.• - • . „ • %' • - _ . • • • * VOL 1._N0.310. THOMAS PHILLIPS & WM.II. SMITH, IV. corner of IVOod an (1 Fifth 6'l reels. TEll.lf3.=Fiye dQllat a year, payable ! in advance. Singleciviea Two Cr—s:".•i- all , ' at te count,r of Office,'aad try tinw-; Boys. , ' , The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer Ts published at the sarno office, on a double nr..diuni Aheet, ak TWO DOT, L:IRS a year, in advance. Sin gle-toliies, SIX CENTS. TERMS OP [DER SQUARE OF Thy (1:u• hviertion, SO 30 Two do., 0 75 Three do., 00 Ono week, 1 50 Two do., 3 00 Threo.do., 4 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS CHANGEABLE AT CLEAsEHE Tiro Sqtegrrs. 'Si, rnclatli, 118 00 Six rnontl,s23 00 One year, 23 00 Ow year, 33 00 ,lArger allvertiAem CARDS' of four 1 . Public Offices, &c. City Past Wire. Third l.otwi•ra Market cued Wood etioet.4—R. Uhl, Po,tina-ter. 'CAIR Etat IV ir,2r, I ih do it fe.mi \Void steregm's John City Trelgitry, Firit aml Second streets.—Jams "fi.,•:t.,,1r0r. County Trcrvile,7, ,troet, lwxt door to the. birdPreslivt , .!riao C t—S. It. Johastoa; Trvaiu ..Vagor's p i fire, Fourth. b-t Nveen Market and Wood isdrsets—Ale_xander I lay, Mayor. Are rcita it' . 8 Exch,rn ge, Fourth nar Mu-ket st. BANKS. •Pitrbbttreb, betvr. , en Market and Wood street, on 'third and i‘mr;ll streets. Merchants' ani Manufarl rs . rrurl Farmers' De ppsit Bank, (farntmly Fund,) Fourth, between Wood and Market streets. Exeltange, Fifth st. near . Wood. HOTELS. MoPmgahcla Iljasr, Water stre.‘t, near the el ridge . ~,4"lfe.Aan,Tcr wae uf Pettit al/ d St. Clair. lintel, corner of Third and'Wo.kl. !.Ariu!ricon /flte4cornerofThirdand Smithfield. I United Slates, corner of Penn :4. and Canal I ^ l Spread Ea ale, Libre street, near seventh. M union house. Liberty St., opposite 'Wayne. Bread reel's Mankion opp,,,i t .. :(anal. 1 •IsuportantM Owners of Saw ills. S:il:l.)Elt'S unrivalled Self S.•tters, for saw mills, which hare been so teafql iu (litr: - Lrent parts of the Ujiu'd State:, a.; well as in thw cities of l'itr- - - Lourgh and .11112.glinny, can beseoll in o;wrioi:,a at a: timber of mills iii this :lei , 1.1, viz: at Mr. IVic!.- t*shaza's mills, o:t Puna street; at Puraus.la & Clifor bors's near tit! upper bri(l4e, at m ill s , an llae'; lslaud. zir. , l nam?<l. etc In , olstaith:a at Vt NV. sl , ll,lla.:o's choir, 03 I.ilnly street, mar Smitlstielfh it is titti:r.r ts), a.rl alt ‘re th. tr t dtinc a ill he . liPpt consm stly nut haaLL4. Apply to 13. 1". Soydrr. W. AV. AVallat Evans' Chamomile Pills - 1311A11A1I .1. CLEMEIt. ar GO, :11,,t,t N•IW York, Ava: with Dy.p.p,i 18.14 'd f.yrirt. ytoms w.-re zroa dt.bility, e,-, r n=tivcac?:,< :.w. l .rtbura, pain is dr' e.:10.-4 and stomach ah. ay: im-rAire.l of ,:iaki:)2: at the gbErt Leh, furivd fir:l , rue, lIILU,g2a. WI: I L f 1.04 !lI4`III t /111 i irrra, dizziness t.es, ard,r night aAd r••stiessiles, Th ese hf.d eantinued upwards of it twelvemonth..vhrn, on Consulting., 1)r. Win. Evans, 100 Chatham street, and stlbmitting - to his ever sir:nes:Sul and :zre:mble mode - of, treatment_ the patient w 3. re,:to r ed to hcalthin the ;pace of one It:until.. and fir inca?c !liable benefit derived, gladly came forward o.i d•llDlrtnterred theabove statement For , :110, ...441e" a:nd retail, by R. E: SI:L1.1:11S, Agent, ;:sep 10—v No. 20 IN - 004 stivet, b,low Pease's Itoarhound Candy. TuTTLF: has received this day from New York, - afresh supple of the above celebrated cure for Chtteit, Cold9s:tea Consuniptim,s; and is ready to sap ply-ctlAarhers, at crh:qeFnic Ouctaii, et hi± Mrdiral Arne .71 7 86 Fourth sr.' tiov 74 Better Bargains than ever, at the Three Big Doors. . E subgc,ri her would rospec t fullyjull/1731 hi,: tamers and the publicgenetitlly, that not withstad - - *the iitaprecedented sales at the Thiee pig Doors, during the present season; he has still on halal :lie km test and most varied assortment of &leg ant CLO THING that ran h bought West of the norm The public may rest assured that :ill articles offered at his store are maufact tired from FRESH GOODS, pm-- 'ehised in th 4 Eastern marltet spring and made in- Ativtarments by Pitttsburzh workmen. In consequence of the multiplication of slop shops in buicity, filled with pawn brokers chalmsand the musty, cast Off ,g trmants of former seasons:, from the caster, ci- L 444 the public should be cautious t oascertain the char tOtt;Caf the cstahlishmots in which they are invited to putnlinsc., before thCy part withtheir miley. The arti elei:Miered at set end of the CONCZIII,i ill ibis city, are tht,there oflals of New York and Philadelphia slop shops, aml sent out here to be palmed nil' on the Pitt, 'burgh priblic. Pun;thasers 4hottld be on their guard a gAttst t h ese impositioas, and they may rely on the fact • *lntim estahlislmn mt that advertise: caste- in made (.714}- 2 101*,- t m a A iv.2 Ix, good an acticlo or as advanta..;rolls bargains as can be MA at the "Three Big Umirs." "41fultlic will please remember that all the beep s rmeutsare inath'iuth is. city, by competent work melt, and tint gathered up like the aomls now offered by the !'birris of passage" from the shreds and patches of (assign' slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to !battibtain the reputation that the "Three Big.11oors" he r o 'obtained for furnishing a superior style of CLO THING in every respect, and at prices bylaw those of anygalter establishment. _ He would again return his thanks to his friends and the public for the toprocehented patronage bestowed _and believimg that they have their advantage to dml4. , rith lam, he, would Xepeat his invitation - to all those who wish to purchase. - itutiling of every description at the lowest price,to call ;414.Km 151, LIBEIMY Sr. JOHN IPCLOSKEY. .llgeObserve Metal Plate inthe pavement. ap 36. Look at This. THE attention of those who have been soinewhav = sceptical in reference to the numerous certifi cwS published in furor of Dr. Swavne's Compotind Sr%) of Will Clierr,..on account of the pyre( ins bein,g unknown in this Section of the State, is respectfully di requi,a to the following certificate, the writer of whiell has been a citizen of this borough for several years, and is knbevn as a gentleman of integrity and responsibility. To ilte Agent, have wird Dr. Swayne't: Cihnpound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a Couzh, with which I have been tteverelv 11tiffirti tiir about lour months. and I have no he , itation in saying that it is the nin.-it effective medicine that I Ltltra Peen able to procure. It composekoll uneasiness, • az uli I'UBLISTIED BY VERTISING. -7.LVE LINES OR LESS: One mouth, $5 00 Two do,, 0 00 Throudo., 7 OU Four 410., 0 00 Six du., 10 00' One year, Li 00 eats in proportion. Ines %ix Dom./.its a year H, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIF R. Woods, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, °nice removed to Balotwell's Oflioos, cyt Grant street, ziParly ~ppo.ite the new Court Bono, next rooms to .1. I). :Nlttlym, Esq.. first Ihmr. sep 10 Hugh Toner, Attorney` at Law, North Eu:t c,,nwr of Smithliohl and Fourth street? pep 10—y M'CANDLESS & m.'cLuitE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court flomie, sep 10 Pittilmrgh. Francis R. Shunk,, Attorney at Law, Fourth street, above Wood, sep 10—ly l'ittsbur;4-11, Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law, Fifth,h,,two,ii Wood ana svp 10—y Pit ' , burgh, Pa. Wm. O'Hara Robinson, Attornoy at Law, ()thee un the North -041 e of the Ditumwd, between :\ lar ket and Unio:l,:treetA, up stair. set) 10 A. L Dnrboraw, Attorney at Law, 'fenders his profci:sional sprvicL, to the public. 01lic•c cn 10 im sth , t., above \V ,od. Pitt ,:but•gli. Eysfer & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, romovc,l from the Diamondo "Attorney's Row," shiLdv Of th, btAwekm and Vol ml Pit tAdorgit. N. Buckmaster, Attorney at Law, I las romoved hi. lair inl:rnro,* wWhig:, .1 tit. itli.wo Smithfield, l'ittibtirgh. SI •I I 0 George W. Layng, Attorney at Law, ( Mice in Fourth ,groct, ❑w•ar '27 Reade Washing-ton, Attorney at Law, elr:dmiLling - ,, Grant i:trz.vt, mo, 5, Ili 1:2 John J. Mitchell. Attorney at Law, (Tieo corner of Smitlitiold and root:. l'iti•dmrzll. :ernTlctien:: mad •. 'lll entru , ted to care a ilk prorntl : k a'! tI. fob 16—v William Eldcr, Attorney at. Law, Office in Second al,ove the I.:Air:el- "1 nerh ,ide, Wm. E. Austin, AttOrney at Law, Pit t.burgit l'a, Office in 1...mi11i -I 'vet, opp , itt• Building. - 6" , ' VILLIA , t E. _IL , TIN. «ill givi• and 1 ree.mitnend hinm to tlw patronage or my Cri.•ttd,. sep 10-v NVA LTER F )RIVAE D. _ • . Daniel M. Curry, At - torncy at Law, in Filth start, lo,twmm W(ml and ap Robert Porter, Attorney at Law, )1ili• a dr c“. , ..11-1. 4111., :,• 1 ) 1(1 Pi; ,In Isola & Flanegin , Eittorneys at Law, , ;!..1i:V.1,•1.1 •:ir7rd. to .11 1114 • rlti,t -tiff.l-tte act of C,f;r;re,, drov6 - i:12:41.q.C.1 • pat.':ft &Tv., In 1. 17—v Henry S. Magi-a - Ai, Att7rney at Law, Ha. r. m 'r.'d hl , ollirt' .ri v:n•i.rm=abllVO.•:, 111 J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law, I):Tle.con..•; :-;.n:th:it , :d a ;(I T1.,:t1 •tt Pirt,imi. ch IH\ L. Harper, Attorney and Counsclior at Law, CADIZ. 11AI:10S CDI"NTY,DIID, 11111 pr.);niniy trl flit! Aorqi.jtv r:a":m. , , and prof t.:itro:lo,l ,lf, in di, co:ogio: of I_l Jofkr,”: l , thr•r;,- ,oy, lII,CarWa..., I I n]: Cart 11. Sf ark nd Vaytic. Evi:n. rn Me . /.•taf riewin a ." iih Pitt-hit alt. • 1). 'l', .llor . Er, a my - 27, 1313—tf R. Morrow, Alderman, OtY,ce north side of Fifth street, brt%cecn WVOII ;11Id Smithfield, Pitt, , lntrgh. scp J O T ti Magistrate's Blanks, For proceeding, in attachment under the late law, for :ale at ;hi,: office. jy 25 blank Petitions, Notices, &c., 'fo be used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on good paper, and iu the 4 l«-ins approved by the Conrt, tor sale at thi ofiico. J'-4 _ Dr. s. A. Holmes, door to Mulvaily & GI is. Wm-oliffit.•. :eit 10-y Dr, A. W. Patterson, iniire oil S mit Vivid stru. t, t bird door from tho comor of t-ixfh sire r. H. D. Sellers, M. D. , ( - )aine and dwelling- in Fourth street, near Ferry, sep I.3—y Pittsburgh Ward & Hunt, Dentists, Libp•rt } ' suvvt, a li•wc itimrs below St. Clair, IR 13 Doctor Daniel racracal, Fifth street, T wren sir,:ets, Pittsbur g h. der 1 o—y JENNINGS CO., COTTON YARN WAREROUSirm . No. 13, ,IVuud .Strerl, AL:ent.:fm.lll,,:aieof the Eit,7le Cotton Factor:, Vat filar 17—v WILLIAm Jl. Wir.i.t.tus Jons S. • Williams & Dilworth, 11 ludesale Grcer, , , Produce and ei , mmis.4%; i\L•r ehantz, and Dvalers in Pittsburgh ManufnOuri'd ticler:. No. 29, Wood street. sqz.lo—y NEW GOO DS.--PRESTON 111..V.K EY, Wholesale and Retail flealoAt tin English, French and Donsesti , Dry Goods, No 81, Market street, ri t iburgh. sop 10—y J. &. T. DrDclott, I Nlielestde Grocers. Rectilvint: 14stiller:;, and 11.•aler= 111 Produce and rittslitirgli Itnufactured Articles, Nets '2O-1, Liberty Street, l'ittyiurgh. sep 10 J. (. & A. ( , 011DON, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Wan.r.•tre v e,Pittsimr;:h. srp 10-y BIRMINGHAM SE, CO Commis and Forwarding Merchants, No. 64it; 'cater street, Pittsburgh, RMS- -- eking told shipping, 5 cents per MO lbs. (2onunisFion Airrbases and sales, 2A For rentmar 22—v • Brownsville Juniata iron Works, E4ifoard Hughes, Manufactnrer of /ran and Naas Warehouse, No. 25, Wood !t., Pirtsburgb• i , cp 10-v _ _ • HAILMAN. JENNINGS 4 - - CO Wholesale Cryogen', Conunission and Pro - duce Merchants, And dealers in Piatburgh. Mailufactures. _mar 17 Pio. 43, Wood street. Pittsburgh. SF . r'ls3- ~....: *. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1843. ls:lcitorAs D. COLEMAN Li.orn H. COLEMAN. Coleman & Co., General' Agi:nts, Fortrarding and Commission rCh (/ We, Levee Street, Vicksbmg, They rospectfully so licit consignment,:. n J. W. Burbridge & Co., Agents for the sale of Beatty's Powder, Water street, between Wood and Smithfiehl, mar 30—y LEMUEL WICK Juba D. L. &S. w K, Whoksalo Grocers & Doalors in Produce, It; Wood Stteot, 1 doors cairn:. Fifth st., may I 5 Prt EAGLE . GROCERY STORE. . _ TACY LLOYD, Jr., /.) e'er and Fruiteror, NO. 140 Liberty street ritt-i -burgh. may 20. Birmingham & GENTs FOR STEAMERCLEVELAND, )1. John B. Brant, Wholegalo Grocer, Draler iu Grain,Gcneral Forwarding and Cam mission 31vrcliont, Ilarrisburgh, Pp. WI .111 , 0 SO Ofall goods :+ent fur emmni„i,, ii Sate , at the lowte cornett . ..L=loe Intl's. ItEVEItENCF:S: Ph ilet.—.l. S.:. W. E-11, , r, I &.(41nri:11, D. I,cret.C.:(%, e—W.W Lin k M. Itoldnin july JOHNSTON & STOCKToN, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, NI I. 37, Nlarliet atii t. Sep 10 John Anderson, Smithfield - Foundry, Iv:,i,•,.4li'Vtt, nillinlilll , l./ 11 , 41,0, Pitt,bill'7ll 111-y k- B. 1.,t Thos. B. Young & Co., 1 11 111'111!';,• \Val , ' I{lpiPln , ,et.:lll'ra / la:111 4 1.1 ,. et !'ll'll.'.'l' 111r1112 Will 11,1 it 1. , 111CT toyive • a cal% In,iit o e. C p!t•.t-c a: tin iint:tlity aid rrict I) Ti)WNSI:S & CO.. Wire Workers and Wire Dianufacte ,le.‘, ‘, 0., -Mang -t re lii-y Exchange itotcl, v, ,• Pr on ,:ltd Clair lu MCKIBBIN sk: Pilkington's Unrivalled Black* j FA( "IT It El) aritl.mi.l r` 1 " 11, \I II ^I I: I.T, .r 110111 w Sllo 'l ' l ' 1 . James Patterson, jr., Binn'ajlani, war l'iit,l,ll- 4 1,, r 11 . 111'!,, and toirtr•i•lo,filtivr. Pli ' ! "Mk". ?CU C , ,Cl4llling . 00W+. I°— Y John M'Closkcy. Tailor and 11:IN,II!,1 Si . RIM .^4l , I 0 Webb Closcy'saoot and Shoe rufactory, :;:;. . ft." 7:- -1;"1-. 111,171:1,1",;111(lb I ei' I') William DohcA• 4*, Irt ;.1 ..." ,f‘ l • -4. " 10-1, • ti. William Dar ass, 4 / si f i \ T . VN D c A j• . ‘,l A N LA': l: itEit, Cf -7 ") (E.1,1, 1 i i lof fh,,,ki• M I 111 el. , liliaCV.'' . "NW N0:17. W.0" . " 1- I:,, T y ,L. , : .i i ,,i„„ of I . :, al , lip: nu linna ,unl for,ale, wh,,i,,,1,,,,1 ~.,t iii i, a , pric to :nit Eli , tinn. Inv :i _ . __ • JOIINS(Ov 1)U V• T'. Bookbinders ,d Paper Rulers, C ont i ime 1:11.• of & .Toha-on. lion' dr:a;t7llO of ‘vorls line ti,•at ly and promptiv nut!: B—y _ o a k and r o per Ltimber for Sale. A F E w A-a , ont.a. Oat: l'oplar r , "t* JffdtcB c . Aar tho V..uiltain 721. n ,. G oo e s felebrated Female Pills. r I i ll 1 ,: : ,; E rill aro ,:rongly recommended to the wnice of as a sale ;/II(I IClnCity 1.1 , nms complaiilts pectiliar theirsex, front w not oft , serc r,orgeneral debility of the system. TIWV and counteract all Hysterical and obvia These Pills have gainedNi`l'VOLl3 the !tin , t i ( „, wrobation of the nio.F.t eminetit in the State 4, ;Uhl many Vlother4. For sale wi,„l„,e Retaibby 11. L. SELLERS, A ovnt, . ser t N. NV , KmI Street, below Soemal ,4totice to Dr. Eiraidreth's Agents r tin: otTiev in Pittsburgh, whichwas establithed for i tlw pi-pose of constituting agents in the NNTSI, t 'r 'I ' , ' , l , r 4 '1 ti • t onionl • - w closed, and 1 ., la_ .ct ~. it at 1.1, is no dr. 11. 11. LEE, in tho Diamond, :Market stroet, up pointod ti'ly i4gont For the salt. of my Pills and hit,i mtt s. Ail Dri Brandroth's ag,nts will, then fore,un derstand that Dr. B. o ill send a travelling agent thrOugh the county; intoe a your to celleet monies for udosinaile and re supply agents. The said traveller will he pro lard with power of attorney, dial} pinned bCfOro the Clerk of the city and county of lea• Turk, together with all the necessary vouchers and papers. Mr J.. 1. \ne is my traveling agont now in I'manvl ruiia. B BB A INDRETII, M. D. N. B.—Reinember, Mr. G. FL LEE, hi the rearof the nirhet ii now tny iiil agent in Pittsburgh. • june 14 Facts. HaVing been ;afflicted for nenrly Lem YearS, with a hard en thr cup of mr knee, which produce 4 murh, pain, and used various applications ref-motile:Med I,y the faculty—all in vain, was cured completely by tlw INV of one bottle of Dr. Braildreth's linament, or external remedy. iny lgwd, .1 AM ES TA 1" LOH. I /hi.. lli., Allegheny t•n. 1.0,.1810 Dr. Ilttatittrotlftt cxt rial rPtnerly or litmenr; at Ow :rare of GEORGE IL LEI:, l'ittsborglt, price St) coot. iter bottle. fob 3. nemoval. rll II V, ,obscriber, have rout - toyed to Water, between Wood and Smithfield streets, where they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Commissim ness. and would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends. .1. W. BURBRIDGE & CO. dec 3 Dr. Dechter's Pulmonary Preservative. FOR cough... colds , intluenzais, catarrhs, whooping cough, spitting of blood. pain in the breast. all diseases of the breast and langs. rusdarrestof approach ing consumption , Warranted free from mercury and other minerals. B. A. F A HNESTOCK & CO., iy Agents for I'ittrhurgit. 0%.11 Cheap for Cash Short Rea Yarn. No. 5 at 15 ct 6 6 at 15 do 7 at 15 8 at 15 11. 9 at 15 di 10 ut 15 d 11 at 15 12 at 15 13 at 16 ' 14 at 17 15 at 18 Jr' 16 at 19 in 17 at 20 •err 18 :it 21 do 10 ut do 20 at 23 do G7l7.'Orderromptly attended to, if left at .1 & C. l'ainter'A,Liq&K , - , "nedy'.yn - the 1'1,4 Office: add rei.i r 27 J. K. MOORIIEAD & CO. ir g and Roference Library. C F re T tin i kA,historical, political and miscellaneous wor ywill be nftcpeter day, Sabbath except ed, f r om !clock A. INE.. until 9 I'. M., in the Ex ri,„„x„ corner of St. Clair street and Ex diaige 4 -, where punctual attendance \kill be git en by .1. GE.IIAIII.. sip 1 MANC.F.ICTORY. sags and Axles for Carriages, Ea.st Prier's. r .41111,(•111.•!, 111.1111lial 'Keep constant .. oi. hand ( %melt. C and Iliptie Sol ( Juniata Iron A • le., Siker :nal Icrasii plated Braos and plated Hub Bands, Stunip pat,:nt Sikrr and Br 1 .,101(1 Str.p lialleable lion. R.:- fraraTi, and JONES ILENIA tlO St. Cldir st.. nett:- die Itridite• VIZ.ACIS 1,. 1-,11.:“ ~.s ,sh Gran a Sof, :for' 1:.cji1. , , , i0n 1:f S ‘.% LK. well for hlr• con' olunity I t , Lear it mina that their security di - tenth; entirely ui. i their ouit 11`111:our,:zr ., 11e . it t of boati that Lure or 11,1?. !..• 'Ow •of pr.ww the ulrovr th inakinz such selec- Il tt o, r.. rynernl intr. : Nl-rim' of arfime mlinittts.l 1,, ail two' who unaer•tand incil •of the Steam Lliaffirte, to In a ~tiro preventa -11 t` 1110-W illvaiful di...L.-Art4. 1..111111 , e et r tuhily, 'la the 110,1Jc..1t- of cxylo-attio. that ice., alretals haten iii , ii i.T , 11 . 11.., 1,, and the 111 .11-'lllll , .:1 I/ t.o alma la bore 10.4 a ,tiffi- tilt t IL-ht Iti 111,1%, , Intriirt.: for IL Lit•lV BOLIt. :Ind in lo allt• it tilt. Th , y WC.It ht 70, :I:iklilinnlLLl CNIK.II,I. that 1111:: Iltrrof,in• 10 tll - 01 iirfat with It of tily..rant v. 3:,(1 bvy6ur vitro that you ripprOcibi . their I:tudahlo i•nd-avol, , to ,tort thi, awful ..:acritic, - • of Int nian not chrinl, mon. than oth-r bow.; th , ir wiin.:l:ition , in other r...p.vt:4 tar equal, and in rnauv rnsw , vutterhir. and a• th , re is one lvtivitu: Pitt try day. v. hv will ton nm tow riAlc when it i. pn .•.ittlth.t..lyin your own power Ur :14t,r4. mark,rl p ] in tln Li,t of Arrivak and inoolol port of thi.. raitvr, arc surplivd with th , Sal,tv LL( .:f lie u !; pror; 7. t S,,f,ty Guard. A LI'S, AGES, .1.4.11 ROSS, AMARA :V TII, LADY or L.l" , APEL AIDE. .:11 EN 7 . 0 11, rxs TR EL. B R 11.1.1.4 N T, ALI I,' 7'7'.1, Rl - N E 7'7'E. MICHIGAN, BR E KIV .1 (41 - 1; 'PT E,, BR WO 1: ;;".1 TER, M 155 , 1. - 11. I MAIL. C A D M ; 0 P.l lIK, ( RO, .111','S INGER. CANTON, _11ON'I'GOIIE1?), CUT T ER. NORTH BEND, CECELLI. NEpT us E. C P _VAR AG .4 ETT. CL PE R , :CIAO C OLI'MB 1 TS. "OS P CLEVELAND, OR PH AN BUY, C 01, UM B /ANA, 01110, DrQUESN E, ORLEANS. DTTKE of ORLEANS. OL IV E BR _INCH, CLIP , PEVE LO PE, E3LII A. PA NAMA ED WIN HICKMAN, Q T'KEN of the SO EVE LINE. RC) IV ESA, _VP R rSS R A R FORMOSA, SARA II A NiV, FORT PIT T, SARATOGA. GALENA, SAVANNA, a E.V7. BR K, TA 1. I. E AND, GA LLAN T, TOBACCO P LAN 7', lit.l, H.' 7'17 ESS, IND Ll (j EE N. VA LLEY PONCLE, /LL IX 01S, 117 ES 7' WIND. J. If BILLS, war li I M ES. Nveuld respectfully inform his filen& VI and the public in general. that he dyes Ldies' dresses, Habits andiMantels of every description, black; and wart - tuns thent not tosmut, and to look equal to nrty lie dyes fancy colors 4;01 descriptions of silk and cUrret yarn andrestores the colo rs o f ectulernen's clothing. So as to res.l -, mble new goods. Mr. 11. flatters himself that he can plea so the public, as he has done an extensive business in New York for twenty years. All work done on moderate terms, at his eXtablishment in sth ...I...between Vrooil mid Smithfield near the Theatre. F.7.7r - This is to eertilv that OST.F. MAU:Slats done w•orl< for us, w I ioh has rally ans'a ored our expec cations, and we consider him a rompetrat dyer. S. llemph 11, A11E111)11 , PIP iy• \Vm. Barne-, W. 13. 13,,ivi; .1. 13. Shurtletr Win. Porter, flnvid B. F. Mriw )iiv id Boirs, .1 . 03iT1? French, jr Cicor4l , Barne,,. Naylor & Co.'s Bestitcfined Cast Steel. THE iindersigned, a.zents for the above celebrated stamp of Steel, will always keep on hand an a.s sorirneht of the same,consisting in Be strefined Cast Steel, s geared , flat, round and octagon, do do do do axe temper. Exthi tin do do for nail cotters, Best do" Double and Single Shear 6teel, Etgii it Blister, German, Granite; Wedge and Craw ley Steel, at wholesale, by the •case, or in smaller lots to ;nit r urehasers. LYON, SHORB S, CO., je Foot - of Wood streo fITTSBURGFI, PENN'A,AT FIVE' boLLA ' • R ANN U,ll, PAYA.F3hg IN AD o...knit; It nion Cotton Factory S REDUCED. Lang Reel Yarn. 500 at 84 cents per dozen GOO at 74 do 700 at 64 do q COO ;t.t 54 do 900 at :5 do 1000 at 5 do Candlewick at 15 CAIItA per lb. Cum. Batting, 8 do Family do., 12,1 do ICarpet Chain, 20 do Cotton Twine, 20 do Stocking Yarn and Cover !et Yarn rdways on hand. Cotton Warps made to or ler. PITTSBURGH FOR SAFETY, New York Dyer CERTIFICATE 11. H. Smith. I Irtiry Javen: jr. Joseph Vera. ap 20 _____ - - A Card. • NATILII I / 4 4 . IlleCA RTHY be . leave to 411)C Oativ Itionnin : 0 Y anattunche Cieutlemen of Pittsburgh. --__ , that IP , is I 'repm Nkto make 13007'S of ail J kind s , of the hest Leather obtaltiNlfrom Philadelphia, and ov,:r La-ts made by instrauctionn himself. Ile does, now for himself what he has so lotit-4,dspe for the A Pittsburgh Bosses, i. e. alter and tit his lusts th...(.uit the foot. lie has worted at the most fashionable NV 01[1,_ i n the Eastern cities,came here and instructed several how to alter and fit, which can be attested by numbers of Journeyme n in this city, and now is rewarded Ly them with cot/tame:lv and abuse. Ile 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 iu his non way. Worhmaaship to decide the matter. Fourth , t. nr the Monongahela. House Boot maker, (as he calls himself.) have a rare chance now to show themselves. If they can make a Boot let us see it. Mecarthy's Shop and Store is on Market street, next door to Second, and opposite J. Dunlap's Tin and Sheet Iron ii ire Factory. - july 11—tf. ___ ___ • To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. THE subscriber must respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city rind vicinity. sHOl: : l,l, j 4 1 . 11: business he ha,in Fourthcommenced ) street,tlllo BOUTi)l)o3ie and Mayor's oilier. Ha% ing been foreman in some of the I most fasliiimable boot shops in the Eastern cities: and ha). ing furnished himself with the lis)st French and American calf skins, ill` 11014, by his attention to bUSi- VIC'S: , to merit a slain , of imbliit patronage. To those gentlemen who have kindly patronised him he returns his sinner thanks, and run With confidence appeal) for the good:less of his work nod Ituowledgn itt:tri; business. P. KERIIIOtrN. may 11. !_William Adair, Boot and/tic Maker, Liberty st. oppoxite the he; , .l 5 6 ; 171 '1 47 ( .1 ' 1 . The subscriber harm :ought out t 11)) stuck of the lat , :. ' unit:Li RZI ire rty .at .4./..a,(1..1iai 0 0111111: . 11Ced 1,11{411l . , , : , at the old staid 11f Mr. R.; and is prepared to-6)...ectite all desrriptiiins of worlt in his liity„,ia_tiljgesl whitity,4 4 lol, 9 „tla• slwrtw)t notice. ',frill . : I.r .. tiA& Pnilina a To.iie...:-,000 j . solicits the patronage of the public ana 41));- c)-).n. W \I. \ 1)AIII AA'--op 10—y David Clark, Ag't., JFASITIONFILE BO( VT M 11‘71-:11, ha. iyinoved to No. 3-I Market street, bet ern Second and Third Atreet,:, where he would he happy to see his oid en-notion:, and all °dna, \ VllO tie! 11. - 11)1),;ed to pa timli.e him. Ile u..e:: nothing. bin tir-t rat , =t k. and employ. , the boAt of w.r,rkniett: and u , I,,.trhe-• hi , con ,tn T:t per:onal attention to Int , ine.:::. 1 - 1, - . trot. that In. Win 111`,..frN f" . and receive a fair ?hare olital ron:t4e. -iert 10 . Pittsburgh Manufactures, Cheap for Cash. .\u S. Fifth .s t. 7' tr., 1 row :11/1,-1,-el • T YATES intend: t o nnumfartnrcra [ w t. colgaili44 tfsr artirle of LadieS% Clii!drens and :\lis , e,• Shoe , . and sell them cheaper for ea-12 than they,aa lio!i•zht in the city. lb - ,will keop rowitant-, Iv on hand and Pialies ti , order Ladies' Shoes of ail al.:1 • %cry low prices, or Lid it , ' I.L,tiag Foxed Ciuiter Boot, iil 75 •' be=t quality Kidor Moi , Ncei f fauiters, 1 50 " C'alf ' skin Roans, 1 37. i " • Fo \od Ilia laitur , .. all coloi, 1 :,'7l " Loa Lid 311 d N.fill, 1,0 bil-lx ill. 1 16i " 1)"11111C SON . CI Slipper:. (Jeff.) 1 12i fine Kid Soil up and Tura:‘, beat quad' 00 Spriugi, bta,y, 07 L ....'-' " " Slipper.", ..'t • •• \II 5i10... , made horn ‘varrant(d. andChil .l.ron,' in tile r , Lone proportion. - lternernher the plttee, at Ibe fign of .1 , .• R,.1 Box, N. I. Fifth street., .1.11% LOON AT 1*()ItAcr(), SNITF AND C 1( \lt STORE. J. 117T.I.EitTON, No. 416. Worhl reef , (Inc door ahore.6lk, r 4mA:wily on }rand all kinds of the Iwst iX. Spanish Cigar?, Reza/ilia, Caeadvres. Coat - - Prineire.g. Spanish ana common ritrar, ,, . 'i•obar'ro of all brat brands. Cil nel ieh , lump; Brat/morel Plug . Ili and 164, I , fmr. \ Mr.=. - Miller's fine rut chew inf; tobacco. tin affs—Rappee, Scotch. Macouha, High Toast ,&e. Ile has also, all other articles in his line, which ht tarot's wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices - CALL AND SER. .1e ft—t!in FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. ALEXANDER .31'C URDY, At the old thin.? (g" Young LI:- M'Curdy, -No. 43, Se rond street, between Wood and Market, - REsrEcTruLLy infornis the friends of the late • . firni. and the public generally, that lie is prepa red to fill all orders for Cabin 4 l l orh, any kind, with all posible dellateh, tied warranted to be equal to ;in . !, in the city. Even• a ttclo ion trill he paid 0, fitrnishin 2 ,, , COFFINS, Sr when .le I 6—y File Manufhetory. Fr subscriber having commenced the manufuc 1. time or Cast Steel Flles, from American iniocrials exclusively. merchants nr other persons wanting can be supplied by him with a better article than the foreign. and at lower prices. Intending to tISV only the best quality of File Steel, manufactured by the StiarNnEttoEtt's, which is 1101 . N oieAt to a perfection equal to the hest English article, manufactured for the same purpose, the subscriber has full euulidence tha t he will be able, in quality of articles and priers, to realize the best hopei , oldie friends of American Industry. or,oßoE ROTH ERY'. Corner of O'llarn & Liberry eta V 15-y Horatio P. Young, Cabinet Maker, -f Late n . f the firm 01 . Youv,z L - ti ray ) F_LT. AS commeimetlibei DO.SinelS in all its branches at :Co 2'2, 11 inal su-eet, between First and Second str,s.,w - bere he a ill keep constantly on hand a good as sortment of v - ell made FURNITURE, and hopes, by strict: -attention to bttminess, to merit a tiiintintiance of the patronage wlthe Every attention willhe paid to tarnishing COFFINS, &e. A Ftirniturel.:ar feir hire. July 11 JOHN MeI:ARLAND Ellplicasterez and Cabinet Illaker,E , Third st., hetireen it oat/ and Market, Iteivectfully informs his fri.yids and the puldie that he prepared. to execute all orderi. Cur sofas, ..midebnard:4, burenus, chairs, table. tird,tead-, stiinds. hair and spring mattras , es, curnitinz, carpetr.: all sorts eluphol , stering work, which j g , win ,r,rrant equil in the city, and on relffonable terms. .dresser, Matthew Jones; Barber and mho M a yo r ' s of- Has removed. to Fourth - street, otxtipon permanent or fac, -where be Win 'oehappyleits a sham of public pa tranfient customer=. 11, sep 10. ----'--7----------- brill 4hßrillk :rival of the STEAII BILICT TEN DAYS LATER FRONS EUROPE. .4 jai rs of England, Irelan;.l, Wales. France, Sisunist s - irtaga/, 4.e.—P roceedinga• of Parliauseat--ett tack y".. Lord Broil ghak on President Tyler-- M a rk etti- 4 ,. steatnship..Britantria. Craptitin Hewitt, arrived Eastßoston on Sunday morning; 3 o'clock, shpt a passage of 14 day 11 hours - . She let Liverpool at ilO minutes before 4 o'clock odd l'-. It-a" ult., arrived at Halifax -- • - - the Ist instant, and 1 past 1 o'clock, P. M. 1 ton harbor on Saturda , The Odidonia arrivi. after A passage dr 10 d; The cotton nrtrket v two advance s of 1-8 d Theeorninarket wa• during e'p'' t7n aas. prospects thelast L , I has E The tpo al harvesti irct cur,,b, iI ii,;Hai J r.,3 , ,, , zi ii 2 1 ,g ;' e ltf er . • d a rid sr:a. late events o f ' 'P a ' S . ly trrocto;/. . , There an, pointed • t eontinuea 1 nii : cuo ;ij i . b O , ' . : l ll.l ; ( l , E t i -11‘ 1,.i si i it r . :, s i is ' . ::i d ol a l i i ,t i t i i: ? , 'Y t .. : .tx 1 .1' i ' i le i li r : rt i e 9l t il l th 'i l l i ie: t .B ie u f5ree i t x'l l t The British Pallid:l'? (..4 1u •,,r1 in person, on Thi has ben further distut Alitrunitc, attacked and ArottutA near Balbec. Later accounts from •-• , al,(1 4•41,1. them Si ene valued in latt. for i2u0,60U. . s deputatiou front the Bank of British North'itacoatet ica, consisting- of Sit Robert Campbell. Bart.,ana Mr. James John Cummins, directore, had an interriee with they Chancellor of the Exchequer on Thursday, at residence in Downing street. The Protestant Aosuciatien, at a meeting 4iaid idt Tuesduy ‘veck, adopted a memorial, which' as Aped by the President, A iec-I'residents-, and oilier perbotte connected with the society', addressed nip the Areithide.' tips and Bishops of the United Churches. of England and Ireland, dittoing their attention io the fectefully ra pid spread of tractarianism, and praying their laid= ships to exert their it/flu:ince in surppreseing mctisats shim , Alemorials are reaching the Right Rev. Preliiies ly, soine from bodies. no its the case of the Protestant Association, arid othersfrorn partiettlarparishes thrtiegb: out the coinitre. , Mi. tits celebrated and poPalariConis ecl ion, was oar ort he i'-'f".:.l:=engons of the Britannia. Un 1.110 Bth that Repeal rent for the woe* Wha an nounced to be £1,355. • Aineeicaa cheese sells in Cork at 4d. per lb. in:Aar the best Cheshire, and is cutisidered superior to it.- The Cork Crated Jury have refused, by fifteen 7.4 Live, to adopt an Anti Repeal petition. \ithcua•n °kilt! 39 dirty of revenue policn, station , ed a hare been dismissed by order of Cr' . 4 ..41 Briereton, fur Livia. , = married without permission. A few days age Dr. Burns, of Pitisloy,'received. letter frem Mr. llootle, M. .P., incloslitg 1 dutft.falr for the benefit of the Free Church: ;In - .'ftrikeg.--:-The Rebecca Atiti lits S. Wales still continue, arid 'have hitheito 4efied the most energetic measures employed to put the down. Anothereeenthas complicated the eVilsnadei which the people of \Vales noiv groan. . The copper masters of the neighborhood of Swanietr ? ; Liwin,.; to the great fall in the price of that article, hit!ati fimud thertisclyes under the necessity of rodueingtlidi wurl.nien's A turn-out has be e n 'the copse; sequence, and several thousands cif theth Lie wily Without employ, ci-ent. But this strike, these too much reason to fear, will be thrown into inslgiarts , aster by the miners and colliers, who are together throughout England, Scotltuid, and iielutid; tot the oiventy avowed purpose of 1 sinautumeans it 4 cut throughout the United Kingdom. They tire to be tli.it lily ..rza nizeit, and have already 'enrolled from 30,000 to 0,00() membets'.. , The question of emigration was incidentally' aiattSa; icc in the House of Commons on Friday, in Coaaii.; tion with the Irish Pool Law Bill. Mt. Charles per objected to the discretionary ernigration'etinies* the bill, 'which gav e to the local authorities the seliss of the colony to which paupers- might be C 01 1 ,783144. Mr. Buller feared that the 'feeling in such am* be, not to :send the poor emigrant 'to the colony *NW* they 'vvould thrive best, but to that to Which theyttillail be seta 'eke,: rest. Canada being nearest, and - Whet* labor was less wanted, would, he suspected, ersgrdu this kind of emigration'. Chi the same night the subject of the treaty of Wish: ington raised a discussion between free and QM/ holcrog countries, in which the old grounci of the right of search, fugitive slaves, arid the British law edged gives liberty to the slave when he touches bur was gone over ud nausehm. The Attorney General gave it as hie Opinion that, under the clause of the treaty for the Mutual sur render of criminals, if the offence of the party took its character only from the slavery of the accused, he would not, under the hill before the house, be de, livered up. Mr. Dunconibe adterted in the cunt* a his speech, to some instructions said to have bees givens Ly the American Govt4trinent to its officers, in contravention of the 14'ashington treaty. He paw tinned the sincerity of Sir Robert Peel's govenuseat on this subject, and asked him to lay the instrtledons on the table. Sir Retieit refused, adding thut ho satl no grotind for the Iniputation. Ultimate, the hill passed throuzli the eummiuee, as also did a similar bill hetweehlhis country and France; for the sumo; der of r' ritninals. Lord Breu ,, bam made a furious tinsiongiit iPticoidenti Tyler and his son in the House of a few eV eriinc- s hack, when the affair of the Asti* beim tv were incidentally discussed. "A perin*, pained Tyler. said to be the 501/ of the President, has token part in the repeal agitation !" exclaimed the ma& lord, iv ho proceeded to say that "no one Was . insiseic.. ' able for the fooleries—the excessive fuoleries—of f Lurd Brougham, while thus seiterei _ ! son, styled the sire the "accidental Preside . United States;'" but he could not belie sa'y the document with his own eyes (WPM r tionary had written the letter attri • hotel ...4o of repeal. This eccentric heart never attacks any one wit ripen the emer into the conflict, and 1" first born is characteristic of trate of the Union the man. gr.iatest clentonstration which A great,- - niatie in favor of rcpeal, took place at has cessf—a memorable spot in the early history of T: c 1 and its kings, and celebrated even in late fars by the resistance which was made there to rig ine's forces by the "empties" in this rebel* at 798—0 n Tuesday last. All the accounts cabeat in -. representing this as the greatest of all.-ths•"sposair meetings." Tice reports of the various papers, Whig, Tiisrand . Radical alike, agree with O'Connell', tdesertualtat this being the crowning . Altiming of the iteril 1(w ' .1 A NIF,S ES , r+~,+;as~. -, ~.~. ,mgr.+,. foreign Nol6.
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