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    .POBLISHED DAILY, BY PHILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, pITTSBUR H , PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER AN PAYABLE IN AD ,'ANCE.
VOL. 11. _NO. 23.
PUBLISHED BY
Tigoatas rausars & U. mars,
N. W. censer of Wood and Fifth Streets
Taams.*Five dollars a year, payable in advance.
Siailiseapies Two Curs---for sale at tho counter of
tissOlise, and by News Boyd.
'Pi. Woe ldy Mercury and Manufacturer
Is published at the same office, on a double medium
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin
oopies, SIX CENTS.
y -174 ‘.11141
PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
Chi* insertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00
Tire do., 075 I Two do., 600
Three do., It 00 Thrzedo., 7 00
One week, 1 50.1 Four do., , 300
Two do., 300 Six do., 10 00
Three do., 400 One year, 15 00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS
caAziciaßLz AT PLEAEVRE.
One Square. • Two Squares.
Six months, $lB 00 Six months, $9.3 00
Oas year, 25 00 One year, 35 00
ler Lar g er advertisements in proportion,
trCARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS a year
Public oSces, Sic.
. City Post °lice, Third between Market and Wood
streeta—R. M. Riddle, Postmaster.
Casten House, Water, 4th door from Wood st.,Pe
tersoa'a beflaings—Major John Willock, Collector.
City revisory, Wood, between FiNt and Second
streets—Janes A. Bartram, Treasurer.
Canary Treasury, Third street, neat door to the
Third Prdsbyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasu
rer.•
gayor's Office, Fourth, between Market and Wood
streeti-•-Alexaader Hay, Mayor.
Merckaat's Exchange, Fourth near Market st.
BANKS.
Pittsburgh, between Market and Wood streets on
[hied and Fourth streets.
Merchants' andManufacturers' and Farmers' De
posit Bonk, (fornarly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between
Wood-and Market streets.
Eivltenge, Fifth st. near Wood.
HOTELS
• Notsoatalteht House, Water street, near the
Esc/mare Hotel, corner ofPenn and St. Clair.
Merekaists' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood.
Antricpralietel,corner of T hind and Smithfield.
Haiti( States; corner of Penn st. and Canal
.. .airresul. Ea -k, Lib,rty street, near seventh.
ilkr's Mansiom House, Liberty St., opposite
W4ne- -
Aiwa/titre's Mansion House, Penn . St., opposite
Ilak_postaat is Owners of Saw Mills. •
aNY . UPER'S unrivalled Self Setters, for saw mills,
. which have been so fully tested indifferent parts
of the United States, as well as in the cities of Pitts
and Allegheny, can be seen in operation at a
an tabor of mills in this neighborhood, viz: at Mr. Wick
ersham's mills, on Penn street; at Bowman & Chum
beis's mills, near the upper Allegheny bridge, and
at Morrisen's mills, on hare's Island, and others.—
The above muted machine can be obtained at W. W.
gllar.o'i shop, on Liberty street, near Smithfield,
where It i,i fitting up, and where thernytchine will be
LePt constantly on hands. Apply to B. F. Snyder, or
%V. W. Wallace. mays
r Iu FP I nI"I,°!TIT'TTI
ABRAHAM J. CLEMER, residing at G 6, Mutt
- street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia
in its most torravated form. The symptom; were vi
oleritheadache, greatdebility, fever, costiveness,cough,
.3Clll,lrtbilrat pill] lit the chest and stomach always after
eating, Impaired appetite, sensation of sinking at the
stomach, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomit
lags, dizziness towards night and restlessness. These
sad . continued upwards of a twelvemonth, when,
on
consulting Dr. Wm. Evans, 100 Chatham street, and
submitting to his ever successful and agreeable mode
of treatment, the patient was completely restored to
health in the short space of one month, and grateful for
the incalculable benefit derived, gladly came forward
sad volunteered the above statement For sale, whole
saie sad retail, by IL E. SELLERS, Agent,
la p 10—y No. 20, Wood street, below Second.
Pease's licouriunind CanAy.
TIJTTLE has received this day from New York,
afresh supply of the above celebrated cure for
Coiths, Colds and Consumptions; and is ready to sup.
ple customers at wholesale or retail, at his Medical
Agateg, 86 Fourth st. nov 12
Better Bargains than ever, at the Three Big
Ders.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his cus
tonsers and the publicgenerally, that notwithstad
iag the unprecedented sales at the Three Big Doors,
during the present season; he has still on hand the lar
gest and most varied assortment of elegant CLO
THING that can be bought west of thc mountains.—
The public may rest assured that all articles offered at
fill store are maufactured from FRESH GOODS, pur
chased in the Eastern markets this spring and made in
to garments by Pitttsburgh workmen.
In consequence of the multiplication of slop shops in
cur city, filled with pawn brokers clothes and the musty,
cad off gannents of former seasons, from the eastern ci
ties, the public should be cautions to ascertain the char
acter of the establishments in which they ore invited to
purchase, before they part with their moucy. The arti
cles offered at se. ••r,d of the concerns in this city, are
the mere °Cab of New York and Philadelphia slop
shops, and sent out here to be palmed off on the Pitts
burgh public. Purchasers she dbe on their guard a
gainst these impositions, and they may rely on the fact
shun° establishment that advertises eastern made Clo
thing, caa give as goodan article or as advantageous
bargains arose be bad at the "Throe Big Doors."
The publi c . will please remember that all the subscri
ber's ga t usegrusare made int kis city, by competent work-
Ole% and 1110 i elialerea ap like the goods now offeredby
thebirdkof pause from the shreds and patches of
eastern slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to
molliPtaia the reputation that the "Three Big Doors"
bare obiaissed for furnishing a superior style of CLO-
T'mpiu every respect, and at prices below those of
aagjaber establishment.
, it would again return his thanks to his friends and
the public for the unprecedented patronage bestowed
upon bis 'establishment, and believing that they have
rowed it to their advantage to deal with him, ho would
repeat hiefavilaiioti lean those whis wish to purchase
Clothing of every description at the lowest price,to call
at 151, LIIMRT T ST.JOHN NVCI.OSKEY.
Igetal p iaw is the pavement, apl26,
Leek at This.
•
IR attention of those who have been somewhat
T
eeeptiaul in reference to the numerous certifi
cases published in favor of Dr. Swayne's Compound
Spry of Wild Cherry - , on account of t.-• persons being
unknown in this Section of the State, is respectfully di
,
nionnd to the following oertificate, the writer of which
fats been a citizen of this borough for several years, and
I s mown as a gentleman of integrity and responsibility.
• To the Agent, Mr, J, KIRBY.
1 bemused Dr. Svrayno's Compound Syrup of Wild
Cherri fora Cough, with which I have been severely
sdlliamd for *bout four mouths, end I have no hesitation
in soy* that it is the most effective Medicine that I
Woe hoesabie to procure, It composes all um:minims,
Asa awes well with ley diet,---.and mai ntikins a regular
s o goo d a pp et i te . I canaincelely recommend. it to ill
sitars similuly afflicted, .1, Mlssicx. Borough of
Mirth 9, IgiO. Chamberstnn-gh,
For sidebT WILLIAM THORN,
No. 53 Market street
ipop 23)
... - Ijift..• a litg-ti,
8. Woods, Attorney sad Comm&tar at Law,
Office removed to Bekewell's Offices, on Grant street,
nearly opposite the new Court House, next rooms to J.
D. Mahon, Esq., first floor. sep 10
VIIRTISING.
Hugh Teller, Attorney at Law,
North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets,
Piusharlh. sop 10—y
M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House,
sep 10 Pittsburgh.
Francis R. Shank, Attorney at Law,
Fourth street, above Wood,
sep 10-1 y Pittsburgh, Pa
Thomas Etamilton, - Attorney at Lam,
Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield Wk. '
sop 10-3. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Win. 011 Ears Robinson, Attorney at Law,
Office on the North side of the Diamond, between Mar
ket and Union streets, up stairs sop 10
A. L Durboraw, Attorney at Law,
Tenders his professional services to the public. Office
seri 10 on sth st., above Wood. Pittsburgh.
Byeter & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law,
Office removed from tho Diamond to "Attorney's Row,
shady side of 4th, between Market and Wood st 3.,
10 Pittsburgh
N Baclnmates, Attorney at Law,
Has removed his Mime to Beam' Low Building,s, itL
at., above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10
George W. Layne, Attorney at Law,
Office in Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh
sep `). 7—y
Reade Washington, Attorney at Law,
Office in Bakevrall'sbuilding,Grant street, Pittsburgh
nov 5, 1892
John J. Mitchell. Attorney at Law,
Office corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh
rP'Collectinnsmattt,. =Allbusinessentrustedtohis
care will be promptly attended to.
feb 16—v
William Elder, Attorney at Law,
Office in Second street, second door above the corner of
ap 29-if Smithfield, north side.
Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law,
Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite Burke's
ER"WILLIAm E. AusTIN, will give his atten
tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him
to the patronage of my friends.
sep 10—y WALTER FORWARD.
Daniel M. Curry, Attorney at Lane,
Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield,
ap 8 Pittsburgh.
Robert Porter, Attorney at Law,
OfEce on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets
sep 10 Pittsburgh.
Judson & Planegin, Attorneys at Law,
Smithfield, near 7th street. Collccrions made on mod
erate terms. Pensions for widows of ohl soldiers under
the late act of Congress obtained. I'aper and ,lraw
ings for the patent office prepared. mar 17—y
Henry S. StagraarAttorney at Law,
Him removed his office to his residence, °a Fourth st.,
two doors above Smithfield. R4l 0
J. D. Craigh, Attorney at Law,
Office corner Smithfield and Thinl stnoet4, Pittsburg-1i
my 25—v
L. Harper, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
CADIZ, HARRISON COUNTY, OHIO
Will attend promptly to the collection or security of
claims, and all professional huhiness entrusted En his care
in the counties of Harrison, Jefferson, Belmont, Guern
sey, Tuscarawas, Holmes, Coshocton, Carroll, Stark
and Wayne. REFER TO
Metcalf 4- I,oomie,
Dal-'ell 4. a Flemin pitt:diurgh.
Jahn Harper,
D. T. !Vargas,
my 27,18 13—if
8. Ifforrow, Aliteruum,
Office north side of Fifth street, between 'Wood and
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10—t1
Magistrate's 2leaks,
For proceedings in attachment under the late law, for
sale at this office. jy '25
Blank Petitions, Notice*, &c.,
'robe used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on good
paper, and in the forms approved by the Court, (or sale
at this office. jy 25
Dr. S. IL Holmes,
Office in Second street, next door to Mulvany & Co.'s
Glass Warehouse. sep 10—y
Dr. A. W. Patterson,
Office on Smithfield street, third door from the corner of
sixth street. sep 10
U. D. Sellers, M. D.,
Office and dwelling in Fourth street, near Ferry
sep 13-y Pittsburgh.
Ward & punt, Dentists,
Liberty street, n few doors below St. Clair,
ap 6, 18 13
Doctor Daniel ElicMeal,
clfFice on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfiei
streets, Pittsburgh. dee 10—y d
IIAIL31:1N, JENNINGS & CO
COTTON YARN WAREHOUSE,
No. 43, Wood Street,
Agents for &comae of the F,agie Cotton Factory Yarns
marl7—y
IVILLta.m H. WILLIAMS JOH:: S. DILWORTB•
wu~&Dilworth,
Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Me
chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured Ar
ticles. No. 29, Wood street. sep 10—y
NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY,
linadesale and Retail Dealers in
English, Trench and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 81, Market stteet.rittsburgli.
sep 10-y
J, G, & A, GORDON,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
Water street, Pittsburgh. sep 10—y
BIRMINGIIAM & CO.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
No. 60, Wooer street,Piashurgh, Pa
ITi'TEßMS. — Remicing and shipping, 5 cents per
100 lbs. Commission on purchases and sales, 24 per
tent mar 22—y
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works,
Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse, No, 25, Wood st., Pivaburgh
sop 10—y
HAILNLA.?:, JENNLNGS & CO.,
Inelesiii• Grocers, Comunianion and Pro-
dace Merchants,
And dealers ix Pittsburgh► Mantsfactures.
mar 17 No. 43, Wood street. Pittsburt
JOHNSON & DUVAL,
Illeekaindere sad Paper Rulers,
Continue business at the stand late of M'Candless
Johnson. Every description of work in their line net at
andrromptly executed. - may B—y
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1843.
NICHOLAS D. COLEMAN LLOYD R. CoLxmAa.
Coleman & Co.,
General Agents, Forwarding and Commission
Merchants,
Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so
licit consignments. n 22—tf
LEMUEL WICK JOHN D. Wica.
L. &J. D. WICK,
Wholesale Grocers & Dealers in Produce,
116 Wood Street, 4 doors above Fifth st.,
may 15 Pittsburgh, Pa.
EAGLE GROCERY STORE.
% , kv
Q TACY LLOYD, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Grp
cer and Fruiterer, No. 140 Liberty street Pitts
burgh
Bksigswharn do Co.,
AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND,
AND CLEVELAND LINI
March 22
John U. Brant, Wholesale Grocer,
Dealer in Grain, General Forwarding and Com-
mission Merchant,
Harrisburgb, Pa.
WILL dispose of all goods sent for Commission
Sales at the lowest commission rates.
REFERENCES:
Ph ihz.—J. &W. Esher, Day & Gez rich. D. Leech C Co
Baltimore—W.Winn Sten. E.Elder
Ilarrislru rsrh—M ichlßurke,ll. nte.i,d M. Iloldrnan
july 1-6 m.
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers,
No. 37. Marketstrect. qep 10
John Anderson, Smithfield Foundry,
Water street, near the Moncmpthela House, Pittsburgh
sep 10—y
THOMAS B. Your:a
Thos. B. Young & Co.
Furniture Ware Rooms. corner of Hand street and Et
change alley. Persons wishing to purchase furniture,
will find it to their advantage to give us a call, being ful
ly atiAfied that we can please as to quality and price.
sep 10
R. C. "FOWNSEND & CO.,
Wire Workers and Wire Manufacturers.
No. 23, M••u•ket street, bet eruct) 2,1:14.11 34 treets.
aPp 10—y
Exchange Rotel,
Corner of Penn and Saint Ctair . strrets, by
Pilkington's Unrivalled Blacking,
AfANUFACTURED audAuld wholee.ale and retail,
1. SIXTH STREET, une door below Smithfield.
Oct
James Patterson, jr.,
Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of
Dicks, hinges and bolt:; tobacco, fuller, mill and timber
,crews; housen screw,: fur rolling mills, kc. sep 10—y
John ltrCloakey, Tailor and Clothier,
Liberty,4treet, between Sib gtreet and Yirgin alltv
South side. seplo
Webb Closey's Boot and Shoe Inanuflietory,
No. 83, 41k sf., next door tuthre U. S. Bank.
Ladies prunella, kid and satin shoes mule in the neate-t
mannvr, and by the neatest French patterns. sep 1U
William Doherty,
AIiAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER,
148 Liberty Atreet, between Market 6 .a
and SiKth. ap
John Cartwright,
CUTLER and Surgirai Instrument Manufacturer
corner of 6th and Liberty streets, PittAburg, Pa.
N. IL—Always on hand an extensive assortment of
Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's,
Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's l'atent Shears.
Saddler's Tools. Trusses, &c. je 24.
Oak and Poplar Lumber for Sale.
AFEW thousand feet of seasoned Oak and Poplar
Lumber, for sale by wholesale. Enquire of Jaasea
C. CILIII-771i4i t, Esq. near the Fountain Inn. jy 21.
br. Good's Celebrated Female Pills.
rp HESE I'ills are strongly recommended to the
.1 notice of ladies as a safe and ellicient remedy in
removing those complaints peculiar to theirsex, from
want ofexercise,orgeneruldebilityof the system. They
obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and
Nervous affections. These Pills have gained the sanc
tion and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in
the Unite' States, and many Mothers. For sale
Wholesale and Retail,by R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
sep 10 No. 20, Wood Street, below Saconcl.
Notice to Dr. DrataretWs Agents.
THE office in Pittsburgh, which was established for
the purpose of constituting agents in the west,
having accomplished that onject, is now closed, and
Mr. G. H. LEE, in the Diamond, Market street, ap
pointed my agent for the sale of my Pills and Lini
ments. All Dr. Brandreth's agents will, therefOre,me
derstand that Dr. B. will send a travelling agent
throughthe country once a year to collect monies for
sales made and re supply agents. The said traveller
will be prtwided with power of attorney, duly proved
before the Clerk of the city and county of New York,
together with all the necessary vouchers and papers.
Mr J. J. Yoe is my traveling agent now io PNmsyl
vanin. B BRANDRETH, M. I).
N. B.—Remember, Mr. G. 11. LEE, in the rear of the
Market is now my only agent in Pittsburgh.
Facts.
Having been afflicted for nearly tw•o years, with a
hard swelling on the cap of my knee, wit:cli
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
linament, or external remedy.
Witness my hand. JAMES TAYLOR.
- - .
Ohio tp., Allegheny co. Pa. Jan. 10. 1840.
Dr. Brandretlea external remedy or hnament; sold
at the store of GEORGE H. LEE, Pittsburgh, price
50 cents per bottle. feb 8.
Dr. Bechterr's Pulmonary Preservative.
OR coughs, colds, influenwas, catarrhs, whooping
tough, spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all
diseases of the breast and lungs, andarrestof approach
ingconsnmption. Warranted free from mercury and
other minerals. B. A. FAH NESTOCK & CO.,
jy 12 Agents for Pittsburgh.
William C. Wall,
Plaice and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame
Manufacturer,
No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CANV ASS brushes, varnish, &c,., for artists, always
on hand. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly fin.
ined to order. Repairing done at the shortestnotice.
Particular attencionpaid to regilding and jobbing of
every description.
Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to
their advantage to call. imp 10-y
fORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port
rait Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burk's Buil
ding. J. Osborne would solicit a calffrom those who
desire Portraits .Spcimens can be seen at his rooms
'may 3.
FRANCIS L. Yousc
McKIBBIN & SMITH
Cheap for Cash,
PRICE
• nion Cotton Factory.
S REDUCED.
Short Reel Yarn
No. 5 at 15 cts per lb
Gat 15 do
7 at 15 do
8 at 15 do
9 at 15 do
[lO at 15 do
11 at 15 do
12 at 15 do Candlewick atls cents per lb
113 at 1G du Com. Batting, 8 do
14 at 17 do Family do., I2i do
15 at 18 do Carpet Chain, 20 do
IG at 19 do Cotton Twine, 20 do
17 at 20 do Stoclang Yarn and Cover
;lB at 21 do let Yarn always onhand.
tl9at 22 do Cotton Warps made to or-
F2O at 23 do 1 , r.
Long Reel Yarn.
500 at 8i cents per dozen
600 at 7i do
700 at 6. do
800 at 5 do
900 at 5 do
1000 at 5 CID
M'Orders promptly attended to, if left at J & C.
Painter's,Logan & Kennedy's,or the Past OfEce:addreas
f 27 J. K. MOOItHEAD & CO.
PITTSIIURGH
Circulating and Reference Library.
OF religious, historical, political and miscellaneous
works, will be open every day, Sabbath except
ed, from 7 o'clock A. M., until 9 I'. M., in the Ex
change building, corner of St. Clair street and Ex
change alley, where punctual attendance will 1* given
by J. GEMMIL.
sep 10.
PITTSB URG H MANUFACTORY.
Springs and Axles for Carriages,
At Eastern Price:.
Fri E subsciibers manufacture and keep constant
' ly on hand Coach. C and Eliptic Springs (war
=tea.) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated
Dash Frames. Brass and plated Hub Bands. Stump
Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps,
Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and
I linges, &c., Sz,c. JONES & COLEMAN.
sep 10 St. Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge.
FOR SAFETY,
Trac,:!ers should select Boats provided real%
Evan's Safety G tia rds fur preventing Explosion of
Steam Boilers
IT would be well for the traveling community to
bear in mind that their security depends entirely
upon their own encouragement of boats that have or
may be at the expense ofprocuring the above appara
tus. And that every individual making such selee
tious is contributing towards a general introduction of
an invention admitted by all mop who understand the
principles of the Steam Engitn to be a sure preventa
tive against those dreadful disasters. You have cer
tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already
taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the
thousands of lives that have all eady been lost, a suffi
cient War 11111,7,, and inducement to make inquiry for a
Safety guard Boat, and in every cave to give it the
preference. They have went to an additional expense
that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore
to meet them with a corresponding degree of liberality,
and by your preference show that you appreciate their
laudable endeavors to stop this, awful sacrifice of hu
man life. They do not charge More than other boats;
their accommodations in other respects are equal, and
is many cases superior, and as there is one leaving
Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any ribk, when
it is so completely in your own power to avoid those dis
asters.
All boats marked thus [" ] in the List of Arrivals and
Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied
with the Safety Guard.
List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard.
ALPS. 1E IVESS.
AGNES, JAMES ROSS,
AMARANTH, LADY OF LYONS,
ADELAIDE, MENTOR,
ASHLAND, MINSTREL.
BRILLIANT, MARIETTA,
BRUN E 7'TE, MICHIGAN,
BREAK WATER. MARQUETTE,
BRIDGE IVA TER, MISSOURI MAIL,
CADDO, MUNGO PARK,
CICERO, MESSENGER,
CANTON, MONTGOMERY,
CUTTER, NORTH BEND,
CECELIA, NEPTUNE,
CASPIAN, NAR AG ANSETT,
CLIPPER, NIAGARA,
COLUMBUS, OSPREY,
CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY,
C OL UM B IA NA, 01110.
DUQUESNE, ORLEANS.
DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH,
ECLIPSE, PENELOPE,
EMMA, PANAMA,
ED il 'IN HICKMAN, Q UEEN of the SOUTH..
EVELINE, R 0 WENA,
EXPR ESS MAIL.
FORMOSA, SARAH ANN,
FORT PITT, SARATOGA.
GALENA, SAVANNA.
GE 'L BROOK, TALLEYRAND,
GALLANT, TOBACCO PLANT,
IDA, V IC TR ESS,
INDIAN QUEEN. VALLEY FORGE,
ILLINOIS, IVEST 117 ND,
.1. H. BILLS, mar 22
Ncw York Dyer.
OSE E MMES. w ctrild respectfully inform his friends
and the public in 'general, that be dyes Ladies'
dresses, I liibits and Mantels Of every description, black;
and warrants them not to smut. and to look equal to new
goods. He dyes fancy colors ofull descriptions of silk
and carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restores the colors of
gentlemen's clothing, so as to resemble new goods.
Mr. H. Batters him self that he can please the public,
as he has demo an extensive business in New York for
twenty years. All work acme on moderate terms, at his
establishment in sth st., between Wood and Smithfield
near the Theatre.
CERTIFICATE
'This is to certify that °SEP, HIMES has done
work for us, which has fully answered our expec
tations; and we eons/tier him a competent dyer.
S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy.
Wm. Barnes, W. B. Boies
3. B. Short Jeff, Wm. Porter.
David Hall, H. H. Smith,
13. F. Mann, Henn• Jarens
David Boles, A. Siiockey,jr.
Joseph French,jr., Joseph Vera,
George Barnes. ap 20
IFI Naylor & Co.'s Best Refitted Cast SteeL
THE undersigned, agents for the alwrie celebrated
stamp of Steel, will always keep on hand an as
of the same, consisting in
BestrefinedCast Steel, squared,flat,round and octagon,
do do do do axe temper,
Extra do do do for nail . catters,
Best do Double and Single Shear steel,
English Blister, Gerinan, ()partite; Wedge and Craw
ley Steel, at wholesale, by the case, or in smalle.r lots
to suit purclussens. LYON, SHORB & CO.,
je 24-3 m F oot of Wood street
To silo tL - entlemen of Pittsburgh.
THE subscriber most respectfully
. , informs the gentlemen of this city and®
vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and
SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the
Mayor's office. Having been foreman in some of the
most fashionable boot shops in the Eastern cities; and
having furnished himself withthe best French and
American calf skins, he hopes by his attention to busi
ness to merit a share of public patronage. To those
gentlemen who have kindly patronised him he returns
his sincere thanks, and can with coufidence appeal
for the goodness of his work and knowledge of his
business. P. KERRIGAN.
may 11
William Adair, Boot and Shoe Maker,
Liberty st. opposite the head of Smithfield.
The subscriber having bought out the®
stock of the lato Thomas Iltlfferty, decexwd,has
commenced business at the Ord stand of Mr. R.,
and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in
his line, in the best mamser, and on the shortest. notice.
He keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of shoo
endings of all descriptions, and of the best quality. He
solicits the patronage of the public and of the craft.
sep 10—y WM. ADAIR.
David Clark, Ag't.,
IFASFIIONBLE BOOT MAKER, has remove&
to No. 34 Market street, between Second and
Third streets, where he would he - happy to see his
old customers. and all others who feel disposed to pa
tronise him. Ile uses nothing but first rate stock, and
employs the best of workmen; and as he gives his con
stant personal attention to business. he trusts that he
will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage.
sep 10
Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cheap for Cash.
No 8, Fifth rt. Two doorefrom Market.
YATES inteuds to manufictun-r a bet
-411111-r • ter article ni Chi.drci.s and
:Misses' Shoes, and sell them cheaper f ca.:a than
they can be bouzht in the city. He will keep constant
ly on hand and makes to order Ladies' Shoes of all
kinds and colors, at very low prices, of the following
list.
Ladies' Lasting Foxed Gaiter Boots, $1 75
" best quality Kid or Morocco Gaiters, 130
" Calfskin Boots, 1 37.
" Foxed Half Gaiters, a/lcolors. 1 374
" best kid and Moroco buskin, 1 18}
" Double Soled Slippers, (Jeff.) 1 12.
" fine Kid Springs and Turns, best quail 00
" Springs, heavy, 87,
" Slippers. 75
46 44. 44 (1-2
All Shoes made here warranted. MiSiC3' and Chill
drens' in the same proportion.
Retnemher the place, at the sign of the Red
Bo x , No. 8, Fifth street.
July 1 JAMES YATES.
LOOK AT-THIS!
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGA.R STORE
J. FULLERTON,
Ne. 1.16, Wood street. one donr above Gilt,
KUPS constantly on hand all kinds of the best
Spanish Cigars. Revalias, Casadores, Coos--
manes, Trabucas, Principez.
Also, half Spanish and common cigars.
Tobacco of all The best broods. Cavendish, 5s
lump; Baltimore Plug, 12s and 16s, lump.
Also, Mrs. Miller's fine cut chewing tobacco.
Snup--Rappee, Scotch, Macouhn, High Toast,Sc.c.
He has also, all other articles in his line, which he
offers, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices.
CALL AND SEE. je 8-6 m
z WARE ROOMS.
ALEX4NDER M'CURDY,
At the old stand of Young 4- Ar Curdy, Ka, 43, Se
cond street, between Wood and Market,
RESPECTFULLY informs the friends of the late
firm. and the public ernerally, that he is prepa
red to fill all orders for Cabinet Work, of any kind,
with all po. , =ible despatch, and wan-tuned to be equal
to any in the city.
Every attention will be aid to funtisling COFFINS,
, when rerinirrd. je 16—y
Pile Manufactory.
THE subscriber having commeneed the manufitc
tore of Cast Steel Files, from American materials
exclusively, merchants or other persons wanting can be
supplied by him with a better article than the foreign,
and at lower prices. Intending to use only the best
quality of File Steel, manufactured by the Messrs.
SHOENBERGER'S, which is now brought to a perfection
equal to the best English article, manufactured for the
same purpose, the subscriber has full confidence that he
will be able. in qtmlity of articles and prices, to realize
the best hopes of the friends of American Industry.
GEORGE ROTHERY,
jv 15— Y. Corner of O'Hara & Liberty sts.
Horatio P. Young, Cabinet Maker,
( Lair of the firm•of Yowug 4. .ir curdy)
Tj AS commenced the ousinelss in all its branches at
N.)22, Wood street, between First and Second
otes., \when , he will keep constantly on hand a good as
sortment of well made ITBNITURE, and hopes, by
strict attention to btisiness, to merit a continuance of
the patronize of the public.
Every attention willbe pa id to furnishing COFFINS,
8,7 e. A Furniture Car for hire. July 11
JOHN WPM-MANI),
Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker,
Thini o.,betlecen IVood and Morkct,
It-spectfully informs his friends and the public that he
is prepared to execute all orders f r sofas, sideboards,
bureaus. chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and
spring mattrasses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol
stering work, which he will warrant equal to any made
in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10
Matthew Jones. Barber and flair Dresser,
I In , : rem wed to Fourth street, opposite the :Mayor's or
fire, where Le will he happy to wait upon permanent or
tnin,;elo co,st,/rlierrz. lie solicit; a share pu'ulic pa
troT oc:" gep 10.
FALL FASHION
HATS AND CAPS. '
P'tgo,
The subscriber having returned from. the East with
the latest stye of Hats, has now on hand and will con
stantly keep a large assortment of his own :Want:far
titre, which for lightness . , service, beauty, and cheap
fleas, cannot be surpassed, and wou:d respectfully in
vite his friends and the public to examine his stock of
Hats and Caps, at the Manufactory. No. 73. Wood st.
eep 9-3 m WILLIAM DOUGLAS.
NEW FASHIONABLE
Sat and Cap Manuftectory. f0:0
No. 93 Wood street, 3 doors belorr Diamond Alley.
HE subscriber willkeep constantly on hand every
T
variety of the most fa-hionable HATS and CA PS,
wholesale and retail. at reduced prices.
Persons wishing to purchase win find it to their inte
rest to give him a call. S. MOORE.
Pittsburgh, aug. 429,1843.
1 -4RTSDING AND POLISHING —Sad Iron.
VI ground and polished. at f 1• and other kind= of
grinding done at the Cast Steel File Manufactory. car
ts: of Libnrty and O'Hara strcen. aug 18
PRICE, TWO CENTS.
(TIN Inilp Attiorning Post,
- 7 1-7- • ,
HIS TORICCTS AND HIS SWEETHEART
Have you ever been in Windsor, Vermont! IT IA
you have beard of Josiah Baker, Indeed, you tisay
have beard of him, even though you have not been is
the State of Vermunq for he is well known in Beaton
as the greatest dealer in poulny in all New. England.
About Thanksgiving- time, you may see in all pare d'
Boston, Josiah Baker's wagons, literary cransined with
turkeys geese, chickens and docks, together with
pumpkins and squashes. and all manner of Tbsairsgiv
ing sauce. It was thought by some, if Josiah should
die without an heir to inherit his virtues and ;torpedo~
ate the stock of poultry, that Thanksgiving would have
to be abolished altogether in that region; for, as to lae •
ing thankful upon an empty stomach, it co uld not, is
the nature of things. be expected. In fact, they tried it
on one occasion. Josiah didn't die, to be sore, but
'twas just as bad for the time being, as you shall see.
Contrary to all usages, and probably for the eke d
doing somethinz wherewith to distinguish himself, the
Governor of Massachusetts appointed Thankagfringste
the same day which had been set apart for that puts
pose in Vermont. Now no real Yankee will ester abs
sent himself from his kindred on Thanksgiving 4iels,
not even fur gain; and Josiah, though a bachelor, was
ill the habit of having his blood relations to roamer*
ith him on that occasion; and you know that tha }tabs
its of an old bachelor Hre not easily broken upon, Be.
sides his worthy sister Hester wfuld bare felt herself
scandalized indeed, if she were denied the privilege of
bustling and scolding, and storming about as usual, in
the hurry of preparation for the joyous festival. Not
that she was M-natured, or given to scolding oncterort
dinary eircumstanecs—far from it; but there is a time
for everything. Then Josiah's numerous relatives,
(and you've no idea, unless you've been there, how
numerous one's relatives are in that country,) who were
always expected to partake of the luxuries of his fart
yard, and to devour, with an appetite 'which &ll:n=4P
ly returns but once a year, Miss Hester's puddings,
pies, tarts. &c., would have felt anything but thaukftd
if Josiah had gone to Boston, instead of keeping.
Thanksgiving of home. Bathe had no idea of such
thing.
He could Zl3 w.• 11 afford to keep his turkeys as the
Boston folks could do without 'em and he'd teach Gun.
crnor Lincoln to appoint the same day as the Govesmot
of VcrmoaL So Josiah kept Thanksgiving, as in time
thou.-th Ids heart was not as ligEt as usual, fat; be
pi:ied the Boston folks, and could not help saying now
sad then, as he cut a slice of turkey, —Governor Lim,
ruin ought to have known better."
But there was this drawback sport his happiness, it
v. as a trifle compared with the consternation of the Bass
tun people. His old customer;, who had for fifteen ot
twenty years relied upon him fur supplies, magi had
never once been disappointed, could not believe distills
would fail to appear now, and even the day preceding
Thanksgiving, refused to put chase of others andsr the
full conviction that be would come though at the elev . . ,
en h hour. But, alas, be came not; and for the first
time in their lives, and 1 hope the last, many of the
good citizens were obliged to forego the luxury of Is
roast turkey, and dine upon roast beef; and, instead ot
being thaul:fill, they did nothing but eat and drink, and
grumble. But there is no calamity, however great,
from which good may nut be extracted.
This unhappy event led the good people to reflect
upon what might be the consequence if Josiah should,
he removed by death, leaving no issue to keep up the
~ , toelt of turkey;; and as life is uncertain, even in Vell•
Enoct, they sat about devising means of averting so se.
rious an evil. Accordingly, Josiah began to receive
letters ad‘i.ing. him to marry; disinterestedly pointing
out to him tb' cheerfulness of his present mode eflifet
and hinting also that if he should die childless, Thanks,
giving would be broken up. Now the subject of mat•
rim:my had never entered Josiah's head. His maiden
sister attended to his house—darned his srockings foe
Sunday—washed his neck and ears for him of a Satan
day night—and combed his hair in more ways than
one. In short, he couldn't see what more a woman
could do. However, the subject bad got into his mind,
and it was nut easy to get it out again. It was con.
stantly before him. He could not even sleep in meets
ing, but was constantly looking about, and observing
how nice and chirk the young women looked. Finally
he concluded to open his mind to his sister and ask bet
advice.
After weighing the matter thoroughly, and mourn.
ing over the prospect of laying down the sceptre, she
advised him (with magnaminity which none but a SiP
ter could exhibit) ta comply with the suggestions of
his friends-and Mary stated that she was willing to
region her authority to another for the sake of promos
ting his Inippincas; but in order to secure the latter,
she must make the match herself, at least so far as to
point out a proper person for him to court. This was
a great rein - fto him, but ho would have been better
pleased if she could have settled the whole matter; for
he had a great horror of entountering one of the sex
face to face, having never been in company with any
but his own relations. However, his sister, who was
in the habit of gossippino, in the intermission with all
the women that came to meeting, soon made choice ot
a wife for her brother, in the person of Sally Japecti.
who lived but a couple of miles from his farm yard.--
She was (as she told Josiah) of a rugged make, thick
set, wholesome looking. and as smart as a steel trap---..-
So it was agreed upon that on Sunday night, Jo
siah should commence his conrtship. Acrordingly,afs.
ter supper he mounted his horse, and started with
mpch fear and trembling for Squire Jepson's. He
rode very sl o w, that he might con over what Itched to.
to say to Sally; but after thinking over many forme
of speech, he arrived at the house quite at a lose how
-Ito open his heart• Having tied his horse to a femurs.:
he thought he would reconnoitre the premises before
going in; but although there was a light in the sitting
room, the curtains were drawn, and nothing could be
discovered. After walking round the house two or
three times, and going so often to thefence to see if his
horse was tied securely, he finally made a desperate
effort. went to the well and took a drink from the book*.
et. and then gave a rap on the door.
'Walk in.' bawled the Sqnire.
After fumbling some time, he finally raised the latch
and entered.
'Why. Jo , inh Baker!' exclairnecl the &rake.
'Why, Mr- Baker!' echoed his wife; ‘is that you'—•
Set to the fire.'
Salle said nothing, but smoothed down her vanciyle, •
laid her hands on her lap, and looked into the fire--•
The three youngest children who were sitting on the
hearth commenced whispering together respecting the
object of the visit, for being Sunday night they ans._
netted he had come a spnrsing. Silence continued
for some minutes till the children could contain them.
selves no longer. but snickered out a laughing.
•Now pick unyour legs and go to bed for your mass
ners,' said the Squire, the dame at the Fame time his.
illg them a slap that helped them on their way walla.
After the confusion arising from this moven:oat had
:üb-ich-ci, the dame asked,
01-low is MiA3 Hester. Mr. Baker
'Reasonable, Y thank you.'
Afteran interval of a few minutes, the dame spoke
out again—
'l think Deacons Sprin's wife must be poorly, for I
see her 80t clown k the last prayer, and did'nt get up
to the ble%sin.'
'ell now I dia'nt mind that,' said Josiah.
'Why, where were your eyes, Mr. Baker 1'
.Tosiah made no reply, for the fact was, his
gyre fixed upon the corner pew on the right hand.-
aide, where sat Sally Jepson.
'Our little man was unusually solemn, to-dar,ltkalghlk
the self-righteous was pretty well cut up- The sheik
fitted a good many on'em.'
'Yes,' replied Josiah.
The trq,th was, he wciul4 have given the werid to
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