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VOL. 11. NO. 171.
EDITED BY
THOMAS PHILLIPS,
N. W. corner of Wood and Mfg Street.
TYRll3.—Five dollarve year, payable in advance.
;ingle copies Tvro Carrs—for sale at the counter of
be Gillce, and by News Boys.
The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer
• published at the same office, on a double medium
heat, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin
copiea, SIX GENTS.
TERMS OP ADVERTISING.
r.ER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
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One insertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00
f wo do., 0 75 Two do., 6 00
Three do., .1 00 Threedo., 7 00
One week, 1 SO I Feur do., 8 00
Two de., 3 00 Six do., 10 00
Three do., 4 00 One year, 15 00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS
CHANGEABLE AT PLEASURE•
One Square. Two Squares.
'',lx months, CV 00 Six months, $23 00
Oue year, 25 00 One year, 35 00
faPLairer ativerti.em ,
F,7 I "CARDS of four 1
Public Offices, &c.
City Post Office, Third between Market and Wood
streets—R. M. Riddle, Postrrm.ster.
Custom House, Water, 4th door from Weed st.,Pe
terson's buildings—William B. Mowry, Collector.
City Treasury, Wood, between First and Second
streets—James A. Bartram. Treasurer.
County Treasury, Third street, next door to the
Chird Presbyterian Chwrch—S. R. Johnston, Trea_su•
rer.
Mayor's Office, Fourth, between Market and Wood
streets—Aloxander Hay, Mayor.
.kte rc htt nes Exchange. Fourth near Market st.
BANKS.
Ptttsburet. b:.'t•tvrc.ti M-Lrket and Wocd streets on
Third aria Fourth 4tree.t.
2lferclosnts' a7l I ihn qrzctv ee rs' and Farracrs' De
posit Bcotl:.(f , tr:n •rly 5 tvia; Fund.) Fourth, between
Woel and M Itreeti.
Exchangr. Fifa' st. near Vjo
HOTELS.
. 4 .f Pao 11.7 a 't:•1 a House, Water street, near the
iint.q, corner of Penn and St. Clair.
Pt/ / el, orner and Wood.
A n-riel , l I.cornerifPirdaild.Sinithtield.
Cii"e S' ~ i irner of Penn and Canal.
Sr) eeri.l strcet. near seventh.
tl cler' s r i/U7(Se, Lib St., opposite
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/3 ,, I /rouse. Penn St.. opposite
FILE TituE WAY TO RECOVER
H EALTI f
La'?" Au indiddual fully wishes tO know the right
way to porr,;•• i!: and tie re roc none, w: re it
Jed.. k'h.Vl , l 11.1,% LATE might he prolonged and
ler.lVe.oni,l, ho would not doubt the plan.—
Evidence is reittresl tilat fief right way is discovered
Thi• , what LIIUMe sickness want to ire
satisfied a'nnit. r„, tvbn is AO f•Alt‘il :14 not t f enttry
thW li n a:th that his body is capable of? \% h' i
ulert. ti ut „,,,uld nut live when his exiict fence call AU
I , lUtth benehlt himself and family I it is a melancholy
fact that a very large , proportion of the most uset . ul
members of society die between the ages of thirty and
forty. 110.. many widow,* and Ifelpliss orphans Jiave
Leen the cmsequf•nce of mancikind not having in their
e power the means of restoring health a hen lost.
Now all these dangers and llitlicultirs ran be proven
red and the lung and certain ~ i ckner:, and by a,sisting
rriture In the outset. with a good dose of Bylindreth's
Pills. This is a fact, well understood to be ao by thou
sands of our citizens. This medicine, if taken so as
to purge freely, will surely cure any curnbledisease.—
There is no form or kind of sickness that it does not
exert a curative influence upon. Thus, by their pow
er in resisting putrefaction, they cure measles, small
pox. worms and all rontageous fe‘ era. There is nut a
medicine in the world so able to pffrifv the mass of
blood. and restore it to a healthy condition, as the
Icirandxeth 1'43.
The Bcandreth Pills are pirely vegetable, and so
innoutent that the infant of a month old may use them,
iCmediciae is required. not only; with safety but with a
pertaidty of receiving all the bitnefit medicine is capa
ble oftmaartibg. Fonille may use them in all the pd it
cal periods of their lives. Th^ Brandretli Pin will
insure their health, arid I tr. luue rc,guladtx in all the
functions of life.
The same mw Le said of Brandre;h's external
reme d , ns an ont - vard application to all external pains
or swellings, ur sore;, it greatly ttssi:tts the cure.
When used where the skin is very tender or broken,
it should he rnit with one or two pints of water.
A sure test of genuine Brawl, cth Pills.—Exem
ino the box of Pills. Then look at the certificate of
agency, whose engraved date, must he within the year,
which cs cry authorised agent mastpossess; if the three
labels on the hex agree with the three labels on the cer
tificate, the Pills are true—ifnot, they are false.
Principal oflice, '241 Broadway, New York.
.lone 16
IMPORTANT FACTS
DIL
LEIDY'S Sarsaparilla Blood Pills ureapplicai
ble in ull cases, whether for Purgatives or P
rOcatiOt, They riussess all the boasted virtues of
other pals, ortd are additionally efficacious, oontaining
Sursapattlln in their composition, which is not core sin
ea in any other pills in existence. They are also dif
ferent frt,igi other pills in composition, being purely
vegetabte,"and can he employed nt all timelyfwithiiut
any danger, and requiring no testraietfromoccupation
or usual course of living.
Notwithstanding 1)r. Leidy never pretended his
Blood Pills would cure all diseases, vet it is not saying BIRMINGHAM & CO.. 1.
too much of them. from the innumerable elitespertornm-I Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
ed by them in every variety and form of disease (eer- I No. 60, Water stretit,l'ittsburgh, Pa.
tificates of ninny of which have been published from C - 7Txttats..e—Receiving and shipping, 5 cents per
persons of all d; nominations, physicians, clergymen, 100 lbs. Commission on purchases and sales. 2h per
nil others) that they seem to be almost universal in cent mar `.'2—y
their effect:d persons using them for whatever sick-
miss or ilisea—t, may rest assured that thers.*ill befound
more eiricacious thaii any other pills in existence.
From the known reputation of Dr. Leidy's Blood
Pill, it is necessary to remind 1113 public where they
coo at all times procure the genuine, ns itis attempted
to impose other piils. called the 'Blood Pills' upoti the
puhiic on the reputation of Dr. Leidy' A. Pre Be par
ticular and ask fur Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills
mad see that the name of N B. T.eidc is euntained on
two sid,is of each box, (the boxes being of paper, and
ohlong,, square shape, surrounded by a yellow arid black
I'RICE-25 cents a
Prepared only. and sold wholesale and retail. at Dr.
lor.idy's Health Emporinoi, 191 North Second 4r , ret,
below Vine, Philadelphia, and by B. A. FAN A-
S TOC K Ca, corner ,)f Noo.l and Sixth streets,
Agents for Piaisbar7h. - jy 12.—1 y
Dr. GoottsColobrataii, Female Pills.
rrESE Pills - are strongty recommended to the
notiee of lailits as -a safe and efficient remedy in
removine• those complaints peculiarto theirsex, from
want ofesznillte,orgenertildebiliry of the system. They
obviate costih - eness, and counteract all Hysterical and
Nervous affections. Those Pills have gained the sanc
tion and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in
the _United States, and many :Mothers. For sale
Wholesale and Retail,by R. E.SELLERS, Agent,
sep JO No. 20. Wo , gl Street, below S&cond
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inns Six DOLLARS a year
it.'Woods,Attorturrata Cowl - setter at Law,
Office removed. to Bakewell's Offices, on Grant street,
nearly opposite the new Court House, nextrooms to J.
D. Mahon, Esq., first floor. sep 10
Hugh Toner, Attorney at Law,
North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets,
Pittsburgh. sep
M'CPNDLESS & M'CLURE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Office in ate Diamondback of the old Court House,
sep 10 Pittsburgh.
Francis 11. shank, Attorney at Law,
Fourth strcut, above Wood,
sop Pittiburgh, Pa
Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at- Law
Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts.,
scp if}-y Pittsburgh, Pa
A. I. Dnrboraw, Attorney at Law,
Tenders his professional services to the public. iDffice
gen 10 on sth st., above Wood. Pittsburg-h.
Eyster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law,
Office removed from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row,"
shady side of 4th, between Market and Wood its.,
srp Pittsburgh.
N. Elnekinaster, Attorney at Law,
las removed his office to Beams' Law Building. 4th
sr., above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10
George W. Layng, Attorney at Law,
Office in Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh
sep 27—y
Eteade Washington, Attorney at Law,
Office in Bakewell's building, Grant street, rittsburgh
nov 5, 1842
John J. Mitchell. Attorney at Law.
Office corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh
PrCollections made. All business entrusted to hi...
care will be promptly attended to.
feb 16—v
U. Hogan, Attorney at Law,
./;rice on Fifth street, hetween Smithfield and Wood,
next door to Thos. Hamilton, E.Aqr.
Wm. E. Austin Attorney at Law,
Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth a treet, opposite Burke's
EIVIVILLIs.st E. AUSTIN. Esq., will givellis ntten
tion to m untinishcd hu,inc, and I recommend him
to the patronage of my In nits.
sop 10—y \V t LTER FORWARD.
Daniel M. Curry, Att,rney at Law,
Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfiel.l
al' 8 Pittslitirgh.
it'lIII.:11T PORT c:R
Porter & Perkins, Attorneys at Law,
ittlico on the corvw•r of Fourth arid Smithfield ,;rent,
al, 10
Judson & Flanegin, Attorneys at Law,
Smithfield, near 7th street. Collections made. on mo,l
- term,. Pensions tor -x;cltev. of old soldier+ ender
the Late act of Congress obtained. Papers and draw
t ngs for the patent office prepared. mar I7—y
Henry S. Iltagraw, Attorney at Law,
1J:15 r• , moved hi4llTwe rmrtlt -t
two rho ra I,ol,lVi` S:111thrlt•Irl. Sc •11 I tl
J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law
Office carnei Smithfield and Thad streets, Pittsburgh.
my . 25—y
Wm. O'Hara Robinscm,Attorney at Law,
Has removed his Ake to the Exchange, St. Clair
street. 116.'44
GeoilL Selden, Attorney at Law,
Only.. on Fourth street, between Wood anti Satithfiehi
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c - ;"O'Conveyancing and other instruments of s% ri
ting legally and promptly executed.
mar 21 tf
John J. Mitc ell, Attorney at Law.
will attend to collectinir, and to-caring:el ;, V ,
alsopie]instruments of writunz with con ect
nrtis and( deiiputith. StnidAfteld au - oet (near sth street)
Pitt burgh. ,n8.'44
U. Morrow, Alderman,
Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and
Smithfield, l'itt:burgh. sep tl—tf
Dr. S. IL. Holmes,
Olicein Second strPht, mitlijcieWoor to Mulvany S: CU:I3
GIIS4 alTllnll4e. SPr r 0-. v
Dr. A. W. Patterson,
Utfi , •e on Smithfield street, third loor from the corner of
sixth street. sep 10
Ward & Runt, Dentists,
Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair,
ap6,1813
Doctor Daniel McNeal,
on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield
streetfi, Pittsburgh. dec 10—y
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
CO TTON YARN WAREHOUSE
N#. 4.3, Wood Street,
Agentsforthe sole of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns
mar 17—y
LI A.,1 H. NVIT.I.L.LMS..-''
Williams & Dilworth,
Wholesale Grocers. Produce and Commission Mei
chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh l'sfanufacturd Ar
titles, No. 29, Wood street. seri 10—y •
I,s;Ei'GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
English, French and Domestic Dry Goods
No. 81, Market street, Pittsburgh.
se 10—v
Braitnasvitle Juniata Iron Works,
Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh.
sep IG—y
HAILMAN, JENNINGS &
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro-
duce Meretuiints,
And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures.
mar 17 No. 43, Wood street. Pittsburt
Magistrate's Blanks,
Fur proceedings in attachment under the late law, for
t.ale at tbia otriet, • 25
Matthew Jones, Barber and Hair Dresser,
Has removed. to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of
fice, where he will be happy to irait upon permanent or
transient customers. He sOlkita a share of public pa
tronage se.•
R. E. nicogrivm,
RECORDING ItEGULATOR,
Office in REMINGTON ' S BVILDISUCPerITIMpeet
siew doors above Hand street. 32 . 8 tf
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, For
and Com:mission - Merchant, and
dealer in Country Defame anti Pittaintret Manufac
tures, No 28 ,Fifth street, Pituburgh.
PITTSBURGH, WEIAESDAY, APRIL 3, 1844.
Jon,: B. PERKINS
lOHN S. DILWORTH
J VUlams,
LEMUEL WICK
L. & J. D. WICK,
Wholesale Grocers & Dealers in Produce,
116 Wood Street, 4 doors above Fifth st.,
may 15 Pittsburgh,
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON;
Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers,
No. 37, Market street. rep 10
JOHNSON & DUVAL,
Bookbinders and Paper Rulers,
Continue busineaa at the stand late of M'Candless
Johnson. Every , description of work in their line net.t:
ly and promptly executed. may B—y
Tuostas B. You FRANCIS L. YOUNG.
Thos. IL 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 rive tis a call, being ful
ly satisfied that a e can please as to quality and price.
sep 10
It. C. 'TOW NSEN D & CO.,
Wire Workors and Wiro Manufacturers,
1% . “1, 23, Market set, between r2d :Ind 3d streets,
se 10—v
Pilkington'atinrivallca Blacking,
A 1 , ;1: ACT[RED and mld wholeAa.le and retail,
si.,ATH STREET, one door below Smithfield.
oct
James Patterson, jr.,
Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of
lock hinges aud bmltit tobacco, fuller, mill aud umber
.crewe,lmusen srrews for roiling &c. scp 10—v
John llTCloskey, Tailor and Clothier,
Liberty street, between SiN.th street and Virgin alley,
uh idde. ser 10
Webb Closey's Boot and Shoe Mannf - -etory.
No. 83, -1./1 Bi., 21(..rt .!our Collie U. S. IsaT:k.
"did le+ prune!la, kid and,satin f .1 1 0, , 54n;.ae in the neatest
matmt r y andbc tho near' . 6st Frenelvnatterns. sep 10
Birmingham & Taylor,
ILL.F.N I'S FOR
STEAMER CLEVELAND ,N ND "IRON CITY
LINE,"
Ti) (ME }LAN P. 0
A. G. fi A (IT
amnia/LET & STIZONG,
(Socc,—org to Liu) d Sr. Cu.)
117plesat'• and Reiail Grocers and Comcusseet
Mcrehants,
No. 140, Lilwrty it., a few. doors nbo%e St. Cinir,
l-elVim•rc and can at ail time. be
tui3O.ln•ti with good Good , . at nioderutt 128
DA.ViD LLOYD
D. & G. W. Lloyd,
II HOLES ALE GROCERS, COMMISSION
n
FORW 11.1)1.NG MERCHANTS,
ksp DEA! E PRIIIII'CW. k PITTsIWRGII
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mice. in ca4l; .Jr I , n
pcoducc, &c., at Nom. 1 1 1•:,
nia
Removal
I:RANCIS SELLERS,
WHOLESA LE AND RETAIJ. GROCER,
Anil l'roduce Sall and Cordage,
Hits rtirriiwii , l to No 17, Lib , rty Arent, tippo,ite the
hen] of Smithfield itro , •t. 1274
REMI}V A L.
JAMES HOWARD & CO.
11 AV E rr un rd their WA LL PAPER \V ARE
!MUSE to
() wool) • rn! Er
l, :[teen I)iamor , (l unti Font th f.trmut
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tl.2Tr. they have oa timai a larze aN•I srd , r,df-d ru--
F•ortmeiJ "f I'Arrat and 131 - ,(in '.lls, aUlLab:e for
paperia Pat !et 4, Chamber., 1 1 alls, S:(:.
M-e, ge. 'l . ll of \Viruno.l.e t r.l '
rint
in^.lCrcppu,t atoll Tea iml.rr, Bonnet Benni..
1,. el: they %nil sell low for Cash. nr in exchrtm.:e
f or R mars Sr! ars, &c. fel, 2'2.. 1R44
REMO V L
-11OLDSMY & B 110 W N E
"LT A VE removed l'aper Store from Marhet
JL ? , t reel tt, No. 64 \Voud etreet, one door from the
comer of 4qii street. where they keep on band thvii us
urto/eat of W ALL PAPERS. for papering par-
UR entries, chambers, &c., and also 1•11 NTENG,
WRITI NG. and WRAPPING PAPERS, BONNET
BOARDS. &c., all of which they offer for sate on -ac
commodating terms. - feb 14 1843—dtf
NICHOLAS I). COLEMAN LLOYD R. COLEMAt:•
Coleman& Co.,
General Agents, Forwarding and Commission
Merchants,
LeveeStreet,Vicksberg, Mks. They respectfully 40
licit tion.,4rnments. n 22—tf
John Cartwright,
CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer,
corner of 6th awl Liberty strtets, Pittsburg, Pa.
N. B.—Always 011 hand nn extensive assortment of
Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's,
Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears
Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &c. le 24.
William C. Wall,
Plain and Paltry Portrait and Picture Frame
Manufacturer,
No. 07. Fourth stmet, Pitt.Aburgh, Pa
CAN V ASS brushes ,Yarnig h , &c., for artists, always
on hand. Looking . Glasses, &c., promptly ft a.
med to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice.
Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing of
every description.
Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to
their advantage to cab. sep 10-y
SAMUEL MORROW,
Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet
Iron Warc
No. 17, Fifth st rect. between TVOod and Market,
Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares,
and elicit s a share of public patronage. Also, on hand,
the following article shovels. pokers, tangs. gridirons,
skillets.teakettles, pots, oven s, entice mills, Sze. Mer
chants and others are invited to call and examine for
hemselves,us he is determined to sell cheap fcreash or
approc ed paper. mar7—tf
- IDOB.TRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE. Port
rail Painter, Fourth st., 3(1 story Burks Buil
dine. J. Osborne would solicit stall from those who
desire Portraits . Spcimens can be seen at his rooms
may 5.
GIBLELIP PLACE POR CASH.
SIGN OF THE d;LT COMB.
Na. 10E1, Market Street; Azar Liberty.
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M. SCALP .. .. .. ........ .... J . II ERON FOSTE.a.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW-YEAR'S PRESENTS. 1
4... EGOLF & FOSTER,
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends . Western Beal illst,ate Agency,
and the public genesally, that he has on har.d, '
Third st door to the Post o.ce, Pittsburgh, Pa
and will re c eive in a few 41 1 / 4 1116 a large an d a l 4kAid u pp• - " -- "`" - A " c= for the purchase and sale of Sol Es
assortment of,toys sad fanny au-fiches, suitable for the ate, Stocks, negotiating of Loans, and Collections.
holidays, which' pold wholesale and retail, at They will also attend to the selling of pig metal for
,
ho te s tes
°w Le perg tte at rs. a pna djs t tA pai nc ti. e. win meet with immediate atten
reduced prices . .: ,
_. who wish to buy cheap will
nlewie call at t of the gilt comb, No. 10£1, Mar
'iret street, and titer:4lll not be disappointed. tirm. Terms moderate. The best of lefpreeeesgivan
ire 16 ~. ~ C. YEAGER. on application at the office.
PITTSBIJRGH
Circulating and Reference Library.
OF religious, historical, - political and Miscellaneous
works, will be open every day, Sabbath except:
ed, from 7 o'clock A. M., until 9 P. M., in the Ex
change building, corner of St. Clair street. and Ex
change alley, where punctual attendance will be given
by J. GENIMIL.
sep 10.
JOHN D. Wicx
spPeziiimITTSElwaAUtREG dales
a H ste N rit l.k p N rie LlF re A s.C CT =isgm OßY.
2,
9111 HE subscribers numufacture and keep constant
._ ly en 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., &c. JONES & COLEMAN.
sep 10 • St. Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge.
Iron Safes.
IRESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have
and keep always on hand an assortment of Fire
Proof Safes. 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 6th street—as also with Atwood, Jones
&Co., and l)alzeli & Fleming. In regard to the qual
ity of my safes I leave those persons who have pur
chased and will purchase my sags to attest the util
ity of them. I desire no newspaper puffs on my safes;
justice and truth warrant me in informing the public
that all my safes which have been in buildings burnt
' down for several years since I commenced have pre
served all the papers, books, &c., which they contain
ed. I have a card containing a number of certificates
of thesamm 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
.Tones & Coleman. and will be sold low. Also, a screw
press, with power to punch holes in half inch iron.
sep 20--1 f
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SllrirT STRONG
improved Magnesia Safes.
MANUFACMIED BY
CONSTABLE & BURKE,
Fifth Street,betrecen Wood and Smithfield,
Pittsburgh. Pa. Peach Trees.
TTIE inbscrihers preent their respect,i to their nu-
THE subscriber ha received from the Nur.
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memos friends for their former libmrul patron. 41111
A/ T v of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia.
are, and would ta . ke this methi ,al ofassurin them and
a lot of the rlioiee: , t variety of poach trce?,,,to which he
the piiblir itilk that all faiiire fa% will be duly
Their artil . l , `F}l . l,o been _; f • would call the attention cif
F. L. SNOWDEN.
which sot} cb•nt , retimnne w ill h e gi‘ento anv inquirer.
No Liberty S . bond of Wood.
The pi in.Upies limit. locks and safes are nut
in the reion.
The prire :ALA ,rill be
round a' low, if :l o t below any other respon , iblehouse
ur the Union.
W e would take opportenit e' thanking- thssyn
rious Editors of this city and elsewhere, who have
,iolsen so hi4hly of us und our iaces.
The public are resportfuliy invited to examine our
article!: before purchasing elsewhere, feeling assured
the superiority or our miinufactiure will he apparent to
all candid spectator...
N. CONSTABLE & E. BURKE.
N. 11. s ~111.4.?“, ( 1 of any ,izei or shape,
~r of any p; inriple of loch o r eon truc. ion, of the sul,-
Rci ibers. yr of S Church, Second street, Pittsburgh,
ric2n—tf
Adam's Patent "liaughphy".Mills
=MEESE
FT AVE now been b e :
1 fore tile public thrre
)entß, daring tc Lint time
several thonsan.l ba‘ e been
sold and in daily rice.—
W „ are confident of being
su,mined in saving they
ilri? miry 7,. 'at wScat M
in t h e d State:, any
v it.' Se;leill
are mum to
suit the of wive,
the rrs , ): ui isUSb.ll - 1(1A.
Sold by the gross or doz
en it the manufactory
Mall..ablo Castings made
to order.
FAIRBANKS' PATENT PLATFORM SCALE:.
These genuine article..., of all rind most impro
ved varieties, constantly on hand and for sale at vet y
reduced prices by the manufacturer.
L. R. LIVINGSTON,
mar 2—tf Front between Ross and Grant sts.
Forwarding and Commission rder4awnt,
Agent for U. S Portable Boat Line, far the transporta
tion of Merchandize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York and Boston. j3l-ly
A LLEN KRA MER, Exchange Broker, No. 46,
A
corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg
Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought
and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale.
Drafts, notes and bills, collected.
REFERENCES
Wm. Bell & Co.,
John D. Davis,
F. Lorenze,
J. Painter & Co.,
Joseph Woodwell,
James May,
Alex. Bronson &Co.
John H Brown&Co.
James M'Candless. Cincinnati, 0.,
J. R. M' Donald. } St. Louis, Mo.
W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Bank Ky. } Louisville.
E. H. HEASTINGS,
County Surveyor and City Rev',tato
OFFICE in the "Monongahela House," in the
rooms eecnpied by the Prosecuting Attorney, H.
C. Ikloorliend & .1. G. Reed, Esqs.—entrance on
Smithfield sweet. reb. 13.
FOR SALE CHEAP,
Two New and First Rata Steam Engines.
ONE is 4 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4
foot stroke, will be sold with or without boilers.
The other engine is 12 horse power, 7 k inch cylinder,
3 foot stroke, one boiler about 2? .ang, 30 inches
,in diameter. These engines are made of the beet ma
terials and in the most substantial manner, and will be
sold on accommodating terms. They can be Teen at
the warehouse of the subscriber at any time
,r24—tf H. DEVINE.U. StatesLi e.
CHARLES A. McANULTY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Pi tts}mrgh, Fa
Philadelphia
To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh.
jTHE subscriber most respedfully
informs the gentlemen of this city and 4ll . l '
vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and
SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the
Mayor's office. Having been foreman in sots eof the
most fashionable boot shopsin the astern cities; and
having furnished himself with the hest French and
American calf skins, he hopes by his attention to busi
ness to merit a share of public patronage. To those
gentlemen who have kindly patronised him he returns
his sincere thanks, and can with confidence appeal
for the goodness of his work and knowledge of his
business. P. KERRIG AN.
may 11.
William Adair, Boot and Shoe Maker,
Liberty et. opposite the head ofSmithfield.
IThe subscriber having bought out the®
stock of the late Thomas Rafferty , deceasedhas
commenced business at the old stand of Mr. R.,
and is prepared to-execute all descriptions of work in
his line, in the best manner, and on the shortest notice.
He keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of shoe
findings of all descriptions, and of the best quality. He
solicits the patronage of daiimblic and of the craft.
sep 10—y WNI. ADAIR.
Spring Fashion.
ATHE subscriber has new on hand, andft
will continue to manufacture, (at his old stand, N 073
\Vood street) the latest style of FIATS and CAPS,
which for beauty and durability Lannut be surpassed.
Thankful to his friends and the public for so liberal
patronw heretofore bestowed, he hopes to merit n
!continuance of their favors.
WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Wood strvet.
next door to the corner ef4tb.
a Rat and Bonnet Pressing . , 4)
i . 6.
BY WILLIAM SCHWA:Y.
c e........._ ..__
n lVood and Stnithfirkt Sts.
ING tridt ietorned frion the easteni cities an4l
I_ purchased the most improved PRE,..iSf NG
MACHINES is prepared to press gentlen.en'shats
and braid, straw, gimp or Leghorn bonnets on the most
reasonable tea ms, in the neatest manner anti at the
shortest notice. The subscriber helieves that bislong
experience in the business is it sufficient guarantee that
all work entrusted to him is ill be properly performed.
Hats or bonnets cleaned, altered, trimmed or color
ed as here! 01 . 11 re. WM. SCHOLEY.
fl7-3rn"
1 oct 26
1;4 E1%1
Coughs! Colds!! Consumption
THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY.
THlSpleasant and certain cure for coughs and
colds goes ahead of all the preparations now or
ever offered to the public. 'ihe use or it is so great that
the prnkietor has some difficulty in keeping a supply
for the increasing demand. Medical agencies, groce
ries, druggists. coffee houses, and even brain; steam
boats, keeps supplynn hand. It is called for every
where, and will sell in any place. The reason is this
every ' , tie who has a cough or cold by eating tifttw sticks
find themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Persons
at a distance, by remitting the m,,ney, post paid, to the
subscriber, will he attended to. For sale by the single
stick, Sti . ;:railir, live sticks fur 25 cents; runlet wholesale
he Wit. THORN, Druggist, 53, Marketstreet, ;Amen
general assortment of' D run awl Merlicines may always
rOHN .McFARLAD,
itrpbolsterer and Cabinet Maker"
2d se., between TT'ood and Market,
Respectfully informs his friends and the Attic that he
is prepared to execute ail orders for sofas, sideboards,
bureaus. chairs, tables, bedsteads, swirls, hair and
spring mattrasi•es, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol
stering- work, which he will warrant N. 4 to any pantile
in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10
Horatio P)ltoung, eaiinct Maker,
Laie of the fro& o”'ottng 4. M'Curdy)
HAS commenced the unsiuess in sU its brunette.* at.
No 22 . Wood street, between First and Second
strs., where he will keep constantly on hand a good as
sortment of well made FURNITURE, and hopds, by
strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of
the patronage of the public.
Every attention willbe paid to furnishing COFFINS,
Sze. A Furniture Car for hire. July 11
ISAAC CRUSE,
COMMISSION & FORW A E. DING MERCHANT,
No. 87. Smilh'r Wharf,
DA LTIMuftE, YD
lar I C. will give his particular attention to Pro
duce. consignments of which are respectfully solicited.
Goods received, stored and forwarded to any part of
the country. Having a large and commodious Ware
house for storage, and other facilities for , 4e prompt
transaction of business, he confidently offers his servi
ces to the community.
References in Baltimore.
Messrs W. Wilson & Son,George & Hays,
Reynolds& Smith, Henry Rieman & Son.
James Power & Son.
References in Philadelphia.
Robert Creighton & Co., Samuel W. Day, Esq.,
References in Pittsburgh.
Bailey & Cu; Hohertson & Reppert;
Dithell & Fleming; M. Leech &Co;
J. W. Butbridge & CD; W. &R. M'Cutchecn.
And the merchants generally. marl 6
PRIME SHELL OYSTERS,
Received litis dat,!
A CONSTANT supply will 64 kept on hand for
the rem tinder of the season.
Shiras' best premium Draft Ale always on tap at the
WESTERN ES
m 4-tf No. 9. Market. and No.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CON
MBE mulersigned, having HASOCiI
for the transaction of all business
Estate, will henceforth attend to the pt
as well ai renting of city and couiitrypi
ing rents &c. &c.
The senior metaber of the firm hay
perienoe, and Non extensively knot
Real Estate, they'hispertu receive a 1:::.:
lic patronage. —Few the are ommodari,
there will be two offices, where ha.inzs
ed; at the Real E.tatc .A.,f,muy of Jam , :
It, sth Wdra;and at the Lew maicec
ell, S. Vill}44ller-or.Smithfirld at.. (r.et
of wbieb, persona wi ,, hing to have inst
ting,legally aid neatly executed, tide ,
desirous to purchase or diin,..of .
apply. J. J. Mitchell 1 t r~inue
ote
duties of hi A profession, as r
ALA
t Ml
(kr 41:--atv,Am
&c. &C.
(soxTises.o.).
• t"..itot.
We find the administration of Messrs Adamst .
4atti
Clay in 1825 and 1827. and diet of Jackson- and -, ttioi.: 4-- ,
Buren, 1829, and subsequently in 1333414'..105, rea-,: - ;;::
king strenuous efforts to procure the, - ,,resitleptexation of
Texas, by a purchase from Mexico, atifio. 4xpense of
millions of dollars. Let us observe also the dates of
these efforts: That of the first, by Messrs Adams and
Clay, in March, 1325, was within three years only af
ter the recognition of the independence of „Mexico by
this country, and prior to its full recognition by other
powers; and it was within less than five years aubse,
quest to the final ratification of the treaty by which we
:surrendered Texas, not to Mexico, but to Spain. Now,
as Spain had nut then recognised the independence of
Mexico, and the war was hull waging between those
nations, the only 1 isle which Mexico had to Texas,
was by a Sii,ek.,,fill rcvoltition, and is precisely the
..,
same title, a id depending on the semi, principles, as
that now possessed by Texas. The same remarks ap
ply to the subsequel,t courts of Messrs Adams and
Clay. in 1827, arid ofdackson and Van Buren in 1329,
to acquire Texas by purchase from Mexico. And even
at the latest period, nu more time had I...cll'id between
the date of the recognition of the independence of Mex. ,
ico, and the poliused pordiuse from her. :Nth the that:
(now about seven years) since oar recognition of the
independence of Texas. Throughout the period of all
these propos•ql treaties, zhc e-ar was waging between
Mexico amid Spain. The Ltra,,e Porter, our eon gal
lant Commodore, commanded the Mexican navy, aid
ed by many American (Alio-vs and cress. In the ear ,
her part, also, of the coollict tin the land, the gallant
Perry. and the brave Magic, Lin American tr."..:ei., antis
a combined American . and Mexicao army, lisd ii.:2t..at,
ed the royal forces ,If Spin in Mally.,:i 1:k: ions conflict.
Throughout this who!, period, Mexico was soliciting
and 06taining the aid of our countrymen, on the ocean
and on the hind; and it is !sore than douLtfol w hether,
in the absence of that assistance, Mexico w ould yet
ha\ c achieved her independence. On the 27th ofJuly.
1b29, Bar radas, with u Spanish army afoot- thousand
men, captured the Me xican city of Tampico, wit:ebbs
held until the 10th of September °Ethos:tuneyear, Yet,
on tile 95th August 1929, whilst the fame of this ex.
pcdii ion was %et undocrioined.. the administration of
Jackson and Van Berm), as We have seen, proposed
the purchase of Texas from Mexico. If, then, there
be any force in the objections that Texas was aided ii i
tier conflict by American citizens, that the war is still
waging, (which it is not,) or that ti:, independence of
Texas is still unrecognised by Mexico, or that a treaty
with Mexicu (as we bad with Spain) had been ratified
—all these reasons app'.y with Far greatcr fer,-..r. against.
the pr :posed purchase of Texas from Mexico in 1825,
1827, rind 1329, when Mexico was yet trBrecngnised
by Spain; when our t reef y, surrender ingTexas to Spain,.
was unrescinded, except by the revolution in Mexico; --
end when our citizens we're still aiding, es theyttfWaytt -
had done, the people of Ij4tOrdcoin their straggle far
indepetulence.
It is true, that. in 1837, within a few weeks .or
months succeeding our recognition ofthe indeloettitiOnii,
of Texas. and before her recognition by any fir igtt
powers, it might have sul t iectes to unjust intintta
tions; and therefore might haV"een deemed inexpe
dient, et ruck a 'thee tied under such circumstances,
to se-annex Tex by a treaty to this Union * 'But
now when seven year have elapsed since our 'recog•
nition of the independence of Texas; and she has twee,
recognisedfor many years as an independent poirerb
the great nations of Eur,ipel and her sovereignty fully
established, and fully acknowledged, there can be no
•
mi..aps:lion 10 such a tieitt at this lyrical.
Tee reasons assignedlfiNB2s, 1827, 1829, 18 .
,and4B3s, for the re-annexation of TeX43, apply hon ., '
twit's - fell force. These reasons Were. that the Sabine -
las ii boundary, was too ?war New Orleins, that the de
fence of that city was rendered inserute; sad that:
lArkansesa and Red river, and tall theirtribputrieti ".
.
to be in ear own exe!usjve possession. The -
.:.
toundary is the worst which could be devised: • •ft filo '
succession of steps and crimes, carving out the'
Valley of :be West into a shape that is absolhtet .'' '
nes. It surrenders the Red river ; and •t he 'A ' ' i
and their numerous tributaries, for thousands 'Cif
to a. foreign power. : . , :: ~..., :.•;,-....
.. It iniugsthatpower nponthe Gulf, within tr• . , .
sail of the moth ofthe Mississippi: and in the inter 1
by the curve of the.kiabine, within ahont ode ht -
miles of the Mississippi. It pladei thavpolyer,for '-
hunsired milm, on the banks of the riestiiyer; le
diate contact with sixty thopoandlrak wet
our own, and with very many thousan of the
tribes in Texao.thereto be-armild and - eat
for the work of death and denotation. It emit.
foreign power, without+ aidti, to descend theßee
er, the junction Ofthe .Mississippi, there to cat Off- .
communication'frith above Or below, to arrest attire„
point ull bouts whiCh tore descending with their trekiii
and munitions of wan 'or the defence of NeirOrietifi„ '
and tall down suddenly on that city, thus isolated ftot
the rest of the Union, end subjected to certain refl.
From the mouth of the Mississippi to the :Sabhoe‘
there is not a single harbor where an Ameriem vessel'
of war could find shelter; but westward of the meat'
of the Sabiee,. in Texas, are several-deep ba s and'
i
harbors; and Galveston, cr.e of these, has w i th tit
water equal to the Mississippi. Looking into the Alf , '
iCrr,lllollg . this extraordinary boundary. we find a *t.'
eign power stretching for many hundred miler along
the Sabine to the Red River; thence west several ban- -
dred miles along th4ofiver to the western boundary of
our Indian territolieshthencs'ficirth to the Arli.- --- '
and up that stream to the southera boutuitor
territory of Oregon. and at a point which. at
to the recent most able sle Vey of Leant Fremo.„
;thin twenty-fie miles of the past of the .Rocwity _
. mains, which secures the entrance to Oregon.-- -.,
1, e p
thus place u foreign power. there, te„gactvis iblititirs*, , ,,,
ward of westward, upon the v a lley ottbo - Culorishba O'''.' , '- - :''.
or Mississippi. We place this powernerthof= ti -
nerd; of a portion of lowa, and Email of New
~
..... .. i
~,,d a lo n g ibis line for several thousand tailee":illiiMilr -',,
roar.