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PUBLISHED BY
THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
4e. w. CORNER OF WOOD 4. FIFTH STS
TARMS.--FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in
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liislOtte. -Single copies TWO CENTS--for sate at the
ema , liter of the When, and by News Bays. - -
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Itlo3 Vercury and Malaufactuirtr'
fd published WEEKLY, at the same office, on'a double
medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, ha its
ranee. Single copies, SIX CENTS'.
f , Terms of •
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P . ZR Saf.TARE, OF TW D.
3ite• insertion, 0.50
Two insertions, 0.75
Thralls-sections, 1,00
tire week, 1.50
T wa
.weeks. 340
Three, wreaks. 4.00
YEARLY ADVERTISENIE:vITS.
- = CRANGSABLIC AT PI e►sce:.
ORS Sgsare Two Squares
ati Meath% .13.00 SI: months,
OA. year, 25,00 One year.
rrarriger adverlisementeln prorortion.
CARD/10f four lines Six DoLcans a year.
PUBLIC OFFI C Es, &C.
eilk o roar 9FrICIC. l'ltlrd between Market and Wood
M Riddle. Postmaster.
lloorrrhst KIM Water, 4th door from Wood st. Feter•
Ines bulliflov—tlajor John Wiflock, C.ullecior.
( dirt Tarsal - Int, Wood hetween First and Second
treets...inmes A. Bartram, Treasurer.
noolltit Tkirssaav, Third street, tiect door to the
rffltdlrreshyter,on Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer.
Mirot'arlrtres, Fourth, between Mllon:et and Wood
strowg;— . ..Ale.rander flay, May Or.
larcßotturr's Excitors's., Fourth, near Market it.
BANKS
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Prrrsaartau,hetoreen Market and I'Vood streets, on
ritird and Fourth streets.
aaPnLars' PIP MAirortr:TOßMas' Aso FAR "[zits' De•
mstr Bask, (formerly Saving Fund.) Fourth, betwten
Mot Wand Market streets.
Exclumar, Fifth street, near Wood.
HOTELS.
MottosoanstA. Horse, Water street, near the Itridge,
Etersxmos Horst., corner of Penn and 3.. Clair.
Maitcna.itea' Finritt., turner of Third and Wood.
flt LIP HOT& Z., rd and Smithfield.
Ilirnureiv raes4. turner Of Tenn street and Canal.
gentian Cote, Liberty !tree'. near Seventh.
IM LVIS M !Lamm; flouse, !Atwell , Si opposite Wayne
- rtatiNtettinter Mair:noit Horse, Penn St. opposite Canal,
tr i ZNITIS .I I. ( 1 ) .0 1 12 81 AT 'T i r e1 7"1 1 ' ,1,
remo
to nakesereli's Mitres on Grant st., neatly opposite
toe new Court House, next rooms to John D. Mellon,
deer P rst floor. sop 10
UGH TONCR, Alto , nev nt Lacy. North Last
•arStulthlinid and roan h strreip. sep 10--1 y
.StCANDLESS & M'CLIURE, Aitorne.,s and
Counsellors at Law: (Mice In the litamoiaL back
•r the Old Court ilouse,Pittshurzh. sep 10
1111.11pNK. F1:57111..A V, Attorneys at Law. Fouribet
6.7 above Wood. Plttsbnrzb. vet, 10-Iy.
!Trims. HA MILTON. At torney at La w. 1 1 ,11111, between
'Wood and eltnitlifieid sts., Pitisttur.th, !'p 10-1 y
WAR BITAR A. ROBINSON, Attorney ni Law:
°trite on I tP nort h Aide al Übe niatnntaLltet wren
aiatkel %*4 Union si rrets, tapsifft , R Sri+ 10
A• D.UttBCitAW, Attorney at Law; tender,
• t a c iptored4ional svrvices to I lit Oftire on
I.4ti nbove Wood, PittA.urgit, sr p H)
VYRTV.i Well AN N. Alturneyr at tar. °like
j pl' rtnilve.l from tlir! Diamond, In Itiornry'Airmv,"
kl leo( Portal' street, between :tlarket and Wood
Pop 11l
BUCKHASTER, AT'RN EY AT LAW,
l'v ha 4 r«.tinveil bis office to Ituire,',, Law littild
nga. Fourth street. above :Anti' ,
,ep 10
gr . 7l t; 0 R E H'. L.T VA^ 0 . Attorney at Lase, Otfir
N. 54 Fift't street, near the Thew ro, Pitiss'ourgit
ar►t 27-Iy.
REAI3F. ASIIINGTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAZY. —Office in lialiewel's
Grant street. Pittsburgh. Nov. 5. 18-12.
JOHN J. MITCHELL--Altori,ey at Law. o ffi ce
corner of Eintthfteld and siti sts . Pittsburgh.
CIO" Collections trade. A 1 iill3llle-33 entrustvd to 111-
ore will he promptly attended to.
tebl6-1y•
REMOVAL. -R. Morrow, Alderman; offi o north
side of Fifth st., between Wood and Smithfield
rilisteitth. • xp 10
DR. S. R. 1101,M ES, Office in Second street, next door
to Mile:Any et Co's Glass Warehouse sep
10t1NeSTI , N ¢ S rOCKTON, llookgel:ers,Prinien , an
Paper Manufaeturero, So. 37. Markel St. Pep 10-1 y
ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, tVater st
ibe Monongaiwia floosie, Piltslllr2 h. sep 10-19
Ti{ rallits 0 YOUNG. FitANCIS 1.. YOUNG.
triffoB. B. YOUN(... & CO., Furniture Ware
Rooms, r,orner of Hand st. it Exchange Alley.
Persona wishing to purclia,e, Furniture, will find It to
heir advantaue to give us a call, heing fully ;.atisfied that
we can please as to quality and price. sep 10
66 uRLs- LA N rti
MOLASSES.: r ::: IVCC
per Ste amers Little and uIo„ dro
.1 G. 4 A GORDON
12 Water atrrel
sale hy
war 27
101110 LA 8 D. COLIMAig...... • LOYD U. COLZMAN
COLEMAX k CO.,Ge , ter.t Annals, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants Levee Street, Vicksburg
Miss They respeetfullysolet t consignments. 1.22.-
-WEBB CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe Manuring°.
Ni 7. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States
44 LadiCA Prunella, Kid and Satin Shoes made ;n
.he neatest manner, and by the newestirrench patterns.
sip 10
GARDEN TOOLS, tonsisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades
Transplanting Trowels, &tiling Tools, Budding
Knives; Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., Just re•
beirsti.and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN.
op 10 164 Liberty street, bead of Wood.
111111GII.8TgATES'IMANKS, for procceclltm In At
4schment tinder Lite late law, for tale at this Office
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, St C.
. 'le be used In Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on
nod pitper,and In the forme approved by the Courtior sale
Übe 9Mee or the Mercury and Democrat. sep 10
t 31: HUBBARD, ladies` fashionable boot and
shoe Manufacturer, No.lol, Third s'reet, between
(Pod aud Maolthtleld streets, Pittsburgh scplo
lAA. PATTERSON, Jr., Birmingham, near Niliburalt.
Manufacturer of hocks, Hinges and Bolts; To.
silldoo,7'initer. Mill and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for
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sep 10—fy
JTORN 11PCLOSIREY. Tailor and MI hier, Dawn! ,
effi -direct, between Stith and Virgin alley, South side,
W , 4- A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding
Merchants, Water st., Pittsburgh. sep y
• liktrmingham & Co. •
Can ON ON AND FORWARDING NER
LWANDS. No. 60 Water street, Pittsburgh Pa.
Ter.ms—Sec'elving and Shipping 5 cents per 100 lbs.
CamtktetiOns on Purchases and sales 2 per eent.
Noir 1R,'43
S. MORROW ,
11LJUITIFACTEIR ER of Tan, copper and Sheet Iror
zu. w an , No. 17. Flfth at., between Wood and Mar—
Keep! Masten!lyoa hand a good assortment of wares,
a lielldlichs althorn of public patronage. Also, on band,
the raki , / 014 article': Shovels, Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons,
Skillets, Teakettles, Pots, Ovens, Coffee Mitts ke. Mer
e/01U awl "bttiera 'are Welted to call and examine for
themeshrth.ai be is determined torah cheap for cash or
Aeneas t . .." •
if* ••41 . • ,
ayertising. .•
LVE LINES OR LESS:
One month, $5.00
Two monts, 6,00
Three monthr; 7,00
Four months, 8,90
St: months, 10,00
One year, 15,00
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414./LMAN, JENNINGS & 60.,
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WII4III&I 11111 Grocers, Commission and Pro
' . :- t ..."- duce Merchants,
drDealers in Pittsburgh Mankfocturee
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No, 4.3 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
- - `'.:" - ,4111.4.14V1 shN, JEN NINGS &Co.,
ColtiVi Yarn Warehouse,
No. 43 Wood street.
blimdstor the sate of the Eagle . potton Factory Yarns
March 17, 43.
TITONPSON . •• • ... a•ster vv iac LL.
HANNA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warebou.c, No.
104, Wood Eta/where may bn bad a general su pply
of writing. wrapping, printing, wall paper, blank books,
school books, 4-c.„ tc. scp 10--1 y
C. TOWN.SEND 4% CO., Wire Workers awd
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hlanwfacturert,No. 23 Market street, between 21.1
and Jd streets. • sep 10—ly
EXCHANGE FIOTEL, Corner or Nan and St. Ciair
streets, by McICIBBIN a SMITH.
Faplo--ly
BROWNSVILLE .ILI:VIATA IRON WORKS.--Ed
ward Fluehes. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.2.5. Wood M., Pittsburgh. sep 10 -t y
NEW GOODS. —r re “on k Mackey, wlik,:esale and
retail dealers French, at d Domestic
nry coodl, No %I, Markel wt. ,POtr..boreli. Fen 10
'MIN 3PDEVITT, ‘rhoiPgale Crater Reelif.l NI
Dim Hien.; A nil Deaier in Produce and Piii..n rg
Mann faregurttelru, No. 221 Liberty Street, Pititt•
iurgh. se!) 10
WILLI ns Jens S. 11ILWOR.111
%VI LLI AMS & • DILIVORTII.--IVhoir,ii,
v Croci•rs Product'. unil Cumin M ercha nig, and
lealrrq in Pittsburgh Manufactured article, No. 29,
Wood street. srp It)
JOHN B.SIIERIFF JAS. N. Kk•f:
QIIERIFF & ICE ALN, N r
Imlti :trailers of Copper.
1.-7 Tin. and S.Tet Iron Ware. No llti, Front et., Ftits•
hurgli. noose spoof in; and tileamboat work th - onllitly
executed. sep If)
iniDAVID SANDS, II ATCII & CLOt'K
:II A. ItER, No. 7, S. Clair str.!ei, Pals.
04' burgh,
DR:J.II,ER IX O ., ,ITCIIES,CLOCKS,RRE_ISTPLIES
FINGER RINGS, C 11-91NA', K EIS. CO-WE-S. .v.
Rep 10
LANDRETIES I:IRDEN SEEDS.- A 101 l
supply of I.aorlleiles Garden Seed., always on
hand. and for sale at los accory the 11.11:: ' , MI. of
F'. I. S:sittl.VoEN,
sep 10 184 i.ll,crly suet 1. Itm n t
I EMOVAL.—Maithew 3w,ec , Pat tar and flatr rtre. s .
er, has removed in I'oorlh at rem ?" - nppucttf. t he May
orsqthee. where Ite will he happy t o:urn it a pvnta nen t
or tran:lent rustunters. I.l:arr 'bile pat.
rnitar.e., ?ill 0
1 11'FARL D, r
10/ 31.1.er, st. beracerts Wood 4. .11.,..ct streets,
resp , cr NI informs his friends and the ptilitir that lie is
prepared to eyernte all tit der,. for So'ne. : 4 1dt-board. Hu -
reauP, Chlirs, Valdes, itettsteada, anti, , , Ilalrand `l„ ink
Mallraxttes, Curtain.. Ca ritoc, allftorie
wort:, which lie will VellTrahl COllOl .0 ;toy Math. in Ihr
fily, and tin reasonaltle.,terms. Fr it 111
tEMOVALt--The .10.4crihet. have rernoa• d to 11 a
ter net wern Wood and Smithfield lilreela. wi+pre
they will .•unijlttle 'tie Grnrery and Corium*
.inn Ini-itte-, and would re-pc, Itullc the paint,
age of l heir if it'Ude J IV. It t TIIIS It IDC k
Dec 3
I)1:. A. W. PAT VERSON. .7'ffice on SIOI tIiIIMA Airrel
neor Sixth. Iwo 10
r. nErwor.D. U r. m•ii. LINW </Y AND
.1: RAM CORD l'Arto, frffni P , 11.f.h0r.111, via
Unamlortsl.dtg, thrri-Imfg nod Lama-ter, to riul
cnlforfq fog I% 'tit ihr Mail tram of rats to N
foly •150 rifilrs4:iffjoy nod not oigltt
A loi. .Ite Direct 'for In l?rittitoolc.
Pare in Plfilafte'otlia $9.
nallinforr, 9.
rfsolvf , :dafly at it o'f .%. M.
4 /like serood floor I•iff, f , Merf.linik , . [loft! %Vonft
SI EN 01.:1.1„, WAUGH ( . 0
21, 1843 —ly . Prop imorK
THE (IRE AT CENTR A L ROI; F., etA NATIONAL.
ROAD AND BALTIMORE A.MD 01/1() RAIL CO lb
COMPANY
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14 - 51;XN
ILTE. IV line of If, S. Mi. it Coaeltr, for Washin gton
11 Baltimore. Philadelph irt and Xrw.
This libe is in full operation and travel:Pittsburgh dnilt
at 6 o'clock A. IL, via Mlo{ll7loll Pa. a a. 4 nal lit:11
rout to Cumberland outwitting Kerr with the rail road
all the ahoy,. plareg: Travellers wit find this
n speedy and comfortable route; it twin:: a Fenarale clad
di-tldrt Pim:tint:ft and runi: , erland fine, farilities will he
afforded which have tint linen heretofore enjoyed. Ex
Ira roadies fortilthed :It the shortest notice, wito the
privitegr of :ming through direct. or taking rite night',
rest Ni Mielr option.
For tlekeis, apply at our office al tliellorion7a!wla
L. W. STC•CRPON•
Feti. President of N. R. Staze Co.
BILW ROUTE.
ENTIRE NEW COACHES!
FROM • PITTSBUROFI TO BALTIMORE AND
United. States Express Line
Leaves Bitishnrgh dal'y, at 2 o'clork, r m, via Stearn.
boat in Brownsville, thence in splendid new roaches to
Cumberland, over the great Nnlional Bond, and from
there by
RAILROAI)
in super'or new eight wheeled car!, to naltignore
Washington city and Philadelphia.
The ahovr Line is r.presented to the traveling public
as being unequalled between the Ohio River and Eastern
(MIPS for comfort and expedition, having made nrrange
melds to convey passengers through In two days, and
no night travel. either by Stage nx Railroad Cars.--
Think of it! Only 75 miles Stripe travelling, arid 55
miles less titan the Wheeling route, and that in superb
new coaches.
Fare to Baltimo.e, $lO.
Office In the Monongahela !louse,
A. II EN DEF. SON k CO.,
StPga Proprir to
m(— d 3
lI4CTS SPE.SK FOR THEMSELVES—TRUTH IS
CONVINCING:— Having been afflicted for nearly
two years. with a hard swelling, on the cap artily knee.
which produced much pain, and used earions . opplica
Lions recommended by the Faculty—all in valn way
cure: completely by the Use of one bottle of Hr, Brand
reth's Linament, or External Remedy.
Witness me hand JAMES TAYLOR,
Ohio tp Allegheny co, Pa- Jan. 10th, 18-10.
Dr. Brandreth's External Remedy or Linament; sold
at his office, N 0.98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRINT--
50 cents per hottle. febß.
JUST RECEIVED, Twelve horns of Oranges and
Lemons, of the finestquality, for sate wholesaleand
retail, l y WM, THORN,
fel) 22—tr. 5.i Mni ket et.
20;000 LBS Cotton Yarns. assorted
Nos.
2,000 lbs. Baoing,
2,000 " Candle Wick,
1.000 " Carpet Chain, and
' 500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto
ry. For sale by
LIAILMAN. JENNING-7; & c o .,
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
mar 17 Nu. 43 Wood street.
YAWL FOR 8.41LE.L - A oiw Clinker Guest Yawl
(McNan'hten•abuild) for Bale low for cash. Ap .
Ply to - . IHRINTSUHAM ¢ Co.
14118. go61:1 Water et
11DERSE'S 110.4RHOUND CANDY.—Tur - rco has
received this day from New York. a fresh supply o.
the above celebrated cu - re fur Coughs, Colds and Con
somption; and is ready to supply cuMontessat wholesale
or retail, at his ifedicat .ateiter, St; Fourths,.
nov
DAVID CLARK, .4e, otikionahlo Root' Maker,—
(las 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 dispoo.
ed to patronize him. Me uses nothing, but first rate
stock, and employs the best Or workmen; anti as he gives
his conm personal attention to business, he trusts that
lie will deserve at,d receive a fair share of patronage.
) 10
F a citE.4 M. ¢ coNrEeTtoNARY.—
A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the
'laic that they can always find the hest quality of tee
Creams, together with nil kinds of confectionary and
fruits, an their •PP.IOI/. at his PZIRSPii9iIIIIPrIt—NO. 11,
Fifth street, holier - 1i Wood and Market. .
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N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with
cttkes. or anything in lois line.. Also families furnished
with Breed. sep 10
EVANS% CAMOMILE PILL lA.—ARRA
HAM J. CLEM ER , residing at 66 Mott street,
New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in Its most
aggravated Corm. The symptoms were violent head.
ache. great debility, fever, cosliveneas, cough, beset.
burn, pain In the chest and stomach always arier eating,
impaired appetite, seesalion of sinking 7t the stontaeh,
furred tongue, nausea. with frequent somitings, dizzi Hess
inwards ;light and I e‘tleeesa. These had continued up.
ward of a twelvemonth, when, on ronsultiug Dr. Wm.
Evans.looChathain %tree!, and sulimiiiing in his ever
successful and agreeable mode of ff . :111111'11i , the patient
was completely teatured to health in the short space of
one mon11). nrid vatiqui for Or incalculable benefit deriv.
ed. elailly came forward and volunteered the aboyestate
Fur sale Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
No 20, Wood .1 reel. ',flow Second.
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Cheap for Cash.
- UNION COTTON EICTORY.
Prices Reduced.
Short reel Yarn. ! Long Reel Yarn.
No. 3 at 14 ctg. per lii i 5110 at 8 cts per dz
6 at 14 ditto 61)1) at 9 ditto
7 at 14 ditto i 700 at G ditto
ii at 14 ditio )U)0 at .5 ditto
9 at 1.1 ditto 900 at 4 ditto
10 at 11 ilisio 1000 at 4 ditto
II :I: 14 ditto
12 at 11 ditto Candlewick at 15 rtii p, r il.
13 at 11; ditto font Rai illll, • 8
tilt In
14 at 13 ditto ['amity do. • 12 ditto
15 at 15) ditto .carti't Chain • IR ditto
16 at 16 ditto ,Cuen T. trio • 2.5 ditto
17 at I 6 ditto stocking Yarn arid
18 ❑t 17 ditto Coverlet Yarn ahl.a)s on
19 :.t 171 ditto hand
211 al In 411;10 !Caul/0 Worpt made to order
kle. Orders promptly ;mended to, Ir Icrt 13; J
PaintrP Logan 4. or the Post 01)er...111.1,0i
10. 27. J. K. %I IJOR UFA!) k ro.
Removal.
/IMF: iher has rritinv d !IN rarilunnalile Tialorin;
Vaalitiohnteht to ine ononzahola Konen. 3il door
front firAi +t. on •enit l,tirt.i rir..% here Ins.lhl moitionere and
all ~;Kerr who may favor him with ar tI may depend on
having their wort; done in a tainetinr From 111,
nr. expft tent,' In the hihrinevii in this y, anJ In many
eit,P. in Europe and ‘i„erit a. he (tile
roidident that in can fintiranciitin to all who may
pl. are to favor him with thrtrentioni. By 0,1,1 atiention
10 and ,tiperior ivorkimingliiii he to merit
and riTi•itre• a tiliarr patronage. liejrlr.isti
on hard a supple rir anti I riihrionizti the
rns , /lllef 1 - 3Je he sold at very redo, o i l pr ire.,
0. DON.V3IIY.
I -1 .1175T( C or Ihe K.ife iva. forinfirly ' , sorted to In alt
J etas inftinre , a,qratit‹ and wounds, %Viten. mortifies
was apprehend , - d, Ttie iirre-Oly fir Fitt It oho p prat
tier no Inner. Ntazirni rain Ey tactrir. from
Coi.ini . k 71 Maid. II Lane Pa a r,r nine:- alticrrnt innern
nom ,o-el or till rare of r , ivrr
lit:. r.oni.lerint F mnottell
11`1110V , , the, 14,Ni ,llltv nand , annul , horns or
11 Sr hr.tun ii.j.iteil - ,, tire Vital tn:an AO a. In fender
core ienin , i , de. it 4I I io a vriy 1(14r0 or lime
re'- , lire' Ihr I,rl .4 tr., , rd to a P.nind and !with lir strife
wrthnnt leaving .1 , 4 , 1111 t , enrnd . Thir prep:111111,n is
rennin relorri) (Of 1n1i311,11 sore-,
errr, l•roken Inn 1,1 and •ore nirr'e and all ehra,fong
erogll liner of Ihr akin hia .itircelit4 an n rare (or
1 1 , 0 pile. i<nn pit ral !etrd and the von, hrs . § for its C.lrs
rrvc propertini are fr^th the In at tole, table and rii•
—l!Pralit.
For title at Tuttle's, 86 Pcurill .tree':
jipIIFXO.IIE.V(IX Ix CIIF:NISTRy—Euat I"dia
D i c__.c o ln, the h rir and will riot the skin
This 113 e iv in the form of a Powder which ire Oath matte.
of trier may he spelled to lire hair over nizlit, the first
illrlilrez the liJtirc.rt or Irsaary hair to dark iklnWil; end
lay ceireotorii a second or third niztrt, no o jet hoick. Any
r terrmo noy, iherelore. tettli the lenzt purr:Priv irouble.
Grey hi , hair any dark Nitride or a perfect Irlark, with tic
nroltive trvetirnece lint the powder If noplied lo lire skin
trill not color it, Tiler.' is no eoloriniz in this stnlentent,
AA :My one lily faaanly to=t .These (acts are warranted
by the rlinatisl Avlio mnoUlaielUrfnaa
For .ale at 'I(J FIX'S,' 8r; Fourth si rem. where a
larce a•ziorttncht uc Pateht Medicines may always he had
at either wlth'eca!e or retail
Don't forzet ! ::6 F,urtji . street
LOOK AT THIS
TOB.k('Ci), SNUFF AND CIGAR STORE.
J FULLERTON,
.Vo 1146 11 . 00(1 street, one door above Sixth.
TR EEPS ffillt.1;110/1 , nn hand all kinds or the beat.
Ciecir‘: fiegaliae, Casadoree,Coormanee,
Trabucas, Print ipee.
Al<o, half and Common Clan r'.
ToMiceo of all the heat hr.utds• Cqcc”dis lump;
Baltiatnre Plug, 12., and lfts, lump.
Also. ills. r 111,2 CU! Cliew.ne Tobacco.
Snuffs: Vapory, Srotell, Ma , rnhati, High Toast, 4.c.
fie hae alcn, all oilier articles in hi+ line, which he
offer, who'eeale and retail at the io.c4r rash prices.
CALL AND ,SEE.
pins ft.— 601.
WILLI .t DOHERTY,
HAT
and Cap Mantit.,-lutrr. 148 Lll , erty si, between
Market and Sixth. an 10— 6m.
J. 11. Sanderson & Son,
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
ruins f lega lir establishment has been in operation dur.
ing the last nine months, and notwithstanding the
renertil depression of business, it has met and sustain
rd the a pprobai inn of the public and yielded to the pro
prietors a, full compensation for their labor and alien
lion Its location tiring in Chestnut street, in the inp
mediate neighborhood of the Post office, the Exchange,
Ranks, the t.. , teartilloat landing, the most Intslitess part of
Market street and the places of amusement, it presents
to the business community or those visiting the city on
pleasure, all the facilities and comforts no desirable to
the travelling public. Its urranement, also, enables thr
guest to regulate his expenses, and to live in n style of
elegance or economy stilled to his not ions or disposition.
The facility of nrocorinz meals at any hour, and of get.
ling'lliat which the appetite crave', is allio a sayer of
time which lire business portion of the guests hnnw how
to appreciate. The proprietors, therefore, solicit the
custom of their old friends, and promise a continuance
of their exertions to make them comfortable.
a p 25-3 m.
For Rent.
FORn term of yeare. Two building lots on the bank
of the. A Ileglieity river, adjoining the Cay line.
Apply at the house Agency, Penn street, 511 t Ward,
mar 2. JAMES BLAKELY
=caw BEAVER AND WARREN
• ; PACKET.
Tbe , eanal packet ERIE, 3. M. Shaw master, will run
as mull r triweekly packet between the akore named
pouts. leaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, Frida
Morning, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Tlturailays and
Saturdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland
direct. For frnight or passage:wig on board or to
BIRMINGHAM tfr, CO., Pittsburgh
J. S. DlCKEY,'Beaver.
may 10
11)R:itiooDos Cs/oersted Female Pins. These
*ilia are strongly recommended to tripwire of
ilts, ladles ass. safe and efficient remedy in removing
theta r,Oinplaints peculiar to their ter, from want of ex
errise,•ed general debility of the system. They obviate
costiverebrit, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous
atieclimss: These Pills have gained the sanction and
approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the 1.1111.
ted Stater, and many Mothers. For sale Wholerale and
netall, by R. C. SELLERS, Agent
sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street. below Second.
WM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Libeety St.,
opposite the head of Sotit hfield et., Pittsburgh .
The seihscrtther haying bought out the stock of the late
Thoinag Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business
in the old +tend of 11r. it.. and in prepared to execute
all deserim intl. of work in line, in the best manner
and on the ,:horiest notice. Ile t.eepa ent ,+lnulty on hand
a large n.mrlineni of.-lue• brall de:erintions and
of the be=tqu:ility. ;he patronaee or the nub
licand orr, t r rrah: WM. ADAIR.
sap TO
PITTSBET RC; II 31 NTi FA CFO TlY.—Sprines
snot -"Tars for Carrinv • a? F. ashen Prices.
The ngthArrihrr; and keeng rtlnAantly on
hand Coarh.r and r.lintio :•tiniinte !warranted Y.lnniata
iron A%lr. , Silver:lnd Ara , . plated flash Franteg. Braga
and Miter, Mar flaw., Euunp Jaf rtes, ratent Leather,
Silver ard T.antn•. Three raid Ftentt, Malleable
Iron, Dom flal.lllrs and (liner s..c.r
JON E 9 8. cm.r,mA N .
Qt.t•l n n r .1.. near tt P %.iryhrtly Bridge
11 D. Sri.LERS, M. Tr .office alit] dwelho! In Fourth,
I
• near Ferry mt wet sop 13-1 y
LOON AT TFTIS
The attr tirtnti eft ho e who have hrtett cn mew hal Inter,.
tieal in ref . ..refire the ittintrrnittr certificate'. pnhlicheA
in favor of Dr t-loarne'tt Votnnotina Syrup of %Vila ritpr
ry,on attitotint °fillet per,nu4 heirs t 7 1111k141W11 in lilts tree
lion of Cr, .tatr, rettpt•rtlntiv tiirerte . ll to lice followlne
<Tr' ifirate, he writer nl'whipli hap been a citizen of 11,1,
horoligh for treveral rears. and it: known a 4 a gentleman
of inle^rliy and renorntiltillt v.
I linen ;lend ti..aviie'n Comm tii.d Syron of Wi
Cherry for a enit7,li • wilt) whirl! 1 liner heen severely of
Meted for aliniit fonr moot ha, and I have no lienltaiinn
in raving that it the mnri elrertlve medicine that I have
been :Oar In procure It enmrinqen all unes•iineri. and
ogre.. %MI with%. .1 irl .11 Plant:dna a retiniar and
'nod appetite. I ear ire..lv r. r ill rml it to ail nitlPrF
Plrlrtntl J. Minn , e. nOrntl^h Or Cllallitkerpl.'ff
:trell ck. ''.ll/ app 23
Pot inie W I 1.T.1 A T Vo. 53 NI a rAet qtreet.
VVII.T.I AAI W.% 1.1,. P;nin good Fancy Portrait
and Piotger Frallte Manufacturer, Xe. •
For r rot -Street Ptft:bmr.E.B. ftroqltr• Varniab
. for A rti• l l. :11‘11‘ . . On hand. Iliatonag..tri
promptly framed I, order. lepai ri toz done at the abort
pet nnlire.
rtir ninratt,nt ion paid to re:ilding and jolvhing orev
Iry dviw-rfw ion.
rer.(l/1.1 111 I in: u p ?team Boa's or houses will find it
h. - wady/1,0,1,10 rail. see 10
lc FEF,I.F.. (sue , e,..r.0r to 11. M'Closkey',. Lash
1 V V 10.1 a de Boot Maker, I,ll.erty at., 211 door from
The suhscriher respectfully informs Ihe
puhlict.4l he has commenced the ahove business in the
shop *wetly orconled by Mr. henry M'Closkcy.
and now prepared to aitend to all orders In hi'
' line ofhlailsieadwilli despatch and on the :Host reasonable
terms. : Prom his lon^ ex necktie,. In Ms mannfaeiare of
rashiciardde Roots. he feels confident that all rirllrlet
from his est a1.11.1,11,11t w 111 satisfaeiion To his pa
Irons. A shalt of public patron:um resf..o rally solicit.
ed.
sep 10
iRP REF:1 ) 8 A f cut 511 . .p1y of RsrlFeeds. eon
. of Caner% nin and Rape; Just received by
(eh 1. . F L SNrIW DEN, 143 11hrrt v at.
E. A FSITIN, Airorto y nt Law. Elfish...rel. ra
In 411. st rye!, nopwalte„llurke's Rn lfdinz.
WI t. 13 kid r. A VITI Wig ZiVP Iris no tent ion to my
unfinished lirinesa, and I recommend him to Ihe patron
nee of my friends. WALTER FOR WA RD
•er , 111—_iy
P rrrsiii, FIR r171.1T1 NG t:FERE!vc
LIBR ARV of Rmiginu.. II tstneirai,POillical.and Mis•
rrilaneous Works. will he open every day, So:Math ex.
eentod• 'Tom 7 o'clock, A M..'.' II 9, P. M., in the Ex
rhans• corner of St it'lair street and F.xehange
alley n nere iiinetriat attendance will he iven by
rep 10 I. GENtm IL
NEWDYER. YORK
ets EP, 111 M A. would rrspertri,ll ham,tt his friends
1 1-I , an the ottliiic in net al.t hat he dies Ladles' drmises.
Habits and Mantels of Ytirrt de , tription, hinek —and
warrants a 'in not to smut. and In lank equal In new
Londe. Ilti dyes fancy cot trs of nil deserliti tan , on gill:
and carrel. yarn. Alm. Oen,: and restore. the colors
O f 2entienieni. elm 'tin:. so ns to resemble new Bonds,
Mr. 11. flatters himself Chit he ran pirap the nubile,
nit he has Anne an extensive business In New York fos
wrnly ye:lr... All work done on moderate terms at his
establishment in Sill st. between %Vont! and Smithfield
ne tr Ilie Theatre.
CERTIFICATE.
rr Thii istn certify' that °SEE 111 ME-1 has
done work for to. whi, li has fully answered nue
expectation., end we consider him a ••omnpetent
dyer.
S. fT , •mphill, W,n. Biro , a. J. 13. Slitirlfrff.
David IT.III, R. F. 31 . ,,r , n, Davi Boiem, Jm4epli
French, jr., A' drew TuFdv, WV.-B. %Vm
Porter, II 11. Smith, Javens, A. Shnekev,.
jr., Joaeoll Vera, G-nrze tip 20:h.
--- -
JOHNSON & .DUVA 1,, -
BOOK HINDERS AND PAPER RULERS,
C ONTI NT , F: hu4inegs nt ,the stand tate of MeCantllese
A. Johnson. Eyery description of work In their lin
neatly end promptly executed. may 8— ly
BETTER BARGAINS TITAN EVER
•T THE
THREE_ BIG DOORS. •
T HE Fultsrribcr tvo•IId respectfully Inform his emu°
mere aml the public generally, that notwithstanding
the unprecedented sales at the Thrre Big Doors, during
the present season; lie has still on. hand the largest and
most varied assortment of elegant CLOTHING that can
he bought west of the mountains. The online may rest
assured that all notelet, offered at his store ore manufac
tured from FR Dail GOODS, purchased in the Eastern
markets hilts Spring and made into garments by Pills
burgh workmen.
In ronsequence of the n.ultiplication of slop shops In
our city, tilled with pa wit•bi okers.clot hen and the musty,
cast off garments of former seasons. from the eastern el.
ties, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char.
nester of theestabllsliments In which they are invited to
purchase, before they part whit their money. The ar
ticles offered at several of the concerns In this city, are
the rime offald of New York and ehiladetphia slop
shops, and sent out here to be palmed off on the Pitts.
burgh hutch . Purchasers should he on their guard a.
gains, these iniposltlons, and they may rely on the fact
that no establishment that advertises tasters mode Clot':•
ing, can give as good an article eras advantageous bar.
gains as can be had at the "Three Big Doors."
The public will please remember that all the subscri
ber's glrments are made In this city, by competent work•
men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by
the "•birJg of passage" front the shreds and patches of
eastern slop shops. It will always he his endeavor to
maintain the reputation that the •Three Big Doors'
have olitained for furnishing superior style of eLriTli
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 l.estowed
upon his establishment, and believing that they have
found-it totheir advantage to deal with him, he would
repeat his invitation to all those who swish to purchase
Clothing of every dr<cription at the lowest prire to call
at No. 151, LIBERTY ST. JOHN M'CLOSKY.
, 17 - observe Metal Plate in the pavement. ag 2G.
x - 473 , L ELDER, Attorney at Law.4-offiee in Sre.
V V
and tireet,2nd door above I he corner of Smithfield,
north aide.
COPARINERSHIP.
FAXES W. H.811.+11,8N 4- JOHN FS: JENNING
el have entered iato partnership for the purpose of
transacting a WbolesaleGrocery; Produce and Commis,
»lon business under the firm and style of HALLMAN.
JENNINGS' k Co.,at No 43 Wood street, opposite the
Merchants Hotel, wherea supply of Groceriet•and Pitts
burgh *a nu/morel!' Articles ens shifty: be had on lihe
aI terms. March 17 '43.
71:o He .'lenl, %Ir. J.
PROSPECTUS'
For publishing a nar Daily Paper la the City of Pitts
burgh'. to be entitled the
DAILY MORNING POST.
T flESuhscribers having made arrangednents to mergu
the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh literco•
ry into one Journal, haveconcluded to publish a daily
paperwith the title of the Daily Eorning Post.
The leading, object of tne »Pon" - milli* the ilissemlna•
tlorrand defence of the, political prlnciptes that tiave here
tofore been maintained by the Editors, in theiriespecilve
papers. and their bestetTorts will still lie devoted to the
advancement and Success of those doctrines.
A !though, in notifies, the paper will he tharoughlY
democratic. yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest,
candid history of passing Political events. Foreign
and Domestic Intelligenre, and brief notices of all mat
ters and occurrences that-come properly - within the sphere
ofa Public Journal, to make their paper sullielently In
cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public., it
respective of party considerations.
. .
In addition to the political. and general news that will
be found in the. 'Worming Post," the Editors will Take
pains to furish the Imsinesss "community with
the latest nod most Interesting COMMERCIAL Ttt•rttt.ra
atcnr"s from alt pa rts of the country, and to have prepa•
red such accounts of the Markets and the Slate of Trade
as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business
Alen in their several callin:s.
Teens..-:-The Post will be published en a large imperl.
al sheet of line paper, (manufactured especially for this
Journal) at the unusually' lour rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum,payable in ailvaitee. it will also be sold by
newsboys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copyy.
Adverdsenrents will be inserted at the lowest rates
charged by the.other daily papers of the city.
-TIN ENVY active lads are wanted to sell the Post,
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
THOS. PHILLIPS,
W.H. SMITH.
A inusi :31. 1R42.
BY Morrison f Co. London, for sale only by S. ts.
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgil,
alley Pittaburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole akeni for Western Peninylynnia. gen 10.
FOR SAFETY.
Travelers should ~elect Boats provided heath Ecanis
Safety Guards, for preeesjing Exp(pews of Steam
Boilers.
17'lvould be well for the traveling community to beat
in mind that their security depends entirely upon
their own encouragem•tit of boats that have or may be
at the expellee of procuring /be aboveappyralus. -And
teat every individual makidgsuch aetec ion is cc/Mr:ba
ting towards a gencen/ title/Id/teflonif at/invention ad
mitted by all men whirStindetstand the principles of the
Steam Engine, to be a sure preventative against those
dreadful dtrsters You have cc lately, in the hundreds
of explosions that nave already taken place, their almost
daily occurrence, and 11w thottaands of lives that have
already !wen too, a rutfickni warning. and Inducement
t 0 make ituptiry for .11 Safriy guard float, and in every
eau to give it the preference. They have went to an
additional expense that your lives may be secure Ought
you not therefore to. meet therebsph a corresponding
degree of liberality, and by your preference show that
vial appreciate their laudable endeavors to slop this aw
ful sacrilic/ of huntan life. They do not charge more
than othey.tn their ac, ommodat tens In other respects
Rt.' cowl , . t•tmi 10, many =tees superior; sari as there is
one leaving rilisktr g h e very day, why will you run
any whoa it is so corn letely in your‘own power
to avoid those disasters.
h boats marked thus in the List of Arrivals and
Del amore.. in another part of this pai.er, are supplied
with the i , afety Guar
Litt of Boats provided with the SeetY andri•
ALPS. MENTOR.
AGNES, MICHIGAN,
AMARANTH, MARIETTA. >
BRILLIANT, MARQUETTE.
BREAKWATER MUNG'O PARK,
CASPIAN, MESSENGER.
CECILIA, MONTGOMEY
CANTON, NORTH BEND,
CICERO, NEPTUNE,
C A D DO. N A R AGANSETT,
DUKE of ORLEANS, NIAGARA,
Dt'QUESNE, OSPREY.
EXPRESS MAII„ ORPHAN BOY,
ECLIPSE, O!IIO.
FORMOSA, OIZ LEANS,
FORT PITT, PENELOPE,
GALLANT, PANAMA.
GALENA, QUEEN of the SOUTH
J. H. BILLS, ROIVI NA,
JEWESS, RA RITAN,
IDA, SARAH ANN,
INDIAN QUEEN, SARATOGA,
ILLINOIS, BP - "ANNA,
LADY OF LYONS, " LLE Y R AND,
VICTRE S, ALLEY FORGE,
WEST WIND. ASHLAND,
BI.IDGEWATER MISSOURI MAIL,
CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH,
COLUMBUS, CUTTER
EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA,
GENL. BROOK, TPBACCO P 1 ANT.
JAMES ROSS, ADELAIDE.
BRUNETTE, COLOMBIAN 1.
CLLIPPER, MINSTREL,
EVELINE mai 2:2
NOTICE ______
TO DR. BRAN DRETHIS AGENTS.
The office in Pituburgh, which was established for
the purpose ofeonstituting ❑;cents in the west, having
acromplishedlhat objrct, is now closed and Mr. G. H.
LEE. in the Ditmond, Market street, aspoloted my
agent for the sale of my Pills and Liniments. All Dr.
Brandretit's agents will, therefore, understand that. Dr,
R. will semi a travelling agent through the country once
a year toroileet moneys for sales made and re supply
agent.. The said traveler will be provided with
power of attorney. duly proved before the Clerk of the
city and county of New York, together with all the ne
cessary vouchers and papers,
Mr. I. J. Yoe Is my traveling agent now In Penn
sylvanla. R. RRANDRETD, M. D.
N It —Remember Mr. C. R. LEE, !tithe rear of the
Market is now my only agent in Pittsburgh.
June 1,1
. • PA I IICETS,
REGULAR
-.•: •.
FOR CINCINNATI.
The Swiftsure, Rohlrisou, Master, leaves every
Thursday at 10 o'clock a. to
The Cutter, Collins, Muter, loaves every Friday at
10 o'clock a. to
The Monteomery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Ear.
urday at 10 o'clock e. to,
The Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves every Sun
day at 10 o'clock a. in.
JOHN BIRMINGHAM dr. CO.
may 20. Agents.
DR. STARKWETHER'S HEPATIC
ELIXIR
Case of Liver Complaint of 25 years standing.
This may certify that for:twenty five years 1 wasaf•
flitted with pain in my side, which was frequently so
severe to , entirely Ineartneltare me from labor. I have
been under the rare and treatment of various physicians
without art permanent benefit. Hearing of the many
cures effected by the Hepatic Elixir prepared by Dr.
Start: weaffier, 1 was induced tagive it a trial, and am
happy to imy that it has entirely removed. i hoot felt
a• Lymptssis of it for wars than a raw past. "
Northbridge. June 30. 1841 AMOS rPHiTE . -
Zheerennine to be had at TIMMS'S Medical Agency.
aid ?north atrcet.
DAILY MORNING POST
From Mexico.—.By the arrival of the
scr. Belie. we have wPceivacl a file of Ha.
vana papers to the Bth inst., inclusive.--
They contain, as usual, little of interest as
respects events In the Island of Cuba; but
we find in them a few items of Mexican
intelligence of a somewhat later data thaw
our last advices.
In the Faro Industrial of the 3d, ap.
pears a proclamation dated Mexico. 20th
May, and addressed by Tomei, Ministet
of War, to the Governor of the province
Zacatecas, informing that fcnctionary
that sthegovernment is well advised of se
ditious designs and insurrectionary move
ments in the southern part of the depart.
inept, and extending thence to Michoacan
and Jalisco. The proclamation charges
the 'Governor of Zacatecas to employ the
utmost vigilance in discovering the authors
of the conspiracy, and the utmost severity
and promptitude in punishing them. It
says further that no means will be spared
by the general government to arrest sedi
tion and preserve the peace of the nation.
The Mexican press teem with imaginary
victories achieved by Ampudia and the
Mexican steam ships in Yucatan.
Heavy, rumbling and:dull noises were
heard in the city of Mexico oh the 16,h
inst. They were supposed to proceed
from an eruption in the volcanO of *Popo
catapet.l- The mercury in the thermome
r3se suddenly several degi•eis, and the heat
was intense.
A number of valuable copper mines
have been discovered in the dellartrpent at
Jaslisco,
The papers confirm the informittiortlef
the robbery of the coamissinners sent
by Ampulla and the Yuratanese to make
arrangements with Santa Anna for a per.
manent treaty of peace. The diligerfee
which- conveyed them was plundered a,.
short distance from Puebla.
• A communication from Geii. Rpre,
_Governor of Puella, mentions his being
attacked on the 14ih May by a band of
reb IS. He adds that, after vainly seeking
succor from Matamoras and other places.
he fought the insurgents and beat them oft
The schr. Dover arrived here yesterday
from Sisal, having left that place on: the
10th inst. The enly . news we can learn is
that the in Dposals of peace between Yes -
eaten and Mexico, had either been ratified,
nr would certainly be accepted.— N. O.
Bee.
The Catiada Riots.
The Montreal Herald' gives further par
tiealars of.the riots at Beauharnoii. The
excitement was as strong as ever, ankh the
vigorous measures aJopted to quell the
rioters had not the desired elf el:
They threaten to have the blood of ail
the contractors, and state their intention of
attacking the mill to night (Wednesday,
13th). The post is a strung one, and, if
they are daring enough to attempt it, they
will surely be defeated.
An attempt was made on Tuesday -to
I decoy a party of troops ; and destroy them,
which happily was frustrated by the pru—
dence of the commanding officer, Major
Campbell. A woman, barefooted, came
to the mill at near midnight, and stated
that she was the sister in law ofMr - Bt owi,
one of the contractors: that. she had dis—
guised herself like one of the laborer's
wives, to pass through film, and. give
warning that Mr Brow - teahouse was ibciut
to be attacked, atid the lives orthe family.
would be sacrificed if - a body -of troops •
were n , t sent to defend the house.
Major Campbell offered the shelter of
the mill, but refused to divide his farce.
It was asce - rtained to day, from the men
themselves, that 147 men, all armed with
guns, lay in wait in the bush, on both sides
of the road, ready to rush upon the men,
had they been sent.
The men who were taken, say it was
their intention, when the soldiers fired - the
first volley of blank; to have rushed in and
surrounded them, which could easily have •
been done; but the first round fired was
ball, and the discharges succeeded each
other so quickly that they had nor a
chance.
Mr Crawford, the contractor, will leave
here at once and for good—the men have
sworn to kill him, and to stay were but to
await, certain death. The works of the
Canal are suspended until the first of Ju.
ly.
It is some comfort to think that the Uni
ted States is not alone the scenes cf such
disturbance. The Canadian papers are
so much in the habit of attributing our riots
to the republican character of our govern•
went, that they could hardly realize them
as likely to occur in another state of soci•
ety. They have been taught now a les.
son.
O: DEMOCRATIC REFORM.—We are
glad to learn that that inveterate Whig
and Clay man, Levi Lincoln,hae been lit- -
perseded in the collectorship of floaton by
Robert Rantoul, Esq., and also that Mr
Gordon, Postmaster in the same city has
been appointed to a foreign consulate. and
Nathaniel Greene, Es(wh e former post—
master undet General ff , A 6 kson and Mr
Van Buren, has been rehinstated. We s
need not remind our readers that Messrs.
Rantoul and Greene are - both veteran cham
pions of the Democratic creed and that
they have contended for its principles
in 'Massachusetts, doting a period when
an alliance with that party wits no pass—
port to official honors or popularity.
Robinson,the tpurderer of Helen Jew itt it dying
a mercautliti hasiness about - live mites from Hous
ton Texas.