VOL I_NO. 108. pußLisazD BY THOS. PHILLIPS & W. R. SMITH, Jr. W. 4701JVZR or woob *7l. TRRII4B.--rivic DOLLARS a rear. paysble In advance. Single top*, TWO CRRTS--for pia nt tee saunter or 'to 01, Ieft 1 W 41 X e wil 11.YIL Time Stertiurfaird Manufacturer ts W, RELY, at Ibe e•ope °tree, on a double :alma. at. TWO DOLLAR@ • year, la •4. Ira 'Angle copies, 51X CENTS. Tenon ad Advertising. PIIO.IIOIIIIARI OP TIVOLVE LINES OR LREIBI 04 1 k, litentkis, 0.50 One womb, .5..00 Pe. laaisitlias. ' 0.75 Two wont,. 6.00 Viola laanteas.' IA Three montlas, 7.00 Oomaersalt, . ' -1,50 Four months. 8.00 Tarim inlet* 114)0 10x months, 10,00 Thew wale.... i 4.00 One year, 15,00 yiplaswr ADIPEITISRMENTS. aafttatiamy ar Haasofte. Chsa.ausera. roe Soares Our "oaths: l WAG Mr months, *23,00 Oat year, LW 'One year. 3540 rriatrgar altaartinementain prorouton. C , lloltif four lil Eltz 4) Ja year. PUBLIC OFFICES,4,C. erre Point Orison. Thirdisitoreeo !darnel and Wood mrseu—R. M liddle. Postmaster. sloirrog Moos*. Water. 4th door from Wood st. Peter. eon's intiitims—Najor John Winoek.Collecior. Carr Tensions'. Wood between !Ira and Per.ood otreoto—James A. Bertram, Treasurer. Covarse Tatss.syse, Third street. nerd door to the Third rresbyteilsordhereh--S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. INJorna's Orates. Fourth. hodweeo Martel semi Wood streets—Alexander Bay, Mayor. MaattneArrilatori•waa. Fourth, neer Martel at. BANKS. Trertnoitad.betWout Market and Wood filmic on Third'and Ponfidi Arndt& ilaarmioars' awn liaricracrallinte ass ?anomie Ds. orierr BAIR. (formerly Saving Fui Fon rth. billycan INno4 and Market 'crocus. Bic a uuu • Fifth &treat, near Wood. HOTELS. Moiannoannty• Boots, Wafer airert, near I it, Bridge Bice**** Norte. corner of Penn and S.. Cinlr. Mligggatrrs' Iffrest., corner of Third and Wood. Mattleafr floatt..eornar of Third and Smithfield. ITRstnolT►ess. earner of Penn street and Canal. Ftrasee &maw. Liberty street. near Seventh. %mamas 111 same hilieriy St opposite Ol'arne RRe►tM'lßeT MLWIIIOR Horst. Penn Si. opposite Cans) OISERT WOODS,ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.-01Tice remo cod to apkewell's office• on Grant at., neatly opposite he new , Court House, next - room• to John D. Mahon. ,—Flat floor. s•P 10 7-r BM 11. ELLIOTT, M. D.— offus rimoseit. itg, Ciao sow, bsflosss Penn mid Liberty Ste, ihirth. 5 , p 10 IVEW GOODS.—Preston ¢ Mackey, wholesale and retail &Mem In English. French, and oomestle Dry GOOCid, No. SI, Market at sep 10 MC A NDLIMS As LU R Attorneys and Counsellors at Law: Office in ilia Diamond, back eff the old Court Home, Pit isiiargli Bey 10 IitEMOVAL. Morrow, Airlerrnen; otti,e north Bide of FiSth it., between Wood and fltolthfleld Ms. rittshursh. Pen 10 Tolls MIDEVrTT, Weql•lace Grocer Rectifying 111 Distiller, And Dealer In Produce and Pittsburgh Illawifectuned Articles, No, 124 Wirt, Street. Fitts - asp 10. WeLm•rx H. Wtt.cou Ictiß Ilicwoiam VUILLIAMS & DILWORTI4.--Wbolesnle V Grocers Produce. and Com ni,asfou Merchant., and Jesters In Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. 29, Wood street. s.p 10 W:11. O'HARA ROBINSON, Attorney at Law Office on tine unriti.ide of he Diamond .tetwee al firket and Union creeLs, up amino era 10 - A L DURBORAM, Attoru•y at Law; tender ri• ni• nrofeasionalaerviets to tda pantie. Office roe Pier or Patin and Market Streets, above D. Lloyd 4- store, Pittaioirgla. PA. PT 10 JOHN R.8i111111” .4s. N. KE•ii SHERIFF & KEAN, M•nuracturere of Copper T., and Shect Iron Wire. 30 BU. Front et , Fitts• burgh. House Spouting and Steaart.oai work promptly txesuted. pep 10 1111 , 1111A8 5 TOUN . Fit ARVIS t.. YOUNG :THOS. B. YOUNG & CO" Furniture rVare t / urncr of Hind et. ¢ Exchange Alley. Persons wishing to purchase Furniture. will find it to t heir advantaae to glee us a call, being fully satisfied that we can please es to quality and price. sep 10 MILTT ros HAMS.—Just received 160choied fttut .01 ton Hams, well cured and for sale cheap by !he do men or retail, by ISAAC HARRIS, sep 10 N 0.9, Filth it _RUT A. BA.GA.- aupp'y of Landreth's Fresh Ru• to 61:a, and other different varieties of Turnip See.t.loll received end for sale at aIiDUCID ratres at the Drug and Seed Store of F. L. SNOWDEV, pep 10 No. 3A4 Liberty street, head of Wood. WE BB CLOSEY,S bunt and Shoe Pdamilacto• ry, No. 83 Fourth St., nest door to the U. States Rank. Ladies Pronelia, Kid and Ballo Shoes made in he neatestasaaner,aod by the newest French patterns. imp 10 MORUS MULTICAULUS. to lots to toil 5,000 purchasers; to be disposed achy F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 1114 Latterly street. Abed of Wood. iritaA COOTS. Flowers and Flower Seeds DI eV. sty description, can always be bad at the Drug sad Seed store of F. L. BNOWDF.N. Grp 10 184 Liberty street. head of Wood. 50 LOS. Illinois Annual Mammoth Onto', seed, for sale at the Drug and Seed store of F. L SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. 00 LBS. NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES 4 for sited; Just received by F. L. SNOW DEN, No. 184. Llberi y head of Wood at GlliftedllUTOOLB - , consisting of Hoes, Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, &Wing Toole, Budding Knives, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re• eolOod sad for safe by P. L. SNOWDEN. sip 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. ICIII Venison Hams.—Jost received a small sup• - /dye( very choice cured Venison Hams, on retail la Moon lots for marmot money. fillelg WWI Clover - deed. Ortbard Grass and ir.Wasasky Blue Grass, always on hand and for F. L. SNOWDEN. N 0.184 Liberty street, bead of Wood. oaks let sop ill Eversimit 4. BUCHANAN, dtharnspe at Lola, odes .1124 resisted host Hie Diatoood, to “Attovaey'sßow," sitadrsidest 'Hunk stmt. betwoes Market atml Wood otroets Sop 10 AGISTILATIWBLANREI, for proceedings In At taint.* seder theists taw, for seta •t this Ornee Lie SALE.—Gote oatlte North Boat career of Coal Laaoaad Pisa arse. Apply to DARLINGTON, Market, soar 4th st. Bad I.(W iIIL- 4 aid ; o a r F aala at itt: r Dreg i mod 'ilia 1. L. SNOWDEN. Is 4 LIM" at rear, bead a wood. 1111111110LUTION OP PARTNEMS4II1 1 .--Te• eispartoorselp eento/bre ezbitlag bet*Ses War Wit lUMIT sad BIM/ AMIN IIOrRIVELL Malodor Neslibellbr misted salsas. Minnie DI., M itetbetleed eget 'be direatare et *errs le mmHg ep tbe breamee NWIILL6III WNW, 411, raturawaski ISAAC II %80. Agent, ling Com. merchant VALLY MORNING POST J OHNSTON k B TOOKTON.Booksellers,Printer*an4 Paper Nanufaetutara. No: 37. !attract at. sop iO-IY J OHN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water at.. nearthe Monongahela House, Pittston!). Berl 10—ly LEONARD S. JOHNS. Alderman. St. MD street, re rood door from Liberty. rep 10—I y DR. S. R. HOLMES, Office in Second tweet, next door to hi alvany 4- Co•s Glass Warehouse sep 10-1 y SHANK ¢ FINMAY, Attorneys nt Law, Fourth et., near *a Mayor's Office, Pittsburgh. Pep 10-ly THOS. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield ate, Fittehtfreh. eep 10-1 y HUGH TONER, Attorney at Law, Nor;b East corner of Smithfield and Fourth si reels. step 11)--ty THOIIPIION 11•141 , 1 .1•111115 TURNBULL. HANNA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse. No. 104. Wood st., where may be had • general supply of writing, wrapping. printing. wall paper, blank hooks, setteel books, ire, tc. sep 111—ly C. TOWN3END & CO., Wire Workers am' R. .. 1 1feekfaetsrers, N 0.23 Market street, between 2d and 3d streets. imp 10-1 y VECHANGE HOTEL, Corner or Penn end t?t. CIBJr LAI' et reel R, by McKIBEHN t eep 10--ly BROW:VSVILLF: JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--Cd wa•d (Joshes. Manufacturer of Iron ■pd Nalts Warehouse N 0.25, Wood at., Pittsburgh. Pep 10 —ly p IG META L.-77 tone soft rig Metni for snle by J. G. It A.GORD3N. No. 12 Water ',fleet BS. B \ CON HA M S. 16,000 I. Bacon 3 L ,000 Shoulders, for pra eby J. G. 4. A. control, No. 12 Water street AS. P ATT ERSON, Jr .. Birmingham, hear P iitsburgh, -Pat, ManufaCturer of Locks. Binges and Snits; In. haeen, En Ber. 141 111 and Timber Screws; Bunsen Screws for Rolling Mills, itc. sco 10—Iv JOHN "I'CLCIPSKEY.Tniior nted Clotwer, Lilier.y street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side. Sep 10 JW. Hußßßitlnt: 4- CO., W hafeatt le I:racists and Commission Merchants— Second street, between Wood and Smithfield ids., Pit tshurei. tep let-• 1 y G A. GORDON, COM Mi.. ill!) and Forwarding Water et., Pin.i.nr:!h, gen 10--1 y Li A SiS.--4 cask* ha nig. a good n mete, received per B 11 B Corsair, and for gale by J. G. Ifr A. GORDON, sep 10 No. 12. Vt'aier streei QUGArt. .1- Mot. ASSES.--40 Finds New Orleans Su I. ear; RP 1.1,1 s New Orleans Nlolosge.: for sale by Ben 10 J. G. 4- A. GORDON: re-eived per S Sur; A R.-7 bipli prime N. (I, swzer, B !Reim!. and for sale by J. G. ¢A. GORDON. 511 BACON CASK S.in orth.r, on hand rind for %ale, by Prp 10 J.G. 4- A. COR DON. No. 12, Water et QIJGAR AND NlOl, \ Muir and 4 bbl. N. 0. Elogar, 32 Ws N.O. Molasses, received per Steamboat Importer, and for sale by J. G it A. GQR DON, rep 10 No. U. Water street 5 RIMS. LA RD OIL, for sale by A. FA II NF.:;TOCK k CO., corner ()MI - land Wood vv. 1.631 PA PERS Germintown I.nitip Klnck fur sale by B. .1. FAUN Es-rocs( s- CO.. corner of 6111 and lVonil et. 0)00 LtiS Prepaird Chalk. for an 1.4 by 'NW B. A. r NIIN rock r.rnr, of tith and ICmd u. QUG.N R AND MOLASSES —6ll 611,11. N. Q. Mugnr, 25 1,611. du. do., IGO do. N11111.61'0. fur Arlie Ity J G 4- At.GORIION. sep 13 No. 12 Wutcr skeet. [)CANT:PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C. — Ia M• toted in Rankritptcy procecillogo, printed on ; nod nnp.r,and in the forms upprovod by I he Con rt ,(or "itle ,1 We Offwe !ht. 'llercory and Democrat. gel , 10 %%M. 1117BBARD, Lti.lre. fishtonable loot and shoe Mantillettirer.lND,lttl, Third ereet, hei wee. lVood nod Smithfield streets, Fittsltu rg it sep 1U N IIUCKMASTEIt, AT'ItNEY Al' LAW, . has removed 1113 Offic. , 10 the corner of Fourth street trod 1:11i rry Alley, between Smilbticld null Grand streets, Pittsburgh. PCI. 10 FOR RENT.— Thedweninp 31111 lot containing 4 acres, lit Allegheny, near Or fleaccr o ccupiedlii Mr. Samuel Ctwlrch. :Apply at ill,. Niel,. lin and Manufacturers' 11.11,k, to VV. ft DENNY. sep 10 Cashier. I - AVID SANDS, I% ATCH cir CLOCK 15 MAKER, No. 7, St. Cluir street, Piur burgh, DEALER IN WA TCI7 ES, gLOC K S,BR EASTRINS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, sep 10 LANDRF,TH'S GARDEN SEEDS.- A nth supply of Landteih's Garden Seeds, slwnys on hand, and (or !a I e al lits near) , ihe Drug Fiore of F. L. SNOW liEN, 184 Liberty slreel,head of Wood DR. DAVID WARD his office and residence on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House. second dwelling from Ro.sstreet. lie will faithfully attend all calls pertaining to his profession. Night calls should he made at the door above the basement. seri 10 EMOVAL—Matthew Jones, and flair Dress- AIL et, has removed to Fourth street, n posit et he Mar ors office, where he will be happy I o wait upon passuanehi or transient customers. lie solicits a share of public pat ronage. asp 10 ".A. WARD, DENTI4, Penn et. three door below frwlit street, Hoare of business, from 9 A. x., until 5 P. N., after which time he will attend to no one except in cases of actual necessity. He would further inform those who may think proper to employ him, t hat he expects linmedlate payment, without the necessity on his part ofsending in bills, sep 10 JOHN DVFARLIND, Upholskerer and Cabinet M her, TAird at. between Wood ¢ Market streets, respectful informs his friends a ndthe politic that he is prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards, Bu • roans, Chuirs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Ilatr and Spring Mattrasses, Curtains, Carpels, all p.oris of Upholstering work, which he will warrant equal .o any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10 COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMs, Are, 110 Word Street, Pitt:boo-0 —S. A. Hausman, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, I■ now prepared to receive and sell all kinds or Goods and Merchandise, at his large and capacious looms, No. 110, North East Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. Pittsburgh. Regular sales or Dry Goods, Furniture, Groceries and other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week. Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on Tuesday, Wednesday. and Thursday evenings. Books. kc., every Saturday evrrang. Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted. Bum ancza. Mewls. John D. Dula, Eeq., Ragaley 4 Smith,. v Hampton, Smith, 4 co. .. F. Lorenz ¢ co., J. W. Burbridge 4 co., S. IrEee 4. Co. '• Capt. James IdVargill, C. Ihmsen, Esq. John 11rFadelen gag. '• Logan 4 Kennedy. be I. H. Moorhead 4 Co. .0 .lu. P. Stuart, Sig. • Robert Galway, Zags " Capt. Jas. May. IlleVaNEfitamt. 4 , Co. "' Wigfaa Spam. ‘OO AA 111 G ny —No. 121, Corner of Wood and Front Streets, Pitts/meek, has on hand a complete as• aortmentor Queensware suited to the city or country nade. Also, a choice selection of pure while and gold hand DINING AND I'EA WAR E, in large or ■mall acts, or separate *me to suit purchasers. A cask of 96, 60, or 89 piece sets, superbly painted and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices. Toy Teaware, plain, and Hen painted and gilt, from 1,00 to $5.00 per set Children's Mugs of every description. White China Shaving Mugs. Granite Dining at d Tea services, in white and with splendid American scenery printed in hive and Mack. A large variety ofStcamboat Dining and Breakfast Seas, imported to match. complete, Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the Derbyshire Potteries. Flint. and Green Glass, In all their varieties. Window Glass, of every size. Patent Rockets, Tithe and Reeler,. Stone Pipe Heads, kc. tc. kz• All of which are respectfully offered to the pub. tic on the most favorable term.. Jan 26.1842-1 v 00 Bags Slo Golfer. ow 4. For Kiln by • 4- A, CORDON. 131 EASE'S HOARHOUND CANDY.—Turrur hes received tbis day from New York. a fresh sow), 0. the above celebrated cure fur Cough's, Colds and Con sumptlon; and is ready to supply cut.toincrsat wholesale or retail, at his .Medical Aleney, 86 Fourth It. nov 12 DAVID CLARK. .4g't, goashioltable Boot Maker,— Ilas to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he would he happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronize him. He uses nothing hut first rate shed, and enipluys the best of workmen; and an he gives his constant personal attention to business, he i ruats that lie will deserve acd receive a fair share of patronage. een 10 li litUITS, ICE t:IIEA Id, dr CONFECTIONARY.— A Hunker respectfully informs his friendsand the public that they can always find the best quality of Creams. together with al: kinds of confectionary antk fruits, in their season, at his nitaldishment—No. 11, Fifth street. between Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes, or anything in his line. Also families furnished with Bread. pep 10 FVA NS'S CAMOMILE PILL L S.—ARRA HAM J. CLEM ER, residing at tit; Molt street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head ache. greet debility. fever, costiveness, rough, heart. burn, pain in the chest and stomach always after:eisiing, impaired appetite, serration of sinking 51 the stomach, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomiting*, tfizziness towards night and restieness. These had continued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr.Wtn. Evans. lOU Chatham street, and submitting to his ever successful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient was completely re.tured to health in the short space of one month. and grateful for the Incalculable benefit deli,. ed, e lad ly came forward and volunteered the above slate For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. E. SELLERS, Agent, No N. Wood street. helm, ',wow,. CA RR 'a L 4.41,P.5. FOR BURN /N O LARD,—Those whin would wish greatly to reduce their expense for light, should certainly purchaser one of !be above named Lamps, as by their use there is clear avian of at leapt two-t hints of the expense over 011,and tie light obtained from this is pure and brilliant, and wholiv free from smoke di. liknareeable smell: We would tit-rev:tie dial Care* Patent is the only one worthy the attention ofthe public. art It is the'ortly one that le appll sable to every variety or pattern of Lampe. end the only one that will -urn Lard wat.c, at rtny temperature of cold or Item_ We have, In the short gloom! of three mouth*. .nld Res cral thousands• and with scarce an exception. 11in.e Item have ex prevsed themerlves highly plea* ed iVrlli thew. and fully convim.ced of the great economy In their it-e. as well en their plipei lot it v over either oit or erin,ll,l, in le72nrii to cleantinc , s and light. The above named lamps ran I.e had oniv al So. 13, Weser street RR 0 If'N R-11*.7f ONITR, Third wt reel, w nrty t - tennutle the rnxt Where kept ron•tnntiv on Ind firitattnin Metal, Tin unit pnitprElS. ClaxA lamb. bold at tuanufaciurere pr' et We take pleasure In taerioz to the politic the fol'ow mg ter - tint-ate, which Is sul.scril44l to I,y many reaper In toe citizens. We. the tinderaigned, have hied and are now twlng Parr's Patent Lamp;. for Mil fling Laid or miter animal fat, and we have in h e ,...tati oe i n saying that t hey give an es. dent right—equal to any of the (military modes of a tool,. at Minot one third the coat. and wholly free li 0.1 , 113okt:or other disagrerehle smell. We lake a pleasure is recommending these lamps to the nubile, as by their use [here is a greal over eil her sperlil or lard oil, nr even candle. - ; and we believe them In he more rleattly and lees I rouhlesonie than either. To he had at ititows nA Ir MON D . ti only, Third street, near , y opposite the Post thrICP. Hey. W. W. Itakewell, James !loon, " A. M. Bryan, Charles Nielson, " John M'Cron, C. Yeager. N. G. Collins, Win. Graham, Jr., " Robert Dunlap, E. Trovillo, Dr H. D. Sellers, Wm. Douglas:, " E. D. Gazzem, Henry Atwood, " Witt. M. Wright, Isaac. Cruse, Robert H. Kerr, Esq., George W. Henry A. Beckham, Robert Mertierpon, Thomas Ousion, John S. Shaffer, George Miltenberger, Wm. Etc hba urn , 0. P. Shims, J. B Turner, A. Hiker, Wm. Martin, it. %I, Kiddie, Post Master Henry Bar:Testier, F 2 ° hero Gray, James S. Clark, oldie Amer Allen Kramer, Iran Hotel, A. F. Marilienv, John 111,CamplwIl M. Stark house, 1.. Atfierger, Rolm Johnston, James Mellin, N. B Just received, an improved Patent Lamp. lot kitchen use. toe 19—dlw /1110 THE PUBLIC, and particufar/y to my fame? pair.ns of this city:—llaying retired trom the practice of Medicine, I may he permitted io Pay, that It ha= holm) t,, ;tie 101 of I ul inw persons in have Clijoy.l no lihernl or lore a share of obstretrlcal practice ns my own has hero for the tail 30 or .10 years. The experience of that long period orart ive life, and he fact of my having been twice, since 1830. associated with Dr. R. A. Wilson, in the practice of medicine, (in both a period of live veers.) enables me to Judge fully of the media of i s pills. So convenient, so efficient. and yet An safe. did I esteem these pills, ihai for the last five years In my practice for the cure of chronic disease., of whatever mum , . and those of females in particular, I have used more ot them than all other medicines. Like every other medicine, this must fail In some in :Cannes, hut in my hands there has heen lets disappoint. ment and morr anti Cert ton in TM: adminisl rat ion of 'ili a one remedy limn of ail others; its ;ood Mims sometimes quite nstonishing me. If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either ...fore or after parturition, the Wllson's pk.ls wcrejust the thing I wanted. ((a dyspeptic acid condition or the stomach, combined with costiveness or inactivity °film liver, emanated the disease of my patient. the pills were Jost the thing- I wonted. If I treated a case requirin,v, an emmenagogue, the Wilson's pills were Just the thirg I wanted. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other thfriculttek, indicatlnz a disturbance on the circulatory and Secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn of life,' the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted. Thus, without resn2et to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the time I have had It under treat went, particular indieat)ons or symptons arising, were always moot promptly and most happily met by the That so great a number of diseasea, and sometimes a p. parently opposite ones, In which I have used these pills, should be cured more readily by them than by any ocher remedy, may at firer seem strange and contradictory, but why It Is so I. aselear to my mind as that a great many persons should become thirsty from us many different catpres.and yet all require that common and greatest ur all blessings, water to quencb their thirst. Pittsba rgh In conclusion, It le due the reputation of Vie medicine and the public, to say decidedly and noconditionatly.tbat the Wilson's pills are Iberia'' , combination I have ever met with In my tool/course of practice,that really pee emrocanything iterative or specific for Mak headache, Yoarsitc., DR. MILO ADAMS. The above Pills dud/toed particularly for the skit fliwd.A she. Dyspepsia, ComiliPaiitial liat Powell ser poepuod by the proprietor Dr. It. A. 111,08414 to , sat ; PdoorbAst% andsztill.et Ithdwilllos la ?no tile, • taw Oat 1 Witseitai losifielas Phila. . PITTSBURGH, JANUARY 17, '1843. D R. GOODE'S Cetebrstest Female Pills. Them Pill* are strongly reeommended to the notice. of the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from went of ex• erchie. or general debility of the system.. They obviate costivenen, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections: These Pills have gained the sanction end approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Uhl• Itall Slates, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and naafi. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent, aep 10 No. 20. Wood St reel, below Second. NV.M. ADAIR, Boot sad Sias Maker, Liberty St., opposite the head of Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.— The subeeriber having bought oat the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business in the old stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execute alldeecrlpttons of work In his line, In the best manner and on the shortest notice. He keeps constantly on hand a large assortment ofshoc k flndlngs of all descriptions and of the beat quality. He solicits the patronage of the pub. 1k and of the craft. WM. ADAIR. pep 10 UOITTSBITRGH MANUFACTORY.—spri.es a sad doles for Carriages at Rasters Prices. The aubac►lbere manufacture ■nd keeps constantly on hand COacb,C and Motto Springs (warranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Huh Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Binges. kr., 4.c. JONES & COLEMAN. R►. Clair si.. near .1 e Altotheity Briday D.SELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling In Fourth, H near Ferry street. sep 13-1 y LOOK AT THIS ' The attention - tftho,e who have been somewhat seep- Heal in reference to the numerous certificates pirblished in fnvor of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher. ry, on serpent of the persons twine nnknown in this see lion of the State, is respectfully directed to the following certificate, the writer of which has been a chimp of !hie borough for several years, and is known as a pentlearaa of integrity and responsibility. To tAe _genet, Mr. 3. Kiser. I have used Dr. Bwayne's Comp wild Pyrep of Wild Cherry for a cough, with which I have been severely aF !tinted for about four months, and I have se hesitation In saying that it lathe most effective medirore the') have been able to procure. It composes all esensiness. and agrees well with my diet.—and mantel*, a regular and Rood appetite.. i can freely reeonametrit IS to alt ethers similarly a Mimed. J. M t NNICK, Borough of ChaiehersVg. March 9. Ifl4ll. seri 23 ForPaie by WI LLI A M THORN No. „S 3 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES PMRSON: 4 ' desirous of procuring Pratt. Shade. and Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery, from Philadel phia or New York, are requested to wake application es poem as possible, at the Dreg and Seed Siege of pleb. scriber, where can he had catalogues, eratairowirty. ref Me most excellent varieties. F. L. Pf(OWDEN. sep 21 No IR4. Liberty 'tree/Abend of Waists IurARBI.R 11A NI7FACTaft V.—Patrick Caw Ifetd re -171 spectrally acquaints his friends and thepeblie erally, that he has commented the Marble Intshress at the cornerof Filth and Liberty sts.. where will be ceitsiantPy on ha ad, tomb stones, mantel pieces, monuments, head and foot stones. table •labs for cabinet ware. sad every arlieleappertainins to the bnsiness. He will warrant his stork to be well done, and his eltarees will he moidevore. He respect fully asks a share of nubile patronage. rrp 10- VAlFr&TrAn.llit TURJYBVLL, PROPRtaToIt.II or Irwe Cult. Met:arta Mom.. Steubenville. Ohio, havlrry remo liastiore from t lag eity, have stisfeineed 901 . 1 4Mte v 4•llrowite. No. 49 Market et., tbetween 3rd and 41k/i -gen'', for IGP *ale of the different kindir of Paper mnrartme— lured I y them, where their friend'. and customers wWtrre wn vs find n reatilar supply or Oafwr, rush to Can and r el Wrinn, plain and faint lined: Wrapping and Tell Paper; Bonnet Binerd , , end Prlntlne, raper ofditTerent lei zee and onalit ie. ,nll of which will he sold on the most erennimmlatlnT terms. flnisantr & Ranwne, manufacturer, and ininoriere or Wail Papacy/ and flordcre. keeps constantly on hand eve ry variety of Entry, Parlor and Chamber Papery.. or the Pi VII, and most handsome pattern,., which they will .#ll tow and on neentnenodailna wholenle or retail noy Porta'.le Platform Scalvs on vilßeFs, to weiglt 2,5'00 Ihs, $35 OU. do do do do 2,005 at 845 00 do do do do 1.5110 at 35 00 do do do do 1.000 at 30 00 do do do elo 500 nt• 25 00 With raising levers an addition of $3 to each scale. Dormant scales for the use of Warehouses, Flouring Mills. erc.,the sante prices as above. Also, While's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements, and a variety of other counter scales, which I hey will sell for from 8 to $l5, They ili@C. manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Saw Mills. Salt Works, hr.. double and singe geared slide laihes,foot and other lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting Mud , A. planing machines, door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without i breaking machines, a superior arilcie; circular saw shaft*, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma chines and tools nfall descriptions.also for making black ing botea, a superior article; governors fur steam engine ;locks. taps and dies, colrec mills, bedstead or jointbots and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma• chintry made or repaired; printing press plattens turned and printing presses repaired. JAMES MAY, Agent. sep 22—If YOUNG 4. ER A DEUR Y jOH_N B. GUTRRIE, Auctioneer and Commis ,/ aim, Merrliant,No.lo6, corner of Wood 4 Fifth sta. Pittsburgh: Having beenappoinied one of the Auction eers fn. the City of Pitsburgh, tenders his seri/tees to job bers, manufactapers and dealers, who may be disposed to make trial of this market• He is prepared to make advances on consignments of all saleable commodities, and trusts to satkfy correspondents by quick sales, and speedy rand favorable returns. That the various intermits which may he confided to him, shall be adequately protected, he brings to the aid of his own experience in business and acquaintance with merchandise generally, the services of Mr. SAserr. Fstustrrocc heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer In Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement is made. Ram To Messrs. M. Tiernan, rresl. of M. t M. ' Rank. Darlington 4. Peebles, Robert Galway. '• James M. Cooper. James May, '• R. M. Riddle. Piltaborskt Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres% of Exchange Bank. Hamplon,Smith, 4- co., • John D. Davis, Samuel Chard), J. K. Moorhead, Jas. W. Brown 4 Co. .. John H. Brown. 4. Co: ) .. Smith 4. Overly. I o Yardly 4. here, ). Phlla4era .. John S. Dldd!e, 1.1 Joha Da Well, ipep 10 • F AMILY !LOUR—Jost received a few barrels of ••par{ot nowt, atiltiltraiqweady far fluidly ascojoot • toblibr MAC CRUSE, 148 Lib, Sr. 111101.10 bans* imp. •sat. Fer.psbliakis` a yaw Daily Papa is tits City of Pitt. DAILY MORNING POST. 1/11DE Subscribers having made arrangements to merge the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu ry into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper with the title of the Daily Morning Poet. The leading object of Ins ""Posy" will be the dissemlnse Lion and defence or the political prinelptee that have here tofore beta maintained by the Editors, In their respective papers, and their beet etforts will still be devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Although, In politics. the paper will he thoroughly democratic. yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest. candid history of passing Political events. Foreign and Domestic Enteiligence, and brief notices of all mat• taws and occurrences that come properly within the sphere of a Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently in• cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, Ir respective of party considerations. In addition to the political and general news that will be found in the ••Afereieg Post," the Editors will lake pales to furnish the business community with the latest and most lotcresting Coustsactst. Iterects• agues from all parts of the country, and to have preps• red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade as wilt beadvantageons to our Merchants and Business Men in their several callings. Trroas.—The Port vent be published on a large lumped. al sheet of One paper, (manufactured especially for this Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum, payable In aJvanee. It will also be sold by news.hoys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Advertisement's will be Inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. jry-TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will be enraged on the most Uheral terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W.H. SMITH. Auvst 31,1842- 100 ENDS. KY. LEAF TOBACCO, in store and for sale by J. G. k A. CORDON, No. 12, Water street. B Y If orrison Co. London, for safe only by S. N. Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. llarw•ood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. se p 10 F ARM FOR SA I.E.—The undersigned offers for sale • tract of land situated 4 miles from freepost, lathe direction of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Armstrong county. containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good fence; 10 of whicn are In meadow— a good square log dwelling house and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple orchard of 80 hearing trees—and a spring of excellent; water convenient to the holm. FOR TERMS apply to the subscribers residing et the Saltworks on the Pennrylvanin Canal, I mile abovelrree port. T O THE WlSE.—ltis now well understood how much disorders of the mind depend for their cute upon a due attention to the body. It Is row understood how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid acentnutationi without weakening the bodily power. It hr now understood that there is a reciprocal influence be. I wcen the mind and the body. ft 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 harm'. vies depends upon the healthy condition of the digestive organs. It is now well known that the Brundreth Pills have cured thousands of hopeless and helpless persons, even when the first physicians had pronounced them beyond all human means of relief. It is now not only well known that the Brandreth Pills so cure, hut it Is also un derstood how they cure; that it is by their purifying etleet on the blood [het they restore the body to health. The value of the medicine is becoming more and more . nifest, It Is recommended dully front family to family., The Rrandretli Pills remove in an almost imperceptible. manner all notions accumulations and purify •ndmvigo• rate the biood,and their good effects are not counterhalan red by any Inconveniences; being composed entirely of vegetables they do not expose those who use them to rianxer; and their effects are as certain as they are gain. tart.; they arc daily and safely adminiwiersd to Infancy, youth, manhood, and old age, and to women in the most critical anti dehcate circumstances. They lio not disturb' or lame* the animal functions, but restore their order and establish their health. Sold nt Dr. Brastireth's Office, No. 91, 'Wood street, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents per box, with full directions. MAR K--The only place in Pittsburgh where the gems-. ine Pills can he obtained, is the Loctor's own MEM No. 93 Wood street. gep 10 mproved Fla♦ trinfartured be iheir Maehint between Dla h al reel, Ire flail, Pitla nufartonn and ,nd the follow. igscsles(whoi. composed of tal): ririC) TEE LADIES—Why du you not remove that 1 superfluous hair you have upon your foreheads and upper lips? By calling at Tcrprcs'a. /36 Fourth at., and obtaining a !rotate of Gourand's Poudres 'entitles. which will remove It sit ones without affecting the skin. You can also obtain Gownud's truly celebrated Itcnt is Beast*, Which will at once remove all freckles, pimples, eruptions of the skin, and 'make , yotwface look perfectly fair; and to (home who wish to assist nature by adding more color to their check., they can obtain some of Gott raud's celebrated Liquid Rouge, which cannot be rubbcd off even by a wet cloth. Also may be found a good as• roil merit of Perfumery, arch as Cologne, Beare Oil. Al. mond, Palm,Windsor; and other Soaps. Remember. at Tuttle's f/lettical Agency, 86 4th street. Dec. 8, 1842 No. 1, Port le Platform les u 11 eigls .3.000 u 132 ANDRETII PILLS. L ET Invalids read the following account of a Sailor cured of a complication of afflictions in nineteen days by the use of Brandreth Pills. it distinctly proves there are herbs in nature which have affinity cstre be. cause of disease, and Brandreth's Pills are made for them Read and beconvinced. Take the medicine azurite cured EXTRAORDINA R YC UR F. OF RHEUMATISM DIARRHEA, AND AFFECTION OF THE LUNG , Joint SIIIW. of Pembroke, Washington county, Maine, being duly sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick about six mom Its si rice. The pains in his tread, bream, hack, left side and instep being so bad that he was one. hie to help himself,and was taken into the Chelsea Hoe. Filial in the city of Boston. That after being in said hospital five weeks, Doctor Otis said he did not know what was the mattet with him, and that he could do nothing for him, rrorcemid he prescribe any medicine That he, therefore, was conveyed front the Chelsea Hos. pita, to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he wea there ohysieked with all aorta of medicine for e peri od of ftur months, suffering all the lime the most heart. rending misery.— That, besides his affection of his boner he was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: some. times lia would spit a quart of phlegm in the day; besides this affection he had a bad Mullane, which had more or leas attended him from tire cummeneement of his sick. ness. That at times he dreaded a stool worse than he would have dreaded deal that tie can compare the feel ing to nothing save that of knives passing through his howels. After suffering worm than death at the Sailor's Reg reat, on Staten island, the doctor told him that medi cine was of no use to him, i hat he moil Icy to stir about. At this time he was suffering the greatest misery. Thal his bones were so tender he could not beer the Mast press ure upon the elbow or sport the knee, that his Instep was most painful, that as the Doctor said he would give him no more medicine he determined to'procure some of Dr., Brandreth's Pills, which he did. from 241 Broadway New York; that he commented with five pine, and some. times increased the dose to eight. The first week's use .o much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing what he was using, said, inow,Shaw, you look like • man again; if you 'morose in this way, you will soon be well.' That he found every dose of IM Brandreth Pith relieve him, first they cured him of the pain when at stool; that they next cured the dlarrhrea, sad finally the plies In his bones;—That the medicine seemed to add strength to horn every day. ifetold the doctor yeater day the 11th Instant, that he felt himself well, and also, that he owed his recovery to Firandreths Pills ander Providence, that he had taken the medicine levety day for 19 days; that the dolor told him Vine had known he had been taking that medicine, he should not hays stayed another day i• rho hoes.. He considere it Ishii duly to intkwthisemblic statement for the benefit of all similarly anklet; that they may know where to And a medicine that will cure them. JOHN SHAW. Jotin Phew i. tnJ by me duly sworn this 12th day air April, 1842. did depose and say thattbe foregoing , state. went la true. J. D. WHEELER.CommbNoearer Deada " The NR.4.IYDNETN PILLS and sold at Dr. Brae. drab's principal Airs. 241, BROADWAY, New York, and at his principal rare, 1it0.910 - Waed Mreef.Pletsberg//, tb• O,l(Lr when lbe issuing ma • obtained bop 22--416-242. PROSPECTUS burgh, to be entitled eke WM. 4. PHILIP BAKER PRICE TWO CENTS. THE LITSBAHT POST. THE LONELY HEART. They tel me I am happy. Aod I try to think it trUel They *ay I have no cause to wasp, My sorrows are se That in the wildernees we tread Mine is a favored lot; My petty griefs ail pheutasies. Would I but heed them net. It may be so—the enp of life Has many a bitter draught, Which those who drink mithedeat gips Llwre smiled at %hilt theyjuitifet4 It may be so—l cannot it% What others have to bear. But sorry should I be to give Another heart my ALTO.. Whey bid male the festive 'board -1 go, a guest; Their laughter and their revelry Is.tortu re tolny•breast; They call fur music, and:there , eternee • ' Arnold familiar etre in; 1 dash away the starting teas, Then tarn to.emile again. But oh" my 'heavtis wandMingladk To my own tathei's home; Back to my sisters at their playr. The meadows in4their bloom; IThe.black bird .on the 'nested them The murmuring of the stream. The nomads upon the evening brims% I.ike .voices -in a dream. The watehrtil.eyerthat neverimoro, .Shall gaze upon my brow— The-smiles--ob cease that melody * I cannot bear it now'! And heed not when theatranger. 'Was . Nor mark the.tearmthatwtartm-- Tbarerean be .no computiooshie For loneliness•of beam Jrroin eaeltNNarba decount di the secureness tro• - nniffitir with the seizure and subsequentrestanik lion of Morikrry,• , by the naralfowsee of the United States .under Care. now., tCatesby ihines,in October, 1134 e. .[The following account is extractedifrote the official .correspondence, •as inithe Spanish language in the •newsps% per called-Diario del Gobierno, at the .city of Mexico, on the ..lAth•of Decernber,2B424 :It appears, in , the ..first ,plece„ ithet .the Mexican4Qraverament,in antitiripatiOn of some attack on .its distant territexisser otCalifornia,bad sent -a number of *mow •thither, , under.the‘comrnand.oflflon Mans uel Micheltorena,whomas appointedttiom mandent•Generel and Inspector •af tboth the Californias. These troops arrirsta e Swaliego, thesabothernrsoesisest- w ast' Choi Pacific side ef , California, kin .the of October •last,sitd on their way to ;dente. ery, the capital of k that • counlry, wheat the I occurrences in•question t iok plate tabsre. Monterey 48 a -smallwillrge ifousided by the Spaniards in t 1.711, at , the . southese ex tremity of a bay of the same neva% near the•39th degree of latitude, about .a thue.• dred •miles south of the great •beyef Sate Francisco, and above three huadaeki and fifty miles.nortli irom.theitown of Angeles, where 'the commandant Michehoarirta was with his troops when the events in lues tion took place. .on,the 19th of .©etcher, •Conimodore Jones arrived at Monterey, in , the frigate United Stites, accompanied by the Cyane, under Captain Stribling. At soon as the ships had anchoted. Captain Amestrong. the flag captain of the United States. landed and delivered to the actiagGovera or. Don tJu au AI varado's letter Irani Com modore Janes, requiring 'the immediate sum ender of the place with its forts, cas tles, ammunitions, twos, .&c., to the Utile ted States, in order tovaveit from the hor 101'8 of war—which would be the imme diate cousecue.ices of a refusal to submit. Alvarado, upon this summons, consulted the ether military and civil authorities; and, finding that the geniis** consisted of only twenty-nine men, that the artillery was composed of eleven ;pieces, eutirelr useless from the rottenness of -their cant. ages, and that the whole number of tans. kets, and carbines, good and bad, did not exceed one hundred and fifty—he Burrito. dered the place; which was, in consequenc e , immediately occupied by the Americans. The articles of capitulation signed on the occasion provide that the Mexican soldiers snail march out with colors flying. and shall remain prisoners of war until they can be sent to Mexico; that the inhabi. tants shall be protected in their potion & and property,so long as they coduct them. selves properly, and do not infringe the: laws of the United States, &c. Commo dore Jones at the same time issued a pro clamation to the Californians, declaring that 'he - came in arms as the representatives of a powerful nation, against which the. Government of Mexico had engaged j 4 war, but not with the intention °famed. ing dismay among the peaceful inhabitants: and inviting them to submit to the author ity 3f a nation which would protect them forever in the enjoyment of liberty, dec. All these things took place on the 19th of October. Two days afterwards. on the 21st of the month, Commodore Jones ad• dressed another letter to the acting strop. nor, Alvarado, to the effect that information received by him since the cap Pure of the place lett him no reason doubt that the difficulties between Mexico and the United States had been adjusted; and that. being: anxious to avoid all cause of future diffieul. ties. be was ready to restore tho place. with its forts and property, to the Mexicans, in the same condition in which they were be fore the seiatue. Monterey was accord ingly on that day evacuated by the Arneni- *bloomy to. by the meet dhoti route, about asps from the city of flexleo as Washiselou; sad the rerethe --:- at Wash*epos of news time the viciuity of filoetepor. bor ~ N ........„0' we, of Illeatleo. ht !My doye,hr; octet an obicietuteeeoi . es extra :misery tweet, ~;, >._ ~:;"_ =i~
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