, . 41 1 .., 4. ! , ir-3 $l, {-1, .el-, , , • --e! , • PUBLISHED BY 7 1 , 011 1 .'PHILLIPS etc W. H. SMITH, COJINZII cor 'rota) 4. FIFTH ITS. Tanida—rive DOLLARS a year, paythle fn s9ais. ihisit copies TWO CRNTL3--for sale at tee Master at tie *See, and by News Bey.. •••trt'l . • - TI illereatry and Manalracturor inikanan WEAKLY, at the tame Mike, on a 4,wrbte takaelnat limeet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In ad. VOW& ellegre copies. SIX CENTS t Tarrias of Advertising. • PST MiIotTARROT TWR,LiVE LINES OR LESS: 0 04, immrtion. 0.501 One mom h, #3.00 Tin Alliiittless, 0.75 Two monis. 6.00 rsem pos jdfoiti, 1.00 Tbsee months, 7,00 (14 11:vileck. 1.50 j Pour months. 11,00 TM6irsets, 3,00 Rix months, 10,00 Iliiesieeki. 4.00 One year, 15,00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. i estenISICABLX AT itrASORIC. eiII 44 4 I WIL ' IV. Squirt./ Oki anentits. $lB.OO I Six months, $33,00 •2540 Oar year. 35,00 erne . r advartisementsio prorortion. 'CA waill,r roar linos ikx or.i..e.ae a year. PUBLIC OFFI CE S e &C. Cnrt roar Orrici. Third betwsea Market and Wood atreess.-4. it Riddle. Postmaster. ,Vorgerw - flottnsLWaSes, 4th door from Wood at. Peter assMnitldilatajor W Iljock, Collector. CITY T aaaaaaaa Wool! .4Setween First and Second otsolats—iammi A. Bartram, Treasurer. (AQMv Tillia.SUßT, Third street, next door to the tititd Pt eibyterian church-8. R. Johnston, Treasurer. iltatort.'s arrtca. Fourth, between Market and Wood stroahr--Aksander Hay, Mayor. aa6sk we, Excluottit. Fourth, near Market at. Purrnanao*, between Market and Wood streets, on rolled and 'earth streets. Waltessawrs' sin MAIMPACTORtRe aan FAlRlttle Dz. vont I MA.PP. ((ormerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between Wood and Market streets. ezcaassa, ?Mistreat, near Wood. Pioettetisdatt.a novas, Water street, near the Bride #74•ll4sar. Hotel.. corner of Penn and St. Clair. ...1 1 011LCIMINTe notes., corner of Third and Wood. Skasatao, Hotzt,torner of Third and Smithfield. lat o &flan, corner of Penn street and Canal. ft•ot.s, Liberty street. near Seventh. Shoats Minnow Rouse, Liberty St.-opposite Wayne 00111111111111 T alhormom Horst. Penn St. opposite Canal 110111ERT WOOD ATTORNEY AND IMP COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office remo. ami to flakeirell's DMus on Grant at, neatly ortimae we , now Coon House, next rooms to John D. Mahon, Cos t.--Ptrat door. p l . 10 • .PELOIL IL ELL/OTT, M. D.—Office ?mitred to 1. • 'M. Char strut, betimes Penn end Liberty ittr, Pittn/ineyrk. ■ p 10 JEW COOL.—Preston f Mackey. whuicsale and retail dealers fn Engllth, French, acd Domestic Pry Goods, No. RI. Market rt . Piltsharch. rep 10 itrICANDLESS & IIVCLURE , Attorneys and ANJL Counsellors at Law: Office in the Diamond, hack .1 the old Court Douse, Pittsburgh. sep 10 EMOVAL.- R. Morrow, Alderman; ME c north side of Fifth st„ between Wood and Smithfield Ns,. Pittsburgh. rep 10 JeIIN ArDEVIIrr, Wholesale Grocer Recill% log Distiller, And Dokter in Produce and Pine!mesh lihailisfaelured Articles. X.P. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts birth. sep WM.mi■ Wict.t•ms - Icon S. Dit.woutio WILLIANI4 & DLLWORTH.—Wholesale •• grocers Produce and Commission Merchants, and dealers i■ Pittsburgh Manufaciared articles. No. 29, Wahl street. sep 10 WIII.O I IIALRA ROBINSON, Attorney al Law; Office on the north side of the Diarnond.betweett Aarket and Union streets, up stairs Pep 10 I Att I. DURBORAW, ._orney at Law; tenders A. Ml* professional sera ices to the public. Office cur. uer of Firth and Market Streets, above D. Lloyd 4- Cp'S store, ?MAW net, Pa. sep 10 JOON 11.#P11[411.1t, JAS. N. KEAN QUIRRIFF & KEAN, Manufacturers of Copper. S Tin. and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 80. Front at., Fula. blush. House Spouting and Steamboat work WWI/pity scp 10 TOOSIUM 1 TOON FIVEILOS. B. YOUNG & Furniture Ware ii Boone, wrncr of Hand st. it Exchange Alley. reasons wishlog to purchase Furniture, will find it to heir advantage to give us a call. twine fully satisfied that we can please es to quality and price. sep 10 MUTTON RAMS. — Just rece!ved 160chotce Mut .LUI. ton flatus, well cured •ntl for sale cheap by ihedo ten or retail, by Rep 10 RITT A B A.G —.l supp'y of Landreth's Fresh Ro ta Bags, and other different varieties of Turnip Reel. Just received and for sale at asoncrt. Paler! at the Drag and Seed Store of P. L. SNOW DEN, Pep 10 No. 184 Liberty in reel, had of Wood. WEBB CLOSEY,B Boot and Shoe alanofacio• ry, No. 03 Fourth 111., next door to the U. Statea Bank. Ladies Pruneila, Kid and Satin Shoes wade in he neatest manner, and by the newest French patterns. aep 10 MORUS MULTICAULUS. in lots tosuit 5,000 purchasers; to be disposed of by F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. D I ALILIA ROOTS, Flowers and Flower Seeds of ev. lery description, can always be bad at the Drug sad Seed store of P. L. SNOWDEN. asp- 10 184 Liberty street, bead of Wood. LDS. Illinois Annual Mammoth Onion eeed, for • sale at the Drug and Seed store of F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. 400 LBS. NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, for seed; just received by F. L. SNOW DER, No. 184, Liberty head of Wood st riARMIN TOOLS, cnnsisting of Floes. Fancy Spades ‘..11C . Transplanting Trowels. Edding Tools, Budding knares, Pruning !Calves, Pruning Shears, etc., just re• eelinnd and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. sop 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. CHOICII - Ventsort Hams.--Just received a small110r; piyof very choke cured Venison Hams, on retail Mall lots for carrett Gooney. ISAAC H %HMIS. Agent, and Com. Merchant WIIFTE Dutch Clover Seed, Orchard Grass and *tricky BlaeGrasa, always on hand and for F. L. SNOWDEN, 110.184 Liberty street, head of Wood. sale ky sop 10 Bit ll' 'OUCH API AN, attervarys at Law, office reasoned (row this Diamond, to ..Attorney'sßov," atp►sdsof roartb street, between Market and Wood ssiolata sep 10 iIcattITRATES'BLANICS, for proceeding In di esahatatat andee the late law, for sale at thht Office p rvAla ss an t— u Le igh tig steet o r n th . e N A G e r p t l lt y San to corner of Coal 10 BIM/. DARLINGTON. Market, near 4th sr. J Laadreth's Freach Sagar Beet eleed.Jast JAM lreteiired sad for sale at the Dreg tied Seed T. L. 11110WD1114, 1114 Welly omit, halal of Wood. Lunen OP PARTNIBIRIMP.--Tbe Ir i Zrtsenetelp bereleibre teetsues WIL LW* 1111 CRY sea SWAMIS 110PEWSLL folds day disseieslip amuse iteassed. Mika Digby it solarised • me dee aim of the iris is •ntih; up the Imam Owl Os lira. WILMAII HIOBY. 4 ' 'AA 4 BANKS ROTCLS I=El ISAAC HARRIS, seta. T.llolPilWattli T.D'AILV 7 :', - 1 - 11,LORNINGH .POST: JOHNSTON 4 STOCKTON, Bookaklors.Printers and Paper Menefeeturern, No. 37, Mantel at. step 10-ly J OHN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Weter et.. near the Monongahela House, Pittalurgh. sep.lo—ly RONA R D 8. JOHNS, Aldermen,SEXlair street, Fe cond door from [Army. sett 10—ly R. S. R. HOLMES, °Mee In Second street, next door to Mulvany # Co's Glass Warehouse ten 10-1 y HUNK 4. FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Pourthst.. near the Mayor's Office, Phistiiirsh. sep 10-ly THOS. HAMI !MON, Attorney at Law, Fin h, between Wood and Smithfield sta., Plusimrsh. sep 10-1 y RUGH TONER, A n co, nev al Law, North Ens.t corner of Smithfield and Fourih streeip. sea 10--ly THOMPSON H•NNS... ...... ....• .... •.. JENKS TORNHOL HANNA 4. TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. 104. Wood at., where may he had a general FupPly 01 writing wrapping. printing. wall paper, blank hooka, school hooks, 4.c. 4. e. seri 10—ly R. C. TOWNSEND ¢ CO., Wire Workers aad Mewefaeferere, Ne. 23 Market ei reel. between 2d and 3d atreets. rep 10--ly E XCIIANGE fIOTEL, Corner of Penn and I. Clair streets, by McKIBBIN 4- SNII - 111. sep.lo--ly BROWNSVILLE JUNI ATA IRON WORKS.--Ed ward Hilahe.s*. Manufariurer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25. Wood at, Pmsbargh. sep 10 -1 y IG META L —77 tons soft Piz Mehl for emle by J. G. ir A. GORDDN, seri 13 No. 12 Water street. - 31000 LBS. CON HA stenMSby . 16.000 lbs. Bacon Shoufor I AS. P A TTERSON, r P ut t slutrg It , a -Pa., Manufailurer of hocks. Ilinges and Bolls; To bacco, Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws; liousen Screws for palling Mills, tc. seri 10—Iv I - 011N 111 9 CLOSKEY. Tailor and illier, et teet, between Sixth and Virgin nlley, South side, Sep 10 J W BURBRIDC;I.; 4. CO., Wholrsale Grocers and CnMMISSIIIIII Snood sit”rt, between Wood and Smithfield st.., Plt tiburz h. sop 10- 1 y y G. A. COR DON. Commission and Forwarding al • Merchants, Water At.. Pittsburgh, sea 1 0--1 y HA MB.-4 casks hams, n good article, received (ler S B Corsair, aid for sale by J. G. - A. Clollllos, Imp 10 No. 12, Water street SUGAR ¢ MoLAS E hlitts New Orleans Su 7.ar; 90 Mils New Orleans rtledss.es; for sale by Rep 10 J. G. 4. A. CORDON: SLIGAII.--7 11M1 + prime N. 0. Sdlar received per S. B Maine. and for sale by J. G. 4- A :-GOR DON. Rep 10 No. 12, Water street 50 BACON CASK S ,in order. on hand and for sale by sep 10 J. G. 4. A. GOR DON, No. 12, 'Vnter 81 SUGAR AND MOT. ASSES.-31 lihderand 4 W.I. N. O. Sugar, 32 1.1)Is N. 0. Mohtses, r....rviverl per Sleamboat looporier, and for sale by J. G. ¢ A. Gm:DON, gep 10 No. 12. Wnfor street 5 RIMS. LA RD OIL, for saie by B. A. FAIINESTOCI .5c CO., imp 10 corner of fithwnrl %Vood 1631 PAPERS Germantown Low Black for wile by B.A. FA II N F.:7zroc K co., re 10 corner of Bill and Wood big. 200 LOS Prepared u C . h , :lk ir . rt in t o; r by o K 4. CO. sep 10 corner of 6i h grid Wood .1.: SuaAn AND MOLASSES—fiII hltds. N. r). Sugar, 25 bbls.do.do., 100 Jo. Plantation _Molasses, fur sale by I k A.GORDON. sep 13 So. 12 Water II Creel. BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— '1 he 1111 , Pd to Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on good paper,and in the forms approved by I he Con ri ,for sale at the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. sep WM. HUBBARD, I.lthe.' ra.totThrtide hoot and shoe Manufacturer, No. 1111, Third wreet, between Wood and t3initit6eld streets, l'itts , ntrgli sep 10 BUCKMASTER,AT'RNEY AT LAW, LN. has removed his office to the corner of Fourth street andClierry Alley, between and Grant Streets, Pittsburg h. sep 10 FOR RENT.—Thetvellin g and lot too aining 4 acres, in A Ileeheny, near the Beaver Road, lalely oceupiedlly M r. Snomel Church. Apple at the. Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank, io V. H. DENN V. 51 FA AVID SANDS, I% ATCIT At CLOCK a I- , MAKER, So. 7, St. Clair street, Pitts. '... burgh, DEALER IN WATCIIF:S,CLOCKS,BRERSTPINS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KE PS, coxlis, ..s, c . sep 10 LANDRETIPS GARDEN SEEDS.- A run supply of Landreth's Garden Seelig, always on hand, and for sale at his agency, the Dril_ store of F. 1.. SNOWDEN . , 1134 Liberty street,hend of Wood. DR. DAVID WARD liar his office and re ,, idence on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Coon House, second &telling from Rosastreel. He will fa it attend all rani; pertaining to his profession. Night calls should he made at the door above the basement. sep 10 REMOVAL—MaIt hew Jones, Rather and flair Dregs er, has removed to Fourth et reef, opposites he M ay ors office, where lie will he happy to:wnit upon permanent ur transient customers. Ile solicitsa share or puhlic pat • - seri 10 M. A. WA 13, DENTIST, Penn et. three door below Irwin street, Hon rs of business, from 9k. x., until 5 P. X after which lime lie will attend to no one except In cases of actual necessity. He would further Inform those who may think proper to employ hint, that he experts immediate payment, without the necessity on his part of sending in bills. sep 10 JOHN M'FARLAND, Upholsterer and Cabinet al Nair, Third at. between Wood 4. Market streets, respectful Informs hie friends and the public that he is prepared to execute alt orders for Solna, Sideboards, nu • reaus, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, flair and Spring Mattrassey, Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering wore, which tie will warrant equal .o ally made In the city, and on reasonable terms. pep 10 COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, .No. 110 Word Street, Pittsburgh.—R. A. Bailsman, Auctioneer•nd Commission Merchant, is now prepared to receive and sell all kinds of Goods and Merchandise, at his tame and rapacious 1001115, No. 110, North East Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. FRIO/or:0i. Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture, Groceries and other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week. Hardware, Cutlery. Dry Goods, and Fanry articles, on Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday evenins. Books, fr., every Saturday evening. Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted Resaaterss. Messrs. John D. Davis, Esq., Ragaley Jr Smith, Hampton. Smith, I Co., .• F. Lorenz ifr Co, .• J. W. Burbrklga k CO., G. WK.. 4. co. " Capt. James hVGargili, Y Pittsburgh. . 1 C. Masan. Esq. ot Jobs M'Fadden Esq. •• Loge. Kanatey. " I. K. Moorhead Co. Jaa. P. Stuart. Bp. " Robert Galway, Emu " Capt. JP. May, - " McVay, Hamm, k co. winkle Symms, Wheeling " 8. G. Henry, Loubrellie Smith, Bartley it Co J. G. 4. A. GORDON, No. 12 Water street E VANS'N CAMOMILE PILL L S.—ABR HAM J. CLEM ER, residing at 66 Mott street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head. Ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart. burn, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired anpi tite, secsatlon of sinking at the s:ontarh, furred t ongue. nausea. with frequent vomitings, dizziness towards night and tesileness. These had continued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans.looChatliam , drett, and submitting to his ever successful slid agreeable mode of treatment, the patient was completely restored to health in the short space of one mom h. and grateful for the incalculable benefit tieriv.. ed, gladly came forward and volunteered the above state her sale Wholesale and Retail by R. E. SELLERS, Agent, sep 10 Nn 20, Wood street. below Second. C R'S P.9 TE.YT LA MPS. FO It BURXIXO LORD,—'Phone who would wish greatly to reduce their expense for light, shoal il certainly purchase one of the above named La rope, as by their rise thr rr%tp_dir z ,•' nc i saving of at least Iwo.' birds of the ir and brilliant and the light obtained from isasreea hie smell. e wou !Li wholly free front et..." here state limp C ,rf - A Patent is the Only one worthy the • attenti,•—•rote poblic.as it is the only one that Is appll -.,rite to every variety or pattern of Lamps. nod the only one that will Lure Lard ww.i.t„ at any temperature of cold or lieut. We have. in the . shosi spare of three mouths, cold several thommoils: and with srarre an exception, those using them have expre,eed themselves highly pleas. eft with !Item. rind fully ronvii.ced of the great PrOtIOM V by their ti=e. an well as their stiperiortly over either oil or candles, In regard to cleanliness and light. The above named lamporeau im lead only at R 0 trX k RAYMOND'S, Third Airvei, nearly oprinsiPe the Prod Office. Where in kept entionntly on hand Britannia Metal, Tin and Glass Lamps. of vat ions patterns. Glass lamp , sold at matitilarturers' in es. We take pleasure in oirei ins to floe public. the &Wow in, erri which is :-tibscribeil to by ninny respecia hie (At isms, We.the tittilersigned. hive Iried 3nrl are now ii inp Carr'- Patent Lamps, for burning Laid or other animal fat, and eve have no he- - ritat ion in saying that they give an eseellent llght--equal to any of the ordinary modes of lighting a house, at about one-third the cost, and wholly free 1101.15moke or other disagreeehle smell IVe lake a pleasure in recommending these lamps to the oublie, as by their use there a great saving over either sperm or lard oil, or even candles; and we believe them to be more cleanly and less I rouldesnme than either. To be had at FIROWN R RAYNIOND's only, Third street, nearly opposite the l'ost Office. Rev. W. W. Bakewell, James (loon, " A. ill. Bryan, Charles Nielson, " John .ICCrn n, C. Yeager, N. G. Collins, Win. Graham, jr., " Robert 11.1;11a p, E. Trovillo, Dr 11. D. Sellers. Win. Douglass, " E. D. Gazzam, Henry Atwood, " Wm. NI. iVright, Isaac Cruse, Robert H. Kerr, Esq., George IV. Henry A. Beckham, Robert McPherson, Thomas Onsion • John S. Shaffer, George Miltenberger, Wm. Eichbaum, 0. P. Shiras, J. R Turner, A. Miller, Wm. Martin, R. M. Riddle, Post Master henry Rargesser, R o bert Gray, James S. Clark, of the. Amer Allen Kramer, lean Hotel, A. F. Mart liens, John NI, Campbell M. Stackliouse. L. A lberger, Robert Johnston, James Mellln, N. B Just received, an improved Patent Lomp, for kitchen use. no♦ 19—dlw ¢ wif TO THE PUBLIC, and part/co/arty to my former patrons of this city:—Having retired from the practice of Medicine, I may be permitted to say, that it bas fallen to the lot of I lit . few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or lane a share of ohstretrical practice as my own has been for lasi 30 or 40 years. The experience of i bat long period of active life, and the feel of my having been twice, since 1830. associaled with Dr. R. A. Wilson, In the practice of medicine, (in !milli period of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the merlin of his pills. So convenient, so efficient. and yet su cafe, did f esteem these pills, that for the lust five gents in my practice for the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever natm , , and !hewn of females in particular, I have used more of them titan all other medicines. Like every other medicine. this must foil in some in stances, tint In my hands there has keen less disappoint. ment and more satisfaction in t;te administration of t his one remedy than of ail others; Its ;coo(' erfccts sometimes finite astonishing inc. If my patient required a safe aperient me‘lieine either • fore or after parturition, the ‘Viliion's 1 1 1.13 were just the thing I wonted. Ira dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with rostlvemss or inactivity of the liver. constituted the disease if my patient. the pills were just the thing I wanted. If I treated a case requiring an emmenagogue, the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted. I f palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn of life,' tbe Wilson's pills werejust the thing I wanted. Thus, without resp,,tet to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the time I have had It under treat ment, particular indications or symptons arising, were altvays mot promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's pill.. That so great a number of diseases, and sometimes ap. wenn) , opposite ones, In which I have used these pills, should be cured 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 as that a great many persons should become thirsty from mi many different causes, and yet all require that common and greatest r,f all blessings, water to quench their thirst: In conclusion, it Is due the reputation of the medicine and the public, to say decidedly and unconditiona Ily, that the Wilson's pills aretheonly combination bass ever met with In my longconrse of practice. that really pos. eearesanything curative or specific for sick headache, Yours DR. 5 0 111.0 ADAMS. The abere Pills designed particularly for the sick Hoed-Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels Ito., prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and lbr sale, whoJesais and retail, at his dwelling bt Penn street, below 'Slattery, 1 . intwyr—xo. 121, Corner of Woodford Prod HStreets PlttshLrgA hat , ott 'hand a complete as sortn,entof Quernrtv are suited tet the city or country Dade. Also, a rboire selection of pure white and gold band DINING AND TEA WA RE. in large or small acts, or separate pierea to suit purchasers. A cask of 46, 130, or 84 piece sets, superbly painted and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices. ' Toy Teaware, plain, and rich painted and gilt, Arose 1,00 to $5,00 per set . Children's Mugs of every description. White China Shaving Mugs. Crantle Dining a, d Tea Services, In white and with splendid American scenery printed In Mae and black. A large variety of Steamboat Dining and Breakfast Sets, imported to match. complete, Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the Derhyrhire Potteries. Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties. Wiralow Glass, of every size. Patent Buckets, Tubs and Kcelers. Stone Pipe Heads,4c. itc.4e.. All of which are respectfully offered to the pub. Ile on the most fa vOra hie terms. Jan 26, 1642-1 y O n Bags Rio code r. — For sale by Oct 4. G • 4. A. GORDON. 110111 EASE'S BOARHOUND CJINDY.--Tuvrt.s. has 1 received this day from New York. a fresh supply co. the above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Colds and Con sumption; and is reedy to supply customs,rtat wholesale or retail. nt Ida Medical ofgenef, 9e Furth st. nov 12 .AVID CLARK, Fashionable Root Maker,— Has removed to N 0.34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he wou d be happy to see his — oht customers, and all others who feel Mottos. ed to patronize him. He uses nothing hut first rate sleek, and employs the best ofworktnen; and no he gives lus constant personal attention to business., he truststbat he will deoerve and mceive a fair share of patronage. sen 10 • FRUIT 6. ICU CI:K.A111, et CONFECTIONARY.— A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the public that they ran always find the hest quality of fee Creams. inerther with al: kinds of confectionary and fruits. in their sen.mn, at his establishment—No. 11, Fifth Street, between Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes, or ant thing in his line. Also families furnished with Breed. Sep 10 D R. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These Pitts are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies na a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of e:• crcise, or general debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract ell Hysterical and Nervous alTections: These Pine have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the Uni t*/ Slater, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and Retail, by. R. E. SELLERS. Agent, sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second. __— pt. ADAIR, Boot sad Shoe Mater, Liberty St., W opposite the heed of eld st., Pittsburgh.— Tbo subscriber haying bought out Smithfi the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business In the old stand of Mr: R., and Is prepared to execute all descriptions of work In his line, In the best manner and ou the shortest notice. He keeps constantly on hand a forge assortment ofsboe findings or all descriptions and of the best quality. He solicits the patronage of the pub. Ile and of the croft. WM. ADAIR. sett 10 p ITTSBUR GH.M.AIRTFACTORY.-Bprings and Axles for Carriages at Eastern Prises. The subscribere manufacture and keens Constantly on band,Coaeh,C and Ellptle Springs (warranted,) Junlata Iron Axles, Sliver and Bras plated Dash Prames, Brass And plated Hub Bands, Stamp Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Dandles and Hinge., *a, 4e . JONES d• enr.EmAnr. 'no 10 St. Clair st.. near tie illesheny Ratan. HD. SELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling In Found . near Ferry street. ten 13-1 y LOOK AT THIS. The attention 'ftho-e who have been somewhat seep. Heal in reference to the numerous cerlificales published In favor of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher ry, on account of the persons being unknown In this sec tlon of the State, is respectfully directed to the following certificate, t he writer of which has been a eh Igen of this borough for several years, and is known in a gentleman of Integrity and responsihtlliy. To the Aptier. Mr. J. KIRBY. ' I have used Hr. Swayne's Comp tad Syrup of Wild Cherry for a capQlt, w lf h which I have been severely of flicted for about four mouths, and I have no hesitation In saying that ft is the moo effective medirine that I have been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness. and agrees well with my diet,—and mantains a regular and good appetite. I can freely recommend It to all others almilarly afflicted. J. Mistuck, Borough of Chambersh'g. March 9. Iff4o. For safe by WILLIAM p `4l THORN N0..53 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE. AND ORNAMFNTAL TREES. p - - • ERSONS degiroug of procuring Fruit. S h ut e. and Ornamental Tree!, or Shrnhberit, from Philadel phis or New York, are miaowed to make application as goon as poggilde, at the Drug and Seed Etore of the rub ecrlber, where can he had catalogue., gratult ou "5 most-excellent uariel leg. •°""Thi" - f Wood gen 31 No 184 S " Ir.icOrt enw re -61‘41 7 ,7 iiitiltyacqualnle h T is f Henri. and the pub i l l elic d gen• ratty, that he has commenced the Marble business nt the corner of Fifth and Liberty sts.,srhere will be constantly on hand, tomb stones, mantel pleees, monuments, head and foot stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every art leteappeetalnln: to the business. He will warrant Ills wort to be well done, and his charts., will he moderate. He reepectraltyaßks n share of nubile patronage. up 10- A.N.NA 4- TURA - 13 ULL, Baorsirrolits os von C[4l4 von Parra MILL. Steubenville, Ohio, having rem")• ved their store from this city, have appointed Holdship 4. Browne, No. 49 Market at., between 3rd and 41h, a• cents for ,r.e sale of the different kinds of Paper mannfae— lured v them, where their friends and enlistment will al wayslind a revAthtr supply of paper, fIICTI as Cap and p et Writtne, pinin and faint lined; Wrapping and Tea paper; Bonnet Boards, and Printine Paper of different si• zes and onalilles,nll of which will he sold on the most aecommodatin! terms. 801,osme rtrinwptc, manntlicinrers and Importers of Wall Papers And Borders. keeps ennsta oily nn hand eve ry variety of Entry, Parlor And Chamber Papers, of the latest styles and most handsome patterns, ivbich they gilt sell taw and on accommodating terms, wholesale or retail: nov 18—tf. Porio'4e ridiform Scnies on win els. 10 weigh 2,500 $55 00. do do do do 2.005 at $43 00 do do do do 1,500 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 at 30 00 .to do du do 500 at 25 thr.) With raising levers en addition of $3 to each scale. Dormant scales for the u•e of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, ,tc.,the same prices as above. A Isn,While's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements, and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for from 11 to $l5, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Saw Mills. Salt Works, cl-c„ double and singe ;eared slide tat hes,foot and other lathes for wood turning lialehinPs for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door and sash machines. Hall's patrnt horse puwer, with or without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular saw shells, machines for sawing tam Tinner's inn chines and tools oral' descriptions, also for making black ing boxes, a superior article; governors for steam engine stocks, laps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or joint hots and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma• chinery made or repaired; printing press plallens turned and printing presses repaired. JAMES MAY, Agen sep 22—t f yOTIN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis 0/ skin Merchant,No.lo6,eorser of Wood 4 . "%fa att. Pittsburgh: Having beenappointed one of the Auction eers fot the City of Pitsburgh. tenders his services to Jot.• bets, trianufactitrers and dealers, who may be disposed to make trial of this market. He is prepared to make advances nn consignments of all saleable commodities. and trusts tosathify correspondents by quick sales, and speedy 'and favorablk returns. That the various interests which may be confided to him, shall be adequately protected, he brings to the aid of his own experience in business and acquaintance with merchandise generaliv, the services of Mr. BAKVICL FAHNISBTOCK; heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement is made. REFaR TO Messrs. M. Tiernan, Pres'i. of M. 4 M. ' '• Bank. Darlington 4 Peebles. RobertGalway, " James M. Cooper, •' James May, R. M. Riddle, Piitsbargb Wm Robinson. Jr. Prete( or Exchange Bank. Hampton.Bmlth, 4 Co.. John D. Davis, Samuel Church, J. K. eoothuid, Jas. W. Brown 4 Co. •' John B. Brown. 4. cot Smith 4 Btgalay, Yard!), 4 Chafers, '• John R. Biddle, John Dalloell, FAMILY FLOUR—Jun received a file berrels of Superior Floor, mark/ exprioely-for AeNly uae.:For sale by ISAAC CRUSE,II3 f 4, 15i. la Store 50bartebt alp. Door.. mp r t o e e e d n t n . I i a mnforfored ly their litachlnt hr th Plreet, tw o lee Roll, Pitts nnfactnre and nd the follow. tg aca lesov hot. composed of ietal): No. 1, Port le Platform !iiit.ll)ll Weigh S.lth/ u lids,at 665, f OUNG 4. RRADBURV Philadera sevlo PROSPECTUS' For publishing a sew Daily Paper in the City of Pi itrih, to ba entitled the DAILY MORNING POST, T liE Subscribers having made arrangements to merge the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh blercu. ry into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper with the title of the Daily Morning Post. The leading object of lite. Pars" will be tired:slimiest tion and defence of the political principles that have here tofore been maintained by the Editors, In their respective papers, and their best efforts will still be devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Although, in polities, the prier will he thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest, candid history of passing Political event!, Foreign and Domestic. Intelligence, and brief notices of all nat ter, and oecurrentes that come properly within the sphere Of a Public Journal, to make their paper editiclently In- craning to entitle it to the patronage of the public, Ir. respective of party conaderat ions- In addition to the political and general news that will be Ibund in the "Moraine Post," the Editors will take pains to furnish the business community with, the latest and most luttresting COXMZRCIAL IxracLt aims from all parts of the country, and to have prepa red such account, of the Markets and Me State of Trade at will beadvaniageous to our Merchants and BasinetS Men in their several callings. Terre.—The Porr will be published en a large imperb al sheet of Eine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journll) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS kr annum, payable In advande. It will also be sold by news.boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. lideretfsentents will be Inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. D:" - TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will be engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS August 31, 1841 1.00 HIIDS. KY. LEAF TOBACCO, In store and for sale by .1. t;. t A. OORDON, No. 12, Water street. F ARM FOR S A I.R.—The undetsigned °lrma for listen tract of land situated 4 miles from Freeport, In the direction or Kittanning, Buffalo 'hownshlp, Armstrong county, containing 100 aerev. 65 cleared end ander good fence; 10 of whlcn are in meadow— it good square lag dwelling house and cabin barn ereeeed thereon—an apple, orchard of 80 beating trees—and a spring of water convenient convenient tothe house. -residing at the FOR TERMS iermlle above Free Salttvorks °lithe-- • Irsrs»• t• TILE WlSE.—ltis now well understood how much disorders of the mind depend for their cure upon a due attention lathe body. It is now understood how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid aecninutallons without weakening the bodily power. It is now understood that there is a reciprocal influence be. (wren the mind and the body. It is now understood that purging with the Brandreth Pills will remove a melan• choly, and even insanity la cured by perseveringly using them: It Is now understood how much domestic happt. nese depends npon the healthy condition of the digestive organ.. It is now well known that the Brandreth Pills have cured thousands of hopelees and helpless persons, even when the first physicians had pronounced them beyond all human means of relief. It Is now not only well known that the Prandreth Pills so cure, but it Is also tin dendood how they rare; that It is by their purifying efleet on the blood that they restore the body to health. The value of the medicine Is becoming more and more ma nlfest,it Is recommended daily front family to family. The Brandreth Pills remove In an almost imperceptible manner allnoilouv accumulation. and purify antimvigce rate the biomi.and their good erects are not counterbalan ced by any Inconveniences; being composed entirely of vegetables they do not expose those who use them to danger; and their effects are as certain as they are salu tary; they are daily and safely admininters d to Infancy, youth, manhood, and old age. and to women In the most critical and delicate circumstances. They do not disturb or shock the animal functions, but restore their order and •ttahliah their health. Sold at Dr. Bread ret h's Office, No. 98, Wood street, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents per hos, with full directions. MARK—The only place in Pittsburgh where the genii• ins Pills can he obtained, is the LoctorN own office, No. 98 Wood street. sap 10 PO THE LADIES —Why do you not remove that superfluous hair you have upon yoit, foreheads and upper lips 7 By calling at Tuvrce's, 86 Fourth it., and obtaining a bottle of Gouraud's Poudres &Mies, which will remove It at once without II frecilng the skin. Ton can also obtain Couraud's truly celebrated Eau de Reissue, which will at once remove all freckle•, pimples, eruptions of the skin, and make your face look per eat). fair; and to those who wish to assist nature•by adding more color to their cheeks, they can obtain some of Gou• raud's celebrated Liquid Rouge, which cannot he rubbed off even by a wet cloth. Also may be found a good as sortment of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Bears' Oil, Al. mond, Palm, Windsor; and other Soaps. Rem , mher. at Tuttle'., Medical Agency; 86 4th street. Dec. 8, 1842 BR ANDRETH PILLS. 4 ET Invalids read the following account of a Sailor cured of a complication of afflictions In nineteen days by the use of Brandreth Pith. It distinctly proves there are herbs In nature which have adinhy cure be cause of disease, and Brandreth's Pulls are made for them Read and be convinced. Take the medicine andbe cured EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUAMTISAI DIA RRH(EA, AND AFFECTION OR P THE LONGA JOFIN AUAw, of Pembroke, Washington county, Maine, being dilly sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick about six months since. The pains In his head, breast, back, left side and , nstep being so had that lie was una. hie to help himself, and was taken Into the Christ.* Ron_ pital in the cite 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, nor could he prescribe any medicine . Thai he, therefore, was conveyed front the Chelsea Hoe. phal to the Sailor's retreat on Staten island. That he was there physieked with all sorts of medicine for a pert• od of (cur months, suffering all the time the most heart. rending misery.— That, besides hls affection of tits hones he was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: some. times he would spit a quart of phlegm In the day; besides this affection he had a bad Diarrhma, which had more or less attended him from the commencement of his sick. news. That at times he dreaded a stool worse than he would have dreaded death; that saran compare the feel- Ing to nothing save that of knives passing through his bowels. Allier suffering worse than death at the Sailor's Retreat, on Staten inland, the doctor told him that medi cine was of no use to him. that he mu-t try to stir ahem. At this time he was suffering the greatest misery. That his bones were so tender he could not bear the least press. are upon the elbow or upon the knee, that his instep was most painful. that as the Doctor said he would give him no more medicine he determined to procure some of Dr., Rrandreth's Pills, which be did, from 241 Broadway New York; that he commenced with five pulls, and some times increased the dose to eight. The first week's use so With benefited hint, that the doctor, not knowing what he was using, saki, tnow,Shaw. you look like ■ man again; if you Improve In this way, you will soon he well.' That he found every dose of the Brandreth Pills relieve him, 'first they cured him of the pain when at stool; that they nazi eared the diatrhcsa, aad finally the pains in hie boning—That the medicine seemed to add strength to him everyday. Re told the doctor yester day the 11th Instant, that he felt himself well, and also, thit be •wed hie recovery to R•andiethe Pills tinder Providence, that he had taken the medicine Neely day for 12 days; that the doctor told him if he had known he had awn taking that medicine. he should sot bars stayed another day In the house. Re considers if !shit dot/ to wake this public statement for the benefit °fall similarly afflicted; that tb•y may know where to find a medicine that will cure them- JOHN SHAW, Jobe new being by me d sly sworn ibis 13th day of A pill, 1842, did depose and ray tha t the foregoing states meet le tree. .1. D. WHEELER. Commissioner Of Deed, The NRAWDII277I PI4LI arm sold st Dr. Bram dretb's principal office. 241. 11R042,WAT. New Yor aad at Ms prieelpht Office, No. 98 Wood et net, Pitiebiergb, the aItfiTPL.ICZ is Pittsburgh where the genuine can be Obt/i*Olii • 111422.tii1141.. , . _ WM. t PHILIP BAKER Many years had passed, and Poll stilt still seemed to prosper in her temporal af. fairs—rumor had represented ber as the possessor of treasure unknown; but there were years that Succeeded, and the hith erto misanthropical being, was forced to seek for the assistance of those neighbors', whose aid on former occasions she would have refused. They were in requisition for the collection of her harvest stores, and the other incidental labours of country life; Until then the old mistress -of the castle had concealed her intercourse with weird. and sprites from the other world; 'out tbe concealmekt could no longer be continued and what transpired was tie Legend of the country fur many subsequent years, and is now barely fading from memory. Every person in the least conversant with the superstition/sof the country must have heard of the Phooka, and his pranlat of mischief, on Allhallows loe; but wheth er it was, that the old crone of the Castle was too morose or old•fashioned for his merry capers, or whether it was good 11111. ture towards her alone, induced him to re— verse his usual course of proceedings, is' , unknown. But according t o oi l Jones' statement, he was the sole t in the completion of her agriculture operations, and the•invaible one also. Doting his ma • ny years of service to her, she had never once seen him, although she often hear./ him bustle about in the under apartmeneae of the Code; sod found on rising theses. morning, that be had during the night,. toiled for her to sem* purpose. Regularly as the uigbt aorsiehe was at work, 14 ' Poll Jones saw hr stairs pauper under THE LITERARY POST. - • TOR TITi fag. Irish Tales and Sketches. No. 2.—Legend TonecAdis Castle. BZ JOHN O'HANLON. Who is there, even in this remote. world, that has not heard of the many ruined and romantic castles and abbeys, so thickly spread over the green hills and valleys of the Emerald Isle? Who has not heard of our Round Towers, our Crittnliebs, our Forths, Ruths, and the the thousand rettow Its of some thousand yearal Which of our adopted citizet.a from this ocean Isle s ( will not look back to scenes that are never more to return, and dwell on them with feelings ofkgrateful remembrance---inde. scribable as are the emotions of th e I r ish 'heart's There is a romance in every hill and glen; in every ivied turret, and motile dering abbey;—a fairy -charm from r am rock bound shore, to the central Shannon, on lake, and plain, and river:--sornething that awakens feelings at once sublime and melancholy, as we glance back in mind through the reminieceeces of our country'i history, and tread upon the ground, con. secreted by the deeds of other men and other days. But these are conaideratione fur the deep-seated feeling of the enthusi. ast; and, the patriot who feels them net, is —. Yet lively imagination haa clothed every spot of our island, with vis ions of her own creation; and from these lighter subjects we cull the selection of tales, unknown and unnoted. The old Castle of Tenechelle is situated on the banks of the Silver-Bartow, in 'ale. northern part of the Queen's county—. Around this venerable keep stretches a country of exquisite beauty; plaine_arey meadows of the brightest verthrce", - by the' but. not at immoa lid some isolated. Cap a ra. Ruin is strongly brie essed . on this ancient fortress; but ars may yet roll over, and leave its mauve walls strong in decay. The feudal days are gone, and with them its feudal tenants; the mailed chief and his military serf are gathered long since to the grave of their fathers; and even the peaceful inhabitant whose name is yet re membered in the traditions of the country; lingers not in the land of the living. Even.. the Legend—th e suljeet of our present essay„will in a few short years be numbers ed with the 'things that were;' the sire will neglect to transmit it to his grand child;and it will sink with the wreck of the. old chroniclers of the 'border marshes. Amidst these ancient rains in the mid dle of the last century, lived an old crone called Poll Jones, whose early life was an unsolved subject of enquiry amongst the neighboring inhabitants. Alone and seclu ded,she passed beneath thesqwalls the bet ter,or at least the longer pert ofa life,which was protracted to years seldom attained at the present day. Her unsocial temper. shut her out from the converse and re. garde of the peasants around; but, at times she was seen plying at such works of do mestic industry, as suited her years and station. Singular as it may appear, she held a small farm in the immediate viciais ty of the Castle, the produce of which was collected into her granaries in the lower parts of her mansion; and so great was the store laid up on some occasions, that one might almost fancy, the parapetted keep was furnished as of old, for the many rase ges it had endured. Assistance she never sought from her neighbors, nor needed:-..... her harvests were prosperous and abun dant; and as if by some miraculous agency, were transferred from the grain field to s more end and repository. Little could be • collected of her mode of life, and manner of living; but conjecture was busy on these subjects, and many surmises passed -thro' the minds of her rustic neighbors, that she had close and frequent conferences with apilits of another world. But time, the great unveiler of events, removed this shade of mysticism, and the unsocial ten-. ant of Tenechelle keep was the first to re, veal her own secrets. Siilin ."".7 ;...!