N.u:. ~-- lett 0-iVOL L_NO. 106. • 1 . PUBLISHED BY TliOS. PHILLIPS & W. R. SMITH, Jr! CORXER OF WOOD it , FIFTH STS fatm 14.--p E DOLLARS ■ year, payable in afteatte. Single conic: TWO CENTS--for sale ca the al:Wafer of the °Mee, and by Nears Buys. 'ilia , altereur y and Manufacturer Id published WEEKLY, at the saute saes. ono double medium sheet, at. TWO DOLLARS * year, In ad. trance. Eint,de copies. FM CENTS. Tereus of PEELBQUARIS OF Tll7 (like insertion, 0.50 fine month, Twoinaertiono, 0.75 Two monis, Three insertions, 1.00 Three months, Otottweek, 1.50 Four months. Two limpets. 3,00 I RI: months, Three weeks. 4.01 One veer, YEARLY A INERTISEMENTS citototkate AT PI CASORIL. Ono Syssors. Two Squarer IRK months, ilrlg.oo 1 Six months, $23.00 One year, 25.00 One year. 35.00 'pl ,- ..burger advertisements In prorortlon. CARDS of four lines Stx DOLLARS rt year. PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. etre Post Orrtce Third between Market and Wood etreeta—R. 111 Riddle. Postmaster. (*carom Hausa, Water, 4tlo door from Wood et. Peter /Q.l'S baildlur—Major John W Mock, Collector. ere TIMAIII7RY, Wood between FlrA and Second streets—Jasca A. Bertram, Treasurer. ConIITE TREASURY, Third street, next door to the Presbyterian Chiireh—S. R. J nlinron, Treasurer. asot's Herter, Fourth, between Market and Wood ttreen—Alciander Hay, Mayor. Maacnant's Excnalcoe. Fourth, near Market at. RANKS. Prersautaa.hetween flarket and Wood biennia, on Third and Fourth rtreett. Wert-notes' •RD SIAPIOT•CTCRIRS' AND F•Rtaßa' Dc• watT 1111111‘.. (formerly - fErving Fund,) Fourth, batmen Wnnel ant Market atseets. Etc n fifth atreet. near Wood. If crr Et,s. Mnrialaafat,►lloosa, Water street, near the Bridge. Ilwillasisie Horst., ensues of Penn and go. Clair. Meacsa.stia' floret., Burner of Third and Wood. Aosur.ats tiert&oeorner of Third and Smithfield. Urturtmara - riet. corner of Penn street and Canal. SeaisOrEaat.a,Libert y street. near Seventh. ‘ltLietts Maasinx Ilni-rtc,lrilteriy St opanAte Wayne llan l / 4 011CIST att , lo , l Horse. Penn St. npinna de Canal WOO DS, ATTORNEY AND L COUNSELLOR ATL.A.W•—( /fTwe !from :etflo flakewell's offireß o! Grant st., oeatlq OnPOSite lie new Gnarl nou3e, pe‘t rooms to John P. Mahon, Esq ,—First floor. pop 10 'IIIIOS. H. ELLIWF I', M. D. _ Office remored t IL St. Clair street, betrcen Penn uwd Liberty St. •Pitesinrob. P t 10 o c t i e V GOUDS•—rf , sion 4- Mackey, wli,,lrtelle and retail dealer , in Enalit.h, French, at d Itorne.elr Dry floods, 40. Market .t Pep 111 M.'CANDLES S & 1.11 9 C LOUR F,., A torneyit and Counsellors et Law: Office he Diamond, hack of Ihe old Court nowt, Po is..o 10 R E 110 V AL. - R. Morrow, Alderman; otTi•o nnrili Side of Firth Fl., hoween Wood en d Smithfield l'iltOnirei. " FOP I 0 TatlN M' DE v r rorur Iteri if. tuff DiAttli , r, And rierlicr in Prorliiru and l'illshiirzh Muniifirtured Na. 224 bitterty Street. Pitts burgh. Pep 10 IN %,‘ '‘'lt.f.L...4* 1,.,41 I'LI.WORIII & G roe.. r. l'rollorr a ~d C.a. to iso,i , 11 err lin and de...1..4 , 1 ie Pill Abu r:li red rfl it le:, N''• IVookl etreut i•rill.o'll.l.R.-11{t)BIN;SON. ;0 tilti 0! 011 I lie tun' h -I.le of the D 1411101.4 olarkEt rt , ts, lip vita irft Fel l 111 I. DURBOILINV, A ttOrOty at Law; I. thiler ilrOcurNiJll:tl to Ihr tooth - . ltllire ear nor of Finn and Nlarket Streets, above D. Lloyd k co' Moro, Pinstoirolt, Pa. volt 10 -- . - Jotin 11.:,-;ficHar J. N. K It.A.N QIIERIFF & KEA N, Maltufacturer+ of Copper 1.7 Tilt, and Slleet Iron Warr, Nt,,) Si Front et , Fitis hurOi. llouge Spoutmg and Stestill.i.Nt work p opli.th , e1...L1M-di. Set' 10 T1197dA9 B Y rp9 . PItA Net S I Vor NG. ripllOS. B. YOUNG & CO., Furuquie r.notos, turner of Hand I. 4. Exchange A 116. rersOns wishing to purclince Pornitiire, wilt find it to their ailvantn2e to give us a call. heir! fully satisfied that we car. please as in e quality and pi ice. Pep 10 mktir fON 11 .131 S.—Just rece , ved 160 choice Mut -1.1.11. wit Hants, well cured and rot sale cheap by Ihedo• sen or retail, by IS \-1(7 HARRIS, cep t 0 Nu 9, Filth f RjuTA BAG A.. - % 0 , uyp'y of Landret les Fresh Ro ta Br2a, and whirl different varieties of Turnip Fee :, Ora received and for PSIS at RYE/t C:ID PRICES RI the pros and Seed Store of F. L. SNOWDEN. or') 10 No. 184 T.ilierty si reel, hcad of Wood. '!' EBB CLOSEY,S Boot and shoe Slonni.,cio• ry, No. 83 Fourth next door to It , U. State, Rank. Lsdies PruneHa, Kid and Satin Shoes made ; be neatest manner, and by the newestyrencti patterns. sep 10 5,000 MORUS MULTICAULUS. in lots to suit purchasers; to Le disposed of by F. L. SNOWDEN. No. 184 Liberty street. head of Wood. • mei) 10 DAHLIA ROOTS, Flowers and Flower Seeds of ev slesnription, can al ways %e had at Inc Dr tie and Seed tdure of F. L. SNOW DEN. see 10 184 Liberty strret, had of Wood. 50 Lll.l. Illinois Annual Mammoth Onion reed, for sale at the Drug and Seed !lore of F. L SNOWDEN. 184 Liberty street, heed of Wood. 400 LBS. N I.'%V JERSEY SWEET POTATOES for treed; just received by F. L. SNOWDEN, N 0.184, Liberty heed of Wood at, G,11D13,4 TOOLS, cnnsisiing of Hoes. Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, Edding Tool■, Budding Knives'. Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears. etc., Jos' re ceived and for wale by F. L. SNOWDEN. sep 10 IR4 I.lber•v street, head oC Wood. C./HOWE Venison ilams.--Just received a small fall, ply of very choice cured Venison flame, on retail In small lots for current money. HA AC Ageni, and Com. Merchant WHITE Dutch Clover Seed, Orchard Crasq acid Kentucky Blue Drags, always on hand and for P. L. SNOWDEN, No. IR4 Liberty street, head of Wipod. ASTER ft DUCH N Ati, Attorneys at Gar. OtliCe E reillkOCed from the Diamond. to *Attorney %Row," ossify side of Fourth street, between Market and Wood *meets sep 10 MIIGISTRATES'ItIANKS , for proceedlnzs In At tackweat under the late taw, for sale at this Office r"SALE.—LoIa on the No. tli East corner of Coal Laneaed lligh street. Apply to eep 10 BENJ. DARLINGTON, Market, near .1111 st. 100 LBS. Landreth's French Sugar Beet Send, just waived and for gala ut the Drug and Seed P. L. SNOWDEN. 184 Litiety street, head of Wood. Store of ■ep le DISSOLUTION OF PART'NERSIIIP.—The eopartnershlp heretofore existing between WIL LIAM RIG BY and BENJAMIN HOPEWELL la Ms day aiesolietalby Lutes! content. Wlllhtm Dlghe is authorized o the zienatere of the Biro In settling up the business t hel ate Sm. WILLIAM RIGBY, see 10 T.HoPSWELL dvertisiug. ISE LINTZ OR LEER 6.00 7,00 R,OO 10.00 15,00 DAILY - MORNING POST TOEINSTON k STOCKTON, Rook:refers. Pi - Inters and Paper Manureelorerft, No. 37, Markel et. Pep 10-1 y JOHN ANDERSON, Smallfield Foundry, Water st: near the Monongahela House, Fiord urgh. sett 10-1 y LEONARD S. JOHNS, Alderman, St, Clair street, Fe cond door from I.ll,erty. Rep lo—ly DR. S. R. HOLM ES, Office In Second street, nes' door to Mulvany ¢ Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10—ly SIIUNK k FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law, Fourth st., near the Mayor's ()thee, ritighttrgil. sep 11110 S. HAM I (.TON. Attorney nt l.aw, Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield WIC. PRIPI.OPP.h. Pep 10-1 y TONER, Atto , ney to Law, North l'Avd corner 1 of SnOt Wield and Four' h sna 10-1 y I=l EIA NN A 4- TI I RNRUI4I,'S raper Warrlolose, No. 11141, Wood si., whpre may had a gom.ral 411 writing wrapping. printing. wall naprr t blank hooks, school books, kc, 4e. sop 10—ly c. TOWN. END 4- co_ Wire Workers and actu r ers No. 23 Market street, between 2d and 3d streets, sep 10-1 y E XCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Peon and 'l. Clair reets, by MeKIIIIIIN 4 Sllllll. pep 10--1 BROWN,AVILLF: JUNI ATA IRON WORKS. --6d ward Filiahes. Mannino urer or Iron nail Nails Warehouse N 0.25. Waal 41.. Pittsburgh. i.ep 10 -1 y I 1G METAL —77 loos soft Pi! Mrlnt for sale by J. G. sr A. GORDIN, 13 No. 12 Water greet. 6 3 000 LBS. B ICON !IA MS. 16.0013 lb Dnron • Shoulders, for sa'e by J. G. k A. CORDON, SePl3 No 12 Wll ter street S. PATTERSON, Jr.. R,rmingimm, near P.ihmurgh, .0 -Pa., Manufa , itirer of Locks. Hinges and Boll:: To• imeco, Faller. Mill and Timber Screws; Houten Screws for Rolling Mills, 4.c. cep ta—ry JOFIN NT. Los IiEV. Tailor and th !bier, t.thar.y elect, between Sixth arm Vitlin Riley, South aide. srp 10 W BURBRI E 4. CO., Wholcfia le Grocer, and J Coninik.inn Merchanic— St.cnnd eur , rt, Iwl wren Wood and r3roithlietd Pittshn..7.h. ye p 10— 1 y G. 4. . GOll 110 N. I'..mnii••lnn and Forwardinl CP • St•rrlnint•, Wnter -cp 10-1 y El AM rnsi:s coml nr r irle, receired per S aid for Fair by J. G. k A. GORDON, Imp 10 No. 12. %% wet Pire•el QuGArt M()I.‘SQFS --40 hints Nrw Orlennt Su 1.7 2nr; ^Q W. 1.; New Orlva ibg ‘10111,P.: for snlc I.y tep 111 3 . G . 4. A. St7C, me pr N. (r. S.i:ar, received t.er arid Corea!'" by 3 G. 4- A. Clll noN. S~BACON CAS .in order, on Itand and for rale be sep 10 J. G. A. Gort t)()N. so, 12, "Valer st Q . Cf; Alt A N SlOl. %SS:U.:S.-13111140 and 4 Id•Ir N. O. '7l Sovir. 33 Idols N I Nlal se•, rerrivrd p.r Slenmllnai hoporl.,, ar! for *air by J. C; A- A. GORDON. • LA RI/ OIL. (Or CO. by R. A. Flll NESTIWK CO • or,. In CO! nr r fir CO h a Ilft t.\ooj c. 1631 E PAPR IA Ge7 .l ,: i nto F lA A •tv il I N .1 . 1 : 8 4 1[ 1 : : :: , 1 , 3 . t- K k a. 6-; .1-0 -.1,1r _IL by rtr 1 it 1-yrrner I. 3.111 W 0,0 as 1.1:S •n - I.v NO• I/ I:. 1. !INES K - , tier 3 n.l \I: AND NI(II,4SSES —CII N.' , Sozg.,r, -7 hhh.. (10. ril t I , , 11. i.•••• •• f,,, cdr l; k A 1:1r1R11()N. 11 \\ . :4l, l 101,1, IT?'.Nh PrTITI()NS, NOTICES, ,t :.Or tt,o• t l in B.tr.k rti plc y prorr•f•ditl-, 1”1"11.11 01: 'rind p.iller.:ltlil ¶'lr 14,111, a pilrlit.l.ll he Oliivi• of I Nll,ll, and Drivorrat. fell In Indir loCiton:thie Loki , hoe Nl:lltitl..rturer. No. !HI, Third P l tret, l Tl , rel . WOild and Smithfield Pi met , . I'M ent ri: 11 .el , l l l BI 7 CRMASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW, • ha , reno.ved hip oft,e '0 the corner of Fourth .Ireel and Cherry A le y , het wee" t`fililltfield and Grant pep 10 FOR RENT.- ThPlßVeri I II!! and lot coitioini lig 4 acresi, in A lleg hen v, near the Rea vet ft 'aiely oertipiedity Mr. t=o mile. Church. Airply nt ihe Ilerrha nrr and SI a etifari retie fl. to W. H. Il EN N VII) SANDS, Si , ATCII & CLOCK m Kim, No. 7 , Si. Clair sir.ei, burgh, DE-ILF.R /./V W-ITC//ES, Ci.OOKS.BRFAS7'PLA'S FIXO E R RINGS,CHAINS. IC ES'S. COMBS, 4.r. sep lU .4 ANDRETWS GARDEN SEEDS, A foil supply iii h's Garden Seeds, always on hand, nod for sale at Ins agency ,we Gin:: store of F. 1.. ssownr.N. Sep 10 184 Liberty RI reet. bead of Wood DR. DAVID WARD loaf hip office and irofoidence on Fourth Street, nearly sout h of the Conti House. second dwelling from RoPs +tree!. He will faithfully attend all calls perinining t o his ifrofession. Night call* should be made at ihe door ntiove the hapenient. pm) 10 EMOVAL —Mali hew Jones, Barber and flair Ilreta er. heir removed 10 Fourth si reef, pppti•ror the May• ors office, where he will he happy io:waii upon permanent or transient customers. He sullr.itsa share of public pat• ronnee. pep 10 Al i M. A. W A RD, DENTIST, Penn st. three door below Irwin street. Flours of business, from 9 A. sr., until 5 P. nfuer which time lie will attend to no one except in rases of actual neeessily. He would further inform those who may think proper In employ him, t hat he experts immediate payment. without the necessity on his part of sendin: in hills. sep 10 JOHN IVITFARLAND, Upholsterer and Cabinet ..11..ker, Third at. trettoeen Wood 4. Market streets, respectful Inflirnis his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute nil orders for Sofas, Sideboards, flu • reaus, Chairs, rattles, liedsteads, Stands, !lair and Spring Maturnsses, Curtains, Carpets, ail .orts of Upholstering wort:. which lie wi11 . % arra at equal .0 any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10 CO3IMURCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, x. 110 Woed Street, Pittsburgh —R. A. Raiiiinian. A lici iunrer and Merchant, is ono/ prepared to receive and sell all kinds of Goods and Nlercliandize, at his laran and capacious looms, No. I TO. Not th Easi Corner of Wood and Fifth Stcricis. Rezular riles of Dry Goods, Furniture. (1 rocerier and other art wles, on Mondayr and Thursday of each week. Hardware. Cutlery. Dry Goods, and Fancy articler, on Tuerrla v. Wednesday, and Thurrday evenins. Rook.. .erery Snturnar evrn. Lihe , atadvancen made on ConAigninentr when wanted. t YF. men.r.t. John D. Da veF. Rug Lt Ihimorty {- Smith. tt !tampion. Smith, 4 Co. . P I..urenz 4- Co., J. WV. Kurbr 4- Co.. rt. liCkee 4 Ca. .‘ coo. Jumps MN;argill. } Pittsburgh .. C. Ihursea, Esq. 4 . Masa SCPadden Erna. .• Logan d• Kennedy. .. J. K. Moorhead 4- Co. 1 tt Jas. P.tAttrart, Esq. Hobert Galway, EN; •. Capt. hill. Mari McVay, Hanna, fr Co. Wheeling s. Slams. Loataviite Henry. • Smith. Bagate7 t Co Phila. itep 10 111611 Y—No. I'2l. Coerce of IYoodated Frrni Streets, Pittsburgh, has on hand a complete as• sortmentof Queensware suited In the city or country tadc. Also. a choke selection of pure while and gold hand DINING A N ()TEA WARE, in large or small sets, or separate pieces to suit purchasers. A cask of 46, tio, or 84 piece sets, superbly painted and gill English China Teaware, al very low prices. Toy Teawarc, plane, arid rich painted and gilt, from 1.00 to $5,00 per set Children's Muzs of every description Wilke Chinn Sin - mins Mugs. Granite Dining a , d Tea dcrvires, In white and with eplendid American Fernery printed In like and black. A large varirty of Steamboat Doling and DreakfaQt Stls, Imported io match. complete, Fire Pronf stone baking plates and dishes, from the Derbyshire Potreries. Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties. Window Glass, of every size. Patent I:tickets, Tubs and Keglers. Stone Pipe Grads. ti-e, 4-c. 4-c. All of which are respectfully offered In the pub. lie on the most favorable terms. Jan 26. 1842-1 v J. PDX A 1.11E:4 in torney and Coassellor at 1 • Law. OM ra his profeotintml services to the cit Izens of Pittsburgh and hopes for a shore 01 public pat• ronace. He will execute all kinds of writing wit h neat netts and dispatch. Cases in hankruptcy attended to un reasonableterms.—Offire In Smithfield street, at the house of Mr. Thomas O'Neil. to whom he refers. cep 10 T. J. FOX A LDEN. I=l DAVI CLA RK, tinoltiottable Boot Maker,— nos removed to No, 34 Market street. between Second and Third streets, where lie wood he happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronize hint. He uses nothing hot first rate sloe A, awd employs the best of workmen; and as he gives los constant personal attention to business, lie truthrit lie will deserve at.d receive a Iltir share of patronage. sett 10 ll' .1 ttilHA M. 4- cONVECTIttNAItY.- 11: A Hunker respect folly inform. his friends and the public that they tan always find the Itet quality of lee Creams. tosether with nl: kinds of confectionary and fruits, to their sea.on, at his establishment—No. 11. Fifth street, het ween Wood a nd Market. N. B.—Partin? supplied on the shortest notice. with esker, or onvlliing to his line. Also families furnished With Bread. rep 10 E. V A NS'S CAMOMILE PILLLS,-ARR A HAM J. CLEM ER, receding at RH Mott limo, New York, was afflicted with lyspep , la in Its mint aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head. ache, great debility. fever, costiveness, rough, heart. born, lain to the cliettl and stomach always after eating, impaired appreile, sensation of sinking at 'be stomach, rurredionFue, nnuwa, with frequent •omitings, dizziness lowardc nlgiel and restleness. These lend continued up. word of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans. 14$f Clem ham street, and submitting to his ever cuccrscfn I and agreeable a of t real meet, the patient was compleirly restored alienlth to the short space of nnemonth. and cf.-tient! for I iln incalculable benefit deriv ed. tladli came forward and volunteered the above state For s.tl e Wholesale and Retool by R. E SELLERS, Agent, Pop lit No 20, Wood mire.' below Seerrod (1 AR ICS PATENT Li Al PS. FOR BUR-VIA - 0 } LARo,—Tholiv cvlin would euh greatly to reduce their ex 1 . .. r light, •hool ,! certainly puremaßr one of above nanilhd Lamp, • an try their nor there lee clear of at leart Irv, . hinds of the eanenxe over 011,and time liTht n!rf nined front thin it pure and brilliant, and wholly free (tofu ,rnokr. nr dioagrerable emelt. VVe would here slate 111.11 l'arr's Patent i. the only one worthy the atipnlinn nI - 111a pahlir,a, jI in the only one !hal Ir app', raid,. In every vnnrly nr patlern .4'l,mi. and the only 011011181 will sir,, Lard wtll.. 111 any trmprratttre nfenid rrt Wr• 11.1% , •, in I he. nllorl friva , r n 1 Ihree 1.011110.. ne,rral Ili , ni , an•ln . and rrh .rarre an ritention. iholl` 11-1111 limn, Ilan, irinrP-ned then POvP• Richly twin and lolly ropy. red ul the truer economy t.v ir . ;IA their •Ili.erinrily over sillier mull oVe.. t 01,7,11 In y l ,lnlinr,.. and 13,1:t The Hnrvy Unwed [Amp. r.n I.e had Only ;0 r) IS' 1(• It A ?".%f 02% , " . No. 12, ‘Vnter ptteet No. 12. lVnter 4ireet TIII,I r, rt. rto arty oponttilf. Ihr r.let IC6attll fit lilllllll,l Metal. Tin l: In-tt Lamp. 111 vn, lotto 1 ,1,,,, A. Gla.- .11.1 at 11.110 en. In? -W., rII4d In I, inotnv ‘VF• hive I ircl and are COO. Cart ' . l'niror trumps for 1•orror r 1.a.11 Cr Winer anti/141 000 We 00 L e.. 041 ,on in nmy int! 11, 4 1 f ly.. an Pin r rein, inrht—eq,nnn, In inc• of the ondinsnr, mod., 01 lin , littrie 4 llimoe, at nhorst one 11 , 1,1 Ike trod. :Ind wholly her wrooke unr nlllrr (I.P4grneeldo• retell. We lake nienn,,nne in,nf , oll , memilnl I turn? Limp. 10 ['WOO . . hy ihr.rfr in n glen? .Hying Over nlllrr •re•rln Of limit 011. or even rand'e.: and we he 11..? e %hem to he mere rlrnnly nnA le.• 1,00 , 1..400w Ilion either To la. had al PRO'S, PAY•iiman's only, Third .irrot nenioy opor,oe 11, I'o.ll'lfirr. Pee. W. W. B.tkewell, idinee Boon, " A. 51 an. idea Faulann, " John AI 'Cron, I'. Yeatier• N G. I oflh.s Wm. Graham. Jr., " Robert Dunlap, F Trovl , ln. Dr 11. (I Seller.. WIII nOUghll., " E. 11 C1177.A(11. lienre Atwood, " Wm. AI. IVritlit, Cr,,,.'. Robert H. Kerr. E.q Geortm W. Henry A. Beckham. Rnheri MrPhereuri. 1' horn. (lust on r:enr,7e Mil.enher,rer, wm. Efthhnnm 0. P. Sliirag . M I.lllllle, rocs astrr Tien ry itnr7rsser Grav. Kramer 13M=EI M. min ck house. 011, 1 1 jOhllgt On N. R Jn•t received, nn Improved Paten' I,amp, for kitchen n•r. lIIIV 19—dlw k WI( TO THE P URLIC, and particularly to 0 , 1 patrons of this city:—llaving retired from the nraciier of Medicine. I mac he permitted io PO V. I lint it lia. fallen to ilie lot of l lit few persons to have enjoyed no literal or la 'hare of olio reit Ira! practice as my own has heels for itt• last 3)) or 411 year, The exrnirience of that loos period of active life, and the fact of my having been twice, since 1830, associated with Dr. 0. A. Wilson, in the ptactire of medicine, (in hot h n period of five vears.) enables me toludge fully of the merits of his pills. Su convenient, on efficient. and yet sit safe, did I esteem these pills. t hat fur the last five yents In my peach ire for the cure of rhronic disease., or whatever natno. and those of females in part icular, I have used more of them than all other medicines. Like every other medicine, this must fail in some In Menem hut In my hands there has been lees disappoint. ment and mono sati=fact ion In rm. adminktrat lon of this one runtedy than of all others; Its food effects spinet Imes quite anon kiting rn,. If my patient required a safe aperient medicine eh her • fore or after parturition, the Wilson'n pt Is were Just the thing I wattled. 1(n dyspeptic arid condition of the stomach, combined with rostivencys or inartivit y oft he liver 0°0511(10Pd the disease 11 my patient, the pills were Just the thing 1 wanted. If I treated a rase requiring an eninienagogne, the VVilson's pills were just the thire., 1 wanted. I f palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or of her difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and 5. erretory systems, annoyed my patient at the turn of tife,' the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted. Thus. without resn.!et to the name, n disease might happen to wear RI the time I have had it tinder treat• merit, particular indications or symplons arising, were moat promptly and most happily met by the W 116010,0118. That so great a number of diseases. and sometimes ap. nareatly opposite ones, in which I iv,ve used these pills, should he cut ed more readily by them than by any oilier remedy, may at first Rem strange and contradictory, but why it is so is as clear to my mind as that a great many persons should become thirsty from t.s many different Causes. a nd yet all requ ire that common and greatest or all blessings, water to quench their thirst. in conclusion, it isdue the eputation of tbe medicine and the public, to any decidedly and unconditionally. that the W its.m'a pills are the only combination I have ever met with In my loneconrse of practice, that really hos eeeresanyt 'ling curative or specific for sick headache. Yours DR. MILO ADAMS. The shove Pills designed particularly for the sick Haed.Ache, Dyspepsia. Constipation of i lie Rowels 4-c., prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for sale, wholesale and retail, at his dwelling In Penn street. below Marhury. Oct PITTSBURGH, JANUARY 14, 1843. 2 In p“ , 'ic Ihe (4sl John S fahntrer J. It Ttirner m. 111,rtin Jame, Ft Clark, of tile Amer Iran Ilotel, Jahn M.Cokniplwil Ilwrter, Jame• DR. GOODI'S Celebrated Female Pill 1 hese Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the Indies an a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex• ercisr, or general debility of the system. They obviate cmdlveitess, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Uni• tel States, and ninny Mothers. For sale Wholesale and retail, by R. r. izELLERS, Agent, sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street,below Second. WRI. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty St., opposite thre head of Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.— Tl.e subscriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas RatTerty, deceased, has commenced business in the old sinnd of Mr. R., and Is prepared to erectile all descriptions of work In hisline, In the best manner and on the shortest notice. He tceeps eor stantly on band a large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and of the best quality. He Baehr the patronage of the nub• tic and of tite craft. WM. ADAIR. rep 10 PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY.—Springs mid Astes for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The suhecrlhert manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coaeh,C and Ellptlc. Springs (warranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated BIM Banda, Slump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Bram Lamp■, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Dandles and !tinges, JONES 6• COLEMAN. Si. eigir it.. eerie U e 4 nettle,' y Bridge lID.SELLERS, M. D., of fi ce and dwelling In Four th , . near Ferry street. step 13—ly LOOK AT THIS The attention , fthme who have been somewhat seep. ileal In reference to the numerous cerlifleatep published in favor of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher. cc, on account critie persons being unknown in this see lion of the Stele. Is respectfully directed to t he following certificate.' he writer of which has been a eft Izen of this borough forseveral yenta, and in known an n gentleman of integrity and resi.onsibllity. To the -1(ellt, Mr. .1. Kin BY. I have used Dr. Swevne's Comp and Syrup elf Wild Cherry for a rough, with which I have been severely nf• flirted for about four months. and I have no hesitation in Paying that it 'pill,. most effective medicine that I have been nbleto procure. It composes all uneasiness, and agrees well with my diet.—and mentalns a reenter end good appet lie. I car freely recommend it to all others •Inillarly afflicted. J. AI t eaten, Borough of Chamlierpleg. March 9. 1.1411. pep t 3 flor Pale hy WILL I AM THORN No. 5.1 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE, ANTI ORNAMENTAL TREE.; PERSONS desirous of procuring Fruit, Shade. and Ornamental Trcem, or Shrubbery, from Phltailei pi is or New York, are reque.ted to make application rirt poem am prigeltile, at the forty! and Seed Store of the mil.. arriker, where ran he had catalogue*, gritultonalg. of the mom pit,lient wane! iCA. F. L. SNOW DEN. *eft 21 Nn 1114 Liberty sweet. head of W0..4 NIA MILE M NUF .WToE:Y.—Patrick Cawrield re •treetfolly arquainla his friend. and I he publir Zen 'rally, l that he hits rommeared the Marble httaineas al the earner of Fi h and I..iherty where will he conata at ly nn Imorl tom', Annex. mantel monument,. hest' and loot Floor,. tali!, plates (or ealiiiiet ware. and ' , cry article annerialnina to the hoprinean. He will warrant liis wnrk lobe well done, and hi. rhartrea will he moderate. Ile reaper, (ally .aka a cltAre of ooklic patronage. scp 10- A M F. 14 A. V E 421:Y. Fere:reedier aid Commission Anent for Stenaiho3t Cleveland and renti•l Ivnion end Ohio line llnvion rented the ware. r , o,rwriy or, impl.ql by liirlionnharn k Co.. No. !8 tv:o,. si•erit, Lei wren Woeit and 7'4[lli. I 4 prepared 1.1 rrreive nod forward noo.l+ la any port on the Ohio or NI I ..i.•11.1t1 r !e'er ou rr3.lrl:ll.!f-tr,n,i •Pp In (10 l_11:7A F7ltlll P Tim,,s l 4. W. Illitntocln. Isn•use arsuclaced soles Iscr under 1?,• I rims 1, 1 . 1111V111.00 g‘lllll, wlll ronlititir the 11 t.lisior*. IT t !Inure reccully occupied I•V ll,' pion izsussls 6 co where they 1. ill be -ecervinz In a frt. On,- • n new murk of Cri'l and 11 Inlet nonslor. They fr•rwr tfullt invite t hwir Old friettrl4, and merch• rO• errs. visisinc Pitivlsurgh. to call and evsn'lnc !heir Mork, Rept 28—.1.1m. rorta'•lp Pl,tt ion!' Scute on wheels, to tkely,lt 2,500 'hs, at 555 (Po. Ito do do do 2,005 al 545 (10 do do do do 1,500 at 55 00 do du do do 1,000 at :10 00 do du do do 500 at 25 00 With raking lecc,c an addition or titi to each stair. Dormant .cales for the lief' of Warehouses, Flouring Mills. 4,..the same pricer no shove. A Inn, White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's ' improvements, and a variety of 01 her roamer scares, which they will sell for f R to $l5, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills, Saw Mills. Salt Works. Jrc„ double and sing e geared slide lathes.fnot and other lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines. door nod sash machines. Hall's pat, nu horse power, with or without thrashing titachiniN, a superior article; rlrcniai saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Ttnner's ma i rhinos and tools oral, descriptions, also for making black mg hoses, a superior article; governors fur steam stocks, taps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or Joint hots and machinery for making the sa me. cotton factory ma chlm:ry made or repaired; printing press pialtens turned and printing presses repaired JAMBS MAY, Ages'.. sep 22--tr , touric BRADBURY JOAN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Coininie sion Merchant. No. 1116, corner of Wood 4. FV'th. its. Pittsburgh: fitivlnr . boon appointed one of the Auction eers Int the City of Pitsburgh. tenders his services to job bers, manufacturers and dealers, who may he disposed to make trial of this market He Is prepared to make jidvances on consignments or all saleable commodities. and trusts to Pati•ty correspondents by quick sales, and speedy rand favorable returns. That the various interests whirl, may he confided in him, shall he adequately protected, lie brings to the aid of his own experience in business and acquaintance with torrchandiae generally, the services of Mr. Ssmrst. FAMPICSTOCE; heretofore advantageously known. RR an tniporter and dealer In Hardware Ind Cutlery. with whom a permanent engagement is made. REFER TO Messrs. M. Tiernan, Pres'i. of M. 4- M. Rank. Darlington 4. Beehles, o Robert Galway. " James M. Cooper, James Mny, R. M. Riddle. Pittsbttrgit • wm fioliittson. Jr. Pres% 1 of Exchange Bank. flampion,Smith, 4. CO., • • John D. Davir, .. Samuel Church, .. J. K. Moorhead. •• Jas. W. Brown 4- Co. o John F! Brown, 4. Co o Smith 4. 114idley. Yardly 4. ti o John S. 'Mille, John Dateell FAMILY FLOUR—Jost received a few barrel, of Soperior Flour, made expressly for family use.' Fur "Alm by ISAAC CRIJBn,I4B Lib, St In Store 50 barrels gur. Sour. For publishing a new Daily Paper in the City of Pitts DAILY MORNING POST. „1„E Subscribers loving made arrangements In merge 1 the American Manufacturer and flitahursh Pdercu• ry into one Journal. have concluded to publish a daily paper with the fhb., of the Daily ifornise Post. The leadinz object of t ne °Parr" will be the thlaemlna• lion and defence of the political principles that have here tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective papers, and their best efforts will still he devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. A ithosigh, In polities, the paper will he thorooghly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest, candid history of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence. and brief notices of all mat• ters end occurrences that rome properly within thesnhere ore Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently ln• erecting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, ir respective of party considerations. In addition to the political and general news that will he found In the ...Worming Post," the Editors will take pains to farni-th the business, community with the latest and must Intt.resting Comxiatcur. laTILLI•. czar . ..a from all parts of the country. and to have prepa red ruck account, of the Markets and the State of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men In their several callings. Tarim—The Pcnrr will be published en a large imperi al aheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum, payable In advance. It will also be cold by news.boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Adverrisesteitis will he inserted at the lowest rates chnrged by the other daily papers of the ay. Dtr TW ENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will he engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, Angus' 31, 1842- W. H. SMITH. 1 00 MIDS. KY. LEAF TOBACCO, In More and for sale by J. C. tt A GORDON, gY Morrison d Co. London. for Pale only by S. N. Wickersham, corner of Wood street and 'Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. wbo le sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. . 4 0 sep 10 FARM FOR SA Le.—The undersigned offer' for sale a tract of land situated 4 miles from P reepnti. In the direction of Kittanning. Buffalo 'township. Arm bong county. containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and ander good fence; 10 of whlen are in meadow— a good square to dwelling hone, and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple orchard of 80 hearing trees—and a spring of excellent water convenient tothe house. FOR TERMS float) , to the syhtterihers residing At the Snitworks on the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 mile above Tree• port. TO THE WISE.— I tlt now well mindeestood how runrh disorders of the mind depend for their curs noon., due attention to the body. It is now understood how valuable is that medicine which will remorse morbid accnmulations without weakentimt; time boslityliesrer. It is now understood that there is a reenrroral influents be. tween the mind and the body. it is now understood that purging with the Brandreth Pills will remove a melan choly, and even Insanity is cured by perseveringly using them: it is now understood how much domestic happl• nes, depends upon the healthy condition of the diretthee orrans. It to now well known thnt the Brandreth Pills have cured thonoands of hopeless and helpless persons, even when the first physicians had pronouneed them beyond all human means of relief. It is now not only well known that the Rrandreth Pills PO cure, bat it Is also on derotoort how they em.; titat It I. by their purifying effect on the blood that they restore the hotly to Moan. The value of the medicine Is becoming moreand more ntfron, it Is recoinnten , 'ed daily from family to family, The itrandreilt Pill% remove in 3il nianost imperceptible niann•r ntl nor lon* Ai-cumulation. and purify and mule°. t hr hiood,and their good effects are not counterhalan red by Inc Inconveniences: heing rontposed entirely or reeciables they do note:pose those who use them to den:Teri and their effects ere an certain as they are salu tary; they are tinily and palely adininistend to infancy, manhood, and old asc. and to women in the most erst lest And delicate circumstance!. They do not disturb or shock the animal functions, but restore their order And el their health. ri pro veti llv nnfariore f t IPlf Markin[ Fold itt Dr. Rrnitilreih's Orr N 0.91, Wood street, rin star c h. Prtre j 5 rents per hot. will) toll direction* HACK--The only pyre In Pittshirreli where the vino. ior Pills ran be otitained, is the Loclor's own office, No 93 Wood streei. Rep in Ivetwren DIA h tl reel, IWO ,nr Pitt+ lararinre and d Illr frd'ol gcales(whol. con, ogled of DR, J. B. Ti BRITT'S, Respectfully Inform the till- xens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. that he has return• ed to the city. He hopes to shore the confidence of his former patrons and the pithlic generally; End solicits a renewal of a portion of their patronage. In connexion he wonld observe, that the operation of Lithotrity, (or breaking the stone In the bladder and allowing IlYo pan of with the urine,) is every tvhere commanding the deep. est Interest. lie hopes to extend the benefit of - this branch „this profession to the afflicted. Strlcrares, Diseases of the Bladder and K id neys,—w Melt occasionally foltow,— will likewise receive attention. No I, Port le Platform ales oa A Win, ‘1,041/ undK.ai :63.* Those from a distai.ce wishing further information will apply personally or by letter, or it desired can be accommodated at his dwelq in a retired rizrrt •or the el• ty, on Third, between Ferry and Liberty sta, rep 10 LET Invalids read the following ;croon' of a Salhar cured of a complication of afliictiona In nineteen days hy the use of Brandreth Nita. it distinctly proves here are herbs In nature which have affinity cure be ranee of diacase, and Brandreth s a Piliaa re made for them Read and beeonVlnced. Take the medicine anithe reined F.XTh,AORJI.M4RT CURE OF RHEUMRTIS D IA R R PICEA, AND AFFECTION OP THE L&NO John SHAW, of Pembroke, Washington county, Maine, tieing dory sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick .iliout six months shire. The pains in his head, breast, bark, left side and :mien being so had that he was unit. Me to help himseif.and was taken Into the Chelsea Hos. filial in the city of Boston. That alter being In said hospital five weeks, Doti or Otis said he did not know Wlllll was the mattes with him, and that he could do nothing for him, notcould lie prescribe any medicine. That he, therefore, Was conveyed from the Chelsea Hos. pital to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he was there physirlced with all sorts of medicine for a peri. od of four months, suffering nll the time the most heart. rending misery.— That, besides his affection of Ids bones he wan troubled much with a disease of the longs: some. times lie would spit a quart of phlegm in the dayt besides this affection he had a bad Merritt:en, Which had morn or less attended him fl oor the commencement of his sick. seas. Thai at limes he dreaded n stool worse than he would have dreaded death; that tie ten compare the feel. Int to nothing nave that or knives passing through his bowels. Aflersuffering worse rha n death at he Satior'is Retreat, on Staten Island,the doctor told him that medl. eine was of no use to him. that he mtv,t try to stir about. Al this time lie was suffering the grraie.st misery. That his bones wire so tender he could not hear the least press. ore upon the elbow or upon the knee, that his Instep was most painfhl, that as I Ire Doctor said he Woold give him no more medicine he determined to procure some of Dr., Itrandreth's Pills. which he did. from 241 Broadway New York; that he commenced with five pills. and some. Imes inerensed 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, you took like a man again; if yon imprOve in this way, you will short he Welt.' That he bond every dose of the Brandreth Pills relieve him, first they cured him of the pain when at stool; that they next cared the diarrhrea, aid finally the pains In his bones,.-That the medicine seemed to add strength to biro every day. fiefold the doctor yester day the 17th Instant, that lie felt himself well, and also, that he owed his recovery to Brandreths Pill. Under ProVidence, that he had ratter, the medicine 1 evely day fOr 19days.; that the doctor told him if he had known he had been taking that medicine, he 'lion Id not have stayed another day In the home He considers It labia linty to make thiontildie statement for the benefit ofall similarly afflicted; that thee may know where to find a medicine Mt Wingate them. JOHN SHAW. John Shaw i•oner h• me Only sworn this 12th day of A OW. 1542, did d•po•.• rind .1 v rhn I the foregoing slate. meet Is imp. J.ri w F.F.l.P.R.ennrsfrsioner or Maids, The EId4.ArDRETH MIA are gold at Dr. Riau dreth's principal Oben, 241. BROADWAY'. New York, and at his prineipal Aire. '°. 95 Wood at real. the ONL r pr,..yez In Biltsburth arbor/ the genesis@ e bs obtained sop 211-4.wbs t rep 10 PROSPECTUS ==IMMI Net. 12, Water street wal.k PHILIP BARER IMANDRETII PILLS 111=2 PRICE TWO CENTS• DAILY MORNING POST- THE PARTED YE %R. The parted year has passed away Unto that dreary land, Where ages upon ages steep, A mighty, slumberini band; And, like a blond•straineJ col in tie Grown we/I.y of renown, Hath yielded to the new-born year MI sceptre and hie crown. flushed now should be each lose o r glee, Um:putrid the sparkling sal ne, While Love and Grief bow head is band To Itlllusory's sacred shrifts; E'en han,ghty Pride should humbly bead Dawn frons.his lofty steep, And from the banquet, laughing Mirth Should turn aside and wee. Unwearied Thought, with solemn brow, Droops o'er the heart's deep urn, And tr-ces on its glowing face. "The Past will neer return I," While Futrey Item her starry height Returns with mournful eye, And folding up her rainbow wing. Stands meekly, penti4e by. Hark'. the low winds ate Singing now, O'er the depart. d year, And gathering in dun autumn leaves, To strew upon his bier; White the telt treessuired leaden isse4, Unstirred by summers breath, Like mourners felt •of every baps Above the couch etriesth. But riots the sepulchre of years Huth closed its ports's o'er The term of the departed yew. in silence as ibefine; And the Naw 'rasa with Stately tree/ Steals -slowly e'er the earth, Robed in the garments -of his stata„ A monarchilruen his birth. - Could we 'but iitt Thettrri'dcsmed veil, O'er buried ages Cast, And bring to light the darkened-things That slumber with the past, Sad mysteries, undreamed of now, One g'ance wouli then unfold, And many other 'mourns's:l things, 4 . Too mournful to be told. The cold, the dead,:the •beautiful, E'en now they aileut,pass, Like floating aitadowsoue by one O'sr Memory's faithful glass; And Hope and Love start fondly imp To greet them as OrToro, But something whisinre unto each MAI, they are•no more!" Time, ceaseless Time, we 'know ndt aline Thy Wandering began, The dreamy peat •is sealed touts, The future .none mey•aeeo; We only know that Toyed thy path Dark ruins have been hurled, That 'neatli thy a ing Destruction •reiea His altata ~"er the wu Id. E'en Science, frotn his , cagle height. So little can forerme, He eilentlurned abashed awv. If wo but ask ofthee; And it to Eloquence we turn, Mute is her silver As if upon her spirit's lyre The d.ers of death were hung. Still onward, onwara,llion Most area With dow and measured 'tread, Peopling with cold and lifeless forms, The ci •ies of the dead; Throw i,.g around the young and 'fair The shadow of thy wing, And stealing from each human heart Some low rd and cherished thing. M Lissom rt Eloquence. The St. Louis gives the substance of a speech recently made before the Leg— islature of Missouri. It seems that la men lotion was introduced to repeal the wolf scalp law, and (3! Jehu, if the anfottunate individual who made the pteposition didn't firncy himself among a race of fast• ing wolves. Six members from Wolf coun ties got the floor at the same time; all of them had been studying the wolf question. and had been biting for mix months in an ticipation elan attack on their constituent's rights; their thunder bottles were Eo full that it was dangerous to keep it longer confined, After some diecassien, a mem ber, called in his diggings, Wolfy Jim, got the decision in his favor, and was jest going to give a canine yell of victory when the Spe.tker's hammer*, him to order. 'Hold up,' said he to Speaker, 'Pin squar and shan't squeal, but I'll give that gentleman from the refined diggings. of Boonslick, particular josey, picklei in indignation, 'Move your char' said belts• another member, 'till I get a fair sweep at • him,' and drawing out of his pocket a plug: of highly concentrated Missouri broad leaf,. be took a chew of it, and then threw a glarsee of jagged lightning at the file of: wolf scalp rights and tnue began: "Mr. SPEAKER-I'm Wolf Jim from One of the upper counties. I can whip the toenails off a gi iaaely bar, and depopulate wolf diggins of their inhabitants, just as fast. 'as a skin flint. A St. Louis yankee wquldi wiggle himself into a money corporation,— there'Ore I go hide, hair and eighteen, squeals egin the invasion of eteriaidi, rights. What, sink the liberties of th's whole north eastern-most part of our eoun ty, by repudiating the bounty of them, var mint's head dresses, and all this Masa the • Governor's little boy, Bill, may wear ruf fle shirts; and that suck-in sheltie? shop St. Louis, may keep her inhabistauts chiwite up.river corn at a cheap (slice. Wtsy... its monstrous! Do you happen On. knew,, Mr, Chairman, that they have got in that thar place a combination? You needn't look as if a wild cat had lit on yott, fur they have. Fire engines, steam sawmills, patent machines, two hundred lawyers, u malty doctors, a shop to make inure in. with a to .v of steers boats all combined in an no-- dissolved philanx to wage an esitermine. _ deg. never-ending, grab all-you can lit werfare'sgin the rights of the upper coot%