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PUBLISHED BY
IriturS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
Jr. W. CORNER OF WOOD 4 7 FIFTH BTB.
eIBIL3IB.—FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in
1111111000 It. Minsk, copies TWO CENTif,--for late at the
liaddet of the °Gee, and by News Boys.
Aire Iliercary and 'Manufacturer
II *WNW WEEKLY, at the same office, on a doable
.moiliss sheet, at TWO DOLL %RS a year, In ad.
manse. Slagle costes. SIX CENTS.
Terms of Advertising.
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VIABLY A OVESTIIIEM ENTS.
muggiest.' es nialltilti.
• Oas Peussre. The Squares
Ms moons, $lB.OO Six months, $23,00
ilea year, 25,00 One year. 35,00
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...1271.arger advertisement. in prorortion.
CARDS of four lines Stx Dota.mts a year. •
PUBLIC OFFICES,&C.
OM POST Orrice. Third between Market and Wood
intsailts-111, N Riddle, Postmaster.
OUTOE Moran, Water, 4th door front Wood at. Peer
- IMlllesbisullitiavi —Major John Willock, Collector.
ewe TILSLSOZT. Wood between First and Second
Sassata.—James A. Ilartrant, Treasurer.
Court TROSIITILT. Third street. next door to the
ma Presbyterian Church-8. R. Johnston, Treasurer.
Illimpiewernes, Fourth, between Market and Wood
Iltlrusta—Akmander Ray, Mayor.
Maieuttarr'a Excuses's. Fourth, near Market st.
BANKS.
Petunias's. between Market and Wood st , on
?Bird and Fourth Mreets.
Mearstawrs' taro NIAN , TPACTUDIRS• AND Fsatisses' DN.
Min' Lunt, (formerly Saving Fund.) Fourth, between
Wood ked Market streets.
Br . fifth street. near Wood.
HOTELEI.
aiGlitelMallZlA Hoofs, Water street, near the Bridge.
Bstmastoe Horst., corner of Penn and St. Clair.
• Mareemarva• Horn., corner of Third and Wood.
,Astastnan Hcrrat.,corner of Third and Smithfield,
-- ' - " .. it114111111 ID STATUS, corner of Penn street and Canal.
Mosigas Ewers. Liberty street. near Seventh.
1ht4.111111 Masson Hoosa, Liberiy St. opposite Wayne
Mitiminimass. Mailman Hoes', Penn St. opposite Canal.
4001111E11T WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
COIUNSELLOR (T LAW.—Olnee remo•
Pld to Itakeweil's offices on Grant in., nem y opposite
-OP SOW Cowl Rouse, next rooms to-John 1:0; Mahon,
o—Firot floor. Den 10
; • R. ELLIOTT, M. I).— office released is
111. Chair street, litotes Pszn and Liberty 818.,
Pittekirek. ■ ri 10
NEW GOlClDS.—Preston Mackey, whulesala and
retail dealers in English. French, aid Domenic
illry Cooh. No. El. Market at , Pittsburgh. pep 10
iIirCANDLINS MICLURE, Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law: 011les in the Diamond, hack
• Of the old Court House, Pittsburgh. sett 10
litalliOVA.L.— R. Morrow, Alderman; ofli e north
tide of Fifth it., between Wood and Smithfield
Ma, Pittsburgh. men 10
111PDEVITT, Wholesale Gioter RettiNing
Mettler, And Dealer in Produce and Phishorgh
ilainefilevered Articles, No. 224 Liberty Strut, Pitts
-1,110.0*• Sep 10
lllFllatk fat 11. WILIA•11111 inns it, Dit.wnain
AlLSDitwoarn.—wholepal,
Grocers Produce and Commissions Merchants, and
Galen la Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. 29,
Wpoll-street. sep 10
0911 ARA ROBINSON, Attorney at Law
Office on the noel side of the Diamond,betwee
tilitasat gad Union streets, upstairs sep 10
A •
Z. DURBORAW, Attorney at Law; tenders
~ his professional services to the public. Office cor
a*, at ?fifth and Market Streets, above D. Lloyd t Co's
atore.Pittahargh, Pa. Sep 10
Joust s,Bnnarty /As. N. )(WAN
ler lc KEAN, Manufacturers of Copper.
Wit! and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 80. Front at., Fitts.
burgh. 'House Spouting and Steamboat work promptly
daesated. sep 10
.11101111/01 YOUN
THUS. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware
Rooms, 4....0rner of Hand st. ¢ Exchange Alley.
?gismo wishing to purchase Furniture, will Rod It to
their advantage to give use call, being fully satisfied that
we can please as to quality and price. sep 10
WITTON 4111 4 3.—Just received 160 choice Mtn
'IVA ton Haan, welt cured and for sate cheap by the do
set Of retail. by
isep 10
RITTA BAGA.—. I I supp'y of Landreth's Fresh Ru•
I. Raga, and other different varieties of Turnip
Asa 1. jest received and for sale at CZDVCZD PRICRII at the
Drug sad Seed Store of F. L. SNOWDEN,
- alualo No. 184 Liberty si reet. head of Wood.
W EBB CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe Menut'ecio•
ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States
Ladies Prunelia, Kid and Satin Shoes made in
M neatest iminer,and by the newest. French pattern'.
se► 10
54000 m pu o r ß e u h . m r. u . L . T b i e c d A is u p L os u e s d . o t r o b . y .t. to unit
F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. 184 Liberty Street, head of Wood.
irII. I IiOLIA ROOTS, Flowers and Flower Seeds or ee•
ary dew:rialtos, can always be had at the Drug
sad Seed store of F. L. SNOWDEN.
sap 10 184 Liberty street, brad or Wood.
LOB. Illinois Annual Mammoth Onion Seed, for
• Dale at the Drag and Seed store of
F. L• SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
4OOLBS. New JERSEY SWEET POTATOES
for 'evil ;jut received by
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; drlitIDSH TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades
rsIUS Traleplanileg Trowels, Editing Tools, Budding
IRstlm Frdning Raises, Frontal Shears. ere. , just re
iodised tad for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN.
apt° 184 Liberty Wen, bead of Wood. '
" l irillitOlCE Venison Haws.—lest received • mail sup.
71Lor Oro( very choice cored Venison Sams, on retell
molt lots for current money.
ISAAC II VitRIS. Agent,
and Com. Merchant
WRITS Data Clover Seed, Orchard Crass and
gitatacky Sloe Grave, always on band and for
sale Ur F. L. SNOWDEN.
asp 10 N 0.1114 Liberty street, bead of Wood.
111201r111111 it BUCHANAN. Atterasys at Lae, °Mee
resieved from Ow Diamond. to .Attorney'sßow,"
111104-4111100( !earth street, between Market and Wood
seplo
M4OSBTtAT6d • BLAN[B.Ior proceedings la At
tatleaat osier the tale-taw, Ibr sale at this °Mee
100111 SALL—Lets Oa the North East corner of Coal
Lose sad Ingh street. Apply to
MlO BENI. DARLINGTON. Narks', soar 4th
00 LBS. Landreth•s French Berger Beet Seed West
noticed tad for tale at the Drag and Seed
P. L. SNOWDEN.
114 LOW) weer, bead or Wood.
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WIIIIMMION OF PARTNERSHIP.—The
p hereto/bre exist's. between WIL•
INOUE llll" fted BENJAMIN HOPEWELL babied.,
1110011111111ellivpiliuthel seiitseet. WIHIa Dishy is authorised
*INS thesiiingtewe tK tM Iru It asitilegiap. the bssiviess
fiellbstile Aim WILLIAM MST.
111. OWL T.IOIIIWELII4
FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG
ISAAC HARRIS,
No.9.Filth ri
F. L. SNOW DEN,
No. 184, Liberty head of Wood st
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Piper Manufaclurerg. No. 37. Market et. imp 10-17
J OHN ANDERSON, SantWield Foundry, Water at..
near the Monongahela House, Pit IsLurgh. sep 10-1 y
LBONARD 8. JOHNS, Alderman, St. Clair street, se
toad door front Liberty. sep 10—ly
DR.'S. R. HOLMES. Office in Second street, next door
to Miasma) , 4- Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10-1 y
SHANK 4. FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law, Fourthst.,
near the Mayor's Office, Pittsburgh. aep y
THOS. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between
Wood and Smithfield ate., Pittsburgh. sep 10-1 y
HUGH TONER, Atto. nes at Law, North East corner
of and Pourih streets. sap 110—ly
BOSPION HANNA • ..J•KtIl TURNBULL.
'HANNA - TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No.
11l 104, Wood at., where may be had ageneral supply
of writing wrapping. printing, wall paper, blank books,
school books, 4-c, e. Pep 10-1 y
Q C. TOWNSEND .1 CO.. Wire Workers and
lit L., .Maarfacturrre, N 9.23 Market street. between 2d
and 3d streets. rep 10-4 y
EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn end Ft. Clair
et reels, by McKIBBIN Sr SMITH.
imp 10-1),
BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS—Ed
ward Rushes. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Wareham N 0.25. Wood at.. Pittsburgh. aep 10 —IY
IG METAL-77 tons soft Pig Metal for pale by
J. G 4. A. GORDDN,
'rep 13 No, 12 Water street
3 LBS. BACON HAMS. 16,000 lbs. Bacon
1000 Shoulders, for save by
J. G. 4- A. GORDON,
No. 12 Water street
JAS. PATTERSON, Jr.. Birmin:liam, near Pittsburgh,
-Pa., Manufacturer of Locks. Hinges and Rolls; To.
hiseco. Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for
Rolling Mills, fe. sep 10-1 y
JOHN DPCLOSKEY. Tailor and Clothier, Lther.y
street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South aide.
sep 10
JW. BURBIUDGE 4. CO., Wholesale Grocers and
Commission Merchants—. Second street, between
Wood and Smithfield str., Pittsburgh. rep 10- 1 y
JG. 4- A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding
. Merehanu, Water at.. Pittsburgh. see 10-1 y
gi A I§lB,-4 casks hams, a good article, received ner
B Corsair, and for sale by J. G. .t A. GORDON,
lap 70 No. I!, Water street
SUGAR f MOLASSE.S.--40 hauls New Orleans Su
gar; 81) Mils New Orleans Molasses; for sale by
sep 10 .1. G. - A. GORDON:
SAGA R.-7 bhdv prime N. 0. Saar, received per S.
B. Maine. and for Bilie by J. G. kA. GORDON.
Pep 10 No. 12, Water street
50 BACON CASKS.in order. on hand and for ale by
nen 10 J. G. 4 A.GORDON. No. 12, Water at
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.--13 hhda and 4 bbli N. 0.
Sugar, 32 Ws N. 0. Molasses, received per Steamboat
importer, and for sale by J. G. tk A. CORDON,
Pep 10 No. 12. Water street
5 BBLB. LA RD OIL. for sale hy
B. A. PA II VRSTOCK 4- CO..
corner of 6th nnirneKl sb
1631 CAPERSGermantown Lamp Mark for sale
by F A II NE!arO(7K k
rortiPr of Gel. and WOOll OIL
200 LISS Prepared Chalk, for foOe by
B. A. FIH ti FOCI( kCO ,
corner of 6i h and Wood me
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UG A R AND MOLASSES.-611 10tds. N. O. Sugar,
25 bbls. do. do., 100 do. Plantation ritrdrOisea, for
J. G. ¢ A. con noN,
No. 12 Water street.
sale by
sep 13
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.—
o be need in Bankruptcy proceeding.. printed on
good pa per,and in the forms approved by t lie Court,for sale
the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. pep 10
WM. HUBBARD, Ladies' fashionable boot and
shoe Manufacturer. No. 101, Third s. reel, between
Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh sep 10
11.11 BUCKMASTER, AVRNEY AT LAW,
. has removed his office to the corner of Fourth
ttreet and Cherry Alley, between Smithfield and Grant
ttreeta,lPittabureh. sep 10
n AVID SANDS, II ATCH & CLOCK
L MAKER, No. 7, St. Mir street, Pitts
,- •.. burgh,
DEALER IN WaITCII ES, CLOCKS, BR EASTPINS
FINDER RIJVWS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS,
sep 10
LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A full
supply of (Andreilt's Garden Seeds, always on
hand, and for sale at his agency, the Drug store of
F. L. SNOWDEN.
184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
DR. DAVID WARD ha t his o ffi ce and residence
.R.Jr on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House.
second dwelling from Ross street. Ile will faithfully attend
all calls pertaining to his profession. Night calls should be
made at the door above the basement, sep 10
R EMOVAL.—Mau hew Jones, Barber and hair Dress.
er, has removed to Fourth street, oppositethe May
oraoffice, where he will he happy to:wait upon permanent
ur transient customers. He solicltsa share of public pat.
step 10
M. A. WARD, DENTIST, Penn et. three
door below Irwin street, flours of business, from
94. x., until 5 r. Y., rifler which time he will attend
to no one except in cases of actual necessity. He
would further inform those who may think proper to
employ him,that he expects immediate payment, without
the necessity on his part of sending in bills. sep 10
JOHN 111 7 FA RL A ND, Upholsterer and Cabinet
..41...ker, Third st. between Wood k Market streets,
respectful Infra 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
Mattrasser, Curtain!. Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering
work, which he will warrant equal .o any made In the
eitY, and on reasonable terms. sep 10
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R ENOrilL!—The subscrtbers have remoycd to Wa.
ter between Wood and Smithfield streets, where
they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Commis.
sign business, and would respectfully soltelt the patron.
age of their friends J. W. BURBRIDGE Co.
Dec 3
COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, No.
110 Word Street, Pittsburirk.—R. A. Bauman.
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, is now prepared
to receive and sell all kinds of Goods and Merchandise,
at his large and capacious looms, hip. 110, North East
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, 'Pittsburgh.
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 evening..
Books, ke., every Saturday evvttng.
Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted
R nnnnn scss.
Messrs. John D. Davis, Esq.,
Bagaley 4. Smith.
tt Hampton, Smith, f co.,
tt F. Lorenz 4 CO..
tt J. W. Burbridge 4 Co.,
tt S. Brßee 4 Co.
tt Capt. James M'Oargill.
C. Ihmsen, Esq.
" Jona M'Fadden Esq.
t• Logan 4. Kennedy.
t. J. K. Moorhead 4 Co.
• Jaa. P. Stuart, Esq.
• Ktibert Galway,
Caps- Jas. May,
" MeTayalanua, 4 Co.
• Willies Symms, WhesMag
6a a. 8.4r04e7 Co PhDs. Loakevlße
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PITTSBURGH, FEBRUARY 6, 1843
HRIGBY—No. 121, Corner of IV•odand resat
. Streets, Firrsia.rgrA, has on hand a complete as
sortinentof Queensware suited to the city or country
(tilde. Also, a choke selection of pure white and gold
band DINING AND TEA WARE, in large or small sets,
or separate pieces to suit purchasers.
A cask of 46, 60, or 84 piece uts, superbly painted
and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices.
Toy Teaware, plain, and rich painted and gilt, (roe
1,00 to 45,00 per set.
Children's Mugs of every description.
White China Shaving Mugs.
Granite Dining at d Tea Services, in white and with
splendid American scenery printed in btu and black.
A large variety of Steamboat Dining and Breakfast Sets,
imported to match. complete,
Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the
Derbyshire Potteries.
Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties.
Window Glass, of every size.
Patent Buckets, Tube and Reefers.
Stone Pipe Heads. te. te.
All of which are respectfully offered to the pub.
tic on the most favorable terms. Jan 26, 1842-1 y
On Brgsltio Cotree. For sate by
Iv oat 4. •4- A. GORDON.
PEASE'S ROARHOUND CANDY.—TuTTL, has
received Ibis day tram New York, a fresh supply o.
the above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Colds end Con
gumption; and is ready to supply cuagomersat wholesale
or retail, at his Medical Atm,, St; Fourth at,
now 12
DAVID CLARK, .I,et, afashionabto Beet Miker,—
Hsi 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 dispos.
ed to patronise him. He uses nothing but first rate
stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives
Ins constant personal attention tobusiness, he truststhat
he will deserve ar,d receive a fair share of patronage.
lien 10
KUl'l'N, ICE CREAM, 4. CONFECTIONARY.—
A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the
public that they can always (Ind the hest quality of 'lce
Creams, together with ■1; kinds of confectionary and
fruits, In their ustron, at hi■ establishment—No. 11,
Fifth street, hetwt n Wood and Market.
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes, or anything in his line. Also families furnished
with Bread. *tip 10
EVAN S'S CAMOMILE PILL L B.—AultA•
HAM J. CLEMER, residing at 68 Mott sffleel.
New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia In Its most
aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head.
ache, great debility. fever, costiveness, cough, heart.
burn, pain In the chest and stomach always after eating,
impaired appetite, serration of sinking at the stomach,
furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomiting., dizziness
towards night and restleness. These had continued up.
ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consultieg Dr. Wm.
Evans. 100 Chatham street, and submitting to his ever
successful end agreeable mode of treatment, the patient
was completely restored to health in the short space of
one mouth, and.gratefui for the incalculable benefit deriv.
ed. tladly came forward and votanteered the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
No 20, Wood street, helow Second.
el AR R'SP.ATE.JrT LAMPS, FOR BURNING
LARD.—Those who would wish greatly to reduce
their expense for light, should certainly purchase one of
the above named Lamps, as by their use 'there is a clear
saving of at least two•t birds of the expense over Oil,and
the light obtained from this is pure and brllitant , and
wholly free from smoke or disagreeable smell. We would
here state that Carr's Patent Is the only one worthy the
attention of the public, as it is the only one that Is appli
cable to every variety or pattern of Lamps, and the only
one that will burn Lard VraLL, at any temperature of cold
or heat. We have, in the short space Onion mouth,,
sold several thousands: and with scarce an exception,
those using them haveltprmsed themselves highly pleas.
ed with then,, and fully convit.ced of the great economy
by their tt..e, as welt as their superiority over either oil
or candler, in regard to cleanliness and light.
The above named lamps can be had only at
BROWN 4- RA r-voNn's.
Third street, nearly opposite, the Post Otßee.
Where t kept reaslanlllr.olll-111and Britannia Metal, Tin
and Glass Lamps, of verions palterns.
Glass lamps sold at manufacturers' pricer.
We take pleasure In offerine to the public the follow
Inxcertincate, which is subscribed to by many respects
hie dtisens.
We.the undersigned. have tried and are now using
Carr's Patent Lampe' for horning Lard 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 house, at about one-third the cost, and wholly
free Iron. smoke or other disagreeeble smell. We take a
pleasure In recommending these lamps to the nubile, as by
their use there is a great saving over either sperm
or lard oil, or even candles; and we believe them to
be more cleanly and less troublesome than either.
To be had at BROWN 4' RAYMOND'S only, Third street,
nearly opposite the Post Office.
Rev. W. W. Bakewell, James (loon.
" A. M. Bryan, Charles Paelson,
" John M'Cron, C. Yeager,
N. G. Collins. Wm. Graham. jr.,
" Robert Dunlap, E. Trovillo,
Dr. H. D. Sellers. Wm. Douglass,
" E. D. Gazzam, Henry Atwood,
" Wm. M. Wright, Isaac Cruse,
Robert H. Kerr, Esq., George W. Henry
A. Beckham, Robert McPherson,
Thomas Ouston, John S. Shaffer,
George Miltenberger, Wm. Elchbaum,
0. P. Shiras, J. B Turner.
A. M Hier, Wm. Martin,
R. M, Riddle, Post Master Henry Bargesser,
Robert Gray, James S. Clark, of the Amer.
A lien Kramer, lean Hotel,
A. F. Marthens, John M,Camphall
M. Stack house. L. A lberser,
Robert Johnston, James Menlo,
N. B Just received, an improved Patent Lamp, for
kitchen use. no• 119—ri w wtf
TO THE PUBLIC, and particular/1r to sty Priest
patrons of tkis city:—Having retired from the
practice of Medicine. I may be permitted to say, that it
has fallen to the lot of but few persons to have enjoyed
so liberal or large a share of otrstretrical practice as my
own has been for the last 30 or 40 years.
The experience of that lone period of active life. and the
fact of my having been twice, Pince 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 safe, did I esteem
these pills, that for the last five years In my practice for
the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever nima, and those
of females In particular, I have used more of thorn than
all other medicines.
Like every other medicine, this most fail In some in
stances, but In my hands there has been less disappoint.
ment and more satisfaction in the administration of this
one remedy than of ail others; its good effects sometimes
quite astonishing me.
If my patient required a safe aperient mtgleine either
..fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pt.ls were just
the thing I wanted.
Ira dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined
with costiveness or inactivity of the liver, constituted the
disease of my patient, the pills were just the thing I
wanted.
If I treated a case requiring en emmenagogoe, 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 respeet to the name, a disease might
happen to wear at the time I have bad It under treat•
ment, particular indications or amnions arising, were
always moat promptly and most happily met by the
That so great a number of diseases, and sometimes ap.
parently opposite ones, In which I have used these pills,
should be cured more readily by them than by any other
remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but
why it N so is as clear to my mind as that a great many
persons should become thirsty from as many different
causes. and yet all require that common and grealest ut
all blotting., water to quench their thirst.
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I n conclusion, it is due the reputation of t'w medicine
and the public, to say decidedly and unconditionally. that
the Wilson's pills are theonly combination I have ever
met with In my lonicoarse of practice, that really pos.
eemesanything curative or specific frir sick headache.
Yours ke. DR. MILO ADAMS.
The above Pilla desig ned particularly Ibr the sick
Baed.Aehe. Dyspepsia, Conatipatkra of the Bowels te.,
prepared by the proprietor Dr. K. A. Wilson, and for
mile,whoimatie and retail,at his distills; in Pe nn attest,
bs3ow abirEmry.
Oct 1
D R. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These
Pills arestrongly recommended to the notice of
the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing
those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of et•
ercise, 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 State!, and many Mothers. For gale Wholesale and
Beall. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
sop 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second.
VVII. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maher, .ty St.,
opposits the head of Smithfield et., Pittsburgh.—
The subscriber having 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 hest manner
and oq the shortest notice. He keeps constantly on hand
a large assortment ofsboe finding's of ail deneriptlons and
of the best quality. Be solicits the patronage of the pub
lic and of the craft. WM. ADAIR.
sop 10
1 01 ITTEIBTfftGAINANUFACTORY.—Bpristys
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and Asks fin. Carriages et Eastern Prim.
The zubeerlbers manufacture ■nd keeps constantly on
band Coach,C and Ellade Springs (warranted,) /wain
tron Axles, Sliver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass
and plated Bob Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver tad Drags Lamps, Tbree fold Reps, Malleable
Iron, Deer Handles and Binges, ke.,fite.
JONES I COLEMAN.
St. Claw •t.. near tt e A lieeheny Odder
H D.PIELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling In Foortl
KA • near Ferry street. sep 13—ly
LOOK AT THIS.
The attention lf tho•ewho have been somewhat veep.
tical In reference to the numerous tett incatev published
In Amor of Dr. Swerne•s Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
ry, on acepant of the persons being unknown In this sec
lion of the State, Is respectfully directed to the following
certificate, the writer of which has been a eh Isen of thlt
borough forseveral years, and is known as a gentleman
of Intergity and responsibility.
Tr the itreat, Mr. J. Riney.
"f have need Dr Swayne's Comp and Syrup of Wild
Cherry for a ennelt, with which I have been severely of
Hided for •host Awn months, and I have no hesitation
in saying that it lathe most effective medirtne that! have
been able to procure. It compares all uneasiness, and
agrees well with my diet,—and mantalne a' regular and
Rood appetite. I can freely recommend It to all others
similarly adHeted. J. alltantcz, Borough of Chambersh'g.
Marett 9. 1340. pep 23
Forsate by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street
FRUI
T, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
IaISIESONS desirous of proemial Fruit. Shade. and
Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery, from Philadel
phis or New York, are requested to make application as
noon as possible, at the Drug and Seed Store of the sob
scriber, where can be had eatalognee, gratuitously, of the
most excellent sarlelles. F. 1.. SNOWDEN,
imp 21 No 1114. Liberty street, head of WOO
M ARBLE M ‘NUPACTOR Y.—Pat riek Ca wfield re
spect fully acquaints his friends and the public gen
erally, that he has commenced the Marble bnsiness at the
corner of Pifth and Liberty sta., where will be constantly
on hand, tomb stones, mantel pieres, monuments, held
and foot stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every
an leleappertsinlng to the hilliness. He will warrant his
work lobe well done, and his charses will he moderate.
He mime, fun, asks a share of nubile patronage. sap 10.
H JXXA¢ TURNB UL L. PR oratrroirs or,rns Cceir.
;row Parse MILL. Steubenville, Ohio. hissing remo
ved them more from t his ell y, have a ppoiefed
toldahip
hrownr, No. 49 Market st., between 3rd mad 4th, a
gents for inf sale of the different kind, of Paper mannfar—
lured them, where their friends and customers will al
ways flnd a ersnlss supply of paper, such as Cap and
P m Writing, plain and feint lined; Wrapping and Tea
paw; Bonnet Boards, and Printing Pitney ofdlfferent si
sea loa•pmat$00,101-of which will be old - es ibp mast
rietamagiodatlng terms.
Flett.armr k IRRowne, mannfarturers and importers of
Wall Perms. and Borders, keeps constantly on hand eve.
ry variety of Entry, Parlor and Chamber Papers, of the
taint styles and moat handsome patterns, which they
will sell tow and on accommodating terms, wholesale
or retail, noi 18—If.
Portable Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 I hs,;
8.55 00.
do do do do 2.005 at 845 00
do do do do 1.500 at 35 00
do do do do 1,000 at 30 00
do do do do 500 at 25 00
With raising levers an addition of $3 to each scale.
Dormant scales for the u•e of Warehouses, Flouring
Mills. 4.c.,the same prices as above.
Also, White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's
improvements, and a variety of other counter scales,
which they will sell for from 8 to $l5,
They also manufacture Strint Engines for Flouring
Mills • Saw Mills, Salt Works, he„ double and single
geared slide let hesfoot and other lathes for wood turning
machlwit for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door
and sash machines. Hall's patent horve power, with or
without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular
saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma
chines and tool. ofall descriptions, also for making black
lug boxes,• superior article; governors fur steam engine•
stock., taps and dies, cone mills, bedstead or Joint bots
and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma•
chinery made or repaired; printing press plattens turned
and printing preface repaired•
JAMES MA Y, Aged
sep n-tf
Tom. B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis
sion aferchant,Xa.lo6,corner a f We e d ¢. Fifth rte.
Pittsburgh: Having beenappolntell one of the Auction
eery fot the City of Pitsburgh, tender. his services to job
ber., 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 Mesta loaattidy correspondents by quick sales, and
speedy feed fivorabie 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. BAYOU.
Psuirrocc heretofore advantageously known, as an
importer and dealer In Hardware and Cutlery, with
whom a permanent regalement Is made.
RUM* TO
Messrs. M. Tiernan, Frail. of M. f M.
Bank.
6, Darlington Peebles, 1
44 Robert Galway,
46 James M. Cooper,
6. James May,
*. R. M. Riddle. Pittsburgh
Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres't I
16 of Exchange Bank.
66 Ilampton,Bmitb, ¢ Co.,
. 6 John D. Davis,
.6 Balsa& Church,
J. K. Moorhens!.
.4 Jas. W. Brown # Co.
.6 John B. Brown, 4Co
I. Smith 4. B storey.
•' Earthy 4
46 John B. ittddie,
.4 Jobe Derail,
F AMILY FLOUR—Jost received a few barrels of
Superior Mar, made expressly for hinny ase.:Por
Sala by ISAAC CRUSE, 1411 Lib, St.
Ia Store 50 barrels sap. Soar.
mproved Play
inisfactored be
heir Machin!
. between Dia
ih street, two
ice UaII, Pitts
nufacture and
nd the follow
tgscales(whol.
r composed of
tetal):
No. 1, Port
le Platforn
•ales on w
weigh 351 PU
undr,at $65,.
YOUNG 4 BRADBURY
PhHades
1 imp 10
PROSPECTUS
For publishing a new Daily Paper in tie City of pieta
barth, to be entitled the
DAILY MORNING POST.
THESubscribers having made arrangements to merge
the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu
ry Into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily
paper with the title of the Daily Meriting Post.
The leading object of the ..PosT" wilibe the dtesemina•
lion and defence of the political principles that have bete.
tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective
papers, and their best efforts will still be devoted to the
advancement and success of those doctrines.
Although, in politics, the paper will he thoroughly
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•
tent and occurrences that come properly within the Atter°
of a Public Journal, to make their nape, sufficiently in•
cresting to entitle It to the patronage of the public, Ir.
respective, of party considerations.
In addition to the political and general pews that will
be found in the ••.Worsting Post," the Editors will take
pains to furnish the business!, - Ap_trimunity with
the latest and most Interesting COMILIRCIA.I: Itcretta
met from all parts of the country, and to have preps•
red 911C11 accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade
as will be :rdvarliogeotla to our Merchants and Business .
Men In their several callings. -
Tertes.--The Pon: will be pnblished en a large Ironer!.
al sheet of One paper, (manufactured especially for this
Journsi) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum,payabte In advance. It will also be sold by
newsboys at the low rale of TWO CENTS a copy.
Advertisements will be inserted at the lowest rates
charged by the other daily paper. of the city.
DI-TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post,
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
THOS. PHILLIPS,
W.H. SMITH.
August 31, 1842.
100 HIM& KY. LEAF TOBACCO. In store and
for sale hy J. O. tt A COEDON.
No. 121Vater street.
■ Y Morrison 4. Lo. London, for sale only by S. 2%
11 Wickershnm, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. • sep 10
F ARM FOR SA LE.—The undersigned offers for sale a
tract of land situated 4 miles from Precool t, In the
direction of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Arnim°,
county. containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good
fence; 10 of writer' are In meadow— a good square log
dwelling houseand cabin barn ererted thereon—an apple
orchard of 80 bearing trees—and a spring of excellent
water convenient tothe house.
FOR TER MS apply to the subscribers residing at the
Saltworks on the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 mile above Free.
port.
sep 10 WM .4 PHILIP BAKER.
T O THE WISE.—I tis now well understood how
much disorders of the mind depend for their cure
upon a due attention to the body. It is row understood
how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid
accomulat ions without weakening the bodily power. It is
now understood that there is a reciprocal influence be.
tween the mind and the body. It Is now understood that
purging with the Brandreth,Pills will remove a metan
ebolf, and even insanity Weured by perseveringly using
them. It is now understood how much domestic happl•
ncss depends upon the healthy Condition of the digestive
organs.
It is now welt known that the Riandreth Pills have
cared 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 Brand reth Pitts so cure, but it is also un•
derstood how they cure; that it is by their purifying effect
on the blood (het they restore the body to health.
The value of the medicine is becoming moreand more
manifest, it is recommended daily from family to family.
The Orandreth Tilts remove in an almost impeteeptible
Ammer aU noxious accumulations and purify andinvigo•
rate the hiood,and their good effects are not counterhalan
cad by any Inconveniences; being composed entirely of
vegetables they do not expose those who use them to
danger; and their effects arc as certain as they are salu
tary; they arc daily and safely administered to Infancy,
youth, manhood, and old age, and to women in the most
critical and dellcatectrcamatances. They do tint disturb
or shock the animal functions, but restote . their order
and establish their health. AV
Vold it Dr. Etrasdreth's °Rice, No.9t, Wood street,
Pittsburgh. Prim 25 cents per box, with full directions.
MA RFC—The only plate in Pittsburgh where the genu
ine Pills can be obtained, Is the T.octor's own office, No.
93 Wood street. sep 10
MO THE:LADIES —Why do you not remove that.
superfluous hair you have upon your foreheads
and upper Bust By calling at 'Formes, 86 Fourth st.,
and obtaining a bottle of Gouraud's Poudres lflubtles.
which will remove it at once without affecting the skin.
You can also obtain Gourand's truly celebrated Eau de
Beam's, which will at once remove all freckles, pimples,
eruptions of the skin, and make your face look per'ectly
fair; and to those who wish to assist nature by adding
more color to their cheeks, they can obtain some of Gou•
rand's celebrated Liquid Rouge, which cannot be rubbed
off even by a wet cloth. Also may be found a good as.
sortment of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Bears' Oil. Al.
mond, Palm, Windsor; and other Soaps.
Remember. at Tuttle's Medical Agency, 86 4th street.
Dee. 8, 1842
BRANDRETH PILLS.
L ET Invalids read the following Recount of a Ballot
cured of a complication of afflictions In nineteen
days by the use of Brandreth Pill,. It distinctly proves
there are herbs in nature which have affinity cure be.
cause of disease, and Brandreth's Pillaare made for them
Read and heconvinced. Take the medicine antlbe cured
EXTRAORDIX.IIR Y CORE OF RHEUMATISM
DIA R RHCEA, A.ArD Als FECTION OP THE L LINO .t
JOHN SHAW, of Pembroke, Washington county, M nine,
being duly sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick
about six months since. The pains In his head, breast,
back, lef side and instep being so had that he was una.
hie to help himself, and was taken Into the Chelsea Hos.
Mist in the city of Boston. That after being in said
hospital Ave weeks, Doctor Otis said he did not know
what was the matter with hint, and that he could do
nothing for him, nurcould he prescribe any medicine .
That lie, therefore, was conveyed from the Chelsea Hos.
pital to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he
was there physieked with all sorts of medicine for a peri
od artier months, suffering all the time the most heart.
rending misery.— Thai, besides his affection otitis bones
he was trouhted much with a disease of the lungs: some.
times he would spit a quart of phlegm In the day; bldes
this affection he had a bad Distrait:ea, which had more
or leu attended him from the commencement of his sick.
ness. That at times lie dreaded a stool worse than he
would have dreaded death; that pecan compare the feel
lug to nothing save that of knives passing throogh hls
bewails. A fler suffering worse than death at the Sailor's
Retreat, on !Staten island, the doctor told him that . medi•
eine was of no use to him. that lie must try to stir about.
At this time he was suffering the greatest misery. That
his bones wt.re so tender he could not hear the least press-
Ure upon the elbow or upon the knee, that his instep was
most painfhl, that as the Doctor said he would give him
no more medicine liedetermlned to procure some of Dr.,
Brandreth's Pills, which he did, from 241 Broadway
New York; that, he commenced with five pills, and some.
times increased the dose to eight. The first week's use
so much benefited him. that the doctor, not knowing
what he was using, said, .now, Shaw, you look like a
man spin; firm improve In this way, you will soon he
well. That he found every dose of the Brandreth Pills
relieve him. first they cured him of the pain when at
stool:that they next cured the diarrhea, and tinnily the
pains In his bone,;—That the medicine seemed to add
strength to him every day. Hetold the doctor yester
day the 11th Instant. that he felt himself welt, and also,
that he owed his recovery to lirandreths Pills under
Providence, that he had taken the medicine revety day
for 19days; that the doctor told him if he NW known he
had been taking that medicine, he sena Id not have stayed
another day in rim house. Reconsiders it is his drily to
make thispublic statement for the benefit of all similarly
Melded; that they may know where to find a medicine
that will cure them. JOHN SHAW.
John Shaw being by me duly sworn this 12th day of
A pril. 1842, did depose and say that the foregoing state
ment Is true. J. D. WHEELER. Commissioner of Deeds
The BRANDRETH PILLS are sold at Dr. Bran,
dretb's principal office. 241, BROADWAY; New York
and at his principal ice, N 0.93 Wood Argot, Pittsborab.,
the OAST PL AVE In Pittsburgh where the 'enable can
be obtained, of ptt--dvam.
PRICE TWO CENTS
THE LITERARY POST.
Prom the London New Monthly Magaztne.
The List in the Lease.
BY MRS. S. C. BALL.
CONTINUED
To one accustomed only to.the well bred
griefsef Modern society, the earnest and
gushing sympathy with which an Irish girt
enters into m pe joys, griefs hopes, and
fears, of those she loves, presents quite a
new and delightful reading of human na
ture—it. is most beautiful and eloquent is
its character! She loses all consideration
otaelf- . --she weeps—she laughs—because
those she loves weep or laugh. She for
gets that she is a separate creation—and
fetlls as if created for her friends—friends!
—the word ill all too told to express her
devotion, it must be seen to be understood
—excited, or it can never be appreciated
wait eeserves. Grace Burnett was a crea
ture of smiles and teare = a sunbeam or a
shadow. She had never been seen to
frown, though she was often sad, because
her uncle was at times moody, even to illy
temper; the neighbors said they sometimes
pitied her; had they understood the happi
neeirshe felt in soothing his irritations,
they would have envied her delight when
saying, `No one can please my dear uncle
half as well as I.' Grace was proud of the
influence her affectionate gentleness had
gained over Black Burnett. And now,
when she hung round him and enquired so
earnestly ff .- fie was ill, and wliet troabled
him, she thought her heart would break at
his continued silence; even her idiot broth
er seethed to sympathize with her—he fid
geted on his seal, looked at her, shuffled
his fingers through his hair, and at last
came and stood by her Fide.
'Something'll come entirely over him
that I've no skill in,' she said at last, des
pairingly; 'Mick. speak to him, Mick; he'll
mind you, maybe.'
'What you see wrong in °theta, mend in
yourself,' muttered the idiot.
'Ay, Grace—my poor Grace—and that's
it, sure enough;' said her uncle,recoveriog
from his stupor—'that's 4f—the sermon
that poor natural preaches was ever more
in my ear, *tad maybe that was the reason
it did not reach my heart—What you 800
wrong in others mend in yourself.' Waan't
I constant at Mr. Harts way of Mount
Grove, to get a lease of years, instead of
lives, for his farm?—didn't I worry Mr.
Maguire till 'te had his lease properly
drawn; and when forty acres of the best a
rable land in the county went clean out of
the hands of Nicholas 1 5iuise, who pvsed
so many censures on hip carelet•snes as
Black Burnett?
Wilat you see wrong in others, mend
in yourself,' again said Michael.
'By the blessed saints!' exclaimed Bur
nett, his agitated feelings taking another
turn, and glad of escape by words or yio- ,
fence, 'if you repeat that to me again, you
poor tantalising ill-featured fool, I'll find
if there's any brains in your skull! It's a
purty thingfor you to be reproaching me,
that nursed you since you came out of your
shell.' Michael and Soap paired off into
the zbironey-corner, and Grace burst into
tears.
'Ay, y; you may well cry, Grace, but
it's no use. I'm ould,and almost helpless,
and God only .knows*:--ciiiitinuecl the far—
mer, as he paced up : arid down the spa—
cioas kitchen, wl - iich - bis father and graiiil;."
father had trod before him—• God• only
knows how long I maybe in the land of
the living; and then, Grace, then what is,to
become of you?'
'Me, uncle?'
'Ay, you, uncle!—why you're.growine
as great an nmadawn as your 'brother!'
Grace feared to ask a question, but still
the tears rained down her cheeks.
'Haven't you heard me say that I had' 3
lives in the new lease of this place—James
Kenneth, and his son Thomas—Thomas,
who was born the same year as you, my
poor Grace,—and—but the Lord forgive
me, what an ould sinner I am!; Tom Ken
neth cut off, as a boby may say, in the very
bud of his youth—the same age 25 you.
Grace—within a week the same age,—yet
he is taken,—a-fine, strong, healthy boy;
he is taket.; and you, a delicate, weakly
girl, but the delight and treasure of you r
uncle's heart; ynu are left upon the earth,
and in my own house, to Hess it as you
have always done; Gud forgive me my
sins! but I was always a passionate man;
hot and hasty,you'll forgive me, my child?'
'The old man kissed the daughter of his
heart and his adoption; and, in the twinkd
ling of an eye, the sorrjw passed from her
lovely face; quicker than she could wip3
sway the tears.
'Sure, thanks be to God, I've heard you
say that your own life's in the lease, and
sure that's to the good still, and will be,
p'ease the Almighty, for many a long day
to come, and, uncle dear, maybe the land•.
lord would still renew it upon years; at►d
even if be didn't, don't fret ►in our account,
for—'
Before she could finish her sentence,
there was a loud knock at the cottage :loot.
Snap, in his eagerness to investigate tho
character and demands of the visiter, over
turned the wheel, and without heeding
'the mischief he had done, poked his snub
nose through an aperture in the post, and
growled angrily. The doors of Irish cot.
cages are seldom fastened; indeed, during
'be last month, notwithstandin g what is
called in England 'the disturbed state of
the country,' I slept more than a week in
the house of a conservative gentleman, re
siding in the midst of a catholic communi.
ty, whose doors and windows were never
disfigured by bolt, bar, or lock, though the
house was known to contain much phite,,