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• • ' , PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
coilfeßit
t . F WOOD 4. FIFTH STS.
S:.—F(I 7 R DOLLARS a year, Twayehle in
Ware copies TWO CERVi3—for late at the
Of the office, and b • N
) ewe yt.
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7 111 11n1 - Mercury and Manufacturer
4 iiiiiii
. sited WEEKLY, at the same o ffi ce, on a double
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lcillEalkikai sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad.
- v 6 , ,,,11111DarA1. Sin4le copies, SIX CENTS
-',. "'Kornis of Advertising.
reit se.tr:Arn OF TWELVE mNr.s OR LESS:
seer ilogertiOn, 0,50 One month, $5,00
?wo Insertion", 0,75 Two montr, 6,0*
three imprtiona, 1,00 Three months, 1,00
Otte-went, , 1.50 f Four months, 11,08
l'wolOioka."' 3,00 Six month*, 10,00
' Vikaliiilit‘eekit, 400 One year, 15,00
YEARLY A DVERTISERI ENTS,
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varanOICABLIC A'r Pt I:ISURZ.
...„,.....,,.. ..,'Dig 81114tre. Two Squaw
1111Watatha, 813,001 Six month., $23,00
-..4046 r. 25,00 One year. 35,00
1121.01rgiwativerilm.ments in prorortlon.
'''s'il2iltßioSof folic lines six DOLLARS a year.
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FFICE S, &C.
Carr Torr Orrice. Third between Market and Wood
Arms M Riddle, TOstmuter.
Vle7aloost Hessor, Water, 4th door from Wood et. Peter.
) 111011 Vtotedhns--Majoir John W Mock, Collector.
~,.77. 40WITatassolerc-Wood between Firit and Second
lmeslab....Atmea A.. $k01421, Treasurer.
Taxiirritif e Third Street. nest door to the
TOtreilYterian Church-43. It. Johnston, Trozeurer.
cilforoit's Orrice, Fentrth, between Market and Wood
a-•-Alelatulie Huy, Mayor.
' 9 EXCIAAMOt. Fourth, near Market at:
BANKS.
:AND , tecultosrasa,-fietween Market and Wood streets, on
WiTelitiaßlifoorth at recta.
lifica• - mespe atra MartUrAcrun ens' AND FARniclie Da;
POSIT ItmeK . (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between
Wood and Market !meets.
Esoseharott. Fifth street, near Wood.
HOTELS.
4 11 1 . 0K0110ArtgLa Mese, Water Street, near the Bridge.
trostattow MOM., Corner of Penn and St.
.M.estessasns' Hover., currier of Third and Wood.
''''Aitaittoare Hortt,corner of Third and Smithfield.
."*.prolealtramaa, corner of Penn street and Canal.
Sa"sore, Liberty street. near Seventh.
4 14 t !Comma Hones, Liberty St. opposite Wayne
niter latearsuon Horst. Penn Si. Opposite Canal.
RT GODS, ATTORNEY AND
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AVOIUNSELLOII. AT L Ail' .—Oilice re uno
'telt° BrikeWeirri offices on Grant at., neaily opposite
Court }louse, next rooms to John I). Mahon,
~I. l 4lV.Finet Boor. set , 10
OSe LLIOI'T, 11. D.— Office removed t o
St. Ctairatreet, between Pens cod Liberty st s •,
Pietibirre.k. p 10
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EW GOODS. reit° n - Mackey, wlik,leentei nod
Mail dealers in English,' Preach, and Dontesile
- Irlk7 Coeds, No. VI, 111 a rket -t , Piltrhurch. rep 10
M, . ,
9 C 1.11-nt ESS ..ic 11PC LT' R ' Attorne and
..... ( 4 1' tirisethns at Law: Office .11 the Diamond. hack
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sr tire oir.e.ourt HOU,C. Pittsburgh. sep 10
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EtlOVAL.erit. morrow, Alderman; oM o north
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, - "Aide of Fifth Mu t betwee Wood and Smithfield
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tits. Altiliaireiv..•••.-• .• ' ReP 10
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filt 3rEvurr, .Witedesate Grorer Recta:Ong -
Mlom . .,in Janda& and' Ph . tehtfelt
'lliad Arth;llir.- JY1r..944 Li ttrts,Strett. Pittt i
.11,7` - sr p 10
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-1 t1rL1.a..1411 111. - Wll;l.lkSta . I , IIN .4. liii.woal II
-. ILLIA.MS di - DILIN(.111.111.-- \ V tinlesal
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-7 W nrocers PredllCC and Commission Merril:mi., am
.:44141ri1l lit Pilhdlurgh Manufacinred articles, No. 20
.. .70Vodd st reet. sep 10
WM. .%1 tomer at Law
Vir ' °Wee on the north side tithe Dlainond.l.etwee•
tarter and Union streets, up plain rnp 10
A I. DURBORAW, Attorney at Law; tender
'rasa his professional services to the public. Office cur
,ter of Fifth and Market Streets, above D. Lloyd 4- Co'
Wee, Phishorkli, Pa. sep 10
dottit B.Btizitirr lax . N. K [AN
QUERIFF lie. iitE Manufnetm,ri of Copper
11k-7 - Tin, antl.Slteet Iron %Var., No 80. Front bi ~
Fnte
burgh. floosie Spouting and Steamboat work promptly
executed. rep 10
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- ,TNIFENIIiaII . YOUN . Flt ANCIR 1., YOUNG.
110 B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware
jj Boosts, uurni-r of Hand at. Exchange Alley.
Venoms wishing to purchase Furniture, will find It to
boiradeatitage to give us a call, being fully satisfied that
Ire till please as to quality and price. sett 10
ON ii A.MS.,—.llust received 160 choice Mut
ton Barns, well cured and for sale cheap byihe do
ten or retail, by ISA AC HARRIS,
*eft 10 No. i. rot II A
ItU T BAGA.— op'y of Landreth's Fresh Ru•
to Baga, and other different varieties of Titrido
Seri. just received and for sale at Ittnocro PRI, es at the
IViiag and Seed Store of F. L. SNOWDEN,
Rep 10 No. 134 Liberty xi reet, brad of Wood.
CETCHIS CIAINEY,s Hoot and Shoe ftla tttacio
ry, No. BS Fourth St., next door to tie U. Stet, s
Sank. Ladies Prunella, Kid and Satin Shoes made ;n
lie Reatestmanner, and by the newest French patlerns.
seplo
MORUS MULTICA MATS. lit lots loam
O(\00
purchasers; to be disposed of by
sNownEr4,
No. 184 Toberty street, head of Wood
DAHLIA ROOTS, Flowers and Flower Seeds of ev
cry description, can always he had at the Oro
skSd Seed store of F. L. SNoW DEN.
sep ld 184 Llherty street, head of Wood.
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I.IIS. Minute Annual hlaniounth onion Seed, to
9)1 sate at the Drug and Seed store of
F'. SNOWDEN.
184 Liberty s 4 et, heed of Wood
4 00
-I,lli. NE:IV JERSEY S‘V EET POTATOES
for seed; just received
GARDEN TOOLS, C 011,319087 of Hoff. Fancy : 4 11:n1
Transplanting Trowelg, Edding Took, Buddit
Knives, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears. etc., just r
ceired and for sale by F. L. SNOWOEN.
sep 10 184 Liberty street, head of tv...d.
zuotce Venison Hams.--Jusi received a small su t
pip)! very choice cured Venison Haw, on rota
Ist mall lots for current money.
W HITE Dutch Clover Seed, Orchard Grams and
Kentucky Blue Crass, always on hand and for
F. L.
No. 184 Liberty SNOWDEN,
street, head of Wood.
safe by
sep II
E yBTER 4 - RUCH AN A;, Attorneys at Lon, office
removed from the Diamond, to -Attorney'aßow,"
sissity side of Fottrth street, bet wees Market and Wood
streets
sep 10
AiGISTitATES'ESLANICS. for proceedingsln ..ec
tochateme under the late law, (or wile at this Office
t a ISALE.—Lots on the North E.urt corner of Con
Lane and Digh street. Apply t o
asp 10 BENJ. DA ELINDTON, Market, near 4th it
00 1,11 d.% Landreth French sugar Bee t s ee d, j uel
received sad for tale at the Drug and Seed
P. L. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street , head of Wood.
Store of
iele ie
russoLuTrom OF PARTNERSIIIP.—The
espartnersiiip heretofore existing liettacen WIL
LIAM Mc BY and BENJAMIN HOPEWELL Is this day
ittasoltro# by ontaial neasent. Minim Digby ie authorized
e aeit the stalwart of the Bras in smalling tip the basinan
iptitiatsie Alpa. WILLIAM RIGBY.
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• 1111110 1 T. RfirEWILL
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V. t,. SNOW ET N,
No. 184, Llhrtly bead of Wood s
ISAAC H %ELMS. Agent,
and Core. Merchant
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JOHNSTON 4. STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and yi 11.1 GB Y—Aro• 121, Corder of ll'oed (yid .Fr!txt
fia Paper Manufaetur ens, No. 37, Market st. sep 10-ly Streets, Pittsbkrg h, has on band a complete as.
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JOHN ANDERSON Smithfield Foundry, Water st..
sortmentof Qucensware suited to the city or country
, o y near the Monongahela House, ur,gh. sep 10-1 Y Also, a c h o i ce se l ect i on I'mnd DINING A N TEA WARE, iporen large or small gets,
or • rcis pieces to suit purchasers,
A cd.k of 46, 60. or 84 piece sets, superbly painted
and gilt English China Toawa re, at very low prices.
Toy Tea wars. plain, and rico painted and gilt, funs)
1,00 to $5,00 pSi - Set
Chil dreit'sMossoreverydescription.
While China Shaving Mugs,
Granite Dining, at d Tea ecrvice-N, in while and with
splendid American scenery printed in Mae and black.
A large variety of Stennilmat Dining and Lireakfast Scis,
imported to matrb. complete,
Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the
Derbyshire Potteries.
Flint and Green ftass, MI all their varieties.
Window Glass, of every sire.
Patent Buckets, Tubs and Kcelcrs.
Stone Pipe Heads, 4.r. 4.c, 4-r,
All of whirl, arc respectfully offered to the pub.
lie on the most favorable tem& Jan 26,184'2-1y
L EONARD 5,,0 Mclennan, St. Clair street, sc.
cond door ibwittifierty. sep 10—Iy
R. S. R. HOtoiltS, Office In Second street, next door
to idulsprt Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10—ly
SnUNK
near
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THOS. H °
Wm):
1 1 151 Hat. Alt.misty 111. 1,4 V 7, North East corner
iptiel# , sns4 Fourth Strew,. sep 10-1 y
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... ... .. .• . JAIM TURNBULL.
ANNA it TURNBUI,I.:I3 Paper witteholime, No.
104, Wood st., where mei h had a general saprdY
of 'writing wrapping. printing, Wallpaper, Munk hooka,
schoot hooks, 4 . r, ikr. lien 10—ly
r. TOWN.tEND ge !fire Workers and
I IL. 3favtitiathirert, No. :3 Market street, between 2d
and 3d et rcets. sell 0--1 Y
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E xcIiANGE 110 TEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair
Ft reels, by DI c I i IOIIIN smirti.
scp 10—Iv
B ROWN SV I . r.E JUNIATA MINI WORKS.---Ed
ward Hughes, Manufadurer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25, Waort it., Pittsburgh. sep 10 -1 y
TO Mrl'A
-77 tons soft Metal for sale by
J. 0.4. A. GORDDN,
No. 12 Water street
gs. tLcoN HAMS. 16,000 ILICO
MOO L Shoulders, fur sa'e by
J. G. 4. A. GORDON,
N 0.12 Water street
ins. PATTERSON. Jr., liirmlitzharn, near Pittsltirreh.
-Pa., Manilla, turer of Locks. Hiner, 3 , 11! lions; To.
laced, Mill and Timber Screws; 'loosen Screws for
Rolling sen 10--ly
J only MT LOSKEY. Tailor and t:1( rifler, Liber.y
street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side.
sep 10
Jiv, nURAMInGE 4- CO.. Whoic.alc Grocer. and
COmmission Merchants— Second street, between
Wood and Snaltifield F I F., rittsi.urgft. scp 10— 1 v
JQ A. GORDON, Commission and Forwnrding
la • Merchants, Water M.. Pitislmrgh. sup 10-_ly
IFTA A1:3.-4 casks ba RIK. a good artirlP, received per S
11.1. B Cureatr, and for sale by' J. 0.4. A, GORDON,
p 0 No. 12, ll'ater st.eet
QUGA 11 101.ASSES.--40 finds New 0,11,,r, i,
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1 - 7 glr; :If) Oils New Orleans 111olas.c, -, ; for sale
son RI J. G. - A. t:,iniiilN:
S uG 'lnd.' prune N. O. S11:1 , . rereivell net. r.
11. Maine. and 1 - tussle by J. r; ,A (10111Dr/N.
Pep 10 Nn. 12, Water street
t 1 BACON CASK S.ln order. ran tr;snd and for 'a6•
sip 10 J. (1. A.GotuhvN. I:, si
S UGAR AND MOLASSE.S.—F3 till& 3 , 1.1 4h00,, N. O.
Rognr, J 2 bile N.A. SI ofas3r., re. , " fired per R•ea b ear
Importer, and for vale by J. G. 4. A. GOV DoN,
• rep 10 N.). 12. AV a ter et reo
RILE. LARD 01E,futtale lay
.'•-• P A ILVARBl:l3iitt co.,
ettr.Pt tOt 6th 141 - Wood ai s
P , A ; l' E G t ,r tovi;
!P I'i rin , lter of e , to and W00dy,,..
41k0 for ria!r• by
'vet" r roil; rn
',Pp 111 _ .rnr r iii fish nu,l Woolf •
SUU.I ft AND Sit s::.SES.—fill Mids. N.
2.5 hhis. do. df,., 11)0 I''.
.nle
J. G A- A. Cn lifinS,
sep 1.3
No, 12 IVater }lll,l.
BLANKPETITIONS, NoTicus,
0 1.0 in flank rilplry p...r••••dlng-, iorintyll On
. 4.04 pa por.nnd in Ow forms approved by t lie Couri,for gale
Office of tli Merrury and Orniorrrit. nep H)
lirt [IBA It I), 1.-in.,' :IT
• NIIOC bluoofactor,. No. 10 1,r....1. 1,1 •
and Smithfield ,trect,,
rep 1N
A7"l{\ lit' I'l' I, 11',
• ha, rellinVed tic oat,. 10 Il••• vrk;•ler 01 Itoirl
street and Clo•rry Alley, between and Gtat
.1t reel*, pit leburgh.
"ejl lu
FOR lENT.—'Plrr.fwc lli nl
and lot Co'
arrey, in Allegheny, near t he [leaver C oad • la rely
°cell pied by P.l r. Samuel Church. A ititly at the Merck:s4os
and MontifacturrW Ba k, to W. H. DENN A'.
rep 10
Cashier.
n,.11--, ri A VII) SAN DS", '4l ATC II di CLOCK
ri MAKER, No. 7, zit. ci.,ir street, Pitts.
',. '"' burgh,
DEALER IN WATCIIES,CI.OOKS,BRE.HSTPINS
ir/NO ER RING.., CIi.NINS, li F. Vs, Coxlis, 4,c.
Fer 10
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LANDRETH'S C ARDEN SEEDS.- A full
supply of Landieth's Carden Seeds, always on
wild, awl for sale at his agency, the (1101 store of
Feo 10
F. ssotimEN,
UN i.ilMr~y ,ireet, head or Wood
DDAvin WARD his ottice and residence
LP on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House,
xeond dw elline from ft 03P street. He will faithfully at tend
all calls 11Ni:titling t o his profession. Night calls should he
wade at the door above the basement.
EMOV.AL —Mali hew Jones, Rather and Hair ttre•s•
er, has removed to Fourt hslreet, oppositerhe May•
ors office, where he will he happy l o!wait upon permanent
or transient rutdomers. ❑e solicits a share of poi hi pat.
111". - %VAR!), DENTIST, v. (sir,:
ho m , ! ma, street. Hours of brisiorss, from
•. st., uuui 5 I% fa., afier• wbirli lime hp tall attend
10 no one except in eases of actual nercssii y. ifc
would farther inform those who way think proper 10
employ lirm,thathe expects Immediate paymuttl, witllolll
the ro•crssity on his part °escorting in hills. sep 10
otIN 31,FARLANI), tiph.l.tcrerhhd • CuLi
J1..1.er, Third rt. bebrrrh
Tfrehrt
CIS,
rs.spccsrui i , fortiss his friends and si,,s 1,,,b1,e. that I, is
pr. sissies! so ~1/10 Unk!r] h,r SlllO,, :4,41.4)0:1111S,
S'sands Hair and Sprint'.
Mattrass,,r:iss,ssiss,. 4 _,srswis, alt sorla of lipholgteriog
work, which lie will warrant equal .o any made in the
city, and on reasonable terms.
scp 10
c 0 .1 1 1 10 11F. H. J o t
arifiL Stree t , A r U it C2 b :l rr Ofi
R R O l t) 3 n l i bl :m .. , V n o .
A uct longer and Coq, m ission Merchant, Is now prepared
to receive and sell all kinds of Goods and Nterchandize,
at Ills large and capacious tooms. No. 110, North East
Corner of Wood and Fifth Sheets, FlLlSlillrflti.
Regular sales of Pry Goods, Furniture, Groceries and
other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of cacti week.
Hardware. Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy ankles, on
Tuesday, Wednesday..and Thursday' evenings.
Books, 4-c., every Saturday evening.
Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted.
Rergarcrs.
Messrs. John D. Davis, E s q .,
.. Bagaley 4- Smith,
~ Hampton. Smti h, 4- Co.,
.. P. Lorenz 4- Co.,
~ J. W. Burbridge 4- co.. I I
•• s. M"R ee 4- co.
.. Capt. James M`Gargill,
n.). Pittsburgh
C. lhmsen, CM.
sr John M 'Padden Esq.
.• Logan 4- Kennedy.
". J. K. Moorhead 4- co.
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.. Jas. P. Stuart, Esq.
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.6 RobertGalway,Esq:
"I. Capt. Jas. May,
" McVay, Hanna, # co.
*. William Symons, Wheeling
4 . S.C. Ropy, - Louisville
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'" Smith, Say,aky 4Co Phila.
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MAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth et.,
jror's Office, mtighurgh. Imp 10-1 y
' TPN, Attorney at La w. Fin h, between
lirnatlttlettl sta., ritlShUrgh. ep 10-1 y
00-130a,1;,-' Uon'ee. For sateby
4.
' A. CORDON.
P .R.ISE'S BOA RIIOI7SD CAN . !) Y.—Turrut has
received this day.from New York. a fresh supply 0.
the above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Colds and Con
sumptinn; and is ready to supply cunromers at wholesale
or retail, at his Nadical nigeney, 86 Fourth st.
nov 12
D AVID CLARK. diet, eeashionable Root Maker,—
Man remccind to No, 34 Market street. between
Second and Third streets, where he won'd he happy
to see his old customers, and all others who feel dispos.
ed to patruniZe hint. Ile tines nothing but first rate
Steck and ern phi s lite best of workmen; and as he gives bts
consta ni personal attention (obi/snicks, he Irani:stir:lt
he will deserve ar,d receive a fair share of patronage.
nen 10
F it ICE ellEAm, k1342 ---- ,v ..1r0 --. m4 , 1
A fluttlier respectfully informs hist friendsami the
pubtic that they can always find the tiePt qualfty of lee
Creams, together with all kinds of configiMall and
fruits. in their season, et his emaidishinto.
11,
Path street, between Wood and Market.
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes, or anything in Lis line. Also families furnished
with Bread.
V %Ns's C iioMuk;
HAM J. CLEMER, residing at 66 Molt street.
New York, was aillicted with Dyspepsia in Hi letett
aggravattail - -form. The symptoms were vioteelfidss
ache, great debility. fever, costiveness, congtiMpett,
num, pain in the chest and stomach always - at:lft tsitiftte,
impaired appetite. sees:llion of sinking at thellt.
furred tongue, nausea. with frennent vornitings.diaartieSis
towards night and :maleness. These had continueA up.
ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr:Wm.
Evans. 100 Chat litim street,. and submitting to VS ever
successful sad agreeable mode of treatment, the patient
was completely res . turr i l to health in the short space of
rine moni It. and graipn,l lot lie inc4lcula tinni•iit deity
eniiiiy came forward and volunteered the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. SELLERS, Attent,
No. 2.0. Wood street, tticiow Second.
(~I_IRR'SPd4TFYTI..ETwr.s FORIE7
L.IRD, Those who would wish greatly to reduce
their ex pr ess for light, shoul d certainly purrlmse one of
the above named Lamps, ashy their ure t is a clear
saving of at least Iwo.' hirds of the ercien
ihe phrained from this is pure and and
wtoilix flee from smoke nr ( Ilsar,reeoldevinclir; We %you'd
-tate i tut Carr's Patent it the °My one worthy Ihe,„„
attention ' , tithe ' , oldie, as it is the only one that Is appll
n n ! e
tintr, ,IY
variety or pattern of Lamps, and On only
iiurn Lard ws.r.ri;al any temperature of told
or heat. We have. In the filibrt spare or three months,
sold geverni ihntismols: and with scar,' an eleei,tioit,
,thime using Ilion, have ea p re,F er: ll .einftelve*lllo.ly pica,
fully emmiti.sed of the erwpr.,....,bmi,-
Nii'lhour 11 , 0. AVP , I a.; their y over tit 1,,
or en Ilit.r 10 r loaplitsexs and !fight.
Thr ahoy,: mimed lamp. ran br hind only at
'Third n ER n W.N - R. 4 y.lifohlT S.
reel, .1.1 ,, ..! 1 e. the Post Office.
Wiwi, ix kept roaxiiinily on hand Britannia Metal, Tin
Anil Masa Lumps, ill vat itiliß 1:or114.
Class lamps sold al pis rari pH , es.
{Cr rake pt. n , ort. in rare, ill? . to Flo' irohloc ILr foroit•
rertlfit.:ll... huh -A; it, mil.Atr,heri lo t” , . , 0 rt!,pecia
lEEE=
%Ve. I 11 , 11 fltifsrairo 71,•,, . 1C,, , I rico! :11111 ,1 , .‘ 11,,,N• Hint):
ca rr . s rm.,' Lamp,: for toirnifo: 1,:ir,1 Of o'. her Slot vo.l
fat, and tee 1./iV' oil 1te..1, alio, in , :lyft,F that they give an
exeellem held -emiat to any of the ...Hoary m0.1,• $ of
light,,, a hons, ,at ahout one 'hod the roq, and t% holly •
free I, mti n,' k, or oil., ,l-agtef Okle• ...1i,.•11.1e lake a .
ploonoro in "Tik lll lllClitti,lt! I he., l'oor, 10 Ihr mO,lto, r t s f,y
:heir 10 , 0 the, i.. n !;.1 . ,11 ~,vioz, over eit her sperm
.1c lard oil, or even Tamale': and tee believe 'hens to
ls, run, CIN . :‘,III , a n.l ii•vg I r 0 01,1 ,...... !Oat, • titter.
To he had at Ilnou's ,N- It A 7 4 , . , 11 . S only, Third 'street
nearly opposit e the rnst Oilier.
'try. W. W. Ilakmvell,
_la foe; ;loon,
" A. M. firv,in, Charles Paelson,
" John Aileron, r '"eager,
N. G. Collins. Writ. Graham, jr.,
tr Robert thentap, P. Trovillu,
Dr. H. D. Sellers, Ititil Donzlas , ,
" K. D. Cazram, Henry A twOurl,
" W 111. M. VVri:lo, 114-13 t. Crotte,
labert D. Kerr, Km- (leortfe IV. Henry
A. Peckham, Robert McPherson,
Thomas (Joann, Joh,. S Shaffi.r,
acortze M iltetsher4er, %VII,. Etc libann.,
0. P. Shirt's,
J. It To, ti.lr.
A. Miller, Win. filartin,
R. M. Riddle, Post Almiter Ilenry Partyett-er,
P o tter' Gray,
Jalo.. S. Clay!, . ',I Ills A liirr
Alter' K ranter, lean Point,
A. P. Mart hens, John M.Camphell
M. StaCkllOUsti. 1.. A lber,...e.f,
Potter' Johnston, 111111. P Mellin,
N. fl Just received, alt improved Patera Lamp. for
)(lichen use.
____ 'toy 19 - illw 4' wit'
T
0 THE PUBLIC, and rarortiblrlry to nry fvrnier
Patrons of this city:-11:ivrol... retired from the
iractir, or Medicine, I may lie permit led ro ray, that it
has fallen lu the lot of but few persons to have' enjoyed
so liberal or lar:e a share of obetretriral practice as in) ,
own lies heel; for the to .01 or 40 years.
The P.;puri , riro• of thal 1.1112 period of art ive life. and I he
fart of my Wiring our, twioe,, ore associaied with
Wilson, In the pt attic: of oi.,hcio,, ( in both a
nerio t t of live years.) enables no; toyildge fully of the
rli •• 01 iii; pills,
conveniont,F.letlirienl. and et did I ,ri t i rm ,
those pill , . lid! for the tat tier yea's ur my ura, c f ire for
Mr cure of chronic dieeaacs,oi whatever llama, and ihose
of females in pailicuhtr,l have used mart . 01 tt 111 011111
all other medlci et c.
Like every oilier meiliolne, Ilk [mud fail in some
in
alances, hit in iny hands flair.. has 1/t, a ICS!'
diva ppnint.
orient and mori 101 i iQfari Inn in rlie ailinini-r rat inn of
iiiie remedy than of ail others; itc and eiteets
f 1 11 ,11• rtston kiting 1:1'
II my tii.it ient relptiretl a safe aperient medicine either
...fore or after parturition. the Wilson's pi.ls were just
the thing I wanted.
Ira dyspeptic acid condition uf the stomach. crunliined
With costiveness or inactivity of the liver, camitituted the
disease if my patient, the pills were just the thing I
wanted.
If I treated a rase requiring an ciume nagegue, the.
Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted.
If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance. or other
difficulties, indicating a diaturbanc e or tbe circulatory
and secretory system,. armored my patient at ill, 'turn
of life,' the Wilson's pills were joittl Ihet h Mg I warted.
Thins, Ivithnui ren,P9 to the name, a disease might
happen in Ai ear at the lime I have had It under treat
meat, particular indications or st mptrimi a ti.ing, were
always moat promptly and most happily tact by the
Wilson's pills.
That so great a number of rikeasrs.. and FOrr,t Imes tip.
pareolly opposite Ones, in Which I have used timso pills,
should he cured more readily hy them than by an y other
remedy, may at firm seem strange and contradictory, but
why it is so is aselear to my mind as that a grant many
persons shoutd become thirsty from :.a many rh:Terhnt
causee.and yet all require that common and greatest ~r
all blessings, water to quench their thirst.
In conclusion, ft is due the teputntion of t'm medicine
and the pabile, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that
the Wilson's pills aretheonly combination I have ever I
met with in my longeouritt or praCticc,that really Dos-.
cesresanything curative or specific fbr siek headache.
Yours dm., DR. MILOADAPHS.
The Shove Pills designed pm Ocularly for the sit*
Daed-Aette, Dyspepsia, Constiration of the Bowels , c
prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Vt.' Ar-.ln. or
sale, wbolesa in and rel .14. away, 4 Welti w 4; rn reita Meet,
below learbery.
• - .,04;1
v ... -<--~.~.-~.
TIM ()01)E'N Cc /e beeteii Fr bias pubs. These'
Pills are ,ornnglv rvroinntended to the notice or.
Min ladies as a cafe and ctliriont remedy In removing
those complui WA peculiar to the; r sex, from want of ex
"vein% or general dehilily of 1111- .ystena. They obviate
costiveness, and eounreractrall Hysterical and Nervous
affeellans. Tlie,e Pills have gained the sanction and
APTirahnilort of the most eminent Physicians In the
tint
lad States, and many Mothers. For talc Wholesale and
it. F.. SELLERS, Agent,
Tiecl,(. No. 20. Wood Sireet, below Second.
WM. ADAIR, Boot and nee Maker, Liberty St.,
` - eppos ire the head of Smithfield et., Pittsbargh.—
The subscrllter haying bought out the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty, dreeme.d, 'has commenced business
In liteold stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execute
aft tiescripttons of work in his line, In the hest manner
and on the shortest notice. Ile keeps constantly on hand
a large assortment ofsliee findings of all descriptions and
of ite best ttnafity. lie gqllcite the patronage of the pub
lic and'of the croft.
Ben 10 WM. ADAIR,
prrrsuuncri MANUFACTORy.—SpriNgs
and ...Tacit for Carriages at Eastern Prices.
The gubseribera manufacture and keeps constantly on
hand. 6ach,C and Ethnic Springs (warranted.) Juniata
Iran Ales, Silver and Brass plated Bash Frames, Brass
and plated Flub Bands, Slump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver-Ind Brass Lamps, Three fald Steps, Malleable
Iron, Door Dandles and Hinges. kc ,kc.
JONES k COLEMAN.
St. Clair st., near ti e Allegheny BrWae.
r sELL u: RS. M. D.,oftice and dwellin7 in Fon;
TWat Ferry street. Sep 13-1 y
LOOK AT THIS.
-
The ;Mention litho.° who have been somewhat sren
tical In referenre to the untteerous erniArate. publighed
in favor of [Jr. Swavne!s Compound Syrup ef Wild Cher
ry,nn af:eonitt of; hr perporia 110112 unknmcll ill tbia !WC
11011 or the State, k ro , trutrittlity directed to the followinß
certifiente,t lie %V rifr'r of which bag been a cloven ni Ibis
borough for Frvernl years, nndr is It non n es a gent!eman
of intl city and responsibility.
To the _leen t . Mr. J. K TRAY.
"ffef Libre used flr SWaVtie . g C0,,1. Utiti Syrup of W
s t ; d u i for a rniii2ll, with which I have liven severely of
filet or about four mouth., and I have no hesitation
In Ski ti 7 that it kiln.. float or,d ive medicine that I have
been - ~ to proi . itiii. It composes all uneasiness. and
Asti ' ve.il with my diet, —and maw:On:4 a regular and
jiinrad :timid ite. I can freely recommend it to all others
trinillari v a ( flirted. J. Al a a Pin IC, nOrOllgh of Cliamberst.' 2 .
Aflt 1 9. 1:Nfl.
Pr p 23
- r o: t r by WI I. f, tAM TIIo TT !sr No. 53 Market street.
. __
FEW! iTs 'SII.IDE, ~ 1 N 1) ORNAIVIENI'AL
.--,
TREES.
10.4:_soNs rio,irmig:tf prat:Ho z Fruit, Shado. and
I JE ,t,
la fr N ti , ll ,, f
, r , u , . ,t 1 0 .1 , 1 1, , I , f r r e t::
I, o ,
e r ,
~ ,, ,,I : f r
to hi m ic
~f . V k : . from arl., i
. 1:
,i l l i r i l . . , a n i r• n t s
sryon $1... pnssinle, ni the Diri: and Seed Fiore of Iho Full
scriber, where ran he find rataloenes, :raltritonsi . °lll
mosfitxrellent varieties. F. 1.. SNO'llrlY
lti VI
l. No IR-4 I.theity n' reef, head oft'
AR BT,P. !Vt NM' trTirrt v—Pniri,k row field re•
retfo !Iv :ulna i ors hi.. friend., and tbe :Zen
I”.hosrnmmrnr,dtlll;tride loisine , s al the
erlr. •:' h and 1.1 he,/ v wilt he ronsi ant ly.
on ...Mad ' , full, stone to, ph;res,
ltd rtm , stone., table slabs for enhinet ware, and every
l , .ten. , n , rtaleln z to the bosiness. He will wntrani his
tot., welt done. and his eltarzen wilt b moderate.
He riippetfnlly asks a share of oolitic patronage. seri 10-
TUR.VBV/.7.. PRArRIETORII OF Tar Craw.
TM/ PAPER alit.t....Stenbenville. Ohio. havine rem°.
red „Itte store from this pity, have,. annotated rittdship
5•• liroshe, 4,-IStarkeleit w n fild a nd.4tit; •
qpnif for Ike sale or Me different kinds of Paper mbigfa
tstrtil !ben', where their friends and cnstnmers Veinal
wirys And a reeniar sitenly of paper, 'itch as Cap sod
P st Wriitn2, plain and faint lined; Wrapnine and Tea
raper; Amine! PO:nth , . and Printing Peper c on ife si t
ne. and imalities ,a of which will he sold the modt
ae .r otomndatintr. terms.
flora...slits. & flanwne, mannl'artrers and importers of
11'01 Patters and 13orders, keeps enema ntly on hand eve.
ry aaricty of Entry. Parlor nod Chamber PONT'. af the
;west styles and most handsome pattern's, which they
wilt sett mow and on acentomodatinz terms, wholesale
or retail.
not 18—tr.
. 0 YOUNG'S Improved rlav
i s ...areir•
. form SraleP. monorail tired be
-H ` iih, it...rrowri. it their Machi,
t ' Shop, Smithfield 4 rent, between Dm
-.
Ilttlfid 11Iry rind Fifth toter'. two
anon; above Tempernnee Ilan, Pitt.
lour!, where tie•v nninitfortore and
In r p roni.tanity on Inn nil the (anon'.
01 LI qr. f'l,ll.ot m Se ales on Wilr.2ls, to wrigli 2,500 11 , 5, - ;
1:;:, o,i.
d,, do ZOO:, at $ , 15
RJI
110 d o 1.500 as 35 00
do do do 1.00001 :al 00
do do 500 at 25 00
%vitt, taking It% ••1.,4 : ,, 1 , 1,11,,,, of tic.; to each scale.
Mills
thirmii or for the. kr , e of Warehouses, Flouring
, 4 . ,-..,th e ya me p, ices as above.
Also, White's Patent f 'owner Scale, Wilt , 0. YouneB
ilOrrtlV,ltletliS. :Mil a ‘'ariery of other counter scales,
which they will sell for front i In $l5,
They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring
Mills. Saw Mills, Sall Worlie. hr., droll,, s tet sing'e
geared 'gide lalhes,foot and other lathe, for wood I Ornitig
machines for tenanting chairs-, planing 010c1,1 nes, door
and ,a, II machines. pal fat horse power, with or
without thrashing a superior art irle; circular
saw shaft,, machine , : for sao tog lath, Tlnner's ma
chine and tools ofall,losc, for making black
ing, a superior .1 „ CI, ; gnecrtior. fur steam engrite
,..torks. iaps and dies, coffee mills I ,,,, tura i l or Joint hots
and trmi hinery for making the 'aim'. cotton factory ma
chine, y made or repittr,d; priming priais Watkins turned
and printing presses repaired.
A 111 Ets 111 A V,
gel, '2--if
V Oil N B. (.; 1 .1 . 11111 V, A netioneer and Commis
[ e sioo err ) 1 0;.,orrter of Wood Filth
h: flaying been ppoint one the Aye .sts.
llow
ecr , ro, lite City of Pitsburgh, tenders ti yervices Joh.
berg, , mituulacturers and dealers, who may be •
disposed
to make 'trial of this market• /le k prepared to make
advances on consiatutienis of all saleable commodities.
and trusts to sati,fy correspondents by quick sales, and
speedy land favorable returns.
That the various interests which may i.e confided to
simil he adequately protected, be brines to the aid
or his own experience in business and acquaintance with
itty.rchandize generally, the services of Mr. SAPV'EL
rAumerracc; beretocore advautneeously known, as an
importer and dealer in Hardware arid Cutlery, with
whom a permanent eng..7etnent is made.
lir r.R Tr)
MeOSIS. M. Tiernan, Pres't, of M. 4-
M.
Clank.
Darlington 4- Perhics,
Robert Galway,
" James M. Coop. r,
James May,
'. R. M. Riddle.
4 , Wm Robinson. Jr. ['real Pittsbur.;b
of Exehan:o Rank.
Flamptoo, Smith. d r co.,
.. John D. ("Javier.
Samoelchtirrh.
R. Moorhead.
Jas. W. lirown 4- co.
. John.H. Brown, 4 , co
„Smith it Ii
Yvaly tr were,
.14Jhn-S. Ul4(d!e,
• ...John Naafi!,
.
igiCY F LOUR , —hut received & few 'barrels of
lier - Fleer. made expriveir for Simi* sas.,ror
eaSjoi" - ISAAC C SUS% 14S SAIMIt.
`'Nbarrels sap. Am.
ing scales(w 1101
ly composed o
metal):
So. 1, por
able Plaifort
:St:a lc:, oil 1/'1.5
Lu ‘ll,gll
pound,,iu Sus
vOTINC h Mt A MUIR Y
Philadel'a
, serf 10
"?!"77-,IN-r7 -k-zzfr4".; f7r.' ,
• = ` , Z ": '
For publishing 4 new Daily Paper in the City of Pills
burgh, to be entitled the
DALIY MORNING POST.
pflEBithsCribets having made arrangements to merge
the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Merco•
ty into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily
payer with the title of the Daily Morning Post.
The leading object of the "Pon" will be the dtssemina
Lion 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 he devoted to the
advancement and success of those doctrines.
Although, in politics, the paper will he thoroughly
democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest,
candid history of passing politic a l events, Foreign
and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat
ters and occurrences that come properly within the sphere
of a Public Journal,'to make their paper sufficiently In•
cresting to entitle it to the pat ronageof the, public, Jr.
,respective of party considerations.
In addition to the political and general news that will
bs found in the "Morning Post," the Editors will take
pains to furnish the business community with
the latest and must interesting COkI44IICIAL brret.m•
azure from all parts of the country, and to have prepa•
red such accounts of the Markets and the Slate of Trade
as will beadvantagcous to our Merchants and Business
Men in their several callings.
Turns.—The Posr will be published on a large imperi
al sheet of tine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Jonrna9 at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum, payable in advance: it will also be sold by
news.boys at the, low rate of Two CENTS a copy.
firrrfisentents will he inserted at the lowest rates '
charged by the other daily papers of the thy.
fty - T4VENTY active lads arewanted to sell the Post,
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
THOS.. PHILLIPS,
IV, EL SMITH.
A.u7tirirt :11, 1842
lIIIDS. KY: LEAF TOBACCO, in sioro
NY for sale by J. G. tA. GORDON.
No. 12, Water street,
of Wood street and VirgiA L
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and corner
H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10
F A R Al FOR SA 1, E.—The undersigned offers for sale a
tract of rand situated 9 miles from Freeport, In the
dirrriion of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Armstrong
emint , containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good
fence; 10 of WIIICTI are in meadow— a good square log
rltccllirLe lionse and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple
orchard of 80 bearing trees—and a spring of excellent
wafer convenient to the house.
FOR TERMS apply to the subscribers residing at the
Saitworks oil the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 mile above Free
port,
to se P 10
FM THE {VISE.--Itis now well understood how
_L much disorders of the mind depend for their curs
upon a due attention to the body. It is now understood
how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid
accumniations without weakening the bodily power. It Is
now understood that there Is a reciprocal Influence be.
iween tile mind and the body. It is now understood that
purgin g with the Brandreth Pills will teniove a melatt,
cooly, and even insanity is eared by perseveringly vain(
them: It is now understood how much domestic bappi.
ness depend, upon the healthy condition of the digestive
organs.
It fallow well known that the Brandreth Pills have
c tired thousands of bonnie :cis and hetpleva persons, even
when thigfirst physielann bad pronounced them beyond
all hi.ima. ? ajeans of relief. It..is now not tokwedl
known fiat the Brandreth NM's() cure, Itut it !hie
un.
derstood how I hey cure; that It is by their purifying efteet
on the blood Dist they restore the body to health"..
The value of the medicine Is becoming more and more
manifest, it le recommended daily from family to family.
The Brandreth Pills remove In an"rdmost impereeptli*
manner all potions accumulations and parlfy andtaivigo.'
rate the hiood,:t lid their good etTecte are not counterhalatie
ced by any 'inconveniences; heing, composed entirely Of
vegetables they do not expose those who use them to
danger; and their effects are as certain as they are Lau
tory; they are daily and safely adminhdersd to Infancy.
youth, manhood, and old age, and to women in the most
critical and delicate clreumsta ners 'They do not distort? I
or shock the animal runrtiong, but restore their order
and ertahligh their health.
Soldat Dr. Braailreth's Office, No. 93, Wood street,
Pittsburgh. Price 25.cenis per has, with Dill directions.
MA RK--The only place in Pittsburgh where the genu
ine Pills tan he obtained, is the Loctor's own office, N.
93 Wood street.
step IA
T O THE LetDIES —Why du you not remove that
superfluous hair you bate upon your foreheads
and upper lips t fly calling at Ttrrrtobs, 86 Fourth at.,
and obtaiities a bottle of Gouraud's Poudres Sullies,
rohleh will remove it at once without afreellag the cktn.
You can also obtain Goerautl's truly celebrated East de .
Brave, which will at once remove all freckles, pimples,
eruptioug of the skin, and make your face look ;sweetly
fair; and to those who ,wish to assist nature by adding
more color to their clnreker, they can obtain some of COO
ratrs r elenraled !jinni R onge, which cannot be rillirwd
nT even by a wet cloth. Also may be' found a good Iw
o, linen, of Perfumery, swell as Cologne, Bears' Oil. Al.
tionrt. Palm. Windsor; and other Straps.
ilemendw r . at Tuttle's Medical Agency; as 4th greet.
Dee. 11. 1812
BR A N DR ETIi PILLS.
L ET invalids read the following °crone! of a Ballot
cured of a complication of afflictions in nineteen
flays by the use of Brandreth Pills. ft (flannelly proves
there are herbs in nature which have affinity cure be
rause of disenwe, and Brandreth's Pills are made for them
Rend and Inenrivitired. Take the medicine a nribe cured
EXTRA ORD INA R T C URE OP HITE U-414 risAr
DIA R lelf (ERA.-VD AFFECTION OP THE I. C , N(7.1
Joust Stwv. of Pembroke, Washineton county, Maine.
bring ,Inly sworn, ways, that he wes taken violently sick
about SIX months since. The pains in Isis head, breast,
beck, lift side and instep being so bad that he was una
tile th help Illynself.and was taken into the Chelsea Hos.
mint in t he rite of Brewton. That after being in said
hosenal five weeks, Doctor oti.:Antri he did not know
what was the mallet with hiet, arid that he could if , ,
nut hors for loin, nor rniii.l he pl wrrihe any medicine
Thai he, thereFere • was r,lnveyrd from the Chelsea Ilea.
pilafto the Sailor's retreat nn Staten island. That he
was there physicked with all meteor medicine for a per}
oil of ft.ur Inon Ihs suffering rill the lime the most heart
rending, wirer,' - Thal, he,ldr, hi , affertinn of I,is bohes
_
be was IfOIILIPIi 11111(.11 wit It a dieea , e or t lie lungs.: some.
tunes he woe ht spit a quun of p1,1,2m, in she (fa); le - sides
this a ffertioii lie had a had fd,,rrlic..a, v, torte had more
or less at tended bin, Onto the roinntenremeni of his sick.
ness. That at times lie dreaded a stuut worse than be
would have tire:idea tleail,; I hat he can compare the feel- I ,emperale remperance.—Tbe New
in t 'o nothing save that of kniv es rntssing throng!, sislJersey papers are raising a hubbub on ac
bowels. A Der suffering woriwe than death at the Sailor's
Retreat. on Staten Island, the doctor told him that medi. I count of am occurence which happened at
due was of no use to hint. that he murd. try to slit - about. 1 the Sate Temperance Convention, leldlaat
At this time be was sufferiug the greatest misery. Thal I week at Trenton. A dead set, i i appears.
his bones were so tender hr could not bear the least press.
art upon the elbow or iipor, the knee, Thal his instep was Pennin gton, to get
s made at Governor
most painful, that as the Doctor said he would give hint wan tO sign the pledge. The Governor,
;' no mare medicine he determined to prtwure some of Dr.,
Hrandreth's Pills, which lie did. front 241 Broadway
New York; that be commenced with (ice • however, held back, notwithstanding the
ve pills, and some- 1
' many broad hints that were given him, un
times increased the dose to eight. The first week's use ; til at la. , t, one of the ladies present arose
so mach benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing i
what he was using, said, <now, Shaw. you look like a a . nd called upon him by name to come and
The Gove rnor , thus a -
man asain• Ifyou improve in this way, you will soon be sign the pledge.. P
wen.' Th ' at he found every dose of the Brandrcth Puts pealed tn, could no longer sit quiet, he fae
refir.e him, first they cured him of the pain when at
co - ro - 'ingly smiled, bowed, and replied kt the
stool; that they next eared the diarrhea , and finally the
suggestion in a neat address, in which he
Truss in his bones ; the medicine seemed la add
strength to him every day. fletold the doctor yester declared his willingness to aid as far ascii*.
day the 11th instant, that he felt himself well, and also. sa bl e th e use f t . --... " he
, ca o te mp ( rat,
that he owed him recovery to Elsandreths Pills under
Providence, that he bad takes the medicine 'every day 1 same time stated that he never am - - hinge
without due reflection, and should therefore
, for issays; that the doctor 'Old him If he had known he
' decline the invitation, in
is
due respect for
had been taking , iliac medicine, he Should not have stayed
r another day in rite !tense Ile considers it le his deity tot
make thispublic staletnent for the lieoefirofall similarly those present. Almost immediately upon
ankied ; that they may know where to find a medicine i ,-,
the G overnor's taking his seat, a hiaaugg .
that will cure them. JOHN SHAW.
John Shaw being by me duly sworn thief 12th day o f i followed nn the part of a large number pree.
April. 1842. did depose and say that the foregoing slate ent. It is this insult to the Gi'vernor whieit
roused the ire of the press. awe
11
'went Is true. J. 13. WHEELER,Commiaeloner or Dftd3 I,
The ith.e.v.nn.crir PALA' are sold at Dr. Bra n' ""
...
dreth'e grinetpa I ogles. 241. BROADWAY: New York Certainly improper to force a prga4)l3
an d
et hie ortecipal offer. Ne. 93 Wood street,Pittaburgh,' t h e es pfeesm o of h is opinionli.
via
he War P1...Wl ia Pittsburgh where the puttee can
r 22_4 1 ,2e him/ birn for uttering there. -41014/- Zedgek
-
be ablated.
WM. t PHILIP BARER
. rong Passenger."—We find tkgt,
following paragraph in the New Yotk
Courier of Friday:—
A good name is at times a good thing
and much to be desired, .but there are iti- '
stances in which the reverse is the cue,
and one has just come to our knowledge,
which we will mention for the , ! - benefit of
all concerned. Since Commodore A. .1.
Dallas has been setting on the Court , of
Enquiry on board the North Carolina, be
has received various letters couched in
language neither chaste nor elegant, de.
mending the payment of certain sums due
notes payable, bills accepted, 4t;; of which
until the present time he has remained in
profound ignorance..—The mystery, bow.
ever, is solved by the fact that Common.
der A. J. Dallas (Brown), who, by a recent
act of the Legislature has dropped the no.
menetature of Brown, leaving only the
IA J Dallas, is the party for whom these
missives were intended, and it is to be ho
ped that his whereabouts may soon be dis
covered, as Commodore A J Dallas is sub
jected to some pecuniary taxation in the
way of postage, and much inconvenience
from the frequency of the applications for
sums loaned, notes, ik.c., of which be is
profoundly ignorant.
int—
LITERARV POST
[Prom Friendship's Offering lb. 11141&)
THE DREAMS OW OLD.
Tho dreams of old haVelltded.
Their wondrous power is o'er!
We cannot be persuaded.
To try their spells once MOM.
•
Our wisdom now 4 is ecorttlfrir
WhLt our fathers deemed t Nat'l
The worlds bright clouds of morning
Have melted In her noon.
Yet for the parted glory
They shed on mortal mould.
Thi* gently of the phantasy
That framed the dreams of °Ur •
Where are the fairy legions
That peopled vale and grove 3
And overspread earth's ►eg tone
sia ,
With etre a etherial love?
The flow ' cir beauty haunted
Are b ing gaily still;
DM 1 . ath disenchanted . •
Themeadow and the rill,
Thetcls not a child who listens
Mgt their magic tale is told,
Who ears not know they were but drearthia
Those radiant &emirs of old,
„Where la the high Wiring
That the atar.wateher knew,.
Dorn or thspure desiring
For the holy and the true?
The faith that never halted
Heaven's starry- page to 'cad,
And framed a dream elalted
Unto a Prophet's creed,
Who now would seek the planets,
The future to unfold?
Who, as the grave astrologer,
Revive the dreams of old?
Where is the kindred spirit,
With weary endless quest,
Still hoping to irherit
Eaatb's riches, and be blestl
No more, beside his furnace
The alofijittist_may bend,
No more in lonely sternness
His secret labors tend.
We have a bolder wisdom
To multiply„our gold,
An open craft to supersede
That strangest dream of old.
So pass the dreams of ages,
And leave but little trace,
Visions of bards and sages, •
New wisdom can efface;
Dreams that have won the fearful •
To hope for better days;
Dreams that have filled the cheerfill'
With terror and amaze.
All pass=doth nothing
With deathless thing enrollcd c
That shall not,perish and depart-,.
Amidst the dreams of old?
Yem e ni* upheld the martyr
Amidst the fluid etrtfe,
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To lofty thought and deed,
To.auw, midst death and (loners+,
Thelospers sacrrd seed/
They hoped the world's wide nationit
L. fruit should yet behold,;.
And was their glorious faith irtiteam==.
A fading dream of old?
No; by the babe's devotion
Lisped at its tm , ther's knee,
And by her deep emotion,
Its early trust to see;
And by the bond of union
The faithful here may pr cc;
Arid by the blest communion
Of ransomed one's above- 7s _,
We tell that here no vision
%Vas with the past enrolled,
That the Christian faith may never be .
A limitless dream of old.
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