-~,~~,, * " 4 t 3- 41#0*-I;"''' 1.: - '-' OL 123. PUBLISHED BY PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, N.W. CORNER OF WOOD I? FIFTH STS. VIERMS.--FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in ; Single coplel TWO CENTS—for sale at the taunter of the office, and by News Bays. Tice Mercury and Manufacturer to published WEEKLY. at the same office, on tt double medium o le o., at TWO DOLLARS a year, In ad. Taste. Single copies. SIX CENTS Terms of Advertising, PER SQUARE OF TWELVF. LINES OR LESS: One Insertion, 0.50 I. One month, sa.oo two Ineertions, 0.73 I Two moot', K.OO Three Ihnertions, 1.00 Three months, 7,00 Oie week, 1.501 Four months, 8,00 Two weeks, 3,00 Six months, - 10.00 Three-weeks, 4.00 One year, 15,00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CAANGICAAILE AT PI EASUR C. Owe ..s.smare. Two Squarer ,-. ilex months, e 15,00 I Six months, $13,00 One year. 25.00 One year. 33,00 ss. , Larger itdvertisements in prorertion. CARDS of fear lines Six DOLLAR% a year. PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. fitry Post' Ormca. Third between Market and Wood streets—R. M Riddle. Postmaster. CUSTOM Hones, Water,4th door from Wood at. Peter- Von's bnlldlngn—Major John Willock,Colleet or. VITT Tsrisost•. Wood between First and Second Krems—James A. Bartram, Treasurer. COMITY Tce►eact, Third street, nest door to the Fltitd Fieshyterian Churelt—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. 1111,yol's Orrice, Fourth, between Market and Wood Mreau—Atcxander Hay, Mayor. NlCllCltklreff Ezcu•noe. Fourth, near Marketsi. BANKS. • Purrsamtora. between Market and Wood streets, on ?Mu! and Fourth streets. • Marti HANts' AND SIA2I , 7I , AcTORICRS' AND FARloticftve De war Bans.. (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between Wool and Market streets. Racia&noe, Fifth strew. near Wood. HOTELS. Mosorsosnaus Muss, Water street, near the Bridge. Exoniotax norm., corner of Penn and St, Clair, 'Mtacusters' Ilotzt., corner of Third and Wood. ~d omf t r aisittcor Ilotr.t.,corner of Third and Smithfield, Oran SrsTra. corner of Penn ,treet and Canal. SPRRAD &sacs, Libertystreet, near Seventh. MlLLarts Misstos Sousa, Lilierly St opposite Wayne INCOA.DIII7Itirr MA.NSION Horse. Penn St. Opposite Canal 1411 , 0 INERT NV 00 DS, ATTORNEY AND 11L COUNSELLOR AT LA .W.—Office rcnto MI to Itakewell's offices on Grant st., neatly opposite Bs flew Court House, next rooms to John I). Mahon, s —Flrst floor. sr.o 10 :111105. H. ELLIOTi s , M. I).—Office removed to St• Clair street, between Penn and Liberty t ~ 'Pittsburgh. s p IS O NEvy GOODS.—Preston . Mackey, wln..lerale and retail dealers in English, French, at d Domesi le Dry Illoodg, No. Sl, NI nrkei rt ,Pittshurch. Fep 10 MCCANDLESS & 111,CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors al Law: Office in the Diamond, Mei( .1 the old Court House; Pittslough. sep 1(1 ItEXOVA.L.-- R. Morroiy, Alderman; nfri e north tilde of Fifth st,, between Wood and Smithfield Ns, rinsburch. sep 10 1 - 011141 iIVDEVITT, Wholesale Grocer Peril( Ong SIP Distilbq, And Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh IttnufActured Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts ` sep 10 'WILL**X 11. WILL( • NI4 I nto 1)11.W , 111113 VILLI A & v Grocers Product and Corti 11111 , 51011 Mrsclinnto, nnd illeaktti, in Pittsburgh Manufactured s nicks, No• 29, Wood street.sep 10 ' O'HARA. ROBINSON, Attorney at Law; Caine on the north side of Diamond,betwee , i dlarket and Union at reels, up stairs Pep 10 AI. DUaBOECA.W, Attorney at Law; tenders . him professional services to tili, public. Office cor tier of Fifth and Markel Streets, above D. Lioy Co's .brit. Pittsburgh. Pa. 511,, J Jona B. einzaive N. , fiai n tERTFT & IZEAN, stnouracturers of Copper. Tin, anti Sheet Iron Ware. No. 80. Frontit.kkitt.s -i 1.1141r8b. !louse Spouting and Steamboat workTriiMtibr ereeMted. 'amp anemia a Your; . Fit ANC'S 1.. YOUNG. firiliOS. B. YOUG At CO., Furniture Ware ICooms, 1,011142 f oN f Haub st. 4- Exchange Alley. Tenons wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to illog4radvantave to give a call, being fully satisfied that we chit please RA to quality rind price. sep 10 MUTTON. II we A.M.—Jved 160 choice ton Boma, ll cured ust and recr for sale ch ea p by he l lo lieit or retail, by ISAAC pep 10 N 0.9, Filth st RIITA BAG supp'y of Landreth's Fresh Rip to Bata, and other different varieties of Turnip See Quit received and for sale at REDUCED PRICES at the Drug and f3eed Store of F. L. SNOWDEN, rep 10 No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. WEBB CLOSEY,S- Boot and Shoe Mantic:too . ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to i U. States Ladies Protiella, Id and Satin Shoes , niade in Mit neatest manner, and by the newestFrcuch patterns. eep 10 MORUS. LTECA [JUTS. in lots to suit 51 1 0ILIUF purchasers; tote disposed of by F.L. SNOWDEN, No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. DAHLIA ROOTS, Flowers and Flower Seeds or ev ery dese.ription, can always be had at the Drug let Hoed store of F. L. SNOW DEN, fop 10 134 Liberty street, head of Wood. 50 LBS. Illinois Anneal Mammoth Onion Seed, for • sale at the Drug and Seed store of F. L s:sownEN, IR4 Liberty street, head of Wood. 4011 LBS. NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, tr for seed; Just received by F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 1114, Liberty head of Wood Isl. GARDEN TOOLS, consistin g, of Hoes, Fancy Spades Transplanting. Trowels, Editing Tools, Budding I[ROM. Priming Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re ceived and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. sip 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. . 1 .4 - 11801C13 Venison limus.--Just received a small F p • — MU/ My tit very choice cured Venison llama, on retail igt Mean tots for current money. ISAAC H %RR'S, Agent, and Com. Merchant , - iWHITE Dutch Clover Seed, Orchard Grass and f • Kentucky Blue Grass, always on hand and for F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 134 Liberty street, head of Wood. isle 1.7 imp 10 gt stga 4. BUCIIANA,N, Attorneys at Law, office 'removed from the Diamond, to "Attorney'sßow," May side of Fourth street, between Market and Wood _sheets cep 10 iltiallElT a TES' BLANK S, for proceeilinfo hi At • •teakissat ander the late law, for sale at this Office FOB. SALE--Lots on the North East corner of Coal Lute and High street. Apply to am* 10 RM. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th st. 100 LBS. Landreth•s French Sugar Beet Seed. just received and for vale at the Druz and seed F. L. SNOWDEIN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. Bum of rep 10 `DISSOLUTION OF PAIITNERSHIP.- Tile eopirtnerahlp heretofore existing between WIL IAM," MIGBY and BENJAMIN HOPEWELL Is this day Addwilllvita by mutual consent. William Digby is authorized ~ retie signature of the 51 m in .settling up the besinen n(OefitaAria. WILLIAM EMORY. 4110'10 a. DENJ. T.HOP 5 WELL. , •17. ;_4-7 , 77 -5) , • - " : ' • • • " • . • AZ , ' ';„ ''• • • ip 0 7 - .- f7.-Vr - 1 ~-.z. JOFINSTON 4. STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Pt, per Ma nufact users , . No. 37, Sla OW Ft. sap 10-1 y JOHN ANDERSON, gmttlifield Foundry, Water R t.. near the Monongahela Douse, Plt tglurgh. Rep 10-1 Y LEONARD S. JOHNS, Alderinan,St.Clair street, se cond door from Liberty. cep 10-1 y DR. S. R. HOLMES, Office in Second street, next door to Mulvany 4. Co's Glass Warehouse scp 10-1 y CHUNK ¢ FINDI.AY, Attorneys at Law, Fourth st., 10 1 near the Mayor's Office, Pittsburgh. sep 10-ly THOS. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood And Smithfield sta.. Plttsburdh. set) 10—ly UGII TONER, Atio,nev at Law, North East corner of Smithfield and Fonr , h airceis. sep 10-1 y TrIOMPA4IA FATIYA .7.04E8 TURNBUI L. HANNA it TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. 104. Wood al., where may he had a tetletai Fnpply of, writing wrapplog, printing. wall paper, blank books. school hooks, Am, kc. sop 10-19 jJ C. TOWN3END 4- CO., ;rim Workers and •„ Manufacturers, N 0.23 Market street, briween2Ll and 3d streets. sep 10-1 y EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and `'t. Clair et reele, by hicHIBIHN 4- SMITH. rep I y BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS--Ed ward Ilutthes. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25, W acid sl., Pittabur2h. sep 10 —1 y FIG METAL —77 tons soft Pis Metal fnr sale by J.G.4^ A.GORD)N, No. 12 Water street sep 13 ell fain LBS. B NCON HAMS. 16.000 lbs. Bacon rkillkYL/1.3 Shoulders, for se.e by J. G. Pr A. GORDON, N 0.12 Water street VAS. PATTRRSON, Ir.. Ri rmingliam, near Piiishurgh, -Pa.. Manufa , turpr of Locks. Hinges and Bolls; To. hater), Fuller, NI ill and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for Rolling M ills, !cc. sep 10-1 y JOIIN 319CLOSKEY,Tailor and (' ln hier. !Meet, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side. sop 10 %V BURBRIDCE . CO., Wholr , ale Grocers and ILP Commis?ion f4le. chants— Second street., hcl %%men Wood and Smithfield sts.,Plitshurgh. seplo- ly G. 4 A. GOIIDON, Contati•s•tion and Forwarding It./ • M,rrliar.t•, Water st..Pits•lmr,4h. Pert 10--ty Li - A NIS.-4 casks lin rns. a good nrticie, received ner S B Corsair, and for sale by J. G. 4- A. (OR DON, Pep 10 Nn. 12, Waier street SSUGARMONASSES —4O tihds New Orleans Su .gar; ',II:111We New Orleans Mnlaiisef.; for elite by sep 10 J. C. 4- A. CORDON: SA IL-71111414 prime N. 0. Suzar, received per S R Maine, and for sale by 1.0. 4.• A. GORDON. sep 10 No. 12, Water stre'e 5“ BACON CASKS ,In order, nn hand and for sale by VP sell 10 J. G. 4- A.GORDON, No. 12, Water st SUGAR AND NIOI,4SSES.--If3 !lds and 4 N. 0 5ti2nr,321.1116 N. 0. Mob sseF., received per Slearnnna Importer, and for na lc by .1. G. ¢ A. 0011 DON, sep 10 No, 12. Water glreet 5 BBLS. LARD OIL. for sate by B. A. FA N: RSTOCK Sr CO 1631P 1 A ,1, P lISGe r u rna ‘ n _ t ocvn lamp Mark fur ,iale srp Iff • earner of f II and Wond elL .• 00 **l LIIS Neil:lll.d ita , r by 8, A. F lIN r()(1( k CO. PeP 10 ..rip, - "(61h anti Wool SUG N MOLASSES.-60 Mids. N. 0. Sugar. 25 1141 s. do. do., 100 do. Plantation Molavu , o. for BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— o he used in ilankruptcy proceeding,:, printed on good paper,and in theformg approved by the eourt.for sate at the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. eep 10 IIUBBARD, faAltioilaiiie hoot and shoe Maiinfzicturer.No. 1111, Third s , reel, i,etweeti Wood aud Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh eel, 10 • DUCKM ASTER, ATIRNEY AT LAW, . haF.remoyed hi. otticp to the corner of Con rill greet and Cherry Alley, between Sinlthhe and Grant g reels, Pittsburg h. snit 10 lAAV I I) SANDS, n ATCII ar. CLOCK st. 7 MAKER, No. 7, St. Cl:kir street, Pitts int''....;' Iwo., DEALER IX WATCH ES, C LOC KS. BREAS7'PIXS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, 4,c. sep 10 ANDRETII'S GARDEN SEEDS.- A fun supply of Landteilt's Garden Seeds, always on band, and for sale at his agency, the Druz store of F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. DR. 1/AVID %YARD hat his oftice and residence on Fourth Street, nearly smolt of the Court [louse, second du elltn2 from Rwsstrem. Ile will faithfully attend all calls pertaining to his profession. Night calls should he made at the door shove the basement. sep II) EMOV AL—Natiliew Jones, Barber and Hair Ores& er, Itas removed to Fourth street, op posit el lie May ors office. where he will be happy to:wait upon pernianeni or transient customers. He solicitsu share of public pat cep 10 A. WARD, DENTIST, Penn et. three • door below Irwin street, flours of business, from 9t. x., 1111 Iii 5 t. rt after which time he will attend to no one except in cases of actual necessity. lie would further inform those who may think proper to employ him, Ilea he expects immediate payment, without the necessity on his part of sending in hills. set) 10 JOHN 111PFARLAND, Upholsterer and Cabinet dif-hcr. Third st. between Wood 4 Market streets, respectful informs his friends and the public that he Is prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards, Bu reaus, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, flair and Spring, Maur:Q.ses, Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering wort:, which lie will warrant equal .o any made In the city, and on reasonable terms RE3IOVAL!—The suhFcribers linve removed to We. ter between Wood and Smithfield streets. where they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Commis• sion business. end would respectfully solicit the patron. age of their friends. J. W. BUIII3fIIDGE4. Co. Dec :3 CO3IMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, No. 110 Word Street, Pittabitrgk.—R. A. Bailsman, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, is now prepared to receive and sell all hinds of Goods and Merchandtze, at hie large and capacious flouts, No. 110, North East Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, Eittsburgh. 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, a nd Thursday evenings. Books. %T., every Saturday evrMng. Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted BEriaances Messrs. John D. Davis, Esq., 1 it 'Manley 4- Smith, Hampton, Smith, 4- c o .. ti F. Lorenz 4- co., J. W. Burbridge 4. co., u S. M'Kee 4- co. u Capt. James M'Gargilt, .4 C. Hinman, Esq. Jonn leFadden Esq. • Logan 4- Kennedy. 44 3, E. Moorhead 4- CO. .• Jas. P. Stuart, Egq. Robert Galway, Ego: Capt. JIM. May, MeVay,Hanna, ,t Co. J t William Symms, Wheeling S.G. Henry, Lotieville Smith, Bagaley 4 CO Phila. HII.IGBY—No. 121. Corner of Woodund Front . Streets, Pittsbl.rg le, has on hand a complete as sortmentof Queensware suited to the city or country wade. Also, a choice selection of pure while and gold band DINING AND TEA WA RE, in large or small sets, or separate pieces to suit purchasers. A cask of 46, 60, or 84 piece sets, superbly painted and gift English China Teaware, at very low prices. Toy Teaware, plain, and rich painted and gilt, (tam 1,0010 #5,00 per set Children's bu=s ()revery description. White China Shaving blues. Granite Dining at d Tea Services, In white and with splendid American scenery printed in Nine and black. A large variety of Steamboat Dining and Breakfast Sets, imported to match. complete, Fire Proof atone baking plates and dishes, from the Derbyshire Potteries. Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties. Window Glass, of every size. Patent Buckets, Tubs and Kcelers. Stone Pipe Wads, 4-c. 4 - c, 4-c. All of which are respectfully offered to the pub. tic on t he most favorable terms. Jan 26, 1842-1 y 00 Ilagsßio Coffee. For sate by om 4. ; • 4- A. GORDON. pEASE'S BOARHOUND CANDY.—Tuner has . received Ibis day from New York. a fresh supply o. the above. celebrated core fur Coughs, Colds and Con sumption; and Is ready to - supply customersat wholesale or retail, at his Medical Agenc 86 Fourth at. nov 12 DAVID CLARK, .9g`t, easkioatable Boot Xakce,— Ilas removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he wou'd be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel diming. ed to patronize him. lie uses nothing but first rate stock, anti employs the best of workmen; and as he gives its constant personal attention to business., lie trustst hat lie will deserve abd rccelve a fair share of patronage. WI) 10 _ F RUITS, ICE UR EA al, ¢ CON FECTION ARY.— A Hunker respectfully informs Ms friends and the public that they ran always find the best quality of Ice Creams. toeether with al: kinds of confectionary and fruits, in their season, at his establishment—No. H. Fifth street, bet weer. Wood and Market. K. B.—Partie:; supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes. or anything in his line. Also families furnished with Bread. sep 10 cot ner or 6; h %Vood st G A.GORDON. No, 12 Writer street Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH, FEBRUARY 3, 1843. EVANS'S CAMOMILE PILL LS.—AURA. HAM J. CLENIER, residing at 66 Molt street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspep,la In its most agttravated form. The symptoms were violent head• ache, great debility, fryer, costivenes., cough, heart. born, pain In the chest anti stomach alwa)s after eaiinz, impaired appetite, ser sat lon of sinking 31 Ihestomach, fnrred tongue, nausea, wit h frequent vontitings, dizziness towards night and tesileness. These had continued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans.looChathatn street, and submitting to his ever suceresful ind agreeable mode of treatment, the pnticn: was completely restored to health iti the short space of one moot li.ond grateful for the incalculahle benefit deriv. ed. gladly came forward and •olunteered the above state For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. E. SELLERS, Agent, No 20. Wood street. hetow Second. CARR'S - PATENT LAMPS, FOR BURNING LARD.—Those who would wish greatly to reduce their expense for light, shout d certainly purchase one of the above named (Awaits, as by their use there Is a clear saving, of at least two-4 birds of the expense over 011,and the lislit obtained from this is pure and brilliant, and wholly free from smoke or disagreeable smell. We would here state that Carr's Patent is the only one worthy the attention (lithe public, as it is the only obe that is appli cable to every variety or pattern of Lamps, and the only one that o ill turn Lard Mtl.t., RI any tetaperatnre of cold or heal. We have, in the short space or three mouths, sold several thousands: and with scarce an exception, those fl=ing, them have expressed themselves pleas ed with them. fled fully convicted of the great economy by their ti-e. as well as their superiority over either oil or candles, In regard to cleanliness and light. The above named laws ran behind only at BROWN 4. RAYMOND'S, Third ed reel, nearly opposite the Post Office. Where 1* kept constantly on hand Britannia Metal, Tin and Glass Lamps. of various patterns. Class lamps sold at manufacturers' price!. We take pleasnre In ofrerine to the public the follow In certificate, which is subscribed to by many respects hie citizens. We.the undersigned. Elva tried and are now using Carr's Patent Lamps, for burning Laid or other animal fat, and we have no hesitation in saying that they give an excellent light—equal to any of the ordinary modes of lighting a Loose. at about emmilurd the cost, and wholly , free oto smoke or other disagreeelde smell. We take a pleasure in recommending these lamps to the !oolitic, as by their use there k a great saving over either sperm or lard oil, or even candles; and we believe them to he more cleanly and less troublesome than either. To be had at BROWN k pamolin's only, Third street, nearly opposite the l'ost Office. Rev. W. W. Bakewelt, James (loon, " A. M. Bryan, Charles Paulson, " John M'Cron, C. Yeager, N. G. Collins. Wui. Craham,jr., " Robert Dunlap, E. Trovitlo, Dr. li. D. Sellers, Wm. Douglass, " E. D. Gazzam, Henry Atwood, " .Wm. M. Wright, Isaar Cruse, Robert H. Kerr, Esq., George W. Henry A. Beckham, Robert McPherson, Thomas Ouston, John S. Shaffer, George Miltenberger, Wm. Eichbaum, 0. P. Shims, J, R Turner, A. Miller. %V m. Martin. R. M. Riddle, Post Master Henry Bargesser, Robert Gray, James S.Clark, of thc Amer Allen Kramer. lean A. F. Marthens, John M,Camtrbell M. Stack house. - . L. Alberge.r, Robert Johnston. James !Heflin, N. B Just received, an Improved Patent Lamp, for kitchen use. nov 19—d1w wlf TO THE PUBLIC, and particu/ariv to nay former racer's of this city:—llnving retired from the practice of Medicine. ( may be permitted to say, that it has fallen lo the lot of lut few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or hare a share of obstretrical practice as my own has been for th, last 30 or 40 years. The experience of that long period of active life. and the fact of my having been twlee,since 1830, associated with Dr. R. A. Wilson, in the practice of medicine, (in both a period of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the merits of his pills. So convenient, so efficient. and yet so see. did I esteem these pilko bat for the last five years In my practice for the cure of chronir diseases,of whatever cams, and those of females in particular, I have used more of them than all other medicines. Like every other medicine. this must fail in come in stances, but in my hands there has been less disappoint. ment nd more satisfaction In :le administration of this one remedy than of ail others; its good eticcts sometimes quite astonishing me. If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either fore or after parturition, the Wilson's this were just the thing I wanted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined whit costiveness or inactivity of the liver. constituted the disease 3f my patient. the pills were just the thing I wanted. If I treated a ease requiring an emmenagogue, the Wilson's pills were Just the thing, I wanted. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the turn of life,' the Wilson's pills werejust the thing I wanted. Thus, without resit:et 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 alvays mo't promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's pills. That so great a number ofdiseases, and sometimes ap. parently opposite ones, in which I have used these pills, should be euted 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 ha many different causes, and yet all require that common and greatest of all blessings, water to quench their thirst. in conclusion, It is due the reputation of the medicine and the nubile, to say decidedly and onconditlerally,that the Wilson's pillsaretheonly combination I have ever met with In my longeonrse of practice, that really NS emesanything curative or specific for nick headache, Yours 4-c., DEL MILO ADAMS. The above Pilla designed parrienlarly for the sick Haed.Aehe. Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels prepared by the proprietor Dr. Q. A. Wilson, and for whnleini ie and retail, at bis dwelling In Penn street., below Marbury: Oct 1 DR. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These Pills arestrongly recommended to the notice of the ladles as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex• excise, or general debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections: These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Uni• ted States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and :mail. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. sep 10 20. Wood Street, below Second. WM. ADAIR, Boot and Skoe Maker, Liberty St., opposite the head of Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.— The subeerlt!er haying bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business in the old stand of Mr. It., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Be keeps corstantly on hand a large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and of the hest quality. He solicits the patronage of the pub• tic and of the craft. WM. ADAIR. rep 10 PITTSBI TR GA M AN UFACTORY.—Springs and Axles for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The subscribers 'manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coaeh,C and Eliptic Springs (warranted,) Juniata iron Axles, Sliver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Hush Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges. 4-c., kc. JONES 4• COLEMAN. St. Clair st., near lt e itelheny HD.9ELT,F.R9, M. D., office and dwelling in Fourth, neer Ferry street. sett IS-1y LOOK AT TIIIS The attention ‘ftho e who have been somewhat scep tical in reference in ilie numerous certificate. pititlished in favor of Dr. Fiyavne's Crimpound Syrnn t IWitd Cher ry. cm ntrount of e he persona tieing unknown in this see lion of the State. is rennet fully directed to the holowlee, certificale.she writer of whirls has heen a citizen of title hormigh for several years. and is known as a gentleman of Inietrity and responsibility. To the Agent, Mr. J. KIRISY. •I liner. need Dr SW:IVIIP'S Comp nod Syrup of Wi'll Cherry for a rough. with which I have been severely al flirted fir Dhow four months, and I have no hesitation in saying that it is the most effective medicine flint 1 have been able to procure. It composes all tineasinesa, and agrees well with my diet .—and ntrittinlns a regular and good appetite. I can freely recommend ft to all. others similarly afflicted. J.ltlltlicrca, Borough of Chambersit'e March 9. I R4II For see by WILLIAM TTIORN No. 53 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES PERSONS desirous of procurlne Fruit, Shride. and Ornamental Trees, or 13hrtibbers, from rhiladel tibia or New Ynrk, nre requested to make application as soon as possible. nt the Deux and Seed store of the suh scriber, where can be had catalogues, rtratultously, of the most excellent varieties. F. L. SNOWDEN. sep 21 No 184 Liberty street, head of Woes, MAR BLE M NUF CTOTI v.—Tnirlek Caw field re• spectrally acquaints his friends and t he public gen• erally, that he has commenced the Marble business at the corner of Fifth and Liberty sts—where will he constantly on hand. tomb stones, mantel pieces, monuments, head and foot stones. table slabs for cabinet ware, and every article appertaining to the business. He will warrant his work tube well done, and his charges tvitl be moderate. He respect fully asks a share of nubile patronage. sep ~AXXA¢ TURNBULL, PROPRIKTORI or THIC TOM. PAMIR MILL. Steubenville. Ohio. haylny remo- Vl4l tit lore from this city. have appointed Hnldship Fr grow ; 49 Market et., between 3rd and 4111,A -trent e for aro. Pair Of the different kindsof Paper rnanufar_ toted try 'them, where their friends nud customers will al ways find a recalar Purply of paper, RIO an Cap and I' sl Writine, plant and faint lined; Wraptilms and Tea paper; Bonnet Boards, and Printlnc Paper ofdtit'erent si sney and claplit lea ,011 of which will he sold on cite must accritartniaaltni termY:. Hot.nsnur 41. Rnowsuc, - Manufacturers rind importers of Wall Papers and Borders. keeps constantly on hand eve. ry variety of Entry, Parlor and Chandwr Papers, of the latest styles and most handsome patterns, whirl, they will sell low and on ackunmodating terms. whole.ale or retail; nov 18—tf. Portal,le Platform Scaler; on Mu els, to weigh 2,50011;s, at 555 00. do do tin do 2,005 at 1145 00 do do do do 1,500 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 at 30 00 do do du do 51)0 nt 25 00 With raising levers an addition of $3 to each scale. Dormant scales for the use of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, kc.,the same prices as above. Also, While's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements, and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for from R to $l5, They also manufacture Steam 11'17,111es for Flouring Mills. Sew Mills, Salt Works. kc,. double and singe geared slide tar hes,foot and other lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines. door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's mn• chilies and tools of all descriptions, also for making black log boxes, a superinr article; governors for steam engine. stocks, taps and dies, col Tee mills, bedstead or joint hots and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma• ellinery made or repaired; printing press platters turned and printing presses repaired JAMES MAY, Agem sep 22—tf TOIIN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis siott Merchant,No.lo6,corger of Wood 4- Fifth sta. Pittsburgh: Having heenappointed one of the Auction eers lot IheCity of Pitsburgh. tenders his services to jute bers, manufacturers and dealers, who may be disposed to make trial of this market. He is prepared to make advances on consignments of all saleable commodities, and trusts tosalkfy correspondents by quick sales, and speedy 'and favorable returns. That the various Interests which may he confided to him, shall be adequately protected, he brings to the aid of his own experience in business and acquaintance with merchandise generally, the services of Mr. Sartori. Faustarroca; heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement is made. REFF.R TO ' Messrs. M. Tiernan, Pres't. of M. 4- M. • Bank. •• Darlington 4- Peebles, Robert Galway. •• James hl. Cuoper, James May, R. M. Riddle. Pittsburgh ~ Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres't I of Exchange Bank. Illamplon,Smith, 4- co., .. John D. Davie, ' Samuel Church, •• J. K. Moorhead, •• Jag. W. Brown 4- co. •• John H Brown. 4- Co, •• Smith 4- niikotey, • Yardly 4- tp, vers., John S. Mifflin, • John FAMILY FLOUR —Just received a few barrel. of Saperior Flour, made expressly for family use.':For sale by ISAAC CRUSE, 148 Lib; St. Io Store 50 barrels sup. door. For publishing a new Daily Payer in the City of Pilfer FritlEStibscriliers having made arrangements to merge the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu ry into one Journal, rave concluded to puhtt-b a daily paper with the title of the Daily Morning Post. The leading object of isle 4 , PosT" will be the dissemina tion and defence of the political principles that have Otte. tofore hers 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 politics, the paper will he thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope, hy givin,g an lionrst, candid history of passing Political event?, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat ters and occurrences that come properlywit bin the snhere of a Public Journal, to make their papet sufficiently in cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, ir• respective of party considerations. In addition to the political and general news that will be found in the "Afar , iv Post," the Editors will take pains to furnish the IMAIICSSI4 community with the latest and most itittresting COMMERCIII. brrat.t.t. CiVirt front all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red 511(11 accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade as will be advantageous la our Merchants and BUSille..!3 Men In their several callings. • Terms.—The Pos - r will be published on a large imperi• al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLL.I ES per annum,payalde in advance. ft will also be sold by newsboys at the tow rate of TWO CENTS a ropy. .ilderretisernents will be inserted at the loWest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will he engaged on tile most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W. H. SMITH. mproved Hay inofariured Le 'heir Marhiot , hetween Pin- II si reel, two ore flail, Pitts nticactiire and Ind I he fol'ow scale.i(w hol. 4 , composed of Dela!): No. I, Port hie piat Cum 6..a1e, et, o weigh js,Uo oulids,al $65, YOUNG k BR ADBURY > Philadel'a I seplo PROSPECTUS . Gurgh, to be entitled the DAILY MORNING POST. AuThat 31, 1842 100 tiIIDS.KY. LEAF TOBACCO. in sinre and for sale by J. C . a r A CORDON, No 12, Water street BY ldoerisun Fr Co. London, for vale only by S. IC Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley Pillshitry,h Pa, and Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole anent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10 FARM FOR SA LT.—The undersigned offers for sale a tract of land situated 4 miles frb,t, freeport, in the direction of Kittanning. Buffalo 'township, Armstrong county. containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good fence; 10 of whicn are in meadow— a good square log dwelling house and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple orchard of 80 bearing trees—and a spring of excellent water convenient lathe house. FOR TERMS apply to the subscrihers residing at the Saltworks on the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 mite above Free. port. T O THE WISE. —1 tis now well understood how much disorders of the mind deperid for their cure noon a due attention to lite body. Ft is now understood how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid accumulations without weakening the bodily power. It is now understood that there is a reciprocal influence be. 'wren the mind and the body. ft is now understood that purging with the Rrandreth Pills will remove a melan cilaiY, and even insanity is cured by perseveringly using them; It Is now understood how much domestic happi ness depends upon the healthy condition of the digestive organs. It is now well known that the Brandreth Pills have cwred thousands of hopeless 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 Brandreth Pillsso cure, hut it is also on• drrstood how they cure; that it is by their purifying eflect on the blood the*. they restore the body to health. The value of the medicine Is becoming more and more, manifest, it is recommended daily from family to family. The grandreth Pills remove In an . almost imperceptible manner all nosions accumuiat lomrand purify and itigo rate the biood,and their good effects:lre not eutfiiterMak 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 nic daily and safely admini-terril In Infancy, youth, manhood, and old ace, anti taywomen in the most critical and delicate circumstances. They do not disturb or shock the animal functions, but restore their order and establigh their health. Sotd at Dr. Bralkil relit's Office, No. 91, Woad street, Pit tslita r2l). Prire 25 cents per box, with full directions. MARK--The only place in Pitisliurell where the 14 , nn. inc Pills can he obtained, is the finetor's own °lnce, No 93 Wood street. scp 10 f 0 THE LADIES —Why do you not remove 'that s.uperfluons hair you have upfPn your foreheads and tipper lips? Pr calling at TVTTIZ'S, Flei Fourth st and ob.:lining a bottle. of Gourand's Poudres tantilles, which will 114110VC it at once without affecting the skin. Vail can also alit tin Con ra nd's tinily celebrated Eau de Beanie, which will at once remove all freckle., pimples, eruptions of the skin, anti make your face look perettly fair; and to those who wish to assist mature by adding more color to their chei•ks, they can obtain some of Gem. rand's celebrated Liquid flange, which cannot be rublud off even by a wet cloth. Also mite lie found a good as sortment of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Bears' Oil, Al mond, Palm, Windsor; and other Soaps. Iftemt•mber.nt Tottle'4 Medical Agency, 85 4th street. Dec. 8, 1342 BRANDIZETH PILLS - F :ET Invalids read the following account of a Saito' cured of a complication of afflictions in nineteen days by the use of Brandreth Pills. It distinctly proves -there arc herbs in nature which have affinity cure be. cause of disease, and Brandret It's Pills are made for them Read and be convinced. Take the medicine andbe cured EXTRAORDINA R CURE OF RHEUMATISM DIARRHEA, AND AFFECTION OP THE L f/NG Joni Suxiv. of Pembroke, Washington county, Maine, being defy sworn, says, that lie was taken violently sick about six months since. The pains in his head, breast, hack, left side and instep bring so bad that he was una. hie to help himself. rind was taken into the Chelsea Hos. pital in the city of Poston. That after being in said hospital five weeks, Doctor Otis said he did not know what was the mattet with him, and that he could do nothing for him, nor could he prescribe any medicine That he, therefore, was conveyed from the Chelsea Hos. pita! to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he was there physicked with all sorts of medicine for a peri od of fuur ntontits,entiering all the lime the most heart. rending misery.— That, besides his affection of his bones he was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: some. times lie would spit a quart of phlegm in the day; besides this affection lie had a bail Diarrlnea, which had mor e or less attended him from the commencement of his sick. ness. That at times he dreaded a stool worse than he would have dreaded death; that tie can compare the feel. Ing to nothing save that of knives passing through his bowels. A Her stiffering worse than death at the Sailor's. Retreat,on Staten island, the doctor told him that medi cine was of no.use to hint. that lie must try to stir about. At this time he was suffering, the greatest misery. That his bones wire so tender he could not hear the least press ure upon the elbow or upon the knee, that his instep was most painful, that as the Doctor said he would give him no more medicine lie determined to procure some of fir., Brandreth's Piles, which he did. from 241 Broadway New York; that he commenced with five pills, and some. times increased the dose to eight. Tile first week'z. use SO much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing what he was using, said, 'now, Shaw, you look like n man again; if you irnorove in this way, you will soon be welt.' That he fatted every dose of the Brandreth Pins relieve him, first they cured hint of the pain when at stool; that they next en red the &turbine:l, aad finally the pains in his bones;—That the medicine seemed to add strength to him every day. Ile told the doctor yester day the 11th instant, that lie felt himself reel'. and also, that he owed his recovery to Brandretlis Pills under Providence, t hat he had taken I lit! medicine revel y day for 19days; that the doctor told hint if be had known he had been taking that medicine, hi should not have stayed another day in Hie house. lie consider - wit is his int . ( to make thispublic statement for the benefit of alt similarly afflicted; that they may know where to find a medicine that will care them. JOHN SHAW. A g .io ri 1 1 - 7 18 8 4 1 w b did eing bym a n e d d s u a l y y t zio , the i f l o d r s e, l o 2 i t n h r d s a t y o fale ment is true. J. P. WFlEELER,Conimiesionerof The BRANDRETII PILLS are sold at Dr, ftraer;, dreth's principal office. 241. BROADWAY. New TOO. andel his principal office, N 0.93 Wood streel,,Pittehtlithi the ONLY PLACE in Pittsburgh where the genuine can' be obtained 0222—dw2w. PRICE TWO CENTS• WM. k PHILIP RAKER DAILY MORNING POST• Dr. LARDNER is at present delivering a course of lectures at Savannah. From an ediorial notice of one of thorn on the subject of the heavenly bodies, published in the Savannah Republican, we make the following interesting extract: The Doctor commenced by saying that, although telescopic observation does. not enable us to ascertain the fact that tha plan. ets are inhabited, yet there is a mass of concurrent testimony, which is almost con clusive. If one were to land on an island, and to find there houses well warmed and protected against the weather, well lighted up, and having all the comforts and neces- series which men regnire, one would feel perfectly assured that such an island cone tamed organized beings like ourselves, even though no human creature *eta vie* In like manner, when we inves.tigate the movements of the heavenly bodies, we find a similar adoption of their economy to the wants of beings like rurselves, It is as— certained that they have atmospheres, clouds, a diurnal motion, the vicissitudes of seasons, and all the other phenomena, which mark the chaiacter of our own zlobe. I•' is a curious fact, that the planet Mercury, which is nearest to the sun, has an atmusphe►e more charged with clouds than, any other planet on the solar system. flits wise provision is obviously intended o screen and shelter that orb from the in- tense solar light'and heat whieh might oth. erwise make existence intolerable there. So dense is the covering of clouds around Mercury, that it is quite imposible to ob tain more than occasional glimps , 's of the disc Qf it. This is also the case with Venus, though not to so great an extent. Sir John Her. schell has succeeded, after much • careful examination, in joining together the obser. ved prtions of Venus, so as to make a tol— erable plan of its surface. Its diurnal ro• tation takes place in about the same time as that of the earth. This was ascertained by a German philosopher, who, on obser ving the crescent of Venns'with his teles cope, noticed that the extreme point, or tip of the horn of the crescent, become gradually bleated, and that after a certain time the point was as gradually restored . , . to its luminous appearance. Continued -. observations showed that. this succession of appearances was perfectly regular, and that it occupied in a few minutes less than 24 hours. ThA explanation of this is, that a mountain at this place cast - a shadow.* which shadow, by the diurnal minion of • the planet, was first lenr2theticri, then redn• ~,' ced, add finally. disappeared, CO return again at intervals perfectly regular. .-..r , Sir John Herschel] asceriidaed the cri titnal motion of Mars, by noticing a speck i I ()Oita surface, and watching its return- a. I gain to the same point. -This.took place' with the utmost regularity- sfiowing .that ,- the days and nights on the planet Mara , were nearly on : the same duration- as our. own. own. As the distances of the Planets from the sun increase, the clouds 'become leis and less dense, allowing a greater portion of solar light and heat t. leach the more remote ones. It a singular fact, that, as a general• rule, the distances of the planets from the sun goon neary cL•uhing at each remove. There is, however, between the ,prbits of Mars aid Jupiter an unusually wide space. This led to the conjecture that diet e ought to be a planet there, in order to render the plan complete. It was by accident that the first one of the four small plaue!s (or asteriods) existing there was discovered. It is presumed that other fragments exist, though ton small to be seen. These aste roids, Ceres, Pallas, Juno, and Vesta, are supposed to be the fragments of a broken planet. The fact, that they are not per fect spheriods, but angular masses, comes in aid of this supposition. Another fact, which is singular, is, that their riaihs es calculated, appear to proceed from the same point; and it is demonstrated, too, that these orbits must, al regular periodical limes, carry each of them through the same position in the heavens. A German philosopher has made a - mest singular calculation in regarl to the dis tances of the planets from the sun. He has c(mstructed a table, as follows: 0 3 6 12 24 4S 96 192 4444 4 4 4 4 4 7 10 16 28 52 100 196 MVEM— J S The, reader will observe, that the upper line of figures begins with zero, and then goes on doubling each time, starting with 3. The constant quantity 4 is added to each of these numbers; ar,d the results, from ad. , dition, show the representative dis:ance of the planets from the sun, beginning at Mer cury on the left. Observe the blank v Bich occurs in the vacuity between Mars and Jupiter. It is between these otl;its that it was thought a planet ought to exist, cor— responding to the distance 28, and here the fragmentary bodies (asteroids) or wrecks of 'a shattered world' have been discovered. It will not fail to - strike any one as most wonderful, the singular math ematical system by which the Architect of the Universe has measured and ordained the positions of the heavenly bodies. A preacher discoursing on the present fashions, remarked that there, were more • corset boards in the assembly before than would shingle a hen roost. .