1:•,,.:''.: 2,/,.,1 , -, ~!, -;,-, .p7X, VOL. 75. PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY PUELLIPS N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. TIERNIS.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance Binglecopies Two Csars--for sale at the counter o thathlice, and by News Boys. The Weekly * Mercury and Maulaic-hirer is published at the same office, on a double medium pipet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle copies, SIX CENTS, TEEMS OP PER SQUARE OF TW Ow insertion, $0 50 Two do., 0 75 Ekrao do., . 1 00 One week, 1 50 Two do., 3 00 Three do., 4 00 - YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CIikNORABLIL AT I'LLASORE. fateilfauxre. Two Squares. Six months. $lB 00 I Six mondial, $25 00 Dne yea, ZS 00 One year, 35 00 GIP Ur g er advertisements in proportion. nrCARDS of 'four lines Sax DOLLARS a year. • Public as, &c. -- City Post Office, Third between Market and Wood treats—lt. M. Riddle, Postmaster. Custom' House, Water, 4th door stem Weed st.,Pe. .ersou's buildings—William B. Mowry,•Collector. City Treasury, Wood, between First and Second treats—James A. Bertram, Treasurer. Cusaity Treasury, Court House, next door to the tecorder's Office—John C Davitt, Treasurer. Mayor's Office, Fourth, between Market and Weed treets--Alexander Hay, Mayor. Mere/users Exchange, Fourth near Market et. Overseers of the Poor, E F Pratt, •Alths• street, bove Smithfield; I J Ashbridge, Varner's Temper nce House, corner of Front and Market streets: • BANKS. Pilisburgk, between Market and Wood streets on 'bird and Fourth streets. Me &Janis' and Man ufacturersl and Farmers' De osit Bank, ( forme, ly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between Vood and Market streets. • - Exchange, Fifth it. near Wood. HOTELS. Moses" akeisi — Mau, Water street, near the ridge.' Alsehatsse Wad, corner ofPenn and St Clair. Me reheats' 'Hata, corner of Third and Woad. Assertaaaffater,oornerofThirniondSadtbfield. Ueited States, corner of Penn st. and canal. Spread Seigle, Liberty street, near seventh. Miner's Massie* Hoene, Liberty St., opposite Yaps. Broaiikurses Mansioxi House, Peon St., opposite anal. leso• City Hotel, Fitth street, between Wood and igarket, Jacob-Boston, Proptiecort • Dr. G..d's Celebrated Vernal. Pills. LIESIC Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of ladies as a safe and efficient retnedy in moving those complaints peculiar to theirsex, from ant ofexercise,orgeneraldebility of the system. They -Mate costivenesS, text counteract all Hysterical and terms affections. These PiHs have gained the sette es and 'ere of the most eminent Physicianiiii to II States, and many Mothers. For Stile fiso/esale and Recail,hy LLE RS, Agent, stip 10 No. 20, Wood Street. below Saceind & BOARDING ROUSE. FRANKLIN HOUSE. pHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and tato public, that be has opened a Hotel and •oarding House. in Thiri street, a few doors from food, where travelers and others will be accorarno ated on the most reasonable terms. The house is melons, and has been fitted op at considerable ex ams*, and every arrangement is made that will en Jre the comfort and render satisfaction to boarders ad lodgers. A s h are of public patronage is respect illy solicited. a44f CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. FRESH SPRING GOODS CIIIIAP PLACE POE CASH. SIGN OF THE GILT COMB. No. 108, Market Street, sear Liberty. PF. subscriber respect fullyinforms his customers and the public generally, that he has just return -1 from the east, and is now receiving as large, good nd cheap an assortment of variety goods as any caber itablishoseat is the city. Merchants and others who ish to purchase cheap, will please call at No. 108, ad they will not be disappointed. Thefollowing cum. rises part of the stack just received. 200 doz. coat and 6 curd spool cotton, 200 " Graham's 6 " r. 1200 " assorted, 200 lbs. " Thief' shoe threads, 200 " patentthreatis, 200 gross hooks and eyes, 150 packs American pins, 100 German " 175 thousand needles, 180 assorted stay bindings, 350 doz. assorted fine ivory combs, 100 " raiding 560 " assorted cotton cords, , .2.:. ) 5 gross shoe laces, 50 " corset " 250 doz. cotton night caps, 100 " assorted hosiery, 150 " gloves and mitts, 25 gross assorted fans, 300 do. palm leaf hats, 115 pieces Ashburton lace, 160 " edgings :500 gross. pearl battens, 75 . gilt " $0 " figured burn buttons, 120 . ." lasting and japanned do 50 " fine English dressing combs, 160 " .assorted suspenders, 71 ith generalassortment of Variety Goods to nuttier ius to mention, which will besoldvrbolesale or retail, :heap for cash. apr 1.8 To Ptiatsrs. TATEhate received, and will hereafter keep cor- V V sternly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink nlerge - end small kegs, which we will be able to sell :keeper than it has heretofore been sold in this city. "Wars front the country accompanied by the cash :IN ALL CASIO) will be promptly attended to. PHILLIPS & SMITH, .1 - 1041' Offser4 of the Post and Mannfitctoter • Ommaterctel Ac. - AL L _STEWART would announceademy to the citizens si . Pitteinitgh, Allegheny, aad vicinity, that he Ws apes 4, en Fourth street. near the cower of Mar kectina.4tll,4 Commercial Scheel is which are taught — ed doe haunches that constitute s mercantile educe -itarrrefAtividaxee.—Gentlernest attend when St wits - di& convenience. Female Writing Class, at 2 o'clock P M. Saes 4.-if REMOVAL. 1.11. likastimp.Cininty Burviryor and City • - .RAirelater, T_TAS removed Ms ogee to the rooms occupied by .IA, Jobs J Mitchel, Esq. on Smitbilebi,neerTiftb . - :V tt • • • • 11 burg 4 e PHILLIPS SC • vzsTnima. LVE LINES OR LESS: One month, $5 00 Two do., 6 00 Threedo., 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six do., 10 00 Oae year, • 15 00 Thomas DanasUy, Atter:gay at Law, Office on Fourth street,between Wood and Smithfield, PRACTISING PHYSICIAN 4. SURGEON rrOffice, Smithfield it. near the cornet of Sizth a 6-1 v. Doctor Daniel Dlalleal, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. declo-y COTTON YARN WARENORSE, No. 43, Wood Street, Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns mat 17—y NEW GOODS.—PRESTONik MACKEY, Wholesak and Retail Dealers is English, Preach ant Domestic Dry Goods No. 81, Market atreet,Pittsburgh. eep 10-y Browner'lle Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh. sep 10-y Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro- Matthew Jaime, Barber and Bair Dream:, Has removed to Fourth strevt, opposite the Mayor's of fice, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. He solicits a share of public pa. tronage. sep 10. WHOLESALE AND RETALL GROCER, For warding and Corrunrnissiun Merchant, and dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufac tures,No 28 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. C. YEAGER GONSTABLA BMW as CO., FIRE PROOF SAFE AND VAULT DOOR MANUFACTURERS, PM Street, Pittsburgh. All articles manufactured by them warranted , equal to any thing in the market. net ,• Pittsburgh Powder Mill. HA VI NG purchased these extensive rowder works,l am now manufacturing and prepaired to fill orders for all kinds of Rillo,Sparldn andßrating Powder, which I warrant to be of the very be goal qoal WM. WA T 411: 1; MaOrduraleft at Parry,Sciatt &Cis'e.W se , 134:1 9 "itteet, will receive prompt attend " leSe—ins Ward and Arters, Dentists, No 118, Liberty streot, s few doers below St. Clair, ap6,1843 R. Weals Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office on Fourth street, between G rant and Smithfield, a few doors from the corner of Fourth and Grant streets. Sept 10 M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Oeansefloss at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House sop 10 Pittsburgh. Francis R. Skunk, Attorney at Law, Fourth street, abero Wood, sep 10-ly Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts., sap 0-y Pittsburgh, Pa. Mystar & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Office removd from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row,' shady side of 4th, between Market and Wood its., sep 10 Pittsburgh W. Dneantaster, Attorney at Law, Has removed his office to Beares' Law Buildings, 4th st.. above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. se 10 James Callan, Attorney at Law. OFFICE FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. juno 13-ly Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite Burke's Building. Griirtu.tax E. Ann s, Esq., will give his atten tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patronage of nay friends. sell 40-7 WALTER FORWARD. Shale, ac Itiarpsen, Attarawa at Law, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni fed States bank, 4th street, between Market and Wood TAMIL m2l-3m CHARLES SBA LEN. EDWARD Six esori. Daniel lit Carry, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth Istreet, between Wood and Smithfield ap 8 Pittsburgh. Robert Porter, Attorney at Law, Office on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets sep 10 Pittsburgh. Usury S. Magraw, Attorney at Law, Has removed his office to his residence, on Fourth st., two doors above Smithfield. sop 10 a... S. Belden, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield Conveyancing and other instruments of wri ring legally and promptly executed . mar 214 John Jr. 111litcheell, Attorney at Law, Will attend to collecting and securing claims, and wil also prepare legal instruments of writing with correct ness and despatch. Smithfield street (near sth street Pittsburgh. raII, '44 Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Eisnithfield, Pittsburgh. seplo—tf Dr. S. IL Holmes, Office in Second street, pm door to Mulvany & Co.'s Glass Warehouse. sep 10—y 1:=11 Robinson & Mcarido, Attorneys at Law, Office on Fourth,letween Wood and Market sts. Cooveyancingand other instrtunentsof writing legly and protnptlyeleeutod. alO-tf adjoining Pauerson's Livery Stables Dr. George Watt, HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., duce Merchants, And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures. onar 17 No. 43, Wood street. Pittabort b. J D Williams, CHARLES A. BrIcANULTY, Porwardiag and Ocaamission Merchant, PITTSBURGH, •A., Agentfor U. S Portable Boat Line, farthe transporta dot of Merchandise to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. j3l-1y JOHN PARKER, (Of ate latefirto of J. 4. J. Parkes.) ilnialesals eraser, Dealer in Produce, and . P(TTSaiII2QH:MANUFACrUAES No. 5, OIININERCIAL ROW, mart Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pitt PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1844• JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers No. 37, Market street. seplo JOHNSON & DUVAL, Bookbinders and Paper Rulers; Continue basiness at the stand late of M'Candless it Johnson. Every description of work in their line new. , ly and promptly executed. may B—y TROD/A.98. YOU NN FRANC/3 L. Youto Thos. B. Young & Co. Furniture Ware Rooina,cornerof Hand street and Ex change alley. Persons wishing to purchase furniture, will find i t to their advantage to give us a call, being ful] ly satisfied that we can please as to quality and price. seplo Jolla Cartwright, UTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer NJ Nol4o Wood street, two doors from Virgin al Icy, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an 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, Su. je 24. Janos Patterson, jr., Birmingham ' near Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, hingesand belts; tobacco, fuller, mill and timber s crews; housen screws for rolling mills , sep 10—y John llTClookey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley &nub side. sep 10 Webb Closey's Hoot and Shoe illanuft.ctory No. 83, 4(k st. , nest door to tke U. S. Bank. Ladies prunella, kid and satin shoes made in the neates manner, and by the neatest French patterns. sep 10 A. G. REINHART. SIDNET STRONG 1121111EULET & STRONG, (Successors to Lloyd Sr. Co.) IVlto,esale and Retail Grocers and Commission Merchants, No. 140, Liberty st., a fow doors above St. Clair, [Where families and others can at all times be ftfinisbed with good Goods at moderate prices. 1128 DAVID LLOYD. D. & G. W. Lloyd, W UOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, LND DEALERS IN PRODUCE t PITTSBURG'S YANG PACTUIIES. nr Liberal advances in casb or goods made on consignments of produce, &e., at No, 142, Liberty street. ml 5 REMOVAL. JAMES HOWARD & 00. T_T AVE removed their WALL PAPER WARE HOUSE to NO. C 3, WOOD STREET, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. Where they . have on hand a large and splended as sortment of Watt. PA PER and BORDERS, suitable for papering Parlor*, Chambers, W ails, &c. Also, a general assortment of Writing, Letter, Pi in t ing, Wrapping and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, &e. Which they will sell low fur Cash, or. in exchange for Rags, Tanners Scraps. &c. feb 22. 1344 HAVE removed their Paper Store from Market street to No. 64 Wood street, one door from the cornerof 4th street. where they keep on hand their us ual assortment of WALL P A I'ERS, for papering par lors, entries, chambers, &c., and also PRINTING, WRITING, and WRAPPING PAPERS, BONNET BOARDS, &c., all of which they offer for sale on ac commodating terms. feb 14 1843—dtf M. lI.BRIDZ. NICHOLAS D. COLZMAN LLOYD IL COLMAX Coleman & Co., General Agent., Forwarding and Commission Mcrekants, LereeStreet,Vieksbut, Miss. They respectfully so licitconslgnments. 17 gem William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - CA N V ASS brushes, varnish, du., for artists, always on band. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly fla med to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Particularattentionpaid to regiklingeutd jobbing of everydescription. Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. sell 10-y SAMUEL MORROW, Maaafaetarer of Tia_ ar t C ti pper and Sheet Iron W No. 17, Fifth stred,betireen Wood and 1 Afarket, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share ofpublic patronage. Also, on hand, the following articles: shovels, pokers,tcmgs,griclirons, skillets,teakettles,pots,ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined to sell cheap forcash or approved paper mar 7—tf DR. W. KERR ....Jon. MOHLER. KERR & MOHLER, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, Corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 144, FRESH Medicines, selected and put up with care, can be had at all times, at moderate • Eirrhysiciane prescriptions carefully compouad ed. may 2-ly Notice to all whom it may concern. A LL persons having claims against the Estate of La- Oliver Ormsby Evans,doceased, as well as those knowing themselves indebted to the same, will please present their accounts for settlement to C. Evans, No 10 Water street, who is duly authorized to settle the said Estate. SARAH L. EVANS, Cebls Ad ad nistr atrit. Pilkington'slThrivalled Blacking, MANUFACTURED andsold whokeale and retail. a lITH MAU?, one dam below Smithfield. oet2l-Iy. J. A. LOGAN. OCO. CONNELL, Philad'a• AUCTION GOODS. Fifth Street, between the Exchange Bank and Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOCKS, itc. HOLMES' LIVERY STABLE. on Third street, between Market and Wood, Dear the Post Office, is now open for the accom modation of the public. His stock of Carriages dro. being all new, he hopes to be able to render full satis faction to time who may favor him with a call. Oct I9—ly Molina'. Gregor. and Clisminefok Abuts, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. REMOVAL• lIOLDSHIP & BROWNE JAMES K. LOGAN & CO., New Livery Stable. JOHN SCOTT & CO.. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs and Axles hr Carriages At Easter* Prices. TORE subset ibersmanufacturst and keep constant ly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted,) Juniata [ron Axles,Silver and Braes plated Dash Frames, Brass and p lated Hub Bands, Stump Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleably Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, &c., &c. JONES & COLEMAN. sep 10 St. Clair st., near the Afleghen • Brid . asmoiral—lron Safes. IRESPECTFULLY inform my friends that I have 1 removed my FIRE PROOF IRON SAFE FACTOR Yto Third street, opposite the Post Of fine, and avail myself of this opportunity to tender my thanks to the public for the liberal patronage which they have favored me with for several years, and soli cit a continuance of their favors. I pledge myselfmy Safes shall be made without any deception. All my Safes which have been in buildings burnt down have saved all their contents. 1110 - PTheyare kept for sale at my shop, and at At wood, Jones& Co's, Dalaell & Fleming's, and at D T Morgan's. JOHN DENNING. N B. 25 bbis good New Weans Sugar for sale. al3-tf WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR. A Superior Wash hi the Teeth, PRODUCING at once the most healthy state of the mouth--Cleansing and restoring the teeth to their natural whitens.; giving hardness to the gums, des troying the putrifactive influence of decayed teeth; lessening in every instance the irritation and soleness incidental to their diseased state, and in fact combin ing in its effect all that can be de sired: in a Dentifrice. Also, a superior Tooth Powder, as recommended to the MedicaPfaculty of Philadelphia, by the celebra ted. Doct. Hudson. Prepared and sold by Wm. A. WARD, Dentis Liberty street. slog 31 Pittsburgh Gymnasium. Third street, between Wood and Smithfield rp HE Subscriber having fitted up the Gymnasium 1 in first rate style, will open his books for season subscribers. on Monday, the 2d inst. As a place of exercise, the Gymnasium has no supe rior in this city. It has been fitted up with new app.,. rants, calculated to bring all the muscles into healthful action. This kind of exercise is recommended by all the best physicians in the city, as calculated to in vigorate the body and improve the health generally. It is especially recommended to.persons of sedenta ry habits, who are liable to suffer from indigestion and its kindred evils, produced by want of proper exer cise. Call in and examine the establishment for your. selves. JOHN M'CLELLAND. sep 3-3 m O. W. LLOYD THE Works of Rev. Sidney Smith, in 3 vol. A Manual of Examination for Medical Students, with questions and answers upon Anatomy and Physi ology, Surgery, Practice of Modern Chemistry, Mate tie Medica, Obstetrkks, &c. The Pennsylvania Law Directory,for 1849, in Pam phlet. For sale at the Book Stnre of sept 17-d ly W. M'DONALD. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Menamryakela Clothing Store. "LIR -‘,NCIS COOLEY and ROBERT LAIRD TAILLOR3, having associatedthemselves together for the purpose of carrying on extensively their busi ness, and fitted up a store on Water street, between Smithfield Juni Wood streets, near the Monongahela House, respectfully solicit thelpatronage of their friends and the public. Having just opened a largo assort nsent of seasonable goods, and materials, and made the necessary arrangements, they are prepared to ill all orders, with which they may be favored, with despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. marl7-tf Forwarding and Commisiden allerchaats, •ND DEALERS IN LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, ♦XD PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE, Corner of Penn Nod Irwin streets, L. 0. RETNOLDJ, / PiTTIIIMMII. L. Wit.x•o•rn. IS•ly " fro VERY LOW FOR CASH. THE subscriber offers for sale a large and splendid assortment of PIANO FORTES of different patterns, warranted to be of superior workmanship, and of the best materials; he tone not to be exceeded byany in thecountry. F. BLUME, Corner of Penn and St. Clairstreets, opposite the Earful nee. ALLEN KRA MER, Exchange Broker, N0:46, corner of Wood and Tkirdeirecte, Pittsburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank note*, bought and sold. Sightcheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. RICTERYNCES Wm. Bell & Co., Jahn D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, .1. Painter & Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex .Bronson&Co. John H Brown&Co: James M'Candless. J. R. M'Denald. W. H. Pope, Esq.,Pres't Bank '1 Pratt & Ornamental Trees. dm THE Subscribed offer for sale at the e ik .=" Landreth Nurseries, near Philadelphia, ( the anciiingrounds formerly of D & C Landreth,) a choice selection of FRUIT TREES embracing the approved Apples, Pears, Plums Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, and Quinces, and an immense stock. of SHADE. AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, of every desirable variety including many choice Evergreens, also Green ?rouse Plants, of popular species, particu larly Cammellias to which they gave especial atten tion, and now offer several thousand engrafted plants of the best varieties of that beautiful tribe, in remark ably fine health. An abridged Catalogue, for easy re ference, has just been published, and may be had grat is, of F Snowden, Pittsburgh. Pa, who will Corwin(' or ders. NOW IS THE TIME FOR TRANSPLAN TING. D LANDRETH & FULTON. F L SNOWDEN, Agent, No 184 Liberty Street Pittsburgh Pa. nos 7 6 ' A A I, trpholsterer and Cabinet Maker, M 2d it., between Wood and Market, Respectfully informs his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboards, bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and spring mammas, curtains, carping all sorts of uphol stering work, which be will warrantequal to any made in the city, and on 'reasonable terms. sep 10 Cava. "TtXT .1 DAVJTT, formerly of the Iron City Cloth V T . iag Stoke, is now engaged at the Tams Bin Dooas. ‘ wham he will be happy to see his friends and former customers, and sane them to the best of his ability. a3-tf GEO. FL WHITE & CO, have removed to No 51 Market street, between 3d and 4th streets, to the store fonnerly!occupied by Darlington & Peebles, next door to Wsn: hitnight. sert 18-3 u New Books. REYNOLDS & WILMARTH Pittsburgh, Pe. Philadelphia. Cincinnati, 0., St. Louis, M. y.> Louisville Pittsburgh Infirmary, Fen the Remora: of Deformiliesollhe Human Frame and of Diseases of the Eye. THE subscriber has returned tl the city and le tends to establish nn hIFIRMA Rl' for the recep tion and treatment of deformed members, such as Club or Reeled feel, eoutratted joists, sery-neck and Strabismus or Squinting, and ofDiseases of the Eye. There is no Institution of this kind as yet in this coon try. though much needed. Patients from a distance would find it to their ad vantage to be operated on and to be attended to in an establishment exclusively devoted to the restoration of the above named deformitiesand diseases. The easy access to Pittsburgh, one of the healthiest spots in the country, by river and canal, almost at any season of theyear, would offer great facilities for those desirous of being relieved. His ample experience and well known success give sufficient guaranty that the welfare of those entrusted to his care will be greatly promoted. ALBERT G WALTER, M D. Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. july 3—dtf ErcsEAP AIIDWAIIII.44I WHITMORE & WOLFF, I Corner of Liberty and St. Clair Ste., Pittsburgh A RE now receiving their spring importation of 111, HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAD DLER Y„to which they respectfully invite the atten tiara piirchasers. Having completed arrangements, through which they are now receiving supplies Dr- RECIT FROM THE MANUFACTORIES IN ENGLAND, they shall at all times be prepared to sell at such prices as will make it the interest of pur chasers to call. Always on hand, a full and general assortment of RI FLE BARRELS AND GUN TRIMMINGS, PLANES, COOPERS, CARPENTERS AND SMITHS' TOOLS. Also, a great variety of LOCKS and LATCHES for building purposes, to gether with every variety of articles appertaining to thetrusi nets. a 16-tf New Arrival of Queoninware & Chins. THE subscriber would respectfully invite the at tendon of the pubic to insprosent stock of White Glazed Ware,a stiperiorarticle, together with a select assortment of White Frenoh Chine,comprising all the necessary pieces to constitute complete sets ofDining and Tea ware. Also, a general stock of articles suitable for the sim ply of country merchants, to which their attention is invited, at his old stand, corner of Front and Wood A3moltre American Lock Manufactory. N 0.17, FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH. THE subscriber baldest erected a new and eaten stve Manufactory on Second street, between Wood and Market, where he now manufactures all kinds of Locks, upon a new principle never before at tempted in this city. By means of powerful steam machinery, he is now enabled to sell his well known superior Locks at such prices as will set foreign competition at defiance. Merchants, House, and Steam boat Builders, can have Locks of all kinds, Shutter Fastenings, and every article in his lice, made to order at shots notice. nov 21-13%1 Important Arrival. THE subscriber has this day received, direct from the importers, the following celebrated brands of • cigars, via: Congressios, Regalia, Canova, Cazadores, Principle, Ugues, Castellos, &c, Together with the hest brands of Virginia Chewing Tobacco (fine cut,) Snuffs and half Spanish and Com mon Cigars; all of which will be sold at the lowest possible price for cash. M. M'GINLEY, No 64 Water st., a few doors from the Monon shale House. Sept 18-ff LEATEMR AND MOROCCO. RICHARD BARD No. 101 Wood street, 4 doors above Diamond alley, PITTSBURGH T_TAS just received a large supply of New York and ..LJL Baltimore Spanish SoleLeather,llpper Leather, Philadelphia and Country Kips and Calfskin.. Moroc co of all kinds, Shoe Bindings, Tanners' Oil, &c, &c. All of which is offered at the very lowest prices for cash. Merchants and Manufacturers are respectfully invi ted tocall and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. N B. Leather of all kinds bought in the rough. aug2B-dtf. EAGLE HOTEL, Third, between Wood and !Market streets, Nearly opporik Use Nei , Post ape. n 1 HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and the public generally that be has opened the above establishment for their accomoda tiou. He sincerely thanks those friends who so liber ally patronised him whilbt Proprietor of the Waverly I House, aryl trustthat hisincreased accumodations will enable him to retain all his old friends and acquire ma ny new ones. The Eagle Hotel is exclusively fur the accom modation of gentlemen, and from its central situation in theimmediate vicinity of the Banks and Public Offi ces, offers peculiar advantages to the man cf business. The beds, bedding and furniture are all new. The Larder unexceptionable, and the Wines. Ales and Liquors equal to the best in the State. His Guests will beimpplied with their meals at any hour to suit their convenience, on the Eastern System. TERX3—Per week, $5.00 Per day, 1.00 THOMAS OWSTON. vet. 15 WAIL POWDER MANITPACTUJISR, 26—em, ?IsArPrrTseratoir. PRICE, TWO CENTS HENRY HIUBY. De d'Juan F de la Rionda, Palma, Louis de Garcia, Pedro Gomm), T. Antonia, the Nadu „Morning Poet. THE PLAGUE IN MILAN An ancient couplet, preserved for ages by tradition, foretold that in the year 1630, the devil would poison all Milan. Early one morning in April, and before the pestilence had reached its height, the passengers were surprised to see all the doors in the principal part of the eity were marked with a curious daub, or spot,— es if a sponge, filled with the prurient matter of the sores, had been passed against them. The whole pap. elation were speedily in movement to mark the HMV appearance., and the greatest alarm spread rapidly.-- Every means was taken tc discover the perpetrators, but in vain. At last the ancient prophecy was re membered; and prayers were offered up in all the churches that machinations of the evil one might be defeated. Many persons were of opinion that the emissaries of foreign powers were employed to spread infectious poison over the city; but by far the greater number were convinced that the powers of hell bad conspired against them, and that the infect lion spread by supernatural agencies. In the mean time, the plague increased fearfully. Distrust and alarm took possession of every mind. Every thing was believed inhere been poisoned by the devil; the waters of the well, the standing corn to the fields, and the fruit upon the trees. It was believed that objects of touch wen poisoned, the wells of the houses, the pavements of the streets, and the very handles of use doors. • The populace were raised to a pitch of ungoverna ble fury. A strict watch was kept for the devil's em hoariest and any man who wanted to be rid of an ene my, had only to say that he had seen him besmearing a door with ointment—his faits was certain death at the hands of the mob. An old man, upwards of eigh ty years of age, •daily frequenter of the church of St Antonio, was seen,on rising from his knees,to wipe with the skirt of his cloak the stool on which be was about to sit down. A cry was raised immediately the t he was besmearing the seat with poison. A mob of women, by whom the church was crowded. seized bold of the feeble old man, and diagged him out by the hair of his bead, with horrid oaths and impreca tion,. He was trailed in this manner through the mire to the house of the munincipal judge, that he might ber Rut to the rack, and forced to discover his accomplices., but he expired on the way. Many other victims were sacrificed to the popular fury. One. Mora, who appears to have been half a chemist and half a barber, was accused of being in league with the devil to poison Milan. His house was surrounded, and a number of chemical preparations were found. The poor man asserted that they were intended as preservatives against infection: but some physicians, to whom they were submitted, decided they were poison. Mon was put to the rack, where fora long time he asserted his innocence. He coofes sled at last, when his courage was worn down by tor ture, that he was in league with the devil and foreign powers to poison the whole city ; and that he had anointed the doors and infected the fountains of water. . He named several persons as his accomplices, who were apprehended and put to a similar torture. They were found guilty and executed. Mora's house war razed to the ground, and a column erected on the spot. with an inscription to commemorate his guilt. While. the public mind was filled with these marvellous ac. curtences the plague continued to increase. The crowds that were brought together to witness the ere. cutions spread the infection among one another. But the fury of their passions, and the extent of their credo. lity, kept pace with the violence of the plague ; every wonderful and preposterous story was believed. One in particular employed them, to the exclusion fur a . longtime of every other. The devil himself had been seen; he had taken a house in Milan, in which be pre. pared his poisonous agents, and furnished them to his enemies for distribution. One man had brooded over such tales till he became firmly convinced that the wild flights in his own fancy were realities. He stationed himself in the market place at Milan, and related the following story to the crowds that gathered round him: He was standing, he said, at the door of the cathedral, late in the evening, and when there was nobody nigh ; he saw a dark colored chariot, drawn by six milk whits horses, stop close behind him. The chariot was fol lowed by a numerous train of domestics, on dark colored steeds. In the chariot there sat a tall stranger of a majestkr aspect, his long Back hair floated in the wind, fire flashed from big large black eyes. and a curl of ineffa ble acorn dwelt epee his lips The look of the stran ger was so sublime that he was awed, and trembled with (ear his complexion was much darker than any man he had seen, and the atmosphere around him was hot and eufficatine... Ile perceived immediately that he was a being of another world. The stranger, see ing his tripidation, asked him blandly, yet majestical ly, to mount besides him. He had no power to refuse and before he was aware that he had moved, be found himself in the chariot. Onward they went with the rapidity of the wind, the stranger speaking no word, until they stopped before a door in the street of Milan. There was a crowd of people in the street, but to his great surprise, no one seemed to notice the extraordinary equipage and its numerous train. From this he concluded that they were invisible. The house at which they stopped appeared to be a shop; but the interior was like a vast half-ruined palace. He went with hie mysterious guide through several large and dimly lighted rooms. In one of th.en sur rounded by huge pillars of marble, a senate of ghosts were assembled, debating on the pregress of the plague. Other parts a the building were enveloped in tbe thick en darkneae, illuminated. at intervals by vivid flashes of lightning, by which he saw a number of gibing and chartering skeletons running about and pursuing each ' other, or playing at leapfrog over one another's backs. At the rear of the mansion was a wild-uncultivated plot of ground, in the midst of which stood a black rock, Down its sides rushed with fearful noise, a torrent of poisonous water, which insinuating itself through the soil, penetrated to all the springs of the city, and rendered them unfit for use. After .be had shown all this, the stranger led him into another large chamber, filled with gold and precious stones, ell of which he offered him, if he would kneel down and worship him, and consent to smear the doors and hosie rs with a pestiferous salve which he held out to him. He now knew hint to be the devil, and in that moment of temptation prayed to God to give him strength to resist. His prayer was heard—he refused the bribe. The stianger scowled horribly upon him--a loud clap of thunder clapped over his head—the vivid lightning flashed in his eyes, and the next moment he fourd himself standing alone at t h e porch of the 'ea • thedral. He repeated the strange story day after day, with o ut any variation, and all the populace were firm believers in its truth. Repeated search was made to discover the house, but allin vain. The man pointed oat several asbeing it, which were searched by thepo. lice; but the demon of the pestilence was not to be found, nor the ball of ghosts, nor the poisonous foun tain. Bin the minds of the people were so impressed with the idea, that scores of witnesses, half crazed by disease; came forward to swear that they also had seen the diabolical stranger and beard the chariot drawn by the milk white steeds rumbling over the streetsat midnight, with a sound louder than thunder. The number of persons who confessed that they were employed by the , devil to distribute poison is almost incredible. An epidemic frenzy was abroad, which seemed to be as contagious as the Magee. Imagina tion was as disordered as the body; and day after day. persons come voluntarily forward to accusethemseives. They hod the marks of disease upon them, and some died in the act of confession. (Me'aoirs of PopvlaiDelcsioss. Coutim—Look out for counterfeit Stu cm - the Merebente Beek, Newtsuryport, vignette • ship and &nether .kip in the distance. Letter C, payable C. Geis t -dated Jen 5,1844, tna signed &met Me e k er Cub., Henry Johnsoorreft•