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    PUBLISHED DAILY, BYII6. PHILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST
IIL_NO CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, pENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
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PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY
PaI:LW:PS & SMITH,
N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth Streets.
TeßMS•—Five dollars a year, payable in advance.
Singiecopies Two Cawrs—for sale at the counter of
the Oahe, and by News Boys.
The Weekly Mercury and Manseact-aver
is published at the same office, on a double medium
s l eet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin
ge copies, SIX CENTS.
mis ts or ADVERTISING.
PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
Dins insertion, $0 50 Ono month, $5 00
rwo "do., 075 I Two de.,
Yhree do., 1 00 Threedo., 6 00
One weer, 150 I Four do.,
Two de., 300 Six do.,
Three do., 4 00 One year,
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHANGEABLE AT TLIASUILL
Oae Square. • Tiso Squares.
gin months, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00
One year, 25 00 One year, 35 00
arLarger advertisements in proportion.
ti'CARDS of four lines Six Doxiaats a year,
• lic Oft/ces, 814.
City Post Office, Third between Market and Wood
t rsets—R. M. Riddle, Postmaster.
Custom House, Water, 4th door from Wood st.,Pe
terson's buildings—William B. Mowry, Collector.
City Treasury, Wood, between First and Second
streets—James A. Bertram, Treasurer.
County Treasury, Court House, next door to the
Recorder's Office—John C Devitt, Treasurer.
Mayor's Office, Fourth, between Market and Wood
streets--Alexande r Hay, Mayor.
Merchant's Exchange, Fourth near Market et.
Overseers of tote Poor, E F Pratt, 4th street,
above Solithfield; I J Ashbridge, Verner's Temper
saes House, corner of Front. and Mu rket streets.
BANKS.
Pittsburgh, between Market and Wood streets on
Third and Fourth streets.
Merehastts'andManufecturers' and Farmers' De
posit Barth, (formai!) , Saving Fund,) Fourth, between
Wood and Market streets.
Ezekasge, Fifth at. near Wood
HOTELS.
Monongahela House, Water street, near the
B ridge.
Exchange Hotel, corner ofPenn and St Clair.
Mere&guts' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood.
Antrica A Hotel, corner ofThirdand Smithfield.
United States, corner of Penn st. and Canal.
Spread Eagle, Liberty street, near seventh.
Miller's Mansion, House, Liberty St., opposite
Wayne.
Broadhurst's Mansion House, Penn St., opposite
Canal.
Iron City Hotel, Fifth street, between Wood an
Market, Jacob Boston, Proprietor.
Dr. Good's Celebrated Percale Pills.
HESE Pills are strongly recommended to the
ll notice of ladies as a safe and efficient rernedyin
removing those complaints peculiarto theirsea, from
want ofe xercise,orgeneraldebility o f the system. They
obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and
Nervous affections. These Pills have gained the same
don and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in
the United States, and many Mothers. For sale
Nholesale and Retail, by R. E. SE L L E RS, Agent,
sep 10 No. 20, Wood Street, beluw Socond
HOTEL & BOARDING 11017 SE,
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
TIME subscriber respectfully informs his friends
1 and the public, that be has opened a Hotel and
Boarding House in Third street, a few doors from
Wood, where travelers and others will be accommo
dated on the most reasonable terms. The house is
spacious, and has been fitted up at considerable es
penis, and every arrangement is made that will en
sure the comfort and render satisfaction to boarders
and lodgers. A share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited.
a4-tf
FRESH SPRING GOODS.
CEEAP PLACE FOR CASE.
SIGN OF THE GILT COMB.
No. 108, Market Street, near Liberty.
MIRE subscriber respect fully i itforms his customers
1 and the public generally, that he has just return
ed from the east, and is now receiving as large, good
and cheap an assortment of variety goods as any other
establishment in the city. Merchants and others who
wish to purchase cheap, will please call at No. 108,
and they will not be disappointed. The folio wing com
prises Part of the stuck just received.
200 doz. coat and 6 curd spool cotton,
200 " Graham's 6 "
1200 " assorted,
lbs. " Titley's shoe threads,
200 " " patent threads,
200 gross hooks and eyes,
150 packs American pins,
100 " German "
175 thousand needles,
180 assorted stay bindings,
350 doz. assorted fine ivory combs,
200 " redding
560 " assorted cotton cords,
• 225 grossahoe 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 buttons,
75 " gilt "
80 " figured born buttons
120 " lasting and japanned do
50 " fine English dressing combs,
160 " assorted suspenders,
With, a pneralassortment of Variety Goode to numer
easy) mention, which will be sold wholesale or retail,
cheap for cash.
C. YEAGER
apr 18
To ter
\VI have received, and Prin willhereafterr keep cor
"randy on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink
in target
(dr and small kegs, which we will be able to sell
per a than it has heretofore been sold in this city.
Orders from the country accompanied by the
(sir ALL cases) will be promptly attended to. cash
PHILLIPS & SMITH,
Iy 18—tf Office of the Post and Menufacturer.
Commercial Academy.
MR. STEWART would announce to the citizens
IXL of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and vicinity, Mare
Les °limed, en Fourth street, near the corner o ket and 4th,a Commercial School in which are taught
all the brandies that constitute a mercantile educe-
dem
/leers of Attendance.—Gentlemen attend when It
swim their convenience.
Peasale Writing Clues, at 2 o'clock P M.
• isne 4.—tf
-I.' REMOVAL.
W. W. Stosimagsmetuity Surveyor sad City
Rafelater,
41AS recurred Ws office to the rooms occupied by
-41 " 4 , holus i Mitch*. Sag, oa Strdtbfield, near Fifth
MIN% .
CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ
13-ift4titgb Atotithig Pog
Ward and Amer Ds , Dentists,
No 118, Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair,
ap 6, 1843
Woodsriittorney and Connie/or at Law
Office on Fourth street. between Grantand Smithfield,
a few doors from the corner of Fourth and Grant
streets.
sept 10
M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Lair,
Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House,
sep 1 0 Pittsburgh.
Francis R. Shank, Attorney at Law,
Fourth street, aboye Wood,
cep 10—ly
Pittsburgh, Pa.
7 00
8 00
0 00
5 00
Mater & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law
Office removed from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row,":
shady side of 4 tit, between Market and Wood sta.,
sep 10
Pittsburgh.
N. Duck:master, Attorney at Law,
Has removed his office to Bearer' Law Buildings, 4th
at, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10
James Callan, Attorney at Law.
OFFICE FIFTH STREET, Pi TT31117R4111.
jlno 13-1 y
Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law,
Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite 13 urke's
Buildin,_..
tion
10P" WILLIAM E. AUSTIN, EN., will give his atten
to the to my unfinished business, and I recommend him
up 10—y patronag e of my friends.
WALTER FORWARD.
!baler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law,
Office at :ha building formerly occupied by the Uni
ted States bank, 4th street, between Marketand Wood
streets.
cHARLICs SFIALILR
Daniel AL Carry, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield
ap 8
Pittsburgh.
Reber t Porten Attoraary at Law,
Office on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets,
,sap 10
Pittsburgh.
near, S. inagraw, Attorney it Law,
Has removed his office to his residence, on Fourth st.,
'wo doors above Smithfield.
sap 10
Geo. S. Seidea, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield,
[Conveyancing and other instruments of wri
Ling legally and promptly executed.
mar 21.t.f
John J. 111..m.....11.11.1111.1tcha11, Attorney at Law,
Will attend to collecting and securing claims, and wil
also prepare lstrumento of wriing with correc
ness and despaetc h gal in .
Smithfield street t (near sth street t
Pittsburgh.
m8,'44
U. Morrow, Alderman,
Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and
Smithfield, Pittsburgh, sap 10-tf
Dr.
Office in Second stree S. R. Bolmes,
t, next door to Mulvany Sc Co.'s
Glass Warehouse. sep 10—y
G. L. ROBINSON.
Robinson as ineltride, Attorneys at L IeBRIDE
aw,
Office oil Fourth, between Wood and Market sta.
[4 s "Conve)ancingand other inatrumentaof writing
egally and promptly executed. alO-tf
Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield,
adjoining Patterson's Livery Stables.
my 7
Dr. George Watt,
PRACTISING PHYSICIAN 4. SURGEON
CirOESce, Smithfield st. near the corner of Sixth.
a67-Iy.
Doctor Daniel Mc
Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield
streets, Pittsburgh. dec 10—
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
COTTON TARN Wititllllol7slll,
N. 43, Wood Street,
Agents forthesale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns.
max 17—y
NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
English, Preach sad Domestic Dry Goods
No. 81, Market street, Pittsburgh.
imp 10—y
•
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works,
Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of /rots and Nails
Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh.
sep 10—y
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro
duce Merchants,
And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures,
mar 17 No. 43, Wood street. Pittsbur)l.•
Matthew Jones, Barber and Bair Dreamer,
Has remand to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of
fice, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or
transient customers. He solicits a share of public pa
tronage .
sep 10.
J D Wil lfamy
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, For
warding and Commndesion Merchant, and
dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufac
tures,No 28 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
John WO/ozkey, Tailor and Clothier,
Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley
&nail side. sep 10
CHARLES A. IIicANULTY,
Fonearding and 00111121i611021 Merchant,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Agentfor U. S Portable Boat Line, fartbe transporta
tion of Merchamlize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
JOHN PARKER,
Wholesale OTocer, Dealer in Produce, and
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
No. 5, COMMERCIAL sow,
mar2O-tf Liberty street, Pittelme,-*
CONSTABLE, nom= & co.,
FIRE PROOF SAFE AND VAULT DOOR
MANUFACTURERS.
Fifth Street, Pittsburgh,
All articles manufactured by there warranted egos
to any thing in the market.
oct I
Wm. (Mara Robinson, Q. S. Attorne
HAS removed his office to Fourth, y,
near Wood
Aprilstreet 844., lately occupied by C. Darragh, Esq.
8, 1
NOTICE.—I have placed my docket and proles
4ional business in the hands of Wm O'Hara Robinson.
Esq. , who will attend to the same dining my absence.
March 23
C DARRAGH.
a 19
John Cartwright,
C LijoLE 140 R at r td Surs gicalt, tlwnsotiduomoetintfrtntgiurn 'arl.:
!
ley, Pittsburg, Pa.
N. B•--Always on hand an extensive assortmen t -if
Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's,
Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears
Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &e. je 24.
Junes Patterson, jr.,
Corner of Ist and Ferry streets Pittsburgh, Pa.,
manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; rollul
ler, mill and timber screws; bausen screw s for ng
mills, &e.
sep 10—y
Webb Closers Uoot and Shoe Alstmactory,
No. 83, 4th st., next door to the U. S. Bank.
Ladiesprunella, kid and satin shoes made in the neatest
manner, and by the neatest French patterns. sep 10
A. G. Rzranaar.
SIDNEY STRONG,
82 11W8IL8T do STRONG.,
(Successors to Lloyd & Co.)
Who pale and Retail Grocers and Commission
Aferchants,
No. 190, Liberty st., a few doom above St. Clair,
NePPWhere families and others can at all times be ,'
furnished with good Goods at modenue prices. e 8 •1
n321-3m
EDWARD SIMPSON.
DAVID LLOYD.
G. W. LLOYD.
D. Si G. W. Lloyd,
HOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSZON
AID
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE t PITTBIIIIIIOII MANI 7.
FACTURES.
rip Liberal advances in cash or goods made on
consignments of produce, &c., at No, 142, Liberty
street.
ml 5
______........ a ..
REMOVAL.
ZANIES 111 0W4LIZD & AVE removed their WALL PA PER W ARE E
HOUSE to
NO. 83,. WOOD STREET,
between Diamond alley and Fourth street.
Where they have on hand a large and splended as
sortment of WALL Parse and Boatigas, suitable for
papering Parlors, Chambers, Walls, &c.
Also, a general assortment of Writing, Letter, Print
ing, Wrapping and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards
Which they will sell low for Cash, or in exch, dtc.
ango
for Rags, Tanners Scraps. &c. feb 22, 1844
E RE/N
HOLDSHIP & BROW
OVAL
HAVE removed their Paper Store N
from Market
street to No. 64 Wood street, one door frem the
cornerof 4th 'street. where they koa hand their us
oaf assortment of W ALL PAPERS eep , for papering. par
lors, entries, chambers, &c., and also PRINTING,
WRITING, and WRAPPING PAPERS, BONNET
BOARDS. &c., all of which they offer for side on ac
commodating terms.
fob 14 1843---dtf
NICHOLAS D. COLEMAN ...... LLOID IL COLEMAN
Clolenuin & Co,
General Agents, Forwarding , and Conanission
Merchant:,
Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so
licitconsignment s .
n 22—tf
!William C. Wall,
Plain and Fancy Portrait astd Picture Frame
Afanufgefurer,
No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsbu
Crgh, Pa.
.AN VASS bru s hes, varnish, &c., for artists, on hand. Looking Glasses, &c., promptll waysy fla
med to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice.
Particularattentionp a id to regiklingand jobbing o f
every description.
Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it tit
their advantage to call.
sep 10-y
SAMUEL MORROW,
I CannBictorer of Tin,
Ware Copper and Sheet
Iron
No. 17, Afth street, between. Wood and Market,
Keeps constantly on hand a good assortme nt of wares,
and solicits a share ofp übli c patronage. Also, on hand,
the followingarticles: shovels, pokers,tongs,gridirons,
skillets,teakenles,pot s , ovens, coffee mills, &c Mer
chants and others are invited to call and examine for
themselves, as he is determined to sell cheapforcash or
approved paper
mar7—tf
_____
DR. W. KERR ......... MoeUM.
KERR & MOHLER, nEL
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
Corner of Wood street anti Virgin alley,
No. 144,
RESH Medicines, selected and put up with
1: care, can be had at all times, at moderate
ed. CrPhysicians' prescriptions carefully compound
may 2-ly
Notice to all whoa it may concom
A LL person, having claims against the Estate of
El. Oliver Ormsby Evans,deceased, as well as those
knowing themselves indebted to tho same, will please
present their accounts forsettlement to C. Evans, No
10 Water street, who is duly authorized to settle the
said Estate. SARAH L. EVANS,
febls
Administratrix.
Pilkingtozestrarivallod alsaking,
it/ A N UFACTURE D andsold wholesale and re ta
SIXTH STltinT, one door below Smithfield.
oct 21-Iy.
J. I. LOGJaI. Of.o. CoNNKLL, Philad's
AUCTION GOODS.
JAMES K. LOGAN & CO.,
FifthStreet,betweexthe Ext . Louse Bataand Wood
Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOCKS,
al
JOHN McFARLAND,
Er Upholsterer and Cabinet illakerl
alf 2d rt., between Wood and Market,
Respectfully informs his friends and the public that he
isprepareclto execute all orders for sofas, sideboards,
bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and
spring mattrasses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol.
?tering work, which he will warrant equal to any made
in the city, and on reasonable terms. sap 10
JOHN SCOTT &
Wholesale Grocers and O° don IM:r
-eheats,
aI9 No 7 Commercial Sow, Liberty street,
.1y
Pittsburgh.
-
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers,
No. 37, Market street. seplo
JOHNSON & DUVAL,
Bookbinders; and Paper Rulers ?
Continue business at the stand late of M'Canctless
Pc
Johnson. Every description of work in their line new:
ly and promptly executer!.
may B—y
THOMAS B. Yotraa ........... FRANC/3 L. YOUNG.
Thos. B. Young & Co.
Furniture Ware Rooms, corner of Hand street and Ex
change alley. Persons wishing to purchase furniture,
will find it to 662' • advantage to give us a call, being full
ly satisfied that we can please as to quality and price.
saP 10
DAY, JANUARY 22$ 1845.
______
Stemoval—lron Safes.
I R ESPECTFULLY inform my friends that I have
removed my FIRE PROOF IRON SAFE
FACTORY to Third street, opposite the Post Of
hanks and avail myselfof tins opportunity to tender my
to the public for the liberal patronage which
they have favored me with for several years, and soli
cit &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.
IftW-- Theyare kept for sale at my shop, and at At-
Mwood, Jones& Co's, Dalzell &Fleming's, and at D T
ga
N B n's.
JOHN DENNING.
al3-tf . 25 bbls good New OileansSugar for sale.
WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR.
A Superior Wash for the Teeth,
PRODUCING at once the most healthy state of the
mouth—Cleansing and restoring the teeth to their
natural whitenesf ; giving hardness to the gums, des
troying the putrifactive influence of decayed teeth,
lessening in every instance the irritation and soreness
incidental to their diseased state, and in fact COMbio
mg in its effect all that can be desired in a Dentifrice.
Also, a superior Tooth Powder, as recommended
to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the celebra
ted Dom. Hudson.
Prepared and sold by Wm. A. WARD, Dentist,
Liberty street.
aug 31
ezr No. 62. QED
LATEST AND CHEAPEST
NEW STORE,
Opposite Mite's and M'KnigAt's, Market street, 4
Doors below 41k; Simpson's Row.
I r HE Subscriber is now receiving from the Eastern
J.. • cities an extensive stock of Seasonable
DRY GOODS,
Of the newest style and latest fashions, purchasp
principally (rum Importers and Manufacturers,
FOR CASH, AND NOT AT AUCTION,
Warranted sound and perfect, of which he earnestly
requests an examination by his friends and the pub
lic generally, previous to purchasing elsewhere.
His staik will at all times be equal to any in the city,
and at as fait prices.
nov 15.
ABSALOM MORRIS
N. B. Don't forget, No. 62.
New Books.
Pr HE Works of Rev. Sidney Smith, in 3 vol.
1 A Manual of Examination for Medical Students,
with questions and answers upon Anatomy and Physi
ology, Surgery, Practice of Modern Chetnistty, Mate.
tia Medico, Clbstetricks, &c.
The Pennsylvania Law Directory, for 1844, in Pam
phlet. For sale at the Book Store of
sept 17-d ly W. M'DONALD.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
TlRAAlLllleinongaltela Clothing Store.
NCIS COOLEY and ROBERT LAIRD
TORS, having associatedthemselves together
for the purpose of carrying on extensively their busi
ness. and fitted up a store on Water street, between
Smithfield and Wood streets, near the Monongahela
House, respectfully solicit theipatronage of their friends
and the public. Having just opened a large assort
ment of seasonable goods, and materials, and made the
necessary arrangements, they are prepared to fill all
orders, with which they may be favored, with despatch,
and on the most reasonable terms.
may 17-if
REYNOLDS & WILMARTH,
Forwarding sad Comslssion 11 Lerch:Ws,
AND DRALIIRS IN
LUMBER, GROCERIES,PRODUCE,
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE,
Corner of Penn and Irwin streets,
L. 0. REYNOLDS, /
PITTSBURAR.
L. WILICARTR.
a5-]y
I fig:po 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 wotkmansfiip of the best materials;
the tone not to be exceeded b ar n
yany in thecountry.
F.
Cerner of Penn and St.ClairstreßLUME,
ets,
mar 18
opposite the Exchange..
A LL EN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46,
corner of Wood and nirdetreets, Pittebnrg
Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bunk notes, bought
and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale.
Drafts, notes and bills, collected.
R EI P SRINCES.
Wm. Bell & Co.,
John D. Davis,
F. Lorene,
J. Painter & Co.,
Joseph Woodwell,
Tango s May,
A/ex. Bronson&C o .
John H Brown &Co.
James M'Candless.
J. R. M'Denald.
W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres% Bank
MARTIN LYTLE,
FAMILY GROCER,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church.
jiine 6.
JOHN S.
Attorney at Law,
a FFICE, North side of Fifth street, between Wood
W aad Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
N. B. Collections made on reasonable terms.
dec 4-ly
JOHN W BLAIM - 77 ...1.11
/1/1111111 Ttritalt
AND
HOE FINDINGS STORE,
NO 120, WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH.
Card.
1 TNT J DA VITT, formerly of the Iron City Cloth
V V . ing Store, is now engaged at the THRILI
BIG Doons, where he will be happy to see his friends
and former customers, and serve them to the best of his
ability
a3•tf
ROPEAN AGENCY.
R EMITS NC ES of money on moderate terms,can
be made daring my absence in Europe, to every
port of Ireland, Engldnd, Scotland, Wales or the con
tinent of Europe; Legacies, Debts, property or claims
recovered; searches for wills, titles and documents
effected, and other European business transacted by
applying to James May, Water Street. Pittsburgh.
. ENA N,
European Agent and H
Attorn KE ey at Law,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Yale's Patent Safety Lock.
FOR DOORS, SAFES, BANKS, dm.
ir HAVE appointed CONSTABLE, BuRKE & Co,
(Fire Proof Safe Manufacturers,) sole Agents for
these Locke in Pittsburgh, of whom they may always
be had at the Manufacturers prices.
They are warranted beyond the skill of the pick
lock—end in fact the _ best and cheapest safe lock in
America.
Pittsburgh, dec 27, 1844-Iy. LINUS YALE.
Important Arrival.
T HE subscriber has this day received, direct from
the importers, the following celebrated brands of
cigars, viz:
Reggressios, De d'Juan F de la Rionda,
Ralia,
Palma,
Louis de Garcia,
Canove, 'szaore e , Ped
Principle, T. A ro Gerano,
Antonia,
Ugues, Castellon, &c,
Together with the best brands of Virginia Chewing
Tobacco (fine cut,) Snuff's and half Spanish and Com
mon Cigars; all of which will be sold at the lowest
possible price for rash.
LEATH= AND MOROCCO.
RICHARD BARD
No. 101 Wood street, 4 doors above Diamond alley,
PITTSBURGH.
LT AS just received a large supply of Newyork and
.1.1. Baltimore Spanish Sole Leather, Upper 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 prim for
cash.
Merchants and Manufacturers are respectfully invi
ted tonall and examine his stook before purchasing
elsewhere.
N B. Leather of all kinds bought in the rough.
aug2ll—dtl
Pittsl.git, Pa
Philadelphia.
Cincinnati, 0.
St. L ' --
EAGLE HOTEL,
Third, between Wood and Market streets,
Nearly opposite the New Post Office.
WU - 1E subscriber respectfully informs the citizen s of
A Pittsburgh and the public generally that he has
opened the above establishment for their acconteda
lion. He sincerely thanks ihcese friends whoso liber
ally patronised him whilst Proprieto r of tin Waverly
House, and trust that hisincreased accomodation s will
enable him to retain all his old friends and acquire ma
ny new ones.
fa?"
malation heT Eagle Hotel is exclusively for the Rennin
gentlemen. and from its central situa firm
in the immediate 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
Lanier unexceptionable, and the Wines. Ales and
Liquors equal to the best in the State. His Guests
will be supplied with their meals at any bour to 1511i'
tbeirconvenience, on the Eaatent System.
Txams—Per week,
Per day,
muis, M o .
Y. } Louisville.
Lock suld Screw Blaumfactory.
CORNER OF /ST AND FERRI STREETS, PITTSBURGH
HAVING removed my manufactory from Birming
ham, and located it at the above stand, I would
respectfully invite my friends and the public generally
to favor tne with a call, for any article in my line, viz:
Patent Lever Locks,Knob , Cabin door Bolts,
~
do
Mortise, ~
Mor Latches,
tise ~
Store door, g.
Shutter Fastenings.
Tobacco, Fuller, Timber and Mill Screws,
Housen Screws for Iron Works.
In addition to the above articles I intend to
facture and keep a supply of Ratchet and manu-
Monk
Wrenches, and Stock., Taps and Dies, for tea m
Boat purpoises. Together with a variety of articles
not enumerated. All of the best quality and at re
duced prices.
Locks repaired and Keys fitted; also, Iron and Brass
Turning done in the best manner and at the shortest
notice.
Orders addressed to the manufactory or to Mr EL
H. Peebles, Hardware Merchant. Market street,
Pittsburgh, will be thankfully received and tweet with
prompt attention.
dee 14-118 m
17000 FIRE BRICK—es bend 2nd for sole
by JOHN SCOTT & Ca.
oot 30 No y Commercial Row, Liberty street.
PRIMING INK.JO
A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. HNSON'S
SUPERIOR PRINTING INK,
IN LARD! AND SMALL KEGS,
Just received at the °Ace of the "Post."
oct 25.
LD' CB XU 1.441
WHITMORE & WOLFF,
Corner of Liberty and St. Clair Ste., Pittiburglt
A RE now receiving their spring importation of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAD
DLERY, to which they respectfully invite the attec
tionof purchasers. Havingcompleaed arrangements,
through which they are now receiving supplies DI
RECT FROM THE MA NUFACTORIES 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.
FLE B
Always on hand, a full and general assortment of RI-
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
thebusiness.
alff-tf
TNew Arrival of Queettsware Qt China.
HE subscriber would respectfully invite the at
tention of the pubiic to htspresent stock of White
Glazed Ware,a superiorarticle, together with a select
assortment of White French China,comprisin g all the
necessary pieces to constitute complete sets ofDining
and Tea ware.
Also, a general stock of articlessuitabl e for the sup..
ply of country merchants, to which their attention is
invited, at big old stand, corner of Front and Wood
streets.
HENRY HIGBY.
ally
Arnold's American Lock BLumilictory.
NO. 17, FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH.
T HE subscriber has just erected a new and exten
sive 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 mea o ns of powerful
machinery, he is now enabled t sell his well ksteam
nown
superior Locks at such prices as will set foreign
competition at defiance. Merchants, Howe, and
Steam boat Builders, can have Locks of
line kinds,
Shutter Fastenings, and every article in his , made
to order at short notice.
nov 21-ly d
M. M'GINLEY,
184
No 601 Water st., a few doors from the
Monongahela House
$5,00
Imo
THOMAS OWSTON
JAS. PATTERSON, Tr
PRICE, TWO CENTS.
the et , 1 miorning post
(The following is by a very distinguis w he as man of
d
genius, now in his grave. We believe it neverim•
fore published.) .
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Leaves
_from the Note-Book of a Traveller is La
rope, is the year 1305.
VISIT TO MADAME DE STAEL.
After a ride of some
jus t at the entran hours, we turned up a read
ce of Copet, and in two minutes more
were at the seat of the great Necke. We alighted
at the gate, and Mr K----- sent up a note to Ma
dame deSteel expressing our desire to see her. Is the
meantime we walked over thegrounds. The house is
very well situated, high, with Copet and the lake be
fore it,and in the background, Mount Blanc. Behind,
after a little court and arbor, came a fine circular
lawn, surrounded with trees, and enlivened by a small
stream, which turns a mill. After acme time, we re
turned to the house, and while looking at the pictures
in the ante-chamber, I heard some one say Ma lively
tone, "Ah ! comment worts, portez nous, Memakere
K---" I turned round and la
took Mr K---- by the hand, saw ady, who
He introduced rue, and we entered the saloon. She
wa s a little, plump woman, rather short, dressed en
dishabille in a gown, with a kind of jacket made of
nankeen. Her flee was rough and coarse, her hair
black, eyes and eyebrows of the same color, her nose in- -.
clining to what we would call "a pug," a mouth not
gracefully formed, but four teeth, and those projecting.
She was therefore no beauty; but her face, full of ex
pression, her eye. full of fire, and animated couple.
i fleece, were infinitely more pleasing than mere regu
larity of feature. We sat down, and, the conversa
tion began by a qvestion as to my intention of travel
ing further in Switzerland. Finding I was going to
Paris, she asked me to trouble myself with a letter,,
to which I, of course, assented. We then discussed
the news, English and French fleets, &c. She obese
ved, she saw they took our vessels on en sides. (Ac.
counts have lately appeared of American captures.)
W e now began to talk English, which Mr K------
made her speak She did so reluctantly, saying, that
1 the embarrassment of not speaking the language well,
was one of
l it wa s
to visiting Eagland... M a
K---- said it was like a horse in a m i ll had a
certain routine, a certain circle, out of which wecoeld
not stir. She observed, that "we always said what
we could, and not what we would." Mr K--• assK.eill
if she had Gibbon's posthumou s notes in the house.—
She answered, no. ae asked whether ilia thotglist
they contained more Anglicism s in his French : or
Gallicism s in his English, it appearing to him that his
French was better than his English. She said she
had not seen them lately, but her impression was,that
the French wanted "couleur," and that, in h at
to be correct, he had been coy efforts
rect only. without tide
mining ease or grace.
Mr IC--- mentioned a book of travels about fifty
years
expresse ag d peo, written in French, by an Englishman: She
at curiosity to see it, and he premised to
send it to her. Mr K---- then remembered there was
a question which he wished her to put to Monsieur ,
Chateaubriand, who had just left Geneva. It was,
what particular views Christianity had added to those
already known. She said that she would answer: that
; it bad added mildness--ekarity; that it had made wo
man's condition better. I observed, I thought it had
offered more inducements to virtue, the rewards being
greeter than in the heathen system. She replied, that
]' it had required more to be affected by those of Chris
tianity, which were wholly spiritual, than of paganism.
which were material. We then talked of the condi.
don of religion in Amet ice. She thought the American
governmen t perfect io its conduct towards religion,
and approved of the rule, which I mentioned existed la
some States, of requiring of their officers a belief i s
God, and a future state of rewards and punishments;
these being great cardinal point; and the rest mere
matter s of opinion.
With regard to the influenee of Christianity; she
'said she bad given her sentiments in one of her books,
to which she referred us. She said they were there
..
before Mousieur Chateaubriand has published his.-- It
He expressed them better than she had done. but be
bad borrowed the ideas from her's. I asked the name
of her work. She began to tell me in English, but
not going on fluently, she laughed at the idea of not
knowing the name of her own book, and gave me the
French title, "Influence de la literature," &c. She
es
has very correct ideas about America, and is a great ~:s
~.9.
admirer of our government, and more especially of
Mr Jefferson. We talked of her young son, now in 1
4,-.„
Paris, whom she wishes to send to Edinburg. / asked
. '')A
h..r how she come to prefer an English education for
bin:. She answered that she thought it best; that for
women there were certain graces peculiar to France,
9.
but to make men. (emphasieg the word,) she thought
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the English superior; and you, sir, she added, confirm
me in my opinion.
Mr. K --said that America was ay
oung England.
Madame de Stael laughed, and replied that England
thought so, andcalling herself "Old England." She
had just finished Roscce's life of Leo X., with which
....
she was much pleased. He wss quite as fait in
..
Italian literature. We spokeof her going to Paris,
from which she is exiled. She does not like Geneva.
The house in which she tires, (where her family have
resided,) "elle came dolotereursenseut." After much
.1
further conversation we rose to take our leave. We
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had been speaking of Chateaubriand, then at Lyons.
.. .
She said she was writing to him, and, if I wished, e...
would add a line of introduction.
e''
She followed us to the ante-chamber, end. after ma
ny polite expressions, ended with a compliment tree . --
ly French. "Ah!" said sh "M K—, if a young
Frenchrnanhad made the l a me r
bsevations to ma
that Mr Biddle has, I should have embraced him, and
...'
made him my best friend." On u, I read -e'
Marmonters account of Neciter's fam i ly, in which be
calls Mdlle, de Stale, "tine airuable elourdie." Mr.
.':"-
t.
K—had seen egad deal of Necker, who died last
year. He had a high opinion of America, and was e.i..
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sorry we had bought Louisiana, tho' be considered •'*
. t
anything better than French neighbors. Ha thought w e we were too large with it, and that the natur courseal
ir.-•
of things would be as heretofore— would quarrel,
divide, and at length end in a despotism.
In speaking of Mdlle de Stale, K—mentioned that
she is not much liked in Geneva, being vary metope.
! al . amon g women, whom she takes no pains to please,
regarding only men, to is hool:in society, she addresses
all her conversation.
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Romance in Real Life.—Nfini Irene Nichols,
daughter of Mr Nathaniel Nichols, of Monmouth,
Kennebec county, while at work in a factory in Dor
chester, Mass some four years since, was offered ve
ry liberal wages to go to Mexico, and engage in & fan.
tory just established thew. Elbe with eight others as
cepted the offer. While there, she became acquaint
ed with Ferrero, the present revolting and successful
General, with whom she contracted marriage. She
made a visit to her friends in Maine, last summer,
during which she received frequent letters from Fer
rara. She left here in July or August last, for Mai
co, via New York, where she obtained a license, and
was united in marriage to Gen Ferrero, by his repre
sentative., the General not being able to leave Mexico
—a step rendered necessary, as the parties were both
Protestants, and could not be married in Mexico
Catholic country. Ferrem id now President cedar
ico, having his head quarters at the nation a l p l u me i,
'ithe city, and his Kennebec "FactGry Girl" row "retools
ii tile Halls of Me Afontezionae." Gen Ferrawa
is of German extraction . and, we are given to und er
[cstand, is an ardent admirer of the institution s of this
ountry, and week! not be oppeted to the ardent of
breateso with the United Static A sasioty. Satatleare
in its termite:miens already striate its illaaioe, with a
view to the seeteophiliment of • epria m .
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