Pk 4 ~3 . L''' 4 -:'. -PUBLISHED BY TIWS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, .117;!W. CORNER OF WOOD Tiourns.--..PIVE DOLLARS a year, payshie in sjewsws, - -ainsle copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the aostaio or the °dice. and by News Bays. The'liereury and Allanufacturer pnbßahed WEEKLY, at the same office, on a double nandium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad. vanee. Bintle ioples, SIX MINI'S .. '• • Terms et Advertising, :1 6 811;SQUA RE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: :Inn kupertioa. 0.50 One mnnth,sZoo ' Twn'lnsertlons, 0.73 Two moni•F, 6.00 Three insertions, 1,00 Three months, 7,00 One!.week, 1,50 Four mantle, 8,00 am. rwa weeks, 3.00 SIX months. 10,00 rAree weeks, 4.00 One year. 15,00 - . • YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. - , CRANOZABLZ AT PIE•SCRE. 'One Egoism!. 7Vo Sgotaret lift anishs, $13,00 Six months, Orileyeue, • 25,00 One year. hrellArger adw.rtisements in promo +(on. IL7II Itkrillf Thor lines Six Dott.ut a year , PUBLIC OFFICES:&C. • CiTT Post Orrice. Third holy:teen Market and Wood M. Postmaster. Cdtrfo n st !best, Water, 4th door from Wood st. Peter sittn`a fisalthaza—Major John Wtitock. Collector. 'Curt 'PitasatritT, Wood between First and Second Itre:its—James A. Bartram, Treasurer. I::rierrt Tacastatt. Third street. nest door to the Prastirtertn o n Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. 14 1,vrol'a Orrlcc, Fourth, hetween Market and Wood Itreeli.:=Alevander Bay, Mayor. Reacitores Eicirtmot. Fount?, near Market et; Pirrastrann.aetween Market and Wood streets, on r.nleti awl Fourth strnet3. 11114. - IWITe •ne Mlano►ACTQßrns' .ID F•RITI:11S . Di ?WIT BANK, (formerly Saving Fund.) Fourth, between 1 0$ 11 4 Market micas. Ekon/mon, Fifth strem, near Wood. II (IT eLf:. itiortoiramitta Eldon, Water alrect, near the Bridge. Htcroorac floral.. corner of Penn and St. Clair. Meecs► && ' linter., corner of Third and Wood. . A VILMA!, Hem...corner of Third and Smlllifteld. rorner of Penn Ytrect and Canal. 'Beasts Emat.c. Liberty etreei, near Seventh. litidatais Marratott [loom Liheriy St opposite Wayne Bey'Ammar MA.Knox Houma.. Penn St. opposite Canal, ill °BERT . WOODS, ATTORNEY AND ILL COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Oni..e re red to Baker.ve offieeci on Grant st.. n”aily onpogile tam Rew Court (louse, next rooms to John D. ittulion, floor. spit 10 LJUGH-T sm O i I a A n t d io F , r o lz ,nh i s l ic a e ‘ e v i . , ,N . r t sep r o n r iteyr ItorC.A.NDLESS & E, Mtorneys and /VA: Commll,lr.t at Low: Oifire rn the Diamond, back •C the old Court House. Pittsimr2n. iwp 10 O.IPILIVIC 4 FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law. rouribst., libotve Wood, srp 111-1 Pfirms. HAMILTON. Aitorney at Law, FOl h, between Wood and Smithfield Ms, Pitishorh. .ep 10-1 y O'HARA ROBINSON, Attorney at Law; °ince on hip north side of ihe Diamonci.bei duke and Union streets. up In ai re spp 10 hL. i. Allorney at Law: lenders • s oroces-iionial services to lilt. public. Office on Fitin Street, nbove Won.l, 010$1.ur21t, s , •p 10 IrViirrEß 4- nucii 'I AN, Ateorneye at Late, oflu•e eontotre.l from the Diamond, to ••Allnrn.y'<Rmv," nide of Fourth street, between Market and Wood .et, 10 ow BCC AsT Elt, AT'RNEY AT LAW, ' bat regii. , Ved Ilis Other to ItCares'el 1.:,w Build— ngr; Fourth sieve!, above Suitt Wield. Pit tAurg It. • sep 10 GEO II Att.)ruev at Law, Office 31 Firth street, near the Theatre, ritttrllurgh, Rep 27-1 y F.IADE %V ANI-11NGTON, ArTORXEY AT LAW. —Office In Bakewrir4 11,Ohlin7 Grant 2.4reet, Pittsburgh. Nov. 5. 1842. OLIN J. MITCHELL --Attorney at Law, office 14/ 0 corner of Smithfield and sth PIS .19itsburgii. iltr Collections made. A 1 hustneas entrusted to Ills are will be promptly attended to. fib 16--Ir I,II,EI[OVA.L. R. Morrow, Alderman; WTI e north 411414. aide of Flab al,, between Wood and Smithfield sti.bt who rgh. sett 10 DIEI3.I:IIOLAIES, Office in Second street, next door to Stulvany 4. Co's Gtass Warehouse aep 10-1 y OHNS CuN ¢ STOCKTON, BooksellerP.Priniers nn .Paper Manufacturers. No. 37, Ma rkri Ft. sep 10-1 y TORN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Waier et.. Or near the Monongahela Donee, Piton with. nep 10-1 Y MAMAS I YO UNG. FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG. /1111H08. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware Rooms. t..urncr of [land st. ¢ Exchange Alley. Persons wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to heir advantage to givens a call. being fully satisfied that site*Ceil please as to quality and price. sep 10 66 MILS. PLANTATION MOLAS?EB. received per Steamers Little Ben and Fallon, and for J. G. 4- A. GORDON 12 Water street sale by mar 27 11.4cPIOLAS D. COLEMAN...... • .....LOTT R. COLEMAN COLEALVir CO.,Gene:t Agents, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Lrvee Street, Vicksburg Miss They respect fu Ily so t twig t• !ECM!. n 22- EBB CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe .;a.:!'fa rl °' ry, No. 83 Fourth St., nest door tot he Stake adieu Ladies Prttoeiln, Kid and Satin Shoes made in lie nestsat mans er, end by the newestirrench patterns. atep 44) GAILIgN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, lidding Tools, Badditig Knives, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears. etc., just re volved and for sale by F. L. SNOW DEN. 4r0p.10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. lIMILAGISTBATES"BLANKS, for proceedings In At /TA tackitent under the late law, for sale at this Office "PLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, tirC.— .1. lobe aped in Bankruptcy proceedings, pritiled on good parter,aed In the forms approved by t he Court,for sale tie Office of the Mercury and Democrat. eep 10 HUBBA.Ra, Ladies' fashionable boot and "V V shoe Manufacturer. No. 101. Third rivet, between Wood mid Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh sep 18 T4Ol. PATTERSON, Jr . . Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, tt., Manufacturer of Lacks. Hinges and Bolts; To. Mme, !Niter. M I II and Timber &seam !loosen Screws for Raring Nnis, tc. Sep 10—bi 0111111PCLORKEY. Tailor and Clothier, taler.y irtreet, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side. asp 10 I 6.4 A. GORDON, Comtniaaktn and Forwarding dr' s , Merchants. Water at..lPittsbarelh. rep 1.0--ly Birmingham Jr. Co. CfolailUMON AND FORWAR DINO .WER. C. t/ma, No. 60 Water street. Pittsburgh Pa. Tarous—itereivia; and Shipping 5 cents per 100 lbs. Comadasioas oa Purchases and sales 2,4 percent. roar 22. '43 S. III4OIIROW, M-:.;LIVUTACTIIRER of rill, Coppe r and beet trot Ware, No. 1Z rutb et., between Wood and Mar- Keeps constantly on /wind a good ItP3oltment aware!, issiftwillelts a shun of pantie patronage. Also. on hand, tin following a ritclew Shovels. Pokers, Tonga, Gridirons, Teakettles, Pots, Ovens, Cottle Mills tr. leer. elleoht sad others are invited to call sail examine for efeasastras. at he is fictsroiload tosetleheap tbr cash or er. +qua BANKS . . 'f. II ..-.."71, . . .... , . it. a L. .... . _ ..:_, . . • , _ . •-. . - , . . .. 6 . I . 11.............., _ .. I/AlblliaN, JENNINGS & Co, Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro dace Merchants, 4s Dsslora in Pittsburgh Mali off vaster No. 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh. HALLMAN, JENNINGS &Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, N.. 13 Wood A gen ts for the sale of the Eagle Co t ton Factory street. Yarns March 17, '43. ITAPIXA • . /ANIL'S TCRNIIII7 I L. H ANNA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper %Varelimisr, No. 109, Wood si., where may be had a general supply of writing. wrapping, printing, wall paper, blank books, school books, 41. c. 4.r. Pep 10—ly III) C. TOWN ,4C 1 4:1) et CO.. Wire Workers and L. Manufacturers, No. 23 Market stet, bet ween 2.d and 3d streets. sep 10.-1 y E XCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn nod Ft. Clair street?, by McKIRCIN 4• SMITH. e p 1(1—ly ROWNSVILLE JUNI Al'A IRON WORKS-_Cd wad Hitrheg. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Wn lelinufte Wood it., PittFlitirgli. soy, 10 -1y L N GOODS.—Proonn Mackey, Avlio:csate and retail dealorg in Ent:hell. French, and Domestic Dry Conde, No. NI, Market sep 10 TOTIN :VPDEV ITT, Who (tornr Rectifyln..; And Dealer In PrniThee nn.lltr2li Nlnnnfacluted Arlieles, Are 223 Liberty Street, Pitts• )ur,ir/t, Fer, 111 WlLLi.st 11, WiLf.tims Icon S. Dii.wcti 11 ‘v l LLIAMS & D !LW holesnle Grocers Prodncr and Commission 141 erc ntr, a rd ienlers in Pm:dough hinimfactuned articles, No. 29, Wood t,t rept. ser, 10 JoEl! B.SITISIt , N. Kuser SSHERIFF dt KE.I.N, Manufartarert of Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware. No. All. Front at., is• hurs.h. flange Spouting and Steamboat work p:ontptly rxreutod, sop 10 EI D AVID SANDS, IV ATCH &. CLOCK MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair street, Pitts burgh, DEALER IN WATCHES,C LOCKS, BREASTPINS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS. KEYS, COMBS. 4.c. ger 10 L ANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A full supply of Landoeth's Garden Seeds, always on hand, and fur salcai urn agency Ole Drugstore of F. L. SNOWDEN, Pep 10 184 Liberty sirs(, head of Wood. R EMOVAL—Mati hew Tom's, !tarter and Hair [Tres"- er, has removed to rotiritistreo t, oponstiethe May ors otTice, where he will he happy to:wait upon ;iermanent or transient customers. Ile oullcitsa shale of public pat• ronaze. Pep 111 I °TIN INPFARL %NI), Upholsterer and CoLioet OJlf-ker, Third at. brtwern Wood k Market streets. respectful informs his friends and the puldir that he lei prepared to eiectite all orders for s'or.A, iz , dommrds. 811. ream Chairs, Tables, Bradteads, Si ands. ila I r and !-Ipriliz Matirrisses, Curtain., Carpets, all , nris of Upholsterin: wort:, which he will warrant equal .o any made In the city, and on reasonable terms. sell 11l 411h 4 criher• have remov• d lo Wd. IL ter Nil wren Wood and Smithfield streetn, where they will continue the Whotegale Grocery Find ( 7 nroniii, 0100 loi•dne4s and %%timid 0:1Irod vie of their friends .1 W. 111111 II II 1111 F: 4- co. Dee 3 DR. A. W. PAT I'ERSON ‘r. , :Tire on Sinn liflcltl eI Feet near Sixth. Ben ill 1 86 4 3 F ARE ft EDVDP.D. .U. S. III•tf. I.lxic or t 4 l - •lisii AND Ran. EDADCARP, from Pnia.bn rgh, via Bedford, Ctiamberslittrx, IlaerfAinrz and Lone:inter, to Philo del enntieelin: vt•ttli the Mall train of Corn to N Y, Only 150 flint'', ff . :l:thin: and one night 01if,.. Alan. f tic Direct line to naltinfof c. Pare to Philadelphia $9. Ratilmorr, Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. N. Otro e serood door berotv M err halo: I Tole! Wond MEN OEM., CitA if 711, %V Al:011 4- Co. felt 2:3, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. THE CR EAT CENTRAL ROC •R, VIAL NATION %I. ROID AND BALTIMORE *MD OHIO RAIL RO COMPANY nTE hnr 0i1.% ir Coaches for Washington Cil!I • II Baltimore. Philailelp ia and -Yew York. This line is in full opera:ion and leavfsPius in rgh daily at G o'clock A; M., via Washington ?a. alit not tonal rout to Cninherlatid, connecting here with the railroad Co'r, to till the ahove places: Travellers will find this specify nod conifhrtable route, it being n pertarate and distinct Pittsburgh and curnl.erland line, facilities will he afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Ex • tra coaches furnished at the shortest notice, wito the privilege of going through direct, or taking me night's rest at their option. For tickets, apply nt our office at titeMononeakela Sense. L. W. STOCKTON' Feb. 3d—dtf. . President of N. R.. Stage CO, NEW ROUTE. ENTIRE NE W COACHES! FROM PITTSBURGH TO BALTIMORE ..9..VD PHILADELPHIA. United States Express Line Piusl.nr;!!ldaiiy, at 2 o'clock, P. M, vin Siearn. to Rrowru:vilie, thence in splendid new coaches to u,, ,, rland, over the VPPI National Road, and from Their y RAILROAD, In superior new eight wheeled cars, to Baltimore %Vashirmion city and Philadelphia. The ahoy, Line is r !presented to the traveling public as being unequalled between the Ohio River and Eastern cities for comfort and expedition, having made arrange merits to ronvey passengers through in two days, and no night travel, either by stage or Railroad Cars.— Think of it! Only 75 miles Singe travelling, and 56 miles less than the Wheeling route, and that in superb new coaches. Fare to Banitno•e, Office In the Nonongahei a House. A. HENDERSON 4- co., int d 3 Stage Froprieto 1 4 1 ACT S SPEAK FOR THEXSELVES—TRUTH IS CONVINCING:- Having been afflicted for nearly tuba pears, with a hard swelling on the cap of my knee. winch produced much pain, and used various applica bona recommended by tne. Faculty—all in vain wa, cured completely by the limo( one bottle of Dr. Brand• reth's Linament, or External Remedy. Waimea any bawl JAMES TAYLOR, Ohio.lp Allegheny to, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1340. Dr. Brandreth'a Este' ual Remedy or Linament; sold at lAsoffice, N 0.93 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE-- 50 cents per bottle. feb 8. JUST RECEIVF:D, Twelve boxes of Oranges and Lemons, of the finest quality, for sale wholesale and retail. by WM, TIIORN , 6eb 2 2—tf. 53 Market et. 20,000 LBS Cotton Yarns, assorted 2,0001b'. Batting, 2,000 " Candle Wick, LOOO " Carpet Chain, and 500 " Cotton Twine. Front the Eagle Facto ry. For sale by FIATLNIAN, JENNINGS & C. , Cotton Yarn Warehouse, mar 17 No, 43 Wood street., Y dWLFOR B.4ILET.:=A at w Clink* Imilt Yawl to built) for sale low for comb. Ap. AT 'BIRMINGHAM 4. Co, 1 74' Nefie Water et 1110.EilsE' 1104 RHO C AND Y.—l'mx . l.r has received tble day from New York. a fresh supply o, the abovn celebrated core for Coughs, Colds and Con tempt Ion; and is ready to supply thstomersat whOletale °newt, at his .Msdicei algency, 8d Fourth at. nov 12 D AVID CLARK, .'ft, ceasktonabic Boot Maker,— ties removed to No, 34 Market street, between second and Third streets, where he would be happy to see his old customers. and all others who feel dlapcs. ed to patronize him. lie uses nothing but first rate stock, nntl employs the best of workmen; and as lie gives his constant personal attention to busmen, lie traststhat he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage. Ken 10 ,hIJI a 6, ICE At, 4• CONFLuTIoNARY:— A Hunker respectfully Informs his friends and the public that they eau always find the hest quality of lee Creams. icisether with all kinds of confectionary and fruits, in their simian. at his e stablishment—No. 11. Fifth street, het we 11 Wood and Marlo.t. N. 11.—Partlea aupolfed on the shortest notice, with cakes. or anything in his line. Also families furnished won Bread. arm 10 EVANS'S CAMOMILE PILL L S.—Artit A M HAM J. CLEM ER, residing at 66 Slott street, New York, wac afilit,.d with Dyspepsia in Its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head• ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, conch, Itedrt. burn, pain 'tithe chest and stomach always after eating., impaired appritte, sersation of sinking 31 the stomach, furred I on rue, nanqea, with freq ur at voniltinvi, dizziness towards night and rest leness. These lind continued up. ward or a twelvemonth. when, on comuth lug Dr. Wm. Evens. 100Cuatlinn i street, and sohniiiting, to his ever successful and agreeable mode of immin en t, the patient, was completely restored to health in the short space of one mom h. and grateful for the incalcillable henefit derly. ed, gladly come forward and voln nteered the above state For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. E. SELLIIRS, Agent. No 211. Wood street, below Second. Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON F.ICTORE Prices Reduced. sh."-t nee/ Turn. I Long. Reel Yarn. No. sat 14 cis. per lb I 50() at 8 ets per dz 6at 14 ditto 6011 at 14 ditto 7at 14 ditto I 700 at 6 ditto Hat 14 ditto ' 800 at .5 ditto 9at 14 ditto 900 at 41 ditto 10 at 14 ditty loot) at 4 ditto 11 a: 14 ditto 12 at 14 ditto ICandtmvlrk at 15 rte per lb, 14 at 141 ditto C:o•n Bailin: • 8 ditto 14 at 15 ditto Family do. • L.! ditto 15 at 15t ditto Carp't Chain • 13 ditto 10 at IR ditto Hid', To Me • 15 ditto 17 at 101 ditto Stnekine Yarn and IR at 17 ditto Coverlet Yarn always on 19 at IT; ditto hand 20 to In ditto ICottoti Warps made to order. • Urdr•rs promptly ;Mended to, 11 left at J. ¢ C. Painter'‹.l.mmii ,i- Kennedy',. nr • lie Post Miler., addrei43: feb 27. J. li. :110OR II RA D 4- co. _____ R emova I. Fr F. -1111.eril or ha , . remor 'd his Facittottalde Tialorinz Eotaitti.tiottent to the Monoonhota twinge. 3d door front Arc( Pt. on mil Mit Id st.w here itisotd cwitotnera and nit others who may f Ivor him with a call may depend on havint their work done lu 3 superior tityle. From his V pet lcure In the thitt city. and in many other r."ltilmahle Hi,. in Europe and /I Itterica, he frets confident that im ran :lye pailvfarilon to all who may please to favor Wm veMt I het r contom. By strict attention In hucinrc; ;tots =n terror workinancitip he ilOpe w 10 merit and receive a ' , hate of puShr pin rnnaze. lie it lend keeping nn hand a ntpplp of , :nnilz; nod I r a'ile for the -11 , q111er trade which will Inc cold al very redored pricco. D. Dos %CD Y, US TIC. 0,- rhr K o Cnrinerly in all 1 1.-lrosi, of burro., erald: nod wound., to here niorlifiet wn4 nporeliendeil . The orre—rily cash .harp pear 'rite Nicieleal Pali, 17%1r:tett - tr. ( rout Comstock 71 Mrtiticn lanela a fir more efficient preen lice of co•trt tfir at inn iiinn rold Steel or nit rule of silver. application of ill!. wonderful c mtpttnittl in•anioly ectiinvca the torn, eillt.nhd lithe wound, •rain, burn, nr brll..e h. sr o t Injured ooqiie vital rorgati on a. , to render e we hii• in n ?Ply short Spire or restore 114: part aft. uteri 10 n oonnd nhd M naliv 'late without leilvith! the cirnt rlx I (hind. This preparation in also a certain !stonily for loft lined rt es. ntireron. it'rerA, broken ttrenirt and •Otl . nipp'e arid all rbra.-inr• and eruption% of llie sk.n. lie oureefts RI a cure for he pile, is unparalleled arid he vnurlirro for its ct.tra• live properlleo art , from the et resputal.le and en• ip:hienell goner,. _lfornhi, F.,r Fa In ni Tilt Cc's, 86 rcurzli streel; 1111 k..II^O.4IE.VUX LY ell Y— Foot I.dia Noir Di r--rolots the hair and will not the skin This Ilye is in l he Iftrtli of a Powder which in nlaih matte. of tart may he ape lied to the hair over nkilst, the first nicht turning the 112locat or grery hair to dark brown; and by rrrieatir: n second or third ni_hr,to n Jet black. Any Person may, therrforr, with the least possible trouble, Leen his halt any dark shade or a perfnrt black, with the positive asaurnere that the powder if applied 10 the akin tarn not color it. There la no coloring in this atntement, as any nor may easily ttt...q. These Carla are warranted hr the rhenrisi who trtrinniarittres it. Fur sale at TUTTLE'S,' 86 Fourth street, where a ire assort tnent aralent Itledielnes [nay always he had at either vrhole•ale or retail , n.n • :farget ! 116 Fogrth thee! COPAR NERSIIIP. .9.MES IV. HSI/ .472. N JOIIN 1' JENNINGS • have entered jut° partnership for the purpose of transacting n Wholesalearoccry; oduce and Collllllin, sloe business under the Mtn and style of lIA 11.111 A N. JENNINGS 4. Co., at No 43 Wood street, oppoilte the Merchati tel, where a sn pply of Groceries and Pitts hergh M far L red Art icirs can twnyl be had on Ilke al trues. March 17 '43. LOOK 'AT 'IIIIIS. TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR STORE. J. FULLERTON, No 1146 I r - ood street, one door above Sixth. EF:PS comtantly on hand all kinds of the hest Spank') Cigars: Re:alias, Casadores, Coormanes, Trabucas, Principes. Also, half Spanish and Common Cigars. Tobacco of all the bent brands: Cavendish, Ss lump; Baltimore Ping, 13. and 16•, lump. Also, nit•. Miller's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Snuffs: Rapper, Srotch, Marcaban, High Toast, Ile has also, all other articles In his line, which he offers, wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. CALL AND SEE. tine WILLI DOHERT Y, .RT and Cap Manut.etuter. 148 Liberty et, between IA Market and Sixth. an 10— 6m. J, 11. Sanderson & Son, FRANKLIN HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. pins elegant establishment has been In operation dor. ing the last nine months, and notwithstandln7, the general depression of business, it has met and sustain ed the approbation of the public and yielded to the pro prietorl civil compensation for their labor and alien lion. Its location being in Chestnut street, in the sm. mediate neighborhood of the Post orrice, the Exchange, Banks, the Steamboat landing, the most business part 01 Market street and the places of amusement, it presents to ;he business community or those visiting the city on pleasure, all the facilities and comforts so desirable to the travelling public. Its arranement, also, enables the euest to regulate his expenses, and to live in a style of elegance or economy suited to his notions or disposition. The facility of procuring meals at any boar, and of get• ling that which the appetite craves, Is also a saver of time which the business portion of the guests know how to appreciate. The proprietors, therefore, solicit The custom of their old friemds, rend promise a continuance of their exertions to make them comfortable. n p 25-3 m. For Kent. FORa term of years. Two building lots on the bank of the Allegheny river, adjoining the City line. Apply at the house Agency, Penn street. sth Ward, mar 2. ..11A14138 BLAKELY jEST RECEIrED, a largo cupply or-in a Syrup of WWI Cberty.asd fer sale wbottlisie -And retell by WU. THORN, as V. o.4lstitet-st. O R. GOODF.PS Celebrated Feseale Pills. These Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing I hoqe complaints heiuliar . 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 - Physician* in the Unt ted States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and nem,. by R. E. 'SELLERS, Agent. sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street. be iOW Second. M. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty $2., W opposite the head of s'lllllodd et., Pittsburgl,i-- 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 to execute all descriptions of work in lib. Mile, In the best manner and on the shortest notice. He keeps cm sift ntly on hand a large n.enrt mrni nr,heto fintlln7c nfoti dr.Cripllnnft and of the two q.tati, v. Hp prurronn.ze of the nub. lin and nf M A fA IR. - asp 10 PITTS fin RGIT :It t NUPA 1 7 , T011Y.Springs sad ,qrlr• Crrrinlrem at Eaptrrn Prlees. The ma.ll,l) ,, tirr• and keens enntantly on band Coach, i• ~,,t P. 14111, •ni in (warranted.) Juniata film A XIPP. Silver and Bra.rs platrd Dash Frames, Pram and plated Mitt Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamp•, Three fold Slept., Malleable Iron, Door flandles and Hinges, kr. , kr, JONES , d• COLEMAN'. Pt, Clair titeeheny Rridre, I).SELLER9, M. 11).,ollice and dwelling. In Fourth, • near Perry atter'. :Op 13-17 LOOK AT THIS. The ottenilnn •ftho•e who have been somewhat seep. fleet In reference to the numerous certificate. published In favor ofDr. SWllVne'n COMpOnnd Syrup of Wild Cher gg, fie peroun, of the nernonn helm?. unknown In this nor lion of lb. glair. in rennont fully diverted to the following certifi , we.the wrhe, nfwhirh h a , hron a eitizen nr borough fnr year.. end i• known a. a gentleman of kle:rity and rrst ttttt l,illl v. n the .1.. , T0nt. Mr. .1. KIPPY 1 fins, ti , ..tt Dr Fwnvre'. (•anti and tayrtip or I.Vt'd Cherry fora ectr.ll, with which I have been sevPrPly nt flieted far about four month., and 1 hive no hraltntlon In Plying that it lathe most effective medierne that I have been able in pronto,. it compo•en all nnentne... and nacre.. teed with my dlet.—nnd mantalnll a rrzetar and e,,e r t nem., ir•. I ran freely rprommend it to all otherp Omit:lov 11111rtml. I. Nlttitruir, floron7tt ofeltamherah'e. !March!). 1 'All. PCP 23 rot Pn'e hy 1V11.T.1 M THORN Na. 53 Market at reel. FRUIT, FRADE, ANT) ORNAMPNTAL TIMES. lialf:11:;-"ONS deArnu. of prortifine Fruit. Shade. and Ornamental Tree., or Shrolihere, from l'hilatleL phis or New York, are remterted to mnke notoirmlon a. ormo nc poeelhle, or the Drn! and Seed Fiore of the cub. <tcrther, where ran be had ratalogne., eraltillontaly of the yen.t excellent .a let ies. P. E.. SNOWDEN. ne t ; 21 No 18.1 Liberty 1.1 reel; hem! of Wore' ----- WILLIAM and Inolare Frame Afaaajoetarer, No.' El.- , Fourth Stret, P c , tburgh.—Canyn's lirnahra• Varnish ke.. for Art iMe. ntsvAv• on hand. Looking Olatnrea. *et promptly framed 10 order. Repalrlnz done r. t the short ex , not ire. rt , rtienirir atrenflon paid to re:lkftng and jobbing orgy rr v de.rritolon. Persons filing tip 'tram Boats or houses will find it I. heirativantree to roll. sep 1 - IN. RTEF:T.E. (successor to H. Nl'Closkey) ?ash onaa de Root Maker. Liberty sq.. 2d door from VI-gin %lien. The euliseriber respectfully Informs the rittrtirl hat It,. has rnmmeneed the above hosiness in lite slot formerly occupied by Mr. Henry M'Closkey, and that he is now prepared to attend to all orders In his linen nra.lnesstvitlt tietpateh nation the most reasonable terms. From his Ion? eroerirner In the manufacture of rarltionable Roots, he feels confident that all articles from his establishment will !rive satiornelion to his pa Irons. A shaittof poldic patronage is respect frals. solicit; ed. Pep ff! __ a:Ds A r e„,u.,ply of lityr.f Seeds, con of rannrl gin 30.! 3. 141 rer , ived fel, 3 . F stiel%%'9F.N, 14R Liner's , st. N. ; r A r t : 4 T : I rs l:st A r: o n 0 WrrAr A A reTvr. clue his anent inn to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to ihe pntron of friends. WALTER FORWARD. PPP la—oy PTTSBURGII CIR'IILA TING Mn A R EFERENCR I.IBR ARV of Rnligious. into, Mla. erllannoun Work., will he open CVPTY day. Sn:dilh ex. cenied, "tom 7 o'nlock, A M„nntil 9, P. M., In the Fa rb:lnv, Rnltdlnz,,nrnnr of St Clair strvetn nd Ilichangr alley. wnere,ilinctua I nilendance will he elven by yen 10 J. OF.MMIT, _ _ NEW YORK DYER. ckStEr. lIIM ES, would respectfully Inform lila friends an the public in general,that he dietiLadiev'drecates. Habits and Mantel.. of every deacrlption, black—and warranta them not to smut, ant to look equal to new Ronda. Ile es fancy col )r,t of all deacript ion. on silk and carpet yarn. Also, clean. : and reutorca Ike colors of gentlemen's clothing, an as to re,rtnlllo new eondrk . Mr. 11. flatters himself ihrt he ran plea, the as he has done an extensive Imaincss in New York for wenty yearn. All work done on moderate terms at It's rstablialtment in .sth st, between Wood and Smithfield ne tr lhe Theatre. CERTIFICATE Tbi certify that OREE MIMES has done wnrk for us, which has fully answered our expectations, and we consider him a competent dyer. S. Hemphill, Wm. Barnes. J. B. Shurtleff, David Hall, B. F. Mann, Davi alit's, Joseph French, jr., Andrew Purdv, W. B. Boles, Wm Porter, H H. Smith, Henry Javens, A. Shnekev,. jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes. ap 20th. JOHNSON & DUVAL. ROOK BINDERS AND PAPER R ULERF, C ONV NUE hn.ineas at the stand laic or McCandlep e fir Johnaon. Every de•z•ription of work in their lin neatly and promptly coteculed. may R— ly BETTER BARGAINS THAN EVER AT TIM THREE BIG DOORS. T HE subscriber would respectfully Inform his cost° fliers and the public generally, that notwithstanding the unprecedented males at the Three Rig Doors, doting the present season; he has Mill on hand the largest and most, varied assortment of elegant CLOTHING that can ! , e bought west of the mountains. The public may rest assured that all articles offered at his store are manufaw tured from FRESH GOODS, purchased in the Eastern markets this Spring and made into garments by Pitts burgh workmen. In consrquenee of the n.ultlpileation of slop shops in our city, filled with pa wmbrokers,clothes and the musty. cast off garments of former seasons, from the eastern ci. ties, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char. arter of the establishments in which they ere Invited to purchase, before they part with their money. The ar• tides offered at saveral of the concerns in this city, are the mere offal, of New York and Philadelphia slop shops, and tamt out hereto be palmed off on the Pitts. burgh public. Purchaters should be on their guard a. gainsl these impositions, and they may rely on the fact that no establishment that advertises eastern wads Clot , - lag, can gltreas 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 subseri• ber's glrments are made in th is city, by competent *work men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by the "birds of passage" from the shreds and patches of eastern slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to maintain the reontation that the "Three Big Doors' have °Nairn.* for furnishing', superior style of CLOTH 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 for the unprecedented patronage Letdowed upon his establishment, and believing that they have found it to their advantage to deal with him, be would repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase Clothing o f every description at the lowest price to call at No. LSI. Limps Or. JOHN INTI,OSICY. (C - r Observe metal Piste in the pavement. ap 26. WM. ELDER, ltrteritey at Lase.--Wee to Elec. oad etreetAad door above the corner of Siaintneid. ootth tide, ap. 29, PROSPECTUS! Far pubtishieg aas Daily Paper 'lathe City elites berg*, to be entitled the DAILY MORNING POST. frHESubseribers having made arrangements to merge the American Mffnufacturetand Pittsbnrgh Meren ry Info one Journal, haveconcluded to publish At daily paper.with the title of the Daily Morels, Pest. The leading object of the "Poor" will be the dlsseminm 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 he devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Although, In polities, the paper wilt be thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest, candid history of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic rntelligence.and brief mites of all mtt !era and occurrences that come properly within the Inhere ofa Public Journal, to make their' paint suMciently In• creating to entitle it to the patronage of the public, ir respective of party considerations. in addition to the political and general news that wlll be fou3d in the "Atomic,'" Post," the Editors will take pains to tarnish the businemer community with the latest and most interesting Cormateciat. Iteretta otter from all parts of the country, and to have prepa red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade as will headvanlageous to our Merchants and Business Men in their several callings. Teresa.—The Pots will be pnblished on a large imperi, al sheet of line paper, (manufactured especially for this Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per nnnum,payable In advance. It will also besold by newsboys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Adeertioeseents will be inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. (11 - TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Posi who will be engaged on the moat liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W.H. SMITH Augtm 31, 1841. Travelers should +ilea Boats provided icia Evan.* Safely Gourds, for ?rev:43llin: Exp/osion of &sant Boilers. I T would be well for the traveling community to beat in mind that their security depends entirely, upon their own encouragement of boats that have or may be at the expen=e of procuring the above anomie!. And that every individual making such !elm ion Is rontr:bus ring towardla general introduction of an Invention ad mitted by all men who understand the principles of the Steam Engine, to be a care preventative against those dreadful disasters You have cm taint?, is the Minder-de of es plosinnt that have already taken plaint, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives thai have already been lost, a suMeletit warning, and inducement to make inquiry for a Safely guard Boat, and In every case to give It the preference. They have went to an additinnal expense that your lives may be secure' Ought you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding degree of Ilbeiality,•nd by your preference show that . you appreciate their laudable endeavor! to slop this aw ful sacrifice of human Ilfe. They do not charge more than whet boats; their areommodat ions In other respects ate equal, and in many e6,ses superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will von run any risk, when It is so com• Wick,' In your own power to avoid those disasters. Alt heats marked thus (*l In the List of Arrivals and Gel artures. in another part of thts pai.er, are supplied with the Safety Guar Litt of Boats provided mitt th e Sitretil Okfird• ALPS, MENTOR, AGNES. MICHIGAN, AMARANTH, MARIETTA. BRILLIANT, MA RQUETTE. BREAKWATER. MUNGO PARK, CASPIAN, MESSENGER, CECILIA, MONTGOMEY CANTON, NORTH BEND, CICERO, NEPTUNE. CADDO, - NARAGANSETT, DUKE of ORLEANS, NIAGARA, DUQUESNE. OSPREY. EXPRESS MAIL, ORPHAN BOY, EULIPSE, OHIO, FORMOSA. OR LEANS, FORT PITT, PENELOPF, GALLANT, PANAMA. GALENA. QUEEN of the SOUTH J. H. BILLS, ROWINA. JEWESS, RARITAN. IDA, SARAH ANN, INDIAN QUEEN, SARATOGA, ILLINOIS. 8,4 "-ANNA f LADY OF LYONS, .7 LLEYRAND, VICTRE M, ALLEY FORGE, WEsT WIND. ASHLAND, BRIDGEWATER MISSOURI MAIL, CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH, COLUMBUS, CUTTER EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA, GENL. BROOK, TOBACCO PI ANT JAMES ROSS, ADELAIDE. BRUNETTE, COLUMBIANA. CLLIPPF.R, MINSTREL, EVELINE FOWLER'S PATENT BED STEAD. MANCFACTUSEDat TACT Cabinet Shop Nci. Fa &mud st rem. bet wren Wooden( Smithfield, where a general assortment of Furniture may be had at reduced pricer for each. Tbesuperiority of them Bedsteads. consist In the foot. eulogy, which for durability abd eam in putting up and taking down. it not equ tiled by any other now in ale —and to all such as would consult their own comfort in their nightly slumburs, it should be remembered that all classes of the bug family are fastened ea by these fastenings. it:e•Righ's (or Counties. District, or Plates for sale by JOHN FOWLER, Patentee. We, the undersigned, do certify that we have exam. Ined the above Bedstead Fastenings, and have no hyena.: tion In pronouncing them the best now la are. looming up folly to the representation in the above advertise. Meat. Wm. Gyaharc, Jr., Jot," A, 9 111 . ap Jacob Vegas:, .oaniftelloget, SAFETY. Mil 22 Jong,* Co!tart, ~.: ,~. - u> THII LI'T'ERARY POST: People Who Pay Double& BY LYMAN BLANCHARD, Nelson, when he had but one tarn to do battle with, had still two legs to stand orwso may honesty, with reduced mean*, with hundreds cut down to fifties—honetaty • put, as it were, upon half•pay-..be` atifi seen upright, strong on its feet. and hold. ing to its principle. But how if bravery, when bereft of s limb, have to do double dutyl Row if honesty, when impoverished, be doomed to pay doublet I Nothing more widely spread than pov+ erty; and nothing more narrowly judged of and understood. When we look at the poor, (the paying poor, who breathe the Free air of merry England just outside the workhouse gates,) we recognise the chief necessity of their condition, in the duty to persevere, summer and winter, in a rigid and self-denying economy. But we rare ly stop to note the working necessity in their lot; we do not mark that'they are the victims to an incessant and inevitable ex travagance. We overlook the fact that the poor cans not economise. To possess too little, to pay too much, .are the chief features of their destiny. To stint, to spare, to make hard shift, to Feel that. the halffarthing will be practically in countless. bargains - a as-, ving coin to them, yet to be constantly hopelessly:extravagant,this is the lot of the poor. Our talk all the year round is of the cheapest markets. These are exactly the markets to which the poor can never re pair. "Act upon toy plan," cried Fitecrcesos, thrusting his hands into his breeehes pock * ts; "everybody should do as I do. Come, I'll let you into my secret. Always buy the best of everything. It's the cheapest in the end." Pitscri:esus is tight; but then the poor ate not 'everybody,' The poor, while they want to save, must buy the worst of everything—the dearest in the end.— - Their slenderness of means ever prevents , them from securing a bargain. The pri. I ces of the beat, the cheapest in the end, n. bilge them to take the bad.. With the most urgent necessity to economise, they. are driven helplessaly upon the improvi.. dent course. Fm the happy 'end' they cannot wait; they must begin at once with what the deeply skilled in the aft of true cheapness wisely reject. The only tidies that fall in the way cal the poor are rich maxims, drooping 1i- d.amonds from thelip of the affleent. . - 'I buy three pair of boots at a time-sv they last four times as long as a single pair,' : 'I always pay six-and-twenty for, . my feel, it lasts out half-a-dozen cheap ones. And the poor mechanic, who , bats Ived up sixpences, and these amebae" gems of economy jingling together in his ears, passes on unprofitingly, to hey hie. f t country-made shoes, and hiesieve.like gee- • earner. He had not half enough money to purchase die cheapest. He -bids as little 'as he may for the dearest in the end; Which end very soon arrives—next Suet:ley if it should happen to rain ! .The fond which nourishes him net, the raiment which wears, and washea siesaY with ruinous rapidity, the poor man roust be contented to, pay double, its lirtue of the : . excess of his poverty. He knows hits fate, in this respect. but may . not control*, . Cheapness he esteems to be the peculate', the enviable privilege of . the rich. But such as his purchases are, are they made at the lowest prices, nominally,—.on what is called 'advantageous termer Sel, dom. The little shopkeeper with whom he deals is obliged to get credit, and obli• ged to give It. The poor customer proba bly never possessed, in all his days, so much as a aingle week's wages in advance of the world's claims upon him. That scanty pittance, the receipt whereof glad. dens his inmost soul on a Soturday, is not his capital, but income. It is not often to be spent at his wilt, here or there; but to be paid in quarters where it is already due. He Must repair to the same familiar ;atop, rub of the regular score, and be, as usu.. re-supplied. He may gee in another window cheese more eligible, or a prefer. table style of pork; but his dealings are circumscribed—his little ready cash is be spoke. As the grand world boasts but one boot-maker, so his little world eon. tains but one baker. He cannot always choose his mart even for dear bargains. Are there no other drains,' peculiar to the nature of Poverty, upon his slender resources? Several. But we shall exhibit enough, when we show the tendency to waste, the unavoidable extravagance, of purchasing in every instance the very smallest quantities. The poor find nut this hardness of their condition; but still unavailingly. They are obliged to watch for the turn of the scale, yet they lose some grains continually. Their provisions, if they could keep a little store, would im prove in quality, and go further. Their half-ounce of something will serve but for one occasion --one meal; but could they have afforded to lay in a whole ounce, it might have served three times. Never,by any turn in the course of fortune, can the cheapest way be open to the poor. Every road has a turnpike for tie - rn, and, as oth ers seem to do on Sundays only, they pay double every day. The poor receive ‘‘ith one hand, but they pay with both. We observe them liv. ing "from hand to mouth;" but when the hand barely reachs the mouth, and the et forts and the strain grow greater day by day we merely tiiCrates on the evils of fiespree viteiste, and not on the impossibility of se- MEE
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