rit 7. ?I:. 111 MEI !i4IO.ISLIED .DAILY, BY PHILLIPS S SMITH, AT THE, NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, P-ITTSIWRGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLAR'S _PER ANt• UM. PAYABLE IN A 1),::'Altil-CE VOL. 11. _NO. I 8 PUBLISHED BY TIMMS PHILLIPS & WM. B. SMITS, N. W. earlier of Woo r el dizei Fifth Streets. dollara a year, payable in arlvanae. Sirle 6pr.1.3 Two Csirs—for :vale at the counter of thillUcts, and by Newi Boys. Tire Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer Is pulilfscied at the. ,arno office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a yoar, in advance. Sin gle copies, SIX CENTS. VITO= Or ADVERTISING. PEA SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: Oae in3ertioa, $0 50 One month, $5 OJ Two .do., 0 75 Two do., 6 Ob Threbdo., 2 00 Threedo., 7 'O9 Olio week, 150 \Four do., 200 , Two do., 300 Six do., 10 00 Three do., 4 00 One year, 15 00 ... :-._. _ YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. cIikNGISABLE. AT PLEASI;Rt. - - • ' . tpn.i. Siaiee. " - Two Squares.• • • Six,manths,. $lB 00 Six months, . $23 DO Otio,year, , 25 00 One year, 35 00 ;Larger advertisements in proportion. .'CARDS of four lines Stx Dot.t..tits a year. Public Officcs, &c. Plii o,hee, Third between Market and Wood streets7—R. 11. Riddle, Postmaster. Clt . ttong Hente, 111 Stsr, lth claer.froin Wood.st„,pa-. terse,d's buildings—Major John Willock, Collector. •City.Treeturg, \Vied, between First and Second itreets--Jann es A. Bartrarn, Treasurer. Comity Trea3ury, Third street, nest door to the Thiii Presbyterian Church—S. R. John:ton, Treasu- Mayor's (Vice, Fourth, bc.twoen 'Atari:et and Wood strain--Xtexaaaer Hay, ,Mayor. Merciant's Exchange, Fourth near Market st. BANKS. -Pittsburgh, b nwaen Market and Wood streets on third and Fourth streeu: - Me rehants' and 3fan tifaCt ure Ts' and Farmers' De pofit B2nk, (formerly Sushi; Foacl,) Fourth, between W. 34 19.14 Maetet streets. Exchange, Fifth st. near Wood. HOTELS. Mortonaiela House, Water street, near. the Bridge. .E.rehasige Hotel, corner of Penn aad St. Clair. Me/4W Hotel, 'corner of Third and Wood. 44:.rican Hotel, corner of Third aniSmithGeld. Tate Slates, corner of Penn st. and Canal. Spread Emie. Lib •rty street, near seventh - . 111 Vier's Afinsioa House, Libeity St., opposite. Wayne. Broaliurst's Mansion /buy:, Pcnn St., opposite Canal. el • . Istyntint b Owners of S.iw Mills. unrivalled Self Setters, for saw mills, which hire becia so folly tested in different parts of tlia t/oited States,,as well as is the cities of Pitts bargli mad Allegli.ntv, can be 'leen ia operation at a +atimblr of *tills in this ned;liborlitted, viv. at 'Mr. Wick 'crAtities• tiiills, nn Penn street; at Bowm in & Chant isedif mills, near the .upper Allegheny bridge, and at' Merrison's mills, 03 Hare's Island, and others.— rhe above named unchite can be obtained at W. W. tp, oa Liberty street, near Smithfield, where it is little; ft ), It a 3 witere the to whine will he kept c.)aaLtiotlzi +pi luatLs. Apply to Pr. F. Stayd2r. or W. W. Wallace. m IV 5 • .-Ehrtuk4'.Chamontile Pills. WISH AM J. CLEMER. 633i.liag, at (fii, Mitt . street, Nmv York, V,13 afflicted with D . , , pepsia i.tiT3 Tn )st.L;ravat2l.l farm. nit na: wore vi olenthooliche, great d fever, enstivent 35,C OUgl I liofirtiftuviepain in Yttif'ch.3.3t and stomach always after eating,bripaired appetite, sensation of sinking at the ritotnok; Crirred ton , rue,. nausea, with frequent vomit ing+jifizacirtess towaAS night and T osflossiress. These ersritianed upwards of a twelvemonth, when, on 'edt:4llring' Dr. NVm. Evans, 100 Chatham street, and -irdbfietittiog to his ever so:fee-331u' and agreeable mode •okretatnent, the patient Was ecmipletely restored to 'beat:kali:the short spate of One tOotith, And gratefel for the inealvtable benefit derived, gladly came furwOrd fond the'llfave statement For sale, whale retall, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent, No. 20, Wood street, below Second. L"..itta,e's iloarhonnd Candy. -fiE has received this day from New York, 17_ afresh Opply of the above celebrated cure for Cougito:sll4ettadOlittiumptiatmatill is ready to sup ply rett4omens wholesale - or retail, at his Medical Agifaey, 86 Fourth at. nov 14 Dotter Bargains thin over, it the Three Dig . Doors. subscriber would respectfully inform his ens:. J_ toror4 alai the public gellel ally,that uotwithstad lug the uapracedented sales at the Three Big Doors, Lain...the present season; he has still on hand the lar gest and , most varied assortment of elegant CLO THI.NO that can be bought west of the mountains.— The public may rest assured that all articles offered at his store are maufactured from FRESH GOODS, pur chased in tha Eastern markets this spring and made in to- gt it-meats by Pitttsburgh workmen, j, coneequence of the multiplication of slop shops in oar elty, - filled with pawn brokers clothes and themusty, cast Off.garorints of former seasons, from the eastern.ci tieS, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char osier Of the establishments in which they are invited to purchase, before they part with their money. The arti cles Offered at sex eral of the concerns in this city, are the mere offals of New York and Philadelphia slop shops, and sent out hero to be palmed off on the Pius public,._ Purchasers , hr 'd be on their guard a gal ist thesisinspositions; and they Itly rely oil. the fact thus° estaNishment that advertises eastern macte-Clo thins, can give as good an article or as aivantageous bargains as can be had at the "Three Bi g Doors." The public Will please rem ember thatall the subscri ber's garments are made in th is city, by competent work men, and Dot gathered up like the goods now offeredby tha 'Thirds of passage" from the shreds and patches of eastern slop shop . s. It Will always be his endeavor tri maintain the reputation that the "Three Big Doors" bale obtained fur furnishing a superior style of CLO THINCsin every respect,. and at prices below those of any other establishment. Itio.wriallia,ain return his thanks to his friends and • tirepatac for -s tile .unprecedented patronage bestowed smart his establishment, and believing that they have frumait to their advantageptu deal with him, he would repoat hisinvitation to all those who wish to purchase Clothing - of every description et the lowest price,to cell ,at No. 151, LIBERTY ST. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. 'Observe Metal Plato in the pavement. up 26. • Look at This. 'r HE attention of those who have been somewhat sceptical in reference to the numerous certifi cates published in favor of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup uf Wild Cherry, on account of the persons being, unknown in this Section of the State, is respectfully di ioClCd to the following certificate, the writer of which has been a citizen of this borough for several years, and s known as a gentleman of integrity and responsibility. To the .4gera, Mr. J. Kittny. I have used Dr. Swarm's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a Couch, with which I have been severely ~filleted for about four month;, end I have no hesitation in saying that it is the mast effective medicine that I hays been able to pro. ure. It composesall uneasiness, and:agrees well with my diet,--nd maintains a. rcguiar and good appetite. I cansinceiely recommend it to ull litlast. similarly afflicted. J . !situ tc a, Borough of MIK)). 9.1819. •. Chambersburgh. For aaletry WILLIAM THORN, .No. 53 Market stree (01.-) Woo!is, Ationiey and Counsellor at Law, OtEce removed . Bakewell'a Offices, on Grant street, nearly nppusite the. new Court House * next rooms to J, D. Mahon, tail., firat,floor. sop 10 11sigh Toner, AttOrnoy at Law, North Dist corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets, Pittsbarzh. sep 10-y . . M'CANDLF:S.'S & NI'CLURL, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, UTICA) in the Diamond, back of the old Court HMV', sep 10 Pittsbnrch. Francis R. Shnnk, Attorney at Law, Fourth street, above Wood, sep 10-1 y Pittsburgh, Pa Thomas. Hamilton, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood acdSmithfield its. sop 10—v Pitt,burc4. Pn. Wm. O'Hara Robinson, Attorney at Law, Office on the North side of' the Diamond, between Mar -- ket and Union streets, up stairs ' sep 10 _ • _ Darborawi Attorney . -at Law, Tenders his professional serv!ces to the public. Office scp 1.0 On sth st., above Wood. Pittsburgh. . . oyster & lluthartaz, Attoisieys at Lim, ()ace. rcmoved from tht Mamma to "Attorney's Raw," sh'ally side. of 4th, bCtween Market and Wood scp 10 Pittiburgli N. Buckmaster, Attornoy at Law, Has .rempyed. his office to Il:arei' Law Buildings, above S'mithfield. Pittsburj): set) 10- George W. Layng, Attorney ai Law, Office in •Fourtli street, near Pittsburgh. Bey 27—y Ileatie Washington, Attorney at Law, Office in Bal:ewell'iLuilding, Grant strect,.Pitt3hurgh nor 5, 1842 John J. Mitchell. Attorney at Law, Oflic , t corner of Smithfield and Fifth si roet 4. Pittsburgh. F - " Collections made- All business entrusted to his care will be promptly attend .4 to. feb 16—y Willi to Elder, Attorney at Law, Oliee is Secaad .trect, sceoul4oor ;glove the corner up 2.9 —tf Smithfield, north side. Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, liittshurgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite Burke's M'AVILLTAM E. AusTIN. Eli. will give his atten tion to my unfitiiili-d buiine4i, and I recommend him to the patronage of my frenaz , . sep 10-y WALTER FO ARD. Daniel M. Carry, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield apll Pittsburgh. nobert Porter, Attorney at Law, Vile :• 0.1 I.lv , c3:aer of Four:h a:al Smitilliela tret.t sep i i) - rittsburzh. ___________ ___ Judson &Planazin, Attorneys at Law, Smithfield, a.,..ar 7th iar.•o!. Cad .::tioa: 10.1,1_! tr.; 01,41- erate term- , . l'enii..; , f.ir Id rx.,,t - ~',l -•.:ler, :Ina ~ thehte act of C,J:lzt-e;, 11 ' 11 li tl•ti. l'a),:-; and dt.tv. - inl. la: th - pa! -lc oh :.• pi 'par 'l. m ix 17-y _ . Henry S. IVI/graw, Attsrney at Law, 11a. , r.i.m “.,(i h; t Oill •c . :'llli l r:;11 . H . : •, 0 i Fot,•th ,t. t wo (I , ,ar• aLmy • S nitlyiehl. :3,-, 10 S. D. Creig,h, Attorney at Law, Lace ,onior 5.11412 tio:d Th my 25-y L. Harper : Attorney and Counsellor at Law, c.tniz, IT t;:sot; cousn .oulo Will a..tund trroin pt ly to tli? collodion or security of and all profcsiional buencss enirat.ted to Ins care in counties of Liarri.:ion. ictierson, Ilviniont, Guern sey, Tuscarawas, .1101 mes, Cwllucton, Carroll, Stark and Wayne. B.f. E Kit 1 ) Metcalf ti• Uaizell i• Flcnin z.PitthLurgil. Joh IL Harper, D.7'. Morgan : , illy 27, 1F; 13—t EL Morrow, z • • an, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. per 10—tf Magistrate's Blanks, Foila'Oee'edinpt in attatiltment under the late hip, for slle at this Inc-. jyc.ls --- Blank Petitions, Notices, &c., To be Used in litutkruptny proceedingAi printed on good paper, and in the itirrns approved by the Court, fur sale a t office. Dr. S. B. Oifice in Secoild.iitri..et, dom. Lilvany S.: Co.'s Glass War , thouse. 10-v Dr. A. W. Patterson, Office on Smithfield street, third door from the corner of sixth Fvtreet. sep 10 EL D. Sellers, M. D„ Office and dwelling in Fourth street, near Ferry, 13—y Vitt Alotrgh Ward & Hunt, Dentists, Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair, ap 6,1843 Doctor Daniel Maißeal, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and streets, Pittsburgh. aec 10—v d II ULM XN, .TENNINU.; C CO.. COTTON YA , HN WELUEIIOIISE, No. .rj, IVood Sired, Age nu. for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factor• Yarns mar 17—v Wn.LtAx H. Wltt.TAms..._ Williams &Dilworth; Whole ;Ale. Grocers', Penance a!al Conanision Ale chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh 31anniactured :iir tie.es. No. 29. Vona 'P sep 10—t NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY, Witelesale and Retail Denlcrs in English, French and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 81, Market tteet, Pittbur._llt. sep 10—y. J. G. & A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Water street, Pittsburgh. sep 10y _ BIRMINGHAM & CO. ' Commission lad Forwarding Merchants, N 0.60, Water street, Pittaburgli, l'a. F.V--TERMs.—Receiring, and shipping, 5 cents per 100 Commission on purchases and salus, 2.A per cent mar22—y Brownswille Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer. of Iron and Nails Warehouse, N 0.25, Wood st., Pittsburgh. HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro duce Merchants, And dealers in Putsturgh Manufactures mar 17 No. 43, Wood street l'ittsburi • JOHNSON & DUVAL, Bookbinders and Paper Marrs, Continue taaincas at the stand late of I% Johnson. Every description of work in their line ne. 1.- ly and promptly executed- rnavl/1-v . WEDNESDAY, QC' NICHOLAS D. COLVKA er.. .... LLOYD R. COLExas• Coleman & Cioy Gencral .Agoits, Parsaarding , and Commissitm Merchants, LereeStrect,Vickstburg, Miss. They respectfully sot licit consignments n22—tf titivEt. "Mot L. &J. to. WICK, Wholesale Grocers & Dealers is Produce, 116 Wood. Street, 4 doors above Fifth st., may 15 rittsburkh, Pa EAGLE GROCERY STORE. STACY LLOYD, Jr. ' NVitolegale dad, Retail Gro cer and Fruiterer, INo. 140 Liberty street Pitts bur"h. may 0. Birmingham &Co., AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVEL AND, March '2 2 John B. Brant, Wholesalearrocor, Dealer in Grain, General Forwarding and Corn mission Merck ant, Harrisburgh, PA. WL L dispose of all goods sent fur Commission. Sales at the lowest c ommission rates. Rmatects: Phila.-3. & W. Eslicr,Day &Gin rish. D. Lereh &Co Baltintort—W .Winn &co. Willsou Herr,J E. Eider Ilarrisburgl—Miclellilurke,lLAntes,J M. Holdinan july _ JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printer% and Paper Makers, No. 37, Market Street. sep 10 John Anderson, Smithfield Foundry, Water --Area, near the Minousrahela House, Pitt.burgli >lO-:,• THUMA6 B. Voi Thos. B. Young & Co. Yurniturc Ware Rootni,coriicr of bland street Land Ex change alley. Persons wishing to purchase furniture, will find it to their advantage to ul a call, being ful ly satisfied that we can pleas , - as to quality 3.:1d pric ehlU It. C. TU\VNSEND Sz. CO.. Wire Workers and Wire Manufacturers 31 ntreets, St'y —y Corner 0 . 1 Pcnn and Saint Clair strcei, by JIcFiII3F3I\ S smnit Pilkington's Unrivallc a Blacking. AN RE I) ald ‘vliole,,i,c awl six It <1 a LLT, or S:nithfichl. u. t I—lv. m-tr I'itt-Lar_;!/, l';‘.. m twir.u.tuo-r and t,)l arr.n, fuv.er, mill ,t .1 timber s et Itousen ,crc,‘. b.; rullim.; &c. ;or 10—y John 14I'Closkcy, Tailor and Clothier, I,..tween ,trect Virzin S.ottli title. • sep 10 Webb Clo/ey's Boot and Shoe Manufactory, No. 83, 4'4 s'., ,u•.r! dour lodic U. S. Bask. La&e:pru-:ella.1{1,1 :her 3 ill OW L'.l'.l Ina:1111•1",,Esti Frell, pattei'llz. 10 William Doherty, 4 411.1."1 ANL) CAP .NIANCFACTURI.:I3.4 ) ZA 113 strcet, :`tlatAct. 10-thn. ,lohn Cartwright, 1.:II 4 1 4 1 s • c• • •.• co j rnLr Xt . t 1 b .: 1- s u t ' r el; t s i N. B.—AlsoNys on an ei....teusi Liiiof LPA'nt of arid Denial iattrumel.ts, liarlers, llatt , r's, Hair Dreiscr's and Tanner's I'atent Shears. Saddler's Tol)l.i.TrassL's , &r• je bik Mid Poplar Lumber for Sale. AFEW thousand feet of seaiomd Oak and Poplar Lumber, for ~ a loby Nvliale3 . ale. Enquire of James C. Cummins, Esq. march.? Fountain Inn. jy 21. Dr. Good's Celebrated Petri - ale Pills. T 11 ESE are stroagly mcommended to the _L notice of la.die , as a safe mod efficitnt minedyin removing those complaints peculiar to theirvx, from want olexereiso,orgeneraldebbityof the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all nyeLterical and Nervous affections. These l'ills Ivaco gained the sanc tion and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Baited Stntes . . aid many Mothers. For sale Win)le,:nle and FZrtail.ln It. P.. SIILEits, Agent, FAT 10 No. 26, Wood Strout, heluat Sacond. Notice Dr. Bran Iroth's Agents. • r r H L office. in Pitt sburgb, Nvllich was establisLed for 1_ the purpose of con:dituting ag.ents in the west, haying; a ccomplished that ooject, is now closed, and Mr. G. H. LEE, in the Dili - mind, Market street, ap pointed my assent for the sale of my rills and Lini ments. All Dr. s Brandreth's agents will, therclore,un derstand that Dr. 13. will send a travelling azertt throuJithe country nice a year to collect monies for sales Made and re s upply agents. The said traveller Will be provided with power of attorney, duly proved before the Clerk of the city and crranty of New York, together with all the necessary valet:yrs and papern. ' .:Mr J. J. Yue is my travelioc - tiz,.nt now in Penns'yl vania. B 1311ANDRETH, M. D. N. B.—Remember, Mr. G. ILIA:L.Ift Out rearof the Market is now my only agent in Pittsburgh. june 11 JOTTS S. Ditwoirrn Hving a been afflicted for nearly two years, with a , hard swelli.ig on the cap of my knee, which produced much pain, and used various applications recommended by the faculty—all in vain; was cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr. Brandreth's 'Mame lit, or external remedy. Witness my hand, JAMES T LO R. Ohio tr., Allegheny co. Pa. Jan. 10, 1840. Dr. Branch-061's external remedy or 'moment; ;sold at the store of GEORGE H . LEE, Pittsburgh, price 50 cents per bottle. • fel, 8. Dr. Dechter's Pulmonary Preservative. -1 0 R coughs, colds, intluenzas, catarrhs, NVlloopulg cough. spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all diseases of the breast and lungs, am3.arrest of approach ing consumption. Warranted free from mercury and other minerals. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., jy 12 Agents for Pittsburgh. William C. Wall, Plain. and Fancy Portrait altd. Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 87. rourth street, Pittsburgh, I--a.. ANVASSbrashes,varnish, (Tee., for artists, always V on hand. Looking Glasses, &e., promptly fla med to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Particular getentionpaid to regilding and jobbing m every description. Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. Sep 10-y PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rait Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burk's Buil ding. J. o,sborne would solicit a call - from those who desire Portraits ,Srcimens Can seen at his rooms may h. .... Jowl D. Wm k LSD CMCELAND LINL I it. cis Exchange Hotel, James Patterson, Jr., Facts. OBER 4, 1843. Cheap for Cash.--17aioa Cottila Factory. plicts nieuer.D: Long Ilea Yarn. .50 et Bicen4 pox cloznp, 600 at 7 do 76 , 0 at ,GA • 800 at . 5h ao .90Q at 5 do 1000 at 5 . do, Short Reel Yarn. No. 5 at 15 eta per lb. 6 at 15 do 7 at )5 do 8 at 15 do . 9 4.15 do . 10 at 15 do • 11 at J 5: do 12 at - 15 ark 13 at 116 dv 14 at 17 do 15 at 18 do 16 at 19 do 17 at 20 , do 18 at 21 do 19 at 22 do 20 at 23 do Orders rmaripti Painter'g,Logtto &Ken f 27 Candle.‘rick ce.otaper Coro. 13a4ing, 8 Family dn., 124 do Call4t Chain, 28 do Cotton Ty ine,2o do Stocking Yarn and. Coyer• let Yarn .11waya on hand. Cotton IVarps made, to or ler. attended to, if left. at J S 4 C. ed v' s ,o r the I'olt OfTic:e.:adariti K. AIOORHE'A.D & CO. • PITTSBURGH Circulating and Reference Library. OF repligibus,bi,storical, pokical and misccilanequi %vorks, will be open evary day, sl.bbath except ed, from 7 o'clock A.'until 9 P. M., in the EX-- change building, corner of St. Clair street and Ex.- change alley, where punctual attendance will he elven by J. 01n11111 L. sop 10 MANUFACTORY. Springs and hisle3 - for Carriages, At Eastetvt,Pricer. /11 - IHE subSe ibers manufacture and keep onstant ly on band Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war. ranted.) Juniata Iron Axles, Silvvr and Brass plated. Dash Frames, Brass and plated Huh Bands, Stump Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass La.mps. Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and liingea, Cc., Szt , . JONES & COLF.MA!'%:. sep 10 St. Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge. FOR SAFETY, TrarciE:-1 select !:.tats Izah Evan's Safety Guirrrisfor prt cent in•t• Explosion of Steam Br.i:er,s IT wild be well for the tris elm extereanny to bele is mind that their -eouti:v depends entirely upon their own eticolaw.en:cnt of houts that ha; e or may be at the esmense of procuring the above alipara- I nt. .11:d that every individual makin; such selec tio..-; is coutribmint; towards a general introduction of hive:aim) ad:l - Mul by all men who understand the lit helve iil'e+ of the S‘eani Enc-ine, to be a sure preventa- Live a g ainst those dreadful disasters: You have cer taitily,ia the hundreds of explosions that have alreade t talon plauo, their almost daily occurrence, and the th lis, s that have ah early been lost, a sai -1 cient warning, oral huhu:tone:it to make inquiry for a Suety guard Boat, aLI ia every case-to give it the preference. They hare ss cut to an additional espenele that your lives only he secure. Ooqiit you not therethre to 1117. Ct them with a corwspolaiuut (twee of liberality, and by your pr,A . :mence show that you appreciatu their I htudatit , ! erdeavots to st this awful sacrifice of hu man ht , . Thee do not charge more than other bouts; their accommodations in other respects are equal, aad io many eases superior; and as there is one Icariug l'itt-hur;li es,'ry day, why wiil you run any risk, when it to 50 completelyia your own power to avoid those dis asters. All boats marked thus 3in the List of Arrivals and Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied with the Safety Guard. Lisdef Boats provicLd with the &Veil Guard. ALPS. AGNES,. JAMES ROSS, AMARAN TH, LADY . OF Licas, ADELAIDE, MENTOR. ASHLAND, MINSTREL, BRILLIANT. MARIETTA, BRUNETTE, MICHIGAN. BREAKWATER, MARQUETTE, BRIDGEWATER, MISSOURI MAIL, C.ADDO, MUNGO PARK, CICERO. MESSENGER, CANTON, -110 S T OM E , CUTTER, NORTH BEND, CE.CELIA,, NEPTUNE, OASPIA.,V, NAPA GANSETT, CLIPPER. NIAGARA, COLUMBUS, OSPREY, CLE VELAND, ORPHAN BOY, COLUMBIANA, OHIO, DUQUESNE. ORLEANS, DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH, ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, EMMA, . PANA MA, EDWIN incKmits, QUEEN of the SOUTH E LINE. ROWENA, EXPRESS MAIL. IZARITAN. FORMOSA, SA-4.11 ANN, FORT PITT, SARATOGA. GALENA, SA VA NS . GEN'L. BROOK, TALLE.YRAND, GALLANT, TOBACCOPLANT, ID-h. T'ICTRESS. INDIAN QUEEN. VA ELL; Y FORGE, ILLINOIS, WEST IVIND, J. H. BILLS, mar 22 , __ JOHN Mi.FAIrLANP, . _______-------- • a Upholsterer' .and Cabinet ' /Calmer, New York Dyer. ! ~,q,0 . . / Tar.' ..1.. &ctiteeiE IT'ocd had ItrarZet, El ' OSEE MMES. wouidreApecifullyinform hisfrirraL4 . li"Spcczfully 't- , his friends nrd thrrtilc that iy , - and the public ia genrrll, that he dyes Ladies' i'llrv'ellm,l(.. exctace a.:l (wd-r 4 for sofas. ri..lel,oaca- , . drc , ,,es. Habits and Mantel. of every description, black; bureau , . c:lair-, tables. ir a., ,a.,.. s::".a.„ 1.,,i, a.,.a and warrants thorn out to smut, and to look. equal to new ,p Hng matt rar, , e .-.. c oria i r ,-, ca.-pct=; all s,,nr, , di . ,h, ) 1: p 0041 . 4. lii ayes fancy co l or s of a ll d escr ip t i o , is of 61k , styling work. which he iv i: i war, ant eqnal 1. anV ta-ide i in the city. and on reasonable term , . sep 10 and carpet yarn. Also, rleansimdrestores the colors of ir‘t tlemen's clothing - , so :13 to resemble new goods.. ...._ _t_ Matthew Jones. Barber and Nair Dresser, Mr. H. flatters himself that lie can please tl.e., public, l i 1 . where . he will be happy to . welt upon permar.cnt oy as he has (low an extensive business in New York for , ~"/"'` rcmoeed to Vo u t .th bL f e ut, l'OP°site the 1 ‘ 1,1 v0r .5 of ! twenty rears. All work done on moderate terrns, at. his I " r ''' tra-zi-at c ,,, .l ,, iaer=. lii ~,olleil..s a ~ E arc of public pa -1 establishment in stb st., bemen Wood and Smithfield I ''- -- -- -- 7 t:%.1(n." - ... - • ROp 1(1. 1 near the Theatre. L" -- "This i. to certify that OSEI.; I LIMES has done \cork for us, whirls has fully answered our expec tatiomz, and we consider bird a competent dyer. S. Hemphill, Andrew Rudy. Wm. Barnes, W. D. Boica .1. B. Shurtleff, I,Vm.l'Orter. David Hall, H.H. Smith, B. F. Mama. Hence Javens David tidies, A. Shocltcyjr. _ Joseph French, jr.. yesept, Vera, George Barnes- -ar 20 1I Naylor & Co.'s Best Balsa Out Steel. THE undersigned, agents for the abovercelebrated stamp of Steel; will always keep on hand an-as sortment of the same, consisting in BcstrefinedCast Steel, squared,flat, round and octaron, do do do do aac temper, Extra do do do for nail cutters, Best do Double and Single Shear steel, - Enelish Blister, Girman, Gratrite; Wed-re and Craw leytteel. at wholesale, by the case. or in smaller tots to suitpurchasers. LYON, SHORB & CO., -3rrr root of Wood stre,t CERTIFICATE To tho Gentlaiiieit of • ittshurgh. ._ . 411 THE sub.scniber posc.respectfully _...„, informs the gentlemen. oflthis city and - '-' lllll6 ' lll vicinity, that hphas-ccmi'mOoted tho - 1300 T and 0 S OE mukinsr.business ja Fourth. , 3trect,..opposite the Mayor's 0.0 •Fiz4f . . Hawing We l l forc cr.= _ill some of the most fashionable boot shoilg in I,l4.Ear.trti citie,; and having furnished himself v.ith : the het French and American calf iikir..i . Oso h0pe.3)4 1 / 6 attention to busi ness to merit a share of putolin- paw -,,age. To those gentlemeu.u.'oo bare kindly putroaied him he returns his sincere thanks, and can with f,e,fidenee apnea, for the good:loss of. hit: work, atfi 3 / 4 kntaciedg:e of hi., ibuainc::,.. I'. KEItHIGAN. I may 11. ... ' __-_______________ William -------- W Adair, Sept .and Shoe I/Laker, Liberty st: rtmorite thetren , '.. - t of .*_t ~:ithii ail. I The 3nbicriloer havini . i.:talrl,t - outlthe.,46 . _ . .. stock of tho lat.: Thomas Ra.,forty, cleccai. , d,ha3 commrice4.l business att'n,-..01d. stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execnto. nil &icription6 of work in his line, in the best manner, rind 1... i idle .shcritest no t ice. He keeps nonstantlY fr , handiklirgen.stirtmeilof shoe findings of all &scrip:ions and.of the bast quality. He 'solicits the patrona..:e. of the.p4blic and of ene crafi. sep 10-y NV M. AD A nu. a__ - David Clark, Ag't., IFASHTONBLE BOOT MAKER, has removed to No. 34 Market street. botween Secord and Third. streets, tN her.: he would. be happy to F,eclll3 OW cuitornen. and all totl:Pri INLO feel (li.-.Toed to, pa troniie, him. He tucs mocking lint fir.t. rpto .., , tcc.k, aml employs thetirt of wortrnen; and t: lie - g-ivi- 15 is Cat, stain. !servant] etentioti• to buciite,r, he trttitA that he will deserve aud reeetve a fair sham of patrorigo tep 10 . . . - • - - PittsburgL laanuacturcz, Cheap :for _\o 8. Flltk T '‘'ATE.7.3 intOn,l 4to rha::...:l , :flirel a bet ', 4111121•11 - --41 , 4 . ter artic:e ~C Laflit.s', Child:- . ._rs !trl :NI i.ses' Shoei, ttr.cl .+Qii them cheaper for ca , h than they ca,, be bought ia tiv. city. He wi:i . y.cep constant ;ly art hand a:-.d mri.i. - P3 to order Ladies`, Shoes of Atli kinds and co:or3 ; a: x cr- kutv :Tices, of the fuliu - : -. in2, - iit. I.a.:tulg Foxed Ga.iter Boots, $175 •• be3te t ualizy Kidia . .N.lerot:coGaiters, 1 50 Boots." 1 371 •• Foxed If waiters, all colors. 1 371 best kid and Nloruco 1 18/ Double Soled Slipper., (Jeti.) • 1 I'2l " fine h.," Si - ill:pa:A ur:: J. I JCST ]ua.....1 00 Lay. , 87i 75' All Sho-s 11^.::evarta_t , .:(i. :di 3 tlUd drynA' in the ,o UV' pi•op.r.ie tlO pick Box. No. str.nt Jul , : 1 LOON AT TfigS: r0i;.\( . (1 . 0. s:\ u:• - •,.. ,AN) c.ic.li. STORE rt:LLLIC:oN, • Nn.ll6,ll'ood ereet,mie door above l',lll, on i, hand r the c best Si ani h Cigar oar primes, rt -, bucas, Also, half Spanish and common cigars. Tobacco of nil The be bra.:o:. Caven,li,‘i, $s luosp; Baltimore Plug, 12, and 165, lump. U3O. cut clflwinz tniiaren S 1141fS - 13:-K11Ce Scotch, Maceulta. lie has a 15 0.3 ail other rtic:e: in his line, which ho cre, wholesale and retail. at the lowest ca:,ll prices. -CALL AND SEE. ..je 8-6rn TITRICrITTIRE WARE ROOMS. ALEX AN hER JeCtP:DT. At the old stand of Yn;mg M'Curdy, ICo. 43, Sc ct,-.71 1 street. betzteen ll'opd antl-Maeket RESPECTITLLY informsthe frler.ds of the late firm. and the pilblk7 renerallC. that lie is prepa red to fill all orders.for Cabinet il'ork; of any kind, with all possible despatch, and warranted to be equal to any in the city. Every attention will be paid to furnishing COFFINS, &e , when required. ' ie 16L1 Filo Manufactory. THE subscriber haNina commmicad the , rnanufac turee of Cits,t frockArnerican materials exclusively, merchants Or ether persins nand ,e can be qupplied by hint with a better article' than the foreign, and at lower priceiC Inteting the only the beet quality of File Steel, manufactured by the 11Iess , r3. Sti oexn Eno Ell's, which ii unsvbrou ; riitCo a perfection equal to the best Etvglish article, manufactured for the same purpose. the sul,z.ra ibex' has full c °nible:ice that he will he able, in quality of articles and roves, to realize the best hoped of the friend 4 of American Industry. GEORGE, ROTHERY, Citrner or O'Flara S Liberty stc. jr 15-‘'. Eroratici P. Young, Cabinct }Vialzer, (Lire of the feria of Young 4. .31Culq! , ) lI AS commenced the tet,-iness in all its i:raneltes at Wo s od - .street. between First ana Second Etr.„ where ho Neill keep cons.tasitiv nr. hand'a good a.- sonnient of well made FURNITURE, and {topes, by strict attention to lihsice. , s, to merit a continuance (if t h e pit t rora .. 2 e ofthe Even attention wiliberaid tofun , ihind COFFINS, &e. A Furniture Cur for hire. July 11 _ FA LI, FASIIION SAT AND CAPS. The subscriber havingyeturced from the East With the latest style of Hats, lus.inow oa hood..and will cr:r.- standy I:cep otsortrnent of hi: c:ra .Manufac tore, vinirb If7,lltatiss:, service, benurF, and cheap ness, canaot hesurpassed. tuna respectfully ki.,Sfieitds and the public to examine his stock of Cans, at the M a nufac:9r:,•.*.s,;o, '3. Wend st. - seri 9-3rn WILLIAM DOUGLAS. - - NEW FA.H.IONABLE 14, Vat and Cap Manufactory. Na. 9S Wood street, 3 d.cors below Digru-nd AZIe7. P I 1:11, subscriber will keep constantly rat hand. every JL variety of the roost ftsbionableliaTs and CA es, .vintlesale and retail. at reduced prices. Persons wishint.-to pnrchase will find it to their inte rest to give him a rlll. S. moortE. :shur7b, any. 29. 1843. rl BINDING AND POLISHING —Sad Irons eronna and poiiibea. nnvilis nrd other Iclna , of ;riadina•dulte at Ole Cast Steel File 11.1 a trufactnry. - ger of Liberty and CVHPra streets. seirlS 31344 Itlinuittg Poi .. .. . ~ _, ejj the Dena , 4rztie State qtlitr;al C'6 , limitt4c lo,Me Demottall bfßekk.sitvitnic.a - , ~.. . .. _ . .... -... . • . .FE.1...t0W-Ctt 12ints;--I.inat the . -ii4l43o.iiiy Of a ms q'ne...st or.the.Deini:iit .: :ratic State Convention, which 111.• ieiti l 4l4;d_at . 14 - 44 - 1.1-ur ril on tite.Eitii instant. the Stan Ce - ntitil Committee a d.lress you , on the.. , siecii. of iiii, ~,,..,,Ling election fur Canal Cornmissiwns. 1.4, is with no ordinary feeling 4 of gratificatiukthat we enter upon the discharge,of this duty, The select* of she nominees of thattunvont Convention was moat hippy andjedi: I cienu. With -such an array of anexceptiotaahle• lames , i .• A . I las was sumn: , ,...eu .o.tele nominating , it was. hei r - body; • •60t. , pvroa.ps,a, Flatter of .surpriae, that a good ticket would ho ,the result of its deliberations. tut .irt p ti .., ' ,:1:1i.. SO much wawa ilitisv.. „itac .ring,„4, -. su l i CLARKS, Jr.sst mtar.n, ...a ym i ta - l i-,. f`OSTLII, Jr., to the Democracy of Pennaylviinia, .41 ft and proper peratms to take charge of dm sin 414 jirri7ortant interests of th.:?. Improvement System, II - ' c.Larantee was given, that strict integrity, unqsestitu ed - ability, Fearless lux:esty, and en entire, devotion** the bevt ititerests oftiorgre'at and growing commutsier, predominated therein; arid that all personal feeling oral individual preference bad been,with or.e accord, Merv. iedin a general anxiety 1 - m.ll:ere:mon weal. In this s piri t qin•ca,,dilttes Were noininatntl—ia this spirit, taro, :''-y will be. trii.mnlic.,n,Sly elected. ' , ... ..., JAm . Es CtsitsE, 6r TrAT,.., is well Known to this Itieople of tl,is state. He was born in the vintr.l7B3", i in Fr-inklin coJnty. Pa., a few miles east ce 6 reeteas l • , t.. e. His fathit.r was a native of Ireland. his mother of I York, Pa. ft, 1785. his fathrn removed his family to i lll,..r.chsteiwri.lVe.tm ircland county, and subsequent. I 1; to Armstrong county. where he died in the- year 1799. At the ace cfll wars. Mr. Clarke was depriv.. ' ed of the benefit oreven the poor apologies for schools, Iwhich our fronting settiornents then afforded, and at 16 Le apprenticed himself to the tr itie of a spinning wheelsvriEht nod chair maker, which trade he subset fi:entry worked at, in the COMItiC3 of Franklin, York 'rind 11 estmorelanci. In 1804 he made a voyage be. fore the toast to :be West Indi-s, and spent the en suin, winter In St. D.ni,..go. Mr. Clarke married in 1810 in Lancaster county, and fixed his 'resilience in L Lufdin , town Westmoreland county, where he resl - fur a poriZA orrilmost twenty years. He retaore.d Ito 13iairsvillr. 'lndiana county. Lis prescnt place of res. idence. in 1330. Iv 1214. on the ,pontrine u; and general petition of his Oighbor , , Cue. 5.,-,.der appointed him a justice or the peace, the duties cf which station he perfciamedfee. several rears. In 1219. he was eiccted a County Cumissioner,atud served us such, during a term ef three years. He repre....v.nted ',l',..is.mnreitisnd county in the House „1 It, presentalivLs, doling the sessions of the pearl, 1822 al,d '23. In 1824. be 'rite zip7.,iated a member of the Board of Canal Commissionets. 1 It; 1325. be was re-electA a ria2t-n 1 ,.-r of the House of Renreset...iitii . es i',.010 \Ves-mioreland county. nu 1327, he :1;11:i took his s•.iit in the Canal Board. suet:conristirg of Lin , ...‘ vn2rnhers, arid was by the [ Buird anr,ohite.licsin: Commissioner for the Juniata 1 Division of the l'eanssivania Canal—which charge he onntu,ned in, by re-appointrr.,..t:.:, for three successive years. In 1329, the L.7,2.is'.ature'eler.cd Cu:. Bormi, in Ivbich Mr. Clarke was still continued. In 1930. the Li.sislar,...re chanced the pee era anct duties of the Board . a.,d redlized the Lumber to three, restorinc. the appointinz. power to the Governor, Irk %%ham Mr.•Clar!,.e was re-appoinic a. In 1331. his colleafues coi,Lirri ci upon him the lair poi-t-UN t of l're , iti..r.t iJOI-e , Batted. an I,,anur which Ihe had beim e declini d in 1629 sad 1830. He was coati fined in that eta. ion from yeartn year until the year 1836, when a chat , e of adnainistration overturned the 01,1 economical / rfer of things. In 1836, NI , . C.arke. wits cie........c1 a Senatorial deli= rate to the Itel , iim en.ive.ition. 1!!.: took his seat in [ll:alio...lc in :11iiv 1837, and cdntliri , d 19 attendance iliort•u , ..ut.ril it closed its hib,..re in 1833. Is 1337. he was elected by the stockholtkrs, Presi. dent of the Monommiscla Navhcatio-, cotnpuny, which sitnationhe held five rears, arid then resigned. In Innustv 1639, he was again ai.p.lited ii. member of the 13aard of Canal Commis.io,..irs, but resigned February Ist. 1840, In the same rn-inth lie was ithciii ion I'msideut of the Union Canal company, and re;; mained iii that situation until November of the follow; Ut el the Re TAMES YATES lag:year. At the lAA: Fe.sAion of the Legislature, Mr. Clarke was appointed o:,e of the clromissioners fur the safe of the State Storks. • .Nr. Clarke has been, throughout his tabula life, l• uniLirru and consistent democrat of the Jeffers:in,. s.7ito'; and a pit and. exit/apiary Chriitian: He its se f-wu_lu and se lf.rnade, poi-zikt...ie.o an active and aver inquiriog, mina, a clear . ..pa,/ ;ment, will pdi,ed intolleet,- sorn.d pcacticai -euse.and a memory that never fails. His has been a long life of pultlic .service. Repotted tutenyts disappuiited and mall& :,not mid, to destroy Li , fair fame, I at he has passed tin ough every such ordeal pure and unsullied; and he., now s;:loa before yon conitealy that "noblest work olGud"-sue hcnezt man. The Convention, 'nada:tea name we a,laz - Qss yule. put him forward on this ocea-, by aiela-,litioa, and it gives tlta cumsait tee as meek pleasure to :peak of him. as it will to his • 'El.llow-eitizenF,tu place lam Figain .in charge of those input taut :::t^rt caned he ha. so disiuttirratedly ttt heart. .IF?Sc MULLF.r, is. a:vv.:ye of now the coon. - re of Per,•:. lie %ViLi brf.'lZllt 'T a farmer, but with : tLeactive and erguriti,g mind v. Lich has always been hie ri-tie, be sotizit every ol , l).lrtunit) . ef so• quirier ur , .etL.k the ant..: r.:: ^d wiatsr szason, following the pr..lession of ait neh,r, cluinei 6))CCt.,)sill. 0:. the or , t„-a;.ii;rin ihe'entinty of Perry, he was elected clerk to the Come;' Conuri;.i,,crs. , Dui ir es :he lime nf his see ire in th - at eapaeit;.,.. lie devoted his it sure t.) the anal,• ~f the low - tinder Mr. ‘N'ad,orort h. In 1823 ho eleetcd Shelia' of Petry C. a very large ti..er a I.i ,1 y reeecin'ole an ri :thy competi tor ft 7-5:711 -At the ex; i au'on of hi , term o f, Me e . e,,c,nti a metilAr of ;ix linese uf Rep wid,out im • ! 1:, ct , -1.: is the s raarnct. Iturin; Coe . f 1327-2/3 a v.t-aa.7y occur.ei :11:limn as itt it, Tr. Cr, and Mr Mi;itT ty,rnirrat-n.l ar.d dcare large i-nal.c):::y over Ritner, the east rt eorrilf.)3).l.l the eetn,tirii of Curialocriand nod l'erry. expi.a.;ioa c.F th-, term for which Mr. Mall m harTien Mr. Miller was norr.ina, tud and fuLT tr... - nt; , .ifith•vit any scriellS oppositioa. , . In 1332, he , .&:ottha, e 11 of hi, Senatorial terra he was rVirrilnat;)7l elcrae3 to riTri,..;7ll - thermanties of Ceriab..rlani, Perry to.-.d Junl7.3 i.t thrt House 'of Reitreientative; 4 the Uni:ea States. fie tank his' in - r. r 1333. Thin is rernem tiered an the celehri red Panic Senrion, and is rendered rn.ern.trable Lie haVin 1...t11(1 ti ring the most peried of the Bank War. It WI. 3 daring this JCS- Cnat Mr. Char in. nee nf his az:air st Gem. .IJc:icon, -"Vreare in the midst of a re:. c sere Wooi:est es y-/." Throurhmit the a hole of this so-called "revolution," Mr. 'Stiller remained firm in the; stroport of Oil edmiii.tratiar., mad 61.i - di:E. - Airier - resented his constittter,re. In 1334 he sirsa again nominated and le-elermd. to Conicre,s. Hit relleisterl oral triumphant elrcticess is districts proverbial fr;r their rigid tone of Democracy, • he..t zuaran•ee we re:4:a addive far the sterainz r.-7,,,blicanisro Jest.ee Per his actions in hi; we refer with greateonf,desea to the journals. It is enClugh to Puy. that he neverfal tered in his political courne--never betrayed I trait... end never di:appointed and to-aermbitt expects. ADDRESS