablishments In which they are Invited to
purchase, before they part with their money. Tbc ar
ticles offered at several of the concerns in this city, are
the mere offals of New York and Philadelphia slop
shops, and sent out here to be palmed off on the Pitts.
burgh public, Purchasers should be on their guard a.
gainst these Impositions, and they may rely on the fact
that no establishment that advertises eastern wade Cloth.
ir l 2, can give as good an article or as advantageous bar.
gains as can be had at the "Three Bic Doors."
The public will please remember that all the stibscri•
ber's g trmerts are made in this city, by competent work.
men, and not gathered up like the coods now offered by
the "birds of passage" from the shreds and patches of
eastern slop shops. It will always be his endeavor le
maintain the redotalion that the "Three Big Doors'
have obtaines for furnishings superior style of CLIMB
ING in every respect, and at prices below those of any
other establishment.
He would again return his thanks to his friends and
the public rot the unprecedented patronise lestowed
upon his establishment, and believing that they have
found it to their advantage to deal with hlm, he would
repeat his innitallon to all those who wish to purchase
Cootbinz of every description at the lowest price to call
at No-151. LIBeRTY ST. t.
17 -Observe Metal Plate in the pavemo evicLosic
nt. ap 26.
111917- 31 * ELDER, •i 2 1..—01i0. re See
ttDdstreet,zod deer sibove the center of am Itbfield.
north aide;
ip. 29.
PROSPECTUS?
Far publishing a sato Daily Paper in the City of Pitts
oared, to be entitled the •
:DAILY MORNING POST.
T RESubscribera havingmade arrangements to merge
the American Manufactarerand Pittsburgh Mercu
ry Into one Journal, have concluded •to publish a daily
paper with the title of the Daily Mancini Post.
The leading object of thewill be the dissemina•
tlon 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 be.devoted to the
advancement and success of those doctrines.
Although, in politics, the paper will be thoroughly
demotratie, yet the Editors hope, by giving anhonest,
candid history of passing Political •events, Foreign
and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notiees,of all mat
tersand occurrences that come properly,Whilin the Inhere
ofa Public Journal, to make their paps, sufficiently in•
Cresting to entitle It to the patronage of the public, ir
respective of party conskieral ions. i •
In addition to the political and general news that will
be timid in the ...Morning P•tt," the Editor', Will take
pains ,to farnisis the business', commhnity, with
the latest and most Interesting COMIXIMCILL !ATMS.
eaxcz frost all parts of the country, and to have prepa•
red such accounts of the Markets and the Slate of Trade
as will beadvanlageous to our Merchalis and Business
Men In their several callings.
Terms—The Parr will he pnblishecl en a large imperi
al sheet of One paper, (manufactured especially for this
looms!) at the unusually low rate of Fmk fibtLA R 8
per annum, payable la advance. It will alto be sold by
newcboys at the low rale of TWO CENTS a copy.
Adeertlensents will be inserted at the loWest rates
charged by the other dilly papers of the city.
ferTWENTY active lads are wanted to Fell the Post,
who will be engaged on the most liberal term
THOS. PHILLIPS,
W. H. SMITH.
Anzust 31, 1842-
B Y Mot
.orrison Qr Co.. London, for sale only by S. is
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole siren! for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10
FOR SAFETY.
Travelers should ',elect Boats provided With Feaws
Safety Guards, for ?rearm:iv: Explosion of Steam
Bolters.
1 7' would be well for the traveling community to beat
In mind that their security depends entirely upon
their own encouragement of boats that hate or thay be
at the expense of procuring the above apparallts. And
that every individual making such selec ion is eonti:hu
ting towards a general introduction of an invention ad
mitted by all men who understand the principles of the
Steam Engine, to be a sere preventative again& those
di eadful disasters You have ce. Willy, in the hundreds
of explosions that have already taken plarre, their almost
daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have
already !wen lost, a sufficient warning, and inducement
to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boat, and in every
case to give it the preference. They have went to an
additional expense that your lives may be secure. Ought
you not therefore to sleet them with a corresponding
degree of liberality, and by your preference show that
yl.ll appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this aw
ful sacrifice of human life- They do not charge more
than other boats; their accommodations In other respects
ate equal, and in many eases superior; and as there iv
one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run
any risk. when it is so corn letely in your own power
to avoid those disasters.
Alt boats marked thus (e] in the List of Arrivals and
Del snares. in another part of this pal.er, are supplied
with the Safety Guar'.
List of Boats provided with lA* Writ? Chtall•
ALPS, MENTOR.
AGNES, MICHIGAN,
AMARANTH, MARIETTA.
BRILLIANT, MA RiauErrE.
, BREAKWATER. MUNGO PARK,
CASPIAN, MESSENGER.
CECILIA, MONTGOMEY
CANTON, NORTH BEND,
CICERO, NEPTUNE,
CADDO, • NARAGANSETT,
DUKE of ORLEANS, NIAGARA,
DUQUESNE, OSPREY.
EXPRESS MAIL, ORPHAN BOY,
ECLIPSE, 01110,
FORMOSA, ORLEANS,
FORT PITT, PENELOPE,
GALLANT, PANAMA,
GAL
HH. BIENA. QUEEN of the SOUT
J. LLS, KOWINA
ID \-
JEWESS. RARITAN',
A, ANN
INDIAN QUEEN, SARAII
SARATOGA, ,
ILLINOIS, SA - - - ANNA,
LADY OF LYONS, 'T LLEYRAND,
VICTRE S, • Ar•LEY 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.
CLLIPPER, MINSTREL,
FOWLER'S PATENT BED
STEAD.
I A NU PACTUREDat W*. LICITEURN'EI Cabinet Shop
it& No. 69 Second street, between Wood ant Smithfield,
where a general assortment of Furniture may be bad at
reduced prices for cash.
The stiperiority of these Bedsteads, consist In the •fast
enlngs, which for durabHily and ease In putting up and
taking down. Jr not equ tiled by any other now In .use
—and to all such as would consult their own comfort
in their nightly slumburs. It should he remembered that
all classes of the hug family are fattened en by these
fastenings. . .
. .
} - 41.ih's for Counties, Districts. or 4ttetes for sale
hY • JOHN FOWLER, Patentee.
We. the undersigned, do certify that see have exam.
fined the shove Bedstead Fastenings, and have n o be,ol o .
lion in pronouncing them the best now in use. —coming
up fully to the representation In the above advertise.
sent.
Wm. - Graham, Jr., Joseph Coliett,
Wm. Inda.
, George
Jobn.A.
ap rt.-3m
From the, Demderatie Revle
The Brahmin and the Crystal Drop.
BY MRS. /A NZ L. SWlrr.
'Nay. Christian, rasp.! never taste
Of viands such as these;
I could not share thy. board, and know
Another hour of ease.
From early yout.h.l have been taught
To love eaoh living•thing; ,
To guard with care the crimson stream
I , That finds in life its spring.
Perchance the drops that circle now
Within the aged veins,. .-
Msv flow tallish, in meaner rorm,
• When all my vigor wares;
Perchance some -being 'have loved
• May hover round me atilli .
As bird, or household animal,
: ;The vacant place to fill..
I know not, Christian, but it seems
A cruel ting to me, - • •
To mite with unrelenting hand,
What never injured thee.' ,
'Afr! Brahmin. thine'. an erring, creed;•• -
Though dear to thewit be; . , • • ,
I will unveil in one shott hen). • ~ `
' Ita wayward subtlety: .N• 7 7' a
There's not a.siep that thoweirnit taksi
Upon yon sunny plain, •. •
But presses out some pulse, 41,efift,
That cannot throb again. • '
There's not a plant pr herb, that serves
Thy table to supply;
But makes a home for myriads,
Unseen by naked eye. -
Each crushed leatof the attar rose
'• That yields 'the sweet perfume,
Bears many a living atom on,'
• To find its destined tomb.
Instinct with life—thou.canal not breatßd
The purest summer air, - t
Without disturbing in theirAght • '
The motes that revel there.'
11
'Thou wouldst not mock.rne, Christian, ye
I cannot help but mile, - •
To hear thee speak such monstrous thh
Wlthout•nne look of guile,
Wouldst tell me that the crystal drops, •
Within this brimming bowl,
Can be the home or. element
Of many a creature soul?'
'Aye. Brahmin, I would tell thee se;
For thou mayst quickly see,
A tiny world of life exists
• Which is unknown to thee.
Behold this glees—a simple thing,
And still it magnifies
Ten thousand•times the atoms small
•
• That mock the keenest eyes,
Nero is one soft and silky hair
• That's fallen on thy brow, r
Thou seest how fine it isihow fair
• Brahmin; behold it.now!
Aye. start! 'tie wonderful, I ween,
To thy unpractised gaze.
To find that hair•like hempen cord
• Which hr,lds the anchor stays.
I've taken from -the costly fringe
That decks thy,turbaned head,
But a small portion of its woDI,
A single golden thread. •
Look et it, Brahmin, see how coarse
Its texture cloth appear;
Suraly,,thou wilt not doubt the troth
Of what I show thet, here.'
"Tie wonderful, I will allow;
80, Christian, thou has shown
Only in straor e end ruder grilse:
The things I long have known'
Stay, lraL•min, here's one crystal drop;
It came from y„nder•apring;
Now look—and truly tell the thoughts
That single drop can bring{
Thou tornegt pale—l get thy hind • •
Is trembling as with fear.
Ah! Brahmin, 'tie a mighty power
net formed that- cryatar Ephere.'
•
'I would not, Christian, for the gold
That now in Ophir shines—
I would not, for. the. gems that glow '
• • In (amid Ooleonda's mines, . • • •
Have dashed to atoms the belief
• I held when first we met—.
I chi forgive thee, Christian, but
never-can forget. • •
How many hopes ere blotted out,
I need not stay to tell;
But lire seeing different now to , me— •
Oh, Christian, fare thee well!'
'Noy, Brahmin, thou bast only ler 1.1 •-)
_yr learn
Flow weak is erring man:
How powerless boasted reason is
• The works of God to scan.
Thou'atlearned that each created thin
Can teach some truth divine.
E'en as a crystal drop could shake
A faith so firm as thine.'
New York, March, 1849.
From the TruMeet.
TIIgNIENDOUS EXCITEMENTIP:'7
REPEAL OF VIE LEGIBLATIVE UNION BE '
it
TAVERN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND:
To the Irishmen of New 'York.
THE CR I B I R-COERCION OR RIPRAL. . •
Farewell to thee, Hope, late su brilliantly gleams
ing
Around the preen coast of the Emerald Isla!
gain .are the eyes of fair trin r.st "creaming'.
Again overcast is the dawn of ber •
[Dublin Magas:kap;
yellow Countrymen! The crisis of ire .
'and's future destiny, for weal or woe,
at hand. The long expected struggle is
approaching; and in a few short rpontk .
the,stai of Erin may be set forever., The
news from the, ill fated island i? . or, the
deepest importance. Every
. think citi the
political horizon dictates a speedy collie..
ion. From the Giant's Causeway to Cape
Clear, all Ireland is in motion—the mill.
ions are aroused—the chivalrous Miiesia n g
of the West—the sanguine . sons of the
South—the determined myriads of the
East—and the heroic men of the North,
have come forth in their might for iieland
and Repeal; while England and her Prg ! .;
mier, iike_greyhounde in the leash, ara
preparing to make the fatal spring..
On the c.ne aide, is O'Connell, the mu,
ter-spirit of the age, with nine millions Or
the finest peasantry under the broad eats:,:::
opy of heaven, sanctioned and sustainiii
in his great constitutional sake - tic:i by
the purest and most patriotic Prelicy and.
Clergy ever embraced within the mak
fold of the Catholic Church, and nobly
supported by the liberal portion ofProtes;.r
tact gentry. On the other hand. else this
mal 22
THE LITERARY POST.
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