PUBLISHED BY 'THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, ' W. CORNER Or WOOD 4 , FIFTH STB. 191141,WL--FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in tattesiseis.. Simile copies TWO CEOTO—for sale at the 11,11 GUM oats, and by News Boys. The 'Mercury and Manufacturer le jitattsbed WEEKLY, at the same case, on a double ales dbes Oren, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad. *Fame. dingle eoglea, SIX CENTS. Terms of Advertising. ',zit E11:141113 OF riveLve LINP.S OR LESS: 0111.1 lesertlon, 0.50 One month, $ F.. 00 TotqtriserUoes, 0.75 Two moots, 100 Vises lasortions, 1,00 Three months, 7,00 dim week, -1.501 Four months, 100 Two waits. 3,00 six months, 10,00 Three weeks. 4,00 One year, 15.00 -------- YEARLY ADVERTISEM ENTS ►T ????? Ogle. Oas Strums. Tbs STEW' 0 olot °maths, $lO,OO Six months, $2 3 . 00 CA, year, 25.00 One year. 35,00 Irr Larger advertlsementsln prorortion. CARDSof foar lines Stx DOL l. Mtn a year. PUBLIC OFFICE S, &C. "CITY Posy Omen. Third between Market and Wood SlFeents—R.ll Riddle, Post tauter. Corsaws flonsa, Water, 4th door from Wood st. Peter. ee' headings—Major John W Block. Collevor. 'Rutty Taaasows, Wood between Flr,t and Secoed Illteasits—Jams A. Bertram. Treasurer. IffettllTT TILIILSORT, Third street, next door to the Vii Fteshyterian Churelt—S. R. Johnston, TTP3Fl.lrer. Mateit'sthrnct, Fourth, between Market and Wood tereate—Alexander flay, Mayor. 111 sacs Lin's Sicusnos. Fourth, wear Mark,•l at. BANKS. on Prrrsaatan.hettveen Market and Wand atmets. Third and Fourth streets. 1111garearre ND 'lll.l‘7lrACTDatrt3' •ND F•Rrlta ' Dr.• volt! Batt. (formerly Basin; Fund,) Fourth al , between Wood and Market trisects. Asenanal, Fifth st reeI MOTELS. . near Wood• 113 e• noose, Water street, near the Bridge. Ele Floret,. corner of Penn and S.. Clair. • Mitterrastes' flovist., corner ar Third and Wood. Ainairecan iloact..cnrnee of Third •nd Smithfield. UDITILDSTI.TIa• corner of Penn street and Canal. E• 041. Liberty street. near Seventh. Mtatdias Marmon 110011, Liliariy Si opposite Wayne Raytaunnarr lld &axiom Honig. Penn St. opposite Canal ROISERT VW 00 OS, ATTORNEY AN D COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—ofrve em() fed to Bokowelt's offices on Grant st., neatly opposite he new Court House, next rooms to /Om D. M ahon, 1144 ...-First fl oor arm 10 31BOS. B. ELLIOTT, Mi. D.— office reasoned to IL a. Clair street, between Penn and Liberty S , s• PIM buff I p 10 N""lol3B.—Preston k Mackey, w twtcsale and retail dealers in English, French. ar d Domestic Orr pools. rep 10 NreAIMLESS At 1119CLURE, Ak turners and Counsellors al Law: Office in the Diamond, back or the old Court (louse, ?inshore'. Rep 10 ItEMOVA.L.— R. Morrow. Alderman: oft e north side of Firth v.. between Wood d Emlthfield Mr 10 et s, rlitiburgh. I.OIIN ISIDEV LT r, ‘tilinledAie G occr Rectif,!“ if Dietillr.r, And Ileaier in rrodur.P and allannfictured Articlee, Ne. '224 Liberty Street s , Pltts batik. ep 10 H WV:J.I4Oa H. Wit.g.i.oun lett/ S. litt.wouta ,WIMS & LLIA Grater:. Produce a od Cons usiosion Merchrtni..., di/oilers le Pitt Alturgh MaintfAci tt red at-lit:le,, No. '29. 10 Wool sdreet. WM.O'HARAROBINSON, Ai tori.er at I.acv Oltee Ott the sort h side of the Dia thottd.eiwee , el airket and Union streets. up stairs rep 10 Al. Dvaßon.A.w, Aliorney at Law; tender • profentionat yr:ratted to tilt. nobler. Office col NCI' a fifth and Market Streets. above D. 1.100 ir Co' yen 10 *tore. Pittotourelt. Pa. - JO5l l l a• SHIMMY ...• Manufacturers or Copper SHERIFF de KEAN, st in, and Sheet Iron Ware. No 80, Front Fitts. iamb. T House Spouti `a ud Steamboat wort: p.ompilv !cep 10 executed. ---------- ----------- YHollikil II YoUN • VII A NCI'S I . YOUNG. TKOS. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware Booms, t,ornr•r of Hand st. 4- Exchatige Alley. Persona wistfing to purchase Furniture. will find it to Onair advaitlase to give us a call, being. fully satisfied OW we can please as to quality and price. I , p 10 N li AINS.— J u a t receved 160 choice Mut. Mlinnis, well cured and for enie cheap by Ibe do. eon of retell, by ISAAC lIARRIS, No.S, Filth at bap 10 --------------- 1.11:VT A. B supp'y of Landretil . tl Fres 'u ta Saga, and other different varieties of Turnip Pod. PIA received and for sale at Renee=o Fitch at the Drag awl (Seed Store of P. L. SNOWDEN. aap lU No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. WEBB CIASEY,s Boot and Shoe blatiurdcio ry,No. Fa FourthK St., nest doo in r Shoes niade to the U. State in s Seek, Ladies Frottella, id and Sat he neatest meaner, and by the newest French patterns. POP 10 MORUS MULTICAULUS. in lots to soil 5,000 purchasers; to I.e disposed of by F. 1.. SNOWDEN , No. 184 biberiy street. head of Wnod DAHLIA ROOTSptio , Flowers and Flower iieeds of ev• ery descrin, can always he had at the Drug led Seed store or F. L. SNOWDEN. sap II 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. XII is GIN. Illinois Annual Mammoth °mon Seed, (or CIPILF sale at Ole Drug and Seed store of F. L , SNOIVOEN. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood 400 LBS. NeW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES for seed; just received by F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184, Llberiy head of Wood ut GARDIVI TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, Eddior Tool., Butldln: Baines, Pruning glib/GS, rfUtlillig Slie.ars, etc., psi r e. assifrall and for wile hy P. L. SNOWDEN. XlO 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. /CHOWS Venison ilams.--Just received a small eup• Oyu( very choice cured Venloon Hams, on retail *AO WWI lots for carreat 'money. ISAAC H %HSI& Agent, and Cone. Merchant ssitn WINITR Oath Clover Seed, ay Orchard Grass an and aelty Blue Gran, alws on hand d for P. L. SNOW DEN, N 0.1514 Liberty street, head of Wood. SOS by IMP LID BYINTiIt * ktUCH A N AN, Attorneys at Lam, office foilesod from o.lto Diamond, to ••Attorney'slitow , " **if SOO north street, between Market and Wood sumo sap 10 mi3OISTI A TES'RLANKS, for proceeding in At tamilesat under theists law, for sale at this Office FISALE.—Lou oa the North East corner of Coal ue aad Wah street. Apply to alp D4RLINGTON, Market, near 4th st. 100 L.B.S Landreth's Freest' Stmar Beet Seed. just received tad for sate at the L. Drug a NOWDEN.nd Seed S IE4 Liberty sued: head or Wend. pose we i. VIIMOLIMON OF PARTNERSUTP.—Tb. mewimitsbip berstolbre existing lemma my. 161.110 MST sod SEM AII IA *maw ILL is Ms day 4141• 11 . 11 11br maul sweet. Wafts Mew satboriesil •OP 11•114••••• Os ins le seUlies up the hosiers . WILLIAM 11101 IT.. WO 10 MOW TAMMUZ/. ..., . . _... . . . . .•. . . . ~., , . ..... • . DAILY . .... .. „... .. . . .. ..•,,7...‘,„..4..:„.10,".. ... .. ~ ......... POST_ .........:,.., ~...,„...40,11: , ,,.. ~. i _ . .t . 7 1 JOHNSTON 4. STOCKTON. Booksellers, Printers •nri Paper filanatactarers. No. 37, Markel st. aep 10-1 r JOEIN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water at near the Monongahela Rowe, Plttatureb. sep 10-1 y LEONARD S. Jr:MINS, Alderuian,St.Ciair sl reel, se coed door from Liberty. imp 10—Iy DR. S. R. HOLM ES, OMee In Second street, next door to Mulvnoy 4- Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10—ly S,HUNK k FINDLAY, Altorneys at Law, Fourth at., near the Mayor's Office, Plmsbor2h. sett 10-1 y THOS. HAM I LTON, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood and Emltlifield ate.. Plttrttntrah. aep 10-1 y HUGH TONER, Attolnev al Low, North Eat rorner of Smithfield and Fourth st mei s. sep 10—ly T1[071140 1 ( TIA.NX• 3.11.1t6 TVINDIJI L. HANNA ¢ TURNBUI,I ,I 3 Paper Warehonse, No. 104. Wood et., where may Ire had a general =apply of writing. wrcippicz , printing, wall paper, blank book.. school hooko, 4-c. 4-c. sep 10--ly pp C. TOW N3E.NO ar CO., Wire Workers sad ..Mansfaerstrers, N 0.2.3 Market street, between 2d and 3d streets. scp 10-1 y EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and SI. Clair et reel s, by McKIBBIN SMITH. Pep 10—ly B - R.O W N VI I, T.F. JUNI kTA IRON WORKS.--Ed ward Hnehes, Mannfarinrer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25. Wood st.. Pntahureh. aep 10 —1 y FIG METAL —77 tons sat Mont for rule by .1.13.ir A. WIRD - 1N , No. 12 Waiter street •ep 1.119 B CO'% DAMS. 16,000 lijCol/ 31000 Ffiouldrre, lot ra eby J. G. h A. GORDON, No 12 Wnier oreet JAS. I' ATTF,RSON, Jr.. rmlncnom, near r ManuiVlit ro.,r of Locks. Illness nod Bolls; To. hate°, Feller. Mill and Timber Screws; Houser Screws for (tolling MW ,itc. sep 10—ly JOHN mric LOS K EY. Tailor and t'ic' bier, Lther.y at tett, between Stxth nod Vlqin alley, South side, p TO JW BuRBRIDGE 4 . CO., Wholes , Cninmwodon iklmehant 4 — Second Went, between Wood and Smithfield Fl r., Plt 1,51,u rsh. sep 10— 1 v G GORDON. Commkalnii and Forwarding • Morriinni., si..Pou•tiorgh. y A Mz3.--4 c.naks hams. n good article, receivrd no, 13 B Corsair, and for sale by .1. G. 4- A. GORDON, seri 10 No. 12, Wooer ititepi SUGAR tr rtIOf.ISizES --40 MIAs New Orleans : enr; 80 bhls New Orleans Molasses; for WV_ by 'MPH) J. (1. lc A. GORDON SUG AFt itr,rl,P N. O. Sdlor, rereored Per S B nod for sole by J G. kA. connos. ser 10 No. U. Wniet @tree 50 BACON CASK S ,in order, on band And for sale by sep 10 J. G. A. GOR DON, No. 12, 'ater st QTYGAB. ANO MOT, NSSES.-131111tig :1114 410 , 1, N. 0 Stiln r, 32 14616 N. (1 Mniruter,r, recriveil per Si erignhoe Importer, and for ,tie G dr A. G 01: [KIN N. Pep 10 No. 12. Water ai rem BBI.S. LAC D 01 1,, fur sale by R. A. FA FIN ES.'TOCK d• (70 • corner of Rill and Wood it` • 1631 PAPERS Germantown !Anon Mack for male liy B.A. FA!! N EsTricg *CO., rnroar of till, and Wood goo. 200 L P"ParetiESChA.Ikrr%°NZEI;bIrOCK 4 CO en, net of Sill nncl Wei SUG 1R AND 1101,155P,9.-61 101.1 s. N. ,). Sugar, 25 bhig.do. An., 100 In. Plautrti..n Mnlal.ero. fn. arilr by J. G t;(1il DON . p 13 NO, 12 Water ai recl. BLANIf PETITIONS, NOTICES, A:C.- 101 w used in Bankruptcy proreedot,ts, printed on rood pa perm nd io t be forms approved by i he Cop rt ,for vale al the Offire of the Memory and Demorrat. -ep I WM. HUBBARD, i.vhp-' fashion:tide loos and •hoe Ila nufaci urrr. No. 101, 'l'hlrd rent, helwren Wood and Ant ithfield rglt sep 10 IV 13UCKMASTER,AT,RNEY AT LAW, . MIA removed his odice to the corner of Fourth street and Cherry Alley, lct wet n Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. Pep 10 FOR RENT.—Theriwelligig a nd Int cohtalnlng 4 acres, in Allegheny, near the Beaver Rond,lately oceupiedtiv Mr. SaafilPi Church. Apply at the Merchant! and Manufacturers' Bunk, to %V. H. DENNY. seri 10 Cashier. I E I DAV ID SANDS, E II 7 I T cl r Sr i CLOCK nI R , buqh, DEALER IX W ATCHES,C LOCKS, BREASTPINS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, 4,e. xep 10 -LANDRETH'S GARDEN ay SEEDS.— w A ful supply of handl elh's Garden Seeds, als l 1311 la nd, and for sale at his agenry, he Di 11;4 , siore of F. L. SNOWDEN. 184 Liberty sireo, head of Wood DR. DAVID WARD hat hie office and residence on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House, second thaelling from Rossi street. He will faithfully attend all calls pertaining to his profession. Night calls should he made at the door above the basement. sep 10 REMOVAL —Matthew Jones, Barber and Hair Oreg er, bar removed to roort ti et reel, npftostlt't be May on office, where he will lie happy to:watt upon permane al or transient costumers. He ROliCilS a share of public oat eeP 10 WNM , A. ‘V AR DI DENTIST, Penn et. three door below Irwin street, Hours of business, from a. it., 1111111 5 P. x , after which time he will attend to no one ex it in eases of ilc Lula I necessity, He would further inform those who may think proper to employ hitii,litat he expects immediate payment. without the necessity on his part of Sending in bills. sep 10 1011 N 1111FARLAND, Upholsterer and Cabinet re, Af—her, Third st. between Wood le Market streets, respectful inflrms his friends and the public that he is prepared to mettle all orders fnr Sofas, Sideboards. Be reuus, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Hair and Spring! Mattresses. Curtains. Carpets, all sorls of Upholsterin: wora,whirh lie will warrant equal ,o any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10 COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, No. 110 Word Strict, Pittsburg/I.—R. A. Bauman, Auctioneer and Coniiiiksion Merchant, is now prepared to receive and sell all kinds of and Merchandise, at his large and capacious looms, No. 110, North East Corner of Wood and Filth Streets, Pittsburgh. Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture, Groceries and other Iit,ICICS, on ttiond?lys and Thursday of each week. Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on Tuesday, Wednesday , aud Thursday evenings. Books. Qc..every Saturday cyrntitg. Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted. Messrs. John D..Dant, Esq., • Baasley 4• Smith. 4. Hampton. Smith, 4. co., F. Lorena 4. co., J. W. Bnrhridge 4 Co.. t. ti. 111 - Kee 4 Co. u Capt. James M'Oargill, C. Ihmsen, Esq. a Joan arradden Esq. Lewin k Lennedy. J. K. Moorhead 4. Co. “ Jas. P. Stuart, Esq. tt Robert Galway, Egg: t* Capt. Jas. May, - ,t YsVay.Baaaa. co. miasma Sraliss. Wheeling " 11. G. Story, Louisville Mufti, lagefreg 4 Ca Phila. HIGI3Y—Jr.. 121, Corner of Wood um! Front. 11. Streets, Pittsburgh, has oa band a complete as sortnientof Ctucenswure suited to the city or country trade. Also, a choice selection of pure white and gold band DINING AND TEA WARE, in large or small seta, or separate pieces to suit purchasers. A cask of 46. 60. or 84 piece sets, superbly painted and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices. Toy Teaware, plain, and rich painted and gilt, Omni 1,00 to SS.OO per set Children's Hinge ofevery description. While China Shaving Mugs. Granite Dining at d Tea etervires, in white and with splendid American scenery printed in bine and black. A large variety of Steamboat Dining and Brenkfa.d. Sete, imported to match. complete, Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the Derhy.hire Potteries. Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties. Window Glass, of every sirs. Patent Buckets, 'rubs and It cetera. Slone Pipe Heads. 4- c. c. All of which arc respectfully offered to the pub. lic on the most favorable terms, Jan 26.1842-1 V 100 net 4. 1011 EASE'S HOARHOUND CANDY—Torn." has received this day from New York. a (root! supply o. the above. celebrated cure fur Couzils, Colds and Con gumption; and is ready to =apply customers at wholesale or retail. at his Medico/ .Ritency, 3d Fourth at. soy 12 DAVID CLARK. Alet. relish/tolerate Boot Maker,— itas removed to No, 34 Market street. tetween Second and Third streets, where he woad be happy to see his old customers. and all others alto feel dispos. cd to patronize hint. He uses nothing hut first rate stect, and employs the heal of workmen; and as he gives his tonAant personal attention to husinet.,, he trusistitat he will deserve ar.d receive a fair share of patronage. .•rn 10 eers and erect tlv • Pittsburgh Bous R io Uo ffe-e: - FlllllTcf, it 4.; Cia.,A M. 4- CONFECTIONARY.— A Hunker respeci fully informs his friends and the public that they can always find the hest quality ut Ice Creams. iocether with al; kinds of confectionary and fruits. in their senson. at his estaididinient—No. 11, Fifth street, between Wood end Market. N. B.—Parile.4 supplied on ihe shuriest notice, with cakes. or anything in his line. Also families furnished with Bread. sea 10 _EVANS'S CAMOMILE PILL LS.—ABBA HAM J. CLEM ER, residing, at 66 Mott street, New York, was altirted with byripeptila In Its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head• nehr, great debilit Y. fever, costiveness, cough, heart. burn, pain In the chest and stomach always liner eating. Impaired appetite, seesat inn of sinking al the s:ornarh, furred tonrur, nausea, with frequent vomitings, dizziness towards night and restieuess. These had continued lip. ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Win. Evans. II)0 Chatham area, and submitting to his eve, successful sad srreenttle mode of tram me m . the patient was completely restored to health nt the short !pace of one moot h. and 2 rateful for the Inca lcutable benefit deri• ed, gladly ram. forward and voluntrered the above stale For sale Wholesale and Retail t.y R. E. it ELLE4S, Agent, N 0.20. Wood tome!. helow Etreond. CA RR'S PA TENT 14:111".4.F0 11 BURNING LARD.—Those who would wish greatly to reduce their expense for light. shonld certainly purctiase one of the above named Lamps, as by their use there Is • clear saving of at least I woa hirds of the expense over 011,and the light obtained from this is pure and brilliant, and wholly tree from smoke or diras,reeable smell. We would here plate that Carr's Patent it the only one worthy the attention of the public. as it is the only one that is appli cable In every •artery or pattern of Lanipp.and the only one that will burn Lard wst.r., at any temperainreof raid 1.211. We have, in the PilOrt RIOICP Or three mouthy. sold several thousands and with scarce on esc en itnn, those wine them have expressed themselves highly pleas. eri with them. and folly con•it.ced of the great economy by their it-e. so well as their superiority over either oil or candles, in regard to cleanliness , and light. The above naistrd lamps east 11.• twin lortt at - BROWN k RA/MON/VS, Third street, nearly oppoone the Platt Oilier. Vnere to kept ronotantly nn hand Rittannta Metal, T i n nrlClarst Lamp.. of vat Inns pattern!. Mar, lamps fold at 1118111.1f:ieltIrPte pri• CF. We take pleasure In offering to the public, the f o li o , in: certificate, which is subscribed to by many respects hie eh il.ellS. We the undersigned. have tried Ind are now ',sin: Carr's Patent lamps. for burning I.a , d or other animal (at, and we have no Itesuation in saying that they , :ive an ereellent ll:tit—equal to any of the ordinary mods of lighting a lonise. at about one-third the tout, and wholly free It ont smoke or other dormer...settle smell. We take n pleasure to ri commending these lamps to the nubile. as I.y their Inc there I- a great, saving over either sperm or lard Mt. or even candles; and we believe them to he more cleanly anti less troublesome than either. To be had nt Ritown 4' 11• Y ?LON D * ll only, Third street, near , v opposite the Post Office. Rev. W. W. Rakewell, James !loon, " A. M. Bevan, Charles Paelson, " John M'Cron, C. Venger, N. G. Collins, Wm. Graham, jr., " Robert Dunlap, E. Trovillo, Dr H. D. Sellers, Wm. Douglass, '• E. D. Garram, Henry Atwood, " Wm. M. Wright, Isaac Cruse, Robert H. Kerr, Esq., George W. Henry A. Beckham, Robert McPherson. Thomas Ouston • John S. Shaffer, George Miltenberger, Wm. Elchbaum, 0. P. Shims, J. B Turner, A. Miller. IVm. Martin, R. M. Riddle, Post Master Henry Bargesser, R o bert Gray, James S.Clark. of the Amer Allen Kramer, lean Hotel, A. F. Marthens, John M.Camplic-1 1 M. Stackhournt. 1.. A tiler:pr. Robert Johnston. James Mellin, N. B moat received, nn improved Patent tamp, for kitchen use. nov I9—d Ivi 4 . wI f TO THE PUBLIC, and parries/orgy to my forms , patrons of this city:—Havinu retired front the practice of Medicine. I may he permitted to say. that it has tallen to the lot of but few persons to have enjoyed su liberal or lar2e a share of obstretrical practice as my own has been for tlt. last SO or 40 years. The experienre of that long period of active life, andthe fart of my having been twice, Pint , 1830. associated with Dr. R. A. Wilson, In the practice of medicine, (in bni II a period of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the merits of his pills. So convenient, so efficient, and yet so safe, did I esteem these pills, that for the last hive yenta in my practice for the cure of chronic diseases,of whatever nnim., and those of females in particular, I have used more of them than all other medicines. Like every other medicine. this must fhil in some in stances. hut In my hands there has been tees disappoint. ment rind more satisfaction In the administration of this one remedy than of ail others; its good effects sometimes quite astonishing me. If my patient required n safe nriericto medicine either ..fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pi is were Just the thing I wanted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with costiveness or inactivity of the liver. const it uted the disease 3 f my patient. the pills were Just the thing I wanted. If I treated a case requiring an emnu•nagogue, the Wilson's pills were just the thiog I wanted. if palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn of life,' the Wilson's pills werejust the thing I wanted. Thus, without restalet to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the time I have had it under treat ment, particular indications of symptons arising, were always moat promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's pills. That's° great a number of diseases. and sometimes op. parently opposite ones, in which I have need these pills, should be tined more readily by them than by any of her remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but why it is ,so is as clear to my mind as that a !treat Many persons should become thirsty fromt•s many ditTetent eauses.arid yet all reqiiire that common and greatest of all blessings, water to quench their thirst. In conclusion, it Is due the eputation of the medicine and the public., to say decidedly and unconditlonally.that the Wilann's pills are toe only combination ( have ever met with In my longeourse of prattler, tbat really pos eamesanything curative or specidefor sick headache, Tann Atc, DR. MILO ADAMS. The above Pills designed particsisrly for the tisk Elatid.Actie, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Rowels fe., presaged by the proprietor Dr. R. A.l l Viistin. zed ate sale,wletiessis sad retail. st tesdweltleg In Pens itsest. bekterNartary. 041 DR. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pala. These Pills are st rongly recommended to the notice of the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex ercise. or genetal debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and. Nervous affections. These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the VO- W! Staten, and many Mothers. For stile Wholesale and lentil, by R. E SELLERS, Agent. scp 10 No. M. Wood Street, below second. W,,. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe .111hker, , Liberty St., opposite the head of Smithfield sa., Pittsburgh.— Tl.e subscrlher having bought out the stock of the tale Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenred business In the old stand of Mr. ft., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, in the heel manner and on the shortest not ice. He keeps coo stonily on hand a large assortment of shoe findings of all descriptions and of the best quality. He solicits the patronage of the pub lic and of the craft. WM. ADAIR. sep 10 PITTSBURGH 111 ANUFACTORY.—spri”gs and ,Riles for Carriages at Easter's Prices. The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coach, C and El'pile Springs (warranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brawiplatrd Dash Frames, Brass and plated Filth Bands, Plump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Stang, Malleable Iron, Door Dandles and Hinges, ke , 301 1 1F,S 8 COVEN, AN. st. Clair it.. near . 1 e ‘llectieny !trader. • s r A. CORDON H• D. SELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling In Fourth • nenr retry lit tee. spy) 13-1 y tient in reference to the numerous certificate• published in favor of Dr. Swetyne's Compound Syrup t•f Wllel Cher. ry, on account of the per , meete twine! unknown in this ere lion of the Slate. is respectfully directed to the following certificate, the writer of which has been a eilizen of this borough for several years, and is known es a gentleman of Integrity and responsibility. To tke Agent. Mr. J. Missy. I have Used Dr Stva vne's Comp need Syrup of Wild Cherry for a conch, with which) I have been severely :if. Skied for alum, fonr moill and I have 110 11..1101100 In saying that it Islie most effective medicine that I have been able in procure,. It rompn•es all uneesinr•s, and agrees well with my dire,—and manialme a regular and good appet tie. I rare freely recommend It to all nthrr• similarly RMICIP.I. J. Mlentce, KlO 011 el of Clianiber.loe. March 9. Iq4ll. PF.RFONS deeunns of proeurink F,uft, tz:latie. and Ornamental Trenk, or Shrtilihery, from phitadel pH* or New York, are reque.led to make spplient lon ne noon a' pnsdide, al she Drus and Seed Ftore of the Fut, keriller, where ran he had ratalogne., fraiuti ottrd v. of the ntnet rknelleol variel F. L. SNOW DEN, sep 21 No IR4 Liberty s , reet, head of wont, LOOK AT THIS The attention Nftho , e who have been somewhat •rep Pot Pn'e by WI 1.f.11M 111ORN No. 5:1 Milrhet .trrci FRUIT, SHADE. AND ORNAMFNTAL. TREES. MAR BLS Al ‘NUFACTOft V.—Patrick Cawfield re spectfully nequaints his friends and I he public tTnit• orally, that he has commenced the Marble hnsiness at the corner of Fifth nod Liberty sts.. w here will he ronst a ni ly on hand. Nun!, dories, mantel pieces, monuments. head and fool stones. table slabs for rntiinci ware, and every article annerininbis to the business. He will warrant his work lobe well done, and his clinrees will he moderate. He respectfully asks a share of oolitic patronage. sett 10- - 11..d.stNA 8- run.vir (ILL, PIiorRIRTORS nr Till CLAN. TON Parka law- Steubenville, Ohio. having renio• 1 Ted their More from this city, have appointed Hoidebip lir Browne. No. 49 Market it., between 3rd and 4th, s• tents for ibe sale Of the different hindfl of Paper manufctr weed l v them, where their friends and customers will el wave find a reettlar supply of paper, inch ns Can and 1 P .1 Wrilinf, plain and faint lived; Wl:lupine and Tea paper; Bonnet floards, and Petrillo!! Pence or different xi • Res and qualities ,nll of which will be sold on the most 1 anrnilinindatinl terms. ftlinwltc, ninniitielitrere nod ininortern nr W. Ind ttOrtlerF, keeps consin nth; on hand eve. ry vnriely or Eol re, r'n Oen Rnd Charnher Patten...of the inlem el vice nod nine, handsome cnitternm, which they will semirta lion and defence of the political principles that have brie• tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective papers, and their bftt efforts will still be devoted to the advancement and success of those docirines. Although, in politics, the paper will he thoroushly democratic. yet the Editors hope, by &ins an honest, candid history of passing Political events, Foreisn and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat• tern and occurrences that come property within the enhere °fa Public Journal, to make their panel 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 ...MoTting Pest," the Editors will lake pains to furnish the businesss community with the latest and most Interesting Constanctst. isrrEtta cra,z from all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red such accounts of the Markets and the Slate of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men in their several callings. Tarim—The POST will be published en a large imperi al sheet of One paper, (manufactured especially for this Joarnll) at th• unu.ually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annuni,payable In advance. It will also be sold by news.hoys at the low rare of TWO CENTS n copy. Advertisements will he inserted at the lowest rates charged t.v the other daily papers of the city. TWENTYactive lads are wanted to Pell the Post. who will he engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS. SMITH. Auzual .11 ♦ 1842 100 lIIIDS.KY LEAF' TOBACCO. In stnro and for ...Ile by J. C. 4- A GOhUON. No. 12. Water street. BY Morrison 4• Co. London, for Rate only by S. N. Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley Pilistoireh Pa. and 11. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sate agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10 FA s A I.l2.—Tlie undeisigned offtrs for sale a Icor.' of land situated 4 mile; fn.,,, toreepott, In the liruclioti of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township. Armstrong cuntsty.rontaining 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good fence; 10 of w !tiro are In meadow— a good square log dwelling house and cabin horn erected thereon—an apple orchard of 80 bearing trees—and a spring of excellent water convenient tothe house. FOR TER MS ripply to the subscribers residing at the Ssitworks on the Penn=ylvania Canal, 1 infie above Free port. /PO THE WlSE.—itis now well understood how 1. much gli,..rtlers of Ibe mind depend for their cure utetuo due alien! ion in iIP body. It IA I: CAV nnderelond how vol val noMr k that medicine which wilt remove morbid aectitoulat tons without weakeniwz the bodily power. It is now understood that there u a reciprocal influence be. tweet' the wind and tire body. It II now understood that poring with the Brandreth Pills will remove a melan choly, and even insanity is cured by perseveringly %mine them. It is now understood how much domestic tmul i wess depends upon the healthy condition or 'the digestive 0f7.11111.. It is now well known that the Brandreth Pills have cured thousands of hopeless and helpless persona, even witen,the first physicians had pronounced them beyond all human means of relief. it is now not only well known that the Brandreth Phis so cure, but it is also on• tlerstood how they cure; that it is by thole purifying effect on the blood that they restore the hotly to health. The value of the medicine Is becoming snore and more manifest, it is recommended tinily from family to family. The Brandreth Pills remove In an almost imperceptible manner all notion* accumulations and petrify and tn•igo rate the filood,n nil their ttorid effects are not counterbalan ced by any inconvenienres; being composed entirely of vegetables they do not expose those who use them to clanger; and their effects are as certain as they are gala tare; they arc daily and safely adminbdersd to Infancy, youth, manhood, and old ace, and to women in the most critical and delicate clrenmsta nces. They do not distort, or shock the animal functions, but restore their order and ettahlish their health. Sold at Dr. Brasdreih's Office, No. lar„ Wood street. Pit tshiirsh. Price 25 cents per box, with full directions. MARK—The only place in Pithilits re it where the genu ine Pills can he obtained, b. the 11.uctor's own office, No 93 Wood street. - sett 10 mproved Flay nufartured lop hon. Aluchint • hetween rlin• slrenl. two see fiall,rilis tnurarthre and Ind the forove. higscales(whol. TO THE LADIES —Why do you not remove that superfluous hair you have upon your foreheads and upper lips 1 By calling at Toms's, 86 Fourth et., and obtaining a bottle of Gouraud's Poudres Subtle*. which will remove It at once without affecting the skin. You can also obtain Gouraud'a It uly celebrated Elsa it y composed o No. 1, Port Beattie, which will at once remove all freckles, pimples, eruptions of the skin, and make your face look per early fair; and to those who wish to assist nature by adding more color to (heir checks, (hey can oil ain some of Gou rand's celebrated Liquid Rouge, which cannot be ritlibcd oft even by a wet cloth. Also - may be found a good ns sortment of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Bears' Oil, Al. tnnnd, Palm, Windsor; and other Soaps. Rem• inter. at Tuttle'. Medical Agency, 86 4th street. Dec. 8, 181, ble Platforiu 1=51! U SII JJUU uultda,al 31,3 LET Invalids read the following account of a Sailor cured of a complication of afflictions in nineteen days by the use 131 Rrandrelli PIM. It distinctly proves there are herbs in nature which have affinity titre he cause of disease, and Brandre(h`q Pills are made for them Read and he convinced. Take the medicine andhe cured EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATISM MAR it !REA, AND AFFECTION OF THE LUNG!, Joust SHAW, of Pembroke, Washill2ion county, klaine, being duly sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick about six months afore. The pains In his head, breast, back, left side and instep bring so bad that he was una. hie to help himself, and was taken into the Chelsea Hos. pital In the city of Boston. That after being in said hospital five weeks,Doctor Otis said he did not know what was the matte, with him, and that he could do nothing for him, norrould he prescribe any medicine. That he, therefore, wan conveyed from the Chelsea Dos. Oat to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he was there physicked with all sorts of medicine for a peri od offtar months, suffering all ihe time the most heart. rending misery.— That, besides Ilia affection of lits bones he was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: some. times lie would spit a quart of phlegm in the day; besides Utis affection he had a bad Diarrhcoa, which had more or less attended him nom the commencement of his sick. ness. That at times lie dreaded a stool worm than he would have dreaded death; that tie can compare the feel ' Ing to nothing save that of knives passing through his bowels. Ai er Tering Ivor/villa n death at the Sailor's Retreat.on Staten island, the doctor told him that medi cine was of no use to him. that he mu..t. try to stir about. At this lime he wan suffering the greatest misery. That his bones wire so tender he could not hear the least press. ure npon the eitxivir or upon the knee, that his Instep was most painful. that as the Doctor said he, would give him no more medicine he ,Istermined to proenre some of Dr., Rrandreth's Pills, which he did. from 241 Broadway Mew York; flint he commented with five pills, and some. times increased i lie dose to eight. Tile first week's use •n much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing what he wee using, said,•now, Shaw, you took tike a man again; if you imnrove in this way, you will soon be well.' That he Lurid every dose of the Rrandreth Pills relieve him, lint they cured him of the pain when at stool;that they nett cured the diarriama, and Ovally the pains In his boner:—That the medicine seemed to add strength to him everyday. Hp told the doctor jester day the 11th instant, that he felt himself well. and also, that he owed his recovery to Brandrethe Pills ender Providence, that he had taken the medleinelevely day for 19days; that the doctor told Wm it he had known he had been taking that medicine, he !Mould not have stayed another day to rite house. Reconsiders It is his deli to make thisMtblie. statement for the benefit oral! similarly afflicted: that they may know where to dad a medicine that will en re Item JOHN 13DAVir. John Shaw being hy me duly sworn this 13th day of April. 1842, did depose and say that the foregoing sista. meet is true. J. D WREELER.Cntorniesiosar of Deeds. The BiIANDRZIW PILLS are gold at Dr. ilbrea drab's principal odice.l4l. BROADWAY. Kew York. and at his primeval *Bee. Ns. 98 Wood st►sat.Pittahargh, the ONLY PL-tet i■ Pittsburgh where Outputs* eau be obtained septa-44Na Philidera 1 eep 10 wm. 4- PHILIP BAKER BRAN DRETH PILLS ICE TWO GENTS I DAILY MORNING POST. From tht N. O. Pka3reem: Law In Mississippi. o n , A N ()MNSIVE DE.Itti&CC. Perhaps the jarisprudence of Missisi jppi within the last tew years has given bit th to a w ider range of pleading, 'sad brought forth more pure, native, forenaie eloquence than the highest tribunal of our county in the meantime. Few persons, being strangers and not 'to the manner born.' who should enter one . of the roughly constructed temples of justice in the interior counties of the State, before the solemn 'Oyez ! oyez 1 oyez 1' of the 1 crier proclaimed its formal opening, contd. 1 from a hasty glance at the bench, the bar, the inferior offices, litigants and loafers, anticipate the legal research, the great professional ability and lofty eloquence& which, like a subterranean stream emir. gling to be free, were shortly to burst forth to the light of day and' the edifica tion of all whose good fortune it might be obtain a verdict in their• favor. • Who could suppose—not knowittg. the parties—that he in the threadbare black coat, with the bran bread countenance, who asks the man iti the brown flannel frock fora chew of tobacaowbo, we say, could suppose that he holds the Fortunes, aye, the lives of free and independant, Jdiesiss. _ ippiana within his grasp; that he it is who wielde the sword of justice and poises its scales in the air of law and equity? And again, who could imagine that that rollick. ing, good looking young man, with his . feet on the beech, or rather on the deal ta. File before the bench, who is arguing with the ex-bank director on the right of repu diation—who could imagine that under so rough un everiorthere lay hidden so mu is law, so much learning, so much pristine latent, so much pure p , thos! But the re— ports of a single c tee will illustrate our several points better than if we general— ized through whole pages. We slell, therefore, select a case from the records of the late term of the Cophiah county Court, which, we think, will bear us out in our prefatory permits, This case stood No. 9on the docket and was eudorsad 'Thomas Taylor vs Wm. filackew. 'Taylor vs. Mackew'—lioluell 'and Harnett!' said the Clerk, reading frontthe fixed eases . . 'Ready,' said Holwell. 'Ready; echoed Harnett. The crier called silence, first expeotor flour as as much tobacco juice on the flour as would send Charley Diticeos ici-4? :,ii swoon; the witnesses were tailed, the; were impauttelled and the case procee ds it was an action by which the plaint claimed right to the posseaSion of toter negroes, the property of the defendant. The case was opened by one of the plain-- tiffs counsel, who, by the way, had secured the professional services of three of the legal luminaries of Cophiah county. His witnesses were called—their evidence went point blank to the matter at issue, and the general imeressien was that this unanimous opinior, of the jury would be 'verdict for the plaintiff.' When the cue for the plaintiff had closed, the judge toil Harnett, for the defence, to call his wit. nesses.. 'We mean Li dispense with witnesses in ;his case, may it please the Court.' said Harnett, and this he uttered with an air of confidence that seemed to astonish every body. 'Then do you mean to let the cue go by default?' said the judge. .I)—n clear of it,'ziaid Harnett aside aid in an rnder tone to his client, who seemed to look at the thing as 'a gone ease'—and then turning to the Court he added. •-Wer cl,) no:, may it please the court,but the pkain , tiff's counsel have so palpably failed to es« tablish the grounds of this action—they have so evidently shown that the plaintiff's's right to my clients negroes is futile and without found..tion, that I deem it a waste of time of this honorable court, and a libel on the good sense of that intelligent Ory . to offer any evidence or quote one word: of the law which applies to the ease.—.., Indeed so clear does the case appear. to• me, that I was thinking of submitting to the , jury without a single remark; but on tato tion I have concluded to offer a few ob servations, that my client may stand before this community in his proper character. 'hat et an honest, honorable and injured man !' When he spoke of the clearness of the cas4 in his client's favor, the judge looks& at the jury and the jury looked at the itnlattio , and ove of the plaintiff's counsel *wh;sileti— 'whew!' But this tiid not disconcert I.lsc. net, and into the defence he wet., jumping over very wisely, as he said be would an. law and evidence, fur it would puzzle Philadelphia lawyer, much lass, a Mi.. sissippi lawyer, to find any a either in his favor. 'Gentlemen,' he said 'I w ill suppose, roe argument sake—for it is only for the sake, of argument that such a supposition can be for a moment entertained—l will suppose, I say, that the plaintiff had made out his case; would you, whets the debt is only a surety one, deprive my client of his ned. gross, the nu ly prop and support of his fast eeclining years? Shall it be said that in the Tree, independent and repudiating State of Mississidpi, the la , t, remnant of my client's property shall be swept away to paw a debt. the drat red cent i.f which he never hartsiledt Shall it be told abroad. among the b;oulc nun of New Orleans, the brokers of Wall Street, New York, the Jews of thr - Royal change io London sad thosillionarise..at the Horse of Paris, that tits three negresits, sad the three oily which the tornadoot