PUBL. ISLIED DAILY, BY PHILLIPS St SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANA UM, PAYABLE IN Al)lri NCE VOL. lI.__NO. 104 EDITED BY taomss PHILLIPS, W. a•raer of Hod and Fifth Strotia Testa.--Fivz dollars a year, payable in advance 3iallenJpias Two CENTS-for sale at the counter of the °Noe, and by Nov 3 Boys. Mae Weekly Mercury. and 01.1131IIhMtUrer I• poblisked at the samo office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sic gle copies, SIX CENTS. TERNS 01" ADVERTISING. PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: &se insertion, $0 50 One month, iss 00 Two do., 075 Two do., 600 Three da., 2 00 Threedo., 7 00 One week, 1 50 Four do., 200 Two do., 300 Six. do., 10 00 Three do., 400 One year, • 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS . CHA)I6,EABLL AT PLZASURZ - One S !mare. Two Spares. Siz months, $l3 00 Six months, $23 00 One year, 25 00 One year, 35 00 rar'Larger aibrertisemenu in proportion CARDS of four F Public Offices, &c. City Post Ofice, Third between Market and Wuod *[coed—R. M. Riddle, Postmaster. Costow 11335 e, Water, ith door from Wool it.,Pe terison's buildings—William B. Mowrv, Collector. City Trc ry, Woal,botwe-an Firit and Second streets—Jarnz; A. Baraum, Treasurer. Coley Treat:try, rhird street, neat door to the Laid Yrii)ytz,risa Johnston, Treasu rer. o,rc, Fourth, bmixcen Market and Wood streets—Alexander Hay, Mayor. 3f:recant's Exchange, Fourth near Market st. Pi!.!th:Lret.„ b.:twcen NiArket and Wood streets on Thiel and Fudrth streats. Aferchznts'a.al Ifanufusurers' and Farmers' De wait Bank, (forn..trly Savia; Fund.) Fourth, belwoen rival and Nide.; :t streets. Exclange, Fifth st. near Wend. Xosan;.iicls If oust, Water strevt, near the Bridge. Excharnre cor. icr P..ou and St. Clair. Mere 't 21:3' flit el, corner of Third and %Stood. .4m:rir.za ti,:cLeoracr.)fThirdandSmithfield. Unife.3 St'lees, corner of Penn at. and CaAal Spre.ll Eagle, Liberty str3et, near seventh. Miner's At t4ii9:l Liberty St., opposite Wayne. Bros nurzf's Alvt.siun !louse, Penn St., opposite Implrtint to Owners of Saw Mills. ,e^t N 14)2.2'S Self S l tters, fur saw mill., ►hive been su fully tested in dilTerent parts of the U iited. States, as well at in the cities of Pitts buret all Alle.;;lriav, ct be seen in (3p:ration at a nit.aber of stills inthis aei4libarliand, viz: at Nlr. Wick ersham's milk or: l'eaa street; at Bowman & Cliam tors's mills, near Ca:: ua?er Allegheny bridle, and at 11 ircisua's mills, on Hare's hand, and others.— a'3.3ve name I m can be obtaine 1 at \V. W. Wulls.”'s site?. on Liberty street, near Smithfield. where it.i3 ;1::i a id wbcre the machine will be k •pt c . sx;tt lily o i laiL. Apli1:: to B. F. Snyder, or W. W. Wallace. mar 5 n vans' Chamomile Pills. BR.AfIA.NI J. CLENIER, residing Mutt I 2:11- stre Niw York, vi,as wall Dyspepsia is its m t;t ggra. ral.ed form. The 3y:lll , tarll4 w:!re vi si:nithealtche, east Pility, fever, C,lAtiVeilelS,COUrh, hi sr...hien, p tie i 1 the elost arid stonuoli always after ea appctiLe, sensation of sinking at the it I It furr,ll toarne, nausea. with foigneut vomit i 414, alitil.C3i t.•) , Var ' d4 :132ht aacl restlessness. These c iatiauel inwards of a twelvemonth, when, on C3lsuhing Dr. Wm. Evans, 100 Chatham :treet, and sub flitting to his cv,ir suisessful and ar:lre,-able :wide of treatment, ens patient was completely restored to health in the short space of one month, and grateful for the incalculable benafitd , rived, glasliv came forward and volunteeral the above statement For sale, whole tale and retail, hyE. SELLERS, Agent, sop 10—y No. 20, R. Wood street, below Second. Pa %VC'S naarhound Can • sr. VpIITILS his received this day from New York, JL afresh supply of the above celebrated cure for C oughi, C ulds and Consumptions; and is ready to sup ply cu4torners at wholesale or retail, at his Medical Agency, aG Fourth st. nov 12 B .ttsr Bargains than ever, atthe ThreoDig DOOM THE subscriber would respectfully inform his cus tenors and the public generally, that notwithstad iog the unprecedented sales at the Three Big Doors, luring the present season; he has still on hand the 'ar rest and most varied assortment of elegant CLO THING that can b•! bought west of the mountains.— fhe public may rest assured that all articles offered at ais store are maufactureti from FRESH. GOODS, pur -1 shooed in tha Eastern markets this spring and made in :o garments by Pitttsburgh workmen. In consequence ofthe multiplication of slop shops in Dar city, filled with pawn brokers clothes and the musty, "AA °Tonneau of former seasons, front the eastern d ies, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char aster of the establishments in which they are invited to purchase, before they part with their money. The arti cles offered st several of the concerns in this city, are Ow :rule offels of New York and Philadelphia Slop shops. and seat out here to be palmed off on the Pitts burgh public. Purchasers she. 'd be on their guard a gainst these impositioas, and they may rely on the fact athatrtoestablishment that advertise' 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 gartnetus are made inilais city, by competent work men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by the "birds ofpaesa;e" from the shreds and patches of !,astern slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to maintain the reputation that the "Three Big Doors" bays obtained for furnishing a superior style of CLO- IgHING in every respect, and at prices below those of aPPiny other establishment. Ho would again return his thanks to his friends and t ha,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'CLOSKEY. F.V.Obaerve Metal Plate in the pavement. op 9.6. THE attention of those who have been somewlw sceptical in reference to the numerous certih cotes published in favor of Dr. Swayne's Componno Syrup of Wild Chlrry, on account of the persona being tmknown 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 I known as a gentleman of integeity and responsibility. To the Acent, Mr.. J. KIRBY. I hare used Dr. Smayae".4 Compouod Syrup of Wild Chi ry fu a Cough, with which I have been severely a'ilictea for about Colt. months, and I have no hesitation in s Ong that it is the most effective medicine that I bivr , . been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness, and agrees well with my diet,—and maintains a regular an i g ood appetite. I ran Al ncesely recommend it to all >F„titer; similarly :011ie red. J. Nitsstcx, Borough of Nl•irch 9,18 N. Chamhersburgh. '..y \lt I 1.1.1 AM THORN, NE . % 53 Ntarliet.stroet ,t,r 13) 13 i#Ourgi) Morning P . k A t , LLAII.S a. year BANKS HOTELS Usge at This. R. Woods, Attorney and Comelier at Law, Office removed to Bakewell's Offices, on Grunt street, nearly opposite the new Court House, next rooms to J. D. Mahon, Esq., first floor. sep 10 Singh 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. rrancia FL Shank, Attorney at Law, Fourth stre“, above Wixxl, sep 10-ly Pittiburgh, Pa Thomasglawilton, Attorney at Law Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts., sep 10-y Pittoburgh, Pa Wm. O'Hara Robinson, Attorney at Low, Office on the North side of the Diamond, between Mar ket and Union streets, up stairs sap 10 L Xhirboraw, Attorney at Law, Tenders his professional services to the public. Office sep 10 ou sth st., above Wood, Pittsburgh. Elyster &Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Office removed from the Diamond to '•Attarncy'i Row,' shady sid e of 4th, between Market and \ ood its., acp 10 1' ittshurgh N. Dtickniastes, Attorney at ar, 11a removed his office to Boares' Lew Buildings, 4th sr., above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10 George W. Lay-ag, Attorney at Law, Office in Fourth street. near Smithfield, Pittsburg' sep 2 7 —y rtoade Washington, Attorney at Law, Office in Bakewell's building. Grant street, Pittsburgh nov 5, 1E142 John J. Mitchell. Attorney at Law, Office corner of Smithfield and Fifth street s, Pittsburgh CrCollections made. All bulitw., , entrust , •d tc hi. care will be promptly attended to. fob 16—y Wm. E. Austin Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pu. Office in Fourth street, opr.sitc Burke. Buildine. r-'7 l iVit.t.l.sur E. At:sr Pi, Epai., will cite his atten tion to my unfinished busipie.s, and 1 recumtnend him tu the patronage of my frend a. sep 10-y WALTER FORNVARD. - . Daniel M. Carry, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, between 'Woui a Smithfield, ap 8 Pitt 4hurKli. ROnEltt Pt/Rl'ol.. • . • • J011:1 B. rsrmiNs. Porter & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, 0,E,0 on tho confer of Fourth a.. 1,1 SlnahliAri streets. sep 10 Judson & Planegin, Attorneys at Law, Sonitlifichl, war 7 th surer. iniLle nn nvvi eratc terms. Pension= for svldots tooter theist.. act of Congress oiosineri. (lraw• tags for the patent office prcparod. mar I: —c Henry S. Magraw, Attorney at Law, 11.t4 rem w hi, r..+ll(k.e, U.l fietrf 11 two dolr.; ttigwe Sulithti,•lJ. ...I , IN J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law, (Mice rorner Sinith6r4d and FiLircl L. Harper, Attorney and Cotuasellor at Law, CADIZ, 41A1tit,3‘ , 1 ,1 COUN MUHL(' Will attend promptly to the eullet Cum Gt sectuity of c:aiml, and all professional btedness entrasted to his care in the counties or lurrison, sm.% Hultnes, Codiuctou, Carroll, Stark and Wayne. II E ro Metcalf 4. Loomis,l Dal: eil 4- Firming, Ittloirgh. John Harper, D. T. organ, ni) "27,131:3-11 H. morrow, Alderman Office north ~ i dc of Fifth street, between NV...A and Smithfield. Pittsburgh. scp 10—tf Magistrate's Blanks, For proceedings in attachment under the late lacy, for sale at this office.j '25 • Dr. S. R. Holmes, Office in Second street, next door to Molvany & Co.'a Glass Warehouse. sep 10—v Dr. A. W. Patterson, Office on Smithfield street, third door from the corner of sixth street. sep 10 Ward & Bent, Dentists, Liberty street, a few floors below St. Clair, 14)6,1843 - Doctor Daniel mattes', Office on Fifth streiA, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh: dee 10-y HAILMAN, JENNINGS , COTTON YARN WAREHOUSE, No. 43, Wood Street, Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns. mar 17—y WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS JOHN S. DILWORTH Williams & Dilworth, Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission M chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured A' tides, No. '2O. Wood street. . set) 10—y N EW GOODS.—PRESTON & NIAC KEY , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in English, French and Domestic Dry Goods No. 111, Market street, Pittsburgh. sep 10—y J. G. & A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Water strLvt, Pittsburgh. sep 10—y BIRMINGHAM & Clommission and Forwarding CO. ,Merchants, No. 60, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ts.rtms.—Receiving and shipping, 5 cents per 100 lbs. Commission on purchases and sales, 24 per cent mar22—y Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, No. 25, Wood at., Pittsburgh. .ep 10-y lIAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro- duce Merchants, Aced dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures. ,nurl7 No. 43, W(xxl street. Pittsburt. I - JOHNSON & DUVAL, Bookbinders and Paper Rulers, Continue business at the stand late of M'Candless Johoson. Every description of work in their linens/ ly and promptly executed. may B—y NICKOLAS 11. COLT-WAS LLOYD H. COLLWA• Coleman & Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Commission erchants, LeveeStrect,Vicksburg, Miss. 'They respectfully so licitconqigninems. n 22-ff PITTSBU GH, TUESDAY, JA I.Exura. Wm( L. & J. D. WICK, Wholesale) Grocers & Dealers in Pro disc o, 116 Wood Street, 4 doors nbove Fifth at.. may 15 Pittsburgh, Pa Birmingham & Co., AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEvELAN rl CLEVILAND LUIZ March 22 John EL Brant, Wholesaledrocar, Dealer in Grain, General Forwarding and Com mission Merchant, Ilarrisburgh, Pa. Nit TILL dispose of ull goods dela for Commission Ni Sales nt the lowest commission rates. Itzsrammis Phila.—J.&W . Esher, Day &Got rish, D. Lerch &Ce Hattimore—W.Wirm &co. Willson& I lerr,J . E. Elder Ka r riatts rolt—Micli'llitirke,ll. A me., J M. Holciman Or I—Gm. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers anal Paper Makers, No. 37, 'Market street. sep 10 THOMAS 13. YOUNO Thos. B. Toting & Co. Furniture Ware Rooms, runner of I land street and Ex change alley. Persons wishing to purchase furniture, will find it to their advantage to give us a call. being ful lv satisfied that we can please SA to quality and price. sep 10 IL C. TOIVNSEND & CO., Wire Workers and Wire iliassiketerers, No. 23, Market sueet, between `2.,1 and 3d streets. se 10—v Exchange Betel, Corner of Pcnn aid Saila! Clair streets, by sep 10 McKIBBIN & SMITH Pilkingtimestlnrirallsa B%Mking, ANUFACTUREDII,IvoIa wholemla and retail, PLITIt SMELT, Jtol Jour below SmithficlJ. oct`2l—ly Samos Patterson, jr., iriniTiJoun, near PittKbargb, l'a., manufartmer o iiekti, hinges and bolts; t ,, b0k , 0, fuller, mill and timber strew+ for rollioa milli', Arc. w 10—v John ErCloskey, Tailor and Clothier, awry street, between Sixth ,tent and Virgin alley, S,,,,tas side. I U Wobb Closey's Boot and Shoe Siansfitctory, Ne. 83, 4th it., next door :4 , ike r. S. Bank. kni and mom sh es mule in the newest and by the tarat,st patterns. rep 10 William Deborty, AHAT AND CAP MANI'FACTURERAIL 143 Liberty sirret, brtwern Market :FA z,itthtip 10—Fm_ John Cartwright. (1 UT LER and Surgicm... If ,sumo Mlnufacturel, J rorrwr of 6th end Librtt .trret.. rittohlag. B.—Always On 113,1:d A•3.1 , •1:11“" 11.9.11:ner.t o 1 Surri.ll and (kraal I:zstrumemt•. Itatk. r':, 140 , ,r••, liwtri's, noir DreAlrer's and Torincr's l'aten:Shcars. Sadther'. Tru•se9, Sc.r ic OA and Poplar Lwnber for Sals. t F I:,‘V fret I..l!nbrr,f,r.air I:nrlnire Ja 41e.1 C. CU ',try!! nI, Fig :lc — Al:he Fc.,..171111:1 1 nn..1) '2l • Dr.Go *Ws Colobratoa ronisle Pills. r p I [Est: strorg') rycernmendea to the .1 notice of ladies na a *Aft a-A eft', retriek: thaw' coiriplairof 'WI-USW' to their-act, from want i,,,,,,rtevendiirlit,tt%ot the e?atetri They t arld RD 1 C , CICII.I cind Nervo.l. afT,et ions. Throw.h ive r,ni,efi the lane. Lion and approl , rit ion of the most eminent Physicians in Tina 1111I1c Mother*. For sale 11 . '1 ro.a 110t:i'l S 1: Li, Itzent , *.•i , It) No. 'lO, Woo(' Sir -1 , - r., below Sueond Notice to Dr. Drandretit's Ageats. r It I: office in Pittsburgh, whn•li is as establishedfor j taw porpow of constitutint agents in the 'rest, lys , int accomplished that ~ t t lee!, is now closed, end Mr. G. 11. LEE, in the Diamond. Market street, ap pointed my agent for the sale of my Pills and Lini ments. All Dr. Brandretlibi agents will, therrfore,un. d,rstand that Dr. B. will send a travelling agent throtich 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 priperl before the Cleric of the city and county of New Yotit., together with all the necessary vouchers and papers. Mr J. J. Yoe is my traveling agent now in Pennsyl ania. 11 BRANDRETII,M. D. N. B.—Remember, Mr. G. 11. LEE, in the rear of the Market is now my only agent in rittsbuqh. jime. 14 raving been afflicted for nearly two years, with a ii _L hard swellinz on the cap of my knee, whioh produced murh pain, and used various applications recommended by the faculty—all in vain, was cured completely by the use of one mottle of Dr. Dmndreth's linament, or external remedy. tnil, JAMES TAYLOR. Witness my lu Ohio tp., Allegheny co. Pa. Jan• 10, 1840. Dr. Brandretlev external remedy or imminent; sold at the store of GEORGE 11. LEE, Pittsburgh, rice 50 cents per bottle. feb 0. Dr. Itecbt,er's Pulmonary Preservative. FOR coughs, colds, influenza', catarrhs, whooping cough, spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all diseases of the brava and lungs, andarrest of approach ing, consumption. Wamantod free from mercury and other minerals. B. A. F A II AN ESTO for P ittCK & COurgh., y 12 gents sb. William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CA N V ASS brushes,varnish, &c., for artists, always on hand. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly ft a• med to order. Repairing done at the shortestnotice. Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing of every description. Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. sap 10-y SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin t Copper and Sheet Iron Ware No. 17, Fifth street,bettacen Wood and Market, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share of public patronage. Also, on hand, the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons, skillets,teakettles, pots, oven s, coffee mills, &c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for selves,as he is determined to sell cheapfcreash or rived paper. mar7—tf PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rait Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burk's Buil ding. J. Osborne would solicit a calrfrom those who desire Portraits .Spcimens can be minimize r toms ITIRy 5. A. G. Reinhlrt, (SUCCISSOR TO LLOYD t 004 / ItIolesal• and Retail Grocer and Commiserien Mer N 0.140, Liberty st., a few doors above St. Clair, Where families and others esn at All times i m furnished with good Goods at moclerateprires. aid JOHN D. Wacx FRANCIS L. YOUNG Facts. UARY 16, 1844 on Cotton Factory Cheap for Cash.—ll. PRICE 3 REDUCED Long Reel Yarn. SOO at Si cent. per dozen 600 at 74 do 700 at 6i do 800 at 5} do 1100 at 5 do 1000 at 5 du Short Reel Yarn. No. 5 at 15 ctsperlb. 6 at 15 do 7 at 15 do 8 at 15 do 9 at 15 410 10 at 15 do 11 at 15 do 12 at 15 do 13 at 16 do 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 Candlewick atls cents per lb. Com. Batting, S do Family do., 12. do Carpet Chain, 20 do Cotton Twine, 20 do Stocking Yarn and Cover let Yarn always on hand. Cotton Warps made to or. bier. attended to, if left at .1 & C. edy's ,or the Post Officettuldress K. MOORHEAD & CO. W"Onlers prumptl. Painter's,Logan &Ke f 27 PITTSBURGH Circulating and fterisrence Library. OE religious, historical, political and misce ll aneous 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 .GEMMIL. sop 10. PITTYUURGII MAN C ACTORY. Springs and Axles for Carriages, Al Eastern Prices. lllllll:tubseilbers manufacture and keep constant ". lv on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted.) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Flub Bands, Stump Joint*, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinge*, Ste., &e. JONES & COLEMAN. sep 10 St. Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge. NEW CLOTHING CAtoper and better than can be hag al any other place rest of the Inountarins. Call for Bargain AT TIIE TliftlilE BIG DOORS, So. 1 Sl, Liberty St., near the Jackson Foundry. I Tut: .0,,,„ib ,„ r would respectfully inform his 1 friends and the public, that his - fall stock of i Goods comprises s larger rind mote varied assortment 1 than has ever been opined at any house in this city,and l from the favorable term. nt Willall his purchases were made, he 'scribbled to sell clothing eheaper than it can be had in ant other establishment in this city. lie yi mild request the public Lucian and examine his splen did W I wrimront of all the articles of dress, and from the esr , llence of the material, the style of workman ship and the very low price et 'illicit all his articles are sold, he feels eveotident that every one will find it to astir ads antaze to purt-ha.e at tire “Thrt 0 B i g r sors ,' , I As r..me hot the list r Ittet s att.] workmen arc env pl,,)e,i, onlet, to molar -! oiling lath be attended to in a tritumer !.....t s irpasved by any other estalilishment i n the ri , y. He would acute nittirn Lis thailss to his friends and I the pith' ler the impreverviented patronage bestowed / opon hi. establishment, end beliov ing that they have Lund .t t^ their 5,117“it1i4C to deal VI ith him, he would o peat lint mystatton to all thote crha artait to purchase i Cott - ring of ever ! devil:pewit at the lowest pi ire, to call tat N i 1%1. Ltherty st. JOHN M'CLOSK EY. 1171'0`.,scirse meta: plate to the pavement. -,173•11 Iron Safes. lII>iPECTruLLI inform the public that I base always on hand an assortment of Fire s ifes. The price, in consequence of the M 13.- turrall 4.4,1 lahor being much lower, is reduced about thirty percent. They are 1 cpt Cu. sale at my shop, in Sistb viieet, above Smithfield, twist to the church on tbe comet.f 6th street—as also with Atwood, Junes :Sr Co and Dadzell & Fleming. In regard to the qual ity of my safe+ I leave th.ne persons who have pur chased and will purchaw my safes to attest the util ity or them. 1 d Fi,r no ne wspaper putTs in my safes; j ustice and truth Warrant me in informing the p u blic that all my safes write!. have been in buildings burnt down for several rats since I commenced, have pre served nil the paricrs, knieks, ythirh t hey conta in. ed. 1 have a card containing a 'mintier of certificates of the same, which are in circulation and in my hands and the agentes. JOHN DENNING. N. 11. A few plirof steel Springs for sale, trade by Jones & Coleman, and will be sold lox. Also, is screw press, with power to puach holes in half inch iron. rep 20—tf Improved Magnesia Safes. NIA74CFACTIICT ) DT CONSTABLE S.: BURKE, API Street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE subscribers present their respects to their nu morons friends for their former liberal patron age, and would take this method of assuring thorn and the public generally that all lattice favor: will be duly appreciated. , Their articles have beton fully tested, of which sufficient testimony will be given to any inquirer. The principles of their locks and safes arc not sur-. passed in the Union. The price also is considerably lessened, and will be found as low, if not below any other responsible house in the Union. We would take this opportunity of thaukirg the va rious Editors of this city and elsewhere, who have spoken so highly of us and our safes. The public aro 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. 13UREE. N. B. Safes can be obtained of nny sire or shape, or of any principle of lock or construction, of the sub scribers, Sr of S. Church, Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1120—tf Beware o 1 a Batled Cough! DTAM M'LANES Sudorific Lung Syrup,being a safe and effectual remedy for Conga, Catarrhal Fever, Influenvulleurasy, the tirgt of formic'. e stages of Con sumption, sthma, 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 notch reduced. After trying medical aid to no purpose, I was ad.ised to procure a bottle of Dr. M'Lane'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. Cork fresh supply of this valuable Cough medicine just received at the Drug store KI DI), oct No. 60, corner of Wood and Fourth Ate. C. A. IROMIMTY, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Cane Rasin,eoener Warne and Liberty streets, Pitts. burgh. Agent United Suttee Portable Boat Line. serf 4-3r7s. --- To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. jTHE Subscriber most respectfully informs the gentleinen 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 form - inn in some of the most fashionable boot she' s in the Etistem cities; and having furnished him3elf with the best French and American calf shins, he hopes L 5 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 knovricgge of his business. Y. KERRIGAN may 11. -- - William Adair, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty it. opposite the head of Smith field. oil The subscriber having bought out the® stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, clecessed,has commenced business at the old *stand of Mr. H., 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. He solicits the patronage of the public and of the craft. sep 10—y WM. ADAIR. David Clark, Ag't., JFASIIIONBLE BOOT MAKER, Las removed to No. 34 Market street, sfitween Second and Third streets, where he would be happy to zct his old customers, and all others who feel disposed to pa tronise him. Ile usesnothing but tirst rate stock, and employs thebest of workmen; end as he gives his con stant personal attention to bu-iness, he tra.ts that he will deserve and receive a fair share of patrona,ge. sep 10 _ JOHN W BLAIR, ' `-•T , l• P/7"7"Nnt - iu:// • • ; t • I • . , • ! t r - t - BEFoItE TUC BUY ELSEWHERE, LOOS IN AT SCHOYCII'S, Corner of Wood and. Water sts, WHERE n. 5 choice in assortment al ready mn,le clothing. cloths, cassimeres, .atinetts, vestings, flannel shirts, drawers, cotton. A ngo!a and lamb's woGi 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 establishment nest of the mountains. flaring made arrangements in the etotern cities, ho will be constantly receiving accessions to his already well selected and seasonable stocks. Gna him a call, then. if you wish to furnish yourself with choire articles. jAr Good and yet Cheap, for Cash! A-a, Remember the place--corner of Wood and Water streets. Peach Trees. dak THE sc.bscriber has just received from tim: Nur =sery of Landreth aid Fulton, sear Philadelphia. a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he would call the attectien of the F. L. SNOWDEN. Liberty st. head of Won.l. WEICTERN EXcUMtGD COFFE.F. HOUSE, No. 9, M•RXtT STar LT, OYSTERS and other rufreshments,will be serval up I ..—r in good ord. r. Namely-. Oysters raw,fried,stewed, and on chafmg dishes. Also, la TH E HELL at thestand, or roasted, a. soon at the wa.on is sutEcieotly advan ced for their safe transportation. Tax Pane al CiOlt is rietermiled that this estahli.h mem (which is the old raster depot) shall maintain its reputation for the goal quality of his ALE, LI QUORS, CIGARS, and such refreshments as travel ers or citizens may require. oct 18-6 m. WARE ROOMS. AL/A/OMER lett:ROT, At ate °lei stand of young M' Curdy, No. 43, Se cond street, helical& Wood and Ma. ket, 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 bcpaidto furnishing COFFLINS, Ste , when required. je 16—y rile Manufactory. .TIIE subscriber having commenced tho manufac tore of Cast Steel Files, from American materials exclusively, merchants or other persons wanting con be supplied by him with a better article than the foreign, and at lover prices. Intending to use only the best quality of File Steel, manufactured by the Messrs. Suoflc mutat a' s, which is now brought to a perfection equtl to the best English article, manufactured for the some purpose. the subscriber has full confidence that he will be able, in quality of articles and prices, to reaiizo the best hope* of the friends of American Industry. GEORGE ROTHERY, jy 15—y. Corner of O'Hara & Liberty sta. Horatio P. Young, Cabinet Maker, (Late of the firm of Young 4. 31' Curdy) HAS commenced the easiness in all its branches at No 22, Wood street, between First and Second strs., where be will keep constantly on sand a good as sortment of well made FURNITURE, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to raerit a continuance a the patronage of the public. Every attention willbe paid to furnishing COFFINS, &c. A Furniture Car for hire. July 11 JOHN McFARLAND, Ittiphobrterer and Cabinet Maker, Third et., between IVood and Market, At Respectfully informs his friends and the public that 11, , is prepared to execute all orders fur sofas, sideboard, bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and spring mattresses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol stering work, which he will warrant equal to any mad, in the city, and on reasonable terms. sap 10 Matthew Jones, Barber and Nair Dresser, Has remaived to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of fice, where he will be happy to wait-upon permanent or transient a:up:tiers. He solicits a share of public pa tronage. sep 10. NEW FASHIONABLE Bat and Cap Manufactory. No. 93 Wood street, 3 doors below Diamond Alley THE subscriber willkeep constantly on htt.ul every variety of the rnostfashionablelirts and Cies : wholesale and retail. at reduced prices. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their inte 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 grinding done at the Cast Steel File Manufactory, cor ner of Liberty and O'Hara streets. aug Dr. 11 1 1'LaY.e's American Worm Specific. rp HIS is to certify that 1 teaspoonful of Dr NV JL Lane's American NVOrrn Specific, in .5 hou:s from the time of giving it, expelled 40 worms. and ' another teaspoonful about 30 more, from a child by Wm Baker's, of Chau Neck. WI to,„LAN,Scort, For sale at the drug trove of JOY. KTDD. No 6n, corner 4th and Avervi-strv.ets, Fittsit.urgh. ' 415 'l)e latll ,illorning POOtt NAtoixoN AND JOSEPHINE. The fullowing account of the scene after the divorce .1 of the Emperor, 13 from Meneval's late work. It wilt be read with thrilling !merest. At ;he c nclmion of the mournful ceremony, wh'e . 4 —1 &solved the bends, which, had Josephine borne ch:l— would have been as durable as their lives, the ex- Empress V ithd re w to her apartment, and the Emperor: returned te his study. silent and sad. He threw him:- self or, the sofa in a slate of complete prostration. Ho remained there some moments, his head reclining od his hand, and when he rose hi; features were distorted, Orders had been previously given to proceed Zu Trian on. When it was announced to him that his carriegeS were ready, he wok Ilia hat. and said, --Mcneval,corne with me." 1 followed him by the winding staircase which lead from his study to the apartment of the 1 1 .:m. press. The Princess was alone, ead appeared to be overwhelmed N ith the must painful reflections. At the noise caused by onr entrance she quickly arose and threw het self sobbing on the Emperor's neck, who kreld 1 her to his breast and embraced her several times, but, I overcome by her emotions, she fainted. I hastened to ring far assistance. The Emperor; wishing to a'oid the renewal of a scene of grief which it was not in his power to culso, placed the Empressi in my arms when he perceived her beginning to rec... er her senses, and charging me not to leave her, he withdreii• rapidly by the drawing looms of the groped floor. at the do of which his carriage was , "r'reitieg fur him. Josephine immediately perceived that the Emperor had retired, and Ler subs and moans iccreas ed. Her female attendants, who had entered the aparreneet, laid her on a couch, where they careful s. attended her. Li her agony she seized my hum's, antor i ousiy besought me to tell the Emperor not to forget h^r, and to assure him that her ettriehment would cur 1 , vine all contineencies. She made me promise to tend. Ler news of the Emperor froth Trianon, and to raise care that he should write to her. It was with.di' culty that she suffered me to lease het as if my absence was about to burst the inst link by which she had hell the Emperor. I quitted h .1- much affected at the sigh: . of such unfeigned grief, and such sincere attachreer , 1 was profoundly grieved during my journey, and j . ' coald not but deplore the rigorous exigencies of pe r l ties, which sl violently herst asunder the links of s j well tried ea - cc-lion in order to impose another unite,: which offered but an uncertain chance of happlixsas. MASSACHUSETTS. The message of GEU N Bittocs. Governor of Ma , . achusetts, was delivered to the Legislature on the I d.ti inat. hii wel l antifureibly written. lie speaks plstin., ly upon the subject of slavery, and thinks that chusetts be her people at home, and their Rerro.,,,! tiies in the Federal Government. should feel bouiol v every consideration of justice and humanity. pose the leas: extension clan ins:it ation whiell they i lieve to be morally and politically wrong, and to ;.. tut every power, consistent with their constituti , n oblizatintut to the Union, to hasten the time when ey ry human being in this Republic shall enjoy "the in. alienable right °flirt., liberty, and the pursuit of hapri II ne-s. The increase of pope:a:ion of the.Snste from 1830 ti 1840, was nearly equal to Ali the ether New England States together. She has also at this time more peo ple to the squat e mile than any other State in the Un.. ion, and small as she i= in size, furnished 69,000 out of the 220,000 soldiers that fought during the Revolution. Massachusetts hits at this time a caritul invested manufactures of $42,030.000. The anru sl yule() of her manufactures is more than 80.000.000. fier ne ricultural productions amount to $15,000.000. Th 4 entire tonnage of the United States in 1841. was , f... 230,744. OCtliii Massachusetts had 545,901. kier citizens buy- nearly $12,000,000 invested in the &Aer v,!:ich is mnrethan twice as much as all tho trtd the and 16.000 !nen engaged in their ships , — She receicva anrualiv from the other States of Ilse confederacy, their produets to amount of $40.000,000 Leas ing out the value of domestic manufactures wide& are exported. and this equals one-half of the product , of this country, meld to ail the rust of the world. This sing:: fact, we think, speaks volumes in favor of :liar system which protects the labor of our own people, promotes a free interchange of commodities between the different States, and creates a market fur their pro auctions abroad. The State pays ni-nually $1,000,000 for education. Thodt bt of the State is a trifle over $6,000,000 incur red by the interest she has taken in works of inaprotse- , meet. She oy,nssi.ooa,ooo of Stock, and as for her debt she is both eV.° and willing to pay it. Mr Bride thinks that the frequent discussion of strictly nationai subjects in the State Legislatureshas a tendency tOdis: curb local Legislation, and that Legislators .shistdsl 4 coo Sue themselves more riiirrtly to the interests of the States they represent.—S. T. Tribune. PIRACY IN THE EAST , , By t h e relit account, received from Java, the ex pedition against the pirates, commanded by Captai ~ J. T. A. Coertzen, sets to the south-east of Celebes. and had sueceeded in destroying the retreats of tbe pirates in the islands of Tannah D e ampea, aced Kado etoea, nenr Saleyer, with thirty large pirate vessels uelt. ine ' forty pieces cf cannon. Some deya afterwards tier Herla discovered a great number of pirate vessels in a Lay of the islands to the south-east of Celebes, width. on seeing the .1-lecla, immediately put to sea, and at tempted to save themselves by fli g ht. Being soon es. ertahten by the ilecla (a steamer.) an engsgcmect er.- sued in the Strait of Bunerat toe the pirates seeing thee could rot escape, prepared to make a desperate ree istanee, and waited for the steamer. The pirates on this treason fought with a deg ree of iettepidity of which there are few examples. One of their It reest vessels, on board of which was the semne, or panglie. ma of the pirates, and which is said to have had a crew.. of 150 men. was then taken with 37 slaves, among whom were eight women, Eve children, and five cf the pirates, one of whom was the scrang, who, however, afterwards died of his wound's; the others lost their 'dyes. Another vessel, with about one hundred men having been much damaeed by the bails, turned to the ,hero and ran aground, the crew fled up the country. These two vessels were well presided P. ith guns. The largest had 13 mounted. two of .which were six polite. ders. The pirate vessel tied, favored by the approach lof night and high wind. We have to regret the loss lof 7 killed end 9.6 wounded. After the steamer fell in I i with the pirate vessel., and soon sunk one of them, the !others retreated, and the people thought they were rid' of them. when, after some debate. as it seems, having . killed the women. and thrown the bedies that were On: hoard into the sea, resoled to coormer or die. the,' came on in greater numbers then beferr, and, not• 1 withstanding the destructive, fire opened upon them, they boareed the steamer, when a deplorable coneict ensued, which in all probability, congiderieg the great . superiority of the pirates, wo:tl.l have ended to thedis ad vantage of the steamer, so that the Heels would : hove been captured, and the crew carried into slavery. or pat to the sword, had not the captain, with extraor dinary presence of mind, thought of using the fee on., l gine t.O pour boiling sister on the pier tee. These beieg quite naked, burnt and scalded, with fearful cries: sought for 'misty or flight, so that the captain, wlei had not i , een able to use either his gun or his . smell 1 arms, had now the open/ teni , y rtfcompletinz by hi. Aro the destruction of the flying pirates and vets .le. r en:. sons who are acquainted with these pirates and their vessels, are convinced that if they bed ulthaepily take it her Mti , Ate's steamer, they would bin's ceee'ne I a de gree of pnwet ..vhieli nfieht lure 'mad mast f .tal cease Treece, fur ceaat inc. yes,els and rneerlemtrnee. CAT r het ;,re th - i ways otP.ori letet,"", , aid n Sn ^day :ich ,-, 01 Teacher in this city etit boy in his cla a. the other day. "Riti)r-vvi on a :1 1 .„ Ftle-nbout to New Y -bc!irchin. rut t w4i s nv\irg T , - , 2o:ogynits - • r.! pspr r. L7l OKI