Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, September 20, 1843, Image 1
- : k • PER SQUARE S Or ADVERTISING, OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: O insertion,. $0 50 One month, $5 00 O ne o do., 073 Two do., 6 r Three dn., 2 00 Threedo., One week, 1 50 Four do., Two do., 300 I Six do., Threw do., 400 One year, YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. .r. CHANGEABLE AT PLEASURE:. 04,6 Square. T'reo Squ a ret: Oat Six monthq $lB 00 Six months, year, 25 00 One year, $23 00 Larger adyertiserricnt in 35 00 prwportion. M P CARDS of four lines Six DoLLA Its a _...............i.,7,........._...........,.............______ •vear. City Port goice, Third between Market and Wood streets--R. M. Riddle, Postrnager. Citstmulionse, iVater, Ith tdrir from Wood. st.,Pe , tenson's buildings—Major John Willock, Collector. City Treasury, bmween First and See Mid ilreeti—Tames A. Bartram. Trea:uror. County Trcasurq, Third street, next door to the Third Presbyterian Church—S. Jolauston, Trol';u• rer. .Vayos's o.fficr, Fourth, between Market and 'Wood streets—Alexander Hay, Mayor. • Merchant's Brehane, Fourth near Market st. BANKS. Pittshur...,q., b.2tween Market and Wood streets on [him' and Fourth streets. Il t; Merchants'anclManufacturers• and Farmers' De. sit Bank, (formerly Savin; Fund,) Fourth, I,ettveUn not and Market streets. Exchange, Fifth 3t. near Wood. HOTELS. Monontrahela House Bridge. , IWater street, near the Exchange Hoted, corner of Penn and St. Clair. .• ..ife re/cards' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood. A orerican Hotc/,corner of Third and Smithfield. United Stat i cs, corner of Penn st. and Canal. Spread Eagle, Lih2rty street, near seventh. i Miller's :Mansion Hot“e, Li l o-rxy Sr., opposite; Wayne. Breadhurst's Mansion House, Penn St., opposite Canal - - /m_p7rtant to Owners of Saw Q. Mills. NYDR'S unrivalled Self Setters, for saw A...) which hare been so fully tested indiffe mills, rent parts of the United States, as well as in the cities nf Pitt burgh and Alleeli:nly, can he seen in operation at a number of mills in this neighbarh..d, vie: at Mr. l'fick• ersharn's mills, Os Penn street; at Bowman & Cham bers's mills, near the npper Allegheny bridge and at Morrison's mills, 1171 Hare's Island. and others, — The above named machine can be obtaitteal to W. W. SVallae.e's shop, nn Liberty street, near Smithfield. where it is fitting an, and when , the my.liine will be I kept con.ttantly ON hands. .Ipply to B. F. Sos& r , or 1 ‘V. NW. 'W u Ilaro. :nay 5 Evans' Chamomile Pills. A AITRATI AI .1. CLEMEII, r . r...sidinzr. at Ga. Mon street, New York, was afflicted sr] r h Dyspepsia in its nristazzravated form. The sy-riptorn: were vi niont figadurlie ereat debility, fever, costiveuess,cough, dearthurn, pain in the chest and stomach always afier eating, impaired appetite, .4ens a! i on o f ,th i ki itg at t h e stoma.. t, furred tongue. nausea, with frequent vomit logs, dizziness towards night and restlessness. These had continued upwards of a twelvemonth, n - hen, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans, 100 Chatham street, and submitting to his ever successful and agreeable mode he of health in thhort 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, Agent, sep 10—v No. ' l O Wood street, below Seem f_i_____ Peast..'s lloarhound Cand y. .LITTLE has received this day from New York, afresh supply of the above celebrated cure for Coughs, Colds and Consumptions; and is ready to sup- Aply customers at wholesale or retail, at his Medical gency, 86 Fourth st. nor 12 Better Barg4nis than ever, at the Three Dig Doors. THE subscriber would r..spectfolly inform his cus 1. tamers and the publicgenerally, that notwithstad iag the unprecedented sales at the Three Big Doors, during the present season; he has still on hand the Inv gest and most varied assortment ofelegant CLU . THING that can be bought west of the mountains.— The public may rest assured that all articles offrred at his store are maufsctured from FR ESII GOODS, pur chased in tha Eastern markets this spring and llto garments by Pitttsburgh workmen. mad e i n - In consequence of the multiplicatio n of slop shops in our city, filled with pawn brokers clothes and the musty,: cast offgarments of former seasons, fro m the casters) ri ties, the public should he cautiou s to ascertain the char acter of the establishme n t s 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 mete oflals 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 may rely on the fact thatno establishment that advertise s eas/ern made Ch}- : :, 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 arc made inthis city, by competent work ipi men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by the "bir slop ds of pa3sa-e" from the shreds and patche s of ea shops. It will always be his endeavor to h maintai btai n the reputation that the "Three Big Doors" ave oned for furnishin g a superior style of CLO THING in over; respect, and at prices below those of any other establishment. He would again return his thank s to his friends and the public for the unprecedented patronage bestowed upon his establishment, and believing- found it to their advantage to deal with that they have him, he would .._ his invitation to all those who wish to purcha se .4c .... of every description at the lowest price,ts call j3Pat Ifo. 151, tante/. r Sr. JOHN AI•CLOSKEY. Observe Metal Plate in the pavement. ap 26. ,_____ 11114- X, P 9 iiiiiii.i. --------------- HE attention of those who have been somewhat sceptical an reference to the uurnerous certifi cates published in favor of Dr. Swavne'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 has been a citizen of this borough thr several years, and is known as a gontleman of integrity and responsibility. To the Affent, Mr. J. KIRBY. I have used Dr. Swarm's Corr/pound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a Cough, with which I have boon severely afflicted for about four months, and I have no hesitation Nin flaying that it is the most effective medicine that I av a been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness, and agrees well with my diet,—and maintains a regular ar al good appetite. I can sincerely recommend it to all nther.s. similarly afflicred. J. Mrs!: i c a - , Borough of .March 9,1810. Chambersbu. For sale by IVIL LIA.M THORN No. 53 Market strie (- p 23) 1211111 PUBLISHED DAILY, BY VOL. lI._NO. 6 PUBLISHED BY TUOMELS PUTLILIPS 8c WM. U. snwrix, N. W. corner of IVood and Fifth Streets. TERMO.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. Single copies T 0 CENTS—for sale at the counter of the Office, and by News 130 v,:. IThe Weekly th Mercury ce, and Manufacturer s published at e same offi on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLL:IILS a year, in advanc,-. Sla gle copies, SIX CENTS. ‘, ,' :—• .:".• -, - • -.' : - -,;o: .. -_. ,„ _ . ... ~ ' I , 114,4 . . 4 . , +lilt I* Durg - gillorn7 ni .f. A t i_.., R. .11 i HR7:114---- AT THE --- - -- --- ---------- ' --. e. ISNII T H i ~i" ' ' '? '' r— , i t... 7 00 8 00 0 00 5 Q 0 Wm. O'Hara Robinson, Attorney at Law, Offic e on the North sido oldie Diamond, between Mar ket and Union itrrets, up stairs sep 10 A. L Dnrboraw, Attorney at Law, Tenders his profession a l services to the public. Office snn 10 on 511 st., above Wood.Pittsburg-h. Eyster & B uchaaaa,‘Attorney s at Law, Office rem ored from the Diamond to "Attorney' s R0M 1 .4 had ' side of 4 th, hetwern Market and Wood s :ep 10 N. Bnekmaster, Attorney at Law, as removed his office triffeares' Law Buildings; •Ith st•. above Smithfield, Pittsbarer sep 10 George W . Layne, Attorney at Law, Odice in Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburg/ sep27—y_ Reade Washington, Attorney at Law, now 5, 1842 Office in Baltewell's Grant street, Pittsburgh John Z. rilitchelL Attorney at Law, Office comer of Smithfield and Fifth streets, Pitt sbur I:7,=.Collectiona made. All basins=; entruited to care will be promptly at tended to. feb 16—y William Elder, Atta.rricy at Law, ap 29-tr thrice in Second ttreet, second door al), tilt , comer ol Smithfield, north gide. Pi tt:hurgh Wm. Pa.E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Buildinz. Office in Fourth street, op p -lite Burlie's 17 . FW1LL1.A.31 E. AUSTIN,E..ive liii attem lion to my unfmiihed busiors,, andq., w lill reg.rn e.omerid him to the patronage of my friends. sep 10—y WA ',TER FOrtWdilln. Daniel BE Carr?, Attorney at Law, OlTice on Fifth :•trect, between I Vooct mid Smithfield, ap 8 Robert Porter, Aftorney at Law, Office on the corner of Fourth avid Smithfield m 1741 sip IO Pittshnreil. Judson AL Planezi Attorneys at Law, :Smitlifield, near 7 tli street. Coll,' t i , .n, ina , le on rnod• erate term :. .Periions for wi:iow i of old ir,•ldi,r: under the hte a-t of Cong-res, obtai•1(1. l'apt.rq ar..l draw -1 in- , f;n- t!ic.- pa:-•nt ofri-,. pre:,1, 0 ,1. , mar 17-y - 11, - ..bnry S. mar at Law, la- , rvin wed hi , : office ta hi: rz.ii , -10::c .. ol Ful:rth two cl c.crs re)ove - Silitic!ield. , t.. .:, 10 J. D. Croigh, Attorney at Law rorner Smithfield 34d , Th :r d my 'ls—v ! L. Harper, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CADLZ, lIMIRESOS CoUNTY,OOIo W,ill attend promptly to tiv, collectin n or F..erurity of chi i m , . and all procossirmal bu-in ,,, ,, en tru.red to lii. C•a r , , in the , aantic: , of Ilarristra, :kir, r.,,n, 11,1mont, Gaern se. Tnscarawas, Holmes, Co.ho:.ton, Carron, Stark i and Wayne. liErtn TO Metcalf 4. Loomis,) Dal.7-cii4- Firini,i:,,, , ritt.l.llirji • John Harp,. r, D. 7'. Morgan, nay "7, LI 13—tf H. Morrow, illdennan, Smit Offiee north aide of Fifth street, between I'Vend and hfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10-tf under magistrate's Blanks , F nrproreetime q in a noknent. der the late law, for ,tale to this offiee. Petitions, Notices, Ike., T aper, and ino be , used in Britikniptxy proceed ingA, printed on good p the forrns at this office. approved by the Court, for sale _____ Dr. S. R. riolmos, 01Tice in Second street, best floor to Alitlyttny & Co.•s Glnsx Warrhotzse. sep 10-y DSC A. W. Patterson, Office on Smithfield street, third door from the corner of sixth street. 11. D. sep 10 Sellers, D., , eh 13—y Office and dwelling in F re ourth stet, near Ferry, Pittsburgh. Ward & gn a t , Dentists, Libhrty street, a few doors helms• St. Clair, ap 6,1813 Doctor Daniel McMeal, Office on. Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittqbtirgh. der. 10—y - MAN, JENNINGS & CO., COTTON V weisuanotrsE, Wood Street, ATzenti; for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns.- marl7—y • WILLIA3I 11. W/LLI.CIIs ...... JOHN S. DILWORTH. Wholes WlliaZl& Dilworth, ale Grocers, Produce and Commission. Me rchants, and Dealers ticles, No. it; Pittsburgh Manufactured. Ar -29, Wood street. sep 10—y NEW GOODS.--b:PRESTON& MACKEY; IFTtalesale and Retail Dealers in English, - French and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 81, Market street, Pittsburgh. _sop 10—y 3 IVholesale Grocers, & 14 'Devitt,l1 Rectifying Distillers, and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Artieles,, No. 221, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. se p 10 J. G. & A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, IVnter street, Pittsburgh. sep 10—y butllr. ; ;;dirAr &., co., Couunission and_ Forwarding iticrchants, No, 60, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. I.7, 'TEnxts.—Receivi ng and shipping„s cents per 1001fis. Commissio n on purchases and sales, 24 per cent mar 22 --y 1 Edw ard Brownsville Jnnlata Iron Works, lia,zhes, Afantifacturer of Iron and Nails 'Warehouse, No. ` ) ,.5, Wood At., Pittsburgh. seep I 0-y - 1-11ILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Conuaission and Pro duce Merchants, And decriers i>s .Pittsburgh Manufactures, mar 17 Zslo. 43, , W00d street. I'MAturgfi. , • .• • • nee lor at Law, Office removed to Bakew - ell's Offices, on Grant street, nearly opposite the 1:lex-Court House, next rooms to J. D. Mal, m, Esq., first floor. sep 10 /thigh Toner, Attorney at Law, North East comer of Smithfield and Fourth streets, Pittsborgb. Sep 10—y M'CANDLE,SS & APCLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, (Alice in the Diamond, back of the old Court House sep 10 Pittsburg,h. Francis 12, Sheek, Attorney at Law, sep 10—lyFoui-th strel t above IS Pittsburgh, Pa Thomas Efamiltos, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between NVcra and Sznithfiehl sts., see I.o—y Pittsburgh. Pa. NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENNW AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. PAYABLE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER. 20, 1843.• EAGLE GROCERY STORE Q urgh. TAcy LLOYD, Jr., Wholesaln dud Retail Gr, b eer and Fruiterer, No. 140 Liberty street Pitt: may 20. John IL Brant, Wholesale , Dealer in (;rain. General Forwardi Grocrr ng and Com migfien. ~4 6 . r .t4 ant, MEM Nvii.f.i;:r4,/rallgno ariAburgh, Pp. 4 rltf)rCoTrnissio n „ ait 7 onrstconmisionratr lirrEaarctst •—J AV. Edier, Day& Gel rish, D. Leech & Co. Ballimorc—lii. Winn & re. IV ill sou & lierr,J. E. Eider. Harrisbn rqh—Michl Burke, H. Antfm J Heldman. _joie —Gm. .101INsToN fi sTOcKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 37, Marketstreet. pep 1(1 John Anderson, Smithfield Foundry, a ter At reet, Twat'Munri,:•itte+.l Pitt.burg grp I o—y THOMAS B. Yi)I:NG ...... FRANCIS 1,. 1.01:NG Thos. B. Young & Co. Furnitur t : Vt.frt. rornt.r ar Hand strret and Ex ehltize Per,,ou. wi,hinz to parchaq• furniture, will find it to their advanta4T to -wive a rail, bein g in!. le , ti.tioied that we raft plenqe a. to quality and price. sep 10 - C. TOWNSEND & Wire Workers and ViTire Manufsetarers No. 2:3, llarket .treer. between 2d and 3d orretl, SCI) 113—y zchange Rotel, Corner fj. Penn and Saila Clair /Ili-eel s , by sep Io 1 1( . 1N:if - MIN C. SMITH Pilicingion's Unrivalled Blacking, 11 N [...F ; IC T L'ltE r an , l l 7:l.l r 1 w . holes . llv . i a oft , r:<itttil, occ 21-Iv. James Patterson, jr., Birmia,zham, near Pittiburzb. truafaetu r , r of bolt.q; tobacro,fit4er, mill and timber ,erews; hau-en for rolliog sep 10—y , John llTCloskey, Tailor and Clothier, Lawrtystipet, L. teen Si Att I.`f 't S , IIO I - - Webb Closcy's Boot and Shoe Manufactory, Nn. 411, .e., next don,. S. Bn nk. rz,n(411.,.?61, ut chary mile in Om.. 11-a• n•t nnmwr, and hr the ncatnst rreneh partern:. a.. 7 0 William Doherty, uV. r D C 11'..\11\ LI krgr iLnll3 , td r r t arid ohn Cartwright, C I I ~, ,, 1 i .: :.,( P . r. , unfrJtltiti, taanliicLalibletratl,74trirti,ce7,t,.lpfi:tf.rubl?tirct,u Pa.r r , N. B• — .lu'st's on bawl rta c_x.rensive asqortme n r of Surgical and Dental instrments. 13ankf•r's Tailor's, Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears. Saddler's Took Tru. , :e s K:r. All boats :narked thus Pj in the List of Arrivats. Jeluirtures. in Ttnother part ofthi,T riper, are :tupplie with the Safety Guard. Li. , / , 1* Baett... provided triilt Me Sqllty Guard. it..rw. . l En - I:Ns, .4e7.vEN, .r.t.trEoS' .7? OSS'. AmA R . AN. TH . LA D.)" OF L .1 - OA'S, .1.01-7, A ./DE, .L SIIL MENTOR. ..I..VD, Af/AW TR EL, BR IL L LIN 2 , , , N.I R IE 7' TA ; B RUNETTE, R MICHIr IN, /i'EA K TVA TER; MAR ()VETTE, BR IDGE IVA TE R, M IS.S OC.R I MAIL,. . C ADDO, CANTONC 411 UN G 0 PARK . ICERO, MESSENGER, , .11 ON 7' G OMER :I", CUTTER. NORTH BEND, CECELIA, N EPTUNE, CASPIAN, CLIPPER, N.4.R A G ANSE T T, CO IA G A R A, C LUMBuR. OSPI?EY, LVELAND, COL ORPHAN 80.1, UMBIANA. OHIO, D D f." Q UES -V I:: ORLEANS, UKE of oREE.T.vs,. OLIVE BRANCH. Ri:LIPSE, EMMA, P ENELOPE, PANAMA, E D ITIN HICKMAN. QUEEN of the SOUTH, E VELIXE, .R 0 I I R.N.,1, EXPRESS MAIL. RARITAN, POP:1108A, S .1R All AN _V. Notice to Dr.' Drandreth's lirents PORT PITT, SAR.A TOGA. A' :I VANN:I, riiHE offico in Pittsburgh, which was established for GALENA' GEN'L BROOK TALLEYRAND, I. the purpose of eonstituting- agents in the west, and ' GALLANT, . TOBACCO PLANT, having accomplished that object, is no w clo 3e d, IDA. VIC TRESS. Mr. G. H. LEE, in tho Diamond, Market.etreet,ap.. pointed my a.gent for the sale of my Pills and L i ni- 1 , - 7 ) 7 . 1 ', I fi X r ,,( 2 171:E -V. V AL LE Y Foßar, 11 - ES .7' I r'IND, moats,. All Dr: lirandretti9 agents will, theleforemn- ''''''''''''' H. BILLS, mar r' o derstand that Dr. B. will send a travelling agent ' j thronghthe country pure a year to colietl monies for 1 ------------Ik, -----p-----,:------yr, ------------- .ICW a grac Dyer. ;•ilt! ,-, wade and 1- e supply a g ent ''' The sail traveller I / CI SEE MMES. vvould respectfully inform hi. ,, friemis will be provided with power of attorney ; duly proved and the public in general, that he dyes Ladies' before the Clerk of the city and county of NOW rOrk, " dresses Habits and Mantels of every description, black; together with all the necessatT vouchers and papers. ' and warrants them not tosmin, and to ionic equal to new Mr .T.I. Yoe is my traveling agent now in Pennsyl ... I.I.,,j3RA;NDRETH, M. D. goods. H e dyes fancy colors of all descriptions of silk vania. and carpet yarn. Also, cl eansandrestores the colors of N. B. — Rernember . , Arr. G. ILL EE, in the rearof the gentlemen's clothing so aS to resemble new goods. Itarket is now my only agent M Pittsburgh. Mr. H. flatters hiniself that be can please the pblic', june 14 as he has done an extensive busincets 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. .101INSON'& 1)1:1".1 • Dookbinders and Pa.per Rulers, Continue busines,, the stand late of AECandless Johnson. Every description of work in their line usAts y and promptly executed. may B—y • Oak aad Poplar Ldatber for Salo. A FEW thousand feet of seasoned Oak and Popla, lA. Lumber, for sale by wholesale• Enquire of James C. Cummins, Esq. nezMthe Fountain Inn. iv 21. tr. Good's Celebrated Female Pits: rp HESE Pills are strongly recommended to the 1 notice of ladies as a itae and elhchmt remedy in rernminT, those complaint_, peculiar to thcir.wx; from want olexorcisc,orgeneruldebilityol the System: They obviate costiveness, and counteract till Hysterical and Nerron;afrectiont. , :Resit Pills have gained the sanc tion and approbation ()Fait! most eminont Physicians in ho tinit,cti Slats's., And many Mothers. For sale Tholesal6 and netai l,bY R. E. SELLEIIS.Agenti se plO No, tjo, Witotl Strect, below Stictind. _,_ . Pacts. H a vi hng been afflicted for nearly two years, with a ard swelling on the cap of my knee, which produced much pain, and used various applications reconanaentled by the fisculty a ll in vain, was cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr. Brandreth's liname,nt, or external remedy. Witness my hand, JAMES TAYLOR. Ohio tp., Aileglieitylea:..Pa.' clan:10; 1,940. Dr. Brandreth's external remedy or lorement; sold at the store of GEORGE 11. LEE, Pittsburgh, price .. 50 cents per bottle. _______ - - T' 'lemma— HE bscribera have remov e d to Water, between Wood and have streets, where they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Comrnissien busi ness, and would respectfully solicit the patronar,n of their friends. J. W.'BUREIRIDGE &,..CO. dec 3 FORDr. Dechtear's Pubaonary Preservtive. coughs, colas, influenzas, catarrhs, whooping cough, spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all diseases of the breast and lung, s, and arres tof approach ing consumption. Warranted free from mercury and other minerals. B. A. FA HNESTOCK & C 0.,, j2,' 1p Agents for Pittsburgh,i • Ntruotis D. COLEntIN ...... LLOYD R. COLE3TAN Colcmazt & Co., Genera/Agents, Forwarding and Comin; lferchants., C011:41 Levee Street, ,g Vicksbur:;, They r , ipectitilly 60. 7lnlentS. - W. Burbridge & Co., Agents fur the sale of Beatty's Powder Water street, between Wood and Smithfield. mar 30—y surer. WreK L. & J. D. WICK, Wholesale Grocers & Dealers in Produce, 116 Wood Street, 4 doors abovP Fifth st., may 15 Pittsburgh, Pa. Birmingham & Co., GENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND, AND eta: rELAsn LINE. March 2.') - "-h-- PRICE '11470 CENTS ________________________________' • • ' IVIELIAMAMCcrIAIRTHY begs leave llC Oailv illorning Post announce to the Gentlemen ofPittsburgh. that he is prepared to make BOOTS of all ' ---------------- I 13RITTSH wHALE FISHE RY , kinds, of the best Leather obtained from Philadelphia, j It is stated in the British journals that ate reductiini and over Las made by instruction s from himself. He I of duty 071 foreign whale oil has materially affected the does note fortss what he has so long done for the ' ; British southern whale fishery. The number of ships Pittsburgh Busses, i. e. alter and fit his lasts to suit the fitted out for this trade in 1841, was 19; in 1842, 11; foot. He has worked at the most fa.shionable work in : ,in 1843 up to 22d June, 2. The ntimber of ships ar the Eastern cities.canie here and instructed severs] how rived from March 1242 to 22d June 1843, 20. The, to alter and fit, which can be attested be number s of : ;number of ships in _port, lying up. 7; sold out of the Journeyme n in this city and nnw is rewa'rded by them trade, C; offered for sale, tit- total 21. out John with contumely and abuse. He hereby challenges any to make a i Bull had better leave this business entirely in the bands Bootmaker in Pitt.diurrgh, (Bos s of course,) of Jonathan Heavy protective duties and large bowl) pair or more of I3oots, ,rock equal, mea-ure to he ta ! ties, have been resorted to in vain by Great Britain to ken by each in his ow n teat. Workmanship to decide foster thic. trade. It never was a successful one, d the matter. never cow(' stand alone; and its history affords anc. Fourth st. or the Mononzahela House Boot maker, to , Im , i structivo lesson on the folly of endeavcning to bo/ster u (as he calls him3elt;) have a rare chalice now l a branch of business by means of high tariffs and enor: themselves. If they can inaho a Boot let us see it. ; tunas bounties. From 1789 to 1824, Great Britain W. McCarthy's Shop and Store is on Market street, paid, in bounties, not less than fire millicros, of dollara next door to Second, and opposite J. Dunlap's Tin and Sheet Iron It are Factory. - ; ul ., , ~.._“-. to keep this business up, besides the amounts drams -------------------. ' Y 'i u tont of the people by high duties. From 1750 to 1788, To the Gent/emen of Pittsburgh. 'about seven millions of dollars were paid • he In t save I THE subscriber nmst respectfuily way. The bounty system was discontinued in 1824.= inform: the gentleme n of this city culal ; While millions of dollars hare thus been lavished Jr/vicinity, that he lia_s commenced tihe BOOT and ' Great Britain, the hardy_ whalemen of Nantncltet atQ SHOE rnaltim; b- , iness in Fourth street, oppo s i te t h e /New Bedford, by their skill, industry and indomitable il Mayor's office. Haying been foreman in some of the i courage hare shot ahead of all competitors. This led must fasiiionnYe !soot , hop 3 in the Eastern cities; and ; remarkable instance of the benefits attendin- the righi having furnished him3elf it bli the best French and ' employment oflabor. The secret of the success of thei ...__„. _ American calf skins, he hopes liv his attention to husi- ; American whaleme n lies in the principle upon Whieti PITTSBURGH Ar AM:FACTORY. acs= to m 2r i t a 'h a , o f public i,atrot:aze. To tho se ; the ships are fitted out. Each seaman has a shire M Springs and Axles for Carriages, : gentlemen who have kindly patronised him he return s the profits of the enterprise in which he is ernbaikesh .41/Ras.'etri PriCeS. I:111A Si:ICF re' thanks, mid co n with coulidence npp ea l ; and his reward depends, ill a measure, upon bis,oirel c /1111 HE sitl,,ciihers matmf act are and keep constant- : .or the CoO dne•-'5 of his I York and !:not - ledt.'e if his ! s!dir it; martaeing his boat o r his harpoon. Here JIL ly on hand Coach, C and Eli tic Spring. (war. busino.s.?. I'. KERRIGAN. I mot I; o for activity. Such a motive, experience shoring; 1 riihted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Sil %IT and liras ; plated I may 11. ________ _ is all - powerful. It awakens as pirit ofenterprisewbreit ' ---------- 'nothing can put down. This was seen early in 0;0 Dash Frames, Bra3.i and plated Hub Bands. Stump J William didai—r, Boot and Shoe Maker, ' )Joints, parf.•ot .I,..ather, silv er a:A Bri,, Lamp-;. i - . . , . I. ui,inr,ss. Inspite of the burdens laid upon colonial Labc'r. y. 31. oppowe tte herzil of ..S'lftttlf ield. commerce—in spite of the vexatinus restriction! oti Three fold Stnpq, „Malleable Iron, Door Handle: and ; ) "'juges, &c., &,.. JONES & COL E:NIA N. I The suli,criber haying- bought out thin i American manufactures—in spite of an otttragen;ia i. 41 policy—animated by this enterprize, tho sap 10 St. Clair st., near Elm Allegh,a7y Bridge. I stock of the la/0 Tho7lll, R.Mier:7y, d ocea sed. ha, , mil ' rica i I . ~,,„,„,,,,.d. b ii , i , 1 ,,,, at the „ Id . „.- and (ti Mr. R., !hardy whaleme n of Nantucket, before the rEvotutiom .1 i and i-, pr , pan:4 to execu te all de. , c: iptime i of wurlt bi ! ha d ear ried thi 3 b ranch of in dii , trY to a remarkable hi- iine, ill ;1)(• best manner. mi d , t 1 .,.. 5 1,.. rt „,, „ l i ce. I gree of prosperity From 1771 to 1775, Massachn.; He !ier'l,-, e , a , fantiv on hand a lac:, a :sormmiit of shoe I ', e lls Pr°Pl°Yeil annually 301 ships of 9.7,840 tonsin • ' firnlin :'f ri: l ;l , cripfions, and of the hr st quality. 11e r ''' " ri hmi i'd '°l"ll°TT' wird', fi'ber.e, nae krated bi 4059 men. The produce of this fisher:7 was estimated solicit; the pa tronage of the publi c and .;rt hi- craft. - sep 10--y wm . A D An. at -51,1.60.000. And thi; by a People who were f till - --- in the gristle. as Mr. Burke said, "andnothardenedint to manhood." The British ship owners bring oat the ' 1 s.tatistics we have here given of the southern fishery. to prove that further protection is necessaryf once ng-ain they reiterate that by protection alone cati British navigation he maintained. But theold, abiurtt sual, high tariff policy, finds stout opponents. hi days, even in England, are numbered. I.' Peon the Birfalo ST Gazette, Sept: 15. bout one ck on STABBING IN THE RAILROAD CAR. o'clo Thursday Morning, while thd • train of the ButTalo and Attica railroad from the east, - • was about ten miles from this city, an insane man, whf) was in charge of his uncle, (the names we have not learned) in the second class of ears, which was crow , led and without light. commenced cutting and slash around him with a knife, or some other sharp in- . , s,rament. Three persons wine injured. one or whom. I I.mrts JAO7I. was stabbed through the arm itnd into t his , i , b‘ when he sprang front the cars, which were under full headway, and we. followed by the insane • - mast and his keeper. The train was stopped and J.tozi 11: _ .____ _______—___ I talmn in. lin the other two (Meld not he found.--1 Pi t '4 bUS gll Ata n a ra cta r c s, Cheap for Cash.. Amengq the wounded was, Dr. J. IT. MATTIinV34 i i or .p,inesvinp. Ohio, who had Leen o Saratoga Spring, y - 4 , j 1 - k.n...-; li , :t.:' 1. nrepe.o-tun'ra bet- ; for his health, inch mpany with his ti -if'. He received •.'"'' . - -T •t i' •tr:ii :, ~.. I. I li.-:', C:ti:dr:2ll,l a n d ; a severe gash in his right side. near the fifth rib, which -4 -\liise,' 5!,,,, 1 , 1,1 .. , 11 111,•lit cheape r for ca.-11 than I however, (Ell not penetrate into the chest. Dr. M. is J they can 1., bough t in the city. FL, will keep constant- ; note at elle "Balal^ Fluter' an ,the chat ,7e of Dr ' then hand and makes tn order Ladies' Shoes of all l Ir lteox• His wounds ale SeyelP 01/7 not uaugerous; 1 , :i11-13 and c 01,,,, at eery b,„. p r i,,,, , of thef.nov,inz ( The p01,,(177 Who had the insane man in charfiM, camp. li , t. ' into the rite testerdav (Thursday) morni,gtbut htur I „._ Ladies' Listing Foy,' Gaiter-1300t,, ;E.. 1 7.5 t been in ablcf O find the- lunatic. We learn that when bestquality Kid or Morocco Gaiters. 1 .50 j lie entered the cars. he had also a gun in his posses.. " Calfskin Boot s . . 1 374 ' stun, but that the rominetor of the train was not informs Foxed Ilalf Gaiters, ail colors. 1 374 ed of his insanity. I3nt die person oho hill him in host kid and Gaiters, buikin, 1 131! !charge is hirrhly deserving of c'ensure, for placing an Double Soled Slippers, (led'. ) 110 l i armed mail man 171 crowded cars, ands, with such weeps tine Kid Springs and Turns, best goal.) 00 " Springs, heavy, 871 Slipper,, Jolts D. n7c-i- attended to, if left at J & C. IN:lv'sor the Pe,t Office:address ai mom - r:An co. PITTSBURGH reNious , C irculating and Reference Library, historical, political and miscellane ous w orks, will be open every day, Sabbath except ed. from 7 &Mock A. Al., until 9 P. M., in tho Ex- , eliang,e building, corne r Al. , Sr. Clair street and Ex , change alley, where punctual attendance will be eiven 11 . Y sop 10. J. GEININIIL. FOR SAFETY, Trarullere shout? se!...rt /foals plori,ird rt-ith E,,j,,,', svety Gotorrisr proventiot: Explosion of StStearnßoil f, Boiler IhT riveald be well for tit- trareling r , tannni ty t o ear in mind that their security depends entirely upon their own e ncouragement of boats that have or may hit at the exininve ofpr , curinry, the tthove appara tus. And that every individual making. such selec tions is roatrihating towartls a evneral intrOduction of an carnation admitted by all tnen who understand the principles oldie:sl+-am Earine., to be a sure preventa tive! agains t flunk e dreadful disaster:. Von have cer tainly, in the Minds. ds ttlex plosions that hav ranrea taken plisse, their nirria4t daily tiecurreace d Ilif. I/lima:l an d. 0 1 liVcA that kir,. alto:1.1y been 10:t. a (min eiettr warning, and halueeme nt to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boat, a iti in eve:y ruse to give it the prefetence. They have IvC:II to an addit nional expense that your lir v.( marl i ,se l. OUZilt yOUllattherram, 1,.1-noct thcin Al ith a corn.spindiaz degree (illibraity, and hy your proferclire 1.40,V that y, lu appreciate their laudable endeavor s to st ,p this awful sacrifice of hu man life. They (bt not vhargo mote than °their boats: their accommodations innther restaett4 are equal, and itt many cases superior; and 1124 theru is one leaving P ittsburgh every day, why ir ill you run any rik, when i 4 au C - oMplf.tely ill your own i , 91VCr to avoid those (.114- n;, IC-Gm CE RTIFICATE. .This is to certify that OSE E ITCHES has done work for us. which has fully answered our expec S. H tations, phill,and we consider him a. competeof dyer. em Wm. Barmts, Andrew Purdy. B. Boies J. B. Shurtlefl: W. Wm. Porter, David Hall, I B. F. Minn. 1.11. Smith, Henr David Bolos,'A. A. Sh y .Tavens y, Joseph French, ir., Joseph Ve oc kera jr. . George Barnes. -1! . ' aylor & Co'.s Best Refined Cast Steel THE undersigned, agents for the above celebrated stamp of Steel, will always keep on hand an as sortment of the same, in Best refined C:ast Steel, consisting-quare, 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; Weiler and Craw ley Steel, at whole .ale, by the case, or in smaller lots to suit purchasers. .4. 2-1-3 m - LYON, SHORB Sc CO., Foot nf il" nod str,P Cheap for Cash. -. 1 PRICE Short Reel lam No. 5 at 15 cts per II). 6at 15 do 7at 15 do Bat 15 do 9at 15 do 10 at 15 do 11 at 15 do 12 at 15 do 13 at 16 do 14 at 17 do 15 at /8 do 16 at 19 do 17 ut 20 do 18 at 21 do 19 at 22 do 20 at 23 • do f...fOrders pranptly Painter's, LoganS Fietni/ f 27 Candluwi c k at 15 cents per lb Com. Batting-, II do Family do., 12} do Carpet Chain, 20 do Cotton Twine, 20 do Stocking Yarn and Cover let Yam alwm 3 on hand. Cotton Warps made to or ler. Union Cotton Factory 'S ItEDUCED. Lang Rcel Yarn. 500 at 8, cents per doz , n GOO at 7 do 700 at Gi do 800 at 54 do 900 at 5 do 000 at 5 do David Clark, Ag,'t, JFASHIONBLE 130(1T ALIKER. ha: rOl-nr,,,,1 to No. :3 3 Market .!rcet. between Second and Tilin't , I r . . - 'e!,, w iwn. he WO II id i,e happy to see his ,1 castonh'r, teal ail otit,r, who foe] di,:po, to pa tronise him. He tr:e.; nozhin_.: but finq roe :tuck., and en1r.:0‘...: the I:e.:t oill , r:smn n: ;Ind a: he t: ivy: his enn- on nt ppr,onal artemion to ha , ine,:s, he trnata that he will deserv e and reo'ive Sep 10 a tltiraha re uf patronage 1 h0e,3 made here warruded. Misses' an rerA' in the same proportion. d Chil -11-33'Renternher the ox, No. 8, Fifth Nu -vet. p!aee, at the sign of the Red July 1 Take caustic soda one ounce, pour over it one ocrted I of muria tic acid, and the product nlli. he our eomme:- __. ---- ihk salt. The sod a and the acid in a separate sta..- ana TOB.i.CCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR STORE. l both hitthly acid substance.; vnt when cherta'zal.,2t: J. FL'l.E.,Fircri,s, 1 ahhed, they form a very healthful compound, • .Ve. 116, Irood sl rect, one door tzhot'e Gl.i., Salt is so essential to human exi,tevice. that m EI:I'S constantly on hnnd all kinds of the best i can scarcely live 'withou t it. It pret.ervs his m ,- " , at.z... K Spani,h Cioar,, alias, c,,ad,,,,e5, Coor- IWe mix it with nor bread. The horse, the ox. at.i dm manes, Trabneas,'l'rinclies. sheep lore it. And, to i - ...ive Its a full supply. Provide.: . .3' Also, halls panish and COM T non ei;tars. '.110 5 not ha.; stcerd it away in mountains and caves foe , 'tobacco of all iho be, br:mds. Cat . etnlisb, 5, 'lto, bin ha-s intrtTningleil it with many. springs faraTt lump; Bfrleirnore Pin u, I:2s and 11., lump. ;from the ocean, that tire sought and f.nind sometitoas . -1 Also. :lir:. '.‘liller's'tine c,t; chowiw, tobacco. iat great depths, but. a ' ; wars ,afficientiv strlnti . co make, -.7otirB—.-.l?appeo, Scotch, Afacouhrjllich Tua:t.&-c. a s-nod salt for the •, q - e-ia ., - orri oo 'of the cousitry• nnt ' '.. I - 1 6 e has also. all other articles in his li;e, which h e i beside the:se uses4' 't.:l',;hichPe'orrininn salt - is applied, itsi li offers, wholesal e and retail, at the lowest cash prices..!presence in the ocean i 3 of ;A:vat importance,,addin t g . - C.k LI, AND SEE. le 3-6 m n t Only to its buoyancy, whirl: is beneEcial to corr.- ._________ - • meree, but it also tend, to prevent the waters of the PIIRATITI7BE Vi/49.RE niiiii---s. ocean from freezin2-. and thy, help to keep open a cist•-•• AT.ENio•Dra M'cL'h..Dr, tinnril spa navigation daring the incterneney jai wititrltt'V :It Ike, nl,l stand of 1 - otin z + _irc,...rly, Ne. -13. ....S'es Fresh water freezes at 32 dog. ',.*". con,' Street, brt?te-e;7 /1 - 00,1 (-7,1 _lra ,- 1..-t, _ lIIQIESPECTkr.LLY inform, the friends of th e late Sea water d. /es not Fr eeze till canled down `1:10 tiek:st; .-.0 - - r:tt." . ; -Lk , . firm. and the public generally. that he is prepasi 5* mm " . . red to fill all orders for eahinet Fork of anv kind, I In the south of France, larze tronn'oes art. Cat neai, .......''., the sea. Which fill with ,ea water at high tide; the wo' . ' .!'"' with all possible tlespatch, and warranted to he equal to any in the city. tor being confined thereby flood-gates, the sea saliPo' Every attention will bepaid to furnishing CO.FI'/NS, , tate: it and leave s the salt in trenches from whence it, .: is laid on fer use. QT , when reqiiired. t , ,1 .. ~, .:, fifth (errCern: t:Ontru a s from oats twenty -tit tll to one toirty.t...]; ,je I G-v _ ------------- Pile iaja actuf o-r—y--------'-- its wets ht in salt. On account of the eheapnesil mil c ..141,,criher having- eornmel,red the maaufars of the fuel at New On in Fa' - land., salt is produced • c.;,, st. cartel Ca.st Steel Files, fronf Anaerican oat I t h„ ; .,, by ~,,,,..,emti,a of - sr; ~.;,:r. about thir." t ,,,„ o f , „ : '''' ,ciusirely, merchants or other persons %%gluing can he ' water 1:,,,,q u ' r . 1 r . eon t , ,a,-,c sl i t , . 1n..e,,,,-;.,... thee at linpplir.,l by him with a better article than the forchnn. ; I 5 .. 1.1 ,2M - ,: hs . same ta . Thae ' r ;h a i ihe :c e ,...,. '-' - IP • 1 orkers do at . ../ and at lower price,. Into:Ain ? : to us ordy the hest l s' a ii„ . quality of Filo Steel, manufartto-ed by the Mes s.rs. ; 11." e c.annor. close this article without. giving the f 01.2 - - Stfor.:Nar.liGhtl'..i I liii.l 1.-. now bruurzht to a rerfectwo 1„.,...in.,. ace.ount. from the 10th volume of the Philadel.: . .. p'il.ia claLt-ar.ine: equal to the best Enzli,ll article ma tetraeturcd for the I same purpr.e, the , Tib, , ,,ii„,, :1 ,„,,-,, 1 , ,„„ . ,i d ,,„,, tha t he I The sal mines near Cracnw. in Poland, whic'a hiva will he able, in frialit . ,,- . of art:c . le , ant! Trice to r , •ari.e.., , !h___ _ rec . ed ever since the middle ef the 13th telitii. „, . . th e best It ,es the fnenti , . oi .1 tnorican r,1:1,....1.T. I ':" ' . . . ir3.;, contain an immense store of thfs,salt. Tn., exen-,, . GEO liSi I.: IZOTH ER Y, r ) vations have been made with go much renthtrity 1 - a.....) -; Corne r of it'llara & Liber t y st s . ; . " fs, ___________r__ beauty., that the mmc,s arn m-otrcl by travellers as one lioratio P. Young, Cabinet Blakr, lof tho greatest curiosities in the world. Eight Frans' (Late of tbr firm of 11 , 11 , 17, q• .if Curdy ) deed are employed within, icho mist. 1(13,000 qsiintals ~-', ornmenced the oasine, , , in ail its branches at !of salt annually. HANSoc22, tVond street, between First and Sc; ond ' Fbrongh this enormous mass of salt, which prctientn.. ior the eve no intern:Trion in its saline. texture, and, at errs., w•here he will keep eonqtantiv on hand a good. a s of well made FURNITURE, and hope:, 1,,,. , the depth of 151 feet, Er:W3 a strea m of pure, fresh, and strict attentio n t o 1-..ti,i,,,, to merit a cot:tint:mine tt.. ,tr misPirtmt water. which is received in large wooden the patronaze of the public. : wee s, where the. workmen and horses in these soh- ' I Even- attention wiilbepaid to furnishin,-; COFFINS, ', fenu.nenus rezions quench their thirst. As •it was in? • ...i. Sc. A Furniture Car for hire. J u l,. i 1 ; possible that these spring: could tilter through "the 1-•:•''' salt, namre, r. hich borie s her masterpiece: in the hsw- ' 1 JOHN .11cF.ARL_IND, , el, of th , -. dee.,,,.st mounts has placed in this mar - t -" Up"uaterer and Cabinet Inalcor, • • strous ma s: oisalt, a stratum of clay -.l:lTlciently 1.....:. ,to allow' this - ..tream of water, destined to refres.ll for Third se., been cert. 11 - ..,,, L.' and _llarZet. 11.espectful.lt:. intiirms hi,i.frler.tr!s_a:,(.l 1 . .1 „ 1 , -. . 1:1:b...i,,-.;_ith:t II:. ;;;::,./:::,,;72citr'03,P9t;ZintahrTi.,'::nh,finthseucfii::ta, amittsv"hckre,a-96f,:7.:"" is prepared o execate a.l or r, tor -...u5. sidcooard . _ nal' sits city would tolcno t's sa'ubritr —Fanatic: b-ureaus, chairs tables, bedsteads. :lands, hair and !,,,''l -,' ,5 t e " ;;:,,,'"; . . • ''-• •" ' ' ' 1 h i . 'sprint; mattagisses curtains, carpets; all c.rt ; A, of ophoL. i , ''' '''''' ________ .________ ~, steriuz ,- erh, '..‘ Inch. h^ :: ', '.''nni:Lnt "qual to nor made 1 B , )10 As, arrrttrx.—The New Berrurd Into:l:fence r .- .!. in the city, and no reasot,ahle terms. sop 10 sa)s }lima; L- , lie is about -16 years of agc! If the rn...11 -- Barber , knew it to he a fact, he should not hare published it , 1 , .,s ' 1 Matthew Jones, Barber and Itair Dresser, i world. Forty reas! A single ladyrOyearsoldt Tirtt '' •'' Has remored to Foorth street, opposite the llnyer's of- iis a phenoricnon We mover RIM and *ball not beliere io- - ' fie,.., whore h e will be ha:Ty to weir oryon perrnartont or !without better cridence. Our ,- randatiother's roaitlen • ...' - transient tamers. I-I, !nlicits a s bare of pub/ie ea- {sister once admitted she c , ”thir , ,..fi ve 31 ,4 we thou g h t . rnon.tto se P /0- j that sornethin: pted4:loos.—Ph..ita. Aterevr ! . ' ' -4 .. • . JAMES YATES LOOR AT THIS! Fail By the ' , we would su.T.zest the propriety of ;he Road Companies or the keeping; ...lights in all their eomfbrt and sn f cars --second as well RS first class. The' coryi•onienc:.; which patronize ists. t.,,rt.nt nom be pafserrgers' those roads, should betaken intocoir ,iderat:on. =M - M