PUBLISHED DAILY, BY PHILLIPS s, SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANI% - ITSI, PAYABLE IN AD'IrANcE 9L. 79. EDITED BY N. Taolllll3 PRILLIPS, VV. corner of Wood anal/Va s Streets. Txasts.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. SingJecopies Two Cas - rs--{'o r sale at the counter of the Office, and by News Boys. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer • pablislied at the same office, on a double medium ■heat, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle ...pies, SIX CENTS. ERRS OP ADVERTISING. , PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: one insertion, 10 50 One month, .- $5 00 Two do., 075 Two do., - 600 Thrise do., 200 Threedo., 700 One week, 1 50 Four do., iil 00 Two do., 300 Six do., 10 00 Three do., - 4 00 One year, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. , CHANGSAJBLZ AT PLE•111:11%. Oae.Square. Two Squares. Six months, $l2 00 Six months,s23 00 One year, 25 00 One year, 35 00 RlPLarger alvertisements in proportion. 'CARDS of foar lines Six DOLLARS a year. Public Officiis,/kc. City PJst °fiefs, Third b2tween Market and Wuod atroets—R. M. Riddle, Postmaster. Cizeo.ls fbage, Water, lth door from Wool st.,Pe assien's buildings--William B. Mowry, Collector. City Pre.ssury, Woad., between. First and Second streets —...Tant 3A. Bartram, Treasurer. C j Trersurg, Third street, next door to the Third Prasbyterian Chitrch—..S. R. Johliaton, Treasu• rer. Mayor's Office, Fourth, between 3farketand Wood streets--A.lexander Hay, Nfayot, Merchant's Exchange, Fourth near Atarket se. Pitssurg.4, b3tween Market and Wood streets on Third and Fourth streets. Merchants' and Manufacturers' and Farmers' De fiasit Bank, (for.mrly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between W Jul and NI trk:t3treets, Exchange, Fifth st. near Wood. HOTELS. Monongahela House, Water street, near the Bridge. Lickange Hotel, corner of Penn and St. Clair. Merekants' Hata, corner of Third and Wood. A aerie .24 HUICi, corner of Third and Smithfield. lialted States, corner of Pean st. and Camel. Spread Eagle, Liberty street, near seventh. Miller's M.sasion House, Liberty St., opposite Wayne. Broad'otrit's 3fan3ion House, Penn St., opposite Canal. =portant to Owners of Saw Mills. Q 74YDEIt'S unrivalled Self Setters, for saw milli, winch home been so fully tested in different parts of the United States, as well as in the cities of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, can be seen in operation at a nnmbsr of mills in this neighborhood, viz: atMr. Wick eriham's mills, on Penn street; at Bowman & Cltam ,alrs'S mills, near the roper Allegheny bridge, and sit :Vlirrhan's mills, on Hare's Island, and others.— The abovn named maoltioe can be obtained at W. W. 'Maltase's shop, on Liberty street, near Smithfield, whore it is fitting and where the machine will be kept coast:tidy on hands. Apply to B. F. Snyder, or W. W. Wallace. mays Evans' Chamomile Pills A BRAHAM J. CLEMER, residing at 66, Mutt street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia iu its in a;gr tiatecl form. The symptom.; were vi olent headache, geeat d :bility, fever, custiveness,cough, heartbara, pain in the click and stomach always after *trial, iin;mired a:iptite, sensation of sinking, at die stomach, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vontit ings, dizziness towards might and restlessness. These 84.1 cmtinued upwards of a twelvemonth, when, en csisultin: Dr. Wm. Evans, 100 Chatham :trePt, and sit'lmitting to his ever su:cesiful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient was completely restored to Health in the s hort space of one month, and grateful for the incalculable benefit derived, gladly came forward oil(' volunteered the above statement For sale, whole sale and retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent, sep 13,—y No. 20, Wood street, below Second. Pease's Hearhonnd Candy. TLITTLE has received this day from New York, 1. afresh supply of the above celebrated cure for C ottghs, Colds and Consumptions; and is ready to sup p'y customers at wholesale or retail, at his Medical Agency, SW Fourth st. nor 12 .tter Bargains than ever, at the Threeßig Doors. Pp HE subscriber would respectfully inform his cue JL to:tiers and the puldic generally, that notwithstad lug the unprecedented sales at the Three Big Doors, - /daring the present season; he has still on hand the lan Ton - and mist varied assortment of elegant CLO. HING that can be bought west of the mountains.— The public may rest assured that all articles offered at his store are osaufactured from FRESH GOODS, par ish-stied iu tha Eastern markets this spring and made in t.D garments by Pitttsburgh workmen. In consequence of the multiplication of slop shops in liar city, filled with pawn brokers clothes and the znusty, east off g-arm , nts of former season;, from the eastern ci ties, the ptiblic should be cautious to ascertain the char aster of tha establishments in which they are invited to purchase, before they part with their money. The arti cles offered at several of the concerns in this city, are the meta °dais of New York and Philadelphia slop shops. and sent out here to be palmed off on the Pitts burgh public. Purchasers shot id be on their guard a igaiast these impositions, and they may rely on the fact theta° establishment that advertises eastern made Clo thing, can give as good an article or as advantag,ceus bargains as can be had at the "Three Big Doors." The public will please remember that all the subscri *tees garments are madeinth is city, by competent work men, and nut gathered up like the goods now offered by she "birds of passa;e" from the shreds and patches of slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to 111;114s:tin 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 any 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 ()revery description at the lowest price,to call at No. 151, LIBERTY Sr. JOHN M'CLOSKEY, gVP'Observo Metal Plate in the pavement. ap 26 Look at This. THE attention of those who have been somewh.' 11 sceptical in reference to the numerous certin clues publisinul in favor of Dr. Swayne's Compouna Syrup of Wild Cherry, on account of the persons being unknown 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 is 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 afflicted 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 maintains a regular and good appetite. I cansince.rely recommend it to all ethers similarly attic red. J. Mttrtrtea, Borough of Ai trrh 9,1310. Chambersburgh. For sale by WILLIAM THORN, No. 53 Markot street. (ier 213) BANKS HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro- JOHN6ON & DUVA L, Bookbinders and Paper Milers, Condone business at the stand late of M'Candless fc Johnson. Every description of work in their line net L. Iy and promptly executed. may 8.-y NICHOLAS D. COLTMAN LLOYD R. COLEMAN. Coleman & Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They r*Tectfully so liciteonsluments. n 22-ti tilitt- ,ii i ..r,g.l ) '. . - Ittorniiit . lk,ot IL Woods, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office removed to Bakewell's Offices, on Grunt street, nearly oppositethe new Court House, next rooms to J. D. Mahon, Esq., first floor. sop 10 thigh Toner, Attorney at Law, North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets Pittsburgh. sep 10—y AVCANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House sep 10 Pittsburgh. Francis FL Shnnk, Attorney at Law, Fourth street, above Wood., sep 10—ly Pittsburgh, Pa Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts., sep 10-x• Pittsburgh, Pa. . Wm. O'Hara Robinson, Attorney at Law, Office on the North side of the Diamond, between Mar ket and Union streets, up stairs sap 10 A. L Durboraw, Attorney at Law, Tenders his professional services to die public. Office s4sp 10 on sth st., above Wood, Pittsburgh. Eyster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Office removed from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row,' shady side of 4th, between Market and Wood its., sep 10 Pittsburgh N. Buell:master, Attorney at Law, Has removed his office to Beares' Law Buildings, -4th at., above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10 George W. Layng, Attorney at Law, Office in Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsbur• sep 27—y Reade Washington, Attorney at Law, Office in Bakewell'sbuilding,, Grant stmt, rittsbur i , nov 5, 1842 Jahn J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, Office corner of Smithfield anciFiftli streets, Pittsburgh arCollections made. A 4 business cutrusu..d to his care will be promptly attended to. feb 16—y 'in. E. Austin Attorneyat Lave, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opp , )site Burke's Building. rirelVit.a.t.itst E. KUITIN, Esq., will give his atten tion to my unfinished business, and I re . con.ra nd him to the patronage of my friends. stip 11.1.—y WALTER FORWARD. Daniel AL Curry, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, .tip 8 RODEAT PORTKR.. . -JOHN B. Penal:is Porter & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, Office on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, sep 10 Pittsburgh. Judson & FLaaegin, Attorneys at Law, Smithfield, near 7th street. Collections mad on mod erate terms. Pensions for widows of old soldier, under the late act of Congress obtained. Papers and draw for the patent office prepared. mar 17—v Mall S. Magraw, Attorney at Law, las removed his office to his r , isidence, on Fourth st wo floors above Smithfield. sep 10 J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law, Office corner Smithfield cod Third turc.u , , Pittsburgh my 25—v L. Harper, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CADIZ, DAR RISON COUNTY, OHIO Will attend promptly to the collection or security of claims, and all professional business entrusted to his care in the counties of Harrison, Jefferson, Belmont, Guern sey, Tuscarawas, Holmes, Coshocton, Carroll, Stark and Wayne. REFER TO Metcalf 4- Loomis, J D o a h l : o H ll ll ,l• rper, Flemin g, P ttgbiirg,h D. T. Morgan, my 27, 1813—tf IL Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sepl.o—tf Iffagistra te's Blanks, For proceedings in attachment under the late law, for sale at this office. .iY 25 Dr. S. R. Holmes, ffice in Second street, next door to Mulyany AL Co.'s *Glass Warehouse. sep 10—y "`" Dr. A. W. Patterson, Office 0.1 Smithfield street, third door from the corner of sixth street. sep 10 Ward & iltuit, Dentists, Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair, ap6,1843 Doctor Daniel McMeal, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. dec 10— _ MAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., COTTON YARN WAREHOUSE, Ne. 43, Wood Street, Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns. mar 17—y WILLIAM 11. WILLIAMS JOHN S. DILWORTH Williams &Dilworth, Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission M e chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured A titles, No. 29, Wood street. sop 10— r NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & 'MACKEY, • Wholesale and Retail Dealers in English, French and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 121, Market street, Pittsburgh. sep 10—y J. G. & A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Water street, rittsbureh. BIRMINGHAM & Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 60, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. WlER:tn.—Receiving and shipping, 5 cents per 1001bs. Commission on purchases and sales, 2i per cent mar22—y Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh sep 10—y duce Merchants, And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures. nar 17 No. 43, Wood street. Pittsburi PIT I'SBURGHI THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1843 LEMUEL WICK Wholesale Grocers & Dealers in Produce, 116 Wood Street, 4 doors above Fifth at., may 15 Pittsburgh, Pa. John EL 113 rant, Wholesale Grocer, Dealer in Grain, General Forwarding and Com mission Merchant, Harrisburgh, Pa. WILL dispose of all goods sent for Commission Sales at the lowest commission rates. - REY . E.FtEstces: Phila.—J. &W. Esher, Day &Get rich, D. Leech &Ce Baltimore—W. Winn &co. Willson& H err,J . E. Elder Ha mill, t!rgis—Mich'l B urke, H. A n tes, J Jl. H old in an. july JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper ',takers, Na. 37, Market street. sep 10 TIIOIIIAS 13. You an FHA NC'S L. YOUNG Thos. H. 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 10 R. C. TOWNSEND & CO., Wire Workers and Wire Manufacturers No. 23, Market sti eet, between 2d and 3d streets, sep 10—y Exchange Hotel, Corner of Penn and Saint Clair streets, by sep 10 MeKIBBIN & SMITH Pilkington's Unrivalled Blacking, ITANUFACTURED andsold wholesale and retai SIXTH STREET, one door below Smithfield. oct James Patterson, jr., Birmingham, near l'ittsburgh, l'a., manufar.turer locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, fuller, mill and timber ~crews; housen screws for rolling mills, &c. sap 14-y John STCloskey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty -street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley South side. sep 10 Webb Closey's Boot and Shoe Dlannfactory No. 83, 4th at., nest door to the VI S. Bank. prunella, kid and satin shoes made in the neatest manner, and by the neatest French patterns. sep 10 William Doherty, 4111 T AND CM' MANUFACTURER,ft 118 Liberty litmet, between Market and Sixth. ap 10-6 m. John Cartwright, C UT LE R and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, corner of 6th and Liberty streets, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always an hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, lianher'6, Tailor's, Hatter's, II air Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears. .Saddler's Tends, Trusses, &c. jc Oak and Poplar Lumber for Sale. A FEW thnu.iand feet of seasoned Oak and Poplar LI. Lumber, for sale hy wholeAale. Enquire of ..Thrizes C. Cummins, Esq. nearthe Fountain Inn. jy 21. Dr. Good's Celebrated Female Pills. r nEsE Pills are strongly recommended to the 1 notice of ladies as :a safe and efficient remedy removing, those complaints peculiar to theirsex, from want ofexercise,orgenemldebilityof the system. They obviate coqiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and NerVOLI4 aff;!rt inns. These l'ills 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 R. E. SELLERS, Agent, sep 10 No. .20, Wood Street, below S.)cond N, rarotice to Dr. Brandreth's Agents. T HE office in Pittsburgh, which was established fur the purpose of constituting agents in the west, having accomplished that object, is now closed, and Mr. G. 11. LEE, in the Diamond, Market street, ap pointed my agent for the sale of my Pills and Lini ments. An Dr. Brandreth's agents will, therefore,un derstand that Dr. B. will send a travelling agent through the 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. Yoe is my traveling agent now in Pennsyl vania. B. BRANDRETH,M. D. N. B.—Remember, Mr. G. H. LEE, in the rear of the Market is now• my only agent in Pittsburgh. j tine 14 H aving been afflicted for nearly two years, with a hard swellinc, 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. Ohio tp., Allegheny co. Pa. Jan. 10, 1840. Dr. 13randreth's external remedy or hutment; sold at the store of GEORGE H. LEE, Pittsburgh, price 50 cents per bottle. feb 8. Dr. Declrter's Pulmonary Preservative. F OR coughs, colds, influenza, catanths, whooping cough, spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all diseases of the breast and lungs, and arrest of approach ing consumption. Warranted free from mercury and other minerals. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., .iy 12 Agents for Pittsburgh. William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ANVASS brushes ,varnish, &c., for artists, always ki on hand. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly flit. med to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing of every description. ep 10—y Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. sop 10-y SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin t 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 ofpublic patronage. Also, on hand, the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs ; gridirons, skille ts,t eakettles, pots, oven s, coffee mills, &c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for bemselves,as he is determined to sell cheapfcrcash or approved paper. mar 7—tf PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rail Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burk's Buil ding. J. Osborne would solicit a mini-0m those who desire Portraits .Spcimens can be seensigla r ooms may 5. A. G. Reinhart, (evccrssort TO LLOYD 4. CO.) .1.1 1.0/CSal, and Retail Grocer and Com rnission Mer No. 140, Liberty at., a few doors above St. Clair, IlleePwhere families and others can at all times be fu — rnithed with good Goods at moderate prices. n3O L. & J. D. WICK Birmingham & Co., AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND, AND CLEVELAND LINK March 22 Facts. Jour D. Wzcx 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 ['Orders promptly Painter's,Logan&Kenne f 27 PITTSBURGH Circulating and Reference Library. O F religious, historical, political and miscellaneous works, will be open 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 alley, where punctual attendance will be given by J. GE.MMIL. PITTSBURGH MAN UFAC TORY. Springs and Axles for Carriages, At Eastern Price:. 1/1111E 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, &c., . JONES & COLEMAN. sep 10 St. Clair st., near the Allegheny Bride. NEW CLOTHING Cheaper: and better than can be bad at any uthier place west of the monntnins. Call for Bargains AT THE THREE BEG DOORS, N 0.151, Liberty St., near the Jacksou Foundry. T HE subscriber %wild 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 term, 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 cotters and workmen are em ployed, orders to make clothing will be attended to in a manner not surpassed by any other establishment in lie would again roam his thanks to his friends and the public for the u:rpr•eedonted patronage bestowed upon his e , :tablislimemt, 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- ofeverydescription at the lowest pt ice, to call at No. .1.51, Liberty st. RAIN M'CLOSK EY. flPObserve metal plate in the pavement. onl-tf Iron Safes. I RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have and keep always on hand an assortment of Fire PloofSafes. The price, in consequence of the ma terials and labor being much lower, is reduced about thirty percent. They are kept for sale at my shop, in Sixth street, above Smithfield, next to the church on the corner of Gth street—as also with Atwood, Jones &Co., and Dalzell & 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 servertall the papers, books, &c., which they contain ed. I have a card containing a number of certificates of thesame, which are in circulation and in my hands and the agentes. JOHN DENNING. N. B. A few pair of steel Springs for sale, made by Jones & Coleman, and will be sold lose. Also, a screw press, with power to punch holes in half inch iron. sep 20-tf Improved Magnesia Safes. MANUFACTURED BY CONSTABLE & BURKE, Fifth Street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. T HE subscribers present their respects to their nu merous friends for their former liberal patron age, and would take this method of assuring them and the public generally that all future favors will he duly appreciated. Their articles have been fully tested, of which sufficient testimony will be given to any inquirer. The principles of their locks and safes are not sur passed in the Union. The price also is considerably lessened, and will be found allow, if not below any other responsible house in the Union. We would take this opportunity of thanking the va rious Editors of this city and elsewhere, who have spoken so highly of us and our safes. The public are respectfully invited to examine our articles before purchasing elsewhere, feeling assured the superiority of our manufacture will be apparent to all candid spectators. N. CONSTABLE & E. BURKE. N. B. Safes can be obtained of any size or shape, or of any principle of lock or construction, of the sub scribers, sr of S. Church, Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. n2o—tf Beware of a Settled Cough: DR. NI'LANES Sudorific Lung Syrup, being n safe and eflectual 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 reduced. After ttying medical nid to no purpose, I was advised to procure a bottle of Dr. M'Lane s Lung Syrup; it gave me relief immediately, and in ttvo 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. r4PA fresh supply ofthis valuable Cough medicine ust received at the Drug store of J. KIDD, oct 7 No. GO, corner of Wood and Fourth sta. C. A. McANVLTY, - FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Canal Basin,corner Wayne and Liberty streets, Pitts burgh. Agent United States E r ortsble Boat Line. Sept 4-3 m. nion Cotton Factory. 9 REDUCED Long Rea Yarn. 500 at 9,,i cents per dozen 600 at 74 do 700 at 6i du 800 at 54 do 900 at 5 do 1000 at 5 do Candlewick at 15 cents per lb Corn. Butting, 8 do Family do., 12,1 do Carpet Chain, 20 do Cotton Twine, 20 do Stocking Yarn and Cover let Yarn always on hand. Cotton Warps made to or ler. attended to, if left at J & C. dy's,or the Post Office:address K. MOORHEAD & CO. WESTERN EZCILSZTGE COFFEE HOUSE, No. 9, MARKET STREET, burgh. Oin YSTERS and other refreshments,wil P itts l be served up good order. Namely: Oysters raw,fried,stewed, and on chafing dishes. Also, IN 'rims HELL at thestand, or roasted, as soon as the season is sufficimaly advan ced fur their safe transportation. THE PROP RI F:TOH is determined that this estaldish ment (which is the old oyster depot) shall mnintain its reputation for thin good quality of his ALE, LI QUORS, CIGARS, and such refreshments as travel ers or citizens may require. oct 18-6 m. FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. ALEXANDER M'CERDX, At the old stand of Young 4. 111'Curdy, No. 43, Se cond street, between Wood and Ma , ket, RESPECTFULLY informi 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 bepaicito furnishingCOFFlNS, Sc , when required. je IG—v File illannfactory--. HE subscriber having commenced the manufac -.1 tore of Cast Steel Files. from American materials exclusively, merchants or other persons wanting can be supplied by him with a better article than the foreign, and at lower prices. Intending to use only the best quality of File Steel, manufactured by the Messrs. Siro ENBE RG Ere 3, which is now brought to a perfection equal to the best English article, manufactured for the same purpose, the subscriber has full confidence that he will be able, in 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-y Horatio P. Young, 'Cabinet Maker, ( Late of the firm of Young 4. .I.T Curdy) H AS commenced the uusiness in all its branches at No 22, Wood street, between First and Second sirs., where he will keep constantly on hand a good as sortment of well made FURNITEME, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Every attention willbepaid to fi int ishing COFFINS, &c. A Furniture Car for hire. July 11 JOHN McFARLAND, 7;1 Upholsterer an Cabinet Maker, 7 Third st.,between TVood and Market, 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. fl ep 10 Matthew Jones, Barber and Bair Dresser, 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 - tronaize, 1411 FALL FASHION HATS AND CAPS. The subscriber havingreturned 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 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. scp 9-3 m WILLIAM DOUGLAS. !.4-s NEW FASHIONABLE Flat and Cap illanufactorp. No. 93 Wood street, 3 doors beloia Diamond Alley T HE subscriber willkeep constantly on hand every variety of the mostfashionablefi•Ts and CAPS, wholesale and retail. at reduced prices. Persons wishing. to purchase will find it to theirinte rest to give him a call. S. MOORE. Pittsburgh, aug. 29, 1843. _ GRINDING AND POLISHING —Sad Irons ground and polished, anvils and other kinds of grindingdossei at the Cast Steel File Mint:factory, ner of Liberty and O'Hara streets. au 18co r- To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. jTHE subscriber most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city and® vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office. Having been foreman in sonic of the must 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. Tu those gentlemen who have kindly patronixd him he returns his sincere thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge of his business. I'. KERRIGAN • I may 11. - ------ William Adair, Boot and Shoe "faker, Liberty st. opposite the head of Smithfield. iThe subscriber having bought out the® stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, decease- d,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. Ho keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of shoe findings of all descriptions, and of the best quality. He solicits the patronage of the public and of the craft. sep 10—y WM. ADAIR. David lark, Algoi, ------ 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. He uses nothi ng 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 BEFORE YOU BC ELS E fl ERE, LOOK IN AT SCFLOYER'S, Conner of (Food and ir . altr s/s. W HERE as choice an assortment of ready made clothin:2, cloths, cassimeres, satinetts, vestings, flannel shirts, drawers, cotton, Angola and lamb's wool hose and half hose, silk and gingham cravats, hdkfs, stocks, and in short, a little of everything adapted to the use of gentlemen, all of which purchasers will fir,d made up, and also made to order in the latest and most improved style, and at - prices which, he flatters himself, will successfully compete with any establishi;nent west of the mountains. Having made arrangements in the eastern cities, he will be constantly receiving accessions to his already well selected and seasonable stocks. Give him a call, then. ifyon wish to furnish yourself with choice articles. EF'Goud and yet Cheap, for Cash! Remember the place--corner of Wood and Water streets. 020-ssm ----- Peach Trees. THE subscriber has just received from the Nur =sery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia. a lot of the choicest variety of poach trees, to which he would call the attention of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN. No Mery st. head of Wood. PRICE, TWO CEN TAN m ailp Morning Post, - - ' We have recently alluded, at some length, to the; sauce of the Welsh farmers. They are goaded to madness by intolerable oppression; and are sustained in their movements, in some cases, even by their cler gymen. But neglect of their claims has incensed them still further, even into measures that cannot be justified; fur the more they have revolved their grievan ces, the more bold have they become in their demands: They, in the main, ask only what is right, and not get-: ting it, th , ,Tare hurling, with terrible efficiency, their yengeaneemt their oppressors. To show the lengths. they they are ready to go, we copy one of their handbill( In addition to their tolls, the next grievance is Mils rents. The following is the plan - ecca." propose* for their reduction. It wasposted up it; Pemtoyr(-- , - “13ecca, Sept. Is.—Make it known to the Whole parish, deat brethren. that though I have opened the door in a manner to lighten your heavy burdens, still you prefer to lice under the weight of them than ere! dem away. But I now testify to you that yon are al. , so as certain to receive punishment as that the higher class have begun to suffer, if you do not ,act together as one body ter get y our brirdenslightened: Farmer: -.flow are we to act? IBecca-wEfery parish to meet in their crsall plate and fix on a day to visit their landlords, the tenants of every gentleman to go together and ask him if his high ness will please to send two trustworthy pe e rsons that understand and know your farms well, on of then for the master, the otherthr yourselves, that both•par- - ties may have . justice, for justice is my throne ; anctit would be but justkefur you to get your farms vahiedi according to the present times. One may possibly say, let us first do away with the workhouse. To those I would slate that the foundation of the work hiuso and the great salaries are already trembling la having the high rents lowered. Pat mer—How? Becca —ln a most evident manner—viz, in case the --t. prices of yeur land were lowered, yen' would hews -. .',,, twice as much spirit to work and to give work to the 7 , poor laborer, instead of being low spirited and broken- . - hearted as of lute,not knowing what to do, whether carry lime or nor, ... , ow seed nr not, raise hedges, &c.. 1 orthit, so that the poor laborer who wished to work could not have aelay's work at the price of Isis- ewers meat, without tasking of his family. But we're the rents; lowered, there is plenty of work about tyour farms (that have been so long neglected end left untidy) Mr ~ the poor laborer, and you *veld have sufficient spirit to call him to work, and once the poor man gets work. there will be an end of the workhouse. Farmer—Supp ose the landlord refuses to appoint, persons to value the land, and he stiouid . tell two to give it up to him? Becca—"lake him uporthis offer, and' telt hint to take it up next march. • Fanner—Then inthis it ay we shall lose our claitn to the land and whoever wishes may take it. Becca—Yes, certainly: but as io his enjoying it, I testify to you that there is not a man of any nation an tler heaven that shall enjoy an acre of your land, as it. is but justice you will be seeking —in desiring your landlord to lower in your rents. Therefor.. I will take your part, were we forced to burn the bodies of those that dare try to take your land. Now, I have never deceived those to wham I have given notice as to you now. As notice, if you will not endeavor to retake - your farms, as (lie Lord God knoweth, you shall see more fire than you have ever seen in yore; lives. It is probable I may visit some of you in Pemboyr ore long. Take heed on veer peril fhat the hire of the. harvest is not lowered by you.” .. I This thret.t recals fm,ibly the scenes that were ac- Ited by our stiff-necked colonists in 1767-68, when 1 such tory merchants as would mu come Into the non- i importation agreements of the "Sons of Liberty" were served in a manner not much anlike that which Elocca advises. But there are o her methods parseed by the Welsh —more peaceable, i' not so efficient: It is the old .. , newton method. 2'hcy acv having their monster meetings, as well as the Irish repeaters. Their ora tors are dwelling on their wrongs and expkining their rights. One of their number, Mr. Daniel Gravel, at ; a meeting at Alt-cyn-Adda, on the top of a high moue tab; from which seven counties were 4isible i maintain ed that the poor hail a right to the following immuni ties : -- "I. That they would no longer be conside.ed the slaves of the rich. 2. That they insisted to be reliev ed from oppressive rents. 3. To have free trade. 4. To have to sport on their own farms and mountain ous land. 5. To have to fish in their own rivers. 6. To have the law administered to them like others. 7. To have no tithe but upon the corn alone. If. Tn have a free will in the appointment of their own ministers." Another of their speakers led off' in the following Welsh Marsellois Hymn: " Brcca's National Anthem. • God save our native land, Vouchsafe thy fostering hand, God save the land ! From bread -tax, tolls, bastileil, Barracks and cat-o'-rtine tails, . Game laws, excises, andjails, God save the land! From ignorance and pride, The sons of labor guide, • Save ere we fail; Save us from sordid lies, From bigots, traitor., spies, • And faction's tools and ties, That us enthrall." Thy tire millions of chartists and the oppressed- Welsh are one in principle, and cordially syrapathislo with each other. They both, nlso, at their great meet, ings send cheering words to the repealers. And all . . are contending fur the great right of arlf-government! Such Americans as will not give them a God-speed' are unwerthy to be descendants of the patriots of seventy-five. ANCIENT RELICS IN GEORGIA. The workmen on the great Georgia Central Railroad (now being extended from Savannah in the direction , of St Louis, (Missouri;) hare discovered a curious rel ic in the neighborhood of the celebrated mound near Macon. About four feet below the surface of the earth, a large earthen pot was discovered, which would probably hold about eighteen gallons; but it was un fortunately broken in the excavation. In this was a . considerable quantity of corn, which appears to base been reduced to charcoal by fire, but the grains most ly retained ly retained their perfect shape. This wua iu good preservation. Beneath the spot there were distinct evidences of fire, and a kind of lire-place that had been I. much used.—Not far from this spot, about b.; o arid a • half feet below thc surface, was found a huge human skeleton, but nothing near it, except a lar_te fiat stone, which seemed to have beeti placed on its end. Other human bnoes have also been found thereabout, in mak ing the excavations. The Macon Telegraph, of the• ,sth ult. gives the following particulars: . Amenerothers, part of the skeleton of a youth. seven or eight years old—the lower jaw of Widen was found entire, w ith parts of the old and new scts of teeth, ODO over the other, quite conspicuous,. The occipital bone, or hack of the skull, with its serrated edges, was in a good state of pneriatiun. An amateur pbtenoloist, , onexam in hvg - which, remarked that the organ of philo. progenitivimess was full, and that of &mit:vegan pleb. ty large fur a child! From the largene ss and isomxl• ness of the teeth, and the broadness of the chin, a pro. fessional dentist pzunotinued the skeleton to be !bet of an India:. boy, from 7 to 9 years old. Several earth!: en pots or bowls of different sizes were dug up; bu. owing to tho carelessness or the stupidity of the labor era, were mostly knocked to pieces. Also a piece or thick plate. glass, several pewter spoons, handsome, Feem the Boston Post REBECCA IN WALES.