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' ' " ; For publishing a new Daily Paper in the City of Pitts burgh, to be entitled the DAILY MORNING POST. , . 7 llESubscribers having made arrangements to merge -;'••.:,;,-.. the Amet Iran Manufacturer null Pittsburgh Mercu ry Into one Journal, have concluded •to publish .a daily ,i.; . 2 . • paper with the title of the Doily 3forning Poet. The leading object of t tie "Posx" will he the il:ssemina. tion and defence of the political prlnciptes that have bete. 'lli ;: lofore been maintained by the Editors, In their respective •sr , papers, and their best efforts will still he devoted to the • .•:•• • r•ts advancement and success of those doctrines ' , Although, in politics, the paper will he thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an hopest,' candid history of passing Political events, Foreign 1 ; .. - --. . and Domestic intelligence. and brief notices of all qtat• ~ leis ard occurrences that come property within the snhere 1...1. ofa Public Journal, to make their met sufliciently In , - 5.,. -.'• , erecting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, Ir :/- • l•,;1... respeetive of party conaidernilons. In addition to the political and general news that will : :' L., be found in the ...Sionsing Post," the Editors will lake p" •- `,. ~.•• pains to furnish the Imainesss community with the latest.ned must Interesting Costume's!. lexEcta• ;-:s-•.•4?.1s ,• ceNcE front all parts of the country, and to have prepa• :. •• red such accounts of the... Markets and the State of Trude . as will be advantageous to oar Merchants and Business "st,.; . ' Men in their several callings. Tartar -'f he POST will he published ea a large import• i." al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journal) at tit- unusually low.raie of FIVE DOLLARS ..: .-1 per annum,payable in adiance. it will also be sold by ..-`4-ts oews.boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. 4drertisentents will be inserted at the lowest rates - • • 1:111.1iSed by the other daily papers of the city. tty-TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will he engaged on the most liberal terms ' ; .-•- THOS. PHILLIPS, "'ii i:. ;-.3'•••- August 31, 1842. W. EL SMITH. 100 MIDS. KY. LEAF TOBACCO, In store and for sale by J. O. 4' A CORDON. •••••••• stip 1.4 - No. 12, Water street. , _ ~ - . • . MORISON'S PILLS - ..,.,•.. . . . it, Morrison 4 Co. London, -for sale only by S. N. Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin - ~. alley 'Pittsburgh : Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole Direly for Western Pennsy Ivania. Erp 10 •.:' • . ' - - F A nit FOR SA LE.-The undersigned offers for sale a -... tract of 'and situated 4 mites frc..,,, toreepott, in the direction of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Armstrong -..'"-=:,;717. county. containing 100 nrres, 65 cleared and under good fence; 10 of which are in meadow-- a good square log dwelling house and cabin barn erected thereon-an apple-:;. 7 otchard of RO bearing trees and a spring of excellent ' ,•I' • ••••,1 - . • „ water convenient to the haulm. •.• :•• . FOR 'TER MS:triply to the subscribers residing at the •:-....,-;- Sciltworks oilhe Pennsylvania Canal, 1 rode above Free- • ~,i.: port, •,;.', ,- • sep 10 wst. k PHILIP BARER. ... , ---- TO THE WII is now well understood how ISE•- _ 7 - I ~ : a. , . - much dis 'niers of the mind depend for thiir cure ... upon a due attention to the-hotly. It is rosy understood ~., e how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid - accumulations teithout weakening the bodily power. It is • ' - •.: now understood that there is it reciprocal influence be. tween the mind and the body. It is now understood that purging with the Brandreth Pills witl remove n melan• .s • f. eitoly, and even Insanity is cored by perseveringly using ' •. S' - •. them: it is now understood how much domestic happl. e ~..,.•, nese depends upon the healthy condition of the digestive ~. organs. s -• -z - /..4•a: . .., 7`:•' ' • ... - , tis• i• , , z":** • .-f:.... ..e --`4.;',,, ;-. 4 VOL L_NO, 98. • PUBLISHED BY TnOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, Jr. CORNER OF WOOD 4- FIFTH ITS. 'rEB.M.S.—FIVE. DOLLARS a year, payable in advimee. Single copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the letitinUt Of the office, and by News Boys. • r he Mercury and Manufacturer dyttrobiiebed WEEKLY, at the saute office, on a double !medium sheet, at TWO 'MLA RS a year, In ad. Vance. Single copies. SIX CENTS - ? , - • Terms of Advertising. , lint SQUARE OF TWELVE Lusw.B OR LESS: Agin insertion, MO 1 One !howl), $5.,00 10 roe Insertions, 11,75 I Two moms, 6.00 Insertions, 1,00 Three months, 7,00 11 10 1se_, week, 1,50 Four months. R.OO Two weeks, 3,00 Six months, 10,00 d r Itree weeks, 4.00 One year, 15,00 i YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS CALIWZLEILE LT PLULBORM. : ___ One Squors Two Square: Pts months, 311,00 I s'ix months, One year, 25.00 One year. Cr ',argon . advertisements in prorortion. •- CARDS of four lines Six not,t,itts a year. PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. CITY PosT Orrice. Third between Market and Wood M Riddle, Posima.ter. - 1 4 .141iT0m House, Water. 411 i door from Wood at. Peter. .11111101hu tidings—Major John Willock,Collector. Parr Tas•suity, Wood between Fir-t and Second sirterifil—Jamcs A. Bartram, Treasurer. 'wirer TaILLSORT, Third street, next door to the rkard Presbyterian Church—S. It. inhnethn, Treasurer. ttamro - t's Orrice, Fourth, between Market and Wood ,Mreose—Alexander Hay, Mavor. INISHCEILNT'S Excomior. Fourth, near Market si. BANKS Prersavuon.lietween Market and Woo s (' etrects, on . Third and Fourth streets. milts' MID M kNet,teTURIVIS' AND FAR MRRS' Da• Pouir R • Y., (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, betart en wool 01 Market stteets. eleii/stot, rin it street, near Wood. WviTt.F. 1 1 ‘1,3u0Noknet• (Torn, Water street, near the Fridge. - EicaAmos floret., corner of Penn and S,. Clair. Illicacuttorrs' firvent, corner of Third and Wood. 40 11 1,Kkatcer liorst.,corner Di Third and Smithfield. narren '-"ritrris. corner of Penn =tree!. and Canal. SteltlLlD EAGLE, Liberty Plreet. near Seventh. Mit,Lcas MANPtoN ttorse,Lit.eriv St opon-itn Wayne Rua ititiurvrr Manaitort !forst. Perin Si. Oppe:111. RonEwr NV 00 OS, ATTORNEY A\ COUNSELLOR AT LAlR'.—Offwe t , oto ved , lo - 41akowell', offiees on Grout si., newly onvosite 110 ne v 6)1111 ' iiOU3P, next rooms to RAM D. Mallon, Sigq,—First floor. so , o 10 11. 113I0S. TI. ELLIOT l', M. I..).—Office removed in . Se. C:air street, between Penn and Liberty Ste% Ws burgh. s r 10 „NEW GOODS. —Presi on ¢ Mackey, w and retail dealers In Prete-It, at d Domes:le slow” Cowls, No. , sea 70 NICAN [MESS & 11119CLITAE, Aiturneys and Conissinliirs at Law: (Wien to the Diamond, bark Girtlnt old Court Ilouge. Pit 10 ttE qOVA.L. -n. Nlorrow, Aliternmo; of north -4. silt of rifth bctwcon Wood and Smithfield r•, Pittshuirgit. set , 11) Tows. 747ogvi r r ; %Vivilosnle Ctn,nor Dinifter, Anti Ot.tier in Preln, and Pirsii V:lnnfAtitireJ .Vo. 224 Libel-ig • Street, Pitts- Fel) 10 0.1 H. W I I.ate t 1•`1 " 4 . 1)11.•VOR.1 II ILIA'Ms & tiWo ar Li. -- Grneers Produce a... 1 Co.einiisg.•on Ni4uttinnt , , nod "iionttprs In Pittsburgh Manufactured zirti , ,,te,, No. 29, %V .I t.t reel. 10 0'11.\R:1 ROBINSON, norm, Law; Otrt,•e Je IheWl rl .I,le .flhc Lilaitiont:.l.eiww, aiiitkftt IJniuu Fireels.upsinire Fill 10 ... I• 1.11111.F1311..V1V, .Attorney at. 1,1 w; i ender, . A • „;, 4 11101.e.•Mii.311.11SitrVirt.:: to till !Millie. Offire cot. •iter of rinh :, rid Market Streets, above D. Lloyd 4- c”., , gdo!c,Plitshurgli, ___—______— Pa.-----_ ` ,i, I 0 JOHN R. SIIFRTVP Ja. , . I:Egx SilrgairF & KEAA, si:muiactureis of Copper T”1, and Stmet Iron Ware. No BU. Front gt Itur2h. House Spouting, and St ca oloat work p °nook rzecuted. `et. 10 TanklAS B Y 01.114 • FRANCIS t . IROS. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture. Ware Roomy, t,orni.r of Ilan(' ct. a Exchange Alley. virl•;hing to Plll'6l7ti, will find it 10 fl`widranirue to give us a call, het u+ fntlly -attAhed that kaa please ad 10 (wanly and pring. cep 10 UIVLONHAMS.—Just rere , ved URI choice! ht ion lime, well cured and for teCe ritro p by li do • r retail, by ISAAC 10 N 0.9, Filth st • TA BAG A.. —A sunp'y of Landreth's Fresh Rn• fif , tit Dago, and other different varieties of Turnip Oilpe :, just received and for sale at Between PRICES at the Drag and Seed Store of F. L. SNOWDEV, . a pp 10 No. 184 Liberty street, kcal! of Wood. WEBB CLOSEYA,BuN* and Shoe Ittnnuf.mio ry, No. 83 Pourtp St., next door to ihe U. States Ladier . Prunella, Icid and Satin Shoes made ;n lte neatestwanner, and by the newest French nation's. sop 10 151000 ORUS M ULTICAULUS. n tuts to suit purchasers; to be disposed of by F. t. snrowDEN, No. 184 Liticriy mrort, head of Wood. " MP 10 AHLI A ROOTS, Flowers and Plower Seeds et ee• ery description, 'esti aleriye he Sad at the Drug Hsi Hoed store of F r 1.• ' RNOWIW.N. , 'U.IO 104 Llhert q street , lu a J of Wood. Ka LBS. Illinois A, shin! 'Marmon Onion Seed, for Vale at the Drug and recd score of F. L SNOIVDFN, 184 Llherlyltrept, brad of Wood. = sep 10 4OOLBS. NEW JERHEY SWEET POTATOES, for seed; Just received by F. J.. 6TOW DEN, No. 1844406 head of Wood st. step 18 -77 :411{Aitrg TOOLS; roil:listing of tillb i tiancy Spades T Tiansolauling ron-els, fi•lilinf 04, Budding lONA. Pruning Knive.4., Pruning Shears, me., just re• dllio for sale by • P. L. SNOLVDEN. E ;si • Arp 40 184 Liberty Weer., bend of Wood. f 1 4 6 : CACE Venlann fin me.- —4llllli received a small sii p• 1. ~ p ly a very choke cured Venison Haas, on retull 1 lots for current money,. .. ~. ISA /iv ti ARIUS, Agent, and Com. Merchant WRITE Dutch Clover Seed, Orr:bard Crass and %salacity Blue Stags, always 011 hand and for P. L. SNOWDEN. No:184 Liberty street, head of Wood. gait 1 1 imp 10 EYSTIMI - 4- BUCHANAN, Arearaegs at Late. office Thanosrad from the Diamond, to "Attorney'sßow," ahudY We of Fourth street, between Market and %!ood at edits sep 10 AGIRTRATE:S' • ITLA-N KS. for prpeeedines In At toilkotent unApr b.. late Irv, for ,or FOR FALL.—La; t E Lane aid r:reet. A u0:1 L suer 10. kfULINi; n,„, • 100 L r i e: ' ; i iwrc of 10i W p AissoLurioN OF PAIITNE:q , ..;IIIP.—i ; :Li. 4LL Crt.cr of CO3 1121211=11 V , IIIEME J . OHNBTON 4 STOCKTON, Bookselfers,Prlntersand Paper Manufacturers, No. 37, Slarket st. sep 10-1 y JOHN ANDERSON, '&m111111441 Foundry, Water st.. near 'he Monongahela finumr , ,Pittsturgh. seplo—ly LEONARD S. JOIINS, A Merman, St.einir street, PC cond door from Liberty. sep 10-1 y DR. S. FL HOLM ES, Oflire in Second street, next door to fttulvany 4 Cos Glass Warehouse sep 10-1 y SHUNK "4. Fir‘int,A Y. Attorneys at Law, Fourth st., near the Mayor's Office, Pit isha rah. sep 10-1 y THOS. HAM I L't'ON, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood arut Smithfield site.. Pith:bur:lb. sap 10-1 y HUGH TONER, A tro. nnv ni Law. North Ent rorner of Siniilifinld and Pon r , h ni mein. ser 10-1 y TTIONPS,IN 111.NYA ... JAMES TURNBUI L. HANNA Zr TITIINRUI.I,'S per Warehouse, No. 114, Wood gt., where 'nay be had n general gunnlY of writing vernpplng, printing, wall paper, blank linoke, school hoottg, -e, 4-e. ec p 0-1 y R 1.7. TOWN3END k CO., Wire Workers 411 d -If refezeurers , No. E'.3 Market sireet. between 2tl and 3d streets. sep 10-1 v EXCIIANGE IIOTEL, Corner of Peen and Clair o.eog,by NIcKIIIBIN 4. SMITH. sTpl(l—ly BROWNSVILLF; JUNIATA IRON WORK S.--Ed wa , cl linrhes. Nlanufarturer of Iron and fsiails Warehouse N 0.25. Wood al.. Post:bur:oi. Fen 10 —ly F IG NI ETAT, —77 lone .06 Co ,- Fare by J A.GO/11) - .)N, orp 1:3 No. 12 kVater strrct 31090 LEIS. BACON . ll' MS. 16.0011 Baeol , Shoulders, for sa e by J. G. Fr A. GORDON, 5e1,13 No 12 Water sirret r Jr.. B . rneltizham, 'year rol.bur2ll, .Pa., Matto fri. torPr of Lorkg anti Bolls; To Foltpr. Hill and Tholie! licrelvF; Iloo!.1•11 Srrews for Rollin. , Milk, 4-r. Fop 10—Iv JOHN APCLOSKEY.Tnitor and 1.0.er.y 1/0 su sect , I.k.tweea Sixth Lusa Vir,gin alley , :soutil side, ~.Pro %V 11(.101111111C 4. CO., holcsit le I: rovers Phil CMI,IIM iOll Mr,c hant4— tillltrotid street, 1,0 weer, WOO fi and Stith litield al s„Fitt-thorli. sep 10— ly G n I)O C0.1)1104..i0ri and Forwa.din.4 al . :Pater nt.. .pp y 114 4 1 P.--4 ra.A , S 1.01,3,n Coed f efl'lverl per S and fur sale Ity J. G. 4- A. GCIII DON, Sep 10 No. 12. vk aler al mei ii I 4 I.IGAR No .vv Orleans Su 2 "; 80 Wag New Orleans 11oln.,4; I.v erl 10 J. G. 4- A. DO T. QUI": I:.-7 101(1; prune N. 11. twr S. 0.1 Nl:iitie. and 1 ,, r g.tle by J. G. k 1.0 it 1)0 N. sep So. 12, ‘N'Toer street AVON CAS :9.1n order. nn hind and for sale v per, 10 J. G. k A. CORDON, No. 12, WrOcr Fl QT.TGA R AND 1101. \ awl 4 I.' I , N. n. ;Et i.hts N (1. rrooivod roo So , unkrial Importe.r, am! for , ;. 11r. 113' J . G A. Gril,lo V. Grp 10 1101,', r. 111 L) 011.. 1, sa , I y 11. A. r 1.1 ) , FPO 10 roc nr r ul 6'l ft stS 1631 PA ....it! ow I, lor Ly n I.A Il.\ G. , )r • K ,t• 'c .rn 111 r0 . ..1.er nl o'.l'l anti NV,, 00 1.1 , S PlCparc•ti , 11,1 1 1, gN , I I m 4 .1 1 1 ., 1 .1 1'..N1: - Z1 1 :, ,1 K . 1 1, 1 , ,1 1 , , •1 6 ,1 111,1 W,)•,/ , Qt , tr; n AND 1101, 1,;, ( 1., N. 1). 1 ' 77 do• do, 100 du. ha N,1:(11;110x . No. 13 wai,r BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, hi. 11-.'d i I n't f , krn Wry p' 11.1,1 01. ... aPPrI/VNi'dy .1 i he i of if), serill A. 1 724. 1 IIUBBA it h0.,1 shoe ;$ l l, ,e„ 11't,od and sireeis. r 2 I; stp IJ AT 7 ItNEY AT LAW. V. utt:rr to iil• tter of Foul II; :I reef a lid Clicrry Alley, het wecil and G rtl t it reel'. I.bir-211. 111 FOR I ENT.—Tlu•dwrin, , g and lot comainine 4 acres, in llo•211eny, hear the Beaver Boan.miely srmme!Clitircie. A priv nl lhe leech. Int s aad Vialmfacluims' io VV. D. DENS V. Sep 10 Cashier. . , n%.V ID II SANDS, ATCH & CLOCK ,:-.T -1- , MAKER, No. 7, Si. Clair btr,et, Pius ,'.v bu Oh, LI E.ll. ER IX WATCHES. CLO C KS. B RF:ASTPIXS FIXOER RINGS, C'll./.7IXS. KEYS, C CLUBS, A.c. rep 10 ANDRETIFS GARDEN SEEDS.— A fun JigJ supply' of Latolieih's Gart!rn 011 hand, aiol for sale ttt 111, aviicy, the Din:!s , ore of F. L. SN(AVDENI, 1;34 i)hrrl% sireet. head or woad DR. l)% VII) WARD hru his office and residcncr un Fotirt It Street, marl son , ll of the Court Muse, second dwelling front floss str4 el Ile will faithfully attend all calls pertaining t o his runfr-scion. Night calls should be made at the door above the basement. cep EMOVA —Matt hew Juors, fla her anti Hair Dress er, has removed to Poo rt it st reef, or peso(' t he May. ors office. w here ite will be happy to watt upon permanent ur transient customers. Ile solicits a share of public oat• rotta2e. Feu 10 NV".A. 'V'A Ito,D ENTIST., Penn st. three door below Irwin street, Hours of business. from 9A. M., until 5 It. NI.. after Iv hien time he will attend to 1.0 one except in en.res of arma I neregrity. lie would further inform those who may think proper in employ him lint lie expects Imnrediale payment, wii !lout the neeeisily on his part of sending in hills. Eep 10 1 iII'FARL IL ND, Upholsterer and Cabinet CP er, nird it. between. Wood 4- ,Marks[ streets. respri Ifni inf ants his friends and the public. that lie is pr,pa red to e xecute all alders for Sofas, Sul-boards: Bu teaus,Citairs, rabies, Bedrteads, Stands, llair and spring Mattrasse , , Curtains, Curvets, all , urls of Ovholsteritis, work, wiiirh lie will warrant clout .o ally made In the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10 COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, A - 0 110 Word .titreet, Pilisburgh.-11. A. Hangman, AuciioneerandCo•nmia io n 31r rcha lit, is now prepared to receive and sell all kinds of Gotv's and Nierchandice, at Ilk larce and rapacious looms, No. 110. North East Corner 01 Wood and Fdrth Streets. Fithdrurch. Regular sales 01. Dry Goods. Fornitnre, Groceries and other arittle ,on Mnndays and Thursday of each week. Hardware. Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on TUestlay. Wednesday. and Tioirsda, evenings.. Books, ~every Saturday ev Liberal advances wade on 4 7 onsirmtnehts when wanted. rEVERCI“ Messrs. John D. Davi s . Esq., 1 1 n7nlry smtin, Potnroon, F.foon, a . r o 1.• , lqtftu:;!ze q• Co :4 'is ee & I• r. enrwl. -C. J0.,11 11 Faift,rt • R. .4- CO P. f'1•41.1,t 4 . Ca PITTSBURGH, JANUARY 5, 1843. lIIGBY—No. 121. Corner of Wood und Front • Streets, Pittsburgh, has on hand a complete as• ,4ortmentof Queensware soiled to the city or country tiade. Also, a choice selection of pure while and gold hand DINING AN D TEAWARE, in large or small sets, or !. epa rnte pieces to suit purchasers, A cask of 46, 60, or 84 place sets, superbly painted and silt English China Teaware, at very low prices. Toy Teawarc, plain, and rich painted and gilt, from 1,00 to $5.00 per set Children's Muss of evely description. White China Shaving Muss. Croolio Dining ni d Tea eiervices, in white and with splendid American scenery printed in blue and black. A larce varlcly of Steamboat Dining and ttreakfra , t Sets, Imported to runlet!. complete, Flee Proof stone halting plates and dish*, from the Derbyshire Potteries,. Flint nod Green Glas4, In all their varieties. Window Glass, of every size. Patent Burt:rig, Tubs and Keelers. Sione Pipe !leads. d-c. 4e. 4-e. All of which are respectfully offered in the pub. lie on the most - favorable terins. Jan 26. 1342-1 y /11.1 J. PDX A L DEN Attorney and Cannpettor at • Las. Cffi rs his profs, innal services to the cit liens of Piilsltur.7ll and hopes for a chare ol pohtlepat rotince. He eiecuienil kindsi.l writing, will/ neat 'less and dispatch. Cases in bankrnptcy attended to on reasonable I ernis.—Ofrice In Emithfield street, at the house of Mr. T homas O'Ncif, is whom he refers. sep 10 T. J. FOX ALDEN. AVI it CI. RK, elialtionable Bern Maker,— )Ina removed to No, 34 Nortek street, het wean Reconti and Third streets, wbere lie wou ti he happy in nee his old customers, and all others who feel Airport. ed to patronize him. Tie usre nothinz but first rate stock, and emplu3 s the hest of workmen; and an he riven eoteon,,t perronal attention to business, Ile rtisisehat hr w in deserve a Nit receive a fair share of patronage. 1(1 tit:.l2lM , , 1: 1:1: CONFE4I'FIt)NAIt A Ilnnprr ri,(lpl . l rtllly miming hi. friend, and the piddle that they ran always lorl the hest quality of lee Creams, tot:ether wtth al: hinds of confectionary and frnit•*. in their season, at his estahli•linieht—No. 11, Fifth street, Imtweer. Wood :cud Markt.t. N. 13.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with rakes, or arts thing in Ink line. Also families furnished wit n Bread. son 10 VIVA NS'S fr A 31(),IIILE PILL L S .-A BR A .L. 4 11.'011 J. CI.1:1 NI ER , rrsiditw at (36 Moil street, New York, vt as afflicted st lth Dygpepzia in 11i. 1110.0 a,zzra vat' el fat tn. The symptoms were violent heal ache, areal 110410 lip. fevev, einitivenetu, cough, heart. h. ell, pain in the the and stomach filwats :Int.,' eating, 4111glifrd app. I ser sat inn of sinking 31 Ihe ,sonia r h, furred ionziee, nausea. with frequent voinitingß, dizziness i nwar d : o t,l i :end ',listless. These had enniinlird . ivernont 11. Whi•ri, on consult iliz 14. Win. Evans. l fio that ham Tree?, and s d oinniti o2 to his rye, +necessfnl Ind agrrratdr 'node of Ir•alriinn, the patient was rrdnideielv 1•=11)red In health tit i.e' s h ort spare of nit mon; 11. and rniefot for the incalculable benefit (lefty d. rain. forward and VO , ll nirrred the abowf stale ['or sate 1V holesale aid It eta l' Cr li. E. SEI.T.FAS,"Asgent , ~p 10 20. W.1.e1 or, gr — lt RR'S P TEX T Al PS, F 0 B L 7 IeXI.V(I R D.-. Tlinse who v,, , u141 ast.h _ready to reduce tm , ir fir m!.! re,f jr, , y i m re n n " one of as by Ibrir eSe thrre ie n dear ,ivlorf. of a! Irro.l twa , birds of tilt examlze over r/il,aml from ili i,: purr 31111 brilliant, and whor% f.ro r. not ,elekr• arfil - ,!rrl•al o e 50,011. We would ,t,11.• 11.11 rttttett the ttltt) one il.e n.ention of thr ' , WV.. , ihro is appli In f,tlc rn rf 1,:11111, and tIll• 00, ove %ill rnn 1,0 1,•,,1 11••• 1,,,•0. i ILr qo,”ol three [now .Id •et orol ill, I. o eTr”:11101. I (IX p'r;ic. 6,1 ill( Ili. cl.il erollll.l, 2 ip ro. I ;4AI - 'II if, its Over either oil ti 1,1 C! ,. .t1t;i1.,.. 01•1; r/21,1. 1 . 1:1" Iqll,l II loriT , I otl .110 v H..; ;try wopwitak I .41t.t.st `\'i nn 11,nd itrita'tint9 v,pial, Tin vat if,- pa“. C• 3 - nat.! 1;1 pri• r.. :11fr . it • 111 2 f r l t , ;F. t , ,r f.,1 1,, e• 1 tfi , II Is I ,t.ed 10 I.y re , per 1a lie i• rsi2i e.l. have 11141 rue unto ran'- Pinar.: ler I Or o' her a Grt,andarhnv^nr-at lln v iixiclierl 114ln—iv:al in ar y ul lee oulionrp niodi of :it alien? 0,1.•1 lord (tee I (Jai iiinuli,or 01 'oer :,rreri I t swell. \\iv take a rtJooto , ool Or/ I to the I I.rjr a _real inv. river Allier Sperlo nr 1.111 oil. or !Wen r:11141;CH; and we lii.lll:VP Iheut to hr mere r 1,1,1 V :”,11 :,•,(C. I it.o .I,ao it le t han either. To be had at IlarrwN R♦o MO N D'el only, Third r.lreet, nears. np;.n. ur 10 , I'o,l Uirlee. I•rv. Jame. Donn, " A. NI. lir • an, .r!es Payison, " )01111 ltrrron, r. Yeager, NG or:rirs, Win. Grab:llll,k., " Tto , rert Dunlap, E. Trovillo, Dr 11. D. Sellers. Win Douglas., " F. D Razz:llD, henry Atwood, " 11. Wright, Isaac. Cruse, nlarri D. Ken, Esy., George W. Henry A. Beek ham, Robert McPherson, l'howas Huston, John S. Shaffer, George Miltenberger, IYm. Eleirbaum, 0. P. Shiras, JAI Turner. A. Mill, r, 111 n. Martin, R. M. Riddle, PO5O Master !henry Rargerser, R„trert Gray, Jallled S. Clark, of lire Amer- A:len Kroner, lean lintel, 1. I'. Marthens, :lobo M,Campirvil M. Sin el: house. L. A Iherger, Robert Johnston, James Mellin, N. 11 Jll.st receivcd, an Improved Patent Lamp, for I, lir hen !I.e. nov 19—dlw wir Vrlo TILE PUBLIC, and rartic!ilarlo to my forme , L 7,”tr0p,0 of lAi.. city:—Having retired from the wail ire of Sit.thrine. I way Ile permitted io say, that it La. lai:eo to :he lot of I of few persons to have Eajoy(d rn hh, sal or lar2e a Yhare of ol. , lroiriral practice as toy own I.n. !writ for 11, laat 30 or 411 years. The rxoerienee of that long period of active life. and the fart of any having been twice, since 1830. as•mciated with Dr. R. A .W!Non. in the mortice of medicine, (in both a period of five, years.) e n ables me tojudge fully of the meths of his pills. So convenient ..o effic tent . and yet RU Pale, did f esteem these pitl.,that f.r the last five vents in my practice for the cure of chronic disease-, of whatever natmi, and those of female., In particu!ar, I have used more of them titan all other medicines. Like iter, ot her medicine, this must rail In cOnle In Mit In my 113 mis there has I.ren lees disappoint. mem and more conduct ion in 1.. e n 1111,11,1.1 ration or Ihre one remedy than Or ad ed hot E.; its effects sometimes quite asionkiiing m , . If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either • fore or after parturition, the Wilpon's pOs were Just the thing I wanted. ll' a dyspeptic acid condition of stomach. combined with costiveness or inactivity of thc liver. constituted the disease of my patient, the pills were just the thing I' wanted. If I treated a caqe,rilniring in emntenagogue, the Wit,on's pills were just the ththz I wanted. if palpitation, headache, dashed countenance, or other (Menhirs, Indicatine ihdisturbance aline circulatory and secretory systems , my patient al the .turn of life,' the lVilvon's pills werejust the thing I wanted. Titus., without resn.tet to the natue,'a disease might happen to wear at the tune I have had It under treat, ment, particular indica)ons or symptons arising: were' al—ays most promptly and most happily. met by the WIIIIOIOF That so great a numl:er ordisease , , and sometimes op. parent is opnosite ones, In which I have used these pills, should he culled more readily by them th an . by any oilier remedr. ma r , tra•pr.".e and c:r!r^di- , ory, hut . 1.7 ar to my that ~ 6 •ccOMC cfolt r w: •,I%r in quctic , I. , 11( - ; le cr:utatiOn ( 4 11:e '''' t!.a; ;I v ti t• 1 I‘..qvt-. eVr-I ;:.. ~ J ~ i #~K. I beh~~t, ~tiFßax: :sr;; s nlafty that grca.,ezt t!)eir ihirAt L.; . 111!,f)ADAMS 11!Mill3 T?.oi Oct 1 Emu lIM!MEE DR. GOODE'S; Celebrated Female Pills. 1 hese Plllsarestronvy recommended to the notice of the ladles as a safe and efficient remedy in removinx those complaints peculiar to their Sex, from wanaf 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 appronalhan of the mom eminent Physicians In the Uni ted States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and Retail. Ity IL C. SELLERS, Agent, sep 10 No. 20. Wood St reel, below Second. VIVI". ADAIII,, Boot and Shoe Maker. Liberty St., opposite the Load of Smithfield et., Pittebstrgh.— TGe subscriber hawing bought nut the stock of the tote Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business In the old stand of Mr. R., and Is prepared to execute all descriptions of work In his line, In the hest manlier and on the shOrtest notice. He keeps eorstantly on hand a large ansorintent ofvhoe_ findings of all deacriptionsitnd o li f c = d b o ti c st th g e tta c i r i o ty rt .. lie so:icits the patronage of the pub- W PI. ADAIR. sep 10 - pITTSBITRGII MA NU FACTORY.—Springs and Axles for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The subscribers manufacture rind keeps constantly on hand Coaeh,C and Eliptic Splines (warranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silverand Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Dn6 Bands, Stump lolots, Patent Leather, silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Flew!, Mattes'' , le iron, Door Handles and Hinges. 4.c. JONES' d• PrIT.RMA N. St. ClFtur benr. u e Iler.liPtty arida, iFir D. SELLERS. M. D., office and dwelling in Fourth, near Ferry street. sort 13-1 y LOOK AT THIS The attention 'ftho•e who have been somewhat seep. lira! in reference to the,nunierous certificates_ published In favor of Dr. Swavne's Cdlopound Syrup of Wild Cher rv,ao rwr nun, of the persons being unknown in this see Lion of the State, is respectfully directed to the followlaq certificate, t he wilier of which has been a eiliten ofllO, bornl.l7ll int - several yearn. and is known sea gentleman of intevily and responsibility. To the -trent, Mr. J. KIRBY. I have used Swavne's Comn and syrup at Wild Cherry for • pouch, with which) I have heen severely nf. Meted for alstiut four months, and I have no hrsitnlion In snyin7. that it lathe most effective medicine that I have been able In procure. It, composes all uneasiness. and 117..ee+WeIl with my dlei.—and manialna a regular and !nod appetite. 1 can freely terommend It to all others cinillarly afflicted. J .111tNNIcic, Borough of Chamber:4l'a. March 9.1n4i). cep 23 rot sa.e by WILMA M THORN No. 53 Ahtriret Ci reel. FRUIT, SHADE, ANT) ORNANIFNTAL TREES PERSONS desirous of procurinc Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees. or Shrubbery, front l'lttladel pl la nr New York, are requested to make application as soon as possible, at the ftru7 and Seed Fiore of the nib scriber, where eon he had catalogues, sratultously, of the most excellent .arteties. F. L. SNOWDEN, srp 21 No 184 Liberty s , reel, head of Wool xy A n 111. r. M 1tillF.11;r011 1 1.—Pat rick Cawfield re. ;IL spectfultv neon:tilde hi , f Heroic and the put.lie san e•rally, that he ha , commenced the Marl de Imstness al the c“riter of Firth and Liber,y sts., where will he constantly on hand tomb Atones, ?oriolel pleee, , , nlO , lll , llelllS, brad and font stones. table slabs for caldeet ware, and every at , let , A , t.'na Inht: to the Intinev,l„ lie will warranLltls wort, to he •vell /lane, and charses will he moderate. lle reneet fully asks ~.lt:tre of nillille 11:11tonage. cep - 1 - ANI ES A. VEAZP.V. Forwarding and Commission 412 Areal for Siri.nholt Cleveland and t'etmsylennta mud Min Vine. Flnvinz tented the ware. Intti. , n formerly net Co.. Ne. 1 1.0 %V•tlef St tree.' nla•nro IVn , tl and Stertittifield. Is frritarril to ree , i :17.1 font•nr,t 2.'o+ In nny port nil lite (Hein or rir , r tml reasormhlt.ternly. cep 10 =E:111 Q 100.4 TJc ERslllP.—c. P. h AI- W. liantrottn, havitta a , .ri‘e'ated thettentivt ineether Wetter 11 e rrin rd'Htitenton 4- smith, the Ivitoll.wile Dry Ginni- I.llAtirt.t‹ in the !inns. , rorently orrnpied by //awl-Owl. Smith In tvllrro hill he - ereiving in a dat-a nets st r,ek ricnct 3.0 V‘ inlet TI ev teepee tinny invite their oil friend's, and Inerch - tntS era' . visitintz Pittstitirgh; to call and exanthut their st.ru, sent 2i3—data. Porto ' , le Plat form Sealet , oti whrelx, to weigh 2,500 :hp, at 855 00. do do do do 2.005 at S 15 00 do to do do 1.500 at 35 00 do do eo do 1,000 at .;0110 do do do do 500 at 25 00 With raising, levers an ;Wait ion of S 3 to each scale. Dormant settles for the u-e of Warehouses, nearing Mills, er r.,the same prices as above. • A Ist), While's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements. and a variety of oilier counter scaiel, which they will sell for from n to e 15r They also manufacture Steam -Engines far ;Flouring 111 ills. Saw Mills. Salt Works, - kb...liblible , ,gilli .416 te geared slide lalhes,foot and other lathes for woodittrning machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door and sash machines. Hall's pat, it horse power, with or without thrashing innehines, a superior article; circular saw shafts, machines for sawing lain, l'inner's ma chines and tools °fall deerriptions,also for making black log boxes, a superior article; governors for steam engine• stocks, taps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or joint bets and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma chinery made or repaired; printing press plattens turned and printing preesesrepaired• J AMES MAY, AgerC. seri -22—tf trOUNG 4. BRADBURY IOI.EN B. GUTI!RIE, Auctioneer agil 'Commis. • • sioir Merchant,,Aes.lo6,eorne o of' Wood 4' fifth ars... Pittsbarght Having appointed-one of the "Airetioni: 4 ears loi the-City of Pitylturgh. tenders his seeing:Tato Fsh- - i, bers, manufacturers and dealers, who may be disposed to make trial of this market- lie I- , prepared to winks advances on consignments of all saleable commodities, and trusts tosati,ty correspondents by quick sales, and speedy tend favorable returns. That the various interests' which may be confided to him, shall be adequately protected, he brings to the aid uf his own experience In business and acquaintanee with merchandise generally, the services of Mr. Si MCI!, FAHIMTOCC heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement Is made. RICFER TO Messrs. M. Tiernan, P,ren't. of M. Bank. it Dirllnglott 4—Peebles, obeti • James M. Cooper, " - James May, " R. M. Riddle. Pittsburgh win Robinson. Jr. Pres% I r rlcr , s , , e .; rt-t-;e, it 1 , 3 - ..pt•.•,;.Sraitit, e ; . • , ‘, Nionrit-01, a. w Jag. W. Brow., 4- Co. ;.,f,r. 6,. It. Ca. I; PhiLailera. •• iW.tt l t et": 910 _ _ • ti.. ~ ._ _._ .. .. ~ ~ ~ c ~ Cz:,, ..A ettUSE - ,l4fT lIA - Sut , fe.,so tarrts auto, flour. From tn. reicidtagValliV -041 lirsideri ~- _ Barr and BlannerUt. ase ' , - '''' Much has been said and written Pt conspiracy of Aston Burr, and:a:lli/00 of opinion still exists, is to the eglient:: . • his designs. The elegant ietitemi 4 • Blannerbasset, previous to Ina 'with Burr, has also been a theme of quence, and a subject of admiradanr. ' 44 I lived near the centre of Bu-r's opetiio* 'and `wail intimate with the family of 111t4.. - nerhadaet,- mitrfacts' came under my oil: seivatitm whie% perhaps are not generally known. I titer:o6re comply with your quest, by detailing circumstances wit* were familiar to meat thatperibil, With reference to Burr's conspiracy have never doubted the fac • t. that Ins object was a separation ofthriStitiar: * .. . the establshment of 'an energetiere x t , ~ • 4 1 ment,' including; our Northlir • Southern territories. - The'tritemtian4a, ,clearly manifested by "a series Of poi Avail. tions with the signature of iguerisfiri die ' 'Ohio Gazette,' a paper then printed, Marietta by one Fairlamb. , . , • Those numbers held forth all the erg*. ments that could be urged, to induce the withdrawal of the West and South front the old States. Burr furnished the leading • points, Blannerhasset wrote them out, sad attended to their publication. The lhalt number was read to the printer by Blau rierhasset et my father's house, and in des presence of several of the family. After the printer had retit ed my father made a strong. appeal' to Mr. B. on the folly and danger of such' an enterprise; remi7hdi4 him of his narrow escape from the troutiWir of Ireland, of the happy firm of graveirtli. ment he then enjoyed, and of his deligidial ... situation at the Island, surrminded by all the sources of earthly bilis% Mi. 8.. was disconcerted; he acknowledged his ohlitit;a Lions for my father's friendly motives, bet attributed their different views to the dill/ ' ference of age. My father indignantly retii , plied, that he had fought for the govern. ment under which he lived, that he loved it as the apple of his eye, and that treason against it could not be concerted under hi roof. Mr. B. politely withdrew, took up his quarters at a public beetle, and mmar made his home with us offer; But tutiotier after number of the 'Querist' came before. the people, holding forth the possessioa air the public lands, with all their mineral pro= ductions—tbe great agricultural prospeettk of the West--the vast navigabie waters....i: . the occupation of New Orleans as a owe., mercial emporium, and various other ar-: gu m en ts in favor of a sertaratsguvermarrot. A day Was oleo appointed tv hold a Coma ,.vention at the Island. But the plans of Barr were not confined to a separation of the States; ho knew that this project Aright fail, and the eetabliair: ment of an empire in the Mexican country was his altertitive. A number of batteaux,r . sir row•galliA, were prepared-on the MOS kingum river, and probably some at other points, with which he intended a rapid der event en New Orleans, or to ascend the Red river toward Mexico, as eircunnetan• ces might require. Numbers of tootles* - and desperate spirits were enlisted in his vist • - /. onaryschernes,r om Pi ttsburgh to NOW Orleans. but'the. Mass of the Western peo-,, "pie were attached to their government, and their connexions emit of the mountains:: ' If the Convention bad assembled at the Island, the inhabitants of the neighborliciod were prepared to disperse t'hem with force and arms. The Convention failed; 'aced when a party attempted to, escape wiieliliiitr boats, they were prevenfelby the mill* undet a special law of Ohio, passed for BR ANDRE CH PILLS. the occasion, with elnsed doors. But there L ET Invalid. read Mg following account of a Saito! were traitors in that Legislature—in Con. , cured of a complication of afflictions In nineteen greaft—•ami in :the Army of the United day shy the use of Drandrelh rills. It tom ipctly proves , State 'here are herbs in nature which have aflintly cure ha s • . • e' e cause of dis ctil en.e, noroisdrehh's Pillaare made for ilieue. -: Burr !nee tn. council with a IVagMent of EXTRAORDINARY OW op nirEmAtirns.v 1 Read nod he cony t tired. Take the medicine audbe cared• ,tis f o ll owers, on - an island in the Miseilkv DIR REIREA,a4ArD AAFttrickeeprirE LEING.4 sippi, where his scheme was abandoned.--• JOnN.SnaW. arreinbrok6,Was»in g ton con nty, Maine, He fled in disguise, but was arrested,(ried being drily awOrn, says, tlintle was taken violently sick at the city of Richmond, and acquitted . * '. about SIX mouthssince. The pains in tits head, breast, hack, left side and .nsiep being an bad that be Was Una. a quirk of the law. Bltnnerhasset, end hie to help himself, and was taken into the Chris aDM other .associates, were discharged. Ilie pital in the city of P Poston. That after being in said - , hospital five weeks, Doctor Otis said he aid not know family, servants, and fltrniettre, having chow what was the matte! with him, and that be could do tended the river to liatehet; he Jocular nothing for him, norcould lie prescribe any medicine Thal he, therefore, was conveyed from the Chelsea Hos. himself on areotton farm in that etainity, pita' to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. Thai be The embargo, and the wet which followed, was I here physieked with all sorts 01 - medicine foi a pert -I uefeated his orptetatiDni be becattitins. od offcur months, suffering all 'belittle the most heart. ..rending infirm— Thal, besides his afirculon of his bones barrassed, his ihrluhti h.attink beenimpair he was troubled marl,with a disease of the lung.: some. ed by his liabilities for Iltirt.. , 'Older the times he wankd ipli a quart of phlegm in the day; besides prospect of a Civil appointment in ~I.ower this atirelliiiqke;hod a had Diarrlicea, which had mor e! ,_,,, or tcs.sattendiANm Dom ille commeneemeni of his sick. Canada, he removed to - Meartreikbui has oess. would haves/ 400 M death; that he can hat at litnes he dreaded a clomps worm re the thanfeel- he friend, the Governor,: beibg - remo#o.d. he - I.lng tO noshing Save that of knives passing through his was 'agiin disitppointe4, and retired at last bowels. Afier suffering worse titan death al the Sailor's to, the Island of Yeraey, In the British Qum , Reireat.owStalen Island, the doctor told him that medf., nel. where , hi s maiden -sister resided eine waft urn° tiZe tO lilm. I hat he mo-t iry to stir ahnot. , a _ At this time he was suffering the greatest misery. That lady of fortupe. There he died, the 166- his bones wese so tender tie r ould not hear the lens! press- lift) of a romantic and visionaty mind• are upon the elbow or Deem I he knee, that his Instep was • mo=t painful, that as the Doctor sold he wolild give him BlannerhasSet was an Irish nobleman, 7L no more medicine he cipter mined to proctire some of Dr., man of science, and a polished gentleman.; Rrandreth's Pills. which he did, (mutt 241 itioadway He excelled in the comosition and , New Tork; that he commenced with five OW. and some. per.. r . p .I)rmanee of music, his instruments were 1, 1.e -increased the dose to eight. Tile /Stet weeir's use 1 1.. 0 mach benefited him, OW dimiffie,l9r t MI . ttgowenil Ihe vinlil arld}haas-vhd, both of which he . what be was " D r' mid ' 9 " 31e • 11 / 1 4 514 `' 3 29Y. 1° ,2 1 ` . - like ,,, a irttk e , manner of the bass. Ilia sp •,. Man agaln; If you Im prawn la WI arttY...9 o o , vmi goo , ' .w , -iietct-i j r well,' That he bond every-A/se nf4t . hs Brirdrctit ears moua hall Was constructej in musical pro relieve relieve him, first tfiej,eBted • hlm or. tile pain vthela.ht ..--.l)fti.ins, where the tones of his viol v* • moot; that they eeatrnred the diairlaid, had finallVthe te,) o vr • ,i f thrilling eg'ect. His libr i1', 113 pales In hie bones; That the medicine termed C 6 add ''' fat - strength to tum ',very day. iltfold the doctor itic...4^r elegant and extensive, his la ry ' l44* -d ay lite 11th Instant, that tie Mt himself rrell.,-lnd al.o, priNided will abundant a - prat-mut. f . Out( he owed 'hi. recncees to 11.n.idrerba mu= under I ~,,, p r b v i der, , e, , f , a , ii, ;.d ~,.„-, ~, rr ,, Thmt ,, im ., ~..: , C :, -,i(21! ai, d I, l nil n = ' , oh i r,tal exoeriments, ~,,, r0rtad,,,,,, ; .;-•:; 0.,-, ! • .-; ;• , .-; i ,a.l k. ,,,, .1 , D i'd Lc I'Dip,o. nn(l ground.. t% ere in rs.liA . e . a• ' h.t.s heentrkin?lll:l. rr..,' •,•,n tr. i ~,.: y .r , ,,, I,ri yr .ic , .! •ii , •C,, v a , i -„;.. r. ,- . - P' - trF Of winter t s r si ettirrintiler . "' a ric , t'ilth . do 1. J . r:^ ',,, . r -', l' ‘,,, i '.,' ''''s ,', C. ' , ~, ~,, ~. , c, -,;‘:_, ,_ , _ 4. Wit , r:.^‘"e n , I: r .--,:: - . ...1: c : -••- ' -,•:- f.: : -Of t;" F.. - ,r :, -:. ,... . C, - ~ •A ti ion, s) 4Tres . :, -.:.; • ~e: , ‘,., 1::1,-, ,,, .. •• e lo f, , ,e. S s -.- ::- m• :ri ,r,r .rd yr,. , ; p ::: ,., r,,, me . 1 h a lf an ,ti for.. • ,,, ...e.,ctp 1,,1it: . - -'ILtA • I, e o ;., . - •. ;~+