• • , ^+r `. .., - PUBLISHED BY 7111 08. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, 417 CORNER of FOOD t FIFTH . STS. • 1. ..TWA , 5T4..—..f1VS DOLLARS a year, payable is Si nee eopief TWO CENTS.—(or p a l e at th e %limier of the office, sod bffireirr Soya. • Illereary and Manufacturer I. ptifilistred WEEKLY, at the same °Erne, on a &tattle MaiEine sees, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In ad. Inane. Single copies, SIX CENTS. Tering et • Pint SQUARE OF TW Übe lelkettioe, - 0.50 Titre insertions, - 0,75 Three Insertions, 1,00 Oste week.. 1.30 Tip week., 3,00 "In* weeks, 4,00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CH* NOLAIILIC AT PIALAIVRE. Oa / Sglia re. Tose Spears, eiLmnaths, 313.00 Slx months, yttA. year, 25,00 One year. :trlLartrer advertisements In prorortion. CACI/Ref four lines, Stx DOLLARN a year. P 1.1 . 8L1C OFFICES,&C • -- s Crry Po' Orrice. Third be' weed Market Rod Wilk] Yl reels—R. M Riddle, Postmesier. ktvireos, Hoots, Water, 4th door from Wood st. Peter son's bnildlins— tlaJor John Willock, Collector. • CITY TRICASURY, Wood between rirs and OscOnd *twig—James A. Flartrom, Treasurer. COUNTY TRU/At/1M Ttord street, next door to the Tithe Pteshytertan C.hnrch—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. MATOVIII 01710 E, Fourth, het ween Market and Wood 'streets—Alexander flay, Mayor. Ilizaceaoree BIC:HAMM Fourth. near Market et. rrrreaunts,lietween Market and Wood taretits, an Third and diroartk • 4dMIL. - MANT,' •WP M APIRIAr'rETRER3' AMD FARMER,' D. POOVT-Bmilr. (rornp.rly Sevin: Fund,) Fourth, bet w( en Wood and Market oltoßlE. grCHANEII, ?in h *tree, nprir Wood. - . MonnisoAttei.k Somtr, Water airewt, near the Ilridge F:scsAnoe Ito rci., corner (Wrenn and St. Cinir, Mums/ anti' Soria., corner of Third and Wood. SoTr.t..ctirner of Third and SII.i/ hfield. rorneti of Penn .:I,w And ..Crinat. E it.z, Liherty 'tree,. near Seeetith. • Mita-mt. Minivan Soong, Lilieriy Si oppn.iir Wayne RitorainunsT M torsion Horst:. Penn Si. onpoi•te Canal H°nen? 001 1 gi ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA. W. —olfive reline IPsl4O-Bakeweirs offices on Grant at., neatly ouposile he flew Court Donee, next rooms to John fl. Rlahon, Coq ,—First floor. R.I. 10 !Tinos. H. ELLIOTT, D. = Office reteored t o 11- St. Clair street, between Penn mod Liberty St s •, pitralistrrh. s p 10 NE GOODS.—Pre3ton 4- Mackey, wli,,lognle and retail dealers In Knglish, French, aid Domelnir Dry Coots, No, ahirket rt , hnrch set) 10 MICANDLESS & nrcLuttE, Attorneys and Counsellors at [raw: Chficejn Opp Lhamood. hack *I the old Court House. Pittsburgh, set TO E ss, .ll l o:i o r r A r t :;ll — h M at,ov or , r w ow, A between Woodde otfi e n smit north Pit t abur:h. Y•er , 10 T0441K tivDEvirr, wholp..te Crrm•r Rectif,ing Aosii neater in Produce and Pitielturgh ilannfraiurcd Aitteles; No. '224 Liberty S•reet, "Pitt,• iterjri. pep 10 1 11V . tioasSit 11. +Nil...it wit 1 eilig 110,wnnin WI T. LI AMS & DI LIVO Rlll.--%Vtolesn Gr.ieer. Produce and Coin rii and Maters in POI:41101h ignnufartiirt.d No. 29, Wibo.l•ut reel. gen 10 0'11.4,R A. ROBINSON, Al!Growl+ at Law curve on Ilie osorth•o.le of tilt Diamoni.hetwrc• Markel and Unfon reel psi trs srp 10 ADURBORAM, Aoorney Lfttv; . his 0.01 . 01 , 40114 i Of•rVlCes, to 1 hepo lrfir. Office ror• tier or Fifth and Markel Sirriets, above D. (Joy., 4. Cr.', sep 10 iolllli N. KLAN SIFIELLIF P & m.noor.oliire-14 or Coup., Ten, anti Sheet Iron liVart.t, No 80. From NI , PM, hurt2h. House Spouting :mei Ste.euitu.i work p 'olllp , ll exttuird.”.ll 10 • THoMBA B YOUN YII A NcIS I . YOUNG rillIOS. B. YOUNG Ar CO., Furniture Warr 1100311 S, uorner of !laud st. 4- Exchange Alley. Persairs whaling to purchase Furniture. will find It to theiredranta2e to zwe a call. being fully oalisfied ow can please as to quatily and price. g.r. 10 MUTTON HAMS.—Just rece•ved 150clooce Mu: e Ltl ton flßans, well cured and for sale cboap by ihe do ten or retail, by ISAAC HARRIS, Pep 10 N 0.9. Pill st. UrA BALGA•— stiiip'y of Land/.,t Frettli Ru la 4tu, and othei drift,ta vat - totes ofTurnil Seel. jute received and or sale al az DUCE.° values at the Drug and Seed Sture of P. L. SNOWDEN, ' rep 10 No. 184 Liberty re,tt, !tend of Wood WEBB CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe !tiahotatio ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States Dank. Ladies Pritnella, Kfd aid Satin Shoes made ;n P, neatest manner, and by the newest French patterns. IseP 10 51000 jkl y i3 u riteUh:seMr!i•L io l' i l .e C ti . , T p [ o .y e S d . o i r o hy lute toeui F. L. SNOWDEN. No. 18-1 Latterly street. Iwni of Wood Afft.,lA goore. Plower% and Plower Seeds of ev ery deualptias. can always Irc had at the Drug otql Seed store of F.l„ SNOWDEN. leP. 18 184 Litherty strret, brad of Wood. ggrk L 122, Illinois Annual Mainuiotli Onion :.'eed, for API" sale at the Drug ant geed Fiore of R. L• SNOWDEN, 124 Ltherty soiree., head of Wood, 400 I,IIS.NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES for lilted:but received by F. 1.. SNOW DEN. So. 1114. Liberty head of Wood pt GAS -DB' TOOLS, rnisisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades ?steeplselin Trowels. Eddlng Tools, Bedding TE lives. Peening Knives, Prentair Shears. ete., Jost re wired and for sale by P. L. SNOWDEN. Per 10. 184 I.ll.erty stmt.', Ness! of Wood. CHOlCE h Menisea Hanita.—Jost received a nap. ply of very choice cared Venison Hama, on retail de mall tots for current Rooney. ISAAC II tRBIS. Agent, • and Com. Merchant WOMB Dutch Clover Seed, Orchard Grass and Kentucky Sine Grass, always on hand and for sale by P. L. SNOWDEN, se. 10 No. 1114 I.iherty street, head of Wood. EYSTEIt 4 , BUCHANAN, dttorneys at Law, office ressoorsd timothy Diamond, to "Attorney'sflow," shady aldeof Foutb street. between Market and Wood street sep 10 ♦6tSTIATE3'NLAYKf3, for proceedinea emilloteee astir the late law, for sale at this Office Ewa 50,,e..-11,eis as the North East corner of Coal AL' loam *nil firig It street. Apply to carp Iv BENJ. DAILIANCTON. Market, near 4th et. 88. Loadretles French &Agar Beet Seed. Jam likeettrad awl for tale at the Drug and Seed F. L. SNOWDEN. 114 Liberty nreet , head of Wood. litore of up 10 DIAKILIITION OF PARTNE23IIIP.—The ieejserteership iserelorons existing isetignea WIL WI.141116.111( aM SIX/ AMIN HOPICWISLL letbieday ItmehMtlip mutual comm. William Digity is authortmul similmaiummare of Unarm im muting up the business JUMl4llialkii. SHIM seP-10 T.IIIOPEWIILL l I vier dvertisiaig. VE LINES OR LESS: Cone inom h, $5.00 Two monis, 6.00 Three months, 7.00 Four months, 8,09 Six months, 10.00 One year, 15.00 BANKS noTELq MitiM Mil . . V . . I ". . . ' . .• ' . . .. . . . . . . . • • '.! ,1. ~. .• ...41.. . .. . .... . .: . . .., . . .. 4 .• . . , • - 0 .:f • ' . a .t . .. .. ... .. _ J OHNSTON 4. STOCKTON. Bookseller*. Primers and Paper M anuraerstrers. No. 37, Market st. sep 11.1-1 Y J OHN ANDERSON. 560 (diets Foundry, Water et.. near the Illonongaher ipese. Pittaturgh. aep 10-1 y LE"A R R. JOHNS, Alderdtail,er.elair st reel , se. coed door from Liberty. - sep 10--/y D R. S. R. ROLM ES, Office tn Second street, next door to Mulvany 4- Co's Glass Warehouse aep 10—ly S KUNK q FINDLAY, Attorneys nt Law, Fourth st., near the Mayor's ice, Pin sbnteh. • • aep 10-ly HOS. RAM I LTON • Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sla. , Pittsbnreb. sep 10—ly H TONER, Alto. nev at Law, North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth strnetp. aep 10-1 y THON.PNON HANNA .I•MICS TPRNBIII L. H N A 4 TURNBULL'S Paper Warehentse, No. 104. Wood sl., where way It. had a general supply of writing . . Wrapping. printing, wall paper, blank books, school hooks, see 10—ly TOWNSEND 4. CO., Wire Workers usd No. 23 Market street, between 2d and 3d streets. Re p 10-1 y E XCHANGE, HOTEL, Corner of Penn and st. Clair street7,by McKILIBIN 4- &Num. pep 10--lv B RowNSVILT,F. JUNIATA !HON W0111(S.--E.1 ward Hushes, Slanufnelurer of Iton and Nan* lA'arehnuse. N 0.25, Wao.l Pius - hurt.,li. Nen 10 —IY F TG M ETA L.-77 t one soft riz Metal for / 4 3 ie by J. G. etr A. GORD3N. No. 12 Water street -aro 1:3 1..? kr 111 110 LBS. A CON 11Al1P. 16.000 Ile , . Bacon Shoulders, 11:Jr Fa'e by J. C. tt.A. GORDON, :Co. 12 Wnier Pt reet A S. P A TTEEZ , 3ON, Jr.. girminelintn, near rmslitireh, ) -Pa., Maim fa , ddirer of Locks. 'Hinges and Bolts; To. hricro, FnllPr , Mill and Timber Screws; Hansen Srrews for Rollin!! Mills, 4c. sep 101 IN M'CLOSKEY.l'ailor and I Lther.v street, between Slxtb and Virgin alley, +South side, gen II) J W istißtotioccA- co.. Wholesale (roe r. and Cninnvission ItlerehantA— Sprond stre,•t, Inn worn Wood and Smithfield ii.., Pi, iShUr:il sep 10— 1 y - - _ J G - CORDON. Vorninission and Forwaidlng el • Merril:int., %Yates Ft_, Pnulwrgh, sep 11}---- I y IRA MA.-4 casks ha ins;a wood ortirni, rrrelved n.r S. R Corsair, and for sole by J. e.¢A. Goit DO sO P 1 No. 12. water n rent, Q IJGAR & MM. AssEs.-_4l) I, II F New Orleans Su Iraq 30 Wes N w Orleans Molas.e.N, for woe by Fe p 0 J . G k A. GORDON. S UGAR.; --7 prim• N. O. Sazar, rereived. Pr'r S. PO•aine,;igld Cpr,llc I y J f; 4. A. CORISON. yep 10 \o. 11, Wmf.J. gtrrei sfl RACON CAS::S.I.I o , der. on hand rind for Nair Ily• " ger' 1 0 J. Am4LORDON.No tt ix: ARA N 4) 510 f, SS m 11111:I .4, 4 hhla N. 0. S Stica r. 32 hhle N received per Siemnilinat ...porter, and for •a le 11. J. 4 . 1 'Br A. OM: nON. s ep 10 No, 12. Water a reel 11111. S. I.A E [ 011., foe e,elfe ley li. FA 11N ESTOI,I rn 1 vllt ner 01 . osil, :1.1 %rood gear 163 r Al' e• i r i rs . re l e Lamp ( I'. , l ci a r c k 4. 1 ( Le . r 0 ee a Ivhy sere 10 rorefer of 611 e arid Wonile,l4. 9110 LISS Prepared Chalk, for hv B. A. P I ' OCK co , se! , 10 rnroter 1 , 1 h a nd \I: A n iihtfs. N. So:Tar, K 7 - 25 hbl.. do. do.. lOU do. Pla s.for !gale by 1 C ¢ 4.r; on DoN. ‘tep 1.3 No. 12 Water FI r f•ei B LANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.- 0 Flankritiory proceed rir I,lqt on zond Ira rwr.atiff it. Ow fouls approvrtl by ihr. ('our', for sale ..t °fro, Ilf. I he l lerrur,, and fiomor t.. 1. • 1 , 71731. iti), 1.1.11 e-• • ...lit.. 17. tun G.c tnn•r. 1,1, Thud 1 . kris..., IVood arid Smithfield ..tri•eti , .. cep 111 _ L 1 rer B CHU 3 IASTER,AT'RNEY T LA, oov,d los Milt, 0 the rothe A r of W Fourth sfreri alql(lierry Allev, ',twee. Smithfield and Gthitt eelF,rll•lmr,l ) . sep F OR R ENT.—Thetk% riling and lot rolottintng 4 arre,, iu Allegheny, near the Beaver Itnatl..nlely orenpirdnv Mr. Satnne!chnrcl.. Apply al the lirryht;nt. and Nlanufaclurers' Bank, to W. H. DENNY. , PP 10 Cashier. tIIA VI D SANDS, IV ATCH At CLOCK •` 15 MA K ER, ti• i 'I. iltl,gil, N 0.7 , Si. Clair str..ei, ritis- D E. 9 LER IN WA TCHES, CLOCKS.R R FASTPINS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, ic. .ep 10 LANDRETH'• GARDEN SEEDS.- A ow supply 01 ['umbel Garden Seeds, always ott band, and for sale at liis agency., the pro2.slore of F. 1.. SNOWDEN, Fell 10 184 Lilted y al reel, head of Wood. D R. DAVID WARD hat his office and restdenee un Fourl It Street, nearly south of the Court !louse, second An elhipz from Rosastreel. He will faithfully al tend all rally pertaining to his profession. Night calls should he made at the door above the basement. sea to - _- REMOVAL —Matthew Jones, narher and flail itre•s• , has removed to Point Ust reel, posrl II he 3lay. ors office, where he will be happy to:wait upon permanent ur transient customers. He solicits a share of public nat. ---- W A. WAR I). DENTIST, Penn Pt. three door below Irwin street, Finn rs of business. from 9P. M., ,aril p. le., after which time be will attend to Ito one except in cases of actual necessity. Fle would further inform those who may think proper to employ him, that he expects immediate payment, without the necessity on hip part of sending in bills. pep 10 OH.N M'FARLIND, Upholsierrr and Cabinet 7'hird at. loctretn Wood 4- Market etrefd•, respectful ininrnis his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboard., Hu • team', Chairs, Tables, Bedstead'', Stands, flair and Spring Mattraeses, Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering work, which lie will warrant equal .o any made In the city, and on reasonable terms. Fr P 10 COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, No. 110 Word Street, Pittsburgh.—ft. A. Bailsman, Auctioneer and Com ini,lon Merchant, is now prepared to rereive and sell all kinds of Goods 811,1 alerchandize, at his large and capacious toorna, No. 110, North East Corner of Wood and Valli Streets, fltisitur h, Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture. Groceries and other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each yveck. Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy at ticies, un Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. Books. 4 - c.. every Saturday evening. Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted R cream is Messrs. John D. Davi, Esq., o Berate,' 4. smith. !tampion, Smith, 4- co F. Lorenz 4 Co., J. W. Burluidge 4- Co. S. MrKee 4. Co. •' Capt. James WGargill, C. !baleen, Esq. Jonn Al - Fadden Seq. " Logan 4- Kennedy. K. Moorhead 4. Co Jas. P. - Stnart, Req. " Robert Gatway, Ere: Capt. Jag. May, MeAray,Raorm, 4 , Co " WfttfatM Symms. " 6.6 . Henry, " Smith, Bogota) , it Co Imp In W;M= 11y IIIGBY—xO. 121. Corner of It'qpd and print Streets, Pittabi.r4 4, hat , oit hand a complitg,as• , ortinentof Qucensyr are sidled to the city or country unite. Also, a choice selection of pure wpile and gold hand DINING AND TEA WARE, in large or anion sets, or separate pieces to suit purchasers. A. cask of 96, 60, or 13-I piece sets, superbly painted nn gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices. Toy Teaware, plain, and Hen painted and gilt, Rom 1,00 to $5,00 per Set Children'silums °revery description. •White China Shaving Mugs. . Granite Dining aed Teal Services, in white and with splendid American scenery printed in hive and black. A large variety of Steamboat Dining and Breakfast Sets, imported to match. complete, Fire Prtf stpue baking plates and disbar', front-the Derbyshire Potteries. Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties. Window Glass, of every size. Patent Buckets, Tubsand Keelers. Slone Pipe Heads, 4-c, 4-c. . All of which arc respectfully offered io the puh. tit on the most favorable terms. Jan 26. 1842-1 v lon B „ ,..R.Cotfee. --- For sate by oci 4. 7 , • 4- A. CORDON. P EASE'S .110.9RHOUND BAND Y.--TTTtI LE has received this day from New York. a fresh supply o. the above celebrated cure for Coughs, Colds and Con serum ion; and is ready to supply customers al wholesale or retail, at his Medical Agene I, 86 Fourth at. now 12 D AVID CLARK, tettshionable Boot Maker,— lins rr moved to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he wou'd be happy to see his old customets. and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronice hint. He uses nothing but first rate Steck, and employ's the best of worksnen; and as lie gives lit, con,tant personal attention to business, he trilslstiout he will deserve ai d rcceive a fair share of patronage. sen 111 F 7;11 t,ICE E.A CON FEcTION A 11Y A Hunker respeei fully informs his friends and the ruildk that they can always bind the hest quality of Ice Creams, to2elher with al: kinds of confectionary and fruits. in t heir season, at hie establishment—No. 11, Fifth Street. Let weep Wood and Mark et. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, is Ith cakes, or anything in his line. Also families furnishes! with Bread. sep 10 E VANS'S CAMOMILE I'ILL L HAM J. cl.rni ER, resoling at l 6 Moll street, New York, WaS kfTlicted with ftysepts In its mmd :Ik:rivaled form. The symptoms were •iolent head adbe,_rear drhll It y. fever, costiveness, rolig.h. heart. Intro, !lain In the chest and slowarli al Wa% after eating. sevsation of sinking 31 the s , ornarh, rrmi tomme. nausea, will) frequent vomiting rhzr.inr?s towards night and rest ernes , . Them ronlloued tip w:trti tti a twelvemonth, whey. On consolting, Evans. 1110Chathnto street, and submitting to his ever msgves.sroi and a:reeMd e mode of I reaiment, the pat ism: was completely restuted to Ilea in the short spare of co-mm.lh . end grateful 10, the Incatclitable benefit deriv ed, gladly came forward and volnnleered the above state Poe sale Wholmcale and nein') by R. R. e•EI.I.E4S, Agent, pep In No 211. Wood st reel, Sornnil. 41".1.9RR'8 PATr.VT L.e.IIPS, would gre:llly to reduce heir eYnoingr for light, .hoot d certahtiv., pu relies! , one of he above owned !Arno.. an by their in, , Ili. re .8 a clear of at least 1N.,. hints ~( ILr ezcencc over 011, ; ,„,i lir leek, 11ln:tined froth tin,. Is pure and brilliant, and wholly flrr fromsmoke fir itiya:reeable wotilit here mate 'hat Carr's. Patent to the only one worthy Alll,lllOl l ni lire ~11..11C, as it i. Iltr only one tkm Is apidi ratite to every variety or patiern of I.am pP. iind 1110 0110 awe [lint Will ban, Lard WELL, at any temperature oreold qi lire,. In the idiot! spare Of llirre co/,l cry rt 11 Ilion:2ml,, and gran, an eaepeliiess, '1,...,1,1 lLrnl ..:IVl • mrrles 1112.0 . 1 plryr elf Wllllllll.lll and frilly CntiVil red n' rllr grin economy hr fin a air, as well a. their stieeriotily over tot her oil fir 1-:1 roiTni i l In r lin and lie lit The above nisniecl I:nupn eau lie 'nil only at I; tr .1" .5 . 11.9 Y. 110. 1 -1)• s Thlrti oppoti.lle• Pogt 1,1 . 11r.r r krirt ron•lattilv nn I,nrid Alelnl, Tin or (:13-• 1amp..•01,1 at ‘V, Ink. 11,,,,,f• In lb. tile rnl , ,itv rr~ltir.t C, sy 1, h I .10;S, Iht.ll 10 111:1,1% It lIVUS MEZZO We elle oneleer•iteureel hive I.erd and Are now n 510,2 Carr', ralcier Lamp.. fur here nen:: 1,1,1 Or :'her animal l":er, :old tee Itate• no lie• lin, lin, in sayinz riml ito . l' di , ' en r,, r Peril 11.:111 .ipidi In :my ol lie ordinary mode,. I 1 ,1111,1:: :1 II(.11,. :it :Omni iliiri•iliiril Thy cool. aoel %sheer' If,. lion, sniori, ire other difinferelile Retell. iVri Ini,ii iiiritflirrill li rilltillitirld Ili!! iliCtn i Lin, p. 10 'he ni ihlir. nii ii I heir ii.n 11rere I. a :oral saving riVr r tiiiller .por e or lard nil, or even canelle,; and we believe them t, Ire There cleanly and le.. iroulelemom e I lin 0 rider. I's he lied al 1 1 RowN 4- II AYinr, D ' s only : Third ~ i reel rii•iirili nrilin-ilt.ttli• Post rell.ce. rev. VV. W. IlakeweN, Jatnes hoop, " A. M Itr...an, ('lc rtes Paulson, John NTCron. C. Yetzer, N. (:. Poll lea, IVro. Craltam, jr.. Rohm Boulap, E. Trovilln, Dr H. I) Sellers, ll' ul Boo2lusa, F. D. Cazzain. henry Atwood. %Vim M. %V ri:lo, Isaac Cross, Rol.cri Fl. Kerr, E , TI . Geort., W Beni). -I. Beckham. Rnhert Merherson, ' Thomas °union, John S. Shaffer, Ceorffe Miltenherzer, IV to. Fie hlui u in, O. P. Shlras, J, 11 Turner, A . Millet, IVm. Marlin, U. M. Biddle, Post Macter Beery flarzeseter, R u keri Cray, James S Clark, off lie Amer Allen Krone r, lean lintel, A. F. Marlhens, John M.Camphll M. ittarkhouse. 1.. Albererer : Robert Johnston, Jaws ?Belli!), N. 11. Just received, an improved Patent Lamp, for kileheu use. ouiv 19 d 1 w .' all rro T 111.7 PUBLIC, and particularly to my forme , patrons of this city:—Flavilig retired Iron, the prartlee of Medtrine, I may he permitted to say. lint it hart fallen to the lot or tut few persons to have enjoyed so lateral or large a "Dare of °list ret i ical pi active as my own has been for the last 311 or 41) years. The experience of that long period of active Ilre, and the fact of my having tern t wire,sinee 1830. rissocinted with fir. R. A. Wtlson, in the practice of medicine, (In Mot e period of five yearn.) enables me to Judge fully of the Inertly of Ills pill!. So convenient, so efficient, nod yet so sate. did I esteem these pith., !tint for the last five vents in my prom ice for the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever nom,, and those of females in part ic ular, I have tined snore ot them Ilion nil other medicines. like every other medicine, this MUM rail ;n some In stances, hut In my hands there hit been less disappoint. mint and more salisfori ion In I'm admintst rot ion of this one remedy than of all others; Its good effects sometimes quite astonishing me. If my patient required a ;tare aperient medicine eith er ...fore or after pa rturition, the Wilson's pi In were Just the thing I wanted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with costiveness or inactivity of the liver, constituted the disease al my patient. the pills were Just the thing I wanted. If I treated a ease requiring an eninirmagogue, the Wilson 'I. pills were Just I lie HP i,.; I wanted. If palpitation, head:tette, flushed countenance, or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and .terretetry tty,lems, tliritio etl my patient n 1 the 'turn o r lire,' the Wilson's pills were _Met the thing I wanted. Thus, without restt2m to the mime, a disease might happen In wear tit the lime I have hod It tinder treat meal, particular indications or symptom: arising, were ahcays most promptly and most happily met by the Wilvott'n pills. That so great a number of diseases, and sometimes ap_ pa rend. opposite ones, in which I have used these pills. should bC. cured more readily by i hem than by any oilier remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but why it is no is as clear to my mind as that a great Inane persons should liecome thlroy from as many diffetent counts, and yet nil require that common and greatest or all hlesninmi, water to quench their thirst. In conclusion, it is due the reputation of the medicine and the public, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that the. Wilson's pills are the only combination I have ever met with In my longcourse of practler,Dint really pos. eersesanything curative or specific for sick headache. Yon rs rte., DR. MILO ADAMS. The Shove Pills designed partienlarly for the sick Haed.A the, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels kc., ;prepared by the proprietor Dr. S. A. Wilton, and for sale,wholesale and retail,st his dwelling In Penn street, below Martmry. . Oct 1 1 rill iburgh Wh•elln/ Louisa!lki Phila. DR. GOODE'S • estebrotio Fey - Nate h e ro . Pills arestrongly re c o mmended.to•t in tice of thos These the ladle's as safe and efficient remedy reeposidg e complaint...peculiar to their des, from want of ex ercise, or general debility of the system. They obsiaae costiveness,-and countetaet 'Hysterieat and•Yersous affections. These Piiin bare gained this sanction and epprobat lon of the.uukt eminent Physicians' in the Uni• ted States, and many Mothers. Por Fait W hciltoale anti rLetall, by M. 11SELLEftte, Agent': sep 10 No. 20. Wood IM reel, Wow/ gfettlid. • ADAIR,',Rapr and itioe Naar, .ciastei st., opposite Cae_head et snit Afield sC;filiittftherik.4— 'Pbe subserthetbaving Ought ant the jock of the //are Thomas Rafferty, detained, has commenced honiiness in the old stand of Mr. R. and is prepared. to 'execute all descriptions of work in his line, _ln the ivit Manlier and On the shoriOsti notice. He keeps cot mostly on hand leree assortment ofshoe findings of all dew:y(o7lons and of the lienlonllty. He solicits the patronaart Sc the KIM tic and of the craft. WM. ADAIR. pep 10 P' ASIITTRGII MANUFACTORIT.--eprivi and Azle. Carriages al Eturtiora PHU*. The subscribers- mantiraiture bad keeps constantly od hand Coach, C ant* Ellptlc Springs (warranled,) Jthplata Iron Axles, Sliver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Itraas and plated Atilt Rands, thump Joints, Patent Leather., Silver end Brame Lamps, Three raid Steps, Plalleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges. tts. JONES d• rOt.EItIA fet.Clatr at.. nea r tt e deelieny HD. SELLERS. M. D., office and dwelling In Fourth; neer Perry st reel. nep LOOK AT THIS. The attention sfthme who have been somewhat acen• tlenf 10 referenre to the numerous certificates published in favor of Dr. Swaynea Compound Syrup of Wild Cher ry, en arrount oftha persona helakunko9wn In thla.set lion of the Slate Is fitypectfully directed to the following . rer S. t he writer of which hits heen a "eltlzen'inf this for several tyre. and Is know!, as a gentleman o ntegrlty and respoa*lthy. • the Arsist, Mr. .J.ACza ay. I have 1140,1 Dr Eliiiine's Comp tttiti Sytni of Will Cherry for a concli,twith whioh .1 have heen severely of for about toocmoriths, and I hare no hesitation in sayinr that it Isthe mcbtt affective medfriue that I have been ;thief° procur..„,u coorpoveit sti unectineFs, rind nvee, well with my diet.—and alited*lns a reantae and {nod appetite. I ran eressfy ip,oneopond it In Mt . others nfflirtrii. J. filistater. Rory:wit) uf Chambersh'e. l'ilarell9. I tAil. roe safe by WILLIAM THORN Ni. s pep 23 3 Slnrket street. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREE'S.. r.liSONs demrat;:of proeurler Fruit. Shade. and P Ormrrur•nial Trent. nr ithrnl644,:rv, from Phil:MPl P I cr or Nr•tv Yolk. are reqnertert to make appliention ;IN oonn no pnx.ll.le, nr the Diu! and SPNI Prof, of the rub nrrilwr, wliPre ran be hnd ratalogueo, raluilonsiv, of the mnr , terrellent variorripo. F. L. SNOWDF.N. km, 21 IS4 T.ilierty irtrort. bend of Won.? I A lII,E M 1b:(.1F 'F'l"/II Pat rick Cawfteld Te -11/1 spectrally acquaints his friends rind the nubile earn. erntl v, iliac he has Tnrinnenced the Marble hnxlne!sal the roriirr of Fifth and Llbert sts.. wher e will be constantly on hand, tund h onet, tri3ritrl places. monuments, brad and toot stones. Intik. sinbs for rn hit,' ware, and "'eery rwllcleropperia lain! to the business. He will warrant Lie work to be well done, :Ind his Thareee will he motlernie. FIR respect fu II y n•k• ..titare of ntitilie rona:e. srp _ _ _ rr r it.wirlLL.l'antaraoTona lt nir Tot t'Lln. T Ol( P•reit MliL. Ftl.ithen,lll., Obitt. ita•iny n.not• vont Ilion- lnr, frnon ri l l rile. lone. appOinn.li NO. 49 Market oor., brow - aeon flrit and gob, l• e•Ill• .t./ . eat,. of the different k in& or Paper Ma nn a olored v I hen,. where hheir frienda and de el wilt al wave find n r , - , ,1n,. Flintily or paper. worth an Can and Par WrOon t , ninon nod faint lined; 1 Yr:1;170111 nod Ten paper; Flonnro Pnnrrt, Prlnolnr Paper n r olifrorrtor ai toe and ronalioiee , all of whirh will In' told on the moat erennonoital ft.rn,.. Firlf.f.tlll* A- RPOWNE. MI111,1(.1(.111,1.9 and Inonnroere 01 j W. l l l'n and Powder , . kerne enntolo !Illy on hand eve. IV Vari•l Vo f Eno rr, Parlor and Chamber paper, • ort in notrel nod moot handoom• pallerna, which thry will sell inn. and Ott nrroonnwodaling term,, wholesale nov 19—hr. Poi ta Piss to rm ScrileN On wheels, to weigh 2 ,5001115, at $55 00. do do do do 2,005 at 445 00 do do do do do 1.500 at 35 00 dodo 1,000 al 30 110 do Is rn do do 5110 at 25 00 W in 2 leve, s an addition of $3 to each scale. Dormant scales for the u-e of Warehousait, Flouring 4 - e..t lie same prices as above. A !so, While's Patent Counter I . leale, with' 0. Young's 1111 1 1 ( 0 1:1•1111•11i S , and a variety of oilier counter scales, willeit they will sell for from R in $l5, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Raw Mills. Sall Works. 4-c„ double and sint'll =cured slide lalheliSunt and (It her lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, pinning machines, door and sash machines. patent horse power, wish or without thrashing inaehine.,, a superior an 'tie; clreuisi I saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's mta chine , und tools ofall descriptions, also for making black lug boxes, a superior article; governors for steam engine• storks, taps and dies, coffee mills, liedalead or Joint hots and inachpery for making the same. canon factory ma chinery made nr repaired) printing press !flattens turned and printing presses repaired JAMES MAY, Agent. spp 22—if votisc 4. BRADBURY IJ OIIN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commie Mon Merchani,..aro.lo6,corneref IVnod 4- Fifth rte. Pittsburgh: ilardnir linen appoinind one of the Auction. errs fni the City of ritsburgh, lenders his services to Jul , berg, manufacturers and deniers, who may be di-posed to make trial of this market , lie prepared to make advances on consignments of all saleable commodities, and trusts to sail-ty correspondents. by quick sales, and speedy (and favorable returns. That the various interests whirl) may i.e confided to him. sball be adermately protected, he lu in g , to the aid of his own experience in business and acquaintance with merchandize getteradt , the services of Mr. SAMCILL Fstracs.rock; heretofore advantageously known. as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement Is made. itzfrart TO Messls. M. Tiernan, Piesl. of M. 4 . M. Bank. Darlington 4.• Peebles, Ftobert Galway. " Jarnc u N. Cooper, James May,- R. M. Riddle, tom Robinson, Jr. Pres.{ Piiistintgh of Exchange flank. Hampton, Smith, 4 Co.. John b. Da v is, " Samuel Church. " J. K. Moorhead, JaA. W. Rrriwn k Co. .. John H. Brown. 4. co. Smith k Vardly tt.,vcrs Johns. ffhtd!r, •4 John tralriell, FAMILY FLOUR—Just received a few barrel. of Superior Flour, made expressly for family use For WA b ." y ISAAC CRUSE, 148 Lib, it. In Store 50 barrels sup. Sour. MUM =MI thprnved flay inuferturea be 'heir Machin, Art tyre!) Ma lt tiro Ire 11;11I, Vitt : 4 nhfarthre htid nd the follow. IgNcales(who'. f rompoited of No. I. Port lc Platform 112=MEIE 1213=:!I U1td.,141 Philidera seri 10 NOWIM • PROSPECTUS • For pialishn a 'len Daily Payer in the City of Pitts • , - • bigsgh, to be eotitted the ` , :I)AILY MORNING POST. T HESithscritters having made arrangements to merge the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu ry Into hue Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper with the title of the Daily Jth,rming Post. The leading object of the "Par" will be the d:ssemina. non and defence of the political principles that have bete !Afore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective papers, and their best efforts will still be devoted to Ihe advancement and sticcess of those doctrines. , Although, iii politic., the paper will be thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest, candid history of pawing Political events. Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all Amp/ ters and rkt urrences that come properly wil bin the sabers l of a Public Journal, to make their miller, sufficientii in- cresting to entitle it to the patronage of ttitCpgitHe i At' respecilie of party considerations. • , In addition lo the (mink nests et and general nes that will be found in th e " . "V"""int Psift,"she Editors will lake palms to furnish the Intsinessedi community with the latest and must intt,:felfing Costassartat. /4TELLI• maticicfrgrm all pbrelipf ttfil - eountry. and to have prep. re&Stishrtientantilgsf the Markets and the .Stale of Ttade aa wilt*. misadlageous to our Merchants and Businetts Ken' tp.;thete peverpl callings. iirmisoC—ea. Nisi - wit ! be published on a large unper it ' i• arsh,el.4.ol: papers (manufactured especially for Hitt Attfiell) at ihe it nrtsually low rase of FIVE DOLLARS ipsfr annotn.payable in aJvance. It will also he sold by biwa.boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Advertisements will be inserted at the lowest rates 41 larired by the other daily papers of the city. 04-TWENTY netire 13(P/fare wanted to sell the Post, I who will bu engaged on the most liberal terms 1 THOS. PHILLIPS, W. H. SMITH. August 31, 1842. 100 II lIDS. KY. LEAF TOBACCO, in more ;And for sale by C. k A GORDO:V, No 12, Water street. London, for sale only by S. N. Wickersham, corner of Wand street and Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and 11. ❑arw•ood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent fur Western Pennsylvania. sep 70 F A Rili FOR SAM—The undeisizned offers for sutra tract of land situated 4 miles rrr,s, ereepor i , In the direction of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township. Arnb.trong county, containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good fence; 10 of whicn nre in meadow_ a good square lot dwelling hoax• and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple otchard of 80 hearing trees—and a spring of excellent water convenient to the house. FOR TERMS apply to the subscribers residing at the Saitworka on the Pen ii.ylva nia Canal, / mite ahoy Free port. T O TUE {VISE.—Iri s now well understood bow much disorders of the mind depend for their cure noon a due attention to the body. It in I:01V understood how valuable is that medicine which will r•fliOVli: morbid aerninufations without weakeninr, the bodily' power. It is now understood that there is a reciprocal Influence be. a ween the mind and the body. It is now understood that purging , with the Brandreth Pills will remove n melon chnly. ed even insanity is cured by perseveritr,ly usina them. It is now understood how toncii domestic happi ness depends upon the healthy condition of the digestive Dreamt. It i x now writ known that the Rrandreth Pills have cured litouAarhis of Impele, and helpless nerving, even when the first physicians had pronounced them beyond an human means of relief. ft is now not only well known that the ftrandreth Pills so cure, nit it in niso un deralood how !hey cure; that it ix by their purifyinellect on the blood the' they restore the body to health. The value of the medicine IA becoming more and more ma itlfest, it Is recommended daily from family to family. The Rrandreth Pills remove In an almost imperreptible manner all lIOXIOUF Flecumulation9 and purify nd [rite the Itioud,and their good effects ore not rounterbalan red by mitt i nconveniences; being cnittrubsed entirely of vegetables they do not expose those who use them to danger; and their effects err mscertain as they are salu• tore; they are daily and safely adruitii.rett to infancy, youth, manhood, and old age. and in women In the most critics' and delicate clrrumsta neer. Titer do not diAorli or .hock rite animal functions, but restore their order and strahlish I heir health. Polder Or. Rraatireth's Office. No. R.% Wood •Irri'l• Pitt.tursh. Price 25 rents per can, with full direct iOll4. MA r: K--The only place In Pittsburgh where the genii toe Pulls ran he obtained, is the Loctor's own office. No. 93 Wood street. sap 10 Fll rio THE LaIDIES —Why do you notremove that soperfluoun hair you have upon your foreheads end upper lip'.t Ry callinz at Trpr - rt.e's. 86 Fon ri h and obtaining a bottle ol Gottrand's Pmtilres :Aunties. which will remove It at once without affecting the Fi:111. Toucan also obtain Gotoraud's fluty celebrated Lou de Brawls, which will at once remove all Treekles, eruptions of the skin. and make your face look per petty, fair; and to those who wlsb to assist nature by adding more rotor to their cheektl, they can obtain Borne of Gnu rtud'srelebrated Liquid Rouge, which cannot he rtilibtd off even by ;a wer cloth. Also may be found a rood as sort mem of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Beare' Oil, Al. mood. Palm, Windsor, and other Snar).• Remember. at Turtle's bledical Agency, 86 4t Areet. Dec. R, 1812 BRAN D/ZETII PILLS. L ET invalids read the following nrcantit of a Saliot cured of a cumpliculion of afflictions in nineteen days by the else firandreth rills. It distinctly proves here arc herbs in nature which have aliiiiity mire be cause of disease, and Branrineth's Plllsa re made for them ftead end be convinced. Take the medicine awn". cured EXTRAORDIXAR Y CURE OF RHEUM.IPTISAI DIA RRHCE.9..4.IrD "IF FECTION OP THE LONG Joint SHAW. of Pembroke, Warthinslon county, Maine. bring dtily sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick about six months alone. The Paine in his head, breast, Rack, tell aide and instep Ining so had that he was ruin bleto help hiniself. and was taken into the Chelsea Pita) in the city of Boston. That after beim , in said hospital five weeks, Doctor Orls said he did not know what was the matte) with him, and that hr could do nothing for him, nor could he prescribe any nwrtirine That be, therefore, was conveyed from the Chelsea Doe. pliallo the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he was t here physicked with all sorts of medicine fora pen. od offcur months, suffering all the time the most heart. rending misery.— That, besides his afiection of his hones hr way troubled much With a disea , r , of the lungs: some. times he would spit a quart of phlegm in tire day; he , ides this affection he had a bad Diarrirma, which had more or less attended him from the commeneement of his sick. net". That at times he drended a stool worse titan he would have dreaded death; that tie can compare the feel- Inv to nothing save that of knives passing through his bowels. A fler anffering worse titan death at the Sailor's Retreat, on Eitaien Island, the doctor told him that medi• tine wasof no use to him. that he 11111.1 tv to stir about. At this time he was suffering the greatest misery. That hit hones were no tender he could tint hear the least press. tire it pon the rillOW br upon the knee, that his instep was most MIIIIIIII. that as the Boctur said he would give him no more Medicine lir ii•tetmined to procure some of Dr.. Stsindreth's Pills, which he did, from 241 Brodway New Vorki that he commenced with five pills...and a some times increased Cie dose to eight. The firs! week's use so much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing what he wan using, said, , now. Shaw, you look like a man again; if you improve in this way, you will soon be welt.' That he f..tieri every doge of ilia Srandreth Pills relieve him, first they cured him of the pain when at stool; that they nest cu red the diarrhoea, sad finally the Pliits in his bones;—That the medicine seemed to add strength In him every day. Herold the doctor yeeter day the 11th Instant, that he felt himself well. and •Iscr, that he owed his recovery to Firandrettia Pills under Providence. that he had taken the medicine ;everyday for I9days; that the doctor told him if lie had known he ' had been tatting that medicine, he should not have stayed another day in the house. He considers it is his tint, to make this politic statement for the bench: of all similarly afflicted; that they may know where to find a mediciae that will Cure them. JOHN SHAW. John Straw being he me duly sworn this 12th day of 4 pH!, 11142, did deem. and say the, the foregoing state. mend is true. J. A WREELER.Commbsionac of Deeds,' The BILSXDRZTH PILLS are wild at Dr. Rime . dret prinelpe I.oMee. 24 .BRO.SpIr.BI; New TWA. and at his principal ofßee. No. 99 Wood atreet.Pittaburifk. the Qin 1 , " PL.IIC2 la Pittsburgh where the genets, qui be obtained 22---dwinas' [coxict.v see.] . ~ Pennsylvania has also contributed to Art and to Scitnee, sonteeftlaeir proudest Sri umpfts. 'Pennsylvaniajg, the . ..ltsleof die lightning rod and the itteamboaV , Seth names as Franklin;4llll Fulton, sod . Ride*. , . -htiree, are not -ter production, of elms , 'century ; anillAre . In ' P ennsylvaniafejotee to know, that the first spent almost his life, in Peraylvania, and the two list were the offspring of our noble commonwealth. The position of Pennsylvania is one thie is tteautifully typified in her distinguished BUCIIANAN in the national legislature, his own expressive language. 'her Deane racy holds the balance with steady jede ment and enlightened patriotism, between.. the opposite extremes , of con,solidation and disunion' _ repelling , on the one hand,:the meretricious advances of moniej !posting-. tion, and on the other, keeptrigdann the impulsive excitenients that arise from the question of slavery. Herself one of the very first to abolish slavery, and occupy-. • ing a position, as it were, between this in stitution and its misguided enemies, she has ever thrown her weight of charity and council and position unit signal success en the side of the country. This position has been admirably represented in the national councils by Mr. BUCHANAN. His profound disquisitions on the doctrines of state nightly and his consistent opposition ~o the snad.. dened excitement of fanatical zeal, while pursuing an inamaginary evil, regardless of the very existence of our country and one constitution, have become memorable ire political history, and have given his name a warm place, (not only among his country men in that region which he has befriend ed,) but every where else, in the airectione of all friends of the couutry. Pennsylvania thus stands as a barrier between the North, and the South, and her gigantic interposition has always been frlt with effect, to the dis grace and confusion of those who plotted our common dowefdl in the name of pitiless throphyl • Patiently, and even willirgly, h4 - 1111* great state beetle the burdens of the Cane erratic party. Seemed, in population cratiY. . . ttAut one other State in the Union, and ati- .. perior to a'l 4he rest, she has seen the hon ors and the d:stinetim s of the goinrein em e borne away by others, and seemed to know - no duty but the duty of compliance. She : has on all occasions sustained the democrat ic nominations 01 the highest offices in the government, and her support has always been n cessaiy to insure the success of the , democratic candidates. To her, the post of obedience was the post of honor; and. though in other places disaffection might' reign, the spirit of self-denial, which ak ways animates the democracy of Pennsyl vania, has preserved her in the path of al leuiance to the usages of the party, What jhas been the reward of this patriotic disirs terestednese Nothtng, but the thanks of those who have carried away the honors ef the gove-rnmett II Nettling but the approval who rejoice to see the submissive spirit. which always actuated Pennsylvania, while they could riot but condemn the easy good I natere which made this great common ' wealth ' ield so readily her claims to °these ' rl4 C MAN presented to the country as a candidate for the Presidency by the great 'state, so long andeoldly neglected, is the ap. , propriate representative of Pennsylvania. Cacti in debate, safe and steady in his pritt eiples, and strong and overwhelming in hits advocacy of them; he has ever succeeded in comicant.ing the respect and admiration of his countrymen': He has Occupied a position in Congress of pre- eminent distinct- lion, His defences and illustrations of dem ocratic doctrines; powerful in their eloquent simplicity, and convincing by their earnest sincerity, have always caused his fellow cit izens to feel proud of having such a repre sentative in the loftiest legislative body of - the world. Among the foremost in the front rank of democratic champions, JAS. I3UCH ANA N is a statesman that Pennsyl vaili r 'presents, with prowl confidence to her sister states, as her- candidate for the Presidency. The name of Mr. Buchanan has been - so intimately collected for the last twenty ' years with the diplomatic and legislative. history of the government, that it boon- 'necessary to spread in detail the various acts of his public life or htrhigh qualifica tions for the first uffice in the gift of a free people. From the time that he marched as a volunteer to Baltimore during the last war, until the present moment, the cardinal' of ject of his life, has been the prosperity and happiness of the pebple of Araerips, and we, who are his immediate fellow citia::ns, believe an] know that his admin-. I tstration of the government, would bechar., racterized by the same untiring devoting 'to the interests of our beloved country. In the Senate, of which he has been a most distieguished member f'or the lase eight years, he has uniformly opposed !he bank and a Bank of the U. Stales; profuse • expediture Of the public revenu e or the creation of an unnecessary public debt ti.'"--....„„,„,„ government bank of discount, circulation and deposite, under the British name of an Exchequer ; the substituti'm of paper money for the cnnstitutional currency, gold and silver coin; the surrender ofAV Leod, upon the insulting demand of opie -- . urn-selling England ; and an unjust distrb-^". ution of an essential part of the publiC re- ' ' venue alike to the states of this cog feller_ . ------'" *Rm. He sustained the 'honor of the nation by his unans.emnble demonstration i,, _ WM. k PHILIP BAKER =NM ' r .7" DAILY MORNING POST- State Democratic Conyeatiosa • PENNSYLVANIA AND BUCHANAN. DECIDED EXPRESSION OF TRE PEOFLR'S iwuz I b. _. ~ " 'y _~.~