PUBLISIIED BY awoa. PHILLIPS & W. H. SM'TII, CORXER OF WOOD 4 1 FIFTH ITS. :pll4 twaStm,FIVE DOLLARS a year, payslde in !4 .P4l. Single copies TWO CENTE4—for sale at the Illfaishfircif the office, and by News Boys. Nato illercury and Manufacturer to published WEEKLY, at the same other., on a double 'twosppb skeet, at TWO DOLL %CS a year, in ad. , r Vines. dingle coplei, SIX CENTS -- --__ Terms of Advertising. PAIL eQUAB.F. Or TWE:LVE LINE'S OR LESS: qah.lepert4 on. 0.50 One monih, V.,00 TWO tasertions, 0.73 Two monis, 6,00 Three laseqions, 1,00 Three niontlts, 7,00 Oisieeek, 1.50 Four mouths, 8,00 Two weeks, 3,00 I Six months, 10.00 Three weeks, 4.00 One year, 15,00 ' • YEARLY ADVERTISEM ENTS. CUANORAILL AT PI KlROftle. Oar Soars. Teo Svcares psi nlowths, ;MAP Sir months, o.se year, 25.00 One year. t"PilAlirgor aklirerlisetuents in proton ion. CARD:3Of four lines SIX DOLLAR,: a year. PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. etre rose O►rtcs. Third between Market and Wood Mx&lit—R. M Riddle, Post matoet. .v.vsrox limit, Witter, 4th dour from Wood st. meter loort'sluilltnags—Major John W illock, Collector. VITT TAIRA soar, . Wood between Fir and Sce.;nd atreeta—Jantca A. Bartram, Treasurer. Couiret Teeaseae, Third street. next door to the rhitt Pieshyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. Mayirt'S °mete, Fourth, between Market and Wood iikri;els—Alexander flay, Mayor. MeacmAnT'a Excn►nas. Fourth, near Market I. BANKS Ptersanaaa.ltettveen Market and Vt'ood streets, on Third and Pourth streets. MICR , HARne &NP MaNnryr•rOßeas' •Nn FARNtr:Rs' De. etrerr BLINK. (formerly Ravin; Fund,)-FourilL le:h./ten Wood and Market sttreta. exeuatrolLtiHit +trees, near Wood. HOTELS. Itlonoarittatzta noose, Water street, near the Bridge — l:U4Uaoc Morel., corner of Penn and St. Clair. 'lll ** c** MITZI, corner of Third and Wood. Attealc►x Hoeet.,corner of Third and Smithfield. I~>.lreDST►Te+. corner of Penn street and Canal. S E►aee, Liberty street, near Se.enth. N►xeTox Hoene, Liheriy Si opposite Warne . .Sta►DDinißT MA.NSIOR Hover. Penn SI. oppoalie Canal °BERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AN D P COUNSELLOR AT L A W.— offve rum ir.l to Datiewett's offices on Grant st., neatly opposite we new Court (louse, next rooms to John D. Mallon, E"9 ,—First floor. 10 EmAityrr, M. I)._ Office remoreti to Bt. Ctair street, between Penn and Liberty St,.-, Pitts barirli. a p 10 NEW GOODS.—Pre-ton k Mackey, wh..lesnle and retail dealers in English, French, at d Doniestir Drylittodt, No. r. 1 . Markel st ,Piltslnir2ll sep 11) A/CANDLE:4S & M'CLITR E, Altorney and Counsellors(acv: Office Oi 'lite Diamond, kick of the old Court House, Pitisbui.2ll. s..i, 10 .111 I L 1841114.**16.- R. brow. Alderma; nlb e north . AlialOW Fißh at., between Wnod and Stunldield . „... . et itt. sep In illf'DEV r, torer Vier. Arid Dealer in Produce and Pith:bur:li 111•04,itiored lrticler. Ni'. 224 Liberty Strert, rat, betria. yep 10 111. Witidiogs ;rid" WILLIAMS & DILW()R111.--A‘'ilei , sair GrueNtA Protlnce and Cow olifmion Merchant , , and IpkierTA le' - rittrittirgh YannCacwred article,, No. 20, W s Ond btreet. sop 10 !1 ili OIROBINsON, Attorney at Law (dike on the worth Nide "I" the Diamond .lietwee• Ambit& and Union si reels. upstairs sep 10 AI. DURIIORAW, Ailorttey at Law; lender iv ilk proleseiunal services to ilr. puhilc. Office cor vier oT Fit) ti and Market Streets, above D. Lloyd k co' Kora, Pittsburgh. Pa. sPi. 10 Smut . &Stimuli's Ls. N. KLAN SLIgItIFF & Maltufactunlrs of Copper. Tub, uud Sheet Iron %Vim.. No 80. Front it , bur:h. House Spouting and Si eatitltual work p our r zee...Med. sep 111110111 MI B YOUN • fpnos. B. YOUNG & CO. t Furniture Ware Rooms. ii.,uriier of [land xl. 4- Exchange Alley. Persona wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it in advantav to give us a call, Leine fully salislied that we can plea.se a. in quality and price. sep 10 • MUTTON rer&veil 160 choice ill tort Hams, well cured and for sale cheap hp the een or relail,by upep 10 iturA BAG A..— supp'y of Landreth's Fresh Ri ta ILlga, and 01 tlei different varieties of lu rnip pee f, pst-receiverl and for sale at it COCCIED PRICES ut i lie Drug and Seed Store of F. L. SNOWDEN, *to 10 No. 184 Liberty st reef, head of Wood. WEBB CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe Manufacto ry, No, 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States Sank. Ladies; Prnneila, Kid and Satin Shoes made in pir neatest manner, and by the newest French patterns. .ep 10 5' NO AIORUS. MULTICA ULU'S. in lots to suit purchasers; to I , e disposed of by F. L. SNOWDF,N, No. 11817.1berty street, head of Wood. 11 - 1011L1 A ROOTS, Flowers and Flower Seedg of el; JLJr erg desr.ription, can ttlwaypi he had at the Drug and !deed ,ninre or . F. 1,. I.zNOW DEN. sep 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. milt LBS. Illinois Annual Mammoth ()Ilion Seed, for IBM, ■ale at the Drug and Seed score of V. I.• SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, bend of Wood. 400 LBS. NE‘V JERSEY SWEET POTATO E S, for seed; just received by P. 1.. SNOW DEN, No. 184, Liberty bend of Wood at AROEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes, Fancy Spades 1131 - Transplanting Trowels, lidding Took, Buddin g Knives, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shear, etc., Just re• calved and for sale by P. L. SNOWDEN. MI 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. 401110106 Venison Mani..--Just received a suinii ply of very choire cured Venison Hams, on retail to Small lots fur current money. WIIITE Dutch Clover Seed, Orelnwl Grass and Kentucky Blue Grass, always on hand and for P. L. SNOWDEN, No.1:14 Liberty street, head of Wood. sale by pep 10 .EYsTER k BUCHANAN, Atreirere s at Late, office removed from the Diamond, to •• A itarney'sßow," shady side of Fourth street, between lilarket and Wood streets sep 10 VGISTRATES'Itt, A NKS, for prorecilliers 1,, At /TA, tat/lima under the late law, for sale at [Wit Office rilOR SALE.—Lots on th e North East Corner of Coal .2: Lane and Flizh street. Apply to sap 10 BENZ. DARLINGTON, Market, nenr .Ith st. 100 LBS. Landreth's French Sugar Beet Seed. just received and for sato at the Drag and seed F. L. SNOW DEN, 184 Liberty Etreet, head of Wood. Sate of sep 10 1880L1UTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—The D copartnership heretofore existing betwecit WIL• MBA RIGBY and BENJAMIN HOPEWELL Is this day AtilleAtladl by sanutal consent. William Digby Is authorized • nes the Mittman of the Grin in settling up the business of theft% le& WILLIAM Pep N EBENJ. T.JIOIMIIVIILL, ISAAC lIA 111 S, N 0.9, Fill ISA AC fl %It R Agrnt, and Com. Merchan . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ....,.,', , ~... . . - . . _ ...-, ..... - , . . . ' . ‘,„ !,... - t;. -.. .'..'°5:':' .. :-.1a;•%•;:.,1:_.‘ , ..--- , , , .- ,,, ,-17 - ,_, . _... ~.i .. , D • NING . JC . _ _..............,...... &....... ...... ....... ...• .... ... ................._ . . . .• I - WINSTON 4. STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Manullicluters, No. 37, Markel st. sep 10-1 y J OHN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water near the Illonongaholn Douse, Fitful ureh. sep 10-1 L EONARDS. JOHNS, A Idertnan, SLCIBir sl reel, sc cond door from Liberty. sep 110-1 y Dsz ß.' . R. HOLMES, 011 ire to Second street, next door to Mulvany ¢ Co'a GlasF Wareltouge Aep 10—ly S VIUNK k FIN DLA Y, Attorneys at Late, Fourth M., near the Mayor's Office, Vitt.hit reit. rep 10-1 y THOS.II A MI LION, Attorney at Law, f'ilh, between Wood and ::•:mit Wield .Ix., Pith:buret). sett 10-1 y HUGH TO CR. Allo , nr-v al Law, Narth Ea , trorner of Smil II fiPld aria Folirth street!. sep 10-1 y THOMPSON HANNA 'AMES TURMDLI L. HANNA TURNBULL'S,' Paper Warehouse, No. 104, Wood !;1., tvhrre nay be had a zeneral supply of writing wrapping. printing. wall paper, blank books. school book=, e, kr. Sep 10--ly I C. TOWN-4 k C(l., Wire Workers and . -Von ufactarers, No. - 23 Markel street, between 2d and 3d streets. sep 1 4 IXEIIANCE HOTEL Corner or Pena and Clair I_4 s-t hy hIcEIBBIN 4. SMITH. Fep 10-1 Y BROWNSVILLE: JUNI , Cl'.l IltON WORKS wa'd tioehes. Manufacturer of !roll and Nail. Warehouse N 0.2.5. WMdaL, Fep 10 -1y .1G m ETA i -77 lons soft Pis Mvisl for sale by G. 4- A. GORIIC/N No. 12 Water street epl3 anti 1 1 %CON HAMS. 16.000 Ile.. Nene !J . ) lir IJF , Ur Shoulders, ;Or sa'e by J. G. Ft A. CORDON, No 12 Water street J AS. PATTERAON,Jr., Birmingham , near Poo;burgh, Pa., Mann Wittier of Locks. }Nov's. and Bolls; To Karen, Fu Her. M ill anti Timber Screws; Ifousen Rri eivs for Rolling Milk, tVe. Per lq--ly lOU N :11•C LOS EY . Tailor and Chillier, Idlier.y sheet, lielweeit Virgin alley, South aide, sep 10 Jw BURBRIDGE 4- CO., Wholcsa G ricers and Commission 141, r 113 Ills— Secoml si met, bet ween Wood and Sink hlield st „PO It. sep 10— 1y y G. k cwt. noN. Commi,inn and Forwarditez 0 10 • Mornhant., Water st..Plitstaw.th . sert y .A B M I S cr; 1 „ r as a ls t s ui lia t zs c .l e g i c:cd; r ir t .: 7 4 l . e ,Ar Are. v m e t i i i (lN . Fey 10 No. 12, Wader slice'. Q. 1111.10 m()f. --40 hhAs New Orledois Su AJ r hbls New Orleans Molas , e,, for slle sep 10 J. C. k A . 1:1111110N. S1'1111:.-- 7 10,1 (MITI,* N. 1). Sd!ar, received per S. It Maine, and forrlichy I.G. k A. GORDON. No. 1!, Water ;tril sep 10 50 RAIN rs; CASK S order, on hand and I - or , 3 1.• hp pep 10 J.G. k A.GOIIIION. No. 12, 'Voter !t W . IICI Alt A NI/ Al 011, F , SES.--13 a lid 4 111 1,, N. O. 32 1,1,1 s N.U.Moinsse,, rerrivell per S , ea itthr).o Importer, and for ealc by J. G. 4- A. Gill:D(01, sep 10 Nu. 12. ‘N . :11,, al reel ' 1111(.S. 1.11:1) OIL, filr sa)r. 1,%• • It. .1. FA fl P.STOCK k CO . Pep 10 ( . 01 ❑et of till) not IVnod 16311 PA l• ENS Cyr - m.lBllow tt Lamp Llai4 for sal by It . %. %It \ 1.:7 , T0CK C(l.. of'D 111 Corner 111 1;111311d ‘VOlid 10 9100 IMS heti:troll i'11:111,. for cCe lij K. A. II N V."; )1 I< A- 1 - 0 , pep 111 corner of 61 11 atilt IVocid SITG Alt AN IP !PIM, %S.SES.-611 Iplids. N. O. Swzar, :25 bldg. do. to.. 100 to. P1n.51.11i..0 !11111.,,,., for sqi Ity I G (OR DIN, 1.1 No. 12 Water slreel. BLINK I.l.:TrrioNs, Notrricr;s, &c.-- .1 0 he 11,141 in 11.10kr1111fry prOCeetillig , , pr inll.ll 011 Lund pa per,a uJ in the formr approved he Ihe Coo ,for sale at the Other of he Mercury and Oeinocrat. sep 1(1 W IIUHD lt Dr, 1, OWN' 1;1,111101131110 1113•11 :11111 ,1101 . Manta:lllllll'er. No. 1111, Third s , reel, hel wee., Wood ;ld 7 4 ;111t Wield F.tr,Tts. 111 131 . Cli3lASTI:11, AT'ItNEY AT LA IV, 1N • 113 S ortir, io the Cllrlier 01 Fourth turret autlnterry Alley, between Smithfield and Craut AI leer FOR KENT.—Th,twellit, 2 atol lot coma int or. 4 acres, in A lle2ltetiv, near the !leaver oatl,'ately orropieMtv Mr. Sam tie! Church. A mtl :It Inc 1 lerrn:6m s and NI:tool : art titers' to IV. H. DENNY. D m - Avs..NDs, II ATCII & CLOCii Z - Z - P c 31. i HER, No. 7, St. Clair slr rl, Pa 15,,,.. ,,,.. be,gh, DEA!. ER lA' IVA "IT II F:S, C LOC KS. RR FA STP INS .1 . INO ER RINGS, CHAI XS , K 1: J'S, CU./BS. 4c. sep 10 LINDRITFIPS (:.Ilt11)EN sEEns.- A foil supply of Laiidi li's Carden Seeds, always on hand, and for sale :it his agcnry, i lir 111112 dole of F. L. ssortmEN, sep 10 1114 Li Iterly sl reel, brad of Wood. DDAv 1D w RI) his rare and re-Metter A/ on Fourth St reel, nearly AOlllll of llte Conti (louse. second do elllng from flo,sstreet. lie will f.lltllftlllV :Intend all calls pertaining fp hi: , profession. Night calls should tic made at the door above the basement. Se l l 11l IILEmovAL hew Jones, Barber and flair Dress rr, tuna removed In Von rl h st reel, opposliet he May ors office, where he will 11r happy to:wail tipon ' permanent or transient customers. lie ,nlir 11. a share of politic Pat ron:l2r. Fro 10 ".A. V - K 1), DENTIST, Penn st. Ihrer door below Irrrin street, Hon r 5 of Inisiness, from 9s. M., until 5 e. M after which time he will vitend to no one rx , ,.1.t in case, of actual neerssiiy. Ile would further inform those who may think proper to employ him, I hat he expects 1 111111Pdlale paymetil , wit limit the necrssity on his Intl of sending in hills. sep 10 01IN IFFA 111,1 NI), uphol,ttrer and Cabir)ct .11..ker, Third st .ha trern ll'uod ..tfa 7- et struts, resrcifol inf trais his friends and the pniJic that lir, is prepared to rxectite all orders for Sofas, Snlrboorll. Itu • testis, Chairs, Tablet', Stands. !lair and hlatira.ses, ail >nrls of l'phoktering wort:, which he is ill it arrant (111101 .0 ally matte in the city, and on reasonable lotus . Fri , 10 COMM lERCI A L AUC'T'ION ROOMS, 110 Hoed Street, Pitt obtirgh.—R. A. Ramona'', Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, is now prepared to receive and sell all kinds of Goods and M err ha !Mize, at his lar:!e and capaciOus looms, No. 110, North East Corner of Wood and FIR li Streets, fillsburol, Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture, Groceries and other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week. Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. Rooks. 4-c., every Saturday evening. Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted R[rtatNr i s Messrs. John D. DaVl,,, Esq Bagaley 4- Smith, " Hampton. Smith, 4' " F. Lorenz 4' co., •4 J. W. Burbridge 4' Co. 4 , S. M'hee 4- Co. 4 , Capt. James M'Gargill, . 4 C. Ilimsen, " Jonn M 'Fadden Esq. ,• Logan 4. Kennedy. " J. K. Moorhead 4' Co ‘• Jas. P. Stuart, Esq. " Robert Galway, EN: Capt. Jas. May, " McVay, Hanna. 4. Co " William Symms, " B.G. Henry, Smith, Itagaley lap 10 HillGßY—No. 121, Corner of Wood and Front ~, Streets, PiitsbLrgh, has Ota hand a complete an sortmentof Queensware suited to the city or country trade. Also, a choice selection of pure while and gold band DINING AN D 7`E.A WARE, In large or small sets, or separate pieces to suit purchasers, A cask of 96, 60, or 84 piece sets, superbly painted and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices. Toy Teawarc, plain, and rich painted and gilt, ftetes 1,00 to ,15,00 per set Children's Mugs of every desci iption. White China Shaving Mugs. Granite Dining at it Tea Services, ;n white and with splendid American scenery printed in hive and black. A large variety of Steamlooat Dining and Breakfast Sets, Imported to match. complete, Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the Derbyshire Pots les. Flint and Crcen Glass, In all their varieties. Window Class, of every size. Paten , Buckets, Tinos and Keelers. Stone Pipe Dods. 4'c. ke, ke. All of which are respectfully offered to the pub. tic on t he most favorable terms, Jan 26, 1842-1 y I 00 - B o n: , s 4 R - M Co nee. , For sale by • • 4- A. GOR DON. .. PEASE'S 110.912110 UND CAND Y --Tt-r - ri.s has received 1111.4 day from New York. a fresh supply o. the above celebrated cure for Coughs, Coldif anti Con riumption; anti is ready to slimily roost nmers ut wholesale or retail, at its ,Medical Agency, '.,'6 Fourth st. nov 12 I) AVID CI, 1 RK79/, , 't. o'ashionable Boot Maker,— iina removed to No, 34 Market street, loetween i Second and Third streets, where he won d be happy to see his old cm:winters, and all others ti ho feel districts. ed to patronize Moo. lie uses nothing hilt forst rate stock, and emptily,: the best of work men; a nil as lie gives lots constant personal attention to business, he i rusts that lie will deserve a o.d receive a fair share of patronage. Nen 10 T in CATS, WE tit E %M, 4- corNrEi"l'litN Alt Y.— A Dunker respectfully informs his friends and the public that they ran always find the be=t qualify of ice Creams. I of/et her with al: hinds of confectionary and (mks. in I heir season, at his estaloli•limetot— No. 11. Fifth street, bet wee,. Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, w Ili cakes, or anything in lois line. Also families furnished with Bread gvA Nis'S CAMOMILELS.—A nit A RAM J. CLEttl ER , residing at 66 Molt Street, New York, was afflicted will, Dyspepsia in Its most aggravated form, The symptoms were violent head. ache, great (Irbil', e, fever, costiveness, rough, heart. horn, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appr tile, sot:gallon of sinking 31 the s:ohinr furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vornitings, dizziness towards night and restleness. These had contlnhed ward of a t welvenruntli, when, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans. 100 rnatliain street, and submitting to Iris ever successful and afzrerahle mode of treatment, the patien: was completely restored to health in the short space of one month, and grateful for the Incalculable benefit (Jerk, ert, gladly eame forward and volunteered the above stale For sale 'Wholesale and Retail Ity R. F.; SELLERS, Agent., sep 1(1 No 311. Wood street, helow Second. /CS P-4 rFArr I-9.11P5. FOR BUR XLV(I I.2lR,o,—Ttiolw who would t% ish greatly to reduce their eyper,e fir light, shoal d certainly purchase one or the above named Lamm:, as by I heir use there in a . tear =living of at least wl-1 birds of the exoen,e over ()Wand the lilht obtained front I his is pure and brill)ant, a n d wholly free from smoke or disagreealtie smelt. Iv, w ou ld here stale 11..11 Carr', 011 e worthy the attention of the politic, as it is I he only one heat is appli cattle to every variety or pattern of hoops. nod the only one hat will Lrlrll Lard WILLI., at any temperature of mold or heat. We have, in the short sprier or !firee months. sold , everal itiou,ra lids: and with %carve an etreplion, those using tha ir. have ex - pre...ell Iliendrelves highly plea ed will them. and fully convihred of the great econnint I.y ;heir 11-I`, well as their superior it y over either oil or in regal d rn cleanliness and light. The above named Mottle can Le had only at BROW.V 4 - RA/NO-VMS, Third amet, nearly nppoKitc the 1`413.1 Odic, Wino, kepi colioaritly on hand Britarinin Mvlal, Tin and nip , , nt varioniii [inn er =CM= Il'e take nlna•znrn in "in.. J.:: In the pool , - the rnfinsv rmiifiratm which ie subscrthed to by many respm.la hie r ii irru.. We .11/r undersigned, 111VC 11 ir•o1 . .11111 are 'tai mir: Carr . - Vote.; Lamps. for meting i.ll l ll Or other 11111111;11 fit!, and vio• have nre Ile•tlnl ion in.flying that they give , an egrellem light—equal In any of the Ordinary 11 10 111 : 1 01 titling a lion,. at alum! one-third the cost, and A holly Rev le on, , tinekr , or oilier desagoemelde iirtiell. IVe lake a pleasure in recommending t hese lamps to Ilea eentilir,os liy their rice ihere a. a great soviet , : over e•iiher sperm Jr lard oil. or even ea Inlitt, a Ild we believe them In be more ch.:oily 31111 less I ruo!:le•„ume 1113 i, eif 1,,,.. TO lee lead at Meows 4. II AVNtieN WS only, Third Street, nearly' opuo , ite the Vogl Otfire. Ilev. W. W. Ikekewell, James Ilona, " A. 111. ftrea re, Charles Pnalson, John NI Vro ri, C. Veazer. N. C. Collies, Woe. Graham, jr., " Role rt IMO:1p, F,. Trovillo, Dr 11. D. Sellers, Wm. Dotiztas,e, " E. D. I - : ...gam, Henry Atwood, " Wm. SI. Wright, T•Trari Criese, Robert 11. Kerr, li'..ni., Genre IV. Henry A. Beckham, • Krel,ert Merherson, 'Flionnis Oust on, John S. Shaffer, George Miliertherzer, 11'ni. Eir hbaurn, 0. P. Shims, J. It Turner, A. Miller, IVne. Martin, It. M. Riddle, Foot Meister Ifenry Retrzesser, R c ,hert Cray, James:.Clark, of the A titer Allen Kramer, lean note!, A. F. Marthenc, John 111.0ampleell M. Starklionse, L. A !hurler, Rotten Johnston, James Mullin, N. II Just received, an improved Patens Lamp, for kir, lien me. nu♦ 19—dlw Fr wlf qlO THE PUBLIC, and purtirnlarly 1. MY forme r 1. pat ron s thi,4 city:—llaving retired from the practice of Medicine. I may he permitted to say, that It has fallen to I lie lot of 1 lit few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or large a share of olistretriral practice as my own has been for lti• 1;10 30 or .40 ; years. The experience of that long period of active life, and t he fart of my having been t wire, Fillet• 1830.35:40CW. - With Dr. R. A. in the practice of medicine, (in Mull a period of five yearn.) enables me tu judge fully of the merits of his pills. So convenient. so efficient. and yet so safe. did I esteem these pills, I hat for the last five yeats in my practice for the cure of chronic ilisea,es, of whatever tram.. • and those of females in particular, I have used sore of them than all other ritedirincg. Like every other inedirine. this must fail in some inet mires, hilt in my hands there has liven less disappoint. I meat and wore sat Israel ion in flit• administ rai ion of this: one remedy than of ail others; its good effects sometimes quite astonishing Ell , . If my pal hint required a sale aperient medicine rip her fore or alter parturition, the Wilson's pt is were just the thing I wanted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined is it It cost iveness or inact ivit y of the liver const 'tutor! the disease of my patient. the pills were just the thing I If I treated a case requiring an cormenagogue, the Wilson's pills were just the thit.g I wattled. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory s% steals, antiortil my patient at the 'turn of life,' the Irilsoit's pills werrsjnfit the thing I wanted. Thus, without reso2.et to the name, a disease might happen to wear at I tic Hole I have hail it under real ment, particular indications nr sy 'moons arising. were arrays most promptly and most happily met by liie Wilson's pills. That so great a number of diseases, and sometimes ap. parently opposite ones, in which I have used these pills, should be cut ed more readily by them than by any of her remedy, may at first scent strange and contradictory, but why it is so is as clear to my :nind as that a great many persons should becotne thirsty from rs many different causes. a rid yet all require that common aunt greatest of all blessings, seater to qoench their thirst. n conclusion, it is due the , epulation of the medicine and Otte public, to ray decidedly and unconditionally, that the Wilson's pills are theonly combination I have ever met with in my longcourse of practice, that really pos. eesres anything curative or specific for sick headache. Yonrs DR. !HMO ADAMS. The above Pills designed particntatly for the sick flaed.Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels 4-c., prepared by the proprietor Dr. B. A. Wilson, and for sale,wholesate and retail, at his dwelling in Penn street, Wow Marburg: Oct 1 Pitbiburgh Wheeling Louisville Phila. D R. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. 1 hese Pills arestron.gly recommended to the notice of the ladles asst Safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of e:• ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pitts have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the Vol toi States, and many Mothers. For sate Whole, , ale and :feta it, by R. E SELLERS, Agent, ■ep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below stcond. W M. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Alaker, Liberty St., oppoaite the head of Smithfield at., pittabargh.— The subscriber having bought out 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 on the shortest notice. lie keeps curstani ly on hand a large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and of the best quality. He solicit, the patronage of the pub lic and of the craft. WM. ADAIR. Sep 10 PITTSBITIFIGIT MANUFACTORY.—springs and Arles for Carriaffes at Eastern Prices. The subscriber; manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (warrnmed,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Hash Frames, Brass and plated Huh Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Boor Bandies and Binges. ke , F•c. JONES S. COLEMAN'. near . 1 e ‘llegben t , Rridsre. D. S ELLER S, M. D., office and dwelling in Fourili I -~• near Ferry ter!. sep 13— 1 y LOOK AT THIS'. The attention iflho r. who have linen torn...what veep. tient in reference Tit the tinnitirrinQ certificate.- pilltliglted in favor of Dr. .rear tie', l'ontnottntl Svnip ry, on account fillip per , onii Leing tin!. now. in ibis ore lion of I tie STOIC . I. re,rn et fully tlireeted In the nithiwiag eert 'nettle. the writer nr whirls has hero a en izeit of thrift !inn - Mull for several yens s, anti i , known a , a gentleman of integrity and resminslidin v. To the fi!Tent,Mr . J. KITITY I have used Dr Sway Comp and Syrup of Wild Cherry for n with which 1 liave liven severely of flicied for about fooir niontliq, and I have tin hesilal inn in saying that it is he trimit effective medicine that I have horn ;Aleut) procure. It cnnipm,s till linen‘ine.v, and agrees well with my diet.—and matiralns a ocular and gond appetite. I ran freely recommend it to all or lier 9 similarly afflicted. J. bllnrfrx, Borough of Chatithershle. Mulch 9. 1340. alp 23 rorsate by WILLIAM MORN No. 53 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL, TREES. P ERSON? dexirons of prorurlnc Fruit. S;iade. and Ornamental Tree!, nr Pliniblierv. from Philadel phi* or New yni k, are regnettell to make application ax non ac poxcible, at the Druz nod Seed Store of the sub ccribm, where can be had rntalorviec, xrattilinnxlv, of the inns! excellent .aril ties. r. t.. SNOWDEN, xep 21 No IFI-1 Liberty street, head of Wno., RIILE 1I I N Ur% f:Tiift V.— Patrick Caw field re l. F1 4,11-1 1 11 %* aequaims hi.. friends and I heII nu, !ZOll - ally, that lie ha, commenced !hi' I%lart,ir 1 , 11.1.1e.,n, th e corner of Fifth and Liberty . 49..wlfere will be ronsPantly on hand, tomb pones, ion mid monuments, head and foot 0011e , .1:114 cl:tb, for cabinet w are, and every article a operla istliel to the 611Ail)('S.. lie will warrant his work to lie well done, and hi, rhart - yir will he moiler:oe. lie re.pect Tit Ily askii a idia re of un6llc patrotia2e. 'op 10• - TR.VRIII,I„ P !torn peron I or rue 1',,.e.1',,.e.11.1 U Ton PAren ll ii,t,. Steubenville, Ohio. hovin. rent°. VINI their ;tore from I hi, City , have appomi,d finmship llrowne. N 0.19 IllarLet c 1 , between 3rd and 4111, a venis for it, sate of the ilitferent kind. of Paper mactifar_ :well I v thew, where their friends and cosinmery will ill way s find a reutih ir Sell ply "r paper, mill as Cap and P vt 4 Vritin7, plain nnil Taint lined; VVrapplnr :end Tea tinper: Sonnet roarit , , and Print M_ railer orilifTerent vi rev and qualities, all of which will le, cold on the most arconorindatinl term.. - flro.nvnir tc• Enownic, nianufacturern and importers of %Vali Varier: and Bortleis. keeps ennsta ntly on band eve. ry variety of Entry, Parlor and Chamber Paper.. of the laical el vlf, and inner linntleorne patterte, :!ire will =eii low and on accommodatinz term;, wholeva le or retail. nov 1 - (ll'NG's Improved Ptav :4 , lorm Scale.. manufactured he the smtoserihers, at their Marhint Shop, Smithfield ct rem Itetweeii toot,tl Alley and Pilo , Irerl, two thlor. above Tetll tare Halt, Pitt, 1, 11 , 2 h. er Burr they mprittraritire and help con,tanlly on hand the fol'nw ecales(w hol. ly co/or:0,1(31 of ntnittll: No. I, Port ;ode rldiforni t pouptl,,a, 01.). olittform Scales on wlwels, lo weigh 2,500 1h5,71 355 OU. do do do 2,005 at ..5.15 00 do do 1.500 at 35 00 do Ito do d o 1,000 at ,;(1 00 do (to do 500 at '25 00 Wit It raking levers an arldit ion of .5.3 to cool scale. Dormant scales for the mie of Warehouses, Flouring 4 - r.,the same prices as above. A Isn, Whileb Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements, and a variety of oilier courtier scales, whirl, they will sell for from it in $l5, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Siiw Mille, Salt Works, ii-c„ dotilrle and singe geared slide larhes,font and other lathes fur wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines. door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without r finishing inachines, a stirwrior art inlet then lat saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's Ina chine, and tools orall descriptions, also for making Mack ing boxes, a sunerior article; governors for steam engine stocks, laps and fi les, coffee mills, bedstead or joint hors and machinery for making the same. cotton factory ma chinery made or repaired; printing press 'flattens turned and printing presses repaired J.lMEtd MA Y Ages' 1 - 01 I N B. GUTHRIE', A urtinneer and Collllllls. LIP slot' Mercha ni, A"0.106, corner of Wood 4- Fiji A sts. Pittsburgh: [laving been appointed one of the Auction ) errs for the City of Pitsimrgli , tenders his services to job bers, 11/111011.10:11irrrs and dealers, who nay he disposed to make trial of this market• lle is prepared to make 1111 Va nee: 011 consignments of all saleable commodities, and trusts To sati-f y correspondents by quick sales, and speedy bind favorable returns. That the various interests which may be confided to hint. shall be adequately protected, be brings lo the aid of 11111 I,IWII rspericuce 111 /MS1111'11114111(1 111'11111111111111Cf! Wllll merchatidize generally, the services of AI r. S CMver. FA lisiee'roca; heretofore advantageously k now n, as an importer arid dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent eng.ticinenl is made. ItErcrt To Messrs. M. Tiernan, Pres'i, of U. R i • M. Bank. i• Darlington 4' Peebles, " Robert Galway, " James M. Cooper, " James May, " R. M. Riddle, Pittsburgh Win Robinson. Jr. Presl I of Exchange Bank. Hainpron,Smllh, 4- Co., • John D. DaVIS, " Samuel Church, " J. K. Moorhead, " Jas. W. Brown 4- co. John H Brown, 4- Co. i• Smith 4- Higniey, Yard?" 4- en, " John S. Riddle, John Dateell, WAMILY FLOUR—ximi — received a few barrel!. of Soperior Flour, made ex , ressly for family use." For sale by ISAAC CRUSE,I4B Lib, In Store 50 barrels sup. floirfr vouNc 4. BRADBURY Philadel'a I seplo PROSPECTUS' For publishing a veto Daily Paper in the City of Pitts burpk, to be entitled the DAILY MORNING POST. r E Subscribers having made arrangements to merge the A 'Hellcat . , Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu• ry into one Journal, have concluded to ',utak!' a daily 'taper with the title of the Daily Alarming Post. The leading object of lite "Poser" will be the thssetnina lion and defence of the political principles that have here tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective papers, and their hest efforts will still he devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Although, In 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 mat ters and occurrences that come properly within the enhere ofa Public Journal, to makellielr papet sufficiently in • cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, ir respective of party considerations• In addition to the political anti general news that will be found in the .....Iforming Post," the Editors will take pains to hunk!' the businesss community with the latest ;101l most Commit/it - lat. INTELLI- oxarie from all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red such accounts of !tie Markets and the Stale of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men in their several callings. Tcrms.—The POST will be published en a large truperi• al sheet of fine paper, (ma nnfactu red especially for this Journ•tl) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum. payable in nay:ince. It will also lie sold by itiews.hoy9 at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Aotrertisements will lie inserted at the lowest rates charged fly Ilie other daily papers of the city. frj-TW ENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who wilt be engaged an the most liberal terms THOS. Plll LIAPS, A iigtist 31, 1842. W.H. SMITH. 100 HIIDS. KY LEAF TOBACCO. in store and for sale by j. C. • A CORDON. No. 12,1Sater street. [ORISON'S B Y hlocrison k CO. London, for sale only by S. N Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley Piitshoreh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sup 10 F ARAI FOR SA I.o.—Tlre undersigned offers for sale a Irani of land situated 4 mileg freeport, In the direction or Kittanning, Buffalo • township, Armstrong county, containing, 100 acres, 65 clea red and under good fence; 10 of whicn are In meadow— a good square log dwelling boner and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple orchard of R 0 bearing trees—and a spring of excellent water convenient tothe house. FOR TER MS apply to the subscribers residing at lie Staliworks on lire Pennsylvania Canal, 1 mile above Free port. Ir. TIIE WISE.— It ts now well understood how much disorders of I Ito mind depend for their cure upon a due attention tot he body. It is now understood how valtothte is that Medicine whirl] will remove morbid acentimlations without wealienin;7 the boAily power. 11 is now understood that there is a reciprocal influence be. twee 11 be mind and the body. it is now understood that purgim_ with the Itrandreth Pills will nemove a metal) and even insa oily is cured by perseveringly using them. It is note understood [tow much domestic happi ness depends upon the healthy coed it ion or the digestive oreans. It in 110 W well known that the Brandreth Pills have cured thon , ands of hopeless and helpless person., even when the first physicians had pronounced them beyond all human mean. of relief. It in now not only well known I hat the Itrmidreth Pills so cure, Intl it is also un derstood howl hey cure; t hat it is by their purifying °nett on the blood that they restore the body to health. The value of the medicine Is becoming more arid more manifest, it in reromineieled daily frost family to family. The firandreili Pills remove in an almost imperceptible manner all ionioas acciimulations and purify and iiivigo ate the Itimul,and their ;;nod etrertg are not counter-It:llan red hy any inconveniences; being composed entirely of vegetables they do not expose those who use them to danger; and their effect, Fite as certain as they are saint. tart.; they are daily and safely admitil•-ten it to ininiiry, youth, manhood, and old age. and to women in the most critical and delicate elrctunstancre. They do not disturb or shock the animal functions, hut restore their order and e, i their hen b. Sold at Dr. limsdreth's Office. No. 93, Wood street, r it Price 25 cents per box, with full directions. MA ft K--'T'he only place in Pittsburgh w here the germ. lOC Pills can lie obtained, is the ' , odor's own office, No. 93 Wood street. sep 10 771 E 1.91)1ES —Why do you not remove that I_ superfluous hair yon have upon yotie foreheads and tipper lip'? fly calling, at Ttrrrit's, 86 Fourth st., and oldnining a bottle of Gouraud'. Poudres glubtics, which will remove it at once without affecting the shin. You can also obtain Gott tand's truly celebrated Eau de Brauer, which will at once remove all freckle , , pimples, eruptions of the skin, and make vnur face look parectly fair; and to those who wish to assist nature by adding more color to their cheeks, they can obtain some Of Gou• rauil's celebrated Rouge, which cannot be routed off even by a wet cloth. Also mat , be Tonna a good as sortment of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Bears' Oil. Al. mond. Palm, Windsor; and other Soaps. Reno offer. at Tuttle's Medical Agency, 813 4th street. Dec. 8. 1842 BR ANDRETII PILLS. 14 Invalids read the following, account of a Sailor cured of a complication of afflictions in nineteen days by the use of Mandrel!! Pill . It distinctly proven here are herbs in nature which have affinity cure be. cause of disease, and Brandreth's Pillsare made for them Read and be convinced • Take lhe medicine ;Indite cured EX7'RAORDINA EY CURE OF RHEUM-9778 N DIA R RHCEA, AND AF FECTIOX OP THE .1.1 , N0.5 Joins STIANy. of Pentbroke, Washington county, Maine, being ditty sworn, says, that lie was taken violently sick about six swaths since. The pains in his head, breast, hack, left side and instep being no bad that he was una. the to help himself, a nil was taken into the Chelsea lios. pilaf in the city of Boston. That after being in said hospital five weeks, Doctor Otis said he did not know what was the mallet with Min, and that he could do nothing, for him, cur could he prescrihe any medicine That he, therefore, was conveyed from the Chelsea llos. 'Matto the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he was there physickcil wit h all sorts of medicine for a peri od of fun r mord he, en tiering all the lime the most heart. rending misery.— Thal, besides his affection °flits hones Le was !melded touch with 11 ilisea..e of the lungs: sonic. 11111e51 Ile would spit a quart of phlegm in the day; besides his affection be had a had Diari lima, which had more or Ices attended him from I he roinntoorement of his sick ness. That at times: lie dreaded a stool worse than he would have dreaded death; that he rill . ' compare the feel ing to nothing save that of knives passing, through his bowels. A fter suffering worse than death at the Sailor's Retreat, on Staten Island, the doctor told him that meth rim. WaR Of 110 use to him. that lie mu .t try to stiraboni. A I this time he was suffering the greatest That his hones wire so fender he could not hear the least press. urr npon the clhow or Ilium the knee, that his instep was most painful, that as lice Doctor said he would give him no more medicine he determined to procure some of Dr., lit andrei Ws Pills, winch he did, f piin 241 Broadway New that lie commenced with five pills. and some. t tines increased the dose lo eight. The first week's use so much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing what he was tuning, said, 'now, Shaw, you look -like a man again; if you immove in this way, you will soon he well.' That he trued every dose of the ffrandret It Pills I relieve him, first they cured him of the pain when at I stool; that they next cared the diarrhcra, aad finally the pains in his honest—That the medicine seemed to add I strength to him every day. Iletold the doetor yesler day the 11th instant, that he felt himself well, and also, that he owed his recovery to Brandreths Pills under Providence, that he had taken the medicine levelly day for 19days; that the doctor told hint if he had known he had been taking that medicine. he should not have stayed another day in the house. He. considers it is his drily, to I make this public statement for the hearth of all similarly afflicted; that they may know where to find a medicine that will mire them. JOHN SHAW. John Shaw being by me duly sworn this 12111 day o A grit. 1842,did depose and say that the foregoing slate ( meat is true. J. D. WV EELER,Cornotissioner of Deeds- The BRANDRETII PILLS are mild at Dr. Bran, (fret h's principal office, 241. BRO.DWR Y. New York and at his principal °thee. N 0.93 Wood Write, Pittsburgh„ theOliZT PL.ICE in Pittsburgh where the genuine eau be obtained seo22—darbe. %VM. s r PHILIP RAKER A friend of ours travelling in the West, some time since, stopped-a driYat--- a town of considerable size. Whilst pass. sing down one of the principal streets to- wards evening, lie saw a crowd gathering. His curiosity led him towards the assem blage, He discovered a man conghing vi olently, and gasping and apparently half strangled. From it medical man who had been called to the case, our friend learned that the unfortunat e patient had glut a cher ry pit into his throat, which hedge far baf fled all attempts at extraction ; and the net cessity of the cure did not seem to warran. the operation of tracheozny. Several per-. sons ir. the crowd insisted upon having Doctor ---sent for, who seemed to ett joy a high reputation for skid. A few Iminutes only elapsed before the renown. ed Doctor made his appearance. Struck with the familiarity of the Doctor's face. but could not at the moment call to mind where he had seen him; but no matter at present. The Doctor examined his pa.. tient, and having to extract the cherry pit with his fingers, he ordered him toiskilitid face downwards on a table. The crowd , watched the Doctor'. MOVeibellal WWI DAILY MORNING POSf Interesting foreign Items. The accouebment of the Queen, will net take place, it is expected, before may. Her Majesty will have little to do with the `Royal speech' this season, owing to her 'interesting situation.' Lord Morpeth is not about to publish a ww e oik thhee o r n esa America l enx Sensiblelaud heedmr apaniu;ocht and had to bring him to America. Involunta— ry traveler. Sir Robert and Lady Sale are to have £5OO, with benefit of survivorship, for ser vices in India. The lady, at least, de— serves it. Heroic woman! A woman at Ledoey, with four children and other incumbrances, walked to church with no other covering but a sheet, under the common but erroneous notion that her husband would thus escape responsibility for her debts. Christmas- day, was kept throughout England, as it was here, on theaubaequent Monday. • • The foreign news -- -tbat is the continen tal news, is not of much rnoment. The Barcelona affair was a mere trifle. A new carbine has been invented, which throws a ball 600 yards, or a 431:6, tance which it was formerly supposed a cannon could not reach. The British papers continue to be rath er severe on American pork. We sus. pect the reason is that they don't get e. nough of it for a shilling. The bulk of the outrages in Ireland are to be traced to the harsh treatment of the, tenants by their landlords, Religious feel ing, has little to do .vith them. The wheat crop is coming up beautiful ly every where, and looks more promising than it has done at the same season for years. Pleasant. Farin, in Savoy, has been alniost reduced to ashes. Sixty houses have been burnt down, leaving 100 families without shel ter or bread. Sad ! A monument has just been completed over the remains of Burns' Highland Man ry in the West Church, Greenock. Mr. O'Connell has addressed a long let.- ter to the Poor-law Guardians at Cork, in which he condemns the present poor-law as being utterly unsuited to Ireland.— He suggests the total repeal of the poors laws. Jim Crow Rice has appeared at the Adelphi, in a piece called •American Notes for English Circulation.' It is Hot very funny. The plague was making its ravages in Lower Egypt at the last accounts; A new London theatre has been open ed in Church street, Lisson grove, Mary lebone, by Mr. John Douglass with a con siderable success. O'Connell has-- ir► iness„a 'Me reland and the Irish.' Mr. and Mrs, Kean have been playing with considerable success in Liverpool. The vacant bishopric of Cashel has been conferred on the Rev. Robert Daly. A Miss Sabilla Novell() is coming out in an English version of La Gazza Ladra. She is highly spoken of, A pretty curl ent on (lit is, that after all, Lady Augusta Somerset, will become the bride of Prince George of Cambridge...- with the Queen's permissior, of eeuise:: Mr. Sheridan Knowles, since his mar riage with Miss Elphiustone, has almost retired from public life, and is living kn. poverty. The Caledonia brought out specie in a mount to oue millia4 of dollars. The ship. Scotland, which sailed ; from Liverpoolon 'the - Stl nit. for New York. put back— with captain, second mate, two men and a boy washed overboard, decks swept, loss cf aaili and leals y, - - The Great Western steamer, it is said, has been purchased by Mehemet Ali,,who intends to convert her into a steam frig ate.—Sp. of Times. medicat Progression. Various are the modes by which pseudo medical professors creep into practice.—r some advertise extensively in the papers, others employ people to go to Wrong houses to inquite for them—some are cal led out of church, others ride into town just as the churches are coming out —soma are akays in a hurry, and others w.ear through thick and thin that they have all the important cases in the place where they reside: