51 , 41.,ft• artt'` ':1•47 r , PUBLISIIE'D DAILY, BY PHILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. VOL.. lI._NO. 51. PUBLISHED BY rooms PHILLIPS & WM. la. SMITH N. - W . .40,7w of Wood and Fifa, Streets. Ttaxs.—Five dollars a year, payablo in advance. Single capie&T-wo C4ltes—:or sale at the counter of the Office sha by - News Boys. The 1:11Nekly Mercury hia Manufacturer Is publislie at ;the same office, on a double medium awe, as, TWO DOLIARS a year, in ence. gle copies, SIX CENTS. Timms Or , ADVERTISING. PEA SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: Otte insertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00 Two do., 075 Two do., 0 00 Three do. 5 00 T lirae du., 7 00 Ow wegtir., 150 Four do., i 00 Two do., 300 I SiK. du., 10 00 Three Ad:, 4 Oil (Jae yea'', 15 U 0 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS . cli4N Gr& HIE AT PLEASURE• Orie Square. Two Sluares fiix mninki,, $lB 00 Six inouthi, line year, •?5 00 One year, ~,IrbLarger advertise acme in proportion OPCARDS of f4Jur liF.es Six Dor LAB: , \cor Public Offices, &c ei , " Past Office, Thini itwen M irlset a:.l uod fcrect3-- , -.R. M. Riddle. Puitin as ter. ezeo..*tionte, Wwar. ii!l (13J1• Cr.,ni City Tre.414 ,, , P 1.)..) 1. b •t:: ?n Fir , t aN.I ir.(234---J.J.-u7i Bar,rn Traa.ur. County Treas:try, Tttird street, neti.t.do,:- to tits hird Yr:kJ:Uri:lu C./arch—S. R. F. -Vagor's Office, Fourth. Laween Market u:nl qtraet*--.l.Lexan Ilan, Mayor. Merchant's E cchan;re. Fourth ir.ar Niaritet and IFut..l ••L uL - Laird aid l'sjuct'd evt . 1 / 1 77.:..t . ..Tche re rs' an,? slit Ktnk, (Coral n•ly FulnL) Wool and M Ex;rhanfc, Film st. near Wood. HOTELS. ...1f0na.i.f.a4144 iLuse, etc:any , : II ,! , •I. C:.,ir. .I.ferc!eles' 1{ , . , . 'e1, n0,..i0r ul PltirJ a:1 , 1 I. 1-YditeeSfse`-'s, owaer of Penn At. an,l Canal Za;prenq it.roet, !war I incr . ; .311asi.o.t St., upp ,, .it , _• Wayt:c. Broa.i.lursr4 IL:isr, rtntll CaMil. itt?)rtsnt to J.vnora of Sa. - ar LYlllls. 1E: 1 Salt ' Sett.lri, for 'lll\ Milli., 1. W. 11:).: 2.!.1 it) fo ' .ly (litTert;lt Stat . :3, ae troll al is tha Pitti bargh 2:11 .I'lozh.my, cr.; 1)e fiL3C:I is up,;:ati•t•l ;1' a tilin • toi;li ;•::;;; \'lL; !I', Mr. \Vi o•: Pn3 - 1 at liownrio an ,l . Tlli 1.. tt!ltr.r: 111 ,12.13 V 1!11'1.11•1” ea.l ‘V 11 . 1 Liovr v ir 'l•ti u.•‘ 1 th •AI lian , L. APPI, to W . . W. Eva - riz' Chamomile Pills AJ. C LEMEI. IL! N..kv wa. ..1.• iu it 3 HI ,:t.11.;'%-tvlo-c - 1 form. 1:1- sv :r• • t • srtb Fli;1 in e. , ! chc and itor.:arh iLa sw..l,a , ion of sinkit,..; at t!:•• fus•rt - -1 naa,ea, freo l uen• yr;, d t.inass !co -yards nirht awl re,at:w It , nil co:1(1111.J aowsr.ls of a tweivelno.all, rsasulLiag Dr. \ Evan-, 10(1 a , .d s Ibmiftins to bi 3 •wer • • aad.a e_'al.tc bole of trea.,..7yrat, oi.! patl.nt i 1 to lu-001111'0v; spr.^.^.• of thle month ; an I.;rat..[l:l for tit? incA4culalau cam.- forward n.xlvolutit , ..erea the slave ita• ternent F. ealc anflreLail., be IL E. SELl,i'.lf`l, -N.). 20, Wo.i strer P.,2340 . 3 riDarho - aal. Car.e.y. TLITT has r,eir,a this day fro , o NOW VW':, a fr. Ah f-typ!v theabo)e cekl , rotrd curt- for CoTzlis. Cul 13 anl Cons:y.l2l , 6;ms; ar.tl i< r ,, aly plv r Ilittar`ri It or retail , at ilk Medic 11 Agncy, Folrtii At. ettsr Bargains than ever, at the Three Big Doors. rILIE subscribtr xvotdd respectfully ialur.r. his eu-, to and thepublic:;enerally, that notwidistuti noho unprecedented salts at the Throe Big flours, daring the pres mt season; he has still or hand the ha.- gi . ..6t an d m ost assortment cfcle3. 3 aut CM/- TILING that eqa heboa.Tht west of the 1114/Wir , 67, , . The ORM may test assured that all articles otii-red at his store are miuthetured from FRESH GOODS, pur chased in Om Eantern markets this spring and mo d e in to garments by Pitttsburgh workmen. In consequence (tithe multiplicatiOa of slop shops in tsar city, tilled with pawn brokers clothes and the musty, cast o!fgarmania oftnrmors c as'ms, from the east era ci ties, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char a.e.ter Ithe establisitments in which they are invited to i iurchas before they part with their m0.1.3:y. The ami ties otti.n•ed at se...end of the concerns in this city, are the mere. otitis of New York and Philadelphia slop ;Imp. and. sent oat here to he palmed off on the Pius csegi public. Pur."lrt ;ors she. 'd be on their guard a ;aiast these inyositions, and they may rely on the filet hat no establishment that advertises eastern made (lo lling, Call give as good an article or as a.lvant ageous oar.g,aius as can b. 2 had at the "Tinve Big Own -3." Thrpublic will please remember that all the subscri ..!r'sgarmoutsare made in this cily,bv competent work en, and not gathered up like the gomls now ott;•red by be "birds of passage" front the sin. ~ 1+ and putohos of !astern slop shops. It wiil always br Lis en.ten,or to nctlntain Oh , reputation that the "lime Bi; Doors" ' la ve obtairwa for ftwei4ting - a ,oip-riu- -,tyle of C .11.41NG in every respect, and at in leos hclow th, 3-e of oy other establishment. Il e would aria return his thanks to his friends and he public for the unprecedented patronage bestowed pan his establishment, and believing that they have ulna it to their advantage to deal with him, he would meat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase nothing °fever): description at the lowest inice,t9 call t 10. 151, LIBERTY ST. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. "e'Observe Metal, Fiat,- in tin , pavement. up 26. Look zt This. rTIE nn - mtion of those NVIIO have been sonic what s,t ytical r...f.T , rcnce to tlto toirncrom: poltri=hod in favor of Dr. Swa\-no's Compound vrup of EViid Charry, on accuunt of the persons being tknoavn in this S,:mtion of the. State. is ro=pectfully di •eted to the following c-rtiticam, the writer of which v . beg!' n ithmn orth' , ltorough for i , evcral years, and known ai tn inmgrity and responsibility. elffentiliv. 3. . ~V h vsrdiddbi r .:ll4l. 4 lrPen Ce I UPOUtd Syrup otWild .n% , isCo4lol l labach Ih:we been Eieveaely iI i s t itheatienir rolaths, and I have no hesitation it Is the *oat elrondst medicine dant I tOproeure. It oempesestll uneasiness, ..',4 4 lterrel I with m v aiet.—and tuaintain4 a mzuiar I !..to I appetite. 1. caa,inee.mty recommend it to all -„• aillicred. J. NltrviCtt, Borough of - 1 k, .1 '9 I&I0 • C uhersburgh. • - F Of 11V WILLIAM THORN . N". i 3 Iklnt -. .,21. ,treet. ... . . xi . _..._ . , . . . . . , . . t _ _ , ... _ .. . .:. • . . 7. Air.: • . .. .. . • - ~ .. . ::... . , ~ . . . . . _ _ . . _ R. Woods, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office removed to BakCwell's Offices, on Grant street, nearly opposite the new Court House, neat rooms to J. D. Nralion, first floor. sep 10 Hugh Toner, Attorney at Law, Nt)rtli r: t corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets Pittsbur,th. sop 10—y .711VANDLESS & NITLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Of11,:e in the Diamond, hack of the old Court Ilou::e ie.') 10 Pittsburrth. Francis S. Shank, Attorney at Law, Fourth sta. ,t, above Wood, gep 10-lc Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas liamilton, - Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sep 10—y Pittsburgh, Pa. Wm. O'Hara Robinson, Attorney at Law, Office on di North side iaf the Diamond. between ;Mar ket and Union steets, up stairs sep lU A. I. Darboraw, Attorney at Law, Teialer,; his pn,fessionalservices to the public. °filet sro 10 i oa sth a.. above Wood. Pitt sliunfli. Eystcr & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, 01lien rrrrinv,?d from t 11" Diamond to "Attorney', , Row.' shady sid: of lth, between Market and Wood N. Enckmaster, Attorney at Law, I I Ls remov - edhi office to Bpar,:• T,aw 11M;diris, , . Ilb 5.., a:oovo Smitbfloicl, Pit tibur2.ll. cri. 10 GeorTe 177. Layng, Attorney at Law, itt Fourth .tivet. twur t r) 27 •-.‘ qeide Washington, Attorney at Law, ):Tio , in Bal‘e well's Unilitinff, Grant street, Pittsburgh cncs, 18 12 John J. Mitchell. Attorney at Law, li •PC-0,.:1cr Smi;.llll..;d awl F.fth strert.,% :31)11:z1 to!::; 11.•pr.)—r...!: attt•::d •d to. 1..1) if—v Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pitt Pa. t )Fic , .: ,trout. 11 WILLIA ArSTI.S. Ervi.. will !live hi, zu ton [ion to in 1u,'1 , 1:4 1, -ti ;::d 1 r,coniniend hint to Ow pParonay..o ofnv IV ALT I: Pi RIV Alt D. Daniel IVI. Curry, Attorney at Law, Lftil 1).•:we•-n Wool and Smith:iell, :o, Pittsbl..;!). Robert Porter, Attorney at Law, O } irC 1111 tilr r oent.r of Fourth and :trc••L. 10 ison & Plariegia, Attornoys at Law, •:11. 7 :ktref!t. Collections ina 4• on cr i orat,•tortui. P,m.,aou3 for wirl•roVe; of old s..ldivri tc.dcr a ct o! l'arrs nod dr r.v. In 4 - s for di,: pat.nit propared. mar .1.7.,y Liaary S. It:tag-raw, Attorney at Law, hi.; ' , trice to r Ti,r:titovo J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law, a.id L. liaraor, .Ittorney and Counsellor at 1'..7.1.7.r, C.11)/7., NiI:UPSON c(ouvry,oliti, pnwrcily to the collection “r. -orltr;'y of ;IVA •,I I larrisom, t;L'ill- AI:.V, Tll4 , .!IiIC!".. C461100;011, r;t1:01I. S:111.; ;;;,l o iletcc.4f I)nrcrll P7c t 1 , 41 . •1 ,, jr „ 1 , .Ldt r, . D. 'l'. gr. , 1 . ••, (Uwe t “rtil -A , of Fifth street, betAvet•ii n A Switii:;e:d. Pittsburgh. Feu L)-il rdagistrat.e's Blanku, in attachment wick: 11,. , late lae. 1 - “ r .43ie at this ()nice. Dr. S. R. Holmes.. office in Second sirtwt, nr. , :t door to Molvany Waroholi:r. se;) I (I—v Dr. A. W. Patterson, itlice st root, third [con the 4.0 i-rice 1 4 spp 10 UT ap G. 1.313 Oaic on Fifth staio, butwocti Wouil a:AI S:nithiicld ,trmt s, Pittsburgh. (le,- 10—y 1-I.III2SIAN, JENNINGS S. CO., , COTTON YARN WAREHOUSE, Nu. 43. Wood Strect, &gent , for the sale of the Bail: Cotto:i Fact,,ty Yams WILLIAM 11. WILLIAMS Williams do Dilworth, de.ale GreceN, Produce and Cinntni:::ion AL. chant., and. D-alerF in Pittsburgh Manufactured Ar ticle., No. -29. \Vocl street. sop 10—y NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & 'MACKE\ , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in English, French and Domestic Dry Goods, Ni. St, :1131-I,:c't -treet, Pitt , I)urgh. Sri) 11)--; .1. G. fi A. C;01Z1)(IN, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Water r-t,-oot, Pitt...Lurcrh. F.ei , 10—y Commission and Forwarding Merchants, N. 60, IVnter -trcet, Pitt- , 100-z - 1). Pa ;ifid 5 cv-0 , 1) ,- sl. 100 'h.. Coninni,sion 011 vurcha.c- autl Talc pet evot Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, .Eduard Hu 1 iteN, Ma:f111 - teillrer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, No. WI, Wood st.. Pitt. , bargh. scp JENNING: , & Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro duce Merchants, And deniers in Pitosburgh Manufr;rini - cs 17 No. 43, iwa ~ t rect. lit ur t . JOHNSON & DU v A Bookbinders and Paper Milers, Continne bu:ine3s at the stand tare of M'Candle,s John:on. Every do,:cription of work in thoir line tic ly and promptly exceuzed. may B—y NICHOLAS D. Cor..r.m.ss LLOYD R. Coi.EstAs. Coleman & Co., 'General Agents, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. Levee Street, Viek,burg, Miss. They respectfully sa consignments. n 2:27.tf John Anderson, Smithfield Foundry, . ter.treet, near the .llnnoit;tthela }louse, Pitt slim -eh PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, 'NOVEMBER 11, 1843 R. lilorrow, Eildcrman, Ward & Hunt, Dentists, a ft_•v. - d 'or; bviow SI. Doctor Daniel racryleal JOHN S. Dit.wolati BIRMINCIIAM k Cu EAGLE GROCERY STORE. TACY LLOYD, Jr., Wbolettule .Lnd Retail Gro- L. 7 eer and Fruiterer, No. 140 Liberty street Pitts bur,zh. may '2O. LEMULLAVICK L. & J. 1). WICK, Wholesale Grocers & Dealers in Produce, 1 1t Wood Street, 1 doors above Fifth st., !nay 15 Pittsburgh, Pu. Birmingham & Co., AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND llarch John IL Brant, Wholesale Grocer, -Dealer in Grain, General Forwarding and COl7l mission Merchant, Ilarrisburgh, Pa. goods sent . for Commission - NAT I LI. dlipose o f all Sales at the lowest commission rates. F FE C E S! Phila.—J.B: W. 1 7 , ,, hcr, Day & ri-h. D. Lorrli C 0 Bultinv:re—W NV in &A:0. Will Ann& llerr,J. E. Elder //a Burliejl.Antes.J :11.1101(1m:in .Plc I—Cm. Pittsbnr;_ 4 l JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 37. Marl:t-r otreet. cep 10 TIllO/A3 1(.1"Nt t•orler .11 !hind ,treet and Ex c'..;.tn, , 4 - e wising to purclia.w furniture, 'ind it to their ;id , . anta. , . , , ;rive u; a ca ll, ' w ing rut iy y.ati , th-d that We can plea,.c a; to quality dud price. 'et) 10 R. C. TO\VNsE.ND & Co., Wire Workers and Wire Wlantifactiarers, )11ir3: , A su iet, between 211 and 3d streets. Nair! Clair clrr cl .a, by ,Op 10 . NI.•KIIII3INSz SNIITII Pillringten's Unrivalled Blacking, A r ANC I' A( :11:I siXTII REKT, oct l'it: , Irir,ll, Pa., in rota..-turt- (,1 a!,l tirn'%. ,r! , :lV,;1191 ' Co.,' r,•,- 10-y John Drl'Closkcy, Tailor and Olcthicr, Libvrt:. strcrq, h. , :svro.n s;P:01. :"41,!1til Side. -i•h I 0 Webb Closcy's Boot and Shoe Manufactory, .No. G 3, d.r.'., nr.rt ‘1,,,,r !a the U. S. Bank. sh ,, ‘ in„ tha a..,1 by th- r , atf•-t French pattern , . t..9p 10 William Doherty, H.\l' AND CAP ( 'll I " 111 Lib 1 - :* Cc. h f•l WC 1.1.1 kill. I I I LET? ald 1-Lmii.tcturer. ;•,,n,cr n 1 (it'll Fa. ii.—.;.1%%.1 : .s nu a , s,rinivnt •;i•r4ical i.,1.11:1:3, Italt,•r • S, I.:11 Trur,t.s. Oak and Porilar X.x.mber for Salo. 1'1: \V ( and l'op'.ar ...: ~•IL! • 't 1: • C. ( . . 1 E. :1' ...:',:1'1 .. 011 . ; , 1,111.1). • 21. Dr. road's Celebrated Vernele pills [111. „ 1: an . SI tothL; :; t ‘ t ; L ; I`. t t - t • tft • •,/ • t rt . ltti t i t s ; ill I'l • t t , to tl.r , irs-x, fr,r, l • occx.('rcis.%orcr.orah.le , , rit of t ,tent. Tile) a .11 all a:H.I the sane ti.)ll nppr..batitm of il)e oinin,nt tLr •.1 many For said 11..•;:ii!, 1 .),.. It. A z ent. No. '2O. IV or. I Sirs t, Sooild. Notice to Dr. Brandreth's Agents. r I_l 1 1 1 li l r• in Pitts , eirgh, w 111,: tiv. as i . ,tablish, d for . the ptirpi ,4 o or ~,,,,titutinL, o h' the ha, in, : thnt onjret. 1: 1... W C10: . ‘'(1. ^ ' - 1 Mr. (;. 11. LEE, in the I )iatuodd. Market WO. ptuji,toil 11 - !V II2".•Ilt for the , "00 of illy PM , and Dr. lira'l.lECCl ., NN ill, thercrore,n,.- der.“nnd tiro. Pr. B. kill send a travelliug rd.;etd through the country oacr a .. , tar to rolled monies fur slles nunle and r , supply a rreut:. The said tra‘..l.lcr will Lc provided V. ith Itntr cr uC attnrnec, duly proved before the Clerk of the cite and rounty of New Y, , rk, op . t r withal] the nrces:tu - y . vouchers and papers. Mr .1. J. tra , ,,lCniTrtzenT !low B AN DRETII, M. D. N. 11.—Rorneml )or, Mr. . 11. LEE, in ;Ito roar actin: Marliot now my only n7ent in Pit tsl,itoi. june 14 with a Ilavihnaardl7„l e : 1 1 1 1 .1 11,: t nu c r i c ie n ri p ri ,f t%% n •n ly s,p k a n t: e , produced murli pain, and used various applications recommended-)iv the fur:airy—all in vain, Was cured completely by the use of WIC Iwttle of Dr. Braudretbrs liniment, Or eNt.Tinil remedy. Winiesa my hand, .LIMES TAYLOR. Ohio tp., lleglit , n2,. co. Pa. Jan. 10, 1310. 1)r. 131-471,1rt.t1C,' ev.erind remedy or linnmcnt; sold at the store of I;011.G1: 11. LEE, I'ittsh ; rr,on .50 pnr boffin. fel , 8. Dr. Bcebtor's PeLmonary Preservative. 17 U 3 cough-, -4 colds, imlueliza , , ca(itrrh,, whoopinL. , colifili. ,1 ittin2 of 131.xx1, pain in Ow Inva. , t, all ai.-ea,r, of Ow brea-t ava lung , . ;linlarre , t of approach in2 ~ , ,i,:nniptifm \Varranted fit, , from inurt.in y and otlicr mineral=. B. 1. F.IIINESTOCI ..K - .. CO.. j. I.? Agents for I'ittsbui,4ll. Plain an d Pane y Portrait and Pirtu re Fra nc Manufacturer, Ni,. 87, I:,,arth ,beet, Pitt, , burgh, Pa C\ N VASS hr0.:11 , -,.varni:it, for artists, always On hand. G 1115.5(25, &.e., promptly iii med. to order. km puifin;.; dozne at the shortest not ire. te.tention paid to rigildin,s- and jobbing of every ae, , criptien. Per,ons tittire , ,gunboats or house s will find it to their advantag - e to call. .t.p I 0-y Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheci Iron Ware No. 17, Fifth xtrect,hrtween Wootl and Market, Keeps constantly un hand a good assortment of wares, and solicit, a share oCpublir patconag - ,e. Also, on hand, the followingarticlest shovels, pokers, tongs. gridirons, ,:killet,i,teakettles, pots, ovens, coffee mills, &e. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for hemselves,fls he is determined m sell cheap fnreash or approved paper. mar 7—tf PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. ospowsr, Port rail Painter, Fourthstory BurlC:= Buil dint's. J. Osborne would solicit a call'firnn those who desire Portraits -Sprit - nen= ran be seen at his room. .• ~~ ~. ~~,:~~ Gls'__, . JOHN WLCK FIcANCIE L. YOUNG, Thos. B. Young & Co Exchange Hotel, James Patterson, jr., John Cartwright, Facts. William C. Wall, SAAR' E MORROW Cheap for Cash.-- Short Reel Yarn. No. 5 at 15 ets per ib. 6 at 15 do 7 at 15 do u at 15 do 9 at 15 du 10 at 15 du 11 at 13 do 12 at 15 do 13 at 16 do 14 at 17 do 15 at 18 Jo .16 at 19 do 17 at 20 du 18 at 21 do 19 at 9.2 do 20 at 23 do ler r-AFOrders promptly attenclud to. if left at J & C. Painter's, Logan &Kenned-', or the l'cr4 Office:address f 27 J. K. MOORHEAD & CO. PITTSBURGH Circulating and Reference Library. CIF reli4ious,historical, political and miscellaneous works. will he op n every day, Sabbath except ed, from 7 ,'clock A. M., until 9 P. M., in time Ex corner of St. Clair street and Ex alting° alley, where puncttml attendance ‘vill he Oven by J. GE.MMIL. sep 10. I'ITTSKLAWII N `.(;TORY. Springs and Axles for Carriages, r 1!F. b .i•tibl r s 111:PI'llat•1111 , nu l ko.T cunstan , „- ly on 11a::(1 Coa.-11, C and Elipti , Spring , (war rantrd,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Bras. 4 plated 1)11;11 Frame:, Brat-A and plated Hub Bands, Stump Joints, " pat,ut Leatl.vr, Suer and Bras; Lamps, Three fold Stop , , Iran, Door Iluudlt a and HinTe.s, JONES &. COLE:NIA N. sop 10 St. (;lair st., none tine Allegheny Bridge NEW CLOTHING Chcaper and better 11i,z,: can be had a! a;ly other Ik:et! tree 0 . 1 Call for Bargains THREE BD; t)(” -,its ,V.- . 1 I, /, q . './ 1.1•z!!‘ P t: iib'.•r 111 hie f i ii e n,l; mid 1 that call stuck of vomprii,es a larger a,l mot, variod than ha, titer liven 0pti., , ,1 at any I,titt i ,e is tlii,citv,and from Ow CI \viable t , rin , at v. hidi imrchazes were nailo,llo to ulothinJuhuitlicr than it viin he had in ti i .v othur osiahli-timp„t in t hi, c i t y. 11, tho public to c all and examine hi. of all the or dress, and frum xcollonce ot . the matin inl. thii It of %%141111:III- -111 0 the very lc w Irl irc at W111011(111 hi , Ltrt are he feel!: cfolifiilent th:lt c - iv rine will liy:d it to their advato ate to pu at the. •• The , e 1315 Doom •' • none but the k-st uuLt..rs and \o: tql are s to make clotbia , 4 will br attr::Jrd to in a rnauncr oo! 1c a ill.. -city. Ile v.. 01141 rptnr., thnlik4 t" hi. 6ieur;s and he public for the unpreced,d , ,l I.;ttn.n.l e be:tol%vd I 11:1V0 i . OU'A v.lLeir u il:tht:lL;k . l%) With {I •.\.11(, tVi.).i ;kr 1 , :tr.:11a.,:e I",thi-LT, ofevt•r 31 I•o•Kf` , T I , llCe, to cail at No. 1:.1, I,i'ovrtv .1()11N )SE EV. plate in thy paverni!,::. nl2-tf 1 J- ,in ItES 1;( Fl: 1,1,1 ini.orm he 1,1, 1 .5.. that I hale 11 , :d ',cop .1.1%\ 011 band au 11,i(11!:11t. Of Fire pric... in cou,:pi.T..•.: of the Ma le. in ' Ur ilite • h relqcori about thirty t'eut. Th , y at lily in nhove Si:Lithii to tin church on tia• Janos a•ii S.:. Flemi....tz. lu n.gard to tins irc (..1 . ! , .avo 1'c..40n: who have pur ely, .1 rue! sat, s to alte-t t!:..• th , rn. fiu tuy nt:d truth AVTlrl:l , tt ir!t- in incormin_ tblic that ail me sale: whirh ha‘o 1) , •,..tt burnt ,bruit for several y,nrs ,ince 1 e,,:nmonc,l IlltVV tire tiloy contain ha,.. a e a :lumber or rortiticutos .)f ,717111., NVIII,II It:11 ;11 HI —.l!riti. in my hand, n.ul the a , ...nte.s. .1()11:N; PI:NNIN(4. N. li. A c.•\v lrlii n. i tot6! Sprin, I‘.r 4a10,11111.de by ( nod vt II.• :01,11.).% . Also, asrrcjr i[llll.,v - 1:1 h L:Clncla iron. snn 1.20—t1 .1i)IIN L 1: Now & Chcap Stock - Establishment, NO 61, 1.11.1. 1 ; _ VD .AI.LEI R. C.VELS 1r.!.11:1 Iv{ ) D ino , t :mi.:lnce to the citizen , l of tr , ,d the colmtri . treneraliv, that I have commenced thomama trt ere of STOCKS, of every ye'. riety, form and descripti on, and would solicit merchants and others to call a;:ilexamitic G,r themsel , es, as I am determined to sell en th- most accommodating tefm, Cot. el -11, and hnhe. lo strict attention to to Merit a -11:1:•:' of politic p.tt 19-6 m. Beware of a Settled Cough! JR. Nl' LAN Saloritic Lung Syrup, being a safe: znal effectual remedy for Cnug , , Catarrhal Fever, hilt:cum. Fleura,v, the first of rorminx sttoges of Con sumption, Asthma, \ V hooping Cough, &c. Some do zen of ceililleno‘s or its valuable effect, can be pro duced. vie of which o. now offered. Thi , is to certify. that. I had a very severe Cough all la:at winter: and was very much reduced. After trying medical aid nidto no purpose. I was ad, iscd to procure a bottle of lie. M . Lane's Lung Syrup; it gave me relief nu inediattly, and in tw 0 weeks 1 was able to go o ut, and fulk believe it to be one of the most valuable med 'eines how before the public. for (lough and breast corn- ELIZABETH MORRIS. E 0"A fresh supply nicht, valuable Cough medicine goat rreeivcd at the Drug store of J. KIDD, oct 7 No. 60, corner of Wood and Fourth sts CISTE H IMES. would respectfully ii.form hi, friend; an d the public in general. that he elves Ladies' d r e..:es. Habits:old Main el,z of every description. black: and warrants !limning to smut. tied to look equal to new goods. He dyc F Caney colors of all descriptions of Bilk and carpet yarn. i, cleans and restoms the colors of ••entiem.'n'a clothing. so as to resemble new goods. Mr. H. flatters himself that he can please the public, as he has done an extensive business in New York for twenty years. All work dime on moderate terms, at his ...tablishment in sth st., between Wood and Stnithtield near the thonlre. 1,--7FThis is to certiCv that OSEE II IM ES has dime work for us, whit h has fully an., , .w.-red our expec tation , , and we consider him a competent deer. S. Hemphill. Andrew I'lml%. Wm. Barnes; W. B. Boics .1. B. Shurtleff, Wm. Porte, David Hall, B. F. Mann David Boles. A. Shockeyjr. Joseph French, jr.. Joseph Vera, George Barnes. lip 20 FORWARDING &, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Canal Basin.corner Warne and Liberty atviseas. Pitts burgh. Agent United States Portable Bost Line. sert 4-3 m. nion Cotton Factory. EEEMEMI Lcng Recl Yarn. 500, at 81 cents per dozen COO at 7i do 70a0 at 61 do 80)) nt 5,1 do !MO at 5 do 000 at. 5 du Candlewick at 15 cents per lb Coln. Batting, 8 do Family do., 1.24 do Carpet Chain, 20 do Cotton Twine. 20 do Stocking Yarn and Cuvur let Yarn alvays on hand. Cotton WatT3 made to or- 4! Eas:e rn Price:, Iron Safcs Ncw York Dyer CERTIFICATE . H. Smith. Kenn• Jave:Ls C. A. NkJMULTY, To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh: . THE subscriber most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city and'il vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the j Mayor's office: llftving been foreman in some oldie most fashionable boot shops in the Eastern cities; and having furnished himself with the 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 xVith cmifiilente appeal for the goodness of his work and knovVledge of his business. I'. KERRIGAN. Inns 11. William Adair, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty st. opposite the head of Smithfield. jThe subscriber having bought out the® stock of the lam Thomas Rafferty, deceased,has commenced business at the old stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, in the best manner, and on the sitor*St notice. He keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of shoe findings of all descriptions, and of the best quality. He tOileiLs the patronage of the public and of the craft. 5,.p 10—y W.M. ADAIR. David Clark, Ag't, JFASIIIONBLE Boot MAt ER,l:as removed to No. 34 Market street, between Sec:mutt and Third streets, where he would he happy to sec his old customers. and all others who feel disposed to pa tronise him. He uses nothing but first rate stock, turd employs the best of workmen; and as he gives his con 'twit personal attention to business. he trusts that he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronari : , (1) It) Pittsburgh Manufactures, Cheap for Cash. No 8, Pi/. 7 i ,t. 7'i.•, doors from _Varied. PATES intends to manufacturer a bet .l4gWkitei • ter article of Ladies', Childrons and Shoes, and sell them cheaper far cash than they can he bought in the city. He will keep constant ly on hand and makes to order T.atlies' Shdes of 611 kinds and colors, at very low prices, of the followinc• list. Ladies' Lasting Foxed Gaiter Boots, $1 75 best quality Kid or Morocci, Gaiters, 1 50 " Calfskin Boot=, 1 37; " Foxed Half Gaiters, all ctilors. 137. " hest kid and Moroni) buskin, 1 181 DouLla Soled Slippers, (Jeff.) 1 12 " fine Kid Springs and Tarns, best quahl 00 " Sprincs, heavy, s7i " " Slippers, 75 " G2A All Shoex made here warranted. Missee• ;Ind Chil dren:t' in the same riiivorrldn. 1 17='Remember the place. nt the sign of the Red fox, No. C, Fifth street. July 1 JAMES YATES. LOOK AT Tins! TOBACCu. :. , :NrfT AND CIGAR STORE FULLERToN, I.lli, Woo i-st reel, oae door abnv c 601, ELPS constantly on hand ILII hinds of the .best Sian , _sh Re alias, Casadares, Coon. lhanrs, Trabucas, Also, half Spanish and common vicars. Tobacco of all 11Je hest brands. Cavendish, 3s lump; Baltimore Plug , . 124 and 16s, lump. Also, Mrs. Milice's tine cut chewinz tobacco. , . Snags—llappe-, Se Macoulia, Ile 11140. ni; otl!,r zit ticks in his line, which he otrers, whole:tale ainl retail, at the lowest cash price:. CALL AND SEE. its S-6m FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. ALEXANDER M . (1.71111Y, At 11:e old stand , f Young 4. lir Curdy, Nn. 43, &- rand atrrrt, bet ire n IS 'nod and 3fri.ket. _ IESPECITULLY informsfriends of the late , firm. and the public generally, that he is prepa red to lilt all orders for Cabine! 11 - ork, of ar e : kind, with al! p!, , -ibie aud warranted to be equal to any is rho Every (1.!'r!ItitlI: will to paiil to furni.liing. COFFINS, Sze • je• 16—y _ . File Manufactory. T 1 E , mbscrilter hat. ing commenced the maatifitc tnr, of Cast Steel Filet-, fretn American materials exclusit, ply, al.acant.:.,, i other per-ons wantieg cart be cipplierl by him with a better article than the foreign, and at lower prices. Intending to use only the quality of rile Steel, manufactured by the Messrs. Sno nETZ is nor: brought to a porfectioa equal to the ho s t English article, manufactured for the same putp,.:e, the subscriber has full confidence that he will be able. in finality of articles and prices, to realize the bust hopes (tithe friends of Arm , rican Indust rty. GEORGE ROTH ERY, ly 15—y. Corner of O'llara ti Liberty' sts. Horatio F. Young, Cabinet Mallet; ( Late of the finn o! Young or curdy ) IT AS commenced the mashies: in all its brroiclies at 1 \o°l2 Wood street, between First and Second strs., where he will keep constantly on hand a good as sortment of well made FCRNETE E, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Every attontion will bepairl to rural:Alio COFFINS, &c. A Furniture Car fur him. 11 JOHN McFA R LAND, llpholsterer and Cabinet Maker.i Third st.,between Wood and itel,octfully inform, his friends and the public, that he is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboards, but,aus, chairs, tables, bcds;cads, 6taxids, hair and spring maul-asses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol steri 7, work ; t:hich he %%ill v.amain equal to any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. s:p I 0 rf/atthetv Jones. Barber and Bair Dresser, F.lartli street. opposite the Mayor's of rre, wlwrr Io ill b' happy to wait upon permanent or transient C , 2•II , IIICI'S. lie solicits a share of public pas tronagc pep I 0. FALL FASHION HATS AND CAPS, 61 The subscriber having returned front the East with the latest rule of I Tats, ha. now on hand a:.d kill cne stantly keep :: larme ment uf hi , own Manulac tur,, fir ligidner,s, s.ervice. beauty, and cheap. and would reepeetf::ll:. V:te hip friends and the public to examine his stock of Hats and Cap., at the Manufactory. No. 73. Wood at. sep 9-3 m WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Nr,w FASHIONABLE 44 Hat and Cap Manufactory. • - No. 93 Wood street, 3 doors belc.rr Diartsnd Alley THE subscriber will keep constantly on hand every variety of the most fashionable ATS and CAT's, wholesale and retail. at reduced prices. rersons wishingto purchase will find itto their intt" rest tog-I've him a call. S. MOORS. Pittsbnqh, aug. 29, 1843: RINDITs . IG AND POLISHING —SnAlrons vOr grmmd and polished, anvils and other kind= of : , ,rinaing done at the Cart Fleet File Mamlfactory.edr ner of Liberty and O'Hara streets. PRICE, TWO CENTS. TJje )3ailv Itidtitittg Post, ANE)REA . JACKSO I . I / 4 1 . 1.7. Ye that staunch old man; • Hip livatt halever Aq firm as adamantine rock, Whoa for his nountry'd 'Tetras well for thee he hdd The helm, my native Wad! When angry surges roared, end sfrottl The ship of state to stisati. Firirk as the living. rock, He set his noble form AgUinst the direst, heavist stroke Of all :hat fearful storm. His reputation he Committed to his God, And sternly and unorwitingly The course of duty trod. Unmoved, ha still withstood The blast of bitter Wrath; He could ■ot fail, for principle Upheld aim in his path. The tempeA passed away, the sic) , became serene. And all unscathed, and still erects That stern old mun Ili seen. I verily believa That God, whe loves to 'blocs titalted him to sate the laud, In this her wurBt distress. I'll e'er revere thy name, America's thvn son! And in my heart prize thee next To peerless Washington. May long before our sight Thy noble iirtues shine! And when death calls for thee, Old chief; An elid of peace be thine! THE EQUESTIiIAN'S that It is about three years sine° I was engageflui in an equestrian company. The chietattraction WWI I joined the corps, and that which nightly filled tifli great amphitheatre to overflowing, was a feittAle &Wes • Irian, whose enactments werrttf ti most oftinalltiti in. teresting, nay, of ititiling excellence. She Wait a woman of striking beauty,"Wch, thcitlgit a little past its prime, and beginning to fide, nvr . crtheless, by a little art and troable; hittiable ofd pefr feet restoration to its orighttil bnltio.nil. She irklis it universal favorite, and the applause she nightly dreg Lloivn was triost unanimous and decided; and ihh . seetiir vd fully alive to it—in fact, her features used fit rxhit bit a strange gleiViug pleasure in the noise rered nround &Mil every iinarter of the cut an ItinC roan edifice, of a nature which I hare nei.-er ablitt dP picted en the countenance of dtijr other phiter=tl .tfanomalousenthuslasttc teefitgct br ii illfyr nether unexplaiiinble expressitin: Her figiu e was the perfection of syfothetry; and tird lightness dad elegance, the Cal confident shlmcnini grace wherewith she Went tbro shl-cr tivolitiinns cat horseback, accompanied by the sari or absent mysti , cal smile of strange internal filet - I:Aire she constantly wore in such circumstances; rendered her an object which the I:Tes iif the spectator felt pain in being rot moved from for one instant from her first entrance td her final exit. Bat there was manlier Without whotn site IttirdlY &ref appeared in the circle, an d who perhaps constituted tf priacifat part Of the charm that hung around iten=hee clatzhter, a tiny child of about ihree years old; exceed- Moly small for her age, but of much intelligence and beauty. Its face seemed absolutely angelic, whilst little iflatrie rivalled its mother's grace: It was a light tinted. flaxen haired girl, alter;cther ilalike it parents in features; .dve that its eyes of latighing hzzel migbi poi , sih!y have fragments from the dazzling dark orbs of the rumlKr. Of this child ,ho Teat immoderately, dlfin g ly fond: She was continually caressing it, and talking id it hi some foreign language, and never for a inomthlr allow: ed it away from her sight—her very heart aftsnieci wrspt up in the infant. Daily in the public prothenades she might be send waking along, talking and smiling with ineffable, bweetness to her darling., and apparently careless, or rather scornful of the numerous young men that +arch; eti her crossing the street, and crossing again to get ziimpses of herface, and see whether that heathy *hit+ h.id >u fascinated them amid the glare of gas. the traall a:A the flutter of drapery, would betirthe test of saber day; or other,, by various schemes rind affix , : endt-avorud to draw upon then solves one of thuie looks of love which she lavish , d in such picks: F ion on her little companion. . . But if she bore towards her daughter, such affection; the child seemed to rattlin it with a devotion scarcely less ardent: It was never happy but When fondling and being fondled by her, and was always pining and moping "bad" (to use a technical term,) when her an; ocotillos led her from its society. On this aocount it never was that favorite among tic which its beauty and i-aelligence might otherwise have rendered it. I may state that sho *as a woman of "cry low mond choracmr—and abandoned and utterly proflig ate per son, indtttd—appnrently without any one r edeeming feature—save the engtoesing attachment to her infant: I shall say no more bp this !faint, bUt leave you, con: 6idering her station in life, to guest tht rest: Her name was Clara Ilennaittir, as roue dl that of her daughter. She was said to be nn Jewess; though we could only surmise her oricinois she never talked of any of the past events of her life. At all es vents, she had plajord FM' ti considerable limo eft Finn; in Paris, where a son of Mr. Codoni'S' had etc gaged hcr. The child and she iii-d to perfcititi trtgeihei on borer back or on the tight-rope, or slack-wire, on all of whictl she displayed consnmate proficiency and grace, but riarq the first. They were wont thus to assume; such eletreeter‘its Yeses and Cupid, Psyche and Cu; phi, H •he and Glinymede, Aurora Ind Zertryi, find the cantidenCe, toe total absence of feardisplayed by the little tine, when apparently in the most danger; ous positions—nay, its look of wild delight when itti such circumstances—its shrill. joyous laughter and ex; chtmat.ions, and the clapping of its tiny hands, cornspi r(A to take away every feeling of anxiety from tho mi rat+ of the spectator:, and leave them lust in delight and tvoitder. . . . The anirnal ton, that Rhe eidetic used, as if to minder the exhibition perfect, was one of exceeding spirit and brantv. It was a young blood inare,black lie a coal, which having been rendered unfit, by tin egaily con• c , ..aled accident. fur the turf or chase, was purchased by our manager, and trained for exhibition in the arW Well. nor season--a perfectly nuceessful one. thougli pr-)lonzed to the utmost, at length was over; end the b.2nefit nights come on. It was Clara's benefit, and sl.is bad advertised some of her mist heau:iful an 1 nt.raezive performances.— f the great bi,iiding, ai rnigl t be expected, was crowd ed to the utmost in every pnrt, but especiilla the gal ecv, the low rate of admiasion to which made it to hi requented chiefly by the inferior a:xr mcire jusetifki portion of the community: A gclermiiiispectdclo commenced the entertainments, rind when it was over, Madame Clara and I:er child were announced amid continued rounds tt applause.— The black mare was - first introdoecd; rind led round the tin; by two of the servants of the tabli diluent, who ran at its head, for ar. yet it had not become so habitue ted to its occupation as not to be stir-Fled by. the glare o f ga s. t he shouting of th• melierr-e. ant 4 the car-piere iwgtrrisie °four hand.