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',.-- -;. - • -f - • -.': -...,•=. , ~•.,.._. . . - - 1 -... . „..,... ..;, .., . 2 . .t ' , ,,c. • . .. ~~.ysr- -~_-~ n PUBLISHED DAILY, BY PHILLIPS Sr SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. . lII._NO, 123. PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY PHILLIPS & SMITH, corner of Wood and Fiftk Streets. Tuuti.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. eftwiee Two GETS —fer sale at the 00O1Aar of the ;aid by News Boys. Tbe :ITeeldy !Mercury and Manufacturer is.'relltdished at the same office, on a double medium sliget, at TWO DOLLA.RS a year, in advance. Sin gle,copies, SIX CENTS. TEEMS OP PZIL SQiJARt OF TW **insertion, $0 50 Twode, 0 75 rhioo do., 1 00 One week, 1 50 Tire do., 3 00 Thee do., 4 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. GMABOJCABLZ it IPLZASURZ. • Oise Spare. Two Squares. month,,, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 one year, 25 00 I One year, 35 00 arLareer advertisements in proportion. t'CARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS a year. Public Offices, &c. City Post Office, Third between Market and Wood traut&—.R. M. Riddle, Postmaster. Customs House, Water, 4th door from Wood st.,Pe tersait's buildings--Williqm B. Mowry, Collector. City Treasury, Wood, between First and Second atresue--Jaines A. Bertram, Treasurer. Amity Treasury, Court House, next door to the Recorder's Office—John C Davitt, Treasurer. :Mayor's Office, Fourth, between Marketand Wood streets—Alexander Hay, Mayor. !Merck& ' s Exchange, Fourthnear Market at. Overseers of the Poor, E F Pratt, 4th street, Owe Smithiekl; I J Ashbridge, Varner's Temper ance House, corner of Front and Market streets. BANKS. Piteabergi, between Market and Wood streets on Third and Fourth streets. Allerckaitts' and Manufacturers' and Farmers' De posit Baia, (Cermet:s , Saving Fund,) Fourth, between inod and Market streets. I:sat:owe, Fifth at. near Wood. HOTELS Monongahela House, Water street, near the B ridge. EA:lckes-age Hotel, corner of Penn and St Clair. Merchants' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood. American Hotel,corner ofThird and Smithfield. . Masted States, corner of Penn st. and Canal. Spread Eagle, Liberty street, near seventh. Miller's Maarten House, Liberty St., opposite WBresayne. ikarst's Mansion House, Penn St., opposite CanaL Iron City Hotel, Fifth street, between Wood an Harker., Jacob Boston, Proprietor. Dr. Good's Celebrated Female Pills. rp HESE Pills are strongly recommended to the JL notice of ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to theirsex, from want ofexercise,orgeneraldebilityof the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and NOMPUSettections. These Pills have gained the sanc lion sad approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the United States, and many Mothers. For sale 'Thelma° and Retail,by R. E.SELLERS,Ageut,' sep 10 No. 20, Wood Street. below Second HOTEL & BOARDING ROUSE. FRANKLIN HOUSE. fp HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends .and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and /loading Haase. 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 ex pensevaud every arrangement is made that will en eeseahe comfurtand render satisfaction to boarders arnitiodgers. A share of public, patronage is respect fully solicited. atetf CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. FRESH SPRING GOODS. .01111 AP PLACE POlt CASH. SIGN OF THE GILT COMB We. 108, Market Street, near Liberty. THR subscriber respecifullyinforms his customers IL and the public generally, that he has just return ad 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 sail at No. 108, sind Obey will not be disappointed. T hefollo wing cum friees part of the stock just received. 200 doz. coat and 6 curd spool cotton, `.200" Graham's 6 " .1200 " assorted, 400 lbs. " shoe threads, 200 " " patent threads, 200 gross hooks and eyes, ~.1.50 packs American pins, . 100 " German " 175 thousand noodles, 180 assorted stay bindings, 350 dos. assorted fine ivory combs, • 200 " raiding 560 " assorted cotton cords, 225 gross shoe laces, 50 '' corset " 250 dos. cotton night caps. .100 " assorted hosiery, .150 " gloves and mitts, 2.5 gross assorted fans, -SOO do: palm leaf hats, 115 pieces Ashburton lace, .160 °" edgings - 300 gross pearl buttons, 75• gilt " SO a• figured horn buttons, ' 120 " lasting sad japanned do 50' " fraa English dressing combs, . ISO " assorted suspenderb, With a genemlassortineot of Variety Goods to ourner. auto mention, which will be sold wholesale or retail, .cheap for cash. C. YEAGER. apr 13 To Priam". WE have received, and will hereafter keep nor 'tautly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink, tin large and small kegs, which we vaillbe able to sell damper than it has heretofore been sold du this city. Orders from the country accompanied by the cash .(111 ALL casts) will be promptly attended to. PHILLIPS & Jy 10..tf Office of the Post and Manufacturer. Commercial Academy. R. STEWART would announce to the citizens Jll. of Pituburgb, Allegheny, and vicinity, that he bas Opened, en Fourth street, neat the corner of Mar =ket and 4th,a Commercial School in which are taught all the branches that constitute a mercantile educe tine. Hours of Attelacnace.--Gentlemen attend when It suite their convetaence. Fenalz Writing Class, at 2 o'clock F M. jams 4.—tf REMOVAL A . R. Neastiugs,County Surveyor and City Regulator, Trig removed his dime to the rooms occupied by Li. John J Esq, on Smithfield, near Fifth VaITISING. VE LINES OR LESS: One month, $5 00 Two do., 6 00 Threedo., 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six do., 10 00 One year, 15 00 Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield, adjoining Patterson's Livery Stables. tny7 PRACTISING PHYSICIAN 4. SURGEON [Office, Smithfield st. near the cornet of Sixth a6-Iy. Doctor Daniel Inca" Zeal, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. dee 10-y COTTON YARN WAREHOUSE, Ns. 43, Wood Street, Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns mat 17—y NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY, Wholesale and Retail Dea2ers in English, French and Domestic Dry Goods No. 81, Market atreet,Pittaburgh. aep 10—y Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, No. 25, Wood at., Pittsburgh. asp 10—y Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro ' duce Merchants, And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures. mar 17 No. 43. Wood street. Pittabuqb. Matthew Jame, Barber and Bair Dresser, Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of fice, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. Ho solicits a share of public pa tronage. sap 10. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, For warding and Comrnmission Merchant, and dealer in Country Produce and Pittiburgh Manufac turas,No 28 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. John M'Clukey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, betvreen.Sixth street and Virgin alley, &xith side. sep 10 PITTSBURGH, TL., Agentfor U. S Portable BoajLine, far the transports. donor Merchandise to and frail Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York aartfloston. j3l-ly JOHN PARKER, (0144 Zetiefirsis of J. 4. J. Parker.) Wholesale Bracer, /Dealer in Produce, and PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES • No. 5, COMMERCIAL Row, mm2o4( Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pitt CONSTABLE, HULKS & CO, FLUE PROOF SAFE AND VAULT DOOR MANUFACTURERS. Pink Street, Pittsbatirh. All articles manufactured by them warranted equal to any thing in the market. net I Win. O'Hara lleilinson, V. I. Attorney, HAS removed his office to Fourth, near Wood street, lately occupied by C. Dumb, Esq. April 8, 1844. NOTICE.—I have placed my docket and proles tional business in the hands of Wm O'Haraßobinson, Esq.,who will attend to the same during my absence. March 23 C DARRAGH. al9 Ward and Artars, Dentists, No 118, Liberty street, a few doers below St. Clair, ap 6,1843 11.11rooils,attornoy and Counsellor at Law Office on Fourth street, between Grunt end Stnitbfield, e. few doors from the corner of Fourth and Grant streets• 511E1'10 M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and dolmaUers at Law, Mee in the Diamond, beck of the old Court House imp 10 Pittsburgh. Prancis B. Skunk, Attorney at Law, • . Friorth street, above Wood, sep 10—ly Pittsburgh, Pa. Eyster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Office removedfrom the Diamond to "Attorney's Row," shady side of 4th, between Market and Wood sta., sep 10 Pittsburgh. N. Bnekmaster, Attorney at Law, Has removed his office to Beares' Law Buildings, 4th at.. above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. aep 10 Junes Callan, Attorney at Law. OYFICi FIFTH STREET, PITTSEOROH• june 13-ly Wm. 11. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite Burke's Building. ririViLLt.tat E. AUSTIN, Esq., will give hie atten tion to myunfinished business, and I recommend him tothe patronage of my friends. sap 10—y WALTER FORWARD. Bauder do Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni ted States bank, ith street, between Marketand Wood streets. m21.3m CHARLES SEALER. EDWARD SIMPSON. Daniel M. Curry, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, between Woad and Smithfield ap 8 Pitzsburgil, Itolbert Porter, Attorney at Law, Office on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield etreets sep 10 Pittsburgh. Mary S. Magraw, Attorney at Law, Has removed his office to his residence, on Fourth at., two doors above Smithfield. sep 10 Geo. IL Seidea, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. Ei'Conveyancing and other instruments of vrri ing legally and promptly executed, mar 21•tf John J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, Will attend to collecting and securing claims, and will also preaare legal instruments of writing with correct ness and - despatch. Smithfield street (near sth street) Pittsburgh. mB, '94 R. Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10-tf Dr. S. R. Itolaws, Office in Second street, next door to Mulvany & Co). Glass Warehouse. sep 10—y O. L. ROBINSON. M. M'ELIDE., Robinson do Mcßride, Attorneys at Law, Office on Fourth, between Wood and Zdarketste. Conveyancingand other iustrumentsof writing legally and prorapdy executed. alO-tf Dr. George Watt, IiAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 3 D Williams, CHARLES A. McANULTY, forwarding sad Commiision Vlairelmat, PITTSBURGH, THURSD JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper !Bakers, No. 37, Market street. sop 10 JOHNSON & DUVAL, Bookbinders and Paper Rulers, Continue business at the stand late of M'Candless tr. Johnson. Every description of work in their line neat ly and promptly executed. may B—y John Oartarright, UTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, C Nol4o Wood street, two dorors from Virgin al ley, 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, &c. je 24. Jaws Patterson, jr, Corner of lat and Ferry streets. Pittabmgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful ler, mil and timber screws; housen screws for r olling miW,&c. sep 10—y Wsbb Glossy's Boot and Shoe BlanniLstory, No. 83, 414 stoust door to eke U. S. Bank. Ladies prunella, kid and satin shoes made in the neatest manner, and by the neatest French patterns. sep 10 A. G. REIN HART. SIDNEY STRONG. REIINHART & STRONG, (Successors to Lloyd & Co.) Wlo-esale and Retail Grocers and Commission Merchants, No. 140, Liberty st., a few doors above St. Clair, Where families and others can at all times be furnished with good Goods at moderate prices. i2B DAVID LLOTD. D. & G. W. Lloyd, Vl' 110LESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE a PITTSBURGH MANU• GSF . Liberal advances in cash or goods made on consignments of produce, &e.„ at No, 142, Liberty street. ml 5 REMOVAL. JAMES HOWARD & CO. HAVE removed their WALL PAPER WARE 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 PAPER and Bounitas, suitable for papering Parlors, Chambers, {falls, &c. Also, a general assortment of Wt iting, Letter, Print ing, Wrapping and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, &c. Which they will sell low for Cash, or in exchange for Rags, Tanners Scrape. &c. feb 22. 1844 REMOVAL. HOLDSHIP & BROWNE HAVE removed their Paper Store from Market street to Np. 64 Wood street, one door from the cornerof 4th street, where they keep on hand their us ual assortment of WALL PAPERS, for papering par lors, entries, chambers, &c., and also PRINTING, WRITING, and W RAPPING PAPERS, BONNET BOARDS, &c., all of which they offer for sale on ac commodating terms. feb 14 1843—dtf NICHOLAS D. COLEMAN LLOYD R. COLEMAN Coleman & Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, LeveeStreet,Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so licitconsignments. n 22—tf William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CANVASSbrushes,varnish,&c.,for artists, always on hand. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly fia• med to order. Repairing done at the shortestnotice. Particular attentionpai d to regildingand jobbing of every description. Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. sep 10-y SAMUEL MORROW. Manufacturer of Tin Copper end Sheet Iron Ware No. 17, Fifth street, between Wood and Market, Keepsconstantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share of public patronage. Also, on hand, thefollowingarticles: shovels, pokers,tongs, gridirons, 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 mar7—tf Da. W. Kraft • -JOEL 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 • prices. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compound ed, may 2-ly Notice to all whom it may concern. A LL persons having claims against the Estate of Oliver Ormsby Evans, deceased, as well as those knowing themselves indebted to the same, will please present their accounts forsettletnent to . Evans, No 10 Water street, who is duly authorized to settle the said Estate. SARAH L. EVANS, febls Administratrix. Pilliingion'strnrivalled Blacking, MANUFACTURED andsold wholesale and retail atXTii STAIIT, one door below Smithfield. oet2l-Iy. J B. LOCIAN. ciao. cossELL, Philad'a. AUCTION GOODS. JAMES K. LOGAN & CO., Fifth Street, between the Exchange Bank and Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dealers in Staple and Pansy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOCKS, 4.c. JOHN MdFARLAND, SUphabrterer and Cabinet Maker,l 2d at., between Wood cad Market, Respectfully informs his friends and the public that b• is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboards, bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and spring mattresses, curtains, carpets; anions of uphol stering work, which ha will warrantequal to any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10 JOHN SCOTT & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission leer. chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, al9-ly ' Pittsburgh. New Livery Stable. AIL\HOLMES' LIVERY STABLE. on Third street, between Market and Wood, near • the Post Office, is now open for the accom modation of the public. His stock of Carriages &c. being all new, be hopes to be able to render full satis faction to those who may favor him with a call. Oct 19—ly 0. W. LLOYD. ram= AY, JANUARY 30, 1 FLemoval—irtra Sates. IRESPECTFULLY inform my friends that I have 1 removed my FIRE PROOF IRON SAFE FACTORY to Third street, opposite the Post Of fice, 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 eontinuanee of their favors. I pledge myself my Safes shall be made without any deception. All my Safes which have been in buildings burnt down have saved all theircoutents. ( Theyare kept for sat, at my shop, and at At wood, Jones & Co's, Dolled & Fleming's, and at D Morgans. JOHN DENNING. N B. 25 bbls good New Orleans Sugar for sale. al3-tf WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR A thrperior Wash tbr the Teeth, PRODUCING at once the most healthy state of the mouth—Cleansing and restoring the teeth to their natural whiteness; 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 combin ing 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 Doct. Hudson. Prepared and sold by Wm. A. WARD, Dentis Liberty street. aug 31 Vt . No. 62..42'49 LATEST AND CHEAPEST NEW STORE, Opposite White's and M'A'aigkes, Market street, 4 Doors below 4th; Simpson's Row. rr HE Subscriber is now receiving from the Eastern chies an extensive stock of Seasonable DRY GOODS, Of the newest style and latest fashions, pumbasp principally from 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 tic generally, previous to purchasing elsewhere. His stozk will at all times be equal to any in thecity, and at as fair prices. nov 15. AO. 62. BSAO L M MORRIS. N. B. Don't forg et. N New Books. 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, Obstetricks, &c. The Pennsylvania Law Directory,for 1844, in Pam phlet. For sale at the BOOlf. Stnre of Sept 17-ti 1 y W. M'DONALD. - NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Monongahela Clothing Store. FRANCIS COOLEY and ROBERT LAIRD TAILORS, 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 tho Monongahela House respect fully solicit thelpatronage 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 order., with which they may be favored, with despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. may 17-tf REYNOLDS & WILMARTH, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, ♦ND DEALERS IN LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE Corner of Penn and Irwin streets, L. 0. RZYNOLDd, t PLTTS3URAR. L. WILBURTH. S as.ly frilio 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 woikmanship, and of the best materials; the tone not to be exceeded by any in tbecountry. F. BLUME, Cerner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. ALLEN FRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, corner of Wood and Thirdstreets, Pittsburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sightcheaks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Draft s,notes and bills, collected. RZIPERSNCS3 Win. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenz.), J. Painter & Co. Joseph Woodwail, James May, Alez.Bronson&Co. , John HBrown&Co. James M'Caralless. J. R. M'DonaM. W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Bank MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. june 6. JOHN IL HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, OFFICE, North side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. 11. Collections made on reasonable terms. dec 4-Iy JOHN W BLAIR, 8 IltiSE MANVP4I.OTDRIIII SHOE FINDINGS STORE, NO 120, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. TNT J DAVITT, fonnerly ef the Iron City Cloth V • ing Store, is now engaged at the Tunics Sto DOORS, where be will be happy to see his friends andformer customers, and serwethem to the best of his ability. a3-tf lIIIROPIULN AGENCY. REMITTANCES of money on moderate terms, can be made daring my absence in Europe, to every port of Ireland, England, 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 Junes May, Water Street, Pittsburgh. H. KEENAN, European Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. Yale's Patent Safirty Lock, FOR DOORS, SAFES, BANKS, &c .T HAVE appointed CONSTABLE, BURKE & Co, .1. (Fire Proof Safe Manufacturers,) sole Agents for these Locks in Pittsburgh, of whore they may always be had at the Manufacturers prices. They are warranted beyond the skill of ;he pick lock—and in faixthe best and cheapest safe lock in America. LINUS YALE. Pittsburgh, dec 27, 1844-Iy. PRINTRIM MK. A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHNSON'S SUPERIOR PRINTING INK, IN LABGC AND MALL MG., Just received .at Lie office of the "Post." 0ct.25. tEr CHEAP EIARD WARE . WHITMORE & WOLFF, Corner of Liberty earl St. Clair Sts., Pittsburgh ARE now receiving their spring importation of HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAD DLERY, to which they respectfully invite the attec tionof purchasers. Havingcomplered arrangements, through which they are now receiving supplies DI RECT 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 thebusiness. al6-tf Now Arrival of Qnsensanare & China. THE subvcriber would respectfully invite the all tendon of the pubiic to his present stock of White Glazed Ware, a superiorarticle, together with a select assortment of White French China,comprising all the necessary pieces to constitute complete sets of Dining and Tea ware. Also : a general stock of articles suitable for the sup ply of country merchants, to which their attention is invited, at his old stand, corner of Front and Wood streets. HENRY HIGBY. Arnold's American Lock Nbantactory. NO. 17, FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH. THE subscriber has just erected a new and eaten 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 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 denote*. Merchants, House, and Steam boat Builders, can have Locks of all kinds, Shutter Fastenings, and every article in his line, made to order et short notice. nov 21-Iyd Important Arrival. THE subscriber has this day received, direct from the importers, the following celebrated brands of cigars, viz.: Congrersios, Regalia, Canove, Cazadores, Principie, Ugues, Castellon, 4r.c, Together with the beet 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. se t 18-tf LEATHER AND MOROCCO. RICHA RD BA RD No. 101 Wood street, 4 doors above Diamond alley, PITTSBURGH. HAS j ustreceived a large supply of New York and Baltimore Spanish Sole Leather, Upper Leather, Philadelphia and Country Kips and Calfskins. Moroc co of all kinds, Shoe Bindings, Tanners' Oil, bra, &c. AU of which is offered at the very lowest prices for cash. Pittabargh, Pa Merchants end Manufacturers are respectfully invi ted to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. N B. Leather of all kinds bought in the rough. ang2B—dtE Philadelphia. Ciacinnati 3 O., St. Louis, Me. y. Louisville. Third, between Weed and Market streets, NeorlyopposiletAe New Post office. TTHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and the public generally that he has opened the above establishment for their accomeda tiou. He sincerely thanks those friends who so liber ally patronised him whilst Proprietor, of the Waverly House, and trust that bisincreased actomodations will enable him to retain all his old friends and acquire ma ny new ones. lar The Eagle Hotel is exclusive) for the accom modation of gentlemen. and from itr i bentral, situation in the immediate vicinity of the Banks and Public Offi ces, offers peculiar advantages to the manor business. The beds, bedding and furniture are all new. The Larder unexceptionable, and the Wines, Akre and Liquors equal to the best in the State. His Guest* will be supplied with their meals at any hour to suit theirconvenience, on the Eastern System. TERNS—Per week, Per day, oct. 15 COMM. or ilrr MOD /MIRY STNEZTS, rIfTSIIIIROE. HAVING removed my manufactory from Binning. hem, and located it at the above stand, I would respectfully invite my friends and the public generally to favor me with a call, for any article in my line, viz: Patent Lever Locks, Cabin door Bolts, Knob, It do Latches, Mortise, Mortise Store door, " Shutter Fastenings. Tobacco, Fuller, Timber and Mill Screws, Houren Screws for Iron Works. In addition to the above articles I intend to manu facture and keep a supply of Ratchet and Monkey Wrenches, and Stocks, Taps and Dies, for Steam Boat purposes. Together with a variety of articled not enunu n nted. AS of the best quality aad at re ducal prices. Locks repaired and Keys fitted; also, Iron and Braes Turning dose in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Orders addressed to the manufamory or to Mr B. H. Peebles, Hardware Merchant- Market street, Pittsburgh, will be thankfelly received and meet with prompt attendee. dee Lferldat JAS. PATTERSON, Jr. 17000 r; REB L I r; 1' snd far "le ZCOII o. act No.7,Coomercial Row, Liberty street. De d'Jaan F de la Rionda, Palma, Louis de Garcia, Pedro Gerano, T. Antonia, M. M'GINLEY, No 64 Water st., a few doors from the Monongahela House EAGLE HOTEL, $5,00 1.00 THOMAS OWSTON. Lock and Screw Staindkctory. PRICE, TWO CENTS. —l lbe Mailv Morning Poet JOISRPR BONAPARTE!. By the Editor of Me N. Y. America*. Aniong the occurrences, which, in taking a retro*. pact of the past year, seems to demand same same notice than in the hurry of the hour was awarded to it, in this country, is the death of the eminent parson• age mentioned at the head of this article. Joseph Bonaparte, or as he was known among us, Count Survi !Hers, passed so many years an exile in our country. and won during those years, so much re spect and kindly feeling by his conduct, that we have thought it mightnot be uninteresting to our regain, as it teems in some measure due to the memory of one who is freshly remembered by many warm friends among us, to have a brief notice of his life and death. Joseph, the eldest brother of Napoleon, andthrough life his most intimate friend, was born in Cook* in 1788. He was together with Napoleon educated at Autun, where the tendency of their. respective testae and character developed itself by their preference of; or excellence in, particular studies—Joseph the mesa of letters and of peace, doing for his soldier-brothee his Latin and Greek verses; while the future conquer. or studied Cresar and Alexander, and helped his bro. ther in the mathematics. Elected a deputy from Ajaccio to the Corsican assembly in 1790, be ardently embraced the princi ples of the Fteoch revolution, which be cherished to Ibis death. He was speculatively, always a friend of Freedom, and though the crown of two nations bad graced his brow, and two others tendered to him--one in this our new world, were set aside by him—be did not, in power forget, so far as he was free to act, his early pledges. His career in France was rapid and brilliant. Ia 1796, he was the French A mbassador at Ruiner—sub. sequently a member of the Council of Five Hundred, and in 1800 a Counseller of State, in which capac ity be, together with Roederer, concluded a corner vial treaty between France and the United States.— He was the plenipotentiary who signed the treaty of Luneville, which gave peace to the continent in 1801 —and the treaty of piece with England at Amiens is in 1802. When the Empire arose, Napoleon being without male issue, Joseph end his brother Louis, and their descendants, were looked to as the successors of the Emperor; and then it was that Napoleon first requi red that Joseph, so distinguished in civil and diplo matic life, should put on the harness of the soldier. He insist ed s. that one to whom the succession might fall. should be versed in military, as well in civil con duct, and accordingly Joseph became Colonel of a reg iment to the famous Camp of Bologna. While there, the crown of Lombardy was offered to him, but he refused it because the Emperor made it a condition of acceptance, that he should renounce his claim to the &accession of the Empire, and moreover that he should pay an annual tribute to France. ' In 1806, at the head of an at my of 40,000 men, he was commissioned to overthrow the throne of Queen Caroline. He easily and rapidly effected the conquest, and his own brow bore the crown which be had coo quered. His brief reign of two years was a succession of bounties to a people who had been long degraded by a most oppressive despotism. He founded civil and military schools—some of which yet exist—over threw feudal privileges—suppressed the convents— , opened new roads—caused the Laxsarosi of Naples to work and be paid—drained marshes—and every where animated with new life and hope a people long sunk in abject servitude. Joseph was here in his ale. ment, for he loved to do good. From these scenes, so congenial to him, he was cal led by the Emperor in 1808, to Bayonne, and there the crown of Spain was forced upon him. In his aew sphere he strove to adhere to his pro/loos course, and by mildness and persuasion, and benefits conferred, to conciliate the affection of Spain. He even besought the Emperor to withdraw all the French troops, trust ing by freak and loyal conduct Lewitt* the Spaniards to obtain their confidence and support. His request was not acceded to, and the hatred and jealousy of fa reigners, which mark the Spanish character, exaspe rated by the clergy, and encouragei by the presence of a large English army, rendered all Josephs efforts for a peaceful success, such as he bad accomplished in Naples, impossible. He was obliged to be the soldier , and although worsted in the event, he gave in the vari ous battle-fields where he was present, decisive indica tion of courage and conduct. Wearied with a fruit less struggle which promised no opportunity for the ix excise ofthe kindly plans he alone desired to carry out in his new kingdom, he wrote to the Emperor on 23d March, 1812, from Madrid, earnestly asking permit sion to resign the crown that four yearabefore had heart imposed upon him. In that letter he says: "I have done no good,, and have no hope of doing any. In accepting the crown I had no other object in view than the promotion of the happineu of this great monarchy. It has not been in my power to accomplish it. I therefore ask to be received by your majesty as a simple subject." Per. mission was refused, but the fortune of war drove Jo seph from his crown and kingdom, and be was once more in France. The reverses of 1818-14, bad over taken French triumphs; the capital was menaced; Na poleon with the fragment of his victorious armies was manceuvring between the Marne and the Seine, with the hope of covering Paris—but the overwlselmbig ember of the adverse'' , rendered enocess From Rheims in the 16th of March, 1814, he wrote I to Joseph, to whom, on leaving Paris, he confided the defence of the capital, and the care of the Empress and her son—recalling to him and renewing his verbal instruction not to permit either Marie Louise or the I King of Rome to fall into the hands of the enemy. in this letter he says emphatically. "Quit not my son, and remember I would rather know him La be in the Seine, than in the hands of the enemies of Franca-. Thefortane of Astyanex, prisoner of the Greeks, has always appeared to me the most melancholy fo rtune recorded in history." This letter determined Joseph to send of the Eat. press and her son, and the next day he followed them; a course for which be he. been much reproaehed, hastening the fall of Paris. That fall, however, was inevitable, and the chances ofdelaying it a few bouts. was not weighed by Joseph against the sacred fidelity with which he resolved to execute the Emperor's in. junctions about his family. After the abdication of Napoleon. Joseph retired to Lausanne. Soon the events of the hundred days found him again in Paris, and again deeply trusted by his brother. In a memoir of Joseph, by the prisoner of Ham, his nephew Louis Napoleon, it is related that upon his suggestion, Napoleon sent a confidential per. son to Pozzo di Borg., then the soul of the allied coon. cils opposed to him, hearing jive mullions of Francs, ' and promisee of high promotion if he would espouse the French cause, and throw diicord among the coos baud powers, The offer was too late. "I have just left the Congress," Pozso di Borgo is reported to have said, "where I employed all that I possess eteloquence and influence to reanimate the coalition against the Emperor—l cannot recall what is past—l should den. troy repel( without serving him—Oh! that you bad Come a taw hours sooner!" With the Baal downfall of Napoleon, Joseph's pub. lie career terminated. He CAM, to this country end established himself at Point Bressa, on the Doha. ware—living the life of a gentleman of accomplished education, refined taste, and liberal hospitality. While Napoleon lived be still booed—after be died, and while his son still lived, yet did be continue to and when the revolution of 1830 burst forth la Paris, he addressed from this city an eloquent Protest to the Chamber of Depatioo. against their assuming •to a wm place oo the throne, consulting the Nation.aer other family than do: , Bonaparte, "Naptileon t ' said he, "wait -•,i,j4 , , by three millions five hundred torta ' I the nation thinks right to make ancithee.oindwitims do tight, but it *At