PUBLISHED 4/A VOL. THOMAS PHILLIPS & Win. li. SMITH, N. W. corner of -Wood and Fifth Streets. TIRSIIS.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance Single copies Two CENTS—for sale at the counter o the Office, and by News Bop. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer Is published at the same office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a . year, in advance. Sin gle copies, SIX CtNTS. TERRIS OP ADVERTISING. e..f. .: rEit SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: .-- . One uwepage, $0.50 One inotith, $5 00 Two - 416 - ; -1 , ,•5-,,, 1 . 075 Two do., 600 Throe do., .2 00_Three do., 7 00 One week, 1 50 Four.dji ii ... 8 00 Two do., 300 Six Dr,"" 10 00 Three do., 4 00 One year, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISENIENTS. CRANGEASFE. AT PLEASURE. One Square. - Two Squares. Six months, -$lB 00 Six mnitlii, $23 00 One year, . 25 00 One year, 35 00 MPLarger advertisements in proportion. tarCARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS 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 terson's buildings—Major John Willock, Collector. City Treasury, Wookhetween Firu. and Second streets—James A. Bartram, Trea:urer. County Treasury, Third street, next door to the Third Presbyterian Church—S. H. Johnston, Treasu rer. Mayor's Office, Fourth, betwoen Marl etand Wood itrects—Alexatider Ilay, Mayor. Merchant's Exchange, Fourth near Market st. BANKS. Pittsburgh, Ir4ween 31irket and W0.).0 streets on 1111 rhird and Fourth streets. Merchants' andifanufacturers . and Fai:iners' Dc posit Bank, (fonry , rly Saving Flid,) Vourth, betweeu Wood and Market st Exchange, Fifth st. near Wood. 110TEL`•;. Monongahela Ironer, stre,t, near the Bridge. Exe liessige Hotel, corner of l'i•rin and St. Clair. Merchants' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood. American flotd,coracrofTiiirdnodiiniitlifield. United States, corner of Peon at. and Canal . Spread Engle, Lih?rty street. near .seventh. Miller's Mansion Hoo se, Li!r. , ,i.y Se. , apposite Wayne. Broalleurst's Mansion Huse, Penn St., opposite Canal. 'important to Owners of Saw Mills. SNYDER'S unrivalled Self Smteri., for saw which have bunt so fully t e di:K- ren t p ar t A of the United States, as well a: io the eides of Pitt,;- burgh an& Allegheny, can be set in operation at a number of mills in this neighborhood, viz: :ft Mr. Wick orsham's mills, on Penn street: at llowmon & Clium bera's mills, near the upper Allegheny bridge, and at Aiorrison's mills, on Ilare'r, 1..,!a•u1, and others.— The above named towline can he olitninr,l a: W. W. Wallare's sh ip, tam sire,o, near Smithfield, I.vhre it is in ti.lZandN% - fl'!l*.• the nywhilie wilt be kept comoantly on Lath. Apply to B. P. Snyder, or W. W. Wallace. 71111 y 5 Evans' Chamomile Pills .T. CLEMER, r. , ..iding at 66, Mnt: stroet, 1, was u l llieted De.Tep:ia is its rilostaggA.VatPa I.nm. The symptmn: W. - re V °hint Ilea:l'm:h, ;Teat 'ver, it-ene heartburn, pain in the chest and si (mita a!wAy: r eating, impaired appetite, sennyi..a or ,:in!dn:.; at the stomach, furred tongue, naus:.a. viut fr. , i.t of vomit in,gs, dizziness towards night and restlessness. TlD:se had continued upwards of a tw-lvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans, DM Chwham ' , trout, and submitting to his ever successful and atTreenble 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- sale and retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Aehr, sep 10—y Nu. 20, Wood street, below Steen, Pease's Iloarhonnd Candy. UTTLE has received this day from New York, 1 a fresh supply of the above celebrated cure for Coughs, Colds and Consumptions; and is ready to sup ply customers at wholesale or retail, at his Medical Agency, 86 Fourth st. nor Bettor Bargains than ever, at the Three Big Doors- Fr subscriber would respectfully inform his cu. , tourers an d the public,r2;enerally, that notwithstud iug the unprecedented sales nt the Three Big Doors, during the present season; he has still on hand the lar gest and most varied assortment of elegant CLO THING that can be bought west of the mountains.— The public may rest assured that all articles offered at hie store are maufactured from FRESII GOODS, pur chased in tha Eastern markets this spring and made in to garments by Pitttsburgh workmen. Inconsequence of the multiplication of. lop shop s i n 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 are invited to purchase, before they part with their money. The arti cles offered at several of the concerns in this city, are the mere drab of New York and Philadelphia slop shops, and sent out here to be palmed off on the Pitts burgh public. Purchasers should be on their guard a gainst these impositions, and they miy 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 competent work men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by the "birds Of passage" from the shreds and patches of I eastern slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to maintain the reputation that the "Three Big Doors" have obtained for furnishing a superior style of CLO THING 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 bestowed upon his establishment, and believing that they have found it to their advantaer to deal with hint, he would repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase Clothing of every description at the lowest priee,to call at No. 151, LIBERTY ST. JOHN M'CLOSKEY fg'Observe Metal Plate in the pavement. ap 26 Look at This HE attention of those who have been somewhat sceptical in reference to the uumerous certifi dunes published in favor of Dr. Swavue's C om p oun d Syrup of Wild Cherry, on account of the persons being unicnown in this Section of the State, is respectfully di rected to the following certificate, the writer of which has been a (Afire° of this borough for several years, and ill known as a gentleman of integrity and responsibility. To the Agent, Mr. J. KIEBY. I have used Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a Cough, with which I have been severely of for abbot four months, 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, and agrees well with my diet,—and maintains a regular and good appetite. I can sinceaely recommend it to all others similarly afflicted. J. MINN tee, Borough of March 9,1810. Chambersburgh. For sale by WILLIAM THORN, No. 53 Market street (sep 23) BY PHILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANl‘ UM, PAYABLE IN A [I4rANC . 290. PUBLISHED BY 11. Woods, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office removed to Bakewell's Offices, on Grant street, nearly opposite the new Court flouie, next rooms to J. D.. 1131,011, Esq., first floor. sep 10 Hugh Toner, Attorney at Law, North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets, PittsburF,h. sop 10—y M'CAN DLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House, sep 10 Pittsburgh. Francis IL Shin*, Attorney at Law, Fourth street, above Wooa, p lO—lc Pittsburzli, Pn Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts., sap 10—Nt Pittsburgh, Pa. Wm. O'Hara Robinson, Attorney at Law, Office on the North side of die Dinniond, between Mar ket and Union streets, up stairs sep 10 A. I. Darboraw, Attorney at. Law, Tenders his professional services to the oolitic. Oflict see 10 on sth st., above Wood. Pittsburgh. Eyster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Of removed from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row,' shady 3id , ..! 014th, het wean .)I.u.li.et and Wood siiri 10 Pittsburidi N. Buckmaster, Attorney at Law, removed his office to Beares' Liv Buildings, Itia st., above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sup 10 George W. Layng, Attorney at Law, o;lice in Fourth street, near Srnitlni , .!l(l, Pittsburgh _sep27—y Rcadc Washington, Attorney at Law, otlice ii Bakewa's builditur, Grua street, Pittsburgh nov 5, 1111.1 John J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, corner of Sinithlidd and I itch Pitt-.l.urgh. eatro-t,d t , , care will lie rslinpt lv att , ynd.(ll to. - t;•1) 16—v William Eldcr, Attorney at Law, Offp:o I'l , 111", q, SPC.):Id d , /or a!).ive corner of up '29-11 Smitlitiekl, -north Wm.' E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. (Alice iu Fourth stm , l,,,ppoiite Burke's EV'IVILLIAm E. Ausris, his atten tion to my wifini:hed ;mil 1 recumnemd him the pail-mm:2r, of tn•; friends. stip 10—y IVA LT ER F ., )ILIV A 13. D. Daniel M. C carry, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth stre...t, between Smithfield. up U Pittsbur-h. Robert Portcr, Attorney at Law, 0111,,, 0:1 th , care-rot Fou.rtlt and Smitlditd(l ,vp 10 l'itt,Atur Judson & Flanegin, Attorneys at Law, ',1.• 7th ,ti.....t. C,.:1 •,•r I 1, , erat , t-rm=. l'cniions for wid,,w, und, r nt of Co:lz-re,. obtainyd. Papt•rs and draw -1112, f..:•!'t • I'AL 'at (Ant! '1,r1,3,-,2,1. inlr 17-v 13oary S. Magraw,littoracy at Law, !Et, r,•:11 ~tfd ..fTirP r,, Fr/Tr:l4 t IW 11••. r, •!,1. ; ,•••, 111 J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law, .1:!d Th.:A 1nv.25-v L. Harper, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, r.\9l/., PAR ry. 011:o V a•!..1,1 Yo, 31. 1 • 111";.: Ot and la! 11,.•,1 1 0 r ai o f Sarls and lit'avilo. lir:FElt TO Metral . f Loomi.v,l Dal:el/ ,S. John Ilarprr, Pitt Lni;~h T). T. ...1107 . ! ., 111, 13—tf R. Morrow, Alderman, north of woo.] at Pitt,t,,,,h. sop 10-tf Magistrate's Blanks, Fur pr0 ,, e41in24 in attachment unl , .•r the late law, for sale at .ty 25 Blank Petitions, Notices, &c., TuLcu,edin Pc' rnpt cy proceeding:, priuted egl gond paper, and in the form , approved by the Court, for sale at this , jy Dr. S. R. Holmes, )fficedoort,. C,, 11'arvlimi,e. ,( 1 , 10-v Dr. A. W. Pa,tterson, Office 011 Smithfield strl4l, third th,o r from the corner sixth street H. D. Sellers, M. D., • )ITire and dwellißT in Fourth street, 11Car Ferry, ep 13—y Pittsburgh Ward & Hunt, Dentists, Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair ap 6. 1813 Doctor Daniel McMeal, Office on Fifth 6treet, I , ctwveri Wood Find Smithfield street', Pitt4itirghi dec o-v AILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., COTTON YARN WAREHOUSE, )\o. -13, Wood Street, Agont,: fo r the ,:de or the Eagle Cotton Faetory Vern. mar 17—v WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS JOHN S. DILWORTH. Williams & Dilworth, Vholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Mer chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured Ar ticles, No. 29, Wood ,treet NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in English,' French and Domestic Dry Goods, N. 81. Market street.Vittsburgh. -•( plO J. & J. 11"Devitt, Wholesale GnWel'S, Rectifying Distiller., and Dealers. in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, No. 2:24, Libert y Street, Pittslitrgk. sep 10 J. G. & A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Water street, Pittstturch. set) 10—v BIRNIINGHANI & CO. ' Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 60, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .TERMS. — Receiving and shipping, 5 cents per 100 lbs. Commission on purchases and sales, 2. per cent 322—v Brownsville Juniata Iron Work *, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh. sep 10—y HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro. duce Merchants, dad dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, marl 7 No. 43, Wood:art-et. rittabargh. NICHOLAS I). COT.fiMAN LLOYD IL COLEMAN. Caution & Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Commission Merchants., Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They rover:tit/Hy so licit consizernents. J. W. Burbridgo & Co., .I.a - etits for the sale of Beatty's Powder, Water street, between Weed and Smithfield. mar 30—y LLmuLL Wholesale Grocers & Dealers in Produce, 116 Wood Strect, 4 doors above Fifth st., may 15 PittAburgh, Pa. EAGLE GROCERY STORE TACY LLOYD, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Gal cer and Fruiterer, No. 140 Liberty street Pitts burgh. niztv 20. Birmingham & Co., IGENTS FUR Si'EAMERCLEVELAND, March '32 John IL Brant, Wholcsalo Grocer, Dealer in Grain, Gent: Ca! Pnr,ca 'Wirtz and Coin Ilarrishorgh, Pa. WI LL aztll L.,oods :cut for CommisAion Salc: , at the lowe , t commission rates. 13 I:FERENC:Es: & W. E-her, Day S.;G iri..h. D. Leech &Co Baitimore—W.Whm & cu. Willsrm& I leiT,J. E. Elder Ha rri.,lt ozh—Michl Burke,ll. Antes, J M. Heldman july .R.)IINsT( )N C STOCKTON, . Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, N,). 37, :‘larket stre-t. Senn) John Anderson. Smithfield Fotmdry, IV., ter =4.. , c, t)w .Nlu:lougalicll, 11, ..•1) 111-y ritt.otA , B. YOCNI Thos. B. Young & Co., unlit liro ar.• 1t01,1114. erwrior rif I land , tn•et zuld Ex to I.lzrelt,t-r furriiture, will lied it To I 1111 zi t. a call, I),ing auti,ll,-ti i •1 We r t:, lnuinr:❑td price. ~el, H. ( T( NSEN D & Wire Workers and Wire Manufacturers, N. M ir kt. t .;, ee:. 21 and 3,lstreet:, : t i , 10-t Corner ey . Pcan an , ' Saint Clair streets, by seplo McKIBBINS: smrril rilkington's Unrivalled Blacking, r .0; L: A( 'l . l NEI) w:4l -o,:,1 who', .al.. ;1%1 n•titi! , 1% r. 110,)1 . 11,1 In —IV. fuiliT, mill &t.. 10-:: John IYl'Closkcy, Tailor and Clothier, fib: - *\ l -I: 0-et, In! \‘ een and Vlll7lll 1111 , •V - 0,10 Webb Closey's Boot and Shoe Manufactory, ;33, .1:1‘ to the I'. S. Br, fik. m.,(le ill.. 1. , •: ee.-t nrimi,r. and th.• 11) William Doherty, 411 1T \\l) (' l' I.INCTACTI . III:It,= 1 V: Lih •rt, Letwe.•:t Marlaq up AT AND c M AcTiTER, ol DollgiaS 4. Moore, gasia.4lq.) N, 17, NV.mdstrect. Evcry de:rrip!itni r.f 11:0 , : old cap,: and for ,:t1( n.t ai I. at prim. to alit tho titne-n. my 5 JuIINSON & DUVAL, Bookbinders and Paper Rulers, Continue busines: at thr staid law of Al'Candlpss & John.on. doscription of ,vork in ilzt•ir line neat ly and promptly nxecttmd. ' niay B—y Oak and Poplar Lumber for Sale. FEW tbo usan d f eet of Oak and Poplar I. , unber, tiw sale by witt , losale. Enquire ;,f JanICS C. Cub 111ie. , EST twar the Fountain Inn. jy '2l. Dr. Good's Celebrated Female Pills. T 111 ESE Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of ladies us a safe and efficient remedy in wmoving- those complaints peculiarto theirsex, from want ofexemise,orgencral debility 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 muny Mothers. For sale Wholesale and.Retaibby R. E. SELLERS, Agent, sep 10 No. 20, Wood Street, below Socond Notice to Dr. Drandreth's Agents. THE office in Pittsburgh, which was established for the purpose of constituting agents in the we=t, having accomplished that ooject, is now closed, and Mr. G. H. LEE, in the Diamond. Market street, ap pointcd niv acient f a i. the sale of my Pills and Lini ments. An Brandpith's agents will. there f.re,tll/- derStflrld tha,t Dr. B. it ill send a travelling ngent thrnugh the country- once a year to collect ninnies Gar sales untie and re supply agents. The said travel,ler will be provided with power of attorney, duly proved before the Clerk of the city and county of New 'York, together with all the necessary voucher , and papers. Mr J. J. Yoe is my traveling agent now in Pennsyl vania. B. BAANDRETII, M. D. N. B.—Rvnioinbor, Mr. G. IL LEE, in the ruar of the .Markut i,. now niv only agent in Pittsburgh. op 10—N 11uviug been afflicted for nearly two years, with a hard swelling on the cap of my knee, which produced much pain, and used various applications recommended by the faculty—all in vain. was cured , mpletely by the use of one bottle of Dr. Brandreth' linament, or external remedy Witness my hand, Ohio tp., Allegheny co. l'a. Jan. 10, 1840 Dr. Brandroth's external remedy or linament; sold at the store of GEORGE 11. LEE, Pittsburgh, price 50 cents per bottle. feb 8. HE 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. W. BURBRIDGE & CO. dec 3 Estee's Writing Institute. CORNER 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 7 P. M. Ladies' can re ceive lessons at their residences during the afternoon. V niters will please call during school hours. 18. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1843 L. & J. I). WICK, cha;ll, FRANCIS L. YOUNG Exchange Hotcl, James Patterson, jr., William Douglass, Facts. JAMES TAYLOR Removal. Cheap for Cash,- PRICE Short Reel Yarn No. 5 at 15 cti per lb 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 .Tows.( D. IV-1---c—K7 13 at 1G do 14 at 17 do 13 :it 18 do Ili at 19 do 17 at 20 (lo 18 at 21 do 19 at 2 do 20 at 23 do tie Orders promptly Painter's,Logan &Kenn f 27 J. and Reference Library. OF religious, historical, political and iniseellaneoui works, will be ripen every day, Sabbath except ed, from 7 o'clock .1. M., moil 9 P. M., in the Ex ehdnge building, comer of St. Clair street and Ex change alley, where punctual attendance will be given J. GEMMIL. inTsis um; I MANITICTORY. Springs ani Axles for Carriages, rif I E subsia ihers nriaufacture and keep constant '. lc on hand C and Eliptic Springs (war rated,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver mid Brass plated Dash Frame 3, Bras; and plated Hub Band:, Stump Joint's, patent Lather, Silver and Brit:: Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handle: and Hinges, gc. , &e. JONES & COLEMAN. Aep 10 St. Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge. Trarell, vs should stied Boats provi , led with Eva l's Safety Gnarls for eventing Explosion of Steafw Boilers T would be well for the traveling cJammility to _L bear in mind that their security depends entirely upon their own chc.oragement of boats that have or may be at the N,et.se 1/I . l‘l Willing t h e a b o v e appara to:. And that every in making such ,-elec ti,nis contributing toccurds a general introduction of an invention admitted by all mon who understand the principle; of tie Steam Engine, to be a sure preventa tive against those dreadful disasters. You have cer- ' ctinly, in th,lntnifivds of explosions that have alroady taken Mare, tin iv allmy..t d•!ily occurrence, and the tlnarsands of lives rho have been lost, a suffi cient warning. and induct mem to make inquiry for a ' Safety guard Boat. and in over: case to give it the prefi•retiee. They have we,u to an tablitional oxpense that your live; mar be secure. ( flight you not therefore to meet them with a corn spondieg degn-e of liberality and by your prefOrl`3,o , 1111 W th3t you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu- TliaN life. They do not more than other boats; tie- accommodation. , in other respects are equal, and in many cases !mperior, and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when it i. , so completelyiu vour own power to avoid tlmse asters. All boats marked thus ["] in the List of Arrivals and Departurvs, in another part of this paper, are supplied with the Safety (Mard. List c:f Bori I s provided with (hr Safe, y Guard. ALPS, JEIVESS, 10NES, JAMES ROSS, AM A RAX 711, LADY OF LYONS, ADELAIDE, MENTOR, ASHLAND, MINSTREL, BRILLIANT, MARIETTA, BRUNETTE. MICHIGAN, BREAK (VAT ER, MAR gl'E T TE, BRIDGEII"A TER. MISSOI7? I MAIL, CADDO. M 1 'N G 0 PARK, C IC E R. o , iti Es,s: 1.• A - a E are, .11 0 .N; TGOM.E R I', Cl - T TER, NORTH BEND, CECELL-1, NEPTUNE, CASPIAN, NARA G ANSETT, CLIPPER, NIAGARA, ?'Ol.lllll B US, OSPREY, CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY, COLUMBIANA, OHIO. DUQ UESNE, ORL EANS, DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH, ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, EMMA, PANAMA, I EDWIN HICKM.IN, QUEEN of the SOUTH, F VELINE, .R.O IV EN A . EXPRESS MAIL. RARITAN, FORMOSA. .S.' A1?.4 H AX X , FORT PITT, SARATOGA, GALENA, - SAVANNA, GENL BROOK, TALLEY R AND. I GALLANT, TOBACCO PLANT, IDA, VIC TR ESS, INDIAN Q UEEN, VALLEY FORGE, ILLINOIS, !VEST WIND, .1 11. BILLS, mar 22 New York Dyer. rkSEE lIIM ES. wouldrespecdfully informhis friends and the public in general, that he dyes Ladies' dresses, Ilahits and Mantel: of every description, black; awl is arrants them not to smut, and to look equal to new goods. He dyes fancy colors of all descriptions of silk and carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restores the colors of gentlemen'; 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 year , . All work done on moderate terms, at his establishment in sth st., between Wood and Smithfield near the Theatre. P7'This is to certify that OSEE I lIMES has done work focus, which has fully answered our expec tations, and We consider him a competent dyer. S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy Wm. Barnes. W. B. Boics J. B. Shurtletr, Wm. Porter, David Hail, H. H. Smith, B. F. Mann, Henry Javens David Boics, A. Shoekey, jr. Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes Naylor & Co.'s Best 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 BeatrefinedCast 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 tosnitpurthavers. LYON, SHORB & CO., je 24-3 m Foot of Wood mem, nion Cotton Factory 3 REDUCED. Long Reel Yarn. 500 at 8. cents per dozen 600 at 7. do 700 at Gi do 800 at 5. do 900 at 5 do 1000 at. 5 do Candlewick at 15 cents per lb Com. Batting, 3 do Family do., 12 do Carpet Chain, 20 do Cotton Twine, 20 do Stocking Want and Cover let Yarn always on hand. Cotton Warps made to or ler. • attiqulca to, if Teti at .1 . & C. edy's,or the Post Office: address K. MOORHEAD & CO. PITTSBURGH -nd 41 East,' ru prices FOE SAFETY, CERTIFICITI A Card. J - WILMA M McCARTHY begs leave to Fr V announce to the Gentlemen of Pi USbUrgh. 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 does now for himself what he has so long done fur the ritLibUrgil Bosses, i. e. alter and lit his lasts to suit the foot. H e 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 l'ittshurgh, (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 st. or the Monongalodu Boot znaker, (a; he culls hint.adi,) have a rare chance now to show themselves. If they can mulct., a Boot let us see it. \V. .McCarthy'.; Shop and Store is on Market street. next door to Second, and oppulite J. Dunlap's Tilt and Sheet Iron ware Factory. july To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. THE subscriber most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city and 44 vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and inakina business m Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office. flaying been foreman in some of the most fashionabb• boot shops in the Eauern cities; and having furnished himself with the bet French awl American calf skins, he hopes by his 101"111.1011 to b 1133.. to merit a share of public patronage. To those gentlemen who have kindly patronised him he retunis his sincere thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the groodness of his work and knowledge of his , business. P. KERRIGAN. may 11. William Adair, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty st. opposite the head of Smithfield. JThe subscriber having bought out the of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased,has commenced business at the old stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execute all tkscriptious of work in hi: line, in the best manlier, and on the shortest notice. Ile keeps con:tautly on hand a large assortment of shoe iindint-s of all descriptions, and of the best quality. He solicits the patronage °lithe public and of the craft. ~:op 10—y WM. ADAIR. David Clark, Ag't, FASITIONBLE BOOT MAKER, has ern to No. :3t Market street, between Sacund and Third streets, where he would be happy to see his old customers. and all others who feel disposed to pa .) tronise hint. lie uses nothing but first rate stock, and employ, the best of werktnen; and as lie gives his con stant personal attention to business. he trusts that he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage sep 10 Pittsburgh Mannactarcs, Cheap for Cash. No 8, Fifth st. ir e loons from .Markel. T ].IT ES intends [I, manufaettMer a bet • L'r , Lrtiele of Ladies', Chiidrens 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 kin le and color- , , at very low prices, of the following list. Ladies' Lasting Foxed Gaiter Boots. $1 75 " best quality Kidor MoroccoGniters, 150 " Calfskin Boots, 1 371 " Foxed Half Gaiters, all colors, 1 37.1 best kid and Moroeo buskin, 1 18i Double Soled Slippers, (JOE) 1 12,11 line Kid Springs and Turns, best qual.l 00 " Springs, heavy, 87,1 " Slippers, 87} 621 All Shoes made here warranted. Misses' and Chil dren,' in the same proportion. E - s -- IZernt•mb(l. the place, at the sign of the Red [lox,No. 8, Fifth street. July 1 JAMES YATES. LOOK AT THIS! TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR sTURI• .1. FULLERTON, V. 11t, I Vona , slreel,one door above 6111, T 4 - EFA's constantly on hand all kinds of the lies' IX_ Spanish Cignrs. Regalias, Casadores, Coor. manes, Trabucas,Prinripes. Also, half Spanish and conunon cigars. Tobacco of all lie best brands. Cavendish, 5s lump; Baltimore Plug, Els and 16s, lump. ALso, Mrs. Miller's fine cut chewing tobacco. Snitors—Rnppe o , Scotch, Macouba, High Toast.Scc. Ile has also, all other articles in his line, which he dyers, wholesale and retuil, at the lowest cash prices. CALL AND SEE. je 8-6 m • PURNITURE WARE nooms. ALEXANDER M'CURDY, At the old stand of Young 4. 'Curdy, No. 43, Se cond street, between flood and Market, RESPECTFULLY informsthe friends of the late firm, and the liublie generally, that he Is prepa red to fill all orders for Cabinet It'Ork. of any kind, with all ro.:ible dezpitteli, and , varranted to be equal to anyto the city. Every attention will be paid to ItirniFliin; COFFINS. fc when required. je fi-y File Manufactory. IHE subscriber having commenced the manufae - - . ture of Cast Steel Files, from Ameiican materials merchants or other persons wanting can be supplied by him with a better article than the foreign, and at lower prices. Inter - line: to use only the best quality of File Steel, nrinufacturcd by the Messrs. STIOENBERGEICS, wirieh is now brought to a perfection equal to the best Ene - lish article, manufactured for the same purpose, the subscriber has full confidence that he will be able, in quality of articles and prices, to realize the best hopes oldie friends of American Industry. GEURGE ROTHERY, Corner 111 0 1 lam & Liberty sts. 15-% Horatio P. Young, Cabinet Maker, (Late of the firm of Young .5- 31' Curdy) TTAS commenced the ousiness in all its branches at 11 No 2' l , axl street, between First and Second stre., where he will keep constantly on hand a good as sortment of well mule FURNITURE, and hopes, by strict attention to hominess, to merit a continuance of the patronace of the public. Every attention willhepaid to furnishing COFFLNS, &c. A. Furniture Car for hire. July 11 JOHN McFARLAND, - 5 Upholsterer and Cabinet Nlaker,7 l Third at., between Wood and Market, BZ2 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 mattresses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol stering work, which ho will warrant equal to any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10 Matthew Jones, Barber and Bair Dresser, Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of fice, where be be happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. He solicit. a .hare of pciblie_pa eel; PRICE, TWO CENTS. !tie Oaitp Illorning put From Noah's Weekly Messestm. ON DOMESTIC REFORM. BETTER TIMES.—"ShaII I hold your horse, sirt" said nice - looking,Nveli-spoken boy, at the upper mama. I was pleased a ith his appearance and address; eft, after a walk around the stone parapet, prepared to M. turn home. .•My little fellow, would you like to hem a trade? if you would, you shall have a place is a pri tro ing office." "Thank yet honor," said a partly friii• woman, "me and me four children live in that booms there, and make a dacent living; I should not like topers • with the boy at all." "That house," referred to, am a mud hovel—a shanty with a single room, and yet the !nether contrived to bring up four children in it with so much contentment, that she was unwilling to part with one, although it might evidently have bcitetad his for. times. "I low strangely is society divided," said my frie n d, who took his seat in the buggy as we wereabout returning to the city. "1 also have four children, mid yet my house with thirteen rooms in it, and for which I pay $l,OOO per annum, is not big enough to cowrie them." "Fortune in men bath so:::. small differencettlis* 1 1 One flaunts in rags--one flutters in brocade." • "The c tYoler apwa'd, and the bishop gown'd, The friar Ilo'll.••d, and the monarch crown'd." I b e li eve we are beginning to find out the folly e[' rnakinz sacrifice.; to keep u;; appearances. The credit o f a man of business is now strengthened if he resides in a butts,: plainly furnished, is frugal in his living, amp ages to save a penny; makes a decent appearance with out the aid of fashionable extravagance, does nothiagfor ' effect, and makes no costly entertainments. How &S.' . ferent it was in 1336. It aas a furious contest for ea trava.gant :Lod costly rivalry. hone man in business hi red a In rge house, furnished it splendidly, kept 2. pair of spanking bays and a barouchetanother caught the infec tion, and also hired a larzer house, furnishes it more splendidly, and sported a more elegant baroucheorsis• d-ris than his neighbor; and thus competition, rivalry, and fashionable opposition involved great outlays; fail-. tire followed failure; and, in a short time, these aspiring bloods crowded close upon each other in the list of bank rupts. It is incredible how evil exam2les are closely imitated. If mylkeighbor, no better off than myself, lives extravagantly; sees company, gives good dinners, has a box at the opera, and keeps a fast trotter, I am in a measure restless and discontented till 1 can do the same: the contagion spreads; we are all in the infected district, all have a touch of the disease, all take the same medieine, and all LUC equally prostrated. Now, if we were more disposed to imitate what was worthy of imitation—economy, propriety, comfort without os tentation, simplicity in living, plainness of manners,and absence of all pride and self-sufficiency—how muchbelt. ter we would all be off in the world. _ - When shall the reform commence? We answer,now, 'rum this very ninZnent. Better times prevail; say what we will, we hare better times. The surface begins to smooth; the biiiows and uphenN ings are less agitated; confidence is beginning to be gradually restored: what business is done, is done with less profit, it is true, but with more security; it is more difficult to earn the silver dollar,yet, with ordinary management, it will go further and provide much more than in 183 G. We have seen the worst; let us improx e the present by introducing ev erywhen; a rigid economy, and save a sixpence when ever we can do so. Let ut begin by discardingevery: thing looking like slew and ostentation: let us study comfort, and give up luxuries altogether. A few months. ago I was led by curiosity to attend a sale of splendid furniture in a spacious house in one of our fashionable squares. Everything was on the most costly scale, and paid for out of the money procured from the unguarded credit system. Looking-glasses of $5OO each; window -curtains $2.00 each; satin-covered rose. wood chairs, too frail and delicate to sit upon;the whale r outlay for furniture was somewhat over $lO,OOO, and brought scarcely one-half that sum. I knew the lady and her two daughters well; they were thin and pale from want oflaboriuus exe rc isr , ; they looked discontented and unsettled; out of sorts with everything; they were se bout to enter, upon czunpulsion, on a new course oflik to pursue a rigid emmononly, to live upon their actual earnings, and it made them uneasy and fretful. .A short time after the sale, passing a small neat two story house, of $3OO rent, one of time young ladies tap ped at the window, threw it up, and asked me to come in. I was surprised and pleased at the change I saw in everything. The girls looked fresh and rosy, were dressed with great neatness, and the mother appeared quite happy and contented. Everything was plain--a Kidderminster carpet on the floor, chairs cheap and substantial; on the mantle-piece were races tilled with fresh flowers, instead of the $5OO clock and or-issolis candolnbras. "We take great exercise now," said the mother; "haunt; no carriage, we are obliged to walk; The girls rub flit furniture, dust the things, and go to mark. , t; we have nothing superfluous; we purchase for our family just one half we did in Place; we keep but one girl; and when breakfast and dinner are ready, you cannot imagine how hungry we are, and hay we enjoy our meal; everything tastes sweet—for we pre pare it ourselves, and we sleep like tops—everything has changed for the better." And so it had; they had discovered the fully of competition, of striving to live as extravagant as their neighbors, and had sobered down to the comforts and economy of life, and were re alizing substantial benefits from the change; they had the mural courage to rise above the sneers of the intami.- - - and the fictitious sympathy of professing friends. They are now contented, and contentment is happiness. HARD-CIDER One can hardly believe his own senses when be looks bask upon the gross and disgusting scenes of 1840, and the appeals made by the coons to the bed appetites of their followers during the hard-cider del uge. They were to conquer, as they openly boasted, because, in the language of one of their songs, ' "Good hard cider the people do crave." What an insult to popular elections and the cause of free government! Who that believes in the intelligence of the people, and in an overruling Providence, could expect a party that obtained power by such raeaas to prosper! Here is an extract from one of their elec. tioneerine appeals: "HarlCider we'll drink, 'tis a motto we'll wear, Inscribed on our banners—hard cider is there; Our log-cabin, too, with the flag of the brave, We'll go go forth to battle, our country to save, For good Hard Cider the Ppple do crave." And yet in the train of those who went "forth to bat tle," bellowing as they went "hard cider we'll drink," were to be found professors of religioia, dea&nas of churches, and in some instances ministeitof the gob pel! men who knew the demoralizing effects such a course would have upon the community. But their triumph has passed. They ''stooped to conquer," and the base means resorted to alarmed even those who aid ed them. They maddend the brain that they might; control the action, but returning sense brought convic tion of error. The historian who records these facts will hardly be believed by the next generation. Those only can fully realize, who saw, the scenes of 1840. Pennsylvanian. • • The schooner Denmark. Capt. Wright, arrived this morning seven days from Sisal, and reports that an English schooner which cleared from this port for si. sal (name not recollected) was captured on the 16th July by one of the Yucatan gnn boats, to the windward of Sisal, for smuggling. The vessel was still lying a 4 Sisal when Capt. W. 0. Courier of dug. 3d. FROM FLORIDA. By the steam packet St. Mathew, Capt. McNell], we re ei , ,ted the St. Augustine News of the ..S.th hut.— The Time for granting Permits to settlers under dp Armed Occupation Law expired on the 3d inst. rink News states that the whole number of Permits imisord from the Land office in St. Augustine was 366-.-sixty qf which slur.. the Ist iast.—Saranna Gcnr4o,4lm-