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DAILY _MO _1... ~. ~....._ ..... . ___, PRICE TWO Ot4„.N i t'B4 . A'N. *yr} , TUE LITBRARY POST. • ' k * ' ill :. .444. 1 PROSPECTUS' SLID_ For publishing anew Daily Paper in the City of Pitts _ -..:. burgh, to be eutitled LA4 . "(PM ',",' 4 . - SLEIGHING SONG. -, 4. , DAILY MORNING POST. - A bright lip, and a flashing eye, vear, And a heart that eprmge with glee..." '' ' •''*:....- '. rI'IHE Subscribers having made arrangements to Merge "'r sat. • the American Manufacturer and Pittsbur g h Mereu- A tracklena path, where moonbeams liei '; i.x - - ... i_. ry into one Journal, have concluded to publt-h a daily And a dashing sleigh, fur me! ." ' I paper with the title of the Deity Ale-mist Post. The leading object of the ';Parr" will he the dissernina. Lel others crowd the home.hearth side Aurl dread old ‘Vinter's frown, • ' UN', - , r the. lion and defence of political principles that have licie• But give tu 8s the merry ride, ,e. - . ; tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective His palace and his crown. , f, t , ":!.... paper!. and their hest efforts will still he devoted to the ."..r - , ithh, LTI... advancement and surcess of those doctrines. /;-., lc 1r Although, in politics, the paper will he thoroughly The groves and rocks are flitting paet,•'`• .4 -1 And the homesteads seem to figettel , ~,,, d. r .. ';` , .' ......_ democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest, .y at candid history of passing Polittcal events, Foreign Sweeps swiftly on the wiuged blast 7-•"'N'''':! ••• sire, and Domestic intenieence, and brief notires of all mat- And faster still dash we; _ te.rsand.occurrences that come properly within tbe sphere 7414... '-reht. or a Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently in Old Time may stay his running Nana, , ust ti cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, it And cast his scythe away; t., - . ' respective of party considerations. We live to night in a quiet land bolt. In addition to the political and general news that will That's far beyond his sway. ib '• -- be found In the ...Horning Post," the Editors will take '- • L. petal to farnish the business! community with i l-,- , t,t, Pitt How spotless yonder snow.wreath's breaatT the latest and most letcresting Commearixt. Is-retut . ",111 senor from all parts of the country, and to have prepri• How bright yon golden star! , t . red such accounts ol' the Markets and the State of Trade But purer love, thy bosom rest, . . Altre, as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business And thy eye is brighter for; -I 'Nei., Men in their several callinga. Thy brow is like the mountain top Terns--The POST will be published en a large imperl• That's wrapt in angels dreams, The brightest moonbeams 'rourd it drop ' - '`'-' al sheet of tine paper, entailufactured especially for thi • s "41444 Jonrnsi) at the unusually low rale of FIVE DOLLARS In chaster, holier streams, t et. per annum,payahle In advance. it will also lie sold by 'WA -et .. news.boyist the low rate of TWO CENTS n eopv. .r r• reAdoertisentent• will he Inserted at the lowest rates When years have fi:led life's ehrystal beta -1 1 • charged by the ether daily papers of the city. • With waves of strife and pride. KrTWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, Have stilled the wild throbs of the soul. • 'nu- who will be engaged on the most liberal terms re... THOS. Pittt.ure, And its fondest springs have dried, 'nr. August 31, 1842. W.H.SMITH. Oh! doubt not but thine eye more bright, oft. And thy brow more dear, abaft be, ' • ' •'" re. 100 HIIDS.KY. LEAF TOBACCO. in store and At memory of the moonlight night •-i; c w , for sale by J. O. 4. A CORDON. When ot.r sleigh dashed on in glee. • .. sd ',PIS No. 13, Water street. sec, • .. .' , es r • ~ t • ly to Bee the far famed pro"-- - ' 10- ',.." 7 • h „„ 3 Y Morrison ei• l' n London, for sale only by S. N. Wickersham, corner of Wood street _and Virgin gernaut. whieb T f. It I alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who Sll , '"' Is sole agent for Western Penns ! , tvanla. sep 10 1 • F ARM FOR SA Lc.-The undersigned offers for sole a tram of land situated 4 mile; fro.,, ereenon, in the direction of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, A ongrong. county, containing. 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good , fence; 10 of white are in meadow- a good square log . 1 ; i': dwelling house and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple a • "„,„ orchard of 80 hearing trees-and a spring of excellent , . water convenient tothe house. „4 FOR TER MS amity to the snliseribers residing at the :..., ,- '..-1.- Saltworks.qf the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 ni:le above Free port, step 10 • WM.* PHILIT_DAKER. •": 5',. I ' E., i'• ,- , - • 1' : f ' 4 l: ler',C. • 1 I tlir WYL - I-NO, 97. PUBLISHED BY HOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, Jr. W. CORNER OF WOOD 4- FIFTH STB. TERMS.--FIVE DOLLARS a year, payed!'" in ) dunce. Single copies TWO CENTS--for sale at the ouster of lase office, and by News Bays. , "he Meroary and Manufacturer ; 4119 published WEEKLY, at the same office, on a double mediate sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad. ^ trams. Sinele copies. SIX CENTS. Terms of Advertising. Hui SQUARE Or TWELVE LINES OR LESS: One Insertion, 0.50 I One month, $5.00 Two Ingerlions, 0.75 Two moots, 6.00 Three Ineertione, 1.00 Three months, 7.00 One week, 1.50 Four month*, 8.00 • Two weeks, 3,00 Six months, 4,00 One year, 4 Th . r" weeks. six saats :EARLY ADVERTISEMENTS I on, sas. Ca r a:ONA.BLIC At PIR•SURI. el R.OO Sir mo rre nth o s, Systa eel* IRMO i' , I Owe "elf, 25,00 One year. - 35,00 i 4 , ftrlGarger advertisements in prorortion. A CARDS of four lines Ste DOLLARS a year. i ''4 • PUBLIC OFFICES,&O. ; • CITT Pore Omer.. Third between Market and Wood streeti--R. M Riddle, Postmaster. tltirrou Hoes', Water. 4th door from Wood at. Peter. Urin's buildings—Major John Willock, Collector. I etTy Taassurty, Wood between Fir-4 and Second streets—James A. Hartram, Treasurer. Cooper! TlitillUßT. Third street, next door to the •7,/ Third Preshytenan Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. Matron's Orsica, Fourth, between Market and Wood ltreetta--Alexander Hay, Mayor. • - Multotaser's EXCIIANDX. Fourth, near Market at. RANKS Prettuattuott. between Market and Wood streets, on J. , Thtrd and Fourth streets. Idgirllllllre &Xt. tIARV►ACTVRRRa' 1.1.11) FARMcRe' Ht. runt Ras'. (formerly S.teing Fund,) Fourth, between Wood and Market sti eels Rictuses.. Fifth street. near Wood. Ft OT CLS. MoxoNOAIIRLA firmer, Water street, near the Bridge P.zce►sas Borst., corner of Penn and St. Clair. Ilintcuares aorta., corner of Third and Wood. AinsittnAn Botitt..,eorner of Third and Smiihfield. Ifst Sirre.. corner of Penn ctreet and Canal. Egojitle, Liberty Wert. near Seventh. NtLasinx novae. Liberiy St onno.ite Warne Etan‘tmmorr \I ANSinx florae. Penn St npnrwle Canal OREM" WOO DS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—nice rein° •MI offices on Grnnt st., orally onpostle e now Celli noose, next rooms to John P. Motion, ,—Plrst floor. P. , 9 , 10 THOS. H. ELLIOTT, M• D.— Offiee removed to +St• Clair street, barren Penn and Liberty te4irstrik. s- o 10 SW GOODS.—Preston k Mackey, wholesale nwd retail Maters in French, and linmegile y Condo, Nn. Markel rtils.mr:h gen 10 9 CANDLESS & :11LICLURE, Aitorney4 and eouaseitara at Law: Office In (lie Diamond, back the old Court House. Pitishurgh. srp 10 tENOITA.L.- R. Morrow, Alderman; MIS mithfielde north sole of Firth s!,, between Wood and S Pittsburgh. 14. it 10 - -, 10(, Distiller. WEIEVIT I', Wholesale GrOcer RectifOnz 104 Distiller. And Dealer in ploditce and Pittsburgh eillinuractured Articles, No. 2slo.iibarty Street, Pitts• _ A turrk. sep 10 ~. .4- ; ISPIS.I,I or H. W ILIA kVI A Irma :4. thr.wosti to t' iourt.m. AHS & DILWORTII.--Wholesnle 4' . Vir Grocers Produce and Commission Merchants, and i disisters In Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. 29, , f . woo.. street. sep 10 i - '. IiATA. .O'IIAR.4. ROBINSON, miorney ni Law; Offire on the northside of the Diatnond.hetween ' • arket and Union streets, up st ntrs sep 10 t. DU ation.A.w, Attorney nt Law; tenders • bin professional servicPs to OK public. Office cur rof Fifth and Market Streets, above D. Lloy.l 4. Co's oce,PPipharefi...Pa. sep to 1. 7 -- -' --- — IP— - - .044 a Jt.spwcatry J•s. fi:• KILN 1 HERIFF & KE.A.N, Manufacturers or copper .Tin. and Sheet fron Ware, No 80. Front at , Fitts. bomb. Hausa Spouting and Steamboat work p.omptly riciatecl. pep 10 ?Owes it Toys . Fit A NCiS 1.. YOUNG. IrBOS. B. YOUNG die, CO., Furniture Ware Rot s. turner of nand at. 4 . Exchaince Ailey. reroone ^bine to purchase Furniture, will find it to !Pei, advantase to give 113 a call. being fully -al usfied that we can please Ott to quality and price. step 10 a MUTTON H A_MS.--Just receveil 160 choice Mut ton Hams, well cured and for sale cheap by the do sea or retail, by ISAAC lIARRIS, t4ep 10' N 0.9, Filth st ----------- - • R UT A BA.G A.-1 sup p'y of LandretWe Fresh liii• to 113qa, and oilier different varieties of Turnip See i.jost received and for sate at RRDCCLO PRICKS at the 4 Thin and Seed Store of F. L. SNOWDEN, - 4.. sop 10 . No. 184 Liberty street, bead of Wood. WE BB CLOSEYO Boot and Shoe anu acio• ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States Met. ladies Prnnella, Kid and Satin Shoes made in S liestestmanner, and by the newest French patterns. up 10 MORUS MULTICAULUS. in lots to sult 51000 purchasers; to be disposed of by F.L. SNOWDEN, No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. Ilk AHLIA ROOTS, Flowers and flower Seeds 01 cy 0' JUT ery description, can always be had at ,the Drug 1. end Seed store of 'F. L. SNOWDEN. ilep 10 134 Liberty street, head of Wood. LDS. Illinois Annual Mammoth Onion seed, for i 51 ,0 sale at the Drug and Seed store of F. L• SNOWDEN, / 1 'sup 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. Ogi LBS. NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, U 'for seed; Just received by F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184, Liberty head of Wood at. 41111rird TOO Ilk consisting of Hoes, Fancy Spades Teansplawing Trowels, Eildinp Tools, Budding es, Praning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re and for safe by F. L. SNOWDEN. 10 IR4 Liberty street, bead of Wood. ' . /11301,0i Venison Hams.--Just received a swan cup. ,fro( very choice cured Venison Hauls, on retail 4lgll lots for current money. ISAAC H ORRIS. Agent, and Coin. Merchant T 2 Dutch Clover Seed. Orchard Grass and Keistoclty Sine Grass, always on hand and for F. L. SNOWDEN. N 0.184 Liberty street, head of Wood. J OHNSTON 4. STOCKTON, Booksellers;Prlnters and Paper Manufacturers, No. 37, Market st. sett 10—ly JHfi ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water st.. near the Monongahela House, Pit tsturgh. seplo-ly LEONARD R. JOHNS, Aldetwan,St.Clnir street, se cond door (Torn Liberty. sep 10—ly DR. S. R. HOLMES, Office in Second strict, next door to Mulvany 4- Co's Glass Warehouse sep 1131-I.Y SOUNK 4. FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth st., near the Mayor's Office, Plttshrirgh. sep 10-1 y THOS. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood ■nd Smithfield RM. Pfitshurrh, sep 10-19 HUGH TONER. Attorney at Law, North Ea , t corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets. sep 10-1 Y TRONPION JAlMlTtrernutc. HANNA 4- TURNBULL'S raper Warehouse. No. 104, Wood sl., where may he had a general .apply of writing. wrappins„ printing. wail paper, blank books, school books, 4-c, arr. PET JO-ly 1111 C. TOWNSEND 4- CO.. Wire Workers std I Maisafacturers, N 0.23 Market street, between 2,1 and 3d streets. sep 10—ly EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and 81. Clair et reels, by hicRIBBIN 4. SMITH. eep 10—ly BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS--Ed ward Hashes. Illanufatinrer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25. WDOd gt., Pittsburgh. sep 10 —ly I 1 1G METAL.-77 tons soft Pis Mctat for ss le by J. G.* A . GORD .er, 13 No. 12 Writer street •Ann LBS. BACON HAMS. 16.000 lbs. Bacon tiPllol_l , l/ Shoulders, for sa'e by J. G. - 4. A. CORDON, No. 12 lA'nler street JAS. PATTI:I:RON, Jr.. Ftirmingham, near Pilisliureb, .Pa., Manufry-turer of f.oeks. Hinges and Botts; Tn. teem Fuller. Milt and Timber Serewe; Housen Serem. for Rolling 4c. aep 10—I v lOTEN WCLOSKEY.Taitor and clGthier, Liber.y lietwern Sixth and Virgin alley. South side. sop II) JW BUR 11111 4. CO., Whole Fare Grocers and 01 Commistnn Merchants—Second street, between Wood and Smithfield ids., Plitirt , urgh, Ben 10- ly G 4. 11011110 N. and Forwarding 111..rrliatiii, Water Ft_ Pinx6u r. h, 547() 10—IY LIA MS.-4 rusks lianiv, a good article, received per S Corti air, and for sale by J. 0.- A. CORDON, sep 10 No. 12, Wafer street QUIG AR 6- MOIAS. , 'zES.---40 lilidg New Orleans Su c nr; SO tthle New Orleans ‘lnlan=eF; far cafe sep fO J. G. ¢ A. GORDON: 1_1(1 A R.-7 hbdt prime N. 0. S,rtar, removed per S. !Ilatne, and for sale by I. G. ¢A. GORDON. sea 10 No. 12, Water street 50 BACON CASK S,ln order, on hand and for sale by sep 10 J. G. 4- A.6OR DON, No. 12..Vnler Et O.(TGAR ANn MOL AiziqES.-I:3litls and 4 b`.l• N. O. Sunr, 32 Milli N. n. Malngsrs, received per SlPllttlimat I,l , porler, and for clip; bq J. G. k A. COnne , N, sep 10 • • No. 1-2. K'alar orreet P' BRLS. LARD OIL, for enie by B. A. FAD VESTOCK eep 10 corner of h rind Wood AI, 1631 PA PERS Germantown Lamp ISinek for 'mile by B.A. FA IINEF.TOCK q• co.. F. , f , 10 roropr (Ith am! Wood 911.. 00 LISP Prepared Omsk, tor sate hy B, A. F %TINES rocK 4- CO . cep 10 corner of 6111 and Wand ph:. SDD n AND ),101.. tSSF.S.--641 Stisar, 25 bLds. do. do., 100 do. Plantation atolasftes, (or Pa le hy .I.G. 4- A. GORDON, ser 13 No, 12 Water street, BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.- 7 o used in itankriiiitry printed on good paper,tind i n t . In forms approved by iliet2ourl,for sale at the Offiee of the Nierrilry and fien.oeral. pep 10 M. 11131311ARD, fashionahle boot and ,hoe Nia onf:,ciorer. No. WI, Third s , reel, between Wood and Smithfield st rrpis, Piltzz!Jurgh sep 10 j'iu ^ BUCK :RASTER, ATIRNEY AT LAW, has remoysd Ilk finite In the corner of Fourth street andehnrry Alley, between Smithfield and Grunt rittsburell. seri 10 FOR RENT.—'rhedwelling and lot cot.taining 4 acre,. in Allegheny, near the Deaver Roatt,tately occupiedl.v Mr. Snunte!Churolt. Aunty at the Merchants and Manufacturer,' Bank, to W. H. DENNY. iniDAVID SANDS, IV ATCH & CLOCK • MAKER, N. 7, SL._ Clair bireel, Pius. *. . burgh, DEALER IN WA TCHES,CLOCKS,BREASTPINS . FINGER RINGS, CtIAINS, KEYS, COMBS, .Ve. rep 10 LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A foil supply of Landteih's Carden Seeds, always on hand, and for sale at Ins agency, he Drugstore of F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood DR. DAVID WARD ilfif hi! office and residence on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House, second dwelling from R ossstreet. He will faithfully at tend all calls pertaining to Ins profession. Night calls should be made at the door above the basement. sep It) REMOVAL —Matthew Jones, Barber and Hair Dress. er, has removed to Fourth street, oppasttet he Mav• °root:Bee. where be will hr happy to:wait upon permanent or transient custunters. lie sulicitsa share of public - cep JO NA7 A. NV AR D, DENTIST, Penn et. three door below Irwin street, Hours of business, froth 9A. x., until 5 P. M., after which time he will attend to no one except In eases of actual ner.essity. He would further inform those who may think proper to employ hiln,that he expects Immediate payment, without the necessity on his part of sending in hills. rep 10 1 ORN 11PFA RL A ND, Upholsterer tt Cabinet OP Jr...Ler, Third at. between Wood 4- Jrarket streets, respectful infqrnis his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards, Bu reaus. Chairs, tables, Bedsteads, Stands, !fair and Spring Matt rasse, Curtains, Carpets, all warts of Upholstering Work, whidi he will warrant equal .0 any made in the city, and on reason:Ode terms. sep 10 COJIMERCIAI. AUCTION ROOMS, No. 110 Word Sfreet, Pittsbkrgh.—R. A. [talisman, Auctioneer andCo'umi.<ionMrrcbanr,.ia now prepared to receive:lnd sell all Id ruts of (loo,fsl ald Al erchandrze, at his large nod capacious moms, No. 110, North East Corner of Wond and Ftllh Streets. Pittshuruh, Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture, Groceries and other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week. '..rdware, Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on truda y, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. looks. 4.c.. every Saturday eved,ng. iheral advances made on Consignments when wanted. RICFILRIM( Es. ,eSsr c. John D. Davtg, Esq., Bagaley 4- Smith, •• Hampton, Smith, et Co.. F Lorenz k Co., •• J. W. Hurhrldge 44- co., •• S. SCE ee 4- Co. Capt. James M'Gargill • sPittsburgh.5 Pittsburgh. .• C. Ihmsen, EN. Jonn 'Fadden Esq. • Logan 4- Kednedy. •• J. K. Moorhead 4- Co. p - Itn:.,•,t aalwnr , Ilay. II II!1101 =BM t Cr, PITTSBURGH, JANUARY 3, 1843. HRIGBY —No. 121, Corner of Woodand Front „, Streets, Pitrebt.egl, has on hand a complete as. sortnientof Qurensteare suited to the city or country trade. Also. a choice selection of pure white and gold hand DINING AND TEA WARE, in large or small sets. or separate pieres to suit purchasers. A cask of 46, 60, or 84 piece sets, superbly painted and elit English China Teaware, at very low prices. Toy Teaware, plain, and rich painted and gilt, from 1,00 to $6,00 per set, Children's Maas ()revery description. White China Shaving Muss. Granite Dining at d Tea Services, In white and with splendid American scenery printed in bitty and black. A large variety ofSicanthoot Dining and Breakfast Seta, Imported to match. complete, Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the Derbyshire Potteries. Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties. Window Glass, of every size. Patent Buckets, Tubs and Kcelera. Slone Pipe fiends. 4 - e. All of which are respeetflilly offered to the pub. Ile on the most favorable term*. Jan 26.1842—1 r 1l J. FOX ALDEN Jet•r-ney and Coetasellor at • Law. ()Mrs his professional services to the eit. 'germ of Pittsburgh and hopes for a share of poblicpat ronage. He will execute all kindlier writinx with neat nese and dispatch. Cases In bankruptcy attended to on reasonable terms.—Ohre In Smithfield street, at the house of Mr. Thomas O'Neil, to whom he refers. sep 10 T. J. FOX ALDEN. • Dkvin CLARK. easaintable Boot Maker,— nas removed to No, 34 Market street. between Second and Third streets, where he would he happy to see his old customers. and all others who feel dtspoe. ed to patronize hint. Be uses nothing hut first rate stock, and employs the hest of workmen; and as he gives Its constant personal attention to business, he truststhal lie wt deserve and receive a fair share of patronage. Nen 10 FRUITS, ICE CREAM, ¢ CONFECTIONARY.— A Thinker respectfully Informs his friends and the public that they can always find the best quality of lee Creams, io:ether with a 1: kinds or confectionary and fruits. In their season, at his establishment—No. 11, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. N. B.—Pariles supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes. or anything in his line. Also (nonlife' furnished with Bread. *en 10 ■` VANS" CAMOMILE PILL LS.—ABRA I HAM J. CLEM ER residing at 66 Mott street, New York, was atilirted with ttyspepPla in Its ntost aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head• tithe, great debility. fever, costiveness, cough, heart. burn, pain in the rhePt and stomach *twat, s after eating, impaired appetite, stvgation of Pinking at the stomach, furred tongue, nausea. with frequent vomit Ingo, dizziness towards night and reptieness. The', had continued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when. on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans. WO Chatham toreel, and submitting to Ills ever successful and agreeable mode of treatment. the patirn: wns completely restored to health in the short space 01 one month, and sratefill for the incalculable benefit (feria ed. etadi. came forward and volunteered the above state For sale IN hole.sale and Retail by ARR'SPATTNT LIPAIPS. FOR BURNING, LARD, —l' hope who would wish greatly to reduce their evperne for light, Yhottl d certainly purchnye one of the ahoy.. nailed Lampe, as by I heir use there la a Clear nraavitut of at leapt t woo hints of the expense over 011,and llie light obtained front this is pore and brilliant, and Wholly free front ymoke nr dienreenble swell. 'We would here state that earr's Potent in the only one worthy the attention atilt , politic, an it in the only one that in spoil rattle to every variety nr pattern or Lamps, and the only one t lint will horn Lard WILLI, at any temperature of cold of twat. We bare. in the .hart apace of three mouthy. gold nevernt theunandn• and with sertrre an exreolion, those wing them have eapre..ed I heinnelven highly pleitY• r•d iVIIII them. ahd fully gonvii.ceil of the :rent economy by their u•e, an well as their impel - loth y over either oil or en tnlten, in regard in cleanline4Y nod light. The above named tamps ran behind only at BR 0 WA" h' Y.AMNIY Third force?, nearly opao.ite t ("net ( - Mir Where it kepi enn•tanlly nn hand fit Ilannia Metal. T and Cuts lamp al' valiant , palierns. Ciac. lampc void at manul,r , urere' pri• es. Wn tnke plencnre In nlret in! to the plililin the fnllnw ins errllticale, which l snl.nribed to by many respecla irlr eil izenS. We.the under.lgned, hive tried Ind are now tiring Carr'' Patent Lamm.. for burning l.n•d or miter animal ell, and wr have no heNtirtilon in saying tbnl they give an execrent light equalto any of the mrdirtary modes of lighting q house. at about otte•third the colt, and wholly free irollls , rtioke or other dipagreeettle amen. We take a pleasure In recommending I liete lamps , to the nubile. as by their lime there is a great Roving over either 'ltem or lard oil. or eren candles; and we believe them to he more cleanly and lee. trouldeeome than either. To he had nt linown k R LYMOND'S only, Third I'4 ree nrar'v (vomit*. 11w l'om Office. hey. W. W. Bakewell, Jame Hoon, " A. M. Bryan, Charles Poulton, " Sohn Weron, C. Venger, N. G. Collins, Wm. Graham, Jr., " Robert Dunlap, E. Trocillo, Dr 11. D. Sellers, Wm. Dongtw, " E. D. Cazzam, Henry Atwood, " Wm. M. Wri.tht, Isaac Crone, Robert H. Kerr, EN., Georee W. Henry A. Berkhnm, Bober! McPherson, l'lmmns Ounton. John S. Shafer, Crorre Mihenherger, Wm. Mc hbnom, 0. P. Shims, J. B Turner, A. M Bier, Wm. Marlin, B. M. n Iddle. Poet Muster Henry Barresser R o bert Gray, James S.Clark, of the Amer. Allen Kramer, ken lintel, A. P. Mart hens, John M,Campbell M. Steck house. L. A lbereer, Kotler! Johnston, James Meltin, N. B. Just received, nn improved Patent Lamp, for kitchen are. any 19—di w wir TO TUE PUBLIC, and patriot/arty to wry former patrons of this eity:—Having retired from the practice of Medicine. I may be permitted io say, that it has !alien to the lot of ut few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or laree a t han of ohstretrical practice as my own has been for th, last 30 or 40 years. The experienre of that lons period ofactivr life.and the fart of my having been twice, since 1830. atemelmed with Dr. It. A. Wilson, in the pr actice of medicine, (In both a period of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the merits of hi, Mils. So convenient otm efficient. and yet so safe. did I esteem these mug, I hat fur the last live years In my practice for the cure of chronic dlseases,of whatever name, and those of females in particular, I have used more ot them than all other nierilrlnes. Like every other...medicine, this must fail In some . in stances, but in my hands there has been less disappoint. ment ;Intl more antisfnet ;on In the administration of this one remedy limn of nil ot hers; its good effects sometimes quite asionhdung m•. If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either • fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pt.ls were Just the thing I wnnted. • If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined whit costiveness or inactivity °rifle liver constituted the disease of my patient, the pills were jest the thing I wanted. If I treated a ease requiring an emmenagogue, the Wilson's pills were just i fie thing I wanted. If polphallOn, headache, flushed countenance, or other difficulties. indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the *turn of life,' the Wilson's pills werejustthe thing I wanted. Thus, without resnmt to the name, a disease might happen in wear at the lime I have had it ta,pder treat• mem, enrtletilar indications or symptons ;teeing. were nl—ays moat promptly and most happily met by the Wilsotes pills. That so great a number of diseases, and sometimes ap. patently opposite ones, In which I have used these pills, should be clued more readily by them than by any other remedy, may at fire' seem strange and contradictory, but why it is so is as clear to my mind as that a great many persons should become thirsty from its many different causes.antt yet all require that common and greatest rtf all hiessinirs, water to quench their thirst. in conclusion, it is due the reputation of the medicine and the puhl/e, toss) , detidedly and unconditionally, that? the Iv its”rt's pills aretheoely combination I have ever ntprnetir , ..thnt rrqllv ttes• ,11,,.!1vr .1r ~ f or:..irt;" DR. !I.() ADA 'AI S foe the girl kt he, .z, of r." ‘k "Sr ! • ?.,7;r It. E. SEI.I.E4S, Agen!, No 20. Wood !II reel, helow Second ft 1.11 , Fire?? DR. GOODE'S Celebrated Female PiW. These Pills are strongly recommended 10 the notice of the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their eel, from want of ex ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the Uni ted States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and Retail. by R. E. SELhERS, Agent. sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second. WM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe . .Afaker, Liberty St., *pp . ortte the head of Smithfield at., Pistsbarek.— 'Me subscriber keying bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business In the old atom! of Mr. FL, and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his fine, In the hest manner and oft the Phortest notice. fie keeps cor !tinnily on hand a large assortment ofshoe finding's anti de3erlptlons and of the best quality. Ile aofl:lts the patronage of the pub. lic and of the craft. WM, ADAIR. sep 10 forrrssunGli 31ANUFACTORY.—spring, amt Aries far Carriages at Eastern Prices. The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coarh,C and ElMlle Springs (warranted,) Juniata Iron Alit% glitter and Brass plated Dash Framer, Rrans and plated nab Hands. Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Win* Lampe. Three fold Fteps, Malleable iron, Door Handles and Hinges, 4.e.&e. JONES d roirmAN. st• Clair it.. near e Allegheny Bridge HD.SELLERS, M. D.,olTiee and dwelling In Four th • near : Ferry street. sep 13-1 y LOOK AT THIS The attention iftho.e who have been 'somewhat seen- Ileal in reference to the numerous certificates pntitished In favor of Dr. Swayne's Compound syrup (4% 7 ll'lo'er Sy, on account of the persons being unknown In thin !WC tiros of the ?tate. Is respectfully directed to the follow nt certificate, the writer of which has been a citizen of ibis horoneh forstreral years, and is known as a gentleman of Integrity and responsibllliy. To the AMU , Mr. J. KIRBY. I have used Dr. Swayne'a Comp tied Syrup of Wilil Cherry for a conch, with which I have been severely at flirted for about four months, and I have no hesitation in saying that it lathe most effective medicine that I have been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness. and agrees well pith my diet,—and mantains a regular and nod appetite. I can freely recommend it In all °there similarly afflicted. J. MINI UM, Borough ofChambereb'a. March %VIAL Pep 23 l'or fate by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMFNTAL PERSONS desirous of procuring Pratt, Shade. and Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery, from rldladel Oda or New Ynrk, are refinenrii to make application as soon an posielhle, nt the Prof nod Seed Fiore of the sub errihet, where viol be find catalogues, !raft' itoutily , of the most excellent trartm Ms. F. L. SNOWDEN, asp 11 No IR4 T.iberty el reel, head of Won'. MARBLE MANUFACTOR V.—Patrick Cass fi eld re speetfullyarqualms his friends and the public gem eratty, that he has commenced the Marble hnsinesent the corner of rift h and Liberty cts.,where will be constantly on hn nil. fttml, stones, mantel pieces. monuments, brad and foot stones. table slabs for cabinet ware, and ewer/ articleappertainiug to the business. Be will warrant his work to he well done, and hi, charres will ha moderate lie respect fully asks a share of public patronage. sep 10- A. VEAZEY, Fat-weedier end Commission e Alerrhant. A zero for Sten:llion,. Cleveland and Penevylvanii end Ohlo 1.100 Ilevlrez rented the ware honey fentmerly occupied by Birmin:ham it Co.. No. 60 miser Ftr , , , ,t,l4.lween Wood and Smithfield. Is prepared tn reetdtre and forward good. on any port on flip Ohio or MI./deafly.' river on restionable term. sep-10 C - 04%.4 RT. , ' V ERSIIIP.—G, P. Smith 4. W. Hempinn, V having assnciated themselvos torethes under the firm of Ilsolwon it• Smith, will continue. the wholtwle ncY Gond,. hlisine+s in the lionse recently occupied by IlauTton. Smith 4- Co where they will he rerrivina in a few days a new stock Pan and Winter Contls. They rrspertfully invite their old friend:, and tnercia:,nts gen. Orally, visiting Pittsburgh, to call and extirrinr their, storK, sett! Qs—dam. Porta Me Plat form Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,50014, at $55 00. do do do do - 2.005 at $45 00 do do do do 1,500 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 at :10 00 do do do do 500 at 25 00 With raising levers an addition of 113 to each scale. Dormant scales for the ure of Warehonses, Flouring Mills, 4-c.,the same prices as above. Also, White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements, and a variety of other counter melee, which they will sell for front 8 to $l5, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills, Saw Mills. Salt Works. kc„ dotthle and singe geared slide fat hes,fnot and other lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing marhines, door and 8301 machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular saw shafts, machines for Pawing lath, Tinner's Inn chluesand tools ofall descriptions.aisufor making black Ing boxes, a superior article; governors for steam engine• stocks, taps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or joint boss and mar hinery for making the same, cotton factory ma chinery made or repaired; printing press plattena turned and printing presses repaired. JAMES MAY, Agent. sep 22—tf YOUNG 4. BR ADBURY JOHN B. GUTURIFI., Auctioneer and Commits. IP Won Merchant, No. 106, earner of Wood 4- FiftA sts. Pittsburgh: Having been appointed one of the Auction eers fot the City of Pitsburgh, tenders his services to Joh bets, manulhclnrers and dealers, who may be disposed to make trial of this market- He is prepared to make advances on consignments of ail saleable cnnunoditles, and trusts tosatisfy correspondents by quick sales, and speedy rand favorable returns. That the various interests which may he confided to lam, shall he adequately protected, he brings to the aid of his own experience in business and acquaintance with merchnodise generally, the services of Mr. SAINVIL FAuxterrocir.; heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer in Hardware end Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement is made. REFER TO MOWS. M. Tiernan, Preal. of M. 4. M. Bank. Darlington 4- Peebles, • Robert Galway, James M. Cooper, James May, R. N. Riddle. Pii remit • Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres% I • or Exchange Bank. HarrintOo,Bruttb, 4- co., John E. Davis, • SamuelChartti, J. R. Moiirhead. _Jas. W.'Brown 4. co. t. John EN Brown, 4- Co: 4. 11 realty. •t• •' John : 4 I: , 4 John r,-.1:41, 11 4 - 1.1 , -1 fl,r , I f' -g —.sa.t tt f^w I, lrrels nr 1 , 7 forrdit 1F.4 Cr:rf!P.,l4‘is I it., - ,lintr TREES ,mproved Play tanufarthred be th•tr Machint t, between pia. nh .treet, two ,nne flail, Pittit Innfarture and Ind the follow. tr,t Aeales(wltol. y cm' °tied of No. 1, Port We Platform I.altte.tra weigh 3Jlhr 41165,• Phlladel'a I - sari ID TO THE WlSE .— ins s now well understood how much dis , irders of the mind depend for their cure 'tonna doe attention In the body. It se vow understood how valuable is that medicine which will ?envier morbid aernmolntions without weakening tie bodily power. It is now understood that there is a reciprocal influence be. tween the mind and the body. Ii Is note understood that nitre..kg with the Brandreth Pilldtviit remove n Inetan. chol:IT, and even insanity Is cured by perseverin2ly living them: II Is now understood how much dome-tic happi ness depends upon the healthy condition of the digestive organs. It is now well known that the rtr:lntiffSh Pills have cured thouvanriv of Itopelc-ts and helpless persons, even when the first physicians had pronounced I hem beyond all !Inman means of relief. It is now not only well known that the ftrandreth Pills so cure. lint it is also on• derstood how they cure; that It is by their purifying elect on the blood liwt they restore the body to health. The vnine of the medicine Is becoming, more and more manifest,li is rerommenled daily from family to family, The Firnndrellt Pills remove In an almost imperceptible manner all noxious accumulations and purify and invigo• rate the bfood,and their good elfi‘rts are not countet baler'. red by any inconveniences; being controvert entirely of vegetables they do not expose those who tine them to: danger; and theft' effects nre as certain as they are salu tary; they are tinritruntd safely adminkterld to Infancy. youth, manhood, and old age, anti to women in the most critical and delicate elrenntstances. They do not disturb or shock Ilse animal functions, but restore their order and ei tablivh their health. Sold at Dr. itrandret h's Office. No. 93, Wuod street, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents per box, with foil directions. MARK--The only Mare in Pittsburgh where the genu ine Pills can he obtained, is the Loetor's pain office, Nn. 98 Wood street. sop 10 Du' J. B. TIRRITVgi, Respectfully inform the citi• zees of Pittshargh and vicinity. that he has return• ed to the city. He hopes to share the confidence of his former patrons end the public generally; and solicits a renewal of a portion of their patronage. In connexion he would observe, that the operation of Lithntrlty, ror treakingthestoneinthe bladder and allowing it to pass of with the urine,) Is every where commanding the deep est Interest. He hopes to extend the benefit ofthis branch of his profession to the afflicted. Eitrictures,Dlseaa a of the Madder and Kidneys,—which occasionally follow, will likewise receive attention. Those from a dietetic:li wishing further information will apply pergonally or by letter, orif desired MT he accommodated at his dwelllng,in a retired part of the ci ty, on Third, between Ferry and Liberty Mg. rep 10 Bit AN DR ETU PILLS, L ET invalids read th e following account of a Sailor cured of,, turnpikes ion of afflictions in nineteen days Isy the use of Brandreth Pills. It distinctly proves there are herbs fa nature which have affinity cure be cause of disease, and Brandreth's Pills:ire made for them Read and be convinced. Take the medicine ;indite cured EXTRA 0 !MINA It C URE OF RHEUMATISM R RHCEA, AND AFFECTION OF THE LLING lona SHAW. otPetnbroke, Washington county, Maine, being drily sworn, says, that he wastaken violently sick about six months since. The pains in his head, breast, hark, left side and instep being so had that he was non. hleto help himself. and was taken into the Chelsea Hos. oital in the city of Boston. That after being i s said hospital five weeks, Doctor Oils said lie did not know what was the mallet With him, and that he could do nothing for him, noreould he prescribe any medicine. That he, therefore, was conveyed from the Chelsea lius. !their° the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he was there physicked with al I sorts of medicine for a peri od offour months, stuttering all thelime the most heart. rending misery.— That, Besides his affection of his bones he was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: ROMP. limes he would spit a quart of phiegin in the day; besides this affection he had a bad Merriman, which hod more Or leas attended him from the commencement of his sick. nests. That at times he dreaded a stool worse than he would have dreaded death; that he can compare the feel ing to nothing save that of knives passing through his bowels. A ner 'mitering worse titan death at the Sailor's Retrent,on Staten Island, the doctor told him that medi. rine was onus useto him, that he mu.' try to stir alont. 41 this time he was suffering the greatest misery. That his bones were so tender he could not hear the least press ure upon the elbow or upon the knee, that his Instep was most paintul.lhat as the Doctor said he would give him no more medicine he determined to procure some of Or., Brand'reth's Pills, which be did, from 241 Broadway New York; that he commenced with five pills, and some tisnesincreaselehte dose!'" eight. Tile first week's use so much berutffred him, that the doctor, not knowing what he was using, said, snow,Shaw, you look like a man again; If you improve in this way, you will soon he well.' That he toned every dose-of the Brandrrill tills relleVe him, first they cured him of the pain when at stool; that they next cured tie diarrhwa, sad finally the pains in , his bones;—That the medicine seemed to add strength to him every day. Fie told the doctor fester day the 11th Instant, That he felt himself well, and also, that heli owed his recovery to Brandreths Pills under Providence,that he hart taken the medicine 'every day for 19days; that the doctor told him if he had known he had been taking that medicine, he should not have stayed another day in rho house. Be considers it its his dot,- to make thispublic statement for the benefit ofati similarly afflicted; that they may know where toAnd a medicine that wth cure them. JOHN StIA W. John Ss ' ; , r rrs :!n'y swore thi:l2ti, urty of 1,..., { , ,c, i,„ , ,:,-- I, Tf• i 4). t the f ndini f;:: week iiv friend, - r _ • rn ,„,,,,... I :, 11 . rt : ;—, •%.. .; 7 'I r ,'" 1, !vei; Drin,..:u. t z v. iiii hifA bunre ie pism . Aei?r: 4 '. - Dr.'i — Prr rii. , .. T .• r •••.! ,1 rr. s:- ~ ` . • • rirra.'prro, r 1 , , -- . 7.:11..f,R0-1/;":'" -11, N , ,.. -, • 1:k - , ! P JI.10 ", v.' tl;'',..werc, w itti Irue indi^^ Anent - t . , - •,, -, ; -.. 0 --,,, 'III , ' 4 . 3 . - r ,- r! -, ,- .1, ;' , lt.. 4 'l - 41. 11% if •:. tri r i jj” ..,..... v „,.....n. , ....i , :,.... _ I , ' f ,"" ' 7 '.. ' •".' , r 6 ''" IMF" IhA (... s . - .T. r . V . I..t . CE . n r . "' ' ''''Z b 'b' '''''l"''.: '''''' ._.ilhes' . , t0t4.4 tiltom4vAk e li t . he ? f -, al'oP4 %.4 - ,..,„„i ,• ser..:2—kltimm. rirp .-i ' x ' ... ' .. , , . . . t &LAT VEINGIMILNOM BY U. R. ADDISON. I visited the coast of Cormandel pt ly to Bee the far famed procession - of gernaut. which I found so far from 411 short of those accounts I had hithL looked uppon as exaggerated, that altliough I had gone to see it fully prepared to vier its horrors, 1 came away sickened and ter= rifled by scenes more revolting than haler !: ination ever pictured. Indeed, to tint very moment some of the incidents rat" with such striking force, that.l even-lui regret ever having looked on such. abea),: inations cruelties. Men slicing:theii flesh eith sharp knives; mothers saerifk ,ing their children; bigots performing eve 11, torture on themselves, fanatics daslrinie heads beneath the enormous wheels.i the car, which in a moment comb, their skulls before my face, where amt. sonic of th t lesser terrors of this dis.gi ting fete, from which, after a few linnet hastened away, fully determined nel again to resisit it. Otir. y way back to Madras I atoppt the house 0 T —, one of the felows I know, one of the sirrcerest most upright magistrates in India. , fran' t to his servants, an excellent parent, was generally bi . loved by all who hitn. When I arrived, 1 found - my friend itii; % sent. His s%ife, however did the hotpz for him, and gave me a- pressing inititiitjba, to remain a couple of darts, until herlat;" band's return. She had three childr*li" was one of the most elegant watn r etir know, and, though of hasty temper,_ ytil goodhearted and well intentioned. I accepted her invitation, and retired dress for dioner. I had not completed my • toilet, when I hearer' a great bustle in the'. house; so, hastening to finish my task of a— doming, I quickly decended to the hall, where I found Mrs. 'l' bitterly la. menting the loss of a superb emerald neck- . 1 lece, which had suddenly disappearedfrorn' her trinket-box, in wick she declared slie had carefully deposited it a few days be fore. A strict search took place. Every ser vant was examined; but all to no purpose. till it was suddenly recollected that a young Malay boy, about ten years of a,te, who had • hitherto acted as :a sort of page, had been sent to the case to bring down a ring to mistr se on the previous tiorrirag; boy had also been seen - :-.lo"th some money, which he however averred he had received from his father, and in this statei!- aunt he was borne out by his parent (who . was one of the kidmulgars in the house . - hold;) but, as i. wa,t only natural he should endeavor to screen his child, little attentioisi: wag paid to his corroborating testimotiy, '• The result was, that suspicion pointed strorgly at the boy that his mistress desired him instantly to be tied up and flogged , un- . „ . 4 , , til he confessed what he had done with thett:, stolen necklace. The unhappy father threw_ ` . himself himself on the floor at the feet of T—, besought her to relent. But, cott,. sidering the case too clearly brought horde: to the young Malay,*and annoyed at hitr,rei!' fusal to admit his guilt, she refused to listen to the parent's appeal. The boy was tied up, and punished the blood actually flowed down his The father was present at the scene, end,' though he nearly bit his lips through, hi' 1; did not attempt to interfere. Ilia goo en- dured the torture without a groan, at.d'af- • ter three dozen lashes he was taken down fainting without having made any confes.. The next morning he was again flogged, but he still remained obdurate. A third in fiction on the following day had no better effect; so, by my advice, Mrs. T— stained from further attempts to &kit ack admission of the theft until the return ocher husband, which had been postponed uria;6.; voidilbly for another week. The boy speedily recovered; and , returned to his work. The father, though seemingly much hurt at heart,, uttered .110 complaint, and performed his dotiva so Iliac
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