10.4 ,1., , ‘.4 = = :,,,!TISLISIIED DAILY, BY PHILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE VOL. 69.- . • PUBLISHED BY .110StALS PISTLL/PS & Win . El. SMITH corlicr of Wood and. fifth Streets. TSISKS---irve dollars a year, payable in advance. Sits& copisa TM° CENTS—for sale at the couutcr of h“..415.4e. NOW 3 .13JVAI. 'Who Wwbkly Mercury and Mantacturer 1 a poi.:l2txtl 2.t the same otEce, on a double indium 'hen, 7 1 WO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle oopits, SIX CENTS. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: tine insertion, $0 50 Ode month, $5 00 .Two do., 075 Two do., 600 ' Thz‘e do ., 2 00 Threedo., 7 00 1 / 1 6 week, 1 50 For do., 2 00 Two do., 300 Six du.. •10 00 Thr.se'do., 4 00 One year, 15 00 YE AMA' ADVERT'S EAIEN TS. 4 CHANIGZABLE AT PLICASURE. • One Squrre. . Two Squares. girmonths, $l3 00 Six months, $23 00 0.4 e year, 25 00 I One year, 35 00 M b Larget advertisement s in proportion. ___ R. rir CADS of roar lines Six DULLAItS a year. - - Public Offices, &c. PJA 05CC, Third b2tween Market and Wood streets—lL M. Riddle, Postmaster. CUSfaJZ 119:ite, ‘Vat.•_!r, Ith door from Woad st.,Pe *arson's buildinga—AVilliam B. Alowry, Collector. Cify Tr;alurj, IYua I, tuttve.m First and Second straats—James A. Baxtram, Treasurer: Coaled Tre33ary, Thir.l street, nest door to the Yliirl Prss'yttriaa Char.:lt —S. IL Johx:to-t, TrJastt. 'rer. Mayji'e Office, Fulled', between Market and Wood Stra ILi—A.lexaoler Fray, Mayor. ' :Ttei•c.iant'i Exchange, Fourth near Market st. BANKS. bnwnen ntrket and Wood streets on and Fourth streets. 3fire4axts' and illnufactu re re and Farmers' Dc pi,it Bunk, (furniarly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between Won' and Markzt stracti. E.crianice, Fifth st. near Wood. HOTELS. Munongai.ela house, Water street, near the Bridge. .73sckange Hotel, canter of Penn and St. Clair. Xerch.csnes' Hata, corner of Third and Wood. A a....rican filtel,coracr of Thirdait 1 Snlithield. United • Seates, corner of Pean st. and Caaa I. Spread Eagle, Liberty street, n.mr seventh. 3filler's M e r asion House, erte' St., opposite Wayne. Bro.ii'sars.rs Mga sips House, Penn St., opposite Canal. I pp )rtant b Owners of 53, - A7 Maim: xYl..);;It'S u trivs.lled Self Satter;, for saw mills, w;tich bean S 9 1311 y teit,l ia diTerent partS .rthu tjuitai States, as wall au in the cities of l'itts hares 11.1 Allefaeue, can he seen in olmration at a nu.nbar of mills in this naighlmrhual, viz: at Mr. Wk.k ershalTl'a Milli, on Bann street; at Bowman & Chant mills, near the tipper Allegheny and at Msrrison's mills, ua an-1 others.— T &Java nem :1 nil can be obtained at \V. IV. IVallsee's shap, on Liberty straot, wharo it is flitins us, a id wltere thu nit:'iloa will be kept enastaatly un 'hand_ , . Apply to B. F. Snyder, or W. W. NVaTlac-. !Wl' 5 E yam' Ciiansomile Pills. A. ' 1 .1.1.1.11.1M C'EM J. L ilia., r..,idiag- at N atnie:eii W/111 Dv4p :p-ia la its to /It 3 /rut. Tac sy.:l7t:un; W:re vi •!enth3l.l.l:be, •bili.y. f-rer, k trtbu—i, pain i i the cil-st a 1,1 stn.nvi'd ithrav, after e tti tir.! l Kiiicti:e, isati.):l of tiifiking at tip: furred trsa- , ,t with vomit & 111, dil:11113i LIWILI7.II nigin aad r stlc i3ni34 . Thrse Lati.r./ 11 : ) Wal'd5 cfu twAvernAath. when, wi .teamtitin; Dr.. Win. EVU.Ii, 100 Chatham ;trent, and s esiontin; to his ever sue•is.sful and agree:ibie made o f tra l t;r o ,.u., th e patient w exryletely restored to It sa!thin the short space of one month, aati grateful for inesicilinie iscuetit d_Tived, gladly came forward roluatc2:-ed the above staternant For sale, whole s tie warn:ill, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent, 13 - y N. 20, Wood street, below Second. Pe113 9 11 / 1 33.rh1P11:11. Candy. UTf has received this day from New York, a fresh supply of the above celeLrated cure for C ou3-113, Colds and Consumptions; and is ready - to sup p'y cuitJna !rs at wh.ileqale or rnait, at his Mr lira/ A zency, 116 'Fourth st. wo -ttir Bargains than ever, at the Three Big ► :IE suhserilter would respectfully infiirm his ens. tam:re and the public g• that not with:soul i agthe u tprscariented sales a! the Three Big Doors, daring the prsesent season; he has still on hand the lar gest an:l tuAit railed assortment of elegant CLO THING that can be bought west of this mountains.— The public may rest assured that all articles offered at his store are maufactured from FRESH GOODS, par ishasecl in the Eastern markets this spring and made in t', garments by Pittteburgh workmen. In consequence of the tnultiplication of slop shops in our city, filled with pawn brokers clothes and the musty, cast off' prat eats of earner seasons, from the eastern ci ties, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char fester of the establishments in which they are invited to purchase, before they part with their moaey. The arti cles offered at seseral of the concerns in this city, are the mere ofFals of New York and Philadelphia slop shops. and Sent out here to be palmed off on the Pitts burgh public. Purchasers .her Id be on their guard a gainst these impositions, and they may rely on the fact (butte 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 garmentsare made int/us city, by competent work men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by Ito "birds ofpassage front the shreds and patches of eastern slop shops. It will always be his elld , `llVOr to maintain the reputation that the "Three Big Doers" have obtained for furnishing a superior style of CLO THING in every respect, and at prices below those of 8 ay other establishment. He would again return his thanks to his friends and the public for the unprecodented 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 priee,to call at No. 151, Ltesnrr Sr. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. g i V'Observe Metal Plate in the pavement. ap 26. Look at This. F.ll HE attention of those who have been soznewb.. , _IL sceptical in reference to the numerous certih cams published in favor of Dr. Swayne'd Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, on account of the perions being stakstowa in this Section of the State, is respectfully di rected to the following certificate, the writer of which has been a citizen of this borough for several years, and known as a gentleman of integrity and responsibility. To the Agent, Mr. J. KIRBY. I have used Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a Cough; with which I have been severely sirrosed for about four 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 maintuiru3a regula; and good appetite. I can Sinentely recommend it to all sabers similarly afflicted. J. MINN tcz, Borough of March 9,1810. Chamb,roburgh. For sale by NVILLIAII4 THORN, No. 53 Market stnxt. (m I P 2J) Doors. .13itkibwil1j . littorniiii Pod R. Woods, Attornoy and Cotussellor at Law, 01Bee removed to I 3 akewell's Offices, on Grant street, nearly opposite the new Court Ifou - Se, next rooms to J. D. INfthon, Esq., first floor. sep 10 - mom Hugh Toner, Attorney at Law, North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets Pitt , hurgh. sep 10—y 31'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, )dice in the Dia:nand, back of the old Court'llouse, 5... p 10 Fr . .ancis R. Shank, Attorney at Law, stre.t, above Wood, sep 10—ly Pitt:burgh, Pn Thomas 58amittan, Attorney at Law Fifth, hot AVCCII Wood and Smitlifiold sts., sep 10—y Pn. Win. O'Hara Robinson, Attorney at Law, Office on the North side of the Diamond, between Mar ket and Union stretls, up stairs sap 10 A. I. Durboraw, Attorney at Law, Tenders his professional services to the public. Office sep 10 on .sth se., above %Vood. Pittsburgh. Eyster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Office rern.w.hlfrom the Dianiond to "Attorney's Row,' shady side of 4th, between Market and Wood sts., scp 10 Pittsburgh --- N. Buckmaster, Attorney at Law, as removoa office t.. Bmres' Law Buildings, dt st.., above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. iwp 10 George W. Layng, Attorney at Law, Office in Fourth street, ntir Smithfield, Pitt burgh scp 27—y Heade Washington, Attorney at Law, Office in Bslew•ell's building, Grant street, rittsburgh nov 5, 1242 John, J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, Office corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh. UPCollections mad-. All business outraged to his care will be promptly ant:lied to. feb .16—y Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite B urkc's Building. I_7,.Wir.t.t.tar E. Ausrts,E3q., will give hii atten tion to my unfinished business, and I tee IT= ad him tothe pa:ronage of my fri,mds. sop 10—y WALTER FORWARD. Mantel M. Curry, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, bctween Weed and Smithfield, areB Pittsburgh. Robert Porter, Attorney at Law, Office on the curlier of Fourth and Smithfield str,,ets, sep 10 Judson & Flanegin, Attorneys at Law, Smithfield, near 7EI street. C ,!lection:ln,d -eram tentN. P. isioas for widow*. of .Aci so:dier: on under the late net of Con.Treig obta . med. l'ap^rl and dr.l in:2„-i (Or Ca, ;at , mt. oflice prepared. mar 17 11.-Lary riagraw,Att ;racy at Law, I fa, r•:n r , . Itii u I Fourtli t S VI, ,VP I 0 J. D. Orcikh t Attwraey at Law. Tice romor and Thtd Ere L. Huger. Attorney and donnsellor at Law, CA out., r..kirrtisos STY, IVO.) att , n l 111'..1/11.1.1r to the. coilvrti.:l or seco: ity of ci.:iirn:,a:l,l rrof. , ; io:.lll Int •:irp.is cii:r2::c.rl to hi. ram it; thoeo:Liti..s of I I . trrii , m, Jefi-rion, 13,•1•:1,Lit. C O4 lOCLWI,..trr o 3d :, >i a. W;iyn,:. .111:Fle.il. TO Trice! If .1. Loomis, ) Dal.: ell Rewin E . 7 , „. , • . , A a:i.:;,;1 1 11 John It rpe r, I). T. my • - .7, 13-tf R. Morrow, Alderman, ( Mice north gide-, of Fifth street, I)utwecn Wood ❑i „l Sinitlitie4l Pittsburgh. sor 0-; Magistrate's Blanks, __ ____ Fur proceeAingi in atirtein:Mit under the la!e law, fel sale. at this office. .iy 25 Dr. S. IL "Kobus, Office in Seco:ld street, next (1./Or to Mideanv St. rn • .6 Gies,. Warehouse. Fep 10—v Dr. A. W. Patterson, (Alice oa Smithfield strut, third loor from the r"rner of r.ixth *teem sip 10 Ward & Hunt, Dentists, Liberty street, tt few doors below St. Clair, ap 6, 181 3 Doctor Daniel MeMeal, OfrICO on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh HAILMAN, JENNINGS & COTTON YARN WAREHOUSE, Ns. 43, Wood Street, Agentifixthe sale of the Engle Cotton Factory Yarns. mar 17—y WILLIAM 11. WILLIAMS JOHN S. DILWORTH Williams & Dilworth, Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commissioa 1 I c cliauts, arid Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured A tides, No. 29. Wood street. sop 10—y NEIVGOODS.--PRtSTON& MACKEY: Wholesale and Retail Dealers in English,' French and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 81, Market street, Pittsburgh. sep 10—y J. G. & A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding rilerchants, Water An .et, Pi usburgb I3IRMING[~A 4I & CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. GO, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MOM — Receiving and shipping, 5 cents per 1001 s. Commission on purchases and sales, 24 per cent mar 22—v Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails IVarehouse, No. 25, Wood at., Pittsburgh. sep 10—y . HAILNIAN, JENNINGS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro- duce Merchants, And dealers in l'ittaburgh, Manufactures. .nar 17 No. 43, Wood street. Pittgburi JOHNSON & DUVAL, Bookbinders and Paper Rulers, Continue business at the stand late of M'Candless Johnson. Every description of work in their line neat. ly and promptly executed. may B—y NICHOLAS a COLEMAN LLOYD R. COLEMAN. Coleman & Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Commission. Merchants, Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so licitconsigrrateras. h PIT TSB RGII, SATURDAY, LEMUEL i VICE Wholesale Cltoccrs & Dealers in Produce, 116 Wood Street, 4 doors übo‘e Fifth st., may 15 Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Alurch 2.2 John B. Brant, Wholesale Grocer, Dealer in Grain„ General Forwarding and Cum miaaien :Merchant, Harrisburgh, Pa. NV IL. dispose ofall goods sent for CONITT114110:1 I Sales at the lowest commission rates. REFERENCES: Phila.—J. &W W. Esher, Day &Geirish, D. Leech &Co Baltimore—W.Winn &co. I Vinson& Ileer,J.E.Elder. Harrisburgh—Michlßurke, H. Antes,J M. Iloldman. july JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 37, Market street. sep 10 Tito3t.t.= B. Youtvo FitANcti L. Youtcu. Thos. B. Young & Co. Furniture Ware Rooms, corner of I land street and Es' change alley. Persons wishing t 3 purchase eurnaure, will find it to their advantage to rive us a call, being Fut lv satisfied that we can please as to quality and price. sep 10 FL C. TOWNSF:ND & CO., Wire Workers and Wire Manufacturers, No. 23, Market it t eet, between 2,1 and 31 streets. sop 10—y Exchange Hotel, Corner of Penn and Saint Clair streets, by sep 10 & SMITH Pilkini - tgton's Unrivalled Blacking, ANI . FACTUR ED u.:td:old and retail SIXTH STREET, one door below Smithfiold. ort 21-Iv. James Patterson, jr., Birmingham, near PittAtury.h, Pa., rnannfactturer of locks, hinze,and toharco, filler, !nill and tinlbcr screws; honien screws for rolling milk:. &c. sep 1 O—y John 11TOlookcy, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, hetnpen Sixth street and Virgin South side. sep ia Webb Closey's Boot and Shoe Blantifaetdt-y, No. 83, 4/h at., next door tothe U. S. Bank. prunella, kid and satin shiner% in,itie in the neutet manner, and by the nente.t French pattern-J. sep It) William Dohertif, 41IAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, 148 !Awry grcet, bez%vet•n Market and Si th- ak. ap 0-6 m. Jahn Cartwright, UTLEII and Stir4iett: l hta runeut Jlaaufaetitrer. cort.cr of 6th and Liberty •itreetg, Pittsbarrr, l'a. N. IL—Always ‘ , 31 11 , 1:111 34,1 • tt . .i , l a., ,, ,rtntr•at of SarAical I) , atral ia.traments, 11.urrn - ', , , /fair and Tan:aa Sa Te.o!s. Tru=-es, .„ .1 Oal: and Po?lax Lumber for Sale. l' i.\\ Oak ar.,l I.•i 1:' . ( Dr.Goo4i's Colcbratei Female rills. rli s•nl:g'v f•lb'nf••. t.. I hr• I ,, it•t2 ni Iran•= a ift.• a is .tt r ::wdy I",..llrJ,ii:LT, rnr:ll-3!;11 th , " . irS..X • from of OW They ).!/‘ •.“. a •,.1 H ru.d !IV.. • 2•11 • I• lt 33.:11 • - ti in Cne ILAi:..rTor sale Aef,r.nt. r , p 10 N , .. St.r, SR-mai - Notice to Dr. Dranireth's Agents. rpii E sillier in l'itts!utrgli, v :IS t i slieci for _L the purpose of con:liming ugents to the %%est. ha% Mr a•• ,-, anp',i,}1...1 tiro ooh, et, is now" closed, and Mr. 11. LEE, in the I)ianiond, Market street, ap poimed MN' tigvnt for sale. of my I'd!, and Lini ments. All 1)r. Ijrandreth':s agoati will, therefore,um dot - stand that Dr. B. will s,nd a travelling agent through the country once a year to colle c t moni es fi. - , ales made and re ag - enti. The ,;lid tra‘elJer provided with power of attorney, duly . proved before the Clef', of the cite eour.ty New York, together v. it'll ail the tr-ces..ary voucher; and j'ep. - rs. Mr J. J. YEW ism trace. liu . a g ent / imv in l'ennsy 1- ania. B 1) N. fl.—Rolitembcr, Mr. G. 11. LEE, in tho r..ar thy .Mar'pol i= no my only ag, , •nt in Pittsburgh. lino 14 I V; ing horn afflicted for nearly two years, with hard ~w elling un the cap of my knee, whicsh produced much pain, and used various applications recommended by the faculty—all in ruin, was cured completely by the use ut sae bottl e of D r . Bra n d rrt h' s linament, or external rvna.dr. dec. 10—v Witness my hand, JAMES TAYLOR. Ohio tp., Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10,1840. Dr. Brandreth's external remedy or Itnament; sold tit the store of GEORGE 11. LEE, Pittsburgh, price 50 cents per bottle. feh 8. - Dr. Dechter's Pulmonary Preservative. TORco:6 ;, colds, in fl Cata/ThS, N"!nopi ng CO tql), spitting of blood, pain in the hreitit, all diAva•es of the breast and lunp, and arrost of approach ing consumptim. IVarranted free from mercury and other rnineralg. B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., jy Agents for Pittiburgh, William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 87. Fourth street, Pittsburg,ll, Pa. C 'IN VASS Imushes,varnish, &r., for artists, always on hand. Looking, Glasses, &c., promptly fra. med to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Particular attentionpaid to regilding and jobbing or every description. Persons fitting, stambonts or horses will find it to their advantaix to call. sap 10-v sep 10—y SAAIU ET, MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Shoe Iron Ware No. 17, Fifth street, between I trood and Mar Act, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share ofpublic patronage. Also, on hand, the followingarticles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons, skillets, teakettics,pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for hemselves,as he is determined to sell cheap forcash or approved paper. mar 7—tf PORTRAIT PAINTING, J. OSBORNE, Port rail Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burl's Buil dine. J. Osborne would solicit a calrfrom those who desire Portraits .Spcimcns can be seenspi Ta r ooms may 5. M. EcHThr J HERON FOSTER EGOLF & FOSTER, Western Real Estate Agency, Third st., next door to the Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agency for the purchase and sale of Real Es tate, renting Hooves, collections. &c, &e. Terms moderate. References given on application at the office -nl5-tf L. & J. D. WICK Birmingham & Co., AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND, AND CLTVELAND LINE Facts+. DECEMBER 2 , 1843 Chelp for Cash.--Vni pn Cott on PRICES REDUCED. Jolly D. WICK Sliorl Rea Yarn. No. 5 at 15 cts per lb Ent 15 do 7 at 15 do 8 at 15 do A t4t 15 du 10 at 15 du 11 at 15 . do 12 at 15 Ch.-) 13 at 16 di" 19 at 17 du 15 at 18 .10 le at 19 (IC., 17 ut 20 do 18 at 21 do 19 at 22 du at2o o r d pron O l I, ay Painter's, Logan &KeIIII 127 PITTSBURGH Circulating and Rafcrenco Library. O F religious, hi.,:torical, po:itical and trib(cellaneou s work . n ill be (pen every day, Sabbath except ed, from 7 o'clock A. M., until 9 P. M., in the Ex change building, corner of St. Clair street and Ex change aldcc. where pa:tett:al attendance will be given by J. GEMMIIt. Pll 'l'sU UR G 11 MANUFACTORY. Spring - 3 and Axles for Carriage; . At Eastern Price:. rin LEE s uhsei ibers ni,tnufacture and keep constant h'll. on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted.) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Ilub Bands, Stump Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, &c., &c. JONES & COLEMAN. srp 10 St. Clair sr., near the Allegheny Bridge. NEW CLOTHING Cheaper and better tha n ran he lead at any other plarc zrext of the mannterins. Call for Bargains AT THE THREE BR; Doorts, Na. 151, Liberty St, near the Jarksate Foundry. T FIE subscriber world respectfully hihir rn hi s friends and the public, that his full stock of Goode 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, anti 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 “Thtrnl3ig, !Therm" As none but the brut catters and workmen are can orilet s to make clothing wilThe attended to in a manner not surpassed by tar miter establishment in ti' chv. He evoubl tizain return hi. th , thlts to his friends and the public for the wil , r , eedented patron:lv , , bestowed 0.4.11./1 /VIP' t 111.1 belie% that tht , v hare opt . • • . „ round it b. Ih-ir acivantaz,e to deal with him , he would r-pent hi, 1 , :itMi'11110 th , ...e who v. br.ii to purehttre . •JC-lery I. 4cr,ption ot Mkt... to ca ll No. I Liberty ‘t. )•I'CLOSfiEY. r in , t 1,•.:,te in the pavrnwnt. . _ Iron Sans. 1.!.1 public that I have _1 keep hand as a:,ortment of Fire S iro:. Tie price, I.l,Tlsr.ornev of the ma a,:d le•i ,, g!lio , -lt lower, iv reduced abont tlort per Titer at, kept for vaic at my ship, in Sixth t, ahore !It-xt to the church on roc .cr ot titlt streot—o. ai3O Leith Atwood. Jones .1, .1 Daizell S Flemiv. In regard to the qual ity of my sufes 1 kayo those perso ns who have pur rha_sed and a ill porc: , a,:c 1.,y safev t o attest the util ity of them. I desire no )jl•`,V:.p:iper r e,: on my safes; itwire aid truth warrant informiaz the public that all my safes winch have been in building-I burnt down fur several ye:us efface I commenced have pre ,:isrved all the paperA, &.e., which they c xttain d. I have a card containing:l numiter of certiticatos of the same, which are in circulation an d in in hand s mid the agentes. JOHN DENNING. N. B. p ti col steel Spring. 4 far attic, made by Tones &Coleman, and a-ill be sold lo.c. Also, ascrew pressir..rith power to punch holes in half inch iron. Sep DO—tf pt ay.: d Magnesia Safes, MANUYACTCTIED 01' CONSTABLE & BURKE, Filth Street, belucen Wood and Smithfield, Pill,burgh, Pa. r p II E subscribers present their respects to their !Ju -1 inerin, friends for th..ir former liberal patron age, and would take this method ofassuring them and the public generally that all imam favors will be duly I appreciated. Their artb•ies have been fully tested, of ,a hie!, Slitliel,lt te3tirnimy will be given to any inquirer. The prineiples of their lucks and safes are not stir- ' passed hi the Union. JOHN McFARLA NH, The price also is considerably lessened, and will be 3 Upholsterer sal Cabinet Matir Third if., between Wood and Market, ' found 11•1 lOW, illicit below any other responsible house I r - .„,.. in the Union. spectfully infotans his friends and the public that he We would take this epportunit‘ of thanking the va- i ß2 's prepared to execute all orders lot sofas, sidebotteds, rims Editors of this city and elsewhere, wim have ' bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and spoken so highly of us and our safes. The public are respectfully invited to examine our I s p rin t mattrasses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol . !tering work, which he will warrant equal to ally made articles below purchasing elsewhere, feeling assured :in the city, and nn reasonable terms. sep 10 the sup.; iori tv of our manufacture will be apparent to _ ___ 1 Matthew Jones, Harbor and Flair Dresser, all candid spectators. N. CONSTABLE &E. BURKE, I Has remayed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of- i l N. B. S a k s eau b e obtaioed of any size or shape, I bee, where he will be happy to wait upon perrtro nt • . • •Ic, ot or of any principle of lock or co:lstria - thin, of the sub- , , transient customers. lie solicits a share Of public p a _ scribers, or of S. Church, Second street, Pittsburgh, I tronage Pu. n2o—tf I . scp 10. Beware of a Settled Cough! TIR. :WI, A N . ES Sudorific Lung Syrup, being a safe 1./ and etlectuul remedy fur Cougs, Catarrhal Fever, Influenza, Pleuras'', the first of forming stages of Con sumption, Asthma, Whooping Cough, &c. Some do zen of certificates of its vuluable effects ran 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 reduced. After trying medical aid to no purpose, I was ads lYed to procure a bottle of Dr. M l Lane's Lung Syrup; it gave me relief immediately, and in two weeks 1. 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. 'A fresh supply ofthis valuable Cough medicine st received at the Drugstore of J. KIDD, oct 7 No. 60, corner of Wood and Fourth FitS C. A. McANULTY, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Canal Basin, corner Wayne and Liberty streets, Pitts burgh. Agent United States Portable Boat Line. wept 4-3 m. Long heel Yarn. 500 at BA cents par dozen COO at 7. do 700 at G. do 800 at 5,1 do 900 at 5 do 1000 at 5 do Cundlcwick at 1,5 centi pev Coin. Batting, S du Family do., 12i do Carpet Chain, 20 du Cotton Twine, ',20 du Stocking Yarn and Cover lvt. Yarn always on hand. Cotton Warps made to or ler. 'attended hi, if left at J & C. . -. J.y's;,orthel'r , AtOtEce:addre si K. MOORHEAD & Pile MantifaCidtli T" - c Eothscciber haring commenced the. manufac ture of Cast Steel Files, from American materials merchants or other persons wanting can be supplied I, him with a better article than the foreign, and at lower prices. Intending to use only the beet quality of File Steel, manttPactured by the Messrs. SHOE .N ara Ws, which is now brought to a perfection equal to the best English article, manufactured for the saute purpose, the subscriber has full confidence that he a ill be able, in quality of articles and prices, to realize the best hopes of the friends of Ameticith Industry: GEORGE ROTHERY, Corner of O'Hara Sc. Liberty sts. Horatio P. Young, Cabinet Maker, (Lob , of the _firm of Young 4. lir Curd 9) HAS commenced the ousiness in all its branches at No 22, Wood street, between first and 90cond stns., where he tilll kehp constantly on hand a gnat as sortment of well made FURNITURE, and hopes ; by strict attention CO business, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Every attention willbepaid to furnishing COFFINS, &r. A Furniture Car for htee: j July i I LL FASHION HATS AND CAPS. The subscriber having returned from the East with the latest style ofHats, has now on hand and will con stantly keep a large assortment of his own Manufac ture, which fur lightness, service, beauty, and cheap ness, cannot be surpassed, and would respectfully in vite his friend s and the public to examine his stock of Hats and Caps, at the Manufactory. No. 73. Wood st. sep 9-3 m WILLIAM DOUGLAS. FD NEW FASHIONABLE Eng Hat and Cap DI aneactory. Olt N( , ..93 Wood street, 3 doors below Diamond Alley T HE subscriber will keep constant's' on hand every variety of the most fashionable HATS and CA rs, wholesale and retail. at reduced prices. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their inte rest to gi ve him a call. S. MOORE: Pittsburgh, aug. 29,1843. G Rl gt, 'D u l n l d lG AND pcis POL.: l2 S vi lil s l a N l 2 —Sad other Iron s of grinding done at the Cast Steel File Manufactory, cor. aer of Liberty and O'Hara streets. aug 18 To the Gentle Men of Pittsburgh. jTHE subscriber most respectfully _......„. informs the gentlemen of this city and vicinity,- that he has commenced the BOOT and MSHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the ayor's office. Having been foreman in some of the most fashionable boot shops in thu Eastern cities; and having furnished himself with the best French and American calf skins, he hopes hy his attention to busi ness to merit u sham of public patronage. To those gentlemen who have kindly patronised him he returns his sincere thanks, and can with confidence appeal fur the goodness of his work and knowledg e of his business.' P. KERRIGAN, may 11. ------ William Adair, Boot and Shoe Maker, Libeily st. opposite the head of Smithfield. JThe subscriber having bought out then stock of the late Thomas RatTerty,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. Ha keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of shoe findings of all descriptions, and of the best quality. Ile solicits the patronage of the pub] iti and of the craft. sep 10—y W.M. ADAIR: /David Clark, Aet,,, JFASHIONBLE BOOT .MAKEB, Las removed to No. 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he would be happy to see his old customers, and all others ‘vho feel disposed topa tronise him. He I/ 3eS nothing but first rate stork, and emplovs tile best ofworkmen; and as he gives his con stant personal attention to business, he trusts that he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronag,e. sep 10 Pittsburgh Manufactures, Cheap for Cash. ti, f sr, 7'iro doorsfrom Markel. T 'YATES intends to trrmulact over a bet 44lilii‘TAile/ . ter article of Ladie.,', Childress and Misses' Shoes, and sell them cheaper fir cash than they can be bought in the city. He will keep constant ly on hand and makes to o 7 rder Ladies' Shoes of all kinds and colors, at very low prices ' of the following Ladies' tasting Foxed dither Boots, $1 75 " best quality Kid or Morocco Gaiters, 150 " Calfskin Boots, 37i1, " Yoxesl Ilalfaaiters, all colot4. 1 1 S'i hest kid and Moroco buskin, 1 18 " Double Soled Slippers,eff.) 1 12i II fine Kid Springs and Turn,, best qual. 1 00 " ° Springs, besay, 87 " Slippers, 75 6 2i All Shoes made here w•irranted. Misses' and Chil di-ens' in the same proportion. re'ltemembor the place, at the'sign of the Red Box, No. 8, Fifth street. July 1 WESTERN sitcluANGEI COFFEE HOUSE, No. 9, :%11r.to,:i• STItktET, Uio YSTEIZS marl other rofceAments,vrill be :served up tool order . Namek: (truer:ra,fried.tewed, and 0n.r!,,,1:nc,,1i-Les, THZ,FHELI.at the.tauti, or r014t.',1 it 4 ~ ,1+ t h e Funu i . SlHECie,dly advam red by their ..itfe transportation. THE I'HoP RIET4 .t , EiHiNed that this esttddi,h ment (which is the old "cater depot) shall maintain its reputation for th • gotsl quality of his A LE, LI QUORS, CIGARS, and :Judi refreshments as travel era or ritilens may require. oct 18—grn. r. bim TT , trlt 0 0813 Dtg. ALEXANDER sectlanr, At the obi stand of Young AP Curdy, No. 43, Sc. coed street, bct?rcL' Wood and Ma, 'R ESPECTFULLY 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, acid warranted to be equal to any in the city. . • Every attention will be paid to furnishing COFFINS Sze , when required. it 11-1. PRICig, TWO CEN . . (lithe etiquette of a dinner party, it is extraetiely difficult to sae anything, because fashions are cuntina: ally changing, even it the best tables; arid what is con sidered te height of good taste one year, is declared vulgar the !Jest: besides which Certain houses and set/ have certain customs peedliar td their own clique, and nil who do not conform exactly to their method . are looked nrict; as vulgar persons, ig,ncirtint ofgood breed= log. This in a mistake commonly fallen law by the little "great" in the country, *here the circle constitu , tin; "society" is necessarily so small, that its 17161 V. hers cannot fail to acquire the same habits, feelingstmxi observances. Howe ver,a few hints may not be thriOwn ,away, always recollecting that people can only Irdeotttei ridiculous by attempting to be too fine. I sin; of course stirtikihz thy readers to be fiCClllttilltP4l with thel decencies of lite. IN - hen the members of i'party have all isseinhleci in the drawing room, the master or mistress of the house' iihll puiat oat Whirl lady your are to take into the di , lning-room, according to some real or fancied stand ard of precedence, rank, (if there be rink.) age. or general importance; that is the mnritect betbre the single, &c., or they will show their tact by making come most pnnions these who arecist likely to be agreeable td each Other. Give the lady the wall coming down stairs, take her into the room, and seat yourself by her side. Ifyou pass to dine merely fecntione room to another; (direr your left arm to the lady. t Remember that it is the Lady who at all timel takes the precedence, rldt the gentlemen. A person led a princess out ofthe room before her husband (whd was doing the same ton lady of lower rank;) in his c , ver politeness, he said, " Pa rdonnez q ire nous ' , Dos pre: cedons," quite forgetting that it was the princess and riot he wins led the Way. Well bred pimple arrive es nearly tlt the appointe4 dinner Isrittir as they can. It is a very vttlgrte afsethp; tine of inipoi tritece to arrive hulran hour behind 'tilitei - besides the folly of allowing, eight or ien hungry such n tempting opportunity of discussing your foihles2 The lady of the house will of course take the head of the table."aed the gentleman of the highest rank will sit at her right hand; the gentleman next in rank will be placed on the left of the hostess, so that she may be supported by the two persdn 3 or itic dion coo. , sick.r.ri,:, (who *ill assist her to carve.) In many hobsds of distinction, the master and mis= tress sit xis a-ris to each other at the middle of the table. In nearly all the hduses or the nobility, at present, of of carving is performed at the side table where the piece de resistance, by viliidb is irteent the roast joint, ie placed. It is the custoni et present far the lady of the house to follow her goe3ts into the dining roam, except when a prince of the royal family is present, who leads out the lady first. The gentleman of the house takes the bdttom of the table, end on each side of him must be placed the trod ladies highest in rank You will find e party of ten co,„. en i ent. as it admit,, "ran equal distfihution of the sexes: neither two men nor two women like to sit tm gether. - It is a matter of regret that table napkins are not considered indispensable in Engbind; for, with - Moue boasted refinement, they ate far from being generals-1 The comfort of napkins at dinner iv LOO 06;:i0i1A to re. , quire comment, while the expense can hardly be urged as an objection. If there be not any napkins, a man has no alternative but to use the table cloth, unlesti (as many do) he prefer his pocket handkerchief—a u sage sufficiently disattreable. It is considered vulgar to take fish or soup twice.-- The reason for not being helped twice to fish or soup at a large dinner party is -=because by so doing yen keeti three parts of the eoinpany staring at you while Wahine - Jur the second course, whirl is spoiling, much to the anne3 ;ince of the mistress ofthe house. The eel:. fish greediness, therefore, of so doing Co istitutes its vulgarity. At a family dinner it is of less importance and is consequently often done. Do nut ask any lady to take wine, until yon see that/ she has finished her fish or soup. This exceedingly absurd and troublesome custom is very properly giving w ty at the best tables to the more reasonable one auto gentlemen helping the lady to wine next to whom by may be seated, or a servant will hand it round. But il ; either n lady or a gentleman be invhed to take wine aft table, they mast never refuse, it is very gauche so to do. They need not drink half a glass with each pets son, but merely taste of it. Asking ladies to Lake wine is now quite exploded. IL is merely offered by the gentlemen who sit next to them; but if you are in a country house,- where the cuts torn is retained, it would be better breeding to Ulm* the fashion of the place, rather than by an omission of what your entertainer considers civility, to prose him, in the Face of his guests, to be either ig norant or vulgar. It is considered well bred to take ' t ' he same wine ea that selected by the person With whurn rill drink ; the choice being left tu the person highest in rank, or most advanced in age. When, however, the wine chosen by him is unpalatable to you, it is allowable to take that which you prefer, prefacing= it with. "will you per. trait MC to drink claret, sherry," &e. At every respectable table you will find silver forks, being broader, they are in all respects more convenient than stee for fish or Vegetables. Steel tirrks,except for carving, are now never placed an the table. A t family dinners, where the common ho usehohl bread is used, it should never be cut less than an inch and a half thick. There is nothing more plebeian than thin bread at dinner. Never use your knife La eonvey your filial to your mouth, under any circumstances; it is unnecessary, and glaringly vulgar: Feed yourself with a fork us' spoon, nothing etsc--=a knife is only to be used fur cut ting. JAMES ]AT If at dinner you are requested to help tiny one id sauce, do Ilf , t pour it over the meat or vegetables, but on one side. If you have to command help a jointdo not load a person's plata—it is vulgar; also in serving soup, one ladleful to each plate is v.:Ili:6OM. Fish should always be helped with a silver fish-slice, and your own portion of it divided by the fork aided by a piece of bread. The application of a knife to fish is likely to destroy the delicacy df its aavor,' besides which, fish latices are often acidulated; acids coriode steel, and draw from it a disagreeable taste. In the North, where lemon or inegar is very genernliy used for salmon and many other kinds offish, the objection beemnes rts:Fro *pis , rent. Eat peas with a dessert spoon; and curry Tarts and puddings grew be eaten with a spoon. As a general rule—in helping any one at a table t never use a knife where You can a spoon. slaking a noise in chewing, or breathing hard it eating, are both unseemly habits, and ought to be chewed. Many people wake a divusting noise with their tips 0 by inhaling their breath strongly while taking soup --s habit which should be careful:v avoided. t r&is cannot use your knife, or fork, or (peti t , t oo quietly. Do not press people to eat more than they appear to like, nor insist upon their tasting of any particular distnyon may so far recatnrnend ccre, as to mentionthat it is considered "excellent." Remember that tastes dider, and viands which please you, may boob. jects of dislike to others; and that in consequence of your urgency, very young or very modest people may feel themselves compelled to partake of what may be most crungreemble to them. I Do not pick your teeth much at the table, as blew over satisfactory a practice to yourself, tow itnIPIS it it not at all pleasant. .Ladies should never dine with their gloves on—alsa less their hand is uttillt to be wee, IjCElaity Adrgift# p das A GU/DE TO THE USAGES OF SOCIETY DT "COUNT ALFRED D'uRS.IY•" `'Manners make the Mtn:" DINNERS. IN AD trARCk.