NNWail) DAILY, BY iiiLLIPS .L SMITH, THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREErS, V&A. 11.. NO. 135 EDITED TRONA* runatar s, N. -W. corner of 117. , 0d and Pifi4 Streets. Teals.—Five dollars a ,yeex, payable in alrance. Slagle sopies Two CILIUTS—for sale at the eounter of itorteen, end by 'News Boys.. - The Woekly Mercury and manufaeorer 1.6 pig/raked at tha same office, on double. mcdiiitn fit, at IWO DOLLNRS n year, n advance. Sin ge copies, SIXC EN FS- TIZIOIS or ADVERTISING . cE.U. SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES. OR LESS: $5 00 Ono insertion, VJ 50 °nominal', 0 75 Two do., 6 00 Three do., f 2 00 Threedo., 7 00 Taro do., Woe week, 150 Four do., 200 10 00 wo 300 Six do., 15 00 11,- 113., eir 4,0.. 4 {lO One year, T 1 ' ' • yt:Arits A.OVERTISE'MENTS. citAxotsrrt.r. AT PCICA Sl' RE.• One Sqaare. nto Squarez. Liiit. months, itl.2 00 Six months, $23 00 tine ye , +,r l • '25 00 One year, 35 00 re'Larger narertisemenis in proportion. • S.7•CARIIS of tour lines Six Doi..t.sns . 11 year. . . Public Offices, &c. Cioy Post ofire. Tiara b:t weer& Market and Wood -streets—R. M. ltitl Ile, PostmnAer. • Custom flol.se, Wattle. lth d t rc from Woad st.,Ve tertten's buildings—William B. J!owrc. Collector. • City 'rectum,. y, Vlo,l,l”tre vrt First an.l fiICCOCA--.la:nei A. 13 trtra:n. Tr n:arer. Cauat3i Treasury, Third street, negt door to the Mira Preslqtarign Char.th—S. ft. Jahn:ton, Treastt rer. }fsyor's Cjice, Fourth, lt:.•LWOCII Market and Wood lit-feats—Alexander Hay, Mayor. Xarchant's Esehlnire, Fourth near Market st. • • BANKS. Piltssurrh, hnvesen M trket and Wood streets On Third and Pourth street:- M. rcha an Llf tan! telttrers' tind Farmers' De posit Bank, (frm rly S vela; Fund)'F north, botweet !Wool mud Matktt street. Exchange, Fifth tu. near Woad. HOTELS. llionanlahela House, Water street, near the Bridge. edx.sfsge Ifitel. e tee earner'.enn and St. Clair. ilfe rehire's' gate& .lritird and Wood. flotet,n m wrof . thir laad Smithfield. Lrai,e o States, c: wr of Penn At. and Canal. Sprees! Toile, I.ih•rty street, near seventh. Mil e'd M tasi »a, finite, Li!wrty St., oppo , ite t; Bra s nurses Mansion !louse, Penn St., opposite Canal 1E1'221 -Vint t 3 Owners of Saw Mills. 1 NY1 . 1...;11..'S uaris Alla Self SetwN, for Aaw iUt w'tisli htv' ha .71 so fully t.e0.0.1 indifferent parts af the 13nited States, OA well as in ttte cities ewf Pitts iaurgh .All-:;hatty, be. seen in operation at a iiuml3.t.r of mills vii.: at Mr. Wieli er th•im's oa roan street; at Bowman St. 31'3'4 mill', near th• wiper Allegheny bridge, tool ,mice.' is mills, on ilare's lslana, v l othors.- 4:lie above trim 3.1 m can olitained ;It W. W. Wallvto's glop, on Lilr•rtc stre , .t, 'mar S.nitlifietl, wlwre it i 4 ‘VclPre the nvv.hine will he kept e aastaatly oa h to D. F.mtv or W. W. Wallace'.Walne, 5 -------- . . Evans' Chaxnomilc Pills. VIII k 1 1.01 .1. C L.ENII.:II, r....i.linz at ( Mott stre.q, ...ien, Yorli, was i dllieted with I?•y:=pcp , in in 44 m i ni...r ~ , T.vrat n 1 form. The s y-nptoni; w.,re vi olonth.!Ll-Ls;lte. E. 1... LIA.-bility, f •‘.- , t tt wivemes,cuffil , h -Lab ‘,...1, pain id tii ell ,At a nd .domaelt alwa: after a ttiag, ilrKlaire,l app,AiLL., 4e1:1111,T1 of sinkinl - nt the sumi vlh, farce I ton.ru it.t.F.,..t, with froltiont vomit ileta dittineA.; towar.l‘ ni.;lit and rostle,:sten,.. These 41 t i C I:161130i nowan.li of a twelvemonth, when. on oinviltinz Dr. NVm. E-in , .. WO Oraltarn :treet, and n'innittrin to his ever vt. . ...; . 44fal a.ll. :L.:re:able moat: ILI Lt-,,lttilwilt, the p.ii int wt , c Enlitetelv restored to h •otih in the short spare of ono m lath. and crateful tar t ea.) ia...,,Llcula.hle. ben-tit ‘l-rived, ..:,1 t lly CAM, forward *la v oluaN2red the ali3ve ~.tntent nit Far ;ai', whale- AAA.. itri.:l retail, by li.. V- SELLERS, ..k.,.,kki, gen 10-y N. 3d, Wood :tre,t,b-low s:nital _ -- Look at This. trim su,,„tin:„ of those 1 0.1t.i 1ia.....7 I•er.:1 sonimsb.s. it.:eptical in reference lo Compounn 16. ,itimerons c mai!, oleo pabli:thed in favor of Dr. Swayne's S o:, 7L yrup of Will Cherry, oCC , iat of the persims being di it:llsnowti io this Seation of the Stay., 1 4 resimra fully rected 6) the following certificate, the writer of which 'lll4 been a citizen oi this horom;11 for several years, nod I fent, Mr. • kteium as a g-eutlema the n of in. 4 tepily fooll. Ka responsntvibility.. To g . I have a sea Dr. Swi.rie's Ciro -pond Scrip of Wild Clemr.: for a Cough, with which I have been severely a-filiet;i for about four month. and I have no hne esiui.tion I in saying that it ii the most effective medici that hive t,eon able to prof..urif. It composes:ill gine:filmes., :..nd agrees well with my dirt .—and firti atains a regular stn-I gm, .I appetite. I eauiiah:lely recommend it to all ..) hors .tifoilarly atilicrinl. .I..MuimicK, 'Borough of M:ircli 9, 18 f . 419 Chunthmsbnr4ll. or sale hy WILLIA.M I itioN , '.e10231 N0.53 * Market qtreef. -- - New York Dyer. (151.7.1 7 , 11I\1 mhis friends and the public in general, that he dyes Ladies' tresses, Habitsand Mantels of every description. black; and warrants them not to inolt, and to look equal to new ca 1t dyes fancy colors oft& descriptrons of silk and carpet yarn. Also, cleaniantl restores the culors of gentlemen' C clothing, so as to resemble new goods. _____—_ _ _ _ -- 7 .Nl.r. H. flatters himself that pecan please, the public, - ',,; EIV GOO DS —PRESTO'S & MAC KEY , as he has dune an c..s.teniive business in'New York for i Ile7coksaic and Retail Dealers in twenty years. All work done on moderate terms, at his I "stblishment in e . at st., hetween Wood and Smithfield 1 English, French and Domestic Dry Goo ds 'tetv Lie Theatre . No. 21, Market street,rittsbargh. CF.RTIFIC ATE. sop 10—y .17-...Thi..! is to certify that OS EV. 11INIES has dune ------- Woes for 113: which has fully answered our expec .tations, and we consider him a competent dyer S. IletnphilL Anaowr fturd.. Boles \V ni . Barnes, Vii. 13. .3. B. tilturtleff, \Vol. Porter, Darid Hall. 11. Stnith, B. F• • Man". henry Jarens trivia Tillici. A. Shockey,jr. Joseph French, jr.. Joseph Vero, ZernT,e Barnes. _ 111;XL tSTATI, AGENCY. CONVEYANCING I &o. Ssc. rrlllE undersigned, having associated thom:olves for the tramcar:don of all business relative to Zynal Estate. will henceforth attend to the purchase and sole les well as renting of city and country property, collect . ing tents &c. &c. • The senior member of the firm having had much ex perience, and beinc•' extensively knl'be own as au agent of • Reali.state, they hoperto rocetve ru_ share of pub li c patronage. Fur the accommodation of the public, there will he two offices, where business will be receiv ed; at the Real Estate 4gency of James Blakely. Penn et., sth Ward:and ut the Law milieu of John J. :Stitch ell, S. W. side of Smithfield st.. (near sth) at either ..of which, perions wishing to have instruments of wri , zing, legally aad neatly executed. titles investigated, or detainees to purchase or (Depose of Real Estate will apply. J. J. Nliu-diell will continue to auenci to the duties of his profession, as heretefore, .I \M%. BLXWELY, OHN 3. MITCHELL. , . -•, . I ' ~, • , ~ i el 1 1 ' ,- i 1 I I , • , lk g . ~... i 1111 0 A A . 1 ......., ~.., ~„ ~ - b A K , Iniorotri •, .. _..., . 7. • ........, 7T _ PENN'A, AT Pllrt DOLLAitS FEN , AN LA' ------ ----..------------- -...........:----------- . PRICr Attorney snit Counsellor at Law, 11.11117otei Otßee roma:alto Gißees. aa Grata street, n eerlv opposite the stew CUurt House, u e.Y..t rooms to J. eels 10 D. IC4IOII, Esq., first floor. /Ugh Tonor, Attorney at Law, North - East corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets, • • scp 10—v Pittsburgh. -- _____2— —,---------- :NV CA.'S D LESS & Nl.' CLU RE, Attorneys - and Clotuisebors A. Law, Office in the Diamond, hack of the obi Court House, sep 10 Pittsburgh. Francis IL Shank, attorney at Law, Fourth .strzA, above W ood, Pittiburgh, eep 11.1-4 y Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law Fifth, betwecu taxi and Smithfield Pa. sop L Dtwboraw, Attorney at Law, Tender , . his professional services to the public. O ffi ce set, IQ on st., above Wood. eittsburch. Eyster & Einehanan, Attorneys at Lan:, Office removed from the Diamond to " A.ttorney's 114,w," shady aide of Ith, between Market and Wood its., sep 10 N. Backmaste.r, Attorney at Law, Hai; r emoved 1113 (Ave tol3careA l I.riztV Ilatilalnz4, Ith st., above Smithfield, rittAburgh. •f,op 13 George W. Layng, Attorney at Law, 1 Office in Fourth :Area, near "Smithfield, Pittsburgh. .ep 27—y Read° Washing-ton, Attorney at. Law, Office inl3akewell'stuilding,Grant street, Pittsburgh nun- 5, 1842 John J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, Office corner of Smith 11,•141 and Fi+ah street., Pitt:burgh. 4."-Collectittru3 made. All business entrusted to his rare will be promptly attended to. fel , 16—y 13.8ogan, Attoincy at **ow, Office on Fifth street. between Smitlifiehf and Wood IleXt door to Thos. Hamilton, Esqr. Wm. E. Austin Attorney at Law, Pitrshurgh Pa. Oflire in Fourth street, opposite B urke s Bull lines. -7'W(l.l.iAlt E. AUSTIN, Esq., will give his atten tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patronage of my friend 4. ALTER FORWARD. p 10-y W Daniel M. Curry, Attorney at Law, Offico nn Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfie l'itt Antrgh ttp 8 Ron KILT Poster ------ • ......Jons B. l'i.nst s. PortlE 'rerkins, Attorneys at Law, aline on tile corner dr Fourth and Smithf i ittrdm rs trlV ll eld S I4 % el) 10 I'. Judson & Planegin, Attorneys at, Law, tni tlinela, near th :e..r2fet. (.611.-ntl,tn:t mtu -on crate tertn3. 'Pensions tor w . A.v.v , d old the late. act of (;,,ntzre,e; l annin , •d. l'aper3 andl7—v 111-,:.sv Co: (*thee prep:trea. rri.tr licnry S. Pla.gravir, Attorney at Law, r.•rn oliwt• to 111.3 r .):i Fou e t st tA ti in+ :0,0v. , S:nithtivl,l. sep J. D. Cireight Attorney at Law, l)!Ilee corner SnlitiltiT•l(l awl Third sttrct•, L. Harper, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, c kr.17., It.l/411also:c cot: s TY, 0111 0 NN I,i ut!enti.promptly to the collcction or -r rarity of el.aitn. , [lntl allproc,ioluil business entrutOrd to I ti, Care in ti 11- .:til; int ir r+ of liar rison, Jefferson, Belmont, Goipt.u. - e ;., Tu;carasvai, 44ohr Coshocton, ,cs, Coocton, Carroll, Sind: nd kVnyne. lii:Ficr, TO Meteelif • Loona.R.) Oahe!! ,). Fie ' , lin:: . 1 . 1,..., ,i,,, .1 .1 .... John Ila r per, D. T. ..110,. art , J . ny...27. 12 13—tf —_--__--_____—______ PITTS ill% 25-V Notice to Dr. Drandroth's Agents. I I 1 1 I E oirice in of whirliwas in t, o -- 1 Ow purpo•ie of constititibig agents in the AN es CHARLES A. 11,1cANULTY , hi% Mg neeompliAlied flint onject, L, now closed. and I Forwarding and Commission Merchant, mr.“. 11. LEE. in the Diamond, Market street, u p- I PITI,RI.RtiII, PA.. Agent roll. S Portal , le 1 - 1 . :t I:me. far OW trinsporta poilited toy agent for the sale of my Pill 4 and Lini ment,. All Dr. Brandreth's agents will. thersfore,un dersreal tl.:it Dr. B. will send a travelling. min of Nlerchandiao to and Hind Pit t.diurgi.. Baltimore, ; 1 14' 1 ' 1 Philadelphia, New York aid Boston. 331-ly throogli the c.a.ntry mice e yr:Q4 to coll.:et monies for 1 The said traveller salesimule mid re supply agents. will 1w provided with pocr of attorney, duly provebower before tile Clerk of the city and county of New York, t ogether with all the neeessnry vourdiers and papers. Mr .1. J. Yoe is my traveling agent now in Pensyl i- 2.) - _ Vallla. ...Li BRI}NDRETI.OI. D. Dr. S. U. Holmes, N. 11.-11rin,mber, NI r. G . 11. LEE, in the rear ofthe ( )Mice in SCCOII,I ;tenet, nest door to M u lvanw S. Go:, 1 , Marliet i-: now my only agent in Pittsburgh. Ob is ,: Warelionse_._ seri 111--v 1 t une 14 ... _._._. 1 —______—— Facts. H a' l ' i ' : l l tibe-c‘ivie'lllnini•-'tcod„ t f h or e neeriaprlOft"rr.o.vY'kanr.s.e, v.,i‘till'i„h r:oath-ea dutch pain, ~.na ~,, a varierns applications I recommended by the facility—all in vain, was cured \complotelc by the use of one bottle of Dr. Brandreth's linemen[, or external remedy. Witness my hand, JAMES TAYLOR. - Ohio tp., Allegheny co. Pa. Jan. 10, 1840. - Dr. Ilmndreth's external remedy or linamenr, sold at the store of GEORGE 11. LEE., Pittsburgh, price fel) 8. 50 cents per bottle. --- B. Morrow, Alderman, north side f Fifth greet, between `rte P ittsburgh. srp IC ti Magistrate's Blanks, For proreecling. it' attachment under tile late law, rm. .elle nt this office. Dr. A. W. Patterson, Alice on Sinithfinla street. third door from the cornerer of sixth :3,:reet. _ Ward & Bunt. Dentists, Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair, ap 6, LB l3 - - - -.. -- Doctor Daniel McNeal, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfielti streetA, ittibnrgh. dec . 1 0--v HAILMAN, JENNISGs & Co., COTTON YARN vgrirEttogsm, No. 43, IVnaii Street, gyms for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory' Yarns. mar 17—y - WILLIAM 11. WIT.I.IA.Ms ...... JOHN S. i. Williams & Dilworth, Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission IM chants, and I)aitlers in Pittsburgh 'S.a.nufartured A ticles, No. 20. Wood street. s cp 10—y J. G. & A. GORDON, Commissipri arid Forwarding . Forwarding . -Water street, rittAi;lrgh:._ ep 1 o.ry BIRMINGHAM •, Merchants, Commission and Torvrarding N 0.60, Water street,l'ittsburgh,Pa. reTEams.---Itereiving, and shipping, 5 cent; per C o mmission on pnrchases and sales, 24 per mar(2.2—y BrOWll.Ville 311414a:1a Iron Winks, Edward Hughes!, Ittanuforlurer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh. sep 1e -y 1-IAILMAN, JENNINGS & CU., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro duce Merchants, And dealers in PittslAirglilfanufa rtnres. rear 17 Ni'. 43, W 0041 street. Pittsburg JOHNSON & DUVAL, 500kb:hiders and Paper Rulers, Conan& business at the stand late of I'd'Candless Johnson. tver.y description of work in their line ne, .• ly and promptly executed may B—y N I CHOLAi D. Cot,v4AN ...... I..LoyD R. COLEMAK• Coleman & Co., General Agents, Forwarding. and Commission Mere?tants, levee Street,V icksburg. They respeabally 1f 5 licitoonsipments. n BURGH, 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY • JoH• 4 Cr--17S73URP GH - -- • •!".• - " ----- • L. &J. WICK, Circulating and lleference Library. WhOIOSSIO GrOCCTS ik.lkaalers in Produce \ C\F religiona,i4storical; polltical and miscellaneous 116 Wood Street, 4 doors nbevo Fifth st... %Jr works, will be open every day, Sabbath except ed, from 7 o'clock A. M., until 9 I'. M., in the Ex may 15 ,Pitt • ' • ' change building, corner pf St. Clair street and Ex change alley, where puncttlal attendance will be given . GENIMIL. LKUKEL W icg Birmingham &Co., AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEV EL AY, D ASI/CLEVELAND LINE. larch 22 John B. Brant, Wholesale Grocer, Dealer in ()rain. i Geneon ral For and Com mssi Merchant , Harrisburg-11, rq. Nik TILI. disposn °fail goods sent for Commission. V Sales at the lowe4t comm ission rates. MIMS CY.S". P SLAV . Fhlier,Dav &Ora sh,D. Leech &Co. Balti m are—VC' .VV inn & no:Willson ldrr,d .E .Elde n r. Fla Frisbu r gh—Micti'lßurke,lL J Milold JOHNSTON & STOCK. Booksellers, Printers and Paper Ma 10 kers, No. 37, Markets _ THOMAS 13• You ............ FRASCIS 1.. Youxo• Thos. 13. Yotuig & Co. Furniture Ware Rooms, corner of Hand street and Ex change alley. Persons wishing to purchase furniture, will find it to their rolvalitag,e to give u a call,being ful i satisfied that we can please as to quality and price. l'seplu R. C. TOW/ NSE. Wire Workers and Wire Manufacturers, No. 23, Market su eet, between 24 and 1.1 strc,ete, sep 16 -y 'Exchange Ilotd, Corner of Penn and Saint Clair 441;4, I. sep 10 :4,IcKIIIIIIN S smrrii rilkingtorestrnrivalled Slacking, INi'FAcrunv.r) and ,01E1 and retail SIITH STREET, one dour below Smithfield. o:t2l—lc James ratiCZSOII, Jr., Binninglintn, near Pitt-burgln mannfactmer of locks, hinges aad tolumeo, fuller, mill and timber s crews; liousen screws for rolling mills, Sc. sop 16—v .101i4 DTCloskcy, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty strelu,.betwlen Six.tll street and biroll alley ;all aide. sep 10 _ Webb Closey'a Boot, and Shoe Manufactory, No. s 3, 4/7k st., next door to the LP, IS. .4;3:4 id:. Lathe , : prunella, kid and ! dioes made in the tieati: tt anner. and b the neatest French patterns. `el John Cartwright, CVT LF,R and Surgical Instrument Nlnonfactera. corner of 6th and Lilyerty streets, Pittsburgav, P. N. B.—Always on hand nn e.s.tensive assortme Taint of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banherr's, Hatter's, flair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears. Saddler's Ttools.' Triesses , • Oak and Poplar Lnuiber for Salo. YEW thonsand feet of seasoned Oah and Poplar \ 1:X. Loather, for sale by wholosale. Enquire of .1a ales C . rumhoins, I.:::q• nearthe l'et.ntnin Inn. 1y 'l. Dr. Good's Celebrated Female Pills. rrtir.:q... Fill-3 are strongly recommtmcled to the zt -iztfe and effirimit remedy in removing tiv -c complaint peculiar to their,ex, from tripit ofoxer, delillll Of the iy....tent. Tilev obviate C.M.4O:CIii,F. :014 l; OULU-lit-et 1111 II trncaland aire,71101,,. Pill , . have :milca the sane :And appr..l.ation of tire most enti.iont l'l,y”it kin, in d many U.lited State-, an Mother. For sale am111:1:61,1,y it. ft SE I. LEll S, Ngtmt. olesalr N). Wwitl Str:4l., i.. luu S.w..•n Dr. Beebter's Pubricouvy Preservative. rcol,rlet, colds., isslbliffl.a.s, catarrhs, whooping 4 cough, spitting of blood, pain in the hrewt, all a; SCII3PS of the breast aml lungs, andarrest of approach ingconuimption. Wa FAIINESTOCK rranted free from merc &uCOry., and other minerals. B. A. , Agents for Pittsburgh , iy )❑w on William C. Wall, Plain and lanry Portrait and Picture FreL:":c Manufacturer , No. 87. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, F. ASSbrusiws,varnish, &c., for artists, always Cj on hand. Looking Glasses, Sc., promptly i . ta med to order. Repairing clone at the shortest notice. of Particular attentionpaid to regilding and jobbing every description. PerF.ons ,fitting stamboats or honses will find it to their advantage to calk E. H. HEASTINGS, i County Surveyor and City Reignla to r. SAMUEL MORROV•, i nkFFIGE in the "Monongahela House," in "the Manufacturer of Tin, Calla' and Sheet i ‘../ rooms erenpied by the Pro=eenting Attorney, H on.. Iron Ware IC. Mom bend & J. G. Reed, Estr.—entrance fel). 13. No. 17, Fifihstrcet,between Woodand en Market, I 1 Smithfield street. i Keeps c onstantly on band a good assortmt of wares, - and A 011 C its a share of public patronage. lso, on rid hand, the followingarticl...s; shovels„poliers,tonA gs, girons, skillet,teakettles,pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer \ 1 chants and others are invited to call and es.amine for 1 hemselvesoi she is determined to sell cheap forc sahif or I approved paper. n=7— DIIIORTRAIT PAINTING. OSBORNF., Port rail Painter, Fourth St., '4.1 story Burk's Buil ding. 3. Osborne would solicit 'a call from those who desire Portraits . Spcirnens can be seen at his rooms ENI) S. GO, A. G. Boinh‘rt, (57:CCESOIEt TO- I.I:PT ID 14 co.) FOR SALE CHEAP, Who!esale cfstd Retail Grater and Comm:sat:on Mar -1 Two New and First Bate Steam Engines. chant, 1 rINE is 20 horse power. 10 inch cylinter, and 4 No. 144, Liberty at., a fear doors above St. Clair, Nk." foot stroke• will he sold with or without boilers :l'7' Vb;Te families and others can at all times be The other engine Is 12. horse power,7 inch cylinder, f ur nished with good Goods at moderate rices. n3O ; 3 foot stroks.,cce sailer alsfmt 29. feet 10ng..30 inches ;in diameter: These engines art made of the bee' ma It. IL BLeGOVIEN, - terinls and in the most substantial manner, and will be RI:CORDING IFIEGULATOII, sold on accomotrxinting terms. They ran be sewn at r7Office in REatsoros's BUILDINGS. Peon Arreet the warehouse of the s ahiesibor at arc time n few awni above Hand street. j 23-4 j24-11 H. PEVINE.e• StnteeLion. . • . . --. --..---- ---- - _PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs and Asks for Carriages, 44..astA Prices. r 1 r F. suhseiibers m anufacture and keep constant- 11.. ly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dad) Frames, Brass and plated Hub Bands, 4tunip i Jointf, 1111.3 Put Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, IThree fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Donr Handles and IlingeA, &c., &c. JOSES & COLEMAN. sep 10 St. ch.i.ir st., near' the Allegheny—L--- Bridge. -------_ ---------------- Lem Safes. I RESPECTFULLY infirm the public that oI have e , and keep always on hand an ass ent f IlioofSafes. The price, in consequence of the ma terials and labor being much lower, is reduced about are kept fur iule. at my shop, in thirty per cent. They Sixth street, above SmitlAel‘tasxt to tbn..church one n the corner of 6th street a 5 also with Atwood, Jos 1 & Si. Co., end Dalzell Fleming. \ In regricd 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 havea pre-' served all the payers, hocks, &c., which heta ed. 1 have n card containing a number of certificates of the same, which are in circulation and in my l h ands and the agentes. JOHN DENNNG. N. B. A few pair of steel Spring? for Also made by Jones & Coleman, and will be A Ohl low. , a sere.% p r ei..i, with power to plumb holes in halfinch iron. ep - • o_.nl imiriovt I Magnesia Safas. M.CNUFACTIAIED BY CONSTABLE &:. BURKE, rif a Strc::,bel wren Wood and Smithfield, PittAnrgh, Pa. rpm: subscribers present their respect: to their nu- merouA friends for their former liberal patron arra, and would take this method of fissuring them and the public uenerally that all future favors will be duly appreciated. Their articles have been fully tested, of which sufficient testimony will be given to uny inquirer. The p ri nciple: ti.r,,iidiptlieolflitiliseoirr ploocrtkintittnyclosat. t f l is ai a ,k r i e : :u t t he sui pa ,sed in the Union. The price also is c o nsiderably lessened, and will be found as low, if not helot; tz . .nv ut , .er t espunsible house in the Union. rims Editors of this city and elsewhere, who have spoken so highly of us and our ,:afoF.. The p u blic a re respectfully invited to elt:lmine our articOts befote purchasing elsewhere, feelin4 assured ithe`i4uperiority of our manufacture 'sill be apparent to all candid spectators. N. CONSTABLE & E. BURKE. N. B. Sores can he obtained of any site or *tape, or o f any principle of lock or censtructien, of the sub• set ihers, wr of S Church, Second Street, Pitt 2 .borgh, PR no—tf LLEN KRA WoodlandMF.l, Exchange Broker, tl corner of Per. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought %tit' sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and hills, eollerted. F Bell S.:: Co., John D. R U E ::: 7.1 C F. Lortny - , J. l':.inter St Co. ! Pit"b"rgi" a. , J t,seph Woodwuil. James May, J Alex.Brontion&Co . John 11.11rovimikCo. James MTandless. Cincinnat i. 0., J. R. NV Donald. }St. Lonis, 910. \V. 11. rope, Esq.,Pres't Bank Ky. } Louisville. TAR. -50 DI)Is Tar, for sale by 323 'ISAAC/ C RUSE, LatsgrPittsburFh. Pa.. COMMISEI:3:I & FORWARDING MERCHANT .--.•"" BALTIMORE, MD. IZefercnces in Pittsburgh: alley & Co; Robertson & Reppert; 2,6,4 m and Ril Floyd; l'orter Cassidy, tkleier Laughlin &Co; lichen Gunny; Hussey & Pettit; Dl; leech & Co; .1. W. Burbriage & Ca; Rob% Dalzell & Co; Dalzell & Fleming; Ilunter & Rattan; \V. &R. M'Cut,.heon; Henry (aTartictiltir attention will he g iven to the sales c f Western Produce, consigurnent a of which are t cspcct fully solicited. aPGoods received and forwarded with despeta jan 31-6111 as directed. Dissolution. r 1 - 1 E partnership, under the firm of Siteble J- Mitchell. this day-dissolved. D. B. SHEBIA will continuo the Steam I.i . eit Agency and C o mmission Business,nne. is o.loneralithinized to collect and settle the tlebts, c,fisitid firm • D. D. SFIF.BLE, Fittsb'gh Feb 1. 1844. Water AI near NV ood Freeman's Fire Brick for Sale. 11, "'UST -received, 5000 Freeman's beet Fire Brick, which will hereafter be kept constantly on hand and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGIIAM & i CO. may No. GO Wetcrt. 1844 ; ___------------_ To the Ginnlethat of Pitbitortitt• THE subscriber..mpst, respectfully e• hell) dilt2 ,ttiorr.inig 7 t3o6t, informs du, gendesneri.of.iit*eity ape." --------"--"-- —l.-......1 vicinity, that he has commenced the:BOOT:and , a i BIYILIVIG PRAIRIES. st.'.'- ii 4... SHOF. making business in Fourth street, oireesite the W e gapy the f o llowing thrillinpuermuntipf the; '. Mayor's'ottce. Having been foreman in neon pf the r i,s zn tire, arum Mr Catlin's "Notes of tsis :for most fashionable bout shops in the Enstern.cities;'and m"ic.,„,r,i4lees;o., .. . ~ Il i .. having furnished himself with th© best i tench a..nd The prairies bprnieg term some ot. the moot • American calf skins, he hope; by his attention to buil- tiful sceees that are to be witnessed in this nesP to merit." share of public. patronage. To those and also seme r.f the most sublime. , Every*ra,,:, gentlemen who have kindly patronised him he returns these rust prairies (being covered fur hundeetle his sincere thanks, and can with ccmfidence appeal hundreds of miles, with a emp uf grass, which dit* and dries in the f ill) bet ns Ayer detrug_thi! fall, or e : .for the goodness of his worli and knoWledee o f his business. .• • • •P. KERRIGAN. ly in the spring.leaving thegroutiaafa'elitelstind.dsits may 11. i rid colour. There are many modes hy which the fitii is cemmunicated to theamboth by white men end In 4 deans—par accident; and yet many mime where it .I'w vit'utitarily dime Or the purpose of getting'ill'illidi sot, iply of grass, fur the grazing of their horses, and sisti,) fur easier travelling during the nest erimmer, seherit theta will be no old grass tulle upon the prairies, eft \ tanglieg t'p . e feet.pf man and horses as they are sing over teem. Oyer ,the elevated lands and prai •., bluffs, where the grass ie thin and short, the fi re slo w r : l d y ity c st r t e l m cr, wi s t ‘ l i i ie tt ru fee th be e l ,, il i er la rne, which one animals ofsen t re an st. ..„ their lairs. u n til the fl imes a lmost burn-. their noses' 12avja Pligirivif4r" when they will reluctantly rise, rind leap ortiilit, a trot off amen jpe eitulers,.wh ' ere the tiro has peas FASHION*I3I..F, Bbfrif , AKEll.,ltas r emoved l and left the ground as black as jet. These settees al j to No. 34 Market street, between Second and I Mg: t become indescribably benutiful when the tin , , Third streets, where he wouldbe happy to seehis ' ate seen nt many miles distance, creeping over th old customers, and all others who feel disposed to pa- sides and the tops of the bleffs, uppen -ing to be s par ... tronisc him. He uses nothing but first rate stock, and , lin g and brilliant Ilvainsnf Werid tiro (the hills beht . employs thebest of werkmen; and as he gives his can- I lost to the %iv's . ) hanging e uspeeded in graceful fe StIITIT personal attention to business, he trusts that he !Loons from the skies. will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage But there t 3 ski rilisricter of Lumi.ng peas' sell 10 _______----------- ric,ohnr remtires another letter , and a di ff erent • - 1 to describe thewar. or hell of fires! where the zee is seven ur . eight feet high, as is often the case fur tt ~ miles together. on the Missouri bottoms; nad the flames ere driven forward Ly the hurricanes, whic often sweep, over die ' vast prairies of this denude'? country. There are many of these meadows on t • 'Missouri, and Plat:e, and the A r kansusais marer . Licil • in breadth, which ere perfectly level, is ithoi. iravuek. grass, so high, ' that we are obliged to stand erect i our stirrups, in order to luuk . OVCr its waving tops . ea' we are riding through it. The fire ire these, be • ' such at wind, travels at an immense and frightful rale, and often rlestrey, on their fleeter horees,prxti2S of I shuns, who are to unlucky:ea to be •overfaittnil tt, , that it travels as fast es a horse at full speed, but di' , the high grass is filled wild with pcavines and other im peril menu, a Well renders it necessary for the rider t' . guide his horse in the zigzag paths of the deep it . buffidoes, retarding his progress, until he is overtnk ' by the dense column of smoke that is swept be andfore .1 Sri: --alarming the horse , which stops, at 41 sts ter rifiei and insmoveable, till the burning grass .eititit wafted In the wind, fells about him, kindling ep in a i morner,t a thousand new fires , whielsere hist:only wen in the swelling flood of sm. ke that is moving en ilk' a blae'e du:ruler demi, n diing on dm earth, w ith iii lightning's gleA-e, and its thander rumblieg as it. gee ' • " When Btr'tiste, and BrnJunl, and I, rind Pattie fl a yeen.d, (wlin.like Bogard, had been a 'flee treppett in the Rocky Mountains,) and Pull me-rsee-qua (Th . Red Theinlier,) our guide from a neighbotiug village were jogging :dung on the summit of an clevuted btu • over looking an immense valley of high grass beset a lt er which we ere smolt to lat h a our coerce. --v. . is . "Well, then, yen bare seen the prairies on fireret ••Yes." "You hive seen the fire on the rnouniains; and beheld it feebly c repiog river the crasey hills the North, where the toad arid the timber snail we paring from its upprosch—all this pint:nee sec?, CPO who beanie? iint ell., has seen the vivid-lightnings. beard the r oaring thunder to:the rolling zonflegra Wea tion which sweeps over the deep-eiad pruiritti:olitio ls 11 he bas dashed, on his wild horse, through aal. OM/ rif grass. with the raging tempest at his beck. rollint; over the land, its waves of liquid firer P ratt ..,dye, Even so. Ask the r.l savage of the Wilde ITtfl is awful an(l sublime—ask him when. the Great SO • has mixed op all elements redenth, end if he does a blow them Over the land in n storm of fire? A s k hi r e what he met that repirded not his frightnieg yells, o iris sinewy bow 1 Ask these lords of the land, * • runntingly challenge the thunder and iightc 116 a them en; whether the is riot nun foe that trave ET the* tend, I .er swift for their feet and Lao migh ty .r their strvrnb—at whose approach their stent heart sicken) and their strnng-armed _Mirage wither, te authiAttre • s l i him again (ithe is sullen, end his eye set into . _..i. • _el, ! —__-.---------- ------- 1 William Adair, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty st. opposite the head of Smith field. The suhsariber having bought 0,.-.t lees . stock of the into 'flaw as Rafferty, deceased,has commenced business at the old stand of Mr. It., prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, in thellest manner, and on the shortest notice. He keeps constantly on har ' ul a large assortment of shoe findings of all description.s and of the beet qualift. ty. lie il solicitsitoh—eypatronagr. of the public and W M. ADAIR. 5ep....-------- -- - - - --7--. ... BEFORE YOU BUY).: LSEW HERE, LOOB IN AT SCLIOYER'S , Corner of Wood and Water sts, WHERE as . choice an assortment of ready made clothing, cloths . , cassi me res, satinetts, vestings, flannel shirts, drawers, cotton, Angola and latnb's lk wool hose and half hose, silk and gingham cravats, lufs, stocks, and in short, a little of everything adapted t d o the use of gentlemen, all of which purchasers will o. 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 citablishment ivet cf the mountains. 1-laving made arrangements in the eastern cities, he will he constantly receiving acCessions to his already well selected and seasonable stocks. Give him a call, then, if you wish to furnish yourself with choice articles. Good and yet Cheap, for Cash! .i Remember the place--..corner of 'Wood and —W6 mater street.. o 2 6 Peach Trees. mb i 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'' , would call the attention id - the public F. L. SNOWDEN. Liberty st. head of Wood. may 8• No File Manufactory. TIIE subscriber having commenced the manufac-, tore of Cast Steel Files, from American materials exclusively, merchants or other nti wa per:milswanting rattly %applied by him with a better artuqo I.ln the foreigm, and at lower prices. Intending to use only the heat ' q uality of, File Steel, manufactured by the Messrs. Stioxii a ERGE R , En g le is now brought to a perfection equal to the best gh article, manufactured for the \ some purpose, the subscriber,lias 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 ROTIIERY, Corner of O'Hara & Liberty sts. - jy 15—y. FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. ALEXANDER. M'CURRY, Sc- At the old stand of Youngm".' Curdy, No. 43, coralstreet, Ifettieen Wood and Mall et, RESPECTFULLY informs the friends of the late firm. and the public g eneralls:, 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. Fvery attentionattention will be 'midi.° furnishing COFFINS. wiles' required. je 16—y Horatio P. Toting, Cabinet Maker, (Late of the firm of Young 4 Ar Curdy ) "LTAS commenced the ousiness in all its branches at N o 22, E Wond street, between First and Second strs,, where he will keep c onstantly on hand a good as- Iscrrtrnent of well made FURNITURE, ai.cl by strict attention to business, to merit a aantirreaiset Of the patronage of the public. ETerY attention willhepaiil to furnishing COFFIN 11 S, &c. A Furniture Car for hire. July ---------- . . JOHN 'McFARLAND , 7;.1 Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker, Fil ;;;;. Third st,bettrcen Wood and'Afarket, ~,,•"i= Respectfully informs his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders fur sofas, siclzbakamatt„ bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stlincis, bait aaa opting mattresses, curtains, carpetsis.llsorts of uphill stering work, which he will warrant equal to any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10 Pda.tthew Jones, Barber and Bair Dresser, Has removed to Fourths:it-ea, opposite the Mayor's of fice, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. lle solicits a share of public pa sop 4NIES MAY mmage :CF.W FASHIONABLE: Lißat and Cap 11133111faCtOry. No. 93 Wood street; 3 doors below Diamond Alle y THE suhseriber will kecp constantly har.d every variety of the raostfashionable OATS and CA es, wholesale and retail. at reducedprices. Persons wishing to purchase will find ittn their intr.:. rest to give him a call. S. MOOItt.. burgh, Aug. 23,1843. Nast _ - - - GRINDING AND POLISHING —s.a Irons of ground and polished, anvils and other kinds Trindin.r done at the Cast Steel File Manufactory. cor ncr of Liberty and O'Hara streets. nog in I • co- ~ . .2 -"*-41::- Coughs! 0 olds!! Consumption!! ! • - THORN'S PULMONARY CANCI4 THIS pleasant and certain cure for coughs and oolds..goes ahead of all the prtparations now or ever offered to the public. The use of it is so great that the proprietor has Frzne difficulty in lieeping a supply fur the increasing demand. Medical agencies, st groceam e- ries, druggists. coffee houses. and even burs on boats, keep a supplvon hand. It is rano) for every where, and will sell in any place. The reason ifaliiin every one vtho bast( cough or cold by eating a few sticks find themselves cured; as it were, by magic. " Persons at a distance. by remitting the money, post p aid , to the suhscriber, will be attended to. Fur sale by the single stic-k. GI mots; five sticks for S 5 cents; and assvholesale by Wm. TIIORS, Druggist, 53, Market street, whet e a gene ralassortmeat of Drugs audMedicioeitaaT alwayit be found. 1013.13 V LL LE L lr lE-1 0 0 Bblig Lngiatillo 3 Lia, J for tale , Cf 215,), AM tli44 . ffM2LI PAY MILE zoeltets) • ii i .------• • . . tell yea', si 'lava soul to p rand to confos 4.—h i s I:end sun .in his breast, and ids hard over his mouth) "dines me,licinc!" : .* I rata errialemartolos, tie see were about to arra, from the towering bluffs in the prairie '•Wo will t that buffalo (mil, where the travelling herds haste ilt lAd down the high grass. and malting for that point, rising as you can . just discern above the mime; grass; a good day's work will bring as over this y meadow before s unset." We entered the trail, slowly progressed on our way, being ob iged train,, low the winding paths of the buffaloes, for the '. was higher than (tiebacks of oar horses. SOOll ft they eulerrd, my Indian guide dismounted Slows Iy from his horse. and lying prostrate on their with his face in the dirt, he cried and was talking - C. the Spitits of the brace— 'For.' said he, • 'over t b ea utiful plain dwells the Spirit of Fire! he rider , 1 vnader cloud; his face blackens with rage at the sou ' of the trampling hoofs; shefirc.be,se i s i n h iy, no dtts: . l - thaws it across the path of -the Indt an. and quiekerA t haelightnitie. a thousand Manses rise to destroy hi Kochi* the tale of my fathers cuta the gt mind is load; toned xkiift tiie.irhorics.... It •„Tas here, said h • -. 4 the brave sun of We-thee-ink...nod the &r , warriors of his hand, :just twelve moons SiDe.e, lick t h e fi r e f r om the - blaring wand it that great ma . 1 Their pointed spears were drawn upon the hacks the treaelterone Sioux, whose swifter flying horses led , them. in vain. to the midst of tlds !alley of death. , '''.'.• 1 , circular c!ned sprang up frog') livittalife. itoiflkt lit ens raised, and their doom was fixed I.y the i of Fire! it, wan on this vast plain of fire-grees ... -F, was ei. over nor heads, that the swift foot ofld . ', l' was laid. It in here, al-n. that the fleetdauuntlingat horse mingled his hones with the red man, and t ale's wing is melted as he darts over im surface •-...v. Friends! ..;;, is the season of fire; end I fear, from the 4mril of the tiati. that the spirit in avraket' l .,_. I'ab-:ne-o-hesra said no more, hut'moiniting bii " ' ' ;,.• Id ' " horse, and caving hi' hand, his. red thou ere seen rapidly A finishing, as he glided titiough !he t 11132e3 ~r waving grass. We were on his trail, st ... , i,. oily traced him uctil the mid-dry run had brnetidti - • . 1 , to the ;round. with our refreshments spread 'nue , fore u.. He pnrtook of them not. but stood like a 'mkt , . while his black eyes. in palten silence, &weirs the Isiii-.1 xon'soundi an.l then, ...Atha 4•Tedro'vo 4 0. he (race ': fully sant, to the earth, end laid his fa c e lotto ground; eatt i Our . buffalo tongue . and pomicatt, slitartiftic'. were spread before um and we were id n t o he fit Op t ployment of these dainties of the Western watidli' when quicker than the frightened ellt,our Indianfri , sprang upon his feet ! 'lie eye* skimmed again skimps.„ ly over the prairie's siirfaclennd he said himself As iste e l fore nn the amend. • "Red Thunder seems sullen, said Bogard. "lib it- startles at every rush (Swint', mei scal,ll at the •;•1 world that is about hita." - . " -" "There's a rare chap for y ou--a fellow who liiiiiit „ 4 .. shake his fiet at heaven. w hen ha is at home and beret in a rtllspiwitch , most take Ids fire -medicine for te4 c ircumstance, tbat he could easily leave 'kit stake 4 1 his horse's hiols.*' . • "Not sae stern i tstitat your honor, though we'd' not hail : tu silsass onkel/F.. 44 the metter.oor . sillier be bightensi ,eft St sh:e irtim'S strange lll.Clidilf. But, IkagsiA .itirt. tell ye inn 'ord there ' s (and times snamsh,) there ' s solriritdat i `more than eidditinalltlfix , medteine.' If this ottea'a p fccif. hit woe born otti of his owe county:, that: l st .dli:.,. c ,1