VOL. I. _NO. 276. Maw PIIILLIPS & WDT. IL SMITH, - N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth Streete. - dollars a 'mar, payable in advance. Sines copies Two CENTs-Lfor sale at the counter of the Office, and. by News Boys. ?he Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer ri published at the same office, on a double median Tbeet,'et TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gk. copies, SIX CENTS.. sop - PER SQUARE OF TW One insertion, $0 50 /rem do., 0 75 Three do., 2 00 One week, 1 50 Two do., 3 00 An* do., 4 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS CHANGEABLE AT PLEASURE. Sint One Square. Two Squares. moiithi, $lB 00 Six months, $23 00 One jeer, 25 00 One year, 35 00 rir Larger advertisements in proportion. . .12rCARDS of four lines Six DOLL IRS a year. Public Offices, &c. City *Post Office, Third between Market and Wood :streets-=R. M. Riddle, Postmaster. -Custom House, Water, 4th door from Wood st.,Pe *mutes buildings—Major John Willock, Collector. City Treasury, Wood, between First and Second strewits7l,Tanaes A. Bartram, Treasurer. County Treasury, Third street, next door to the 7 .Thini.Presbyterian.Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasu rot. : . I.Mayor's Office, Fourth, between Market and Wood !meets--Alexander Huy, Mayor. ~,ifeyciattes..E.ccitungc,.Fourth near Market et. BANKS. Pittsburgh, between Market.and Wood streets on Third and Fourth streets. •. Merchants' andManufacturers' and Farmers' De posit Bank, (formerly Saving Furid,) Fourth, between Wood and Market streets. Bxdurnge, Fifth st. near Wood. HOTELS. itibtongahela House, Water street, near the iretchange Hotel, corner of Penn and St. Clair. Merchants' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood. American Hotel, corner of Third and Smithfield. .Vaited States, corner of Penn st. and Canal_ Spread Eagle, Liberty street, near seventh. Miller's Mansion House, Liberty St., opposite Airsina. Itroadhurst's Mansion ,house, Penn St., opposite ortant to Owlts of Saw Mills. NYDER'S unrivalled --Setters, for saw mills, which have been so f y tested in different parts of ,the.,United States, as well as in the cities of Fins =let:al Allegheny, can be seen in operation at a er of mills in this neighborhood, vi= at 'Mr. Wick .ershim's 'mills, on Penn street; at Bowman & Charn bares mills, near the upper Allegheny bridge, and lgorrison's mills, on Here's Island, and others.— The ,tibove named machine can be obtained at IV. IV. 'allace's shop, on Liberty street, near Smithfield, Zselietre , it is fitting up, and where the machine will be kept constantly on hand.. Apply to B. F. Snyder, or X. W. Walhice. limy 5 Evans' Chamomile Pills. ABRAHAM J. CLENIER, residing at 66, Mott street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form. The symptoms were cis tient headache, great debility, fever, costiveness,cough, heartbiirn, pain in the chest and stomach always after , eating, impaired appetite, sensation of sinking at the 'stomach, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomit lags' ; dizziness towards night and restlessness. These bad continued upwards of a twelvemonth, .when, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans, 100 Chatham street, and aubmitting to his ever successful and agreeable mode ,of treatment, the patient was completely restored to health in the short space of one month, and grateful for the incalculable benefit derived, gladly came forward And volunteered the above statement For sale, whole- Gale and retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent, sap 10-y No. 20, Wchsd street, below Second. Pease's noarhound Candy. UTTLE has .received this day from New York, A. afresh supply of the above celebrated cure for toughs, Colds and Consumptions; and is ready to sup ply customers at wholesale or retail, at his Medical Jletritcy, 86 Fourth st. now 12 Better Bargains than ever, at the Three Big Doors. • • - rl HE subscriber would respectfully inform his cus miners and the public generally, that notwithstad . ing the unprecedented sales at the Three Big Doors, during the present season; he has still on hand the lar gest and triost varied assortrr.ent of elegant CLO THING that can be bought west of the mountains.— The public may rest assured that all articles offered at his store are maufactured from FRESH GOODS, pur chased in tha Eastern markets this spring and made in to garments by Pitttsburgh workmen. In consequence of the multiplication of slop shops in our city, filled with pawn brokers clothes and the musty, cast off garments of former seasons, from the eastern ci ties, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char acter of the establishments in which they arc invited to purchase, before they part with their money. The arti cles offered at several of the concerns in this city, are the mere offal, 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 gninet these impositions, and they may rely on. the fact thatno establishment that advertises eastern made Clo thing, can give as good an article or as advantageous bargains as can be had at the "Three Big Doors." The public will please remember that all the subscri ber's garments are made in this city, by competeatwork rnen, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by the "birds of passage" front the shreds and patches of eastern slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to tnahatain. the reputation that the "Three Big Doors" have obtained for furnishing a superior style of CLO THING in every respect, and at price, below those of stayother establishment. .' l4l . 4 orHe Wonld again return his thanks to his friends and the public for the unprecedented patronage bestowed upon his establishment, and believing that they have found it to their advantage to deal with him, he would repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase Cloddy , ' of every description at the lowest price,to call - at No. 151, Mar tury ST. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. niliObserve Metal Plate in the pavement. ap 26. Look at This. TAE attention of those who have been somewhat sceptical in reference to the numerous certifi cates .published in favor of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, on account of the persons being unknown in this Section of the State, is respectfully di rected to the following certificate, the writer of which bias been a citizen of this borough for several years, and is known as a gentleman of integrity and responsibility. To Me Agent, Mr. J. KIRBY. i 'have used Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a Cough, with which I have been severely afflicted for about fourmonths, and I have no hesitation in saying that it is the most effective medicine that I have been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness, Sad agrees well with my diet,—and rnaintains a regular gc‘gla otr, iiii ir ppetite. I can sinceiely recommend it to all others " ' ly aimed. J. MINNICK, Borough of Mirch ,1810 . Chambersburgh. For sale by WILLIAM THORN, No. 53 Market street. (seP 23) PUBLISHED BY • VERTISTING. L'VE LINES OR LESS: One mouth, $5 00 Two do., 6 00 Three do., 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six do., 10 00 One year, 15 00 R. Woods, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office removed to Bakewell's Offices, on Grant street, nearly opposite the new Court House, nest rooms to J. D. Mahon, Esq., first floor,. sep 10 Hugh Toner, Attorney at Law, North East corner of Smithfield ;utd Fourth gtre, Pittsburgh. sop 10—y M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House sep 10 Pittsburgh. Francis EL Shnnk, Attorney at Law, Fourth street, above Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. sep 10—ly Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts., sep 10—y Pittsburgh, Pa. Wl3l. O'Hara Robinson, Attorney at Law, Office on the North side of the Diamond, between Mar ket and Union streets, up stairs. sep 10 A. I. Durboraw, Attorney at Law, Tenders his professional services to the public. 0 seri 10 on sth st., above Wood, Pittsburgh. Eyster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Office removed from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row,' shady side of 4th, between Market and Wood sts., sep 10 Pittsburgh N. Enekmaster, Attorney at Law, Has removed his office to Beares' Law Buildings, 4th st., above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10 George W. Layne, Attorney at Law, Office in Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 27—y Reads Washington, Attorney at Law, Office in Bakewell's building, Grant street, Pittsburgh nov 5, 1842 John J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, Office corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh. Ce'Colleetions made. All business entrusted to his care will bo promptly attended to. feb 16-y William Elder, Attorney at Law, Office in Second street, second door above the corner o ap 29— ti Srsithfield, north side. Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite Burke's Building. EV P• WILLIAM E. AUSTIN, Esq., will give his atten tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patronage of my friends. sep 10—y WALTER FORWARD. Daniel BL . Curry, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, between Wuxi and Smithfield ap a Pittsburgh. Robert Porter, Attorney at Law, Office on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets sep 10 Pittsburgh. Judson & Flanegin, Attorneys at Law, Smithfield, near 7th street. Collections mado on mod erate terms. Pensions for widows of old soldiers wider the late act of Congress obtained. Pupers and draw ings for the patent office - ,ared. war 17—v Henry S. Magraw,Attorney at Law, Fins removed his office to his r2yidenco, au Fourth et., two doors move Smithfield. sop 10 J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law, Office corner Smithfield and Third streets, Pittdburgh my 25—y L. Harper, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CADIZ, HARRISON COUNTY, 01110, Will attend promptly to the collection or security of claims, and all professional business entrusted to his cure in the counties of Harrison, Jefferson, Belmont, Guern sey, Tuscarawns, Holmes, Coshocton, Carroll, Stark and Wayne. REFER TO Metcalf cf. Loomis, Dalzell (5- Fleming, Pittsbur h John Harper, ig - D. T. Morgan, my 27,1813--tf 8. Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and sep 10—tf Magistrate's Mazda, For prwieedingg in attachment under the late law, for s ale at this office. ly 25 Blank Petitions, Notices, &c., To be used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on good paper, and in the forms approved by the Court, for sale at this office. iY 3S Dr. S. R. Holmes, Office in Second street, next door to Mulvany C. Co:i CIUS3 Warehouse. Sep 10-y Dr. A. W. Patterson, Office on Smithfield street, third door from the corner o sixth street. EL D. Sellers, XL D, Office and dwelling in Fourth street, near Ferry, sep 13—y Pittsburgh Ward & Hunt, Dentists, Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair, 'ap6,1813 Doctor Daniel Ric? Meal, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. dec 10—y HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., COTTON YARN WAREROUSE, - No. 43, Wood Street, Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns mar 17—y V ILLLLII 11. WILLIAMS JOHN S. DILWORTH. Williams do Dilworth, illholestde Grocers, Produce and Commission Mer chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured Ar ticle=, No. 29, Wood street. sep 10—v NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in English,* French and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 81, Market street, l'itt.burgh. sep 10—y J. & J. M'Devitt, Wholesale Grocers, Rectifying Distillers, and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, No. 224, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.. sep 10 J. G. & A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding Merchants Water street, Pittsburgh. sep 10-y BIRMINGHAM & CO. ' Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 60, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. f--e - TERms.—Receiving and shipping, 5 cents per 1001bs. Commission on purchases and sales, 24 per cent mar 22-v Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh. sep 10—y HALLMAN, JENNINGS & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro duce Merchants, And dealers in Pittsburgk Manufadures, mar 17 No, 43, Wood street, Pittsburgh. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1843. NICHOLAS D. COLEMAN LLOYD R. COLEMAN. Coleman & Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Commission Merchants., Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so licit consignments. n 52.2—tf J. W. aarbridge & Co., Agents for the sale of Beauy's Powder, Water street, between Wood and Smithfield. mar 30-1 LEMUEL WICK Wholesale Grocers & Dealers in Produce, 116 Wood Street, 4 doors above Fifth at., may 15 Pittsburgh, Pa. EAGLE GROCERY STORE, Q TACY LLOYD, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Oro cer and Fruiterer, No. 140 Liberty atreet Pitts burgh. may 20. Birmingham & Co., AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND, AND CLEVELAND LINE March ..>.2 John 11. Brant, Wholesale Grocer, Dealer in Grain, General Forwarding and Corn mission Merchant, Harrisburgh, Pa. WILL dispose of all goods sent for Commission Sales at the lowest commission rates. REFERENCES: Phila.—J. S.W. Esher, Day & Gerrish, D. Leech &Co Baltimore—W . Winn &co. Willson & Herr,J. E. Elder Harrisburgh—Mich'l Burke,H. Antes, J M. Heldman. july 1--6 m. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 37, Market street. sep 10 John Anderson, Smithfield Foundry, Voter street, near the Monongahela House, Pittsburgh sep 10-y THOMAS B. YOUNG FRANCIS L. YOUNO Thos. B. Young 'dc Co, Furniture Ware Rooms, corner of Hand street and Ex change alley. Persons wishing to purchase furniture, will find it to their advantage to give us a call, being ful ly satisfied that we can please as to quality and price. sep 10 H. C. TOWNSEND & CO., Wire Workers and Wire Iffsnufactnrers, No. 23, Market street, between 2d and 3d streets, sep 10—y Exchange Hotel, Corner of Penn and Saint Clair streets, by - - Is,IcKIB BIN & SMITH Pilkington's Ilarivalled Blacking, IT and sold wholesale and retail, SIXTH STREET, one door below Smithfield. Oct2l-1v James Patterson, jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa., manufaoturer of locks, hinges and bolts; tobacco, fuller, mill and timber ere vra; howen se re7s . for rolling mills * &c. orp 10-y John Itt'Closkajr, Tailor and Clothier, . Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley South side. sep 10 Webb Closey'sDoot and Shoe Blannactory, No. 83, 4th st., next door to the U. S. Bank. Ladies prunella, kid and satin shoes made in the neatei,t manner. and by the neatest. French patterns. sep 10 Moore &Lotighrey, SADDLE, HARNESS & TRUNK MAKERS, 152 Wood street ,between Sixth and Liberty, next door to McCully's Flour store, Pittsburgh. jy 25-1 y William Doherty, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, ilk 148 Liberty etreet, between Market and Sixth. ap 10-6 m. William Douglass, AHAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, OIL Old stand of Douglas 4• Moore, No. 17, Wood street. Every description of hats and cape on hand and for sale wholesale and retail, at prices to suit the times. my 5 JOHNSON & DUVAL, Bookbinders and Paper Rulers, Continue busine3a at the stand late of M'Candless & Johnson. Every description of work in their line neat ly and promptly executed. may B—y Dr. Good's Celebrated Female Pills. THESE Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to theirsex, from want ofexercise, orgeneruldebility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills have gained the sanc tion and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the United States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and Retail, by R. E.SELLERS, Agent, sep 10 No. 20, Wood Street, below Sacond. Notice to Dr. Drandreth's Agents. THE office in Pittsburgh, which was established for the purpose of constituting agents in the west, having accomplished that object, is now closed, and Mr. G. H. LEE, in the Diamond, Market strect,ap pointed my agent for the sale of my Pills and Lini ments. All Dr. Brandreth's agents will, therefore,un derstand that Dr. B. will send a travelling agent through the country once a year to collect monies for sales made and re supply agents. The said traveller will be provided with power of attorney, duly proved before the Clerk of the city and county of New York, I together with all the necessary vouchers and papers. • Mr J. J. You is my traveling agent now in Pennsyl vania. B. BRANDRETH, M. D. N. B.—Remember, Mr. G. H. LEE, in the weir of the Market is now my only agent in Pittsburgh. Facts. Having been afflicted for nearly two years, with a . hard swelling on cap of .my knee, which produced much pain, and'used various applications recommended by the faculty--.-all in vain, was cured completely by the use of one bOttla of Dr. Brandreth's linament, or external remedy. Witness my hand, ,JAMES TAYLOR. Ohio tp., Allegheny co. Pa. Jan. 10, 1840. Dr. Brandreth's external remedy or linament; sold at the store of GEORGE H. LEE, Pittsburgh, price 50 cents per bottle. feb 8. Removal. THE subscribers have removed to Water, between Wood and Smithfield streets, where they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Commission busi ness, and would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends. J. IV. BURBRIDGE & CO. dee 3 Estee's Writing Institute. COR.NER of Third and Wood street, over Kram er's Exchange office, entrance on Third st. His classes meet daily as follows: Gentlemen's class at 8 o'clock, A. M.; Ladies' class at 10, A. M. Ladies' and Gentlemen's class at 7P. M. Ladies' can re ceive lessons at their residences during the afternoon. Visiters will please call during selsool hours. jy 18. JOLLY D. WICK. L. & J. D. WICK, Cheap for Cash.— PRICE Short Reel Yarn. No. 5 at 15 ctsperlb 6 at 15 do 7 at 15 do 8 at 15 do 9 at 15 do 10 at 15 do 11 at 15 do 12 at 15 do 13 at 16 do 14 at 17 do 15 at 18 do 16 at 19 do 17 at 20 do 18 at 21 do 19 at 2.2 do 0 0 at 0 3 do - - WOrdere promptly Peuntee,Logan &Kenn f 27 J. PITTSBURGH Circulating and Reference Library. OF religious, historical, political and miscellaneous works, will be open every day, Sabbath except ed, from 7 o'clock A. M., until 9 P. M., in the Ex change building, corner of St. Clair street and Ex change alley, where punctual attendance will be given by J. GLIIMIL. sep 10. PITTSBURG!! MANUFACTORY. Springs and allatles for Carriages, ter At Easlirrn Prices. TH.enbscnbers manufacture and keep constant ly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Hub Bands, Stump Joints, lostenali,Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, &c., &c. JONES dt.,CQLEMAN. sep 10 St. Clair st., near the All: Bridge. FOR SAFETY, Travellers should select Boots provided with Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of Steam Boilers. IT would be well for the traveling community to bear in mind that their security depends entirely upon their own encouragement of boats that have or may be at the expense of procuring the above appara tus. And that every individual making such selec tions is contributing towards a general introduction of an invention admitted by all men who understand the principles of the Steam Engine, to be a sure prevente d% e against those dreadful disasters. You have cer tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already place,. their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have already been lost, a Suffi cient 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 meet them with a corresponding degree of liberality, and by your preference show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu man life. They do not charge more than other boats; their accommodations in other respects are equal, and in many cases superior, and as there is ono leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when it is so completely in your own - power to avoid those dis asters. All boats marked thus ]in the List of Arrivals and Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied with the Safety Guard. List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard. ALPS, JEWESS, AGNES, JAMES ROSS, AMARANTH, LADY OF LYONS, ADELAIDE, MENTOR, ASHLAND, MINSTREL, BRILLIANT, MARIETTA, BRUNE7'TE, MICHIGAN, BREAKWATER, MAR QUE7'2"E. BRIDGEWATER, MISSOURI MAIL, , CADDO, MUNGO PARK, CICERO. MESSENGER, CANTON, MONTGOMERY, CUTTER, NORTH BEND, CECELIA, NEPTUNE, CASPIAN, NARAGANSETT, CLIPPER, NIAGARA, COLUMBUS, OSPREY, CLEVELAND. ORPHAN BOY, COLUMBIANA, OHIO, DUQUESNE, ORLEANS, DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH, ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, EMMA, PANAMA, EDWIN HICKMAN, QUEEN of the SOUTH, EVELINE, ROWENA, EXPRESS MAIL, RARITAN, FORMOSA, SARAH ANN, FORT PITT, SARATOGA, GALENA, SAVANNA, •GEN'L BROOK, TALLEYRAND, GALLANT, TOBACCO PLANT, FDA, VIC TRESS, INDIAN QUEEN, VALLEY FORGE, ILLINOIS, WEST WIND, J. H. BILLS, mar 22 . New York Dyer. OSEE IHMES.wouldrespectfullyinformhis friends and the public in general, that he dyes Ladies' dresses,,Habits and Mantels of every description, black; and warrants them not tosmut, and to look equal to new goods. He dyes fancy colors of all descriptions of silk and carpet yarn. Also, cleans andrestores the colors of gentlemen's clothing, so as to resemble new goods. Mr. H. flatters himself that 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 sth st., between Wood and Smithfield near the Theatre. CERTIFICATE 'This is to certify that OSEE HIMES has done work for us, whieh has fully answered our expec tations, and we consider him a ' competent dyer. S. Hemphill, " Andrew Purdy. Win. Barnes, W. B. Beim J. B. Shurtleff, . Wm. Porter, David Hall, H.ll.Smith, B. F. Mann. Henry Javens David Boics, A. Shocker. jr. Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes Naylor & Co.'s Boot Refined Cast SteeL T HE undersigned, agents for the above celebrated stamp of Steel, will always keep on hand an as • sortment of the same, consisting in Best refined Cast Steel, squared, flat, round and octagon, do do do do axe temper, Extra do do do for nail cutters, Best do Double and Single Shear steel, English Blister, German, Granite; Wedge and Craw ley Steel, at wholesale, by the case, or in smaller lots to suitpurthasers. LYON, SHORE & CO., je 24-3 m Foot of Wood sweet, . nion Cotton Factory. S REDUCED. Long Reel Yarn. 500 at 81 cents per dozen GOO at 7A do 700 at GA do 800 at 5A do 900 at 5 do 1000 at 5 do Candlewick at 15 cents per lb Com. Ratting, 8 do Family do., 12i do Carpet Chain, 20 do Cotton Twine, 20 do Stocking Yarn and Cover let Yarn always on hand. Cotton Warps made to or der, attended to, if left at J & C. edy's,or the Post Office: address K. MOORHEAD & CO. : 4 . VITA= Rooms. ALEXANDER M ' CUUDY, At the old stand of Young Sr M Curdy, No. 43, Se cond street, between Wood and Market, R ESPECTFULLY informs the friends of the late firm, and the public generally, that he is prepa red to fill all orders for Cabinet Work, of kind, with all possible despatch, aud warranted to any be equal to any in the city. Every attention will be paid to furnishing COFFINS, &e., when required. je IG—y FrHE subscriber Pile Manufactory. having commenced the manuac ture of Cast Steel Files, from American materials exclusively, merchants or other persons wanting can be supplied by him with a better article than the foreign, and at lower prices. Intending to use only the be :t quality of File Steel, manufactured by the Messrs. SHOE NBERGE a's, which is now brought to a perfection equal to the best English article, manufactured for the WIMP purpose, the subscriber has full confidence that he will be able, in quality of articles and prices. to realize the best hopes of the friends of American Industry. GEORGE ROTHERY, Comer of O'Hara & Libert Horatio P. Young, Cabinet Maker, (Late of the firm of Young 4. 1f Curdy) H AS commenced the business in all its branches at No 92, Wood street, between First and Second strs., where he will keep constantly on hand a good as sortment of well made FURNITURE,, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Every attention will be . paid to furnishing COFFINS, &r. A Furniture Car for hire. July 11 McFARLAND, itipholsterer and Cabinet Maker,i Third st.,brtween Wood and Market, Respectfully informs his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboards. bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and spring ntattraases, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol stering work, which he will warrant equal to any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sen 1 n Matthew Jones, Barber and Hair Dresser, Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of fice, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or transient. customers, 1 le. solicit; a share of public pa tronage. cep 10. SAMUEL MORROW, manufacturer of Tia, Copper and Sheet Iron Warc, No. 17, Fifth street, between Wood and Market, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortinent of wares, and solicits a share ofpublic parrow,e. Also, on hand, the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons, skillets, teakettles, pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined to sell cheap for rash er arrrJved rarer, mar 7—tf A Card. jWILLIAM McCARTHY begs leave to announce to the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he is prepared to make BOOTS of all kinds, of the best Leather obtained from Philadelphia, and over Lasts made by instructions from himself. He dues now for himself what he has so long done for the Pittsburgh Bosses, i. e. alter and fit his lasts to suit the foot. He has worked at the most fashionable work in the Eastern cities,came here and instructed several how to alter and fit, which can be attested by numbers of Journeymen in this city, and now is rewarded by them with contumely and abuse. He hereby challenges any Bootmaker in Pittsburgh, (Boss of course,) to make a pair or more of Boots, stock equal, measure to be ta ken by each in his own way. Workmanship to decide the matter. Fourth at. or the Monongahela House Boot maker, (as he calls himself,) have a rare chance now to show themselves. If they cp.n make a Boot let us see it. W. McCarthy's Shop and Store is on Market street, next door to Second, and opposite J. Dunlap's Tin and Sheet Iron ware Factory. July To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. THE subscriber most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city and® vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office. Tiering been foreman in some of the most fashionable boot shops in thee Eastern cities; and having furnished himself with the best French and American calf skins, he hopes by his attention to busi ness to merit a sharp of public patronage. To. those gentlemen who have kindly patronised him he returns his sincere thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge a his busineis. P. KERRIGAN. may 11. William Adkir, Boot ant Shoo Maker, Liberty at. opposite the head of Smithfield. JThe subscriber having bought t out stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased,has commenced business at the old stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, it the best manner, and on the shortest notice. He keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of shoe findings of all descriptions, and of the best quality. He solicits the patronage of the public and of the craft. sep o—y WM. ADAIR. David Clark, Ag't, JFASHIONBLE BOOT MAKER, has removed to No. 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he would be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel disposed to pa- troni se him. He uses nothing but first rate stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives his con stant personal attention to business, he trustirtitat he will deserve and receive a fai.r share of patronage sep 10 Pittsburgh Manufactures, Cheap fbr Cash. No 8, Fifth st. Two doors from Market. ®T YATES intends to manufacturer a bet el • ter article of Ladies', Childrens and Misses' Shoes, and sell them cheaper for cash than they can be bought in the city. He will keep constant ly on hand. and makes to order Ladies' Shoes of all kinds and colors, at very low prices, of the following Ladies' Lasting Foxed Gaiter Boots, $1 75 " best quality Kidor MoroccoGuiters, 150 " Calfskin Boots, 1 371 " Foxed Half Gaiters, all colors, 1 374 " best kid and Moroco buskin. I 18j " Double Soled Slippers, (Jeff.) 1 12& " fine Kid Springs and Turns, best quail 00 " Springs, heavy, 87,i ~ " Slippers, 75 I i 69.,i All Shoes made here warranted. Alisses' and Chit dren.s' in the same proportion. 'Remember the place, at the sign of the Red Box, No. 8, Fifth street. I July 1 LOOK AT TUTS! TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR STORE, J. FeI.LERTON, No. 116, Wood street, one door above 6th , KEEPS constantly on hand all kinds of the - best Spanish Cigars, Regalia*, Casadores, Coor mane.", Trabucas, Principes. Also, half Spanish and common cigars. Tobacco of all the best brands. Cavendish, 5s lump; Baltimore Plug, 12s and ]6s, lump. Also, Mrs. Miller's fine cut chewing tobacco. Snrctri—Rappee, Scotch, Mucouba, High Toast,&c. He as also, all other articles in his line, which he offers, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. CALL AND SEE.• je 8-6ra jy 15-y PRICE, TWO CENTS, Lo, I "spy on her bosom, in pillowed repose" A sweet, blushing, exulting, most fortunate A beautiful emblem! it denotes not a sin Has spread its dark wing o'er the heaven within. Now quick starting in joy at its mistress' known auk, Her "pet Nanny" comes bounding autl.friskingalens, And approaching familiar, would smell .of her,rose., But she plucks a green twig for her fond Nanny's nose, "Naughty Nan," she exclaims, "this rose is not form* 'Tis for Henry, my Henry, soconstant aria " 4v, give, give me the romping, the rusticalert With her pealing loud laugh and her sun-shinycutt CHARACTER OF PALL JONES. . - Mr. Cooper, in the last number of Graham's Marti Line, thus delineates the character of,Paal June* "There can be no question that Paul Jose a avail • great man. By this we mean far mare than an attu.eua prising and dashing seaman. The success tirlkh tw tended exploits effected by very - iiiinfWent means, forms the least portion of his claims to the ,character, His mind aimed at high objects, and kept an even pace with his elevated views. We have only to .fancy sash a man at the head of a force like ti4d..l Nv,ithrhictl son achieved the victory of the Nile-,twelveMallect and well commanded two-decked ships as pro ly er sailed in conq order to get some idea what he would have done with them, with a peerage or Westminster Abbey in the perspective. No tie; cap. min, of whom the world possesses any well authep*ao ted account, ever at tempted projects as b. id as *One of Jones, or which discovered more of the distinctive qualities of a great mind, if the quality of his AtiontrY be kept in view, as well as his own limited andinaper. feet means. Tire battle between the_Serapis sad Richard had some extraordinary peculiarities, kited 'question, and vet, as a victory, it has often been sttej passed. The peculiarities beiongstricty to :ham; but we think his offering battle to the Drake, alpne in sloop, in the centre of the Irish channel, with enemies before, behind, and on each side of him, an act of high. er naval courage than the attack on the Serapis.--. Landais' extraordinary conduct could not have been foreseen, and it is only when Jones found himself re. duced to an emergency, in this affair, that he came opt in his character of indomitable resolution. But ill the cruises of the roan indicated forethought, titre} 'ea. tv and inteilihrence. Certainly, no sea captain, under the American Hag, has ever yet equalled him is ;heels particulars. "That Jones had many defects of clue -actor cer. taro. They arose in part from temperanieni, and in part from education. His constant declarations of that delicacy of his sentiments, and of the digintereatednesa of his services, though true in the main, were in a taste that higher associations in youth would probably have corrected. There was a loftiness of feeling about him, j that disinclined him equally-to meanness and vulgarity; and as for the coarseness of language and deportment (that too much characterized the habits of the sea, in his time, lie appears never to have yielded to them—. All this was well in itself. and did him credit; but It would have have been better had he spoken less (re, quentiv of his exemption from such failings, and no have alluded to them so often in his remarks on others. "There was something in the personal character of Jones that weakened his hold on his cotempuraties, though it does not appear to have ever produced a want of confidonce in his services or probity. Corn. Dale; used to mention him with respect, and even with attach, Menu often calling him Paul, with a degree of affection that spoke well for both parties. Still it is not to bn •on,c2aled -that a species of indefinite distrust clouded his reputation even in America, until the industry_ of his biographers, by means of indisputable documents Bali his own volumnious correspondence, succeeded in pla cing, him before the public in - a light too unequivocally respectable to leave any reasonable doubts that public* sentiment had silently done him injustice. The power of England, in the way of opinion, has always b.-en great in this country, and it is probable the discredit that 13a ti an threw on the reputation of Jones produced an Witt, once, more visible in its results than in its workings, or his standing even with these he had so well served, "In person, Jones was of the middle stature, witl-4r" --- complexion that was colorless, and with a slain that shuwed the exposure of the sea. He was well formed and active. His cotemporaries have described him as quiet and unpresuming in his manners, and of rather retiring deportment. The enthusiasm which ran in se deep a current in his heart was not of the obstrusive soil; nor was it apt to appear until circumstances arose to call it into action; then, it seemed to absorb all the other properties of his being. Glory, he constantly avowed, was his aim, and there is reason to think be did pot mistake his own motives in this particular. It is per. haps to be regretted that his love ofglory was so closely connect:d with his personal vanity; but even this is better than the glom which is sought as an iastrunient of ruthless power. " If an author maybe permitted to quote from him self, we shall concaide this sketch 1-y nddinz what we have already said, by way of :qui - Injury, of this remark- I able man, in a note to the first edition of th e Hi story o f the United States Navy—viz: 'ln battle Paul Jones was brave; in enterprise hardy and original; in victory I mild and generous; in motives mach disposed to di:sir:l- I terestcdness, thou:7,h ambitious of renown and covetous of distinction; in his pecuniary relations, liberal; in 4. 1 affections natural and sincere; and ha his temper, except in those cases which assailed his reputation, lust and forgiving.' That these good qualities were without, al loy it would be presumptuous to assert; but it apPears certain that his defects were relieved by high proofs of greatness, and that his deeds were no more than the proper results of the impulses, taleuts and intrepidity of the man. JAMES YATES CANNIBALISM Gen. Cass mentions in his oration, at Fort Witytee, on the dth inst., what will probably he new to two, readers, that the powerful tribe of Indians who former ly occupied that country, hada ":Nlan-eating-Society" We give the extract:.—"lt is forty-three years since / lauded upon the northern shore of Ohio, a yonue ad venturer seeking: the laud of promise, which has boon to him as to many ()them the land of perft‘trarace. At that time the Territory of Indiana. of Illinois, chizsn, aza flit. Territory of OILX, =fin forzeteir'spt fie Oaily AlgintiP9 Poet THE COUNTRY LASS. 0 give, give me the romping, the rystle i al girl,• With her merry loud laugh and her aurt-shin,y,cur% - With her blooming red cheek and her hellgtfraklat bosom, And her kisses—and boxes, for all that may ACK4O 'em: With her hat ;et u.ilant, .4.4. her eyes that,deolace. With an innocent roguer , Kiss me if you dam" And her low, open bodices. ' her loose easyfrtick,-- (Though my taste the exquisite may drentifplly*ock.) She is Nature's fair daughter, Wti l ilp2l Art hoot.nottiailit" • Quite as pretty:.—almo.t=-as those thil‘Paintat• She Is not an hour-glass, nor a wasp in lettp, Nor in gait like a ship that careens in the stem Where Nature's untrammelled by fashions Aiggeesr, True beauty and grace in their glory mrptasiq Hencethe rustic girl spurns &am her rurat aliode ) • The restraints mere conventional, forms "a la ato4e," See her trip from the cottage that sits by the hill; • With the trees overarching, and the floekebitisstsol, With the slope of the valley, and the,cool cortbis_shAs e , And the fresh, mellow breeze ofthe 01)Q4116 , 04411111. _ To greet the bright morning's swift heuiblkig• thco,ing, Her soul's glad rqrioti.ins gush forth into song; How the foot spurns the earth, as with fairy-I/limas,* She away flies with glee to the flock in the,meard. 0, ye maids that in city—(in bed) pass the hour, When the morn is abroad with its life-giving pc.tyver, The health and the beauty for which ye do sigh,. Not in dress, or elixir, but exercise lie. See her pluck the wild flowers that scent the 634 ,way, And withal deck her form in her fanciful play. -