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PilitttAlXD -DAILY, BY PAILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCIL
VOL 57.
PUBLISHED BY
THOSIAS PHILLIPS & WAR. IL SMITH
N. W corner-of Wood and Fifth Birnets.
Tsxxs.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance
Single amigo Two Cr.srs —for sale at the counter o
the elfioa, sad by NOW'S Boys.
The Weekly mercury and Effiundictarer
Is publiske4l at 'the game office, on a double media
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin
gle sepias, SIXCENTS.
TERMS OP
PER SQUARE OF TW
Ono hAsertiosi, $0 50
Tw9 = , 0 7 - 5
Three do., 2 00
One week, 1 50
Two do:; 8 00
Throe do., 4 00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHANGEARLR AT PLEASVRE.
One Square. INeo Squares.
Six monthi $l.B 00 Six months, $23 00
One year, 25 00 One year, 35 00
17PLarger . a3.rerrisernents in proportinn.
nrCARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS a year.
. Public Offices, &c.
.oity Post Office, Third between Market and Wood
streets—R.M. Riddle, Postmaster.
Culeen" Mouse, Water, 4th door from Wood st.,Pe
torson's buildings---Major John Willock, Collector.
City Treasury, Wood, between First and Second
streets—James A. Bartram, Treasurer.
County Treasury, Third street, next doer to the
Third Presbyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasu
rer.
Mayor's Office, Fourth, between Market and Wood
Ist-eats—Alexander say, Mayor.
Merchant's Exchatege, Fourth near Market et.
Pittsbargli, between Market and Wood streets on
Third and Fourth streets.
Merchants' andManufacturers' and Fdrmers' De
'mit Bank, (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between
v i r Ju l and Market streets.
Exchange, Fifth st. near Wood.
HOTELS
Ranongaliela House, Water street, near the
13 ridge. ;.
Exchange Hotel, corner of Penn and St. Clair.
Merchant,' Hotel, corner of Third and. Wood.
mcricaa Hole!, corner ofThird and Smithfield.
United States, corner of Penn st. and Canal.
Spread Eagle, Lib.irty street, near seventh.
dfiller r ; Mansion House, Liberty St., opposite
Wayne.
• Broad/surreys Mansion House, Tenn St., opposite
Canal.
Lakvrtant to Owners of Saw Mills.
S""ft'S unrivalled Self Setters, for saw mills,
which hive been so fully to=ted in different parts
of the United States, as well as in the cities of Pitts
burgh aad Allegheny, can be seen iu operation at a
numb. r r Mills in this fieiiThburheod, viz.: at Mr. Wick
ersham's mills, on Penn street; at Bowman & Clllll7l
- mills, sour the upper Allegheny bridge, and
at Alortison's mills, ea Hare's Island, and others.—
The aborts named machine can be obtained at W. W.
Wallace's shop, on Liberty street, near Smithfield,
whsre it is fitting up, and where the machine will be
kept constantly on handy. Apply to B. F. Snyder, or
W. W. Wallace. may 5
Evans' Chamomile Pills
ABRAEI AM J. CLEMER, residing at 66, Mutt
street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia
is its mostaggravated form. The symptoms were vi.
olentheadache, greatdebility, fever, costiveness,cough,
loartburn; pain in 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
ned 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 mouth, and grateful for
the incalculable benefit derived, gladly came forward
and volunteered the above statement. For sale, whop
rale and retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
sep 10-y No. 20, Wood street, below Second.
Pease's floarhonnd Candy.
rp UTILE has received this day from New York,
afresh supply of the above celebrated cure for
C ottghs, Colds and Consumptions; and is ready to sup
ply customers at wholesale or retail, at his Medical
Agency, 126 Fourth st. nov 12
otter Bargains than ever, at the Three Big
Doors.
M HE subscriber
.would respectfully inform his CBS
tonters 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 ofelegant CLO
THING 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 the Eastern markets this spring and made in
to garments by Pitttsburgh workmen.
In consequence of the multiplication of slop shops in
our city, filled with pawn brokers clothes and the musty,
cast ofTgarments of former seasons, from the eastern ci
ties, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char
acter of the establishments in which they arc invited to
purchase, before they part with their money. The arti
cles offered at several of the concerns in this city, arc
the Intro offals of New York and Philadelphia slop
shops. and sent out here to be palmed off on the Pitts
burgh public. Purchasers vhotld be on their guard a
gainst these impositions, and they muy rely on the fact
that no establishment that advertises eastern made Clo
thing, can give as good an article or as advantageous
bargains as can be had at the "Three Big- Doors.'
The public will please remember that all the subscri
ber's garments are made in this city, by competent work
men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by
the "birds of passage" from the shreds and patches of
eastern slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to
maintain the reputation that the "Three Big Doors"
have obtained for furnishing a superior style of CLO
THING in every respect, and at prices below those of
a ny other establishment.
He would again return his thanks to his friends and
the public for the unprecedented patronage bestowed
upon his establishment, and believing that they have
found it to their advantage to deal with him, he would
repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase
Clothing of every description at the lowest price,to call
at No. 151, LIBERTY Sr. JOHN M'CLOSREY.
la .-Observe Metal Plate is the pavement. ap 26.
,Look at This.
THE attention of those who have been somewh4.l
sceptical in reference to the numerous certiti
caves published in favor of Dr. Swayue's Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry, on account of*e persons being
unknown in this Section of the Suite i iiprespectfully di
cted to the following certificato r theAcriter of which
has been* citizen of this borough for. several years and
te kpown as a gentleman ofintegrity and resrasibility.
To the Agent, Mr. J. Men Y.
I have used Dr. Swayne'a Compound Syrup of Wild
Cherry fora Cough, with which I have been severely
afflicted for about fear months, and I have no hesitation
in saying that it is the most effective medicine that I
have been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness,
and agrees well with my diet,—and maintains a regular
and good appetite. I can sincerely recommend it to all
othems similarly afflicred. J. Murttictc, Borough of
March 9,lB94.•elaambersburgh.
For sale by WILLIAM THORN,
N 0.53 Markntstreet.
(deP S 3)
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VERTISING.
LVE LINES OR LESS:
One mouth, $5 . 00
Two do., 6 00
Threedo., 7 00
Four do., 6 00
Six do., 10 00
One year, 15 00
BANKS
ll.Woods,:Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Office removed to Bakewell's Offices, on Grant street,
nearly opposite the new Court House, next rooms to J.
D. Mahon, Esq., first floor. sep 10
Hugh Toner, Attorney at Law,
North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets
Pittsburgh. sep 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 FL Shank, Attorney at Law,
Fourth strect, above Wood,
sep 10—ly Pittiburgh, Pa.
Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law,
Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts.,
slap 10—y Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wm. O'llara Bob' ,Attorney at Law,
Office on the North side of the 'Diamond, between Mar
ket and Union streets, up stairs sep 10
A. I. Durboraw, Attorney at Law,
Tenders his professional services to the public. Office
sep 10 _on sthst., above Wood, Pittsburgh.
Byster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law,
Office removed from the Diamond tp "Attorney's Row,'
shady side of 4th, between Market and Wood sts.,
sep 10 Pittsburgh
N. Thickataster, Attorney at Law,
Has removed his office to Benres' Law Buildings, .Itl
st., abov.. , Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10
George W. Layng, Attorney at Law,
Office in Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh
sep27—y
Reade Washington, Attorney at Law,
Office in Bakewell's building, Grant street, Pittsburgh
nov 5, 1812
John 1. Mitchell, Attorney at Law,
Office corner of Smithfield and Fifth Rtreets, Pittsburgh.
['Collections made. All bu.si ness entrusted to his
care will be promptly attended to.
feb 16—y
Win. E. Austin, Attorney at Law,
Pi tc:burgli Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite Burke's
Building.
1t:47 , WILLIAM E. AtrsTlN, F 1.4.1.. will give his atten
tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him
to the patronage of my friends.
sep 10—c WALTER FORWARD.
Daniel M. Curry, Attorney at Law,
01lice on Fifth street, between Wocxl and Smithfield
up 8 Pittsburgh.
Robert Porter, Attorney at Law,
Office on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets
ger 10 Pittsburgh.
Judson & Flanegin, Attorneys at Law,
Smithfield, near 7th street. Collections made on mod
erute terms. Pensions for widows ~fold soldiers under
the late act of Congress obtained. Papers and draw
ings for the patent office prepared. mar 17—y
Henry S. Magraw, Attorney at Law,
Ha.; removed his office to hi.; r.•;idencr, on Fourth st
two tluora above Smithfield. w p 10
J. D. Croigh, Attorney at Law,
Office rarrwr Smithfield and Third stmets, Pittsburgh
my:2s—y
L. Harper, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
CADIZ, BAH. BISON COON TT, OHIO
Will attend promptly to the collcction or security of
claim:, and all profeqsional business eotr o gte d to his c are
in the countics of IfarriAon, Jefferson, Delmont, Gacrn
m.v, Tit,icarawns, Holmes, CoAwch al, Carroll, Stark
n1)(.1 Wayne. It.EFILTI TO
Metcalf ..j.• Loomis,)
Dal-ell ,S. Fleming '
John Harper, Pittsburgh.
D. T. Morgan,
my 27,1313—tf
IL Morrow, Alderman,
Office north side of Fifth street, between Wend and
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sop 10—tf
Magistrate's Blanks,
For proceedings in attachment under the late law, for
sale nt this office. jy 25
Dr. S. IL Holmes,
Office in Second street, next door to Mitivany & Co.'s
Gins. WarehouAe. sep 10—y
Dr. A. W. Pattcrson,
Office on Smithfield street, third door from the corner of
sixth strut
Ward & Hunt, Dentists,
Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair,
itp6,1843.
Doctor Daniel McNeal,
Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield
streets, Pittsburgh. des 10—v
lIAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
COTTON YARN WAREHOUSE,
No. 43, Wood Street,
agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns
mar 17—y
WILLIAM 11. WILT.IAMS JOHN S. DILWORTH
Williams & Dilworth,
Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Me
chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured A
tides, No. 29, Wood street. sep 10—y T._
NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
English,' Preach and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 81, Market street, Pittsburgh.
sep 10—y
J. G. & A. GORDON,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
Water street, Pittsburgh. sep 10—y
BIRMINGHAM & CO.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
No. 60, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
17 ° TERMS.—Receiving and shipping, 5 cents per
100 lbs. Commission on purchases and sales, 2] per
cent mar 22—y
-
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works,
Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse,No. 25, Wood St., Pittsburgh
eep 10-y .
lIAILMA.N, JENNINGS & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers Commission and Pro
duce Merchants,
And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures.
mar 17 No. 43, Wood street. Pittsburg h.
JOHNSON & DUVAL,
Bookbinders and Paper Balers,
Continue business at the stand late of M'Candless Cr.
Johnson. Every description of work in their line neat•
ly and promptly executed. may B—y
NICHOLAS D. COLEMAN LLOYD R. COLEMAN.
Coleman& Co.,
General Agents, Forwarding and Commission
Merchants,
Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so
licitconsigements. 22—tf
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1843.
Having been afflicted for nearly two years, with a
hard Aw,lling 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
linament, or external remedy.
Witness my hand, JAMES TAYLOR.
Ohiotp., Allegheny co. Pa. Jan. 10,1840.
Dr. Brandreth's external remedy or linament; sold
at the store of GEORGE 11. LEE, Pittsburgh, price
50 cents per bottle. feb 8.
Dr. Decbter'j Pulmonary Preservative.
FOR toughs, colds, influenza=, catarrhs, whooping
cough, spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all
diseases of the breast andlungs, andarrest of approach
ing consumption. Warrante,d free from mercury and
other minerals. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
12 Agents for Pittsburgh.
William C. Wall,
Plain and Fancy Portrait and. Picture Frame
Manufacturer,
Nn. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
AN V ASS brushes varnish, &c., for artists, always
ou hand. Looking Glassos, - Sze promptly ft a.
mcd to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice.
Particular attention paid to regildingandjobbing of
every description.
Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to
their advantage to .call. sep 10-y
Manufacturer of Tin,_ Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware
No. 17, Fifth street, between Wood and Market,
Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares,
and solicits a share of public patronage. Also, on hmid,
the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridironi,
skillets,teakettles,pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer
chants and others are invited to call and examine for
hemielves, as hels determined to sell cheap forcash or
approved paper. mar 7—tf
D ORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port
rait Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burk's Buil
ding. J. Osborne would solicit a callrfrom those who
desire Portraits .Spcimens can be seen at his rooms
may L.
--ANL
EAGLE GROCERY STORE.
STACY LLOYD, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Geo.
car and Fruiterer, No. 140 Liberty street Pius
burgh. maylifit
LEMUEL WICK
Joss D. WICK
L. & J. D. WICK,
Wholesale Grocers & Dealers in Produce,
116 Wood Street, 4 doors above Fifth st.,
may 15 Pittsburgh, Pa.
Birmingham & Co.,
AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND,
AND CLEVELAND LINE
March 22
John FL Brant, Wholesale Grocer,
Dealer in Grain, General Forwarding and Com
mission Merchant,
Harrisburgh, Pa.
WlLLdispose of all goods sent for Commission
Sales at the lowest commission rates.
REVERENC
Phila_ J. &W . Either, D ay & Gerri s h, D. Ler3eh &Co
80/it:more—WAY inn &co. Willson& llerr,.l. E. Elder
Ha rri abler Burke, H. Antes,J M. Holdman
july
JOIINSTON & STOCKTON,
Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers,
No. 37, Market street. sep 10
THOMAS B. YOUNG FRANCIS L. YOUSG
Thos. B. Young & Co.
Furniture Ware Rooms, corner of Hand street and Ex
change alley. Persons wishing to purchase furniture
will find it to their advantage to give us a call, being ful
ly satisfied that we can please as to quality and price.
sep I 0
R. C. TOWNSEND & CO.,
Wiro Workers and Wire Man.
No. 23,111arket sueet, between 2d and 3d streets,
sep 10—y
Exchange Rotel,
Corner of Penn and Saint Clair streete, by
pep 10 McKIBDIN & SMITH
Pilkington's Unrivalled Blacking,
ANUFACTURED andsold wholcsalu and retail
SIXTH STREET, one door below Smithfield.
net
James Patterson, jr,
Birmingham, near Pittsburjh, Pa., manufacturer of
locks, hinges and bolts; tobacco, fuller, mill and timber
s crews; housen screws for rolling mills, &c. sep 10—y
John 01'Clookery, Tailor and Clothier,
Liberty gtreet, between Sixth street and Virgin allev
South side. sep 10
Webb Closoy's Boot and Shoe Manutlictory
No. 83, 4th st., next door to the U. S. Bank.
Ladies prunella. kid and satin shoes made in the neates
manner, and by the neatest French patterns. sep 10
William Doherty,
4HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER. t
148 Liberty- street, between Market
awl Sixth. np 10-6 m.
John Cartwright,
CUTLER and Surgical instrument Manufacturer
currier of 6th and Liberty streets. Pittsburg, Pa.
N. B.—Always im hand an extensive assortment o .
Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, 'Failor's,
f latter's, II air Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears.
Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &c. je
Oak and Poplar Lumber for Sale.
AFEW thousand f,tet of seasoned OA and Poplar
Lumber, for ~ a le by ‘vhole,ale. Enquire of James
C. Cam mine, Eeq. near the Potratnin Inn.
,j 37 I.
Dr. Good's Celebrated Female Pills.
Pills are strongly recommended to the
neuice of ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in
removing those complaints peculiar to theirsex, from
want ofexercise,orgenemldebilityof 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 United States, and many Mothers. For sale
Wholesale and Retail,by It. E. SELLERS, Agent,
sep 10 No. 20, Wood Street, below Socond.
Notice to Dr. Drandreth's Agents.
MILE office in Pittsburgh, which was establishedfor
the purpose or constituting agents in the west,
having accomplished that (inject, is now closed, and
Mr. G. H. LEE, in the Diamond, Market street, ap
pointed my agent fur the sale of my Pills and Lini
ments. All Dr. Brandreth's agents will, therefore,un
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 provided 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. Inc is my traveling agent now in Pennsyl
vania. B. BRA NDRETH, M. I).
N. B.—Remember, Mr. G. IL LEE, in the rear of the
Market ii now my only agent in Pittsburgh.
Facts.
SAMUEL MORROW,
Cheap for Cash,-
PRICE
Short Reel Yarn.
No. 5 at 15 ctsperlb.
6 at 15 do
7 at 15 do
8 at 15 do
9 at 15 do
10 at 15 do
11 at 15 do
12 at 15 do
13 at 16 du
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
Ille - P ° Orders promptly
Paititer l s,Logan&Ken
f 27 J.
• PITTSBURGH
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 M., in the Ex
change building, corner of St. Clair street and Ex
change alley, where punctual attendance will be given
by , J. GEMMI.L.
sep 10.
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY.
Springs and Axles for Carriages,
At Eastern Price:.
THE subscribers manufacture and keep constant
ly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war
ranted,) 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
Hinges, &e., &c. JON ES & COLEMAN.
sep 10 St. Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge.
NEW CLOTHING
Cheaper and better than can he had at any other
place west of the mountains.
Call for Bargains
AT THE THREE BIG DOORS,
N 0.151, Liberty St., near the Jacksou Foundry.
t FIF, subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and the public, that his fall stock of
Goods comprises a larger and more varied assortment
than has ever been opened at any house in this city,and
from the favorable terms at which his purchases were
made, he is enabled to sell clothing cheaper than it can
be had in any other establishment in this city. He
would request the public to call and examine his splen
did assortment of all the articles of dress, and from
the excellence of the material, the style of workman
ship and the very low price at which all his articles are
sold, he feels confident that every one will find it to
their advantage to purchase at the "Three Big Doors."
As none but the best cutters and workmen are em
ployed, orders to muke clothing- will be attended to in a
manner not surpassed by any other establishment in
the city.
lie 'Would again return his thanks to his friends and
the public for the unprecedented patronage bestowed
upon his establishment, and believing that they have
found it to their advantage to deal with him, he would
repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase
Clothing of every description at the lowest price, to call
at No. 151, Liberty st. JOHN NrCLOSKEY.
[ - I"eobserve metal plate in the pavement
olgqf
Iron Safes.
T RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have
I
and keep always on hand an assortment of Fire
Pi oof Safes. The price, in consequence of the ma
terials and labor being much lower, is reduced about
thirty per cent. They are kept for sale at my shop, in
Sixth street, above Smithfield, next to the church on
the corner of 6th street—as also with Atwood, Jones
&Co., and Dulcell & Fleming. In regard to the qual
ity of my safes I leave those persons who have pur
chased and will purchase my safes to attest the util
ity of them. I desire no newspaper puffs on my safes;
justice and truth warrant me in informing the public
that all my safes which have been in buildings burnt
down for several years since I commenced have pre
served all the papers, books, &c., which they contain
ed. I have a card containing a number of certificates
of the same, which are in circulation and in my hands
and the agentes. .TOIIN DENNING.
N. B. A few pair of steel Springs for sale, made by
Jones & Coleman, and will be sold low. Also, a screw
press, with power to punch holes in half inch iron.
sep 20—tf
JOAN LE FEVER'S
Now & Cheap Stock Establishment,
NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY
BETWEEN WOOD AND NIARRET STREeS
IWOULD most respectfully announce to the citizen*
of Pittsburgh and the country generally, that I have
commenced the manufacture of STOCKS, ()revery va
riety, form and description, and would solicit merchants
and others to call and examine for themselves, as I ant
determined to sell on the most accommodating terms
for cash, and hope, by strict attention to business, to
merit a ;hare of public patronage. aug.
Beware of a Settled Cough!
r%R.INFLANES Sudorific Lung Syrup,being a safe
If and effectual remedy for Cougs, Catarrhal Fever,
Influenza. Pleurasy, the first of forming stages of Con
sumption, Asthma, Whooping Cough, &c. Some do
zen of certificates of its valuable effects can be pro
duced, one of which is now offered.
This is to certify, that I had a very severe Cough all
last winter; and was very much-raced. After trying
medical aid to no purpose, I wised to procure a
bottle of Dr. M'Lanc's Lung Syrup; it gave me relief
immediately, and in two weeks I was able to go out,
and fully believe it to be one of the most valuable med
icines now before the public, for Cough and breast com
plaints. ELIZABETH MORRIS.
BSA fresh supply of this valuable Cough medicine
just received at the Drug'store of J. KIDD,
oct 7 No. 60, corner of Wood and Fourth sts.
New York Dyer.
rti SEE HIM ES. would respectfully inform his friends
and the public in general, that he dyes Ladies'
dresses, Habits and Mantels of every description, black;
and warrants them not to smut, and to look equal to new
goods. He dyes fancy colors of all descriptions of silk
and carpet yarn. Also, cleans andrestores the colors of
gentlemen's clothing, so as to resemble new goods.
Mr. li. flatters himself that he can please the public,
as he has done an extensive business in New York for
twenty years. All work done on moderate terms, at his
establishmentin sth at., between Wood and Smithfield
near the Theatre.
CERTIFICATE.
ler This is to certify that OSEE H IMES has done
work for us, which has fully answered our expec
tations, and we consider him a competent dyer.
S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy
Wm. Barnes, W. 13. Boles
J. B. Shurtletr, Wm. Porter,
David Hall, H.H. Smith,
B. F. Mann, Henry Javens
David Boles, A. Shockey, jr,
Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera,
George Barnes
C. A. AIcANULTY,
FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Canal Basin,corner Wayne and Liberty streets, Pius
burgh. Agent United States Portableßoat Line.
Sept 41-3 m.
-. A- IL
then Cotton Factory.
S 121;DUCED.
Long Reel Yarn.
500 at 83 cents per dozen
600 at 73 do
700 at 63 do
800 at 53 do
900 at 5 do
1000 nt 5 do
Candlewick at 15 - cents per lb,
Corn. Batting, a do
Family do., 12i do
Carpet Chain, 20 do
Cotton Twine, 20 do
Stocking Yarn and Cover
let Yarn always un hand.
Cotton Warps made to or
der.
attended to, if left at J & C.
dy's,or the Post Office:address
X. MOORHEAD & CO.
To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh.
jiTHE subscriber most respectfully
informs the gentlemen of ; this city 111-111 41 . 11 "
vicinity, that lie 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 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 with confidence 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.
IThe subscriber having bought out the,4li
stock of the late 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 shortest notice.
He keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of shoe
findings of all descriptions, and of the best quality. Ho
solicits the patronage of the public and of the craft.
sep 10—y WM. ADAIR.
David Clark, Ag't,
jFASHIONBLE BOOT MAKER, has removed
to No. 34 Market street, between Second and
Third streets, where he would be happy to see his
old customers, and all others who feel disposed to pa
tronise him. Ile usesnothing 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 at. Two doors from Market.
YATES intends to manufacturera bet
®eJ • ter article of Ladies', Childrens and
Misses' Shoes, and sell them cheaper for cash than
they can be bought 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
" bcstquality Kid or Morocco Gaiters, 150
" Calfskin Boots, 1 37a
" Foxed Half Gaiters, all colors. 1 37a
" best kid and Moroeo buskin, " 1 18.1
" Doubla Soled Slippers, (Jeff.) 112.}
" fine Kid Springs and Tunis, hest quail 00
" " Springs, heavy, 87a
" " Slippers, 75
ii li di
62
All Shoes made here %Tarmac& Misses' and ail-
a
drens' in the same proportion.
17"Remcmher the place, at the sign of the Red
Box, No. 8, Fifth street.
July 1 JAMES YATES.
WESTERN EXCHANGE
COFFEE HOUSE,
No. 9, MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh.
YSTERS and other refreshments,will be served up
in good order. Namely: Oysters raw,fried,stewed,
and on chafing dishes. Also, IN THRERELL, at thestand,
or roasted, as soon as the season is safficieutly advan
ced fur their safe transportation. ,
THE PROPRIETOR is determined that this establish. ;
meat (which is the old oyster depot) shall maintain
its reputation for the good quality of his ALE, LI
QUORS, CIGARS, and such refreshments as travel.
ers or citizens may require. oct
IPORNITtrilli WARR ROOMS.
ALEXANDER WEI:ADE,
At the old stand of Young 4.• M' Curdy, No. 43, Se
cond street, between Wood and Market,
RESPECTFULLY informs the friends of the late
firm. and the public generally, that he is prepa
red to fill all orders for Cabinet Work, of any kind,
with all possible despatch, and warranted to be equal
to any in the city.
Every attention will be paid to furnishing COFFrNs,
Sc , when required. je 16—y
Pile Manufkottery.
rrl HE subscriber having commenced the manufac
ture of Cast Steel Files, from American materials
exclusively, merchants or other persons wanting can be
supplied by him with a better oracle than the foreign,
and at lower prices. Intending to use only the best
quality of File Seel, manufac• ured by the Messrs.
SEMEN BERGER'S, which is BOW brOUglittO a perfection
equal to the best English article, maaufactured for the
same purpose, the subscriber has fall confidence that he
will be able, in quality of articles and prices, to realize
the best hopes of the'friends of American Industry.
GEORGE ROTHERY,
Corner of O'Hara & Liberty sts.
jy 15-3%
Horatio P. Young, 'Cabinet Maker )
(Late of the firm of Young 4. M'Curdy)
HAS commenced the ousiness in all its branches at
No 22, Wood street, between First and Second
strs., where he will keep constantly on hand a good as
sortment of well made FURNITURE, and hopes, by
strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of
the patronage of the public.
Every attention will be paid to furnishing COFFINS,
Sze. A Furniture Car for hire. July II
JOHN McFARL AND,
la Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker,El
Ea Third at., between Wood +and Market, irg-
Respectfully informs his friends and the public that he
is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboards,
bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and
spring mattresses, 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
Mal
tthear Jones, Barber and Bair Bresser,
Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of
fice., where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or
transient customers. He solicits a share of public pa
tronage. sep 10.
FALL FASHION
RATS AND CAPS.
The subscriber having returned from the East with
the latest style of Hats, has now on hand and will con
stantly keep a largo assortment of his own Manufac
ture, which for lightness, service, beauty, and cheap
ness, cannot be surpassed, and would respectfully in
vite his friends and the public to examine his stock of
Hats and Caps, at the Manufactory. No. 73. Wood st.
sep 9-3 m WILLIAM DOUGLAS.
NEW FASHIONABLE
Nat and Cap Mannitctory.
No. 93 Wood street, 3 doors below Diamond Alley
THE subscriber willkeep constantly on hand every
variety of the mostfashiorniblelisTs and CAPS,
wholesale and retail, at reduced prices.
Persons wishingto purchase will find it to their inte
rest to give him a call. S. MOORE.
Pittsburgh, aug. 29, 1843.
ii - BINDING AND POLISHING —Sad Irons
1.31 - ground and polished, anvils and other lunds•of
'Trinding done at the Cast Steel File Manufactory, cor
ner of Liberty and O'Hara streets. aug 18
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PRICE, TWO CENTS.
Dail t! Morning flog.
ZIT Goan, 'nu; C* MUM.
• LOnDON SYiTC Y , lIT DICILYNII.
Which is is to be hoped willgiro yotta bettor opinion
of the author anehis ;object.
A cold, grey, drizzly, uncomfortable Noferttber
morning began reluctantly to tint the eastern sky with
a dull something which might be almost taken , for
light, hulding a deadly, lively contest for meedeot Ce
with sundry pale, sleepy-looking gas.,iets, dot. reeled
and flickered in the lamps with a tipsy, up-ell-night
sort of undulation. Silence brooded over the *oat end
of the town, broken only by the ever-echoing treed of
the ever watchful (?) policeman, 4.a now and then
the sudden rattle of a furiously driven cab, containing
some belated son-of-tiox, some titled ruffian, who,
sheltered by a name and wealth, defies all law, own*
no restraint, and breaks through every social time, up.
hold by the mean.souled worshippers of usartaatin.
Save those, all was stillness, but in the abodes. of
wretchedness and continued labor, to which I am s•
bout to conduct the reader, all was astir.
Perhaps no city on the face of the globe Can parallel
the utter destitution and misery, both apparent and
actual, which are to be found in the core of this great
metropolis, surrounded by evidences of a superabun
dant wealth, with the palace of the nobility bounding
it on one side, and the scarcely less spknd mensfort
of the merchant-kings on the other, stands, or rather
rots, the parish of St. Giles, the very focus of squalid
poverty, the nucleus of distress, the nurse of rice: year
after year has it been denounced as the hotbed of con
tagion, the 'normal' school of crime. Yet thens-res
mains, and will remain, unless the hand of heaven, by
the purification of fire averts a second plague.
In a wretched stable, In the most wretched lane of
this wretched neighborhood, the sound of a merry
voice might be heard, in merry contrast to the Enri
rounding scene. The singer is Kit Cubb, now about
fifteen years old, and the happy owner of a backi cab
and horse, although the most of his hitherto life bid
been passed in lounging about, running a message,
pulling down shutters, with internals of dangerous Ins
actiN ity, yet lie had curiously escaped the vitiating in
thence of the society into which 'fate or metaphysical
agency' had cast him.
About a year previous to this time, a large cab•own.
cr, struck by the boy's frank countenance, enga g ed him
as a driver, and as a reward fur his integrity and
dustry, sold him a vehicle, consenting to receive the
amount in small weekly instalments.
Last night the purchase was made, and this morn
ing beheld him. Alexander, the Great. when Barbie
owned him conqueror,—Napoleon, when with his Own
hands he placed the crown of Charlemagne upon hid
head, were not a whit more happy than poor Kit Cobb,
when, in the extravagance of his joy, with eyes stfeent
ing and a choking voice, he cried, •Horse and cab, all
mine, mine!' and then he would laugh, and dance, and
sing, with all his might. now squaring up at the horse
and punching at him as though he had'nt a greater
exieny iu the world—now bugging and kissing the
brine s long face with most alarming emphasis.
He was fond of the animal; the truth is, it was the
first affection, and I am happy to say the feeling was
reciprocated, for as Kit would rub his horse down,
pluck his ears, and bestow such like evidences of par
tiality, the animal would neigh and k• miff knowingly
at him, as much as to sav—
`Your particular friend, Kit; stick to me, and I'll
stick to you.'
Which is short, but (for else the author flatters himself,)
pithy.
Gentle reader, with your kind permission, We jump
two yimrs, and find in addition to his horse and oab,
Kitlurd persuaded an unfortunate little girl that be
could not live withouther; she # with the innocent sim
plicity ofher sex, believed him, and they were married.
Our poor friend's worldly store was bnt lute augment.
ed by this procedure, for his bride b:olglar hind, bi
way of dower, one stuff gown, one doubtful colored
silk ditto, one itni•ation French shawl, one Dunetablo
bonnet, with other smaller matters, not mentioned in
the category, and nll settled tightly on herself; but no
matter, Kit loved her with an overweening love, mid
when the heart is driver, prudence gets the whip....
The result of Kit's domestic arrangement was, in due.
time, a epode cimo edition, so that there were soon
throe mouths to provide for, besides that of old Turk,
tho most expensive of all, for though Kit might and did
stit.t his own appetite, yet he held it part of his relig.
ion that the horse should have no cause to complain of
want on, food.
Things began to look elonml,lthe outgoing! exceeded
the incomings, notwithstanding their mo•t stringent
exertions; for the first time Kit had been unable to
make up the instalment ofpurchase-mone); he bectans
despondent and the old horse moped from sympathy.
One morning poor Kit took the last truss of hayana
feed of oats, discoursing as was his custom with his
early friend, and the person who would have had the
temerity to say that the horse could'ot unfit raancl eve.
ry word, would have been looked upon by him as an
intensey ignorant
;'Come, up, you old brute,' said he. had nil
breakfast mvselfyet, but here's your'a. We've a pre.
cious long day's work before usi and if you don't earn
more than voodid yesterday, it airit much you'll getto.
morrow, that I can tell you.'
Old Turk sniffed, and puailed his nose out in antkal•
pation of the coming meal.
'Motu hurry you're in, you precious old rascal,'
said Kit, rather offended at Turk's evident want ofsen•
timent; 'lot me tell you a bit of my mind before you
eat a morsel, and he snatched back the sieve of oats
just as Turk had licked his teeth round for the second
mouthful, a proceeding for which he made his displea.se
ure tolerable evident,
`Ohl I don'tcare,' continued Kit, 'you may blow up
us much as you like, but it's my belief that you are a
selfish old reprobate.' The horse gave Irt one reproach.
ful look that went directly to his heart , `There,takelt,'
said he: I beg your pardon. I didn't mean to insult
you; pitch into it; it does my heart good to see you
enjoy it,! and flinging the corn into the manger, git
folded his arms and watched his pet as he plunged
into the welcome food. It was not long before he had
nuzzled up every grain.
'Now then,' said Kit, stroking down the old hr
mane as he spoke, 'l'm going to tell you something
that will break your held; leastwise I think it will, I
wouldn't say anything of it before, for fear of spoiling
your breakfast; but things are getting worse, Turk,
and if something don't turn up in the course of thevery
day, we—we'll have to part. You—you and I'll have
to part—to part, Turk,' he repeated sternly, one round
big tear settling in the corner of his eye, and gently
pulling the horse's ears as he spoke.
The o'd brute, for the purpose of enjoying the hi a. to an extent, placed his head on Kit's shoulder.
That was enough—construing it into en appeal to
his affections. Ile could stand it no longer but burst
into a flood of tears, exclaiming through his sobs—
`Dont, ddn'el Turk, you deceitful old beast, don't
you go to take advantage of my weakness. I tell you
my mind's made up. I—l have et w.hi-hife! neyr.
I have! and a chi-hi-hild!—They've had plenty as yet,
hnt they don't know how I've pinched myself to get
it. I can't let them want. You wouldn't if yosi
were me. bless your old bones, I know you wouldn't'
so let us part friends. I can't pay for you, and I must
give you npagain.
You must go—indeed you must
—Come, now, bear it like a Christian. I'll give your
ears another pull, if you want me.—There, there,
come.'
And poor Kit, wept like a child, while he harnessed
old Turk for, as he thought, the last time.
( To be continued.)
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Madisonien notices the contort of aisseesktmi in the
Cabinet, and pays:-.-"We are anikotheti
there is no truth in the rumors emirs .stated sai
Judea te."
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