Daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1842-1843, January 12, 1843, Image 1
PUBLISHED BY MOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, - :W CORNER OF WOOD erIFTLI STB. Titasi2.--rivE DOLLARS a year, rayside in 4011 1 1 1 , 81.44. Biagi* copies TWO CENTl3—for ,ate at the rtqw of be Ogee, and by News Boys. TMd 11114ary and :Manufacturer pabliabod• WEEKLY, at the game office, on a double sainithise stieett,..at TWO DOLLARS a year, in an. Taigas. Sin:litcopies, SIX CENTS. eras' of Advertising. i rIIISI4IIAgRIQF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: nos ime t tiob, - - 0.50 I One month, $5,00 Vim hoesetlons, 0.751 Two monis, 6.00 "Rblnewlsuirtkonn, '• 1,00, Three months, 7,00 'lD•stsiteek, 1,50'1 Four months, 11.00 .e .__VO.•l 11011te. - 3,04) Six months, 10,00 rtritne.wyeeks, -400 One year, • 15,00 : YEARLY - ADVERTISEMENTS. , , CHLRILMAIBLI LT PI ELSCRIC. ~.' (hie Square. Two Squares . " iiiiit soostkr, sls 4 oo Six months, Gee riot. 25,00 One year. irrLariger advertisements In prorortion. CA RDS of four lines Six DoLL•rts a year st......—___ PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. tit? Poirr Orrice. Third between Market and Wood Inmets—it. II Riddle, Postmaster. I t torrost Hoots, Wuter,4th door from Wood st. Peter- AIWA buildings—Major John W Mock, Cotteci or. Ctrs Tasesoar, Wood between Fir,t and Second A. Bertram, Treasurer. COVPITY TREASURY, Third street, next door to the Third Presbyiertan Church—S. R. Jonn. on, Trea , hrer. lisson's Orrice, Fourth, between Morkei and Wood stymie—Alexander Hay, Mayor. MICICniNT'S Etc ascot, Fourth, near Ma -Ice' st. 8.4 ,NKS PITTSVIRfIii. between Market and Wool streets, on Third and Fourth streets. 1/1111trfl•MTS . &MP sN ,, FAcTeReRs' tl F NI S' pli rgietT B•MC, (fornwrly Saving Fund,) Fourth, how(en Weed Nnd 3larket stieets. eXCEUTIGIC, Fifth street, near Wood. HOTEL'. Wafer s• reel • near the Bridge Eicitaiicor Fin rin,, corner of Penn nod 8.. Clnir, .filicacomire florin, corner of "'turd and kVood. WIIIeRICAN ilOTlCL.ooiner of Third end ITIrITLn STATI4. corner of Pent, < trer•t and Canal. Eaeet, Liberty Mreei, near Seventh. Aitt.Liats Naveto7t llornx, Lii.eriv SI oppo-ile Vl'avnr. VisokDonits - r Mkxkliam Morse. Penn Si. _ 11,013ER'T WOODS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.— , ltb e celuu Red to Bakeweff's offices on Grn I, I si , !Wally npnindle 'he new Court HOLISC, next roo 449 to John I). Mahon, Esq ,—First floor. 10 THOS. li. ELLIOTT, M. D.— usice rculorri t o la. Clair street, behoren Penn and /Aber( y s', s 10 ~iIYGOOI —r rem on k Mackey, wit,,lesnle a nd retail deiterd lu Enziish, Fretntli, art Doinestir Dry Goads, No sl, Market .t , Pit tt.har 1+ s,•11.14) 51rIC A.NDLESS & .711 9 CialLTR.E, Altoritey o s ;H CounsEttiors at Law: Office in the DI:11110111i, of tam old Court [louse, Pinshurzli. sr!) 10 REMOVAL.- R. Morrow, Alderman; olfi e north side of Fifth et., between Wood and eds. Pittsburgh. .er 141 TOIIN NVIDEVITF, %,whoie.saie Grocer Ilertiking 11/ Dlsitller, And Denier in Produce and PitislitirLi.li MaiointietUred Articled, No. - 224 Liberty Street, PIUS bare*, sop 10 t MK H. W11.1.1‘ , “ 11 - n% I.WOR Et 'l5 W ILLIAMS & DILNVORTII. - -w holegair . Gr.teers Produce a id ComityOn..‘st Ilrrrlranrs, and ' Pint:lnt rgli 11.tfittra ctu red article;, No. 29. W woJ street. W. 31 . O'LIA.RA ROBINSON, Attorney ai Law °thee urn I uon h side he Dta tuantLhe I Iv cr. ollarket and Union streets, upstairs Fel. 10 A I. DURBORAW, Attorney at Lan: IPlider . Va. kis prolessiabial services to tiik. pul,lu. Mike ror wer of Firth and Market Streets, above D. Lloy I 4- C..' Otesee.., Pi lasliv rg , Pa. sep IU B.SIIIZRIVF J. N. KV.AIi fiIQUERIFF & KE.IN, 9 lanufachirer3 of Copper 114-7 Ten, and Sheet Iron WHre, No 1111. Front st , is burgh. House Spouting and Steamboat work p.ompilv teented, eep 10 TliOS. B. YOUNG Zit, CO., Purnanie Warr Rooms, t,orncr of Hand st. hnnpe Alley. „Persons wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to t bets advantase to give 113 a call, being fully satisfied that we eau please as to quality and price. sep 10 MUTTOII 114111 S.—Just received 160 choice Mut ton Hams, well cured and for sale cheap by the do WO or retail, by Pep JO RUTA SAGA.— supp'y of Land, eth's Fresh Itu• la Baga, and other different varieties of 'Turnip See 1, Juat received and for sale at REDUCED call - ES at the Drug and Seed Store of F. L. SNO‘VDEN, sop 10 No. 184 Liberty street, head of %Vuod. WEBB CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe. 111 a itufacto• ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to tltc U. States Bank. Ladies Prunella Kid and Satin Shoes made in Ole II eatest manner, and by the newest Fre nch patiorns. sep 10 5 MORUS MULTICAULUS. to lots to suit 1000 purchasers; to he disposed of by F. L. SNMVUEN, No. 184 Liberty tttreet, bead of Wood. DA IA ROOTS, Flowers and Flower rieeds 01 ev ery description, can always be had at tine Drug tee Seed store of F. L. SNOWIIEN, asp 10 184 Liberty street, toad of Wood. 50 L 88.111111012 Annual Mammoth Onion 'Semi, for sale al the Drug and Seed store of F. L• SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of wood. 400 LBS. NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, for seed; Just received by F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184, Liberty head of Wood st GARDEN TOOLS, consisting of floes. Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, Edding Tools, Budding Knives, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., Just re• selved and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN, Imp 10 184 Liberty street, head of I.Vood. CHOICE Venison Hama.--Just receivi d a small an p• pi) , of very choice cured Venison Hama, on retail small tots for current money. ISAAC HARRIS. Aeet, and Cont. Merchant WHITE Dutch Clover Seed, Orchard Grass and Kentucky Blue Grass, always on hand and for F. L. SNOWDEN, N 0.184 Liberty street, head of Wood. pale by imp 10 EVISTER rt BUCHANAN, Attorneys at Law, office removed from the Diamond, to "Attorney'sßow," Wiwi/ side of Fount' street, between Market and Wood streets seplo MAGISTRATES'BLANKB, for proceedings In RC tau Mutest under the late law, for aaJe at this Office p 3 BALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal tue and Dish street. Apply to lisp BEND. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th et. 100 LBS. Laadretles French Sugar Beet r.zeed,Just received and for sale at the Drug and Seed F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. 0 tiorvof seP 10 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP.—The copartnership heretofore existing between WIL• WAN BIGBY and BENJAMIN HOPEWELL is this day illasobroi by mutual consent. Wititain Digby is authorized • con 011eftsatare of the tiro in settling up the business of tin tate Inn. WILLIAM IHGBY. irep 10 BENJ. T.ROPSWELL J OHNSTON 4- STOCKTON, Bookseller;, hrirrx :1,1 4 Procr M a nufaci rub., No. 37, Market 14. sop 10-1 y J OHN ANDERSON, 8171111116.1 d Foundry, Water st.. near the Monon,vdoda House, Piiist ut2 b. ne p 10-1 v L EONARD S. JOHNS, A Idernian, .Hlr.ir cond door Om Libotry. Fop 111--ly D R. S. R. HOLM ES, noire in Second sheet, 'text door to Mulv.tny Co's Glass Warohouse. s. I) 10 ly QHUNK 4- Pi Nth, A%, Aitornvv, at Law rout-ill st. near the Mayor's (fflice, Plitsimr2h. Fri, 1 0-1 y THOS. ti ASI I LTON , A tome, m Law • Fifth, In•lY:re❑ Wood and Smii Wield so, , H UGH TONER, Am.), nev of I.fm. North F:a.,t other afSmil Itheld and Fourth slro6s. Sro I (I-- y MONPSON MOO' t J %MKS TrIINUCI H ANNA 4- TIJRNISULL'S raper Warehouse, No. 1.4, Wood si., where ma ve had a pply of o'rilin_ wrapping. print i ug. %van pap, r, blank books. school books, kc, inp 10-1 y ID C. TM,VN...:END k ).. und Num ofixt r era , No. :23 Markel street. and 3d street;. seir 0--1 EXCII 4NGF. HOTEL . , Corner or re„, c!aii stoeel,, S 11 e p 10--1 v i;,l wardlP/ NI p dip•lpror or Iran and ',Vat ehouse N 0.25. ‘V) , ),I Pin-opi rh. sup In -1 y I ; IC %I ETA `rn 1:3 31000 \ Jr.. P. rolioz1..1;11 I nrro, s, rt . l% •, let% 01,111:4 1101-„N I' , I 11)11N t I vr Fl tc. Lll It SI ‘ 1 11.i. ,, (1 Ii is lUr , . le p Ii) MU DC:4 1V110',..1 0-1111r4i-ii:lk<inn All.l, 11'nthl s t!1:1“) . J ,%1 . 111-- 1 .‘ go,d.ilhr it, S r'; , r=bir, apd for s:ile by 4,41.5- xr,, 111 Nn. I 2, o 011sel. QUI; \l_ A - I , I w.•.tt , Stu k 7 car; :11 td ,I, se, I V sep 10 J. .\- r)4 IN. SUI; 10,1: / ~ t r , ,„., It Nlzilv.e, ;!ob !.r J f; kV \ (:‘ lik ‘. sep 10 •, 12. AV,TI •kftlko, ci Pr ICON 1' ok kkl :,k1 ILIF ~11 111 1.1:. IL' V.ll, , SITr:AR t NI) 1 , 0 lb S112:11'. k 1.2 bbFs N r " hopro :,1.1 for 1 v ,T) 10 1I) (~1 I:. A. l' "p 10 1631 \ l'111:7;1;ertt.111111..% II 1.0 r! tr r .1 It t, I i )t , X OO I. 1: S ~.1 \ AND V1)1,1 , 1,7 , --CI I r ht , i , 1110 t:O. I JIII r t; A. \t.t 1:!.1) ,c 1) 13 B LAN N(Y11( - he 11..e.t 1t.1 , 3.1t1t,i, s• 1 , 1 • r zood r,mtil 141 I,,rttt. it; ;,, , e,•11 Sc ~ o. , r , it the Offict , Of 11, 11,, sirs :Ind I , ett ‘17:11. 111:111i.t It I), .10/1.1 , • 41.. V NllOl. Nl,llll.,ltircr.No. •VI, I lVoud awl :4,11.11%11,1d BUCK3I.ISTEtt,.I'I - ItNI:1 - .I'l I,AII A. • 1", t;lt're 10 I 11, t;i i'1 , 111? si reel a , 111 . t1 ,. 1 r v A !ley. 1.11, erii :11td I=l +fleets. rilt-Ittp-11 FOIL It ENT._ 1.,",:., • I. • 1 .11,1/ // ~•re. I, A I z OCCllpif'll..% S.imitr .\ 9lan , 11:1, I IL \ \ sep 10 IIAVI I) t.NDS.I , I .111:1! (,0(1 1 , 1.7 31 . ‘ h 7, St ( i., ,I' DE.,11,1:11 /X if . .. Al - re!' F:ti, CLOCK R F.•7c TP 1.V, , FIXO ER RINGS, C h 211.1's 1 • C' ().11 sep 10 ISAAC DARIUS, N 0.9, Filth st L ANT)IIt:TIT'S (;,11t1)EN SLEI).:.- A 01 Lands I' , I,', (;:i : - ••••11-,son •ty hand, and for sale ;0 111, , itr f).112 P. 1,. ~ , ,)tv °el , 10 184 Lilwrly Firer I, 1.( DR. 1)AVII) IYARI) ha, on P , orlll Street, nearly soot') of the I nnrl 11,11-.• second d nellin; from flosEstreel. fie will fliclifolly od all calls iirtlainitig 1,, 1,1, he mode rit the door above the ba:42ort . nl. , er, 111 - _ R GAIUVA 1, w Junes, liar' tr er, has removed to Fourth st rev', pos , i t v • ors office, where he will he happy to:watt tlllOll ro•rlamoii or transient customers. Ile suiicii%a sha ve of 1,1,1,,• pat rOnage. scp 1117 1,) 9 M., until 5 v. m , alier i low he n (II Li:le.. lo 110 one except in ra-Ps of ors U.I ‘votiici riirther inform Ifin,r iv:10 inny hirin employ Itim,lhat lie expel IS 11111111'1:MC 11 . 11 14,111, I, it 114),, the neeessily on Pill pall of ,iinding in 1,11.5. OHN 111 7 FARL 1911 , Uphnloterer and Cab An t. .11./ter, Tkird st. Sartre', ll'und g .Ifarkct strws respectful inf . irnis his friends and the public that br. prepared to eAecute all eiders for Sofas, Sid..board,. I.la tea OF, Chili/ S. i '4/ 141 eS, i ' 4 4. 41.4 4 11/1111s. 4 . .5. lialr and 'l4i Ia• Matt fai/51.5. 171.1rf IDS, C4141/41S. all -a: of 1 . !1h0kte.,,,.. 2 work. 04111,h he will t, arra ht :foal .0 :10) inadhe city, and Oil reasonable lei nun. _ C(LTIMERCI AI. A I - CTIO I? I )011 N, 110 Word .Strert. Ettlsburg;h And iuneer and Comtni , ,tut. At, renani, e pa re d to receive and sell all loud., of GOO tirl4l at his large and rap:WWII, 100fliS, N.. I Noll Ii Corner of Wood and F,lih S. t ems. I Ill.:hut2i.. Regular sales of r y Cowls. run/0111.r, I. , ocrrir., an, other articles, on Mondays and 'fliorsda% ~t ...um a k Hardware. Cu) lery, Dry G. 045, nod I'..n, f1,1,,10,, ut TUe-Ilday. Wednesday. and Thuigday Books, 4 - c.. every Saturday evrn,..g. Liberal advances made on Collei4lllllellls RITERISI.I( Cs Messrs. John D. Dayt s , Esri Baenley 4- Smith, !tampion. Smith, 4- Co F Lorenz f Co., J. W. Onthridae 4- co o S. MI . , ee 4- co. Capt. James IWGargill, t. C. Ihmsen, Join M 'Fadden E.sri. Logan 4. Kennedy. J. K. Moorhead 4- co Jas. P. Stuart, Esq. Robert Galway, Esq: Capt. Jas. May, McVay, Hanna, Co William Symms, R. G. Henry, Smith, B2gaiey 4- Co DIULY:IIOINING - POST —:7 lons r,ocl I'l2 )1,1,1 k Cr11;,[Il\• 12 ‘VaTer ,Irect J. f; .1. G(.111)(is; J. 1;1,"fk =MEE y 111(a1y - -Nv. 121, Corner of Iroodand Front I • Streets, l'ittebtr,7l,, I.ns complete nm sot mentof Clucci,w are :milt II to the city or Country t (ode. A ism n I poi e selection of pure white and gold '(lt NING ANDTE.A SV AC El, in large or small gets, or .0,01( :ire Mere, to purchasers, A cask o f .16, 69, or 8-I piece sti perbtp puhiled and En:z11 , 11 China Teaware, at very leo. I,IIC el. Toy Te.stvarf and lien palmed a:1,1 gill, fl C. 7 I , $.7,.00 per ~.t l'ilddletC, N111:1, ref eve, v china Shaving Mu.ss. Crattite Itinirlg dTr rvirec, In while :nut with Tlendt,l nu•rtr;io scritery printed in 1.1./e and Mark. A lai;:e vitt tt. ty uct3icattitioal Dining and Ilitakl.t•t Ssis, imported to watch. complete, Fire ['roof cone baking !dates and ft ow the Itcr. Pnt,ti ies. Flint and Creel' Gl.oi, In all !heir varieties. IVilitlove Class, of every size. VllHkr.'^, Tubs and Kro•ter,. S,l;lr. .k l l , o; vs , hie', arc rc,pc, [Cully nflertl to the put, Lr . nn 11.• ttito,l VOr;il/11. term,. Jan 2r, v /11 J. 1 . 1)X .11.1)1:N .altarney and Coansrllar .1 • r Ihi rs rocrvires It, the 173'119 of i ' di , ldr2!, and hones for a share of pul.lic pal. tGna:c. Ilr tv,l?,nt • al; ;,/mdse-.( wrdin . will oral .; in ha ilk ritpley ild , cletl In on ira•onahle errors —Ofliie rt.rd, al the :111..11,1,m:1s O ' \.•11, it, 101011, ilf• 111,J . Il) ' l ' . I. r()X %EDEN: 1 - k \CIII I I. I I: re". ..e• .11,) N.i..; I 11., ,krl are, 1, !•vidt , 4 ::,cold and ": nird lie AN Ott tl he 1,,,f,py ...re his iit.l no feel lispo.a /I to Ile nothirpl hul first rale -If, k. and erliph - N 11,,' bi . Sl of workmen, hod a , he eive eon-t a 1,1 ant hin.a -- 1,,1,1 Jr. , .do- , rvt. :.r.d rt r• tin. a fair .hare of patron:l:e 11 : 1 1:1 1 11 . .^, I. 'Ol. A- ( " 1 /N1 . T. ,- 1'1(1\ SKY. -A !1,1,1,,, /111111/I, friel.lls , :1111/ he Hl ' • ' l . 111,1 .1 I' y r I. r 11. Lw- 41.1 11' t. 01 Ire Crraf,,,„ ,HI II Binds or tOtir( . t I tOdi.lrt . am' 12_ In I Ite•:1 :t , g•-.14 , •11-11 1;‘ , r, ! In l I N. l';1 II -1•„ ‘von grad 11. 4 1 V A NS'S CA:1101;11.1; I'll,l. I. S. — A HI: A H I II %NI J lir:Nl , at 1.6 Nloil \ ,‘• 1,1 oh r/y.: 1 1/ 1 , la in its nio,l It• - • , : .0111 &via* 9 ;ilirr I ;k, or 10 , z it 15t Mr~!ioart t , oi .I.k. ‘,llO 1,tit0•0I dizztnr,:q 1.••1 1.1 I nl,l ir,r , l up. w 1,, ••.%. b. when. on itlg Dr. WOl. Evan. Ito 1'.1.,r4..11 rn~ In !,14 rVrr -iirrvy.kil god ;tr. r 11,1111. (II 11 . 1,111:v111. lhp pal 11'11: tvaq I, I lo lova II I lap sLnrt ! - .ll;i're. 01 n!” , m 0 ,01). and 2, ,t-1,11 for 111.. I.,,eht (1/kris , 21,dt :t G.l nod volnificerell aboi• .1:11e rtir -:l , t and ro, sF:l.t.!:4s, are„,. N.. 211. lopieM St cai,•l. I s t 4Tr.‘"r 01( i;ure.v.l.% - rho., who %volCil _ ~tk in it,thrr, t.., t =MEM !1“",Iii 1 .. 0 II ~ i wokp or ,', \• I 14, !!!) !!11 . • 111 r only run 161 N I , appil t rt e,I I4:ll,umtumultand on! lalSt I I a I. I. 1.1 t•• 1 !. aI a:, of rot =OE ty, t dalpll C,l. 4,1 1 1 ,10 re.v , or 110. utdu.arr 1004.; Ir ;:r.•.. , toe r .r ....I oi!. 11. e v.. 1.1.1 tve I. tire. 111, ul U.nretlra .1 1r•-, le , ottie t lia., ril her. 'l' I•,. 1,1 at Al' •lON II • S onlc. Thud -Irr•rt 111. 1•0:11.11irc. 1 cv 11, 6 .. c'l, Jcicr , !loon, 4. NI , rlr4 Pni N s. IVilt. Gra I Jr., " Trovi,lo, 111 11 s,,;ier, %\'t. lhon, , zlos+, '• E. " Vt'in \‘'.1:111, I•orl 1. Kcri. E , rl (,100r.,:r IV Ill•nry 11.. ck I I;,ct,r. J. lin \. \l, r f;„ I , t rt ,:r.tk J. 1111., S Clan tt.of litr.r k. \larftf .1! v V() T//F: io,l tort i,tilarlo to ", potio,s f th,. ttl y: —II .1 rrtlitql !runt Ifir " I I '1,1: Itt' ittOllllllo I! to ,tl, lint it I,o ` 1.0 Lr 100 oI I II l " .•1V 101 . 1. 4 1...... In liavf , 1,j,l)1 II 4,, II al 1), ziri ire :I, wv owt, 1.,-, ..,1 of .:11 ear, Th• (If alai 100..• . period nfarlivr mod ;I, t . i'ac I (limy havilo2l,c,:, !‘s ;4.••,,i),,' ; . ..io.: l•44 llciat.li with hr. R. A. lVtl, o lllin lii• rlarlli 4 . of rtiedlcille, (iii 1, 1)111 a ;•. , rloff of five vi al , ) 1.1 jffilge fully of the of li i,hl+. So convenh•nl.:nulTinent. and yet <n 'We. did I r.tePlll I hrso 011 , , t hat f o r the la•t five yra in my praclir, for run• at rli ronir dlFe;tFe,, or tvh.cever mini,. and if ‘ dsd 'Polak s iu 1.11 ticular, I have e.a.d more of them Ihart 311 m 1 her mr•dlrfnes. Like. every oilier medirine. this muss fail In some in , ante'r. hUI ill Illy Mind.: ihete inn been tess and renr,• smi=fitm inn in lAe ral ion of his one n medy t ban (It' nil , 400 d effects sorrel lines don, a-ioni , liint! in-. li . vpniil ni , Nllllred :I salt. aperieril m ^ Aicine eii her In p 4.r allPr pa rillrlllo , l, thr %%Ikon's were jutit e. I h war,Tell. I ' a tivnpetil IC acid (tumid tun (litho stomach. combined iibro.livrm s. or inartivdy uf the liver conniiinted (tie lii<ea:e DI nty patient, the pill:, Were just the thing 1 I I I treated a ra , e reoutriag an eutturnagogue, the IV ilsoit's pl lla were J , 41 1(4. 1 111 , . II mitt - illation, headache, tlu<brd edit nienanre, or ol hrr diTtrulties, indu min! a dudiii ha nee of the circulatory and ,erretory ed my r - lo(lent al the , turn of 1 111.: the pitis wereili,,i the thiti2 I wanted. to the name, a disrase might ham.ou to we., at the time I (tare had it under I real merit, particular indications u l asmptona arising, were al—ay. tem t mua,l , .'y and too-t happily Intl by the Wilson'F inns. 1.1,,,! 7rral a nuur ter nf dt , na.en, and Pomellmee ap, na km it on w•:. , nu,.- In It 1,11 . 1 i I Is , or n. 041 Illese rot. t'lr. , r• It ) ;.1, 11 1 tha • n by any oilier reniedr, tmir .t. •i e u •tratize and contradictory, but why it in so I" LP •arto my :mad as that a great tunny heron e Illi«ly from many dart eat raft-i s and yet all re;pure I iiat common and greatest of all blessings, water to quench their thirst. in conclusion, it Is due the , eputation of the medicine and the polite, to say decidedly and unconditionally. that 1 the Wits-Ws pills are the only combination I have ever met with in my lougronrse of praeller, that really putt eeseesanything curative or Fpecifie for sick headache. Yours ,%' c., DR. 31110 ADAMS. The above PillA designed particularly for the sick liaed.A cite, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Botvela prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for sate, wholesale and retail, at his dwelling in Penn street, below Ma rtmry • Oct I Whveling Louiovillr tru 11. , nbutira vCjil 2ln itt.p. A Iro 111,1,f1 i , *en ill EMI= 1/1,0"111, head =CM cerl,illl% r,rlif .1 , 1. y 11,1 it 11 . . rf . S a nl at t.. • ..1 cIPPII-1• over 1 / 1 1.;.1111 oure 11 1 1.1n1. auJ \Vo 1,01041 TA r.:14 A. VE ZEN'. Furr . ardiae and Commission Aferellant, A t'ent for rzlea .01 , 0 it Cleveland and IV;..11:4 ;111111 thlf, I.IOP. 11;win.2 rented Ille %ware 11.1H, orrnol.,l hv er Co.. No. KO %V der •rri..P,t‘ren 1.‘7,,,,1 and Smllldirld, rrTrared re , • , ir, and r". o.a rd a.,v iron oil it, wt . ( Ohl rea,611:1V,1V.116... P!: 4) If -V . A. I,_i -/'• ' ill , hrer moull d ov • , i.r :r. =MIME • I , I i•od iu rr_lm. •:j r. r••It y 1,10 I he. pzt ervitlo• inkr• to I he nul lir, n. iPV Et, 111,11111 J. B 9'll viler, ‘Vin. N.l iSin, IH:11 111111=11111 30 ' 1 Imprpvt , ..l I' nIuM La mp. for p.v —III tsr u' Irtl-I , llla P ERSONS desirous of procurina Fruit, Slade. and Ornamental Trre , ., or Shrold•err, front Philadel pl is hr New Yoik, nre reqiieted to make application iss nn :el 14'111 and d : , lore of the .111 1 Sr ril rr , n Itrre had rata;ogtir,, fraluitcmgly, of the V. 1.. SNOW DEN, ? , 11 21 N o 184 Liliert v Slrrel, brad of Wont A 11 111.1. M >NUF ‘c.rk, n Y.—Pat rirk Can. field re• T rn it v frinnik :tint I lie public ten. era 'lv, tlrtt rornmenred I In. Marble business:ll I lir r„r ri rnf Pt ft 11 and where will 14. roostnot lv nn 11311 d. 1 11:104•1 (,tore,, 111 01 1111111'111q. head and loot , totte , . labs for rain. I ‘t lrv. nod every tit iq to I,lp lei4iness. lie will warr:.to Iris work to lin well door, :end cliart!e. will he moiler:lle He re,peel fully a.l;, a snaie of on Idle itAlroo:ogr. - sop 10- 111=! !Id [Fa dIU I'AR 7 11:S. T 4 llt 11 . ,v in'ed hey under rot of A SlllOll the , vl , le,rtlr ha r . 'f•ntl y by 11,”rpla.h. Sin , lll • l'rt %Viler(' ts 111 Ito - erriviela in a re‘s , d.ivfin new ry their gird frii•rota, and miirch _en. to iiall ond eximillie their cr pi 28—dam. Is it or wt., ;I 010,, , - ........ Wltitt's Pdlotil I r with 0. You nz l e mews anti Varilly 01 ilor l'ouider scales, !hey w II I sell tor ftion $!.3. ep al-0 itiaitufacluie Siloam Edigines fur Fluorine saw %WIS.:4;IU Works. double and sotz e it slide lathes,foia and culler lathes for wood turning rhaits, I,lanli,g machines, door a,ll machines. Hall's pat. or hur-e mover, with ur ut il,rashin2 machine , . a superior ariicle; circuit' t shafts, machines for sawing lath. Tinner's ma , and tools 01-all descriptions, a Iso for making black an it le; governors fur steam ongote• I,s, lops and dies, coffee mills, beilsdeati or Joint bola ud nor hinery for making the same. cotton factory ma• hinl ry made or repaired; prititiog press plait ens turned whiting presses repaired J A NI Es NI A Y, A gen.. sep 22 t 1 , i , 1 1 I . his. ICII fall Ii II rOIIN B. GUTIIRIE, Auctioneer and Commis* al slot' !derelict nt,../Vo. 106,corner of IVood 4.• Fifth (IS. Pittsburgh: !laving been appointed one of the A uction• ems to, the City of Pitsbitrgh. tenders his services to jot, bers, manufacturers and dealers, who may be disposed to make trial of this market- He I , prepared to make .ailvatice , nn consignments of all saleable commodities, and trusts to sati,ty correspondents by quick sales, and speedy land favorable returns. That flie various interests which may be confided to him, xhail he adequately protected, he Mines to the aid of his own experience in business and acquaintance with merchandize generally, the services of Mr. BANLOIL FAnsesToctt; hetetafore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer In [hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement Is made. REFER. TO Messrs. M. Tiernan, Pres . !. of m. 4- M. Bank. I ~ barllngton 4- Peebles, ! ~ Robert Galway, I ~ James M. Cooper, I •• James May. I R. M. Riddle.Plitsbutgb ‘Vm Robinson. Jr. Prea't I of Exrhange Bank. •• Fla inpino, Smith, 4- co.. I .. John D. basis, I .. Samuel Church, i .. 1. K. Moorhead, i ~ Jan. W. Brown 4. co. j .. John H. Brown. 4- co. • Smith 4- liiiJley, •• Yardly 4. 6.v.nere, Philadera. ~ John S. IthinVe, John haLrell 1 eep 10 ________ FEMILY FLOUR—lost received a few barrels of Soperior ?lour. made expressly for family nsn.'"For ante by CRtIT.I4II Llb, St. In S.orr 51) barrel. sop. floor. D R. (400Dws Celebrated Female Pifla. litre Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladles as a safe and efficient remedy in rcninvin: those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want or ex• err, ke, or general debility of the system. They obviate ecvdiveness, and counteract nil Ilysteriral and Nervous affections. These have gained the sanrt ion and approbation of the moil eminent Phywirinns In 16c tJ i :el States, and many Mot lief 9. Poe sale tVlioleizalc and by R. V, SELL ERS, A xe 10 No. 20. Wood Si reel, below Second. - - W M. ADAIR, Root and Shoe -Raker, Liberty St., opposite t he hrttdbf Smithfield al., Pirt.burgh The stihscrilirr having holight out the stork of the late Thomas Ralterty, deceased, has commenced bllgi news fit the old stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, In the hest manner and Olt the shortest notice. He keeps cot slant ly on hand a large assortment ofshoe findings of all demriptions and of the hest on:flits , . He sr.:;;:lte the patronage of the nut, lic and of tne muff. WM. ADAIR. , p 1n pITTSBURGiI )IA NU FACTORY.—Springs and Arles for CarriaAres at Eastern Prices. The subscrilter.4 notonfarture and keeps constantly on hand Coarh, II and Eliotlc rn Incs (warranted,' Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plaied DO, Bands, Strimp Joints, Paten, Leather, ~liver Aod Rracc I.nino=. Three fold Steps, lllall,•abie Iron. Door It;, ',dies and II i ngr,r, r. S. COLEM Arki. I= i.nait ,1.. hear .irst ben y Prods,. I).HELLERS, !11.1)., 011,1 e and dwelliniz in Fourth, I D • near Ferry .t, ye I. ser 13-1 y LOOK The attention , rfttr) e who have been - ncwhat 9cen. oral in reference to the . 1, 11 , 1€1,04 Cellificale4 puhlished in ravor of fir. np'm Componuil Sy I up (.r Cher r e, on account oft he ottQona ital,bown in this Pee 1100 cf a re , p,tlu , lv directed lo the followin.e ertifi , nic, the Writer 0: Whieh has ?Wen a citizen of this horough 14,,, veral)ears, and ip knock n a :rwlernan I n rile lid rrrl ort,s i hllil Y. To the Agent, Mr. J. K :any. I have nced Ur Stvarne's Comp and Syrup of Wit ('tinny tor :1 rritt , 2ll, with tvhirit I home been severely al ni,. i .,1 Gtr a 6 nutfonr nionttni, and I hive no hemilation in v:ivitir that it 1- the moo effective medicine that I have horn at,l In prririire. It compo , e4 all tinensinevv. and ce, ,e!I with illy diet.—and manminv a r• - •ctihir and 2eiriil appal ite. I rar freely recommend 11 to all others min,l!arlc anti, tell. J. ND von K,BOlough of Chambeledg, March!). I`l , lo Pep 23 10, WILLIAM T R N. 53 Market 51,41. --- FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL O. yoI;NGIS Improved Hatt form tzratcp. ma attract tired he the =oh, rilterq. lit Ihatr Nlnchlttl Shop. ~tnU6(ie!A vt reel. hrtween void 411ry and Firth ?Item, Ivan Intro ahoy l'emperattre Flail, Pitta I . orclt, Iv herr I her manu r ari lire and herr rootttnni I) on hand 11)r ro:1 0 ,,, tag bcalosoettol. ly r umposed 01 nit inli: /' No. 1, Purl ( • I,le I JJUU , •7; roc. itdz,ut A: 00. 7.7) 'le Platform Snlle•s on wheels, lo weigh 2400 OIL odu do 2,016 01,45 00 tto do do I :at° :i5 (H) Flo ,10 d o Imo° at ~11 111 do 010 at(10 tt,i.ittz ' ll llllll,ll of !.t . ..31 0 rant lot (rat I Vurttlitatt , es, Flom tog YOUNG ¢ BRADBURY PROSPECTUS For publishing a new Daily Paper in the City of iftl i to be entitled the DAILY MORNING POST. if In CSl:tmerlben. having made a rratiqvinents 10 merge he Amer wan Manufacturer and Pitieldirgli ttlereu• ry Info one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper with lire title cf the Daily .M.rn jug. Past. The leading object of Ins orosT" will lie I he !I•ssentioa• iron arid defence of the politico! principles that have Iwo e. boron! been maintained by the Editors, in their fi`z.l).4.llVe papers. and their Jest etTork will still lie devoted to the advancement arid success of those doer tines. Although. in politicc, the panor will he thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an bons candid Irlstory of passim , . Political eveffis. Foreign and Domestic nieui2eorp, Bbd brief noiltes of :ill mal• tern and oc( l urrenoes that come properly wit hin the snliere ofa Public Journal, to make I helr paper sirtlicient , y in cresting. to entitle it to the patronage chic politic, it resperd lye Of party rOiii.ideraliolig. • In addition to lite !minion! and general news Il::rl will he found In tine ....4f0rt,i.1,7 Push," the Editors will lake pains In furnish the business corm:loon y with the liliest arid most lotr.resting C r yp t mhart L INTELLI CIVICE from all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red such accounts oft Marker. and th e Slate nr Trade us will be:ithninla.len f i v In one MErrlianl: and Ilin.linf”S Men in their several rffiltin;s Terms.—The POT will he our a larze al sheet of litre paper, 11, e.r l Pri.llly for this I Journal) at the unusually low rate of El YE DOLLA !IS per armour, payable In :Ilya ore. It will also lie sold by riewsffioys at the low rare of TWO CENTS a ropy, Advertisements will be in-erlrd at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. TIA ENTY active lids are wanted to sell the Post, who will be engaged on the most form. A tiztißl 31, 100 MIDS. K I.E. I . "FoIiACCO. D. store nod for sale• hy .1. C. 4. A CORDON. No 12,Water street. 131, Al --- ,ocrison h Co London, for sale only by S. N. %Wickersham, corner of Wond sleet and Virgin alley Pit tsburzli Pa. and 11. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who in sole agent for \Western Penns) I vri nia sep 10 FARM FOR SA LL:.—The u inlet signed orfirs for sale a A; tract of land situated 1 miler ereepoi In the direction of liiitanoiwz, Buffalo 'iownship, Armstrong con rity, containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good fence; 10 of whicn are in meadows- a good square 102 dwelling house and cabin barn crested thereon—an apple orchard of RO hearing trees—and a spring of excellent water convenient to the house. FOR TER MS reply Cr) the suliscriliers residing at the slaltworks on lie l'ente-ylvania Canal, 1 mile above Free port. rep 10 Wll.¢ PHI f,IP 1.1 ER. T O IllE IVISE.—Iiig “ow tvell iirlerstood how touch disnrder+oi the 1111 nil del,' 111 i for heir Cure 110(113 due Mimi! ion to the II is how understood how valuabl e is that medicine whir will remove mot bid iccitinulatirms Wit !lOW W ( ikellil,l Ilie Immic power. It is now understood that Eller e is a r eciprucal influence Ire. !worn the mind and the body. It is now understood that purf.zitm with the 13randrvill pill trill lemove a melan choly, and even hisanity is cured by perseveringly u‘,10.0. them. It is now nridcr..dood how much domestic liaopi• ness depends upon the healthy coat:P.lon of the digestive °ream:. I Vis now well knownthat the Brandreth Pills have Or and iniple,u i/Veloll,l, even w Iwo the fires had pronounced Ihem beyond sib human or relief. It is now net only writ known Imo tile Rrandrelh PHIS SO rare, bat it is OISO 1111• ilerstood howl h lire: iiial it i<by their purify in: effect mi I Ile I , lood !bet they restore t im e body to health. The value ol • the medicine is berominz more and more IFsl, 11 is recomiliemeil daily from family to 'amity, lirandielli Pitts remove in an almost imperceptible \manner all noxious accumulations and purify and invl7o. air the hiood.a nd their rood rill its are not counterbalan ced by any ilicOliVeldellers; hero.. compased entirely of vegoahles then do not expose those who use them to dan7ro; and their effects are as rr, lain as they are salu tary; they are daily and safely adniini-lerad to infancy, rout!). manhood, and old arxe. and to women in the inciA critical and delicate circumstances. They do tint disturb Or shork th e animal functions, but rl I.' ore their order and c.itahlish their henli h. SoMat Dr. Brandreth's Offirr, No. 9 . 1, Wood street Pititdmr2ll. Price 25 cents per hot, with in!! directions M A ft K--The only place in Pittsburzit where% he genii ine rifle can he obtained, is the Loctor's own office, No 9S Wood street. sep 10 D R, J. B. TI nri esperi fully Inform the till- ZellSl of Pittsburgh and vicinity, I hat he has return ed to the city. He hones to share the confidence of hie former patrons and the piddle. generally; and solicits a renewal of n portion of their patronage. In connexion he would observe, that the operation of Lit hotrlty, (or hreak lite Ihe stone in he bladder and allowing it to pass of with the urine,) Is every where calnifillndinn the deep. test interest. lie hopes to extend the!) , t.fil oft his branch o f his profession to the afflicted. Strictures, Diseas , s of lie Filatider and K idneys,— which occaionally folio w,-- will likewise recefte ~t tem Those from a distal re wi.dlie¢ further information will apply personally or I , ty letter, or if desired ran be aro - Imo:mimed at liet dweltin^,in s retired part of the ri. ty, on Thlrd, between Ferry nod I,lherly eta, sep 10 lift AN DTZ ETU PILLS. L ET Int•nlids read e following account of a Sailor cured of a complication of afflictions in nineteen "Pt' ItY the Ilse of firaitilreth Pills. It distinctly proves there are herbs in nature Which ',nye affinity cure be cause of diseat=e, and Braisdreth's l'illsare made foe them Read and he minvini ed. Take the medicine :indite cured E X 7 'R. 9 ( 4I /.4./Y,IR Y C EOF RREU.IIA7'ISAI I) IARFIJIcF.4,)7.V.I) 22F FEC TlO.l - OF THE L (r.ScO Jona SHAW, of Pembroke, Washington county, klaine, being duly sworn, says, that he was taken viole:ntly sick about sit months since. The pains In his head, bread, hack, left stilt! atilt 11Slep fining so had that be was iota. Melo help himself. and was taken into the Chelsea Hos. OW in the city of Roston. That after tieing in said hospital five weeks, Doctor Otis said he did not know what was the mallet with him, and that he could do nothing, for him, nor could lie preseril e any medicine. That he, therefore, Was conveyed from the Chelsea floe. pitaf to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he wits there ithysirked with all soits of medicine for a peri od of fGur months, suffering all the linie tha most heart. rending misery.— That, besides his affection of his hones he Was Irohhled much with a disease of the lungs: some. times he would spite quart of phlegm in the day; besides this affection be had a had Diarrlitra, which had more or less attended him float the commencement of his sick. ness. That at times be dreaded a stool worse I ban he would have dreaded dem li; that lie can compare the feel ing to nothing save that of knives passing through his bowels. After suffering worse than death at the Sailor's Retreat, on Staten Island, the doctor told him that medi cine was of no use to him. that he min-t tr,' to stir Omni. At this time he Wins ilifferlng ihe greatest misery. That his hones were AO tender he could not hear the trust press. ore upon the elbow or upon the knee, that Ilia instep was most painful, that as t lie Doctor said he would give him no more medicine he determined to procure some of Dr., Brandreth's Pills. which lie did, from 241 Broadway New York; that he commenced with five pills, and some. timeslnereased the dose to eight. The first week's use so much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing what he was using, said, , now. Shaw. yoti look like a man again; if you improve In this way, you will soon be well.' That he found every dose of the Brandreth Pills relleYe tam, first they cured him of the pain when at stool; that they next cnred the diarrhma, rtad finally the pains in his bones;—That the medicine seemed to add strength to him every day. Retold the doctor ' , ester day flue 11th Instant, that he felt himself well, and also, that he owed his recovery to Brandreths Pill. under Providence, that he had taken the medicine 'eveiy day for 15 days; that the doctor told him If he had known lie had been taking that medicine, Iv- should not have .toyed another day In the house. He considers li is his dot in make thlsonblie statement for the henefii of all similarly afflicted; that they may know where to find a medicine that will cure Orin. JOHN SHAW. . . , . John Rhaw being by me duly sworn this 12th day of April, 1842. did depose and sac t lin I the foregolne slate_ ment Is Irne. J. D WHEELER,Commtscioner Deed 4, The 8R.8.14 - DRETH PILLS are cold at Dr. Rran &elle. principal office. 241. BROADWAY. New York, and at his principal Ake. N 0.911 Wood street,Pittahurgh, the O.VETFL./CP in Pit Wm./A where the aenotne car b obtained aep 22--der:tn Nation.] Intelligencen—Extracts from h Litters of 'A Kentnckian' on Martial Law.' Sin: I hive just teceived from a friend the Natio na l Intelligencer of I2th Deere . ber, containing a lengthy publicatian.uhdet the above caption- The statement in thatpublication, so far as it regards myself, be , ing a tissue of falsehoods and false color- , ing, I have felt myself` comp elled to reply to lest my silence shoul dbe consented into an acknowledgement of its truth. therefore request that you will give_placet to the following statement in theNash4 vi lie Union. Ist. It is positively untrue that I either thrust the members of the Legislature ant of their hall, or that I kept them out by lin armed force. On the 28th December s , . ISI4, when the troops under my command were engaged with the enemy, and passing . along the line to give orders, htri- A• L. Duncan, one of my voluntary airier de camp, came to me in great haste, With a message from the Governor, that theta* 2islature were about to surrender the cityc and that he waited my, orders. .1 replied,. 'I cannot believe them guilty of so traits).* rous an act; hut say to the Governor, -ex amine strictly into the matter, and if it it true, blow them up.' The Governor : abut them out. Not such, my orders, Would have been; and in conversation with the Governor afterwards ) I remarked to him: that I would have shut them in, provide them all necessaries, and let them if 90 dia -1 I posed, legislate at their leisure under sound of the British cannon, while their, patriotic colleagues were nobly battling with the enemy. 2d. Louallier and Judge Hall were both arrested on the 4th of March. On &hi! same day t was told by the Marshal l ,thst: lin ("Her hereafter to show tbat I had im prisoned the Judge before he had interfe- , red with the police of my camp, the Judger I had sent for the clerk, and had altered the recorj from the sth to the 6th. I immedi ately sent for the clerk, Major Claiborne, and on the evening of the same day on ' which Louallier rtad Hall were arrested:• viz: the sth March, he produced the rei..„ cord on which plainly appeared the alter ation from the sth to the 6th. This change could only have been made for the base purpose 'if showing when he indicted or sued me for false imprisonment, that I bad arrested him before he had attempted ju dicially to inteifere' with the police of my camp. This learned 'Kentuckian,' not* withstanding his great anxiety to exoner ate the Judge from any imputation or blame in this transaction, can hardly hay. , 'the etfi ontery to say that this teas llot 111, forgery, and fot the basest purpose. wouid like to see the testimony . by which this anonymous writer would prove that I ordered the arrest of Lewis and Dick = . Judge Lewis Was a soldier in Capt. Beal'it company of riflemen and on all occasion* from the beg - inning of the siege to the flee laratiou of peace was meeting or ready tea meet the foe and defend his conutry. if my recollection roes not fail me, was titre of tha troop of cavalry under command of Capt. Peter Ogden. It is not to br Bbpp sed that either of them would attathpt to in.. " terfere with, or resist the order of his Gee,' oral. Had such interference or resistenet been attempted they would certainly hater been treated similarly to Judge Hall. Nil , ' they Lewis nor Dick was arrested nor did I ever before hear that either of them had interfered until after the order imposing • martial law was revoked and Judge Half had returned. Dick and Hail then corn. " menced the prosecution against Met the Judge pre , iding in his own cause, impo4 - sing rules to appear and show cause why an attic hinent should not issue, end then re , fusing to hear the cause tendered tinder hitt own rt.:les, but condemning his victim tine heard. Will this enlightened Kentuckian determine whether or not this was adarinia. tering justice agreeably to the constitutional rights of every American citizen? On the subject of Loualliet's arrest, it should be known, that he secreted himself . - from the issuing of the order for his arrest until he had made arrangements with Judge flail for the habeas corpus, and when arrest ed and delivered to the Col. of the provost guard, being told that I had given directions for his good treatment he replied with 'thanks that it was unnecessary as he would be there but a short time. Ile was asked why? His teply was, that Judge Hanle issued a writ of habeas corpus for hint on which Col. Arbuckle wrote to me asking advice. I directed him to keep the - prisoner as long as lie could wield a bayonet unlettio lie was liberated by my order. Having made inquiry into the matter and found thee Hall had issued the writ, I forthwithgave orders for the arrest of Dominick A. Mr, and sent Col. Butler, of S. Ca. and Dr. W. Butler with a.file of men for that purpose. 3d. It is Asiiively false that Judge Hall e - was confined until the militia were (Fischer, ed. The moment the offici.ll antionneewienfl - of the ratification of the treaty reached-me the order of martial law was revoked and the militia discharged, I have never before heard of any pobli'mte ll tion made by judge Hall, such as this vete.' emus Kentuckian asserts was made nor I believe it to be the fart; certain I am that I have never seen or heard of it before, and it would have been well-for hint to have stated where Hal;'s publication that found. It is positively untrue that he ever. - made application to me to join any corps:' THOS. PHILLIPS, tV.H SMITH. DAILY MORNING POST. From the Nashville Union. Ge n. Jacli•ou+s LettOte