- V-0 PUBLISHED BY 110 - S. - PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, W. CORNER OF WOOD 4. FIFTH BTB. 19111941LM DOLLARS a Year. Payable in %Orate. Single copies TWO CENTE4—for Pale at the 8 11 8 4411 w or the Once, and by News Days. The Mercury . and Manufacturer peiaiimed w BEKLY, at flue same office, on a d.mble tisteithinit seet, at TWO DOLIAII I 3 a year, in ad. vanes, fin4te copies, SIX CENTS. Terms of Advertising. illa 84411A11.6 OF TWELVE Lying' OR LEss: _ Oinktreertton, 0.50 t One month, ,t! .00 res•Arteertieors, 0,73 1 Two monis, 6.00 These Insertions, 1,00 Three months, 7,00 "Tteeireek, 1,50 Four mono hs, 10,00 RAI Irlifalaokan. 3.00 Six months, Th 'es, 4,00 One year, 15,00" - ' YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CallillnAllTS AT TI.CASCIRE• Ose Square. The Sciaret Sit IMail. i 1 8 .00 Si: months, 523,00 e 40Ie tear, 25,00 One year, 35,00 O frlrLarge, lawerltsementa In protertion. CAIRDSof (oar Owes Sts DOLLAILit a year. B IC OFFICE S, &C. _ . . Cate Tore Orrice. Third between Market and Wood -erreiris—lt. M Itiloe, restwarber. .opeireei Noose, Water,4tlt door from Wood st. Peter wee'sllettityles— VI ajar John W Mock. Collector. CryesTaesseer. Wood .hetweert First and Second iettleets—James A. Bertram, Try:worry. Coasts TarAllUltY, Thad 'street, n'r door to the 1 rata Trrsbyterian Chorch—S. R. ohnston, TT llftljer. i . "113.001Orrict, Fourth, between Market and Wood It MSS-- kietander ciaq, Mayor. • Sicacessres EIC aaaaa . Fourth, near Ma , kri 01. BANS Parsaanaas,hetvreen Market and Wood streets, on rtard and .Roorth streets. Mai -Lorre Lao Mk aaaa rrfrlßT.llle AND Fillt11(tItl betwtene De. ISM *LIM. (formerly SAlrte: Fund.) Fourth, Wood and Market .treems. Balmrawar., Fifth street . near wood. unTet.s. )iourrds..vict.,• florist, Water street. near the Bride , Faggot:Se Floral.. corner of Penn and Si. Clair. blicaesascrs' floral., corner of Third Roil inWitood. A eatosn Illoves,coer Di Thrd.and Shßeld. f o xiea. corn rn er of rem i , .trert and Canal. .. Skein hots, tibeety street, near Seventh. I.lltWitt'S VI Liston Viousts,t.itieriy fti oppoiiite Wayne Canal Ettiotsoirrnucr NI att-tioa Hot - se-Pr no St. entracte 01111ER'r WOODS, ATTORNEY AND RA; COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office remo Strd-te dalterceit's offices on Grant st., nratly opposite .tts new Court douse, next rooms to John P. Nation, 104 r-•••Pirst door. sco 10 Eutiorr, 11. D.—Office removed t o 1. St. Ctair street, betiecso Peas gad Libtrry 1000siurgh. Ft 10 NE W GOO DS.—Preston k Mackey, Whulewrile and retail dealers in English, French, at d 'Domestic Coodit. Nn. Rl. Markel wt ,Pntshnrgh. see 10 ANDLESS & DIPCLUtt;E, Attorneys and 10 DirCCounsellor' at Law: Office ,n die Dtantond n . 1,41 t etbe old Court tlonse, Pittsburgh. ge . . ~--------..„. # .. Elidv AL . - D. Morrow, Alderman; offi c north i..: . ' alike: of Fifth at., betweca Wood and Smilbfield ..:• 411tiburei. .wp 10 o 1 . , UN NVDEVIT I', IN noleluot Gtocer Rectift in; 01.01ler, Anti Dealer in rrodttr.e and rittstatrth .• . ailffirtetared Article,, No. '224 Liberty Street, rifts, iJ'efijirsk• ' pep l W 11.1.11.16,, ten,. 1. 'M A &DI L ORT .—w 11 01 r. sate I (lrorrrg Pralincr rind Coto onlooo II S 4 PIT n and dentlPirx VP ) Asurgh blannOti tired Nn. street- 10 NATPLO'H.II.A. K OBIL NSON, ‘I loritcy at I.nw; Odk I. ee on tit!' north Aide of the Diamond .hetwee, , 'Ratite aad Ustion streets, op Plaiflß Pei. 10 /1. DU ELBO It A.W , Attorney at Law; tender. A. 'Pio protessioant services to th, 1111111 k. tglif.. Cot . Mete( rift and Market Streets, above D. Lloyd ti• t7o' I() all4a.elttst.taratt, Pa. seo eitIGRIFY ..................... h.?. N. KIC t SIMIERIFF & MiinufactureN of Copper n .amt Eltkeet Iron Ware, No O. Front xi, flow Spouting and Steaniltuat work it -ontptly set. 10 VISUBLIS T•ILIM • Fit...NCI.; I . YOUNG. Tao& B. YOUNG & CO., Furnlittre Warr Roo, writer of lit Exchange Alley. remota wifditog to purchase Furnure, will find it to their st.'vantage to give chi ft VIII. being fully s,alisfied that viltlesaa please aft to quality and price. sep 10 rroN 11/LNlS.—Just rece i ved IbOchoiceAlut• toe Munn, wen cured and for sale cheap by ibe do- Sea Or rellail,by ISAAC HARRIS, Nn.9, Filth at . se, 10 BALG A.— in pp'Yot LandfelWa Fresh lit'. 11 Bala. and °llse( ditierrot varietirs of Turnip 4. jest received and for sale at R6D VCILDNOWD 'RICCI a F l the Orl i and Geed St ore of F. 1,. S.N, alkii 10 No. 184 Llberty street. head of %Vond, VWIS BB C LOSEY,S Boot and ...!,hoe elahuhrcio• ry. No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the IL Stales Ladies Nanette, Kid and Satin Shoes Inisde in ira-Weateetnteaner, and by the newest French clattery' , -*Pia 000 141,011RmEhaSseMrlis.LtoTif,eCdAiUsivol.yeSd.otrobtyots to suit F.L. SNOWDEN , 1t0.184 I,tberiy street, Tend of Wood. comma* ROOTS. Flowers and Flower Seede ot ev• er ALP , y deeeriptios, can alw F. L. SNOWD aya be had al the Drug avid Seed More of EN, asp 10 t&4 Liberty street, head nf Wood. Jen LllB.llllaols Annual Ma t itotlt Onion `red, for OA sale at the Drug andlo 're of P. gI. , IOWDEN. 124 Gtherty Wept, bead of Wood NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, for seed; jest received by F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184, [Abort y head of Wood st GARDEN TOOLS., consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades Traosolantine Trowels, Eddlng Tool., Budding Ilfiebeet., Pennine Knives, Pruning Shears. etc., SNOWDE Opt re. SOF*. I and for ,tale by F. L. N. Pep it) 144 Liberty etreet, head or Wood. OptoB Vermnison Hams. --Just recet • nun. , ;dint ty choice milted Venisonvell Hams.ttinah on retail 4110 lots for current money. ISAAC H ‘RRIS. Agent, and Com. Merchant Wows dutch Clover Seed, Orchard Grass and Wows Slue Grass, always on hand and for 1,141. L. SNOWDEN , p i t e Na.Ns. 184 Liberty Plreet, head of Wood. R o o di w ce o ' IC or! fruiCailiNthAeDAtaNm.u.end"-*trit4 o . 111 ..1tt a o t rn L e g y iht" ; SSW gas Fault street, between Market andse Wood WINO • AII.46IIISTILATES'ItLANIcti, for proceed:ion lo At. . terrkworst ender the late law, for aale at this Office • sm,e,.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal sod street. Apply to iii Mis EVIL DAILLANGTON, Market, near 4thst. 48 Landreth's French aura r Beet eleed.ptst racotred laud for sale at the Drag and Seed F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 L.therty rireet, head of Wood. SW* of sap 10 inaIIOOLIITION OF PA.RTNissIERSHIP.-TlL ie Sir topartnendilp heretoibra esng between WI lAM. HIGSY tad Betll AVM norgwistListbisday Bet ontnal consent. Willhn Digby is authobasic's's rised Oi llkOlisigilaters of Ike Me Os statist P S Ms 149/4,1; Wi LLt AM iG BY . BUN/. T.HoPSWILL -.3 ' 4, .. VAILY --- NORNINV'VOST . _ • TOH NSTON 4- STOCKTON, llook9eoPrs.rrintervt nii Paper Manufarinzers, No. 37, hi arkc rt. Pep 10-1 y JORN ANDERSON, Hmttlifteld Foundry, Water near the Mononothrla House, Pitisthrati. sep 10-1 y LEONARI, S. JOHNS, AllielltlaD,St.eleir Arco, se Wild door Crow Liberty. rep 10-1 y DR. S. U. 1101. M ES, Office in Second speei, next door to Mulvany ¢ Co's Glass Warehouse rep 10-1 y SHUNK t FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law. Fourth al., near the Mayor's Office, Pith:ha rgh. two 10-1 y _ _ !Tinos. HAMILTON , At torney at I.aw, Fifth, bet wet.. Wood and Smithfield air.. Pittrhuroh. rep 10-1 y pUGH TON F.R, Anconev n iNorth Ea.t corner IL ar Smithfield and Fonrin strnein. Fe p 10-1 g THOWPRON lIAN ............... • . JAM Ware Tif HANNA i4 te TtittNSULI,'S raper Warehouse. No. 104, Wood PL, where map he had a tetivral stipply of writing wrapping., printing, wall paper, Wank books, school hooks, 4tc, 4•C scp 10—ly C. TOW N3END ¢ Ctl.. Wire Workers and IL. Manufacturers, N 0.23 Market street. twowrrit 2d and 3d streets. sep 10--1 y E of EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn soil Clair st reet,,,by Mc murti. iO--iy Pep _ BROWNSVILLE JUNI ATA WORKS.--E. wa , d littOnss. Manufacturer of iron anti Nails —house N 0.25. Waort si., ritisba set. two 10 —ly. - _ (G M STA L. —77 tons soft ri4 Mein% for snle by J.G• s r A. GORD )N jj No. 12 Water street 4 - 1 /ion 1,%.3,)N M. 113,000 Bacot, CPI iky Stioulderg, Cor sn ebv • 1. G. ,S• A. GORDON, Ko 12 Water street AS. P ATT Eft:ins, Jr.. Birmin;bani. "ear P.tionireh, Mirmr.vilirPr of Locks. Ilinaes and Roils; To bnren,and Timber Screws; Housen SCfPWS for tZ c. g EcPO 14—ly OIIN 31,CLOSIiEY:Ntior and i'l,.thit:r, *beet. between Sixth alici VirOn alley, South Ode, xep 10 BUR' RR IMI e. 4- CO., Wisoltpate Crovers and Commifslon Me,chants Steond strrf t, lott wern Wood and Smithrteld str.,P sburOt. seplo 1 y .7 G cortnos, Co.ssmi.inn and Forwardi . Water Pitt.bartth. cep 10--1 Y M riv%l:9 ms. good article, received err B Corsair, and for soak Ity . .4- A CORDON, No. 1.2, Water street --40 loidu New Orleans Su SUGAR & 1410LAS:zES. ear; ^O ellts New Orleans Nolee , ee; for tale by Fep o J. by UG A R.-1114a oriole N. O. Sdlar, recesved per .9 R Maine, anti for salc by J. G. A. GOB DON. - - No. 12, Writer stree Fep 10 50 p.,,,AcpoioN ocrtiremr.,,r;lon s hand so tt . MI " fo4:4 ,o l e ie r 1 ,3 7 o...lir:Aß AND MOl A Si , 1...5.-13 Janis and 4 whoa s„, n r 1,%,i, N . 0. m 0 1,,:re, received per niport cr. and for i , in Merchant, i s now prepared to receive and sell nil kinds of Goods and Merchandise, at his large and eapamous ionms, No. 110, North East Corner of Wood and FdAti SlieCIN, Pitt bur h. Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture, Groceries and other articles, on on d y ! and Thursday of each week. Hardware, Cutlery. Ur' Goods, and Fancy articles, on Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. Books. /cc., neery Saturday ev.ni.ng. Liberal advances made on Con i;nmentnwhen wanted. John D. Davt..., Egg., •• Baaaley 4' tnlilh, .• tiampion. So n iih, k Co. F Lorenz k co.. J. W. Bktrhridge k Co., S. M'Kee 4. co. Capt. lintel , M'Gargiil. C. Ihmsen, Coq. Jonn 1117adden Esq. .• Logan lc Kennedy. ,* J. K. Moorhead 4• Co. .• Jae. P. Smart, KN. " Robert Galway, Ersq: .. Capt. Jas. May. bleVay.lianna , k ,Co. u Will hum Symms, " S. G. Henry. " Smith. Ratak, 4. Co sop 10 nica3y—No. 121. Corner of Wood and Pewit Streets, Pittsburgh, has oo 'hand a complete as so rtnintof Qfueensware suited in Die city OT country Dade. e AITO, a choice seleclkan of pure white and gold hand DINUsIG A N CI TEA W AR„ in large or small sets, or separate pieces to suit Tmrchasers. A cask of 46. 60, or 84 piece nets, snperbly painted and gilt English China 'Fulmar°. al very low prices. Toy Teawarc, Mani, and rich painted and gilt, from 1.00 to *5.00 per set Childrcn's Altus of every description. While China Shag ina hln a. Granite Dining a, d Tea Cervices, in white and with splendid American scenery printed in Moe and black. A lar2e vartriy of Steamboat Dining and Breakfast Sets, imported to maid]. complete, Fire Proof stone baking .plates and dialtes, from the I Derbyshire Pon cries. Flint And Green (MINA, In all their varieties. Window Glass, of every size. Patent Buckets, Tubs and Keelern. ' Stone Pipe Heads, 4-c. kc, kr. All of which are respectfully offered in the pub. tic on the most favorable terms. Jan 26, 1842-1 v 11fifil82.5itiCliiiiiree, For sale by ottt 4. 1 • k A. CORDON. EASE'S HOARHOUND CANDY---TurrLe has Preceived nib: day from New York, a fresh supply o. the above celebrated cure for Coughs, Colds and Con sumption; and is ready to supply coutomersat wholesale or retail, at his Medical Asency, 24 Fourth et. not , 12 AVID CLARK, AO. otialisnable Boot Jilaktr,— Iles retnerved to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where lie wou'd be happy to se.e his old moonier's, and all others who feel dispos. ed lo patroulze him. He uses nothing hitt first rate Aerk, and em plays the best or workmen; and as he gives his constant personal attention to business, he iruststheit I he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage. Fut.ltT6, ICE URBAN, 4- CONFECTION A ft Y.— A Bunker respectfully informs his friends and the nnblic that they can always find the best quality of fee Creams. together with al: kinds of confectionary and fruit, itt their season, at his establishment—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 Dell 10 N rho, great debility, fever, costiveness, rough, heart. burn. pain in the c hew and stomarh aiwas after satins. lit li jik r furred tongue, nau sea, pith frequent vomitings, dizziness r iot" r A d. N rl B ll continued SAtiß t A t p . ward of a I welvemunitt , when, on consulting Ds.Wm. Evans.loo Chat ham ..treet, and submitting to his ever successful Ind agreenttle mode of treatment. the patient wan completely restored to health itt the short Apace ot• ppernonth. a nd grateful tor the incalculable benefit deriv. ed. slain , name forward and volunteered the above slate For gale NV holeratie and Retail Ily It e l st o:ll.lE ,Th PlL: d L AL/ HAM J. CI.EM En, residing at 66 Molt !street New York, was afflicted with ilysperv.in in its most arzrtivated form. Th e symptoms were violent head• impaired appetite, seesation of sinking at the stomach, R. E. SELLERS, Agent, No 20. Wood street. below Second. CARR'S PA TETYti..E.4I PS, FOR BURNIA t LARD.—Thoi‘e who would wish greatly 10 reduce their ez pease for light, shout ir! certainly purenase one of the above owned Lamps, as by their tier. there is a clear 4avine of at least twn.i birds of the expense over Oil,and the heist obtained from illift is pure anti brilliant, and wholly free from smoke or dienrecape etnell. We would hare slate itiot Carr's Patent the only one worthy the mention of the public. as it is the, only one that is appli ,nhie to every variety or pattern of Lanips. and the only one that will hum Lard WILT., at any temperature of cold nr hest. We linve. in the short apace or three mouths, :rod ~,verai 11,011 , 11nd , and with scarce an excrotion, pleas tho.e Item have e . xiire•gett themselves highlyod with them. and fully Tonvit.red of the great economy by I twit it-c. well as their ettpe.riority over either oil or candle., in retrott to ch.:intim...sand tlght. Rtricitcwrics The above name tammtenn brbad only RHO" O.V/r Third Opt-el, nearly eple.ile the roPt Olfire. Where Leal ron•tantle ruf hand Itritannia Metal, Tin and Cin , s 1.:i11111.5.11( V:11 in., patternP. Ilia's lamps sold at aitkatii:lrturerp' pri eP. pieri,itre in nfrer ill! 10 the public the fol.ow o reriilicale, Which is subscribed to by malty respecta V ell Weiw. We. the timieralzned. have lONd and are now twine arr'• Poield Lamps. for liornitia Laid nr other animal it. and we have Ito be-nation in tiny Mit I bat they eiye an Nrpl.clll Behr—equal In any or the tie diem ry mnd.-s Or It.blill7. :I 1101 , Pe, al about ttne•third the snit, and wholly ref. Imiii .ls..kr or Mho dittazreeettle smell. IVe lake a deantre inn ronimetudin! I lime 1:111Ip5 to I lie 9111.1ir.M, by heir n.e Iln•re 1 ,, a ;weal saying neer either sperm it lard oil, or even candle , : and we believe them to ie more rleanly and lees troublewitne than either. To he had al Itnowa ti- RATuottu's °lily, Third street, nen r , y opitn , ile the I'n , “ f tffice. Rey. W. W. Ilak.rwell, Jaillf , 1100f1, " A. M. Rrran, Charles Paulson, " John NiTron, C. Yeager. N. C. Colllett, Wm. Graham, jr., " Robert Dunlap, E. TrovPlo, Dr H. D. Sellers. Win. Douglas?, " F. D. Gazzam. Henry Atwood, " Wm. M. Wriebt, Isaac Cruse. Robert H. Kerr, Esq.. Georce W.,flenry 4. Beckham. Robert McPherson. l'hninap ()Tipton. John S. Shaf f er, Cenree Miltenberger, Wm. Eic htia it in , 0. P. Shiraz, J. 8 Turner. A. Miller. Wm. Martin. ' R. M. Riddle, Post Master Ilenry Barizetuter, R,,ltert Cray. .1 ROMS S. Chu k. of the Amer 4llen Kramer. icon Dote'. 4. F. Marthenp, John M,Campitpll M. Stackhouse. L. A ibereer. Robert Johnston, . James !Benin. N. B. Just received, an improved Patent Lamp, for kitchen use.itov 19—( 1 1w k Nor ------ TO THE PUBLIC, and particularly to my Prate. patrons of this city:—llaving retired from the practiee of Medicine. I may he permitted to say, that it has Linen to the lot of I ut few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or large a share of °list retrical practice as my own has been for the last 30 or 40 years. Theexperienre of that long perio of active life, and the fact of my having heen twice, since d 1830.nesocinted with Dr. ft. A. Wilson, In the practice of medicine, (in both a period of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the merit F aids pills. So convenient. so efficient, and yet so see, did I esteem these pills, that for the last five veers In my practice for the cure of chronic diseases,of whatever noma. and those of females in particular, I hove used more co them than all oilier medicines. Like every other medicine, this must fail in some in stances, but In my hands there has been tees disappoint. 'tient and more satisfaction in the administration of this one remedy titan of ail others; its good elfccts sometimes quite astonishing me. If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either ...fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pi Is were just the thing I wattled. a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with costiveness or Inactivity of the liver. const limited the disease if my patient , the pills were just the thing I wanted. If I treated a ease requiring an emmenagogue, the Wilson's pills were Jost the third( 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 were just the thing I !jilted. witliont re , ttet to the name, a disco fight happen to wear at the time I have had it under treat men', particular Indications or symptons arising. were al—ay s incet promptly and most happily met by the Wilson'e pills. That so great n number of diseases, and sometimes ap. parently opposite ones, in which I have used these pills, should he owed more readily by them than by any other remedy. may at first seem strange and contradictory, but why it is so is as clear to my mind at that a great many persons should become thirsty from us many different causes and yet all require that common and greatest of all bleß.ings. water to quench their thirst. in conclusion, ills 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 longcoarse of praetiec,that really pas eessesanything curative or specific for sick headache, VOW/ kc., DR. MILO ADAMS. The above Pills designed particularly for the sick Haed.Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of Ike 0 ,004A11 prepared, by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Malin, and for sale. wholesale and retail. at his dwelling in Peas street, below Idartury. Oct! • DR. GOODE'S celebrated Female Pala. These Pills are siftings!, 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 general debility of the system. They obviate co.ttiveness, and counteract nil Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills have gained the Fanctlon and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the UM- W! States, and ninny Mothers. Pm le Wholesale and rc at a it. by SELLERS, Agent. cep 10 NVI. 20, World St rcel,ltelow Second. WM. ADA.lit, Boot and Shoe ;Maker, Libe*ty St., opposite the head of Smithfield et., Pittebatrgh.— The Fuherrilret linvin bought o4at the flock of the late Thomas &fret', deceased, 'has commenced lousiness lit the old wand of Mr. R., and 19 prepared to execute all descriptions of work In Ills line. in the heat manner and on t Ire shoeless notice. Re keeps col enmity on band a large assortment ofshoe findines of all descriptions and of ihe best quality. Ile solielte the patronnee of the pub• lie and of toe craft. WM. ADAIR. pep 10 prrTSBITRGH M ANTI FACTORY.—Sprino and Arles Pr Carriages at Eastern Prices. Tne stilvicrlhervi manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Conch,C and Ellptle Springs twnrratited,) Juniata Iron Axles, Sliver and Brass plated Dash Frames, ntaPS and plated Flub Sands, Stump Joints, Patent Lenther, Silver and PIIIIPI Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Dandles and ()Inge", ire oke. & JONES. St.C.Nalr M.. near e VirstirrtY tirta" D.SELLIMS, M. D.,otfice and dwelling In Fort rI I . neat" Ferry street. sett 13-1 y LOOK AT THIS The:Mention •ift hi; e who have been snmewhat scer tical in reference to the numerous certificates pnblished in favor °for. Swevne's Compound Syrup f•rWiiii Cher fy, on R ecount nftlte persona being unknown in this lett tion of the state, is respectfully directed to the'fbilowhig rerlifiraie , t he writer of whirl) has been a citizen of this boron& foreeyeral years,and is known a* a gentleman of integrity and tesponathllity. To the Agent, Mr. J. Ktaay. I have need Dr Swavne's Comp and Syrup of Wtttl Cherry for a ertnelt, with which I have been severely nf• flirted for shout four months, and I have no hesitation In saying that it lathe most effective medicine that I have been able to procure. It COMpo•l4a all uneasiness. and aerees well with my diet.—and mantalns a regular and food appetite' I ran freely recommend it to all other! similarly afflicted. J. fit tartest, Borough of Chacnbersh'e. March 9. 134 1 ). , er , 23 rot sate by WILLIAM THORN No, 53 Market street . FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. ERSONP deFirnue of proenrine Fruit. Shade. and P Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery, from Plilladel pHs or Nrw York, are requerted to make applient ion ns goon aa . possllde. at the I)rug and Seed Fiore of tire cell reriber, where can be bad catalognee, r!rntultnwelv. of be most excellent e a rret tea. C. 1,. sNowrmi. sep 21 No 184 Liberty roreet.head of Wront MARRI.R M NUFAI - ron Y.—Tat rick Caw field re• spertfully acquaints his friends and the publir zen ern!ly,ihnt he hag rominPneed the Marble htisinePgal litr earn , f of Fifth and Liberty sta., where will be constantly on hand, tomb ptnne4. tlllllllPi pirrrc,mOniimento, brad and foot Ftone7. table stole for ellilirtri ware, and every article appertaining in the bIIIIII I PON. He will warrant his work lobe well done, and his charge.' will he moderate He rePpeet fully asks a share of nubile patronage. sep 10- -11...qxxs 4- TURNB (ILL. raorctirrnße nr Tim Irian. Ton PAran MILL. Steubenville, ( - thin. having remo ved theiridore frog, this eity, have appointed Holtiphip d• Browne., orn. 49 Market rt., between 3rd and riiibA• rents kir crokii tear the different k inda of Paper wnt nriftte— in red by them, where their friend, and customers wilt al wave find it revular puppiv of paper, each a• Cap and P Fl Writiflr, plum and faint lined; Wrapping and Ten paper; Bonnet itnnr,le, rind frinviruf Puller nrdifVerenr ai veP and ottani ie• .all of which will be 'old on the most arrnMtundnlint , term. ilmnemr k Rienwriv, mannfartnrers and Itneorter• of Wall Pnnerg nod noriirrit.keepo (miim iitly on hand eve. ry variety of Ent rv, Parlor and Chamber Papres,of Ilie latent Ovlee nod moat hatuipome pnitermr, which they will tow and on aceommodaiin: wholesale orretati no, 18—tf. at Portable Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 lits, $55 00. du do do do 2,005 at 445 00 do do do do 1.500 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 at :i0 00 do do do do 500 nt 25 00 With raising levers an addition of $3 to each scale. Dormant scales for the awe of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, kc.,the same prices as above. Also,Whire's Patent Counter Scale. with O. Young's improvements, and a variety of other counter scales, which they wilt sell for from 41 to 415, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Saw Mills. Salt Works. kc„ doable and sins'e geared flice tat hes,foot and other lathes for wood turning litsichill‘'S for lona nilng chairs, planing machines, door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without thrashing machines, a superior article: circular saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma chines and tools °fail descriptions,also for 'poking black lug hoses, a superior article; governors for stream entitte stocks. taps and dies, col Tee mills, bedsiend or joint hots and machinery for cooking the same, cotton factory ma chincry made or repaired; printing press Flattens turned and printing presses repaired J A 11l ES MAY, Aden' sep IGHN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Comnds• sion Mucha nt,No.lo6,corser of Wood 4. Fifth s i ts. Pittsburgh: Havlns been appointed one of the Auction- Fess fot the City of Pitsborgh. tenders hls services to Jot , berg, manufactnrers and dealers, who may he dispersed to make trial of this market. He IF. prepared to make advances on consizninrnie of all saleable commodities, and trusts tosatlsly correspondents by quick sales, and speedy fend favorable returns. That the various interests which may be confided to him, shall be adequately protected, he briny, to the aid of his own es perience in business and acquaintance whit merehandlie generally, the services of Mr. SAKCILL Fsnewsrocs; heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent ens.asernent Is made. REFER TO MRSeirs. M. Tiernan, Presl. of M. k M. Bank. Darlington Q Peebles, Robert Galway. • Jamea M :Cooper, James , May, R. M. Riddle. Piltaboxgh Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres't of Exchange Bank. • Hampion,Smith, k co., .. John D. Davis, • Samuel Church, J. K. Moorhead. Jas. W. Brown * Co. • Jobs D. Brown. k co: •• Smith * H mislay, • Yardly 4. whvers, John a. itklifte, • John Daldeti, FAMILY FLOT.7II--Just received a few barrel[ of Seperior Flour, made expressly far family asePFor "tab" ISAAC CEUSE,I4BLIb,it. IA Store 50 barrels tup. sour. For publishing a new Daily Paper in tke City of Pitts burgh, to be entitled the DAILY MORNING POST. /1111CSubqc, ihers having made arrangements to merge , the A met ican Mantliacturer and Pittsburgh ;it. cu. ry into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper with the title of the Daily .4.r.orsisg! Peat . The leading object of the "Poirr" will be the d.ssentitta• lion and defence of the political principles that have bete- , tante been maintained by the Editors, in their respective !Inners, and their la:et effort , : will still be devoted to the advancemetit and success of those doctrines. Although, lit politics, the paper will be thoronghly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving, an honest, candid history of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic!, Intelligence. and brief notices of all ntal• ters and occurrences that come properly within t he onhere °fa Public Journal, to matte their panes sattliciently in• erecting to entitle It to the patronise cf the public, ir respective of party considerations. In addition 1 0 the political and general news that will he found in the "Alarming Post," the Editors will take pains to furnish the business's community with the latest and must interesting COMMVICI•L iliTYLLl agnca from all parts of the country, and In have prepa• red such accounts of the Markets and the Stale of Trade, as will be advantageous to our Illerchauts and Bushier; Men In their several callings. Terms.—The PosT will be published on a large !roper'. al sheet aline paper, (manufactured especially for This Journll) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum,payatile In advance. It will also be sold by news-hoys at the low rate of 'MO CENTS a ropy, Advertisements will lie inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. irr TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Poet, who will be engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W.H. AuLnist 31, 18.11 100 MIDS. KY. LEAF TOBACCO. in !lore and for sale by J. C. 4- A COB.DON. No. 12, Water start. BY Morrison k 170 London, for gale only Wickersham, rorner Of Wood street nod Virgin alley Piltsliureh Pa. and It Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for We.tern Penils)lvania. sep 10 FARM FOR. BALK.—The undetsit.ned oars for Pa I e a Irani of land situated 4 mile; fr...., freepoti, In the direction or Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Armstrong connty,containine 100 arm., 65 cleared and under good fence; 10 of whicn are In meadow— a good square log dwelling houseand cabin rum erecied thereon—an apple oirltard of 80 bearina trees—and a spring of excellent water convenient toihe houre. FOR TERMS imply to the stitiseritters residing at the Saltworts on the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 tittle above Free port. -rep 10 WM.* MIMI!' BAKER. frTHE WYSE• lIR now well understood bow notch diFortlerß of the mind depend for their cure noon a due attention to the body. It is now tinderstood how valuable in that medicine wliich will remove morbid accumulations without weakeniti.: the bodily power. It Is now omicrgtood that there is 0 reciprocal influence he. wren the mind and he body. ft is now underelood that _ purging with the lira tulryth Pills will 'move a melan choly, and even insanity is cured by perseveringly uning Iljern now unoor•oorol how touch domestic happi ne^depettdsuponthelu atthyconditionof the digestive organs. It is now well known tint the P. randreth Pills have cured thong:lml. or linpele..4 and lielple , s persons, even when The first roiy.iriatin had pronounced them beyond all human means of relief. It is now not only well known rtint the Pram - trent Pings° cure, lint it is alsolt,p• deraluod how they rare; that it is by their purifying etUel on the tdoodthet they restore the body to health. Tire value of the medicine in beromine more and ',ore manifest,it ie reroinmended daily from family to family. The Rramtreilt Pills remove in an almost imperceptible manner all nosiOns accumulations and purify andinvigo roe the hiood,and their good effects are not rountetbalan red by 1111 V Inconveniences; being romposed entirely of vegetables they do not expose sho=e who use them to danger; and their effects are as certain as they are attlu. ton; th.ny are daily and safety adminT-tert d to Infancy, youth. ma nbood, tot old age. and to women in the most critieal and arltrate Crrell msta neer. They 110 lini disturb or shock the animal functions, but restore their order ant' ettahlkli their ben tat. Sold at Dr. Brastirob's Office, N 0.93, Wood street. Pitt...burgh. Price 25 rents per box. with foil directions. M ARK—The only place in Piltslotrgh where the gene Li Inc Pulls ran be obtained, is the Tractor's own office, No 93 Wood street. sap 10 iproved Play iufaciared Le imr Marhint between Ma. II Pi reel, Iwo re Ilall,l'itlß tufarinre and id the follow. gcafee(whoi. couiposud 0 No. 1. Por ME= alee oil AI, O weigh Zi.:+ll4l uuitds,ai Suo , lOUNG 4- BRADBURY Phlladet'a 1 sep 10 PROSPECTUS MO THE LADIES —Why do you not remove that superfluous hair you have upon voce foreheads and tipper lips 1 By calling at TUTTLIeS, 86 Fourth st anti ob!aining a bottle of Gottrand's Poudres Subtle'. which will remove it at once without affecting the skin. ' You ran also obtain nottrami's Italy celebrated Eau de Beauty, which will at once remove all freckle., pimples, eruptions dl the skin. and make your face look per ectly fair; and to those who wish to ni , ist nature by adding more color to their checks, they can oblain some of Gnu rand's celebrated Liquid Rouge, which cannot be rubbed MI even by a wet cloth. Ako may be fon nd a good as• sortment of Per Mowry. such as Cologne. Dears' Oil, Al. mond, Patin, Windsor; and other Soaps. Deammher al Tattle's Medical Agency, SG 4th street. Dec. 8, 18.12 BR ANDTZETII PILLS. LET invalids read the following rierottiii of a Salloi cured of a complication of afflictions in nineteen dayshy the nm of Brandreth Pills. it distinctly proves here are herbs ht nature which have affinity cure be cause of disease, and lirandreth's Pills are made for them Read and be convinced. Take the nredteine andhe cured EXTRAORDINA R CURE OF RHEUMATISM D IA RR H(EA, AND AFFECTION OF THE L ['NG Jona Stuff'. of Pembroke, Washine.inn county, Maine, being ditty sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick about six 111011111.9 since. The pains in his head. breast, back, tell side and instep being so had that lie was non Were help himself, and was taken into the Chi Ism Hos. pital the city of itostntt. That aft lieiog to said hospital fi ve weeks,Doctor Otis said he er did not know what was the mallet with hint, and that he could do nothing for him, nor could Ire prescribe any medicine That he, therefore, was conveyed front the Chelsea Hos. pitalto the Sailor's retreat on Staten island. That he wasthere physicked with all sorts of medicine for a peri od of funr months, suffering all the time the most heart. rending misery.— That, besides his atiretion of ilist hones he was trothied touch with a disease of the litres: some. times he would spit a quart of phlegm in the day; besides this affection he had a had Merritt:ea, which had more, or less:Merrier! hint (tom the commencement of his sick. ness. That at times lie dreaded a stool worse than he would have dreaded ilea!, II; that tie can compare the feel ing to nothing save that of knives passing through his bowels. A (ler suffering worm than death al t be Sailor's Retreat, on Staten Island. the doctor told him that medi cine was of no use to him. that lie ain't try to stir about. At this time he wax seffering the ertmiest misery. Tbal Ms bones were so lender he could not hear the least press ure upon the elbow or upon the knee, that. his instep was most painful. that as the Doctor iaid he wonld give him no more medicine he determined to procure some of Dr., ilrandreth's Pills. which he did. from 241 Hroadway New York; that lie commenced with live pills, and some time:increased the dose to eight. The first week's use so emelt benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing what he was using, said, teow.Shaw, yon look like a man again; if you improve In this way, you will noon be well.' That he fatted every dose of the Brandreth Pills relieve him, first they cured him of the pain when at stool; that they next cared the diairlitea, :tad finally the reline in his boneie—That the medicine seemed to add strength to him every day. Retold the doctor yester day the 1111, instant. that he felt himself well. and also, that he owed hilt recovery to Hraudreths Pills ander Providence, that he had taken the medicine ievefy day for 19days; that t he doctor told hint if he had known he had been tatting that medicine. he shotild not httltsiinyed another day In rho house. Heconsitiers it is his.dati to make this pnblle statement for the Istnefit °fall similarly afflicted; that thee may know where to find a medicine that will cure them. JOHN SRA VV. John Shaw being by me duly sworn rids 12th day of April. 1842, did depose and tha t the foregothe state ment is true. J. D WR EELE ,Commtrsioner of Deeds, The BRANDRE772 PILLS are sold at Dr. Sian, dreth`o principal etre. 241. BROAD WRY. New York and at his principal *ace. N 0.98 Wood etreettPittattorgh; the O.747,,TFLACZIn Pittsburgh where, the get:nine GM be obtained 14722—.- - d aria. rR , . ICE TWO CE \ DAILY MORNING POST. Foa Mottento roes. Temperance—chapter First. 1. Now it came to pass, prior to the six ty and seventh year of our deliverance trove ea iqivil y , that the people turned aside sepk ing after strange gods, and partaking deep ly of the abominations practised by the in habitants of the land. . . 2. And behold they were deliveiel into the hand of Alcohol, son of Abaddan, king , of the Bacchanalians; by whom they - were sevely treated and held in bondage. 3. For he was a very mighty king, and had dominion" onthis side and on that side of the river of time, and he promised great rewards unto those that would become bin subjects, nevertheless he treated them with great subtlety and deceit; for he was very crafty, and his breath was destructive as the baneful Upas. 4. And when his government had be— come very grievous, the Lord stirred up the spirit of a few men of the tribe ado Washingtonians. and they revoked from to • der his authority, and cast of his yoke. - 5. And they came froth a far country, even from a distant part of his dominion, into the Smoky City, that sitteth upon ma ny waters, and there they saluted their brethren anti Said, 6. Behold we will not have king Alco— hol to reign over us; for he is en austere nine, he taketh up that which he laid nor down,_ and reapeth that which he did not ,nw, he bath also devoured widow's hou ses, di stroyed the laborer of the husband men, and taken away the bread from the stranger and the f ,therless. • 7, His altars have been set up in every, town and village, and those who attend them have used cunning Mutations, atok greetings in the market places, and have taken our substance for -vanity, and our m ney for that which profiteth u. 21. 7, And when we have been whole days and nights in his service, we have been cast out in the open streets to the view_ of men, and the king hurled( bath taken.u* . up and cast us in the 6re, or into the water, or dashed us against the stones, with intent to murder, maim. or disfigure our persons.. until there is no health ur soundness in us', but wounds and bruises, black eyes an& putrifying sot es, 10. His friends and advocates bath also filled the land from Dan to Bershebs, with vio'ence and with blood. 11. kloreuver he bath taken a great number of our fellow servants and kin*+ folks, and sent them off to a very distant part of his domitti,m, even beyond th e riV.: . rr of time, from whence there is 11 1 6 re— turning to the fond embraces of their be. . loved teiations. 12. And when they herd cried unto the people of the Smoky City, and Dab all the ~ region round about, they took king Alm.- h.' and cast him down from his throne which he had set up in the hearts of men. 13. So king Alcohol died in an old age. full of iniquity, and was gathered to his father Abaddan, in the infernal regions; howbeit the tribe of the Washingtonians made en lamentations fir him, but took_ Abstemious the son of Cietas and made him king in his Stead. 14. Now the rest of the acts of king A 1... collo' and all his greatness, and the cruelty with which he used his subjects; have beers all tali test, unit behold they are rewarded irk the book of the Chronicles Ilf the Wath.- ngtonians. Jivo. H. Huarss. Prom the Baltimore Sun TWENTE-.SEVENT II U. S. CONGRESS. WASHINGTON, January 16, 1843. llousE OF REMEEIENTATIVES. The Senate bill extending the several acts' for the retiel of insolvent debtors of the UL6 nited States, was reported from the Judiei.. ary comilOttec without amendment, and• nally pissed, Mr. Cushing, from the committee on for eign affairs, reported a 'bill concerning the tonne duties on Spanish vessels. It was twice read and commiled.. A hill was reported from the committee in territories, firing the boundary between . N}issouri and lowa. It was read twice. Mr. Botts asked leave to offer a resole. ;ion, calling on the Secretary of the Navy to communicate to the House, copies of any correspondence relative to the taking of Monterey by Commodore Jones. Mr. Wise said, that owing to the great difficulty of communication with that sta- I tion, the Department had not yet heard from , Commodore Jones. Under these circum stances, he hoped the gentlernen would. withdraw the resolution until time should have been given to hear !rom the Commo- • (lore. As for the statement which appeared in the Globe, that the Commodore had been recalled, it was erroneous. No action_, whatever had yet been taken by the Depart- • mrnt. Upon this statement, Mr. Botts agreed to withdraw the resolution. Mr. Thompson, of Indiana, from the committee on the District of Columbia.. reported a bill to incorporate the Grand . Lodge of independent Order of Odd Fel• lows of the District of Columbia. It was rend twice and referred to a committee of I the whole on the state of the Union. Mr. J4,lin Campbell presented a report and resolutions of the Legislature of South • Carolina, relative to the tariff. The reso lutions declare that tl e power given to Con. greas by the Constitution was bestowed for the purpose of raising revenue, and for de fra yin g the expense: of :be General Gov ernment; that the late law of Congress wee to afford protection to mermfactares, dis criminating datiesiond was thoidgaik - ~. 81CCOND FE9BIO Pr: