11--....-1 PUBLISHED BY 71P38.. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, X. W. COAXER OF WOOD 4 , FIFTH STS irligg.lll4,,--FtVE DOLLARS a year, payible in It/entice, tingle copies TWO CENTLt—for sale at the meteler et the nice, and by News Bey'. TIM Mercury and Manufacturer to jiildbttei WEEKLY, at the same office, on a double Oreihts sheet, at TWO DOLL %RS a year, in ad. ♦aeee. 'Single conks, SIX CENTS. Timms of A n FAUAttli OF TWII Die lesettlee, 0.501 wilwertient. 0.75 reree s tniertioes, 1.00 One mot, 1.50 T lie steak*. 3.00 Tine weeks. 440 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS ►T itlt.l6l7llC. Ous thsitry. Two Squares Or emotes, $lll,OO I Six months, 1113,00 sae year. 25.00 One year, 3 . 5,00 trrtargel advertisements in prorortion. - - 041UP3of four lines Six Doct.Lits a year. rUSLIO OFFICES,&C. Vie! Pest 13MM. Terd between Market awd Wood Ilkstadta—R. IA RiePe, 'Postmaster. Cagrek ff,x:rra, Weser, 4th doer 'Prom We st. Peter. eau", traillings Mater teen istreflerek, Centel Or. Care Teassoat. Wood between, Mit and Second 4treets—lames A. Bertram. Treanwer. COUNTY TRICLSIIItY, Third street, next door to the Third Presbyterian Chureh—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. diteett's Orrice, Fourth, between Market and Wood eta—Atctrander Hay, Mayor. allacoommies lizonorea. 'BANKS.'Pourth, near Market st. Itreastostest,tietweett Market and Wood streets, on Tynerll mad Vomit streets: Mesrm&wrs • Leo Mklllo/ACTl:lllytts. AN D FARMILTRIV teats Banc. (formerly Saito; Fund,) Fourth, betty en peel eted Market attests. Etresmea, Fifth street, near Wood. - -HOTELS. 1111 House. Water street, near the Bride. ,Meeriastes floret.. corner or Penn and St. Clair. limemsamrs' Ho-rst., corner of Third and Wood. Atstaatcan Hout.,eorner 01 Third and Smithfield. .....ivateeras, corner of Penn street and Canal. IftllojelaerlErier..z., Liberty street, near Seventh. ‘141.11.0as Ms.trinon House, Liberty St. opposite Wayne m awrrton Hoerr. Penn St. oppointe Canal RT 'WOODS, ATTORNEY AND VW . ODIJNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office remo elilbibtiatteweirs offices on Grant st., neaily opposite 41Mirmlbse Court House, nest rooms to John D. Mallon, ( ..-rlrst floor. srp :VINO& H. ELLIOTT, M. D.—Office reutimei t 81. Clair street, between Pin* and Liberty Sta h PiterargA p mew GOODS,—Preston 4. Mackey, wh.,lesale and retail dealers in English, French, and Domestic pry Goods, No. Sl. Market at , Pittsburgh. rep 10 MICANDLESS & AVCLURE, Attorneys and Counseilors at Law: Office in the Diamond. !tack of the old Court Douse, Pitisiturgh. seri 10 jy aide yik.ttt; Morrow. be t wed d A ptr de oo rm d zi a lt: id of: m e il n h o fi r e t i l d l , riitsha r PeP 10 IINIIIPDEVITT, Whotritaie Grocer Rectiftlog And Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh ihtstisegeruired Articles, N.. 224 Liberty Street. Piths isvgll. seri 10 =1,411. Ile WIL'.LLg S ICni S. DILWORI if ,: LLIAMS & DlLAVORTll.—whotenic Mr. Grocers Produce and Commission Merchants. and Mileolfs is Pittsburgh Manufactured article,. No. 20. %Via - A street. sett 10 -- If. ROBINSON, Attorney at Law Office on the north side of the Diatnondttetwee Mattel and Union streets, upstairs sep 10 A 1. IDURBOELAW, Attorney at Law; tenders VIA professional services to tlit. public. Office cur. Lei Flab and Market Streets, above D. Lloyd k Co's stiorernstabersh. Pa. sep 10 ------- sons B. Stumm JAS. N. RIFF KEA.N, Manufacturers of Copper. RIM. and Sheet lron Ware. No. 80, Front at., Fii ts- IWO. Hotta Spouting and Steamboat workpromp 10 IIV eekkid. sep .1111,11•111-11 TOUI( • FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware Irit4ll4l", uorner of Hand st. or Exchange Alley. -MIN* wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to Itartisitraotage to give us a call. being fully satisfied p that please as to quality and price. se 10 ntiTTCON AIIIS.-Just received 160 choice Mut tra . Hams, 'veil cured and for sate cheap by the do. .; oi retail, by ISAAC tIARRIS, MI 10 N 0.9, Fitth sr RIUTA BAP At.--A dupp'y of Landreth's Fresh Bo- to Bata, and other different varieties of Turnip 0.-i. jest received and for sale at azurcen PRICKS at the 01,111 add Peed Store of F. L. SNOWDEN, nap 10 No. 184 Liberty Slreet, head of Wood. ----- . VVEBB CLOSEYO Boot and Shoe Manuincio• ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States Bank. Ladies Prnoella, Kid and Satin Shoes made in bie oiri test sianoer,and by the nevrest Prench patterns. aelP lQ 5,000 MORUS MULTICAULUS. in lots to suit purchasers; to be disposed of by F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184 Lrberi7 street, head of Wood. • 'DAHLIA ROOTS, Flowers and Flower Seeds of ev• dry deoerlatton, tan always bed at the Drg i d Seed store of F. ha d NOWDEN'. attn'lo 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. 11ItnoIs Annual Mammoth Onion Seed, for • late at the Drug and seed store F. LSNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. ago I. Alan (.BS. NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, MIA", for seed; just received by F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184, [Aber( y head of Wood et. GAEDIEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes, Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, Eddini Tools, Budding %elves, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc.. Just re. sifted and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. imp /0 184 Liberty street. heed of Wood. • .n Hains.--Just received a small sup• e'eured Venison Hams, on retail for carrent money. ISAAC H %HMIS. Agent, and Cony. Merchant CI VOW, r ISS• 100 •••" --- • Doteh Clover Seed, Orchard Grass and impree,ify Blue Grass, L. o alwa F. n band and for ys SNOWDEN, N 0.154 Liberty street, head of Wood. t i o rwal fr BUCHAN AN, Attoraelt at 1,4117, Office 40.09011 from the Diamond, to • A ttorney'aßow," diMWElrastrti street, between Market and Wood . seplo • AI.kg.BLANKS, for proceedings in AC. iilactate law, for sale at this ig iwit seder t Office. tr:JiAL,g.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal 6ASS**4 gip street- Apply to w.,-'lOlllll/. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th at. ~,-. . 11.11103.1.aadreth's French Einar Beet Seedjast '.:mod aril for tale at the Drug and seed Sr - F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 f..4belty street, head of Wood. 11181AMON OF PARTNERSMP.—Tbe eepoutitemblp berstarone Wines between WU,- tints" ash SEMI A SEM HOPEWELL Is this day Otte 1111111611 ensseat. Dishy le suttiorised 11110111. 1 11MBe et Umbria is muting up the business witu AM Wore, perm T.II9FILWILLLI INC LINES Ott LESS: One month, .00 Taro moots, 6.0E1 Three monthC, 7.00 Four months, 8,00 Six months, 10,07 One year, 1.5.00 • . BAIL • NI• G POST JOHNSTON 4. STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper al anufactuzerfa No. 3?, blatkei et. seplo-ly JOHN ANDERSON, amithfield•Foundry, Water at.. near the Monongahela House, Pittsturgh. aep 10-1 y LEONARD S. !MINS, Alderman, St.Cleir street, se coed door from Liberty. sep 10-1 y DR. S. R. HOLMES., Office in Second street, next door to Id Ovally it Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10-1 Y S/lUNK it FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourthst., near the Mayor's °Mee, Pittsburgh. sep 10-1 y THOS. HAM I LTON. Attorney at Lats. - Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sic. Pittsburgh. sep 10-1 y HUGH TONER, Attot nes at Law. North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth street!. sep 10-19 TIVOIRTIOR HANNA JAXESTURNBUI.L. HANNA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse. No. 104, Wood at., where may he had a general supply of writing wraPpint. printing. wall paper, blank books, school hooks, ke, c. seP 10--ly UPI C. TOWNSEND lc CO.. Wire Workers ate. IL. Manufacturers, N 0.23 Market al reel, between 2d and 3d streets. eep 10-1 y I, 4 IXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair si reels, by bIeKIBBIN 4 SMITH. sep 10—ly BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--Ed ward Hushes. Manufacturer of Iron end Nails Warehouse N 0.25. Wood Al.. Puttsburgh. sell 10 y IG M ETAL.-77 tons soft Piz Metal .for sale by J.G.k A .GOREON • No. 12 Water street 3,000 Las. A %CO:4 A ANIS. IEOOO lbs. Baton Shoulders, for save by J. G.4^ A. GORDON, No. 12 Water street WAS. PATTERON, Jr.. Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufarturer of Locks. Hinges and Bolts; To• bacco, Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws; Houten Screws for Rolling ?dills, 4-c. sep 10—fy JMIN 111 9 C LOS KEY . Tailor and Clothier, Laber.y street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side. sep TO JW. BUII.BRIDG 11 it CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants— Second street, between Wood and Smithfield sts.,Pittsburgh. seplo 1 y G connori. Commission and Forwardin J• Merchant, Water at.. Pittsburgh. sep 10-1 y LTA hIS.--4 casks hams, a good article, received per S R Corsair, and for sale by J. Rik IA2, . GORDON. No. Water street S— UO AR k MOLASSES.-40 UM, New Orleans Su !ar; BO Mils Slew Orleans lliolawres; for sale I , s , Pep TO J. G. k A. GORDON: QUG A R.-7 hbds prime. N. 0. Siitar, received net S 8. hlaine, and for sale by I.G. 4-A GORDO N. • sep 10 No. 12, at 50 BACON CASKS Jo order, on lia.nd and for rale by sep 10 J. G. It A. COR DON, No. 12, Weller id QUO A R AND ftlol, ASSRS.—I3 hhds sod 4 b!.ls N. 0. Sugar, 32 bids N. 0. Molasses, received per Stesusbost Importer, and for sale by J. G. tA. GORDON, No. 12. Water street 5 BBL& WO 011., for saie by ;' B. A. FAH NESTOCK 4- CO., corner of 6th and Woodall , up 1631 PA POW Germantown Lamp Black for sale by 1.1. A. FAIINEATOCK sr CO., corner of 61 h and Woods's. 200I'" PreptaredßChAatkifAntir ;Firs I C K R. CO. corner of eri h and Wood Ala SUGAR AND ftlol. ASSES.-60 htids, N. O. Sugar 25 bids. do. do., 100 do. Plantation Molasses. fo sale by J. G. k A.GORDON. sep 13 No. 12 Water street. BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— o be used In Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on good paperjand in the farm approved by t he Cowl Jot sale at the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. sep 10 WIVI. IIUBBARD, fashionable hoot and shoe Manufacturer. No. 101, Third s' reel, het weep Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh ser.lo BUCKMAST'ER, AT'RNEY AT LAW, 1)11 • has reintiVed his office to the corner of Fourth street arid Cherry Alley, between Smithfield and Grant at reels, Pittsburgh. sep 10 Irk AVID SAN DS, NN ATCII & CLOCK a t. -71- , MAKER, N 0.7 , St. Clair street, ruts , burgh. DEALER IN WATCRES,CLOCKS,BREASTPINS FINGER RINGS, GRAINS, KEYS, CO.4IES, 4c. sep 10 LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A riot supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds, always on hand, and for sale at his agency, the F Dry: slore of . L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty sr reel, head of Wood DR. DAVID WARD liar his office and residence en Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House. second dwelling from Rout street. He will faithfully attend all rails pertaining to his profession. Night calls should be made at the door above the basement. sep 10 EMOV AlL—Mall hew Jones, Barber and flair Dress 11 er, has removed to Fourth street, oppositet he &lay ors office, where he will be happy to:wait upon permanen ur transient customers. Ile solicits a share of public pat Ilep 10 WM. A. WARD, DENTIST, Penn st. three door below Irwin street, Boors of business, from 9A. K., until 5 P. M., after which time he will ottend 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 1111FARLAND, Upholsterer and Cabiwet M...ker, Third at. hawses Wood k Market streets. respectful informs his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute alt orders for Sofas, Sideboards, Bu reaus,Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, flair and spring Mattrasses, Curtains, Carpets, alt tonsof Upholstering work, which he will warrant equal .o any made in Ilie city, and on reasonable terms. rep 10 REMOVAL!—The subscribers have removed to WA. ter between Wood and Smithfield streets, where they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Commis. 'ion business. and would respectfully south the patron. age of their friends. J. W. BUDBDIDGE tS• Co. Dec 3 COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, No. 110 Word Street, eittsbarpt.—R. A. Bailsman, Auctiotfeer and Commiwion Merchant, Is now prepared to receive and sell all kinds of Goods and Merchandise, at his large and capacious looms, No. 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 evenings. Books, 4- c., every Saturday evening. Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted. R ttttt aces. Messrs. John D. Davie, Esq., - Moseley Smtth. Hampton. Smith, 4. co.. F. Lorenz 4. co., J. W. Burhrldse dr CO., .. B. M'Ree k co. .. Capt. James OrGargill, C. !humeri, Esq. Jona M'Fadden Esq. Logan k Kennedy. J. K. Moorhead 4. co. .1. J. P. Stuart, Esq. Robert Galway, Esc Capt. Jas. May. Illtellay.Maana, 4. CO. " William ayes" : Wbselkne • 8.0. Heavy. Lesinilie Smith. lager, it Co ?Mb. HIIIGBY — No. 121, Corner of Wood end Front Streets, Pittsbi.rgk, has oo hand a complete as sortmentof Queensware suited to the city or country trade. Also, a choice selection of pure while and gold hand DINING AND TEA WARE, in large or small sets, or separate pieces to snit purchasers. A cask of 46, 60. or 84 piece sets, superbly pninted and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices, Toy Teaware, plain, and rich painted and gilt, free 1.00 to 45,00 per set. Ghildren'slidurts of every description. While China Shaving Mugs. Granite Dining at d Tea Idervices, in while and with splendid American scenery printed in Mee 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, Tubs and Reeler,. Stone Pipe Heads, 4. tkc. All of which are respectfully offered to the pub. Ilc on t he most favorable terms. Jan 26,1642-1 Y d 100 Baas Rio Coffee. on 4. For sate by • A. GORDON- IDEASE'S BOARBOUND CANDY.—TuiitTr has received this day from New York. a fresh supply o. the above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Colds end Con gumption; and is ready to supply enotomersat wholesale or retail. at his Medical Agency, 26 Fourth st. nov 12 DAVID CI.ARK, Agot. easkionabie Beet Maker,— Ihie removed to No. 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he woo d be happy to see his old customers, and ill others who feel dtspos. ed to patronize him. He uses nothin; but first rate sleek. and employs the best of workmen; and as be gives Ins constant personal attention to business, he truststhat he will deserve and receive a fair share of patrona:e. seri 10 CREAM, 4- CONFECTIONARY.— A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the politic that they can always find the best quality of Ice Creams. together with al: kinds of confectionary and fruits. In their fqfrt on, at his estabrikatent— No. 11. Fifth street, bet we n Wood and Market: N. 13.--Partics supplied on the shoiiest notice, with cakes. or anything in his line. Also families furnished min Bread. seri 10 FVANStS CAMOMILE PILL LS.—ABRA• 4 HAM J. CLEM ER, residing at 66 Molt street. New York, was afflicted with Oyspeptda In its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head• ache, great debility. fever, costiveness, cough, heart. burn, pain in the cheat and stomach always after eating, impaired appetite, aerration of sinking at the stentarli, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomiting', dizziness towards night and restleness. There had continued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Pr. Wm. Evans. 100 Chatham street, and submitting to his ever successful Ind agreeable mode of treatment. the patient was completely restored to health in the short space of one month, nod grateful tor the incalculable benefit dear. ed. tladly came forward and votanteered the above state For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. E. SELLERS, Agent., • 0 No '2O. Wood street. below Second. CIA RR'S PATENT LAMPS, FOR BURNING LA RD,— Those who would wish greatly to reduce their expense for light, shout d certainly purchase one of the above named Lamps, as by their use there is a clear savior of at least two•t birds of the expense over 011,and the light obtained from this Is pure and brilliant, and wholly free from smoke nr disagreeable smell. We would here state that Carr's Patent is the only oily worthy the attention ofthe public, as it is the only one that Is apptt cable to every variety or pattern of Lamps, and the only one that will burn Lard wxt..1.., at any temperature of told or heat. We have, in the short space of three mouths, sold several thottAands: and with scarce an aixception, those using them have expressed themselves highly pleas ed with them. and fully convit.ced of the great economy by their it-e. as well as their superiority over either oil or candles, in regard to cleanliness and light. The above named lamps Mill behind only at BROWN 4- RAYMOND'S, Third street, nearly opposite the remit Meer. Where to kept constantly on hand Britannia Metal, Tin aid Glass Lamps, of vatlons patterns. Glil!A lamp. sold at manufacturers' pries,. We take nlyasure In offetitic to the public the follow neeertilicale. which is subscribed to by ninny respect* hie citizens. w We.t he undersigned. have tried and are now rising I Carr's Patent Lamps. for burning Lard or oilier animal fat, and We have no hesitation in saying that they glee an excellent light—equal to any of the ordinary modes of lighting a bootie, at about one•third the cost, and wholly free Irmo smoke or other disagreeeble smell. We take a pleasure in recommending these lamps lo the public. as by their use there is 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 nt RROWN 8r RV( XOND . B only. Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. Bev. W. W. Bakrwell, James {loon, " A. M. Bryan, Charles Pontoon, " John M'Crnn, C. Yeager, N. G. Collins, Wm. Graham, jr., " Robert Dunlap, E. Trovillo, Dr H. D. Sellers, Win. Douglass, " E. D. Cazzam, 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. Eichbourn, 0. P. Shiras, J. 13 Turner, A. M incr. Wm. Martin, R. M. Riddle, Post Master Henry Bargesser, Robert Gray, James S.Clark, of tho Amer Allen Kramer. icon Hotel, A. F. Marthens. John al,Campbell M. Stack house. L. Alberger, Robert Johnston. James Mellin, N. B. Just received, an Improved Patent Lamp. for kitchen use. noir 19—diw ts• wtf TO THE PUBLIC, and particularly to sty fame patron• of this city:—having retired from the practice of Medicine, I may be permitted to say, that it has fallen to the lot of tut few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or large a share of obstretrical practice as my own has been for the last 30 or 40 years. The experience of that long period of active life, and the fact of my having been twice, since 1030. associated with Dr. ft. 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 yeats in my practice for the cure of chronic diseases,of whatever name. and those of females in particular, I have used more ot them 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 tae administration of Ibis one remedy than of ail others; Its good effects sometimes quite astonishing me. If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either ..fore or after parturition, the Wilson's (wilt were Just the thing I wanted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with costiveness or inactivity of the liver, coast listed the disease i f my patient, the pills were just the thing I wanted. . . If I treated a case requiring an emmenagogue, the Wilson's pills were just the thir* I wanted. If palpitation, headache, flushed counrenanre, or other indicating a disturbanie 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 respect to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the time I have had It ender treat ment, particular indications or symptons arising, were always mo.t promptly and most happily tact by the Wilson's pills. That so great a number of diseases, and sometimes op. patently opposite ones, in which I have used these pills, should be cut ed 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 us many different command yet all require that common and greatest uf all blessings, water toquench their thirst. In conclusion, It Is due the •epatatlon of the medicine sad the public, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that the Wilson's pills are the only combination I have ever met with in my longeourse of tiractlec.thet really pus• suresanythlng curative or specific for sick headache. Tours ic., DR. MILO ADAMS. The above Pills designed particularly for the Ma Floed.Athe, Dyspepsia. Conotlpatloo of the Bowels Ire., prepared by the proprietor Dr. I. A. Wilson, sad for salembolooalo sad Malt, t blsdweigMg to Nos Wog, Wow Marbury. Oct 1 ), Pittsburgh I 1 I 1 D R. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Three arestronty recommended to the notice of the ladles as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, front want of ex ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections: Three Pill! , have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Uni ted Stales, and many Mothers. For sale Wholegale and Retail. by R. r.. SELLERS, Agent. Pep 10 No. 20. Wood Si reel, below Second. - - - --- WM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker. Liberty St., oppeett• the head ej Setif lipid at.. Pittsburgh.— The subscriber haring bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business In the old sland of Mr; R., and Is prepared to execute all descriptions of work In his line, In the hest manner and on the shortest notice. Re keeps corstantly on hand a large assortment of shoe findings of all descriptions and of the heat quality. lie solicits the patronage of the pub lic and of the craft. WM. ADAIR. sep 10 PITTS/ITT RGII IN A NUFACTORY.—Spring* and Azies for Carriages at Eastern Prises. The suthscribers manufarture and keeps constantly on hand Coach,C and Eliptic Springs (warranted,) Juniata Iron Asies,„ollver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated flub Rands, Stump Jolnts, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Freon, Malleable ron, Door Dandles and (tinges. &c • &c. JONES & (NIT:FM AN. Ft. Clair it., near t! a ‘ltecheny Rrldar. D.DELLERS, M. D.,orlica and dwellint in Fourth, near Ferry stseet. sep 13—ly LOOK AT THIS The attention 'fiho e who have been somewhat seep. lical in reference to the numerous certificates published In favor ofDr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cber ry, on aerount of the persons being unknown in this sec tion of lb. Stale.ts respreltutly directed to the following cart Menu., the writer of which has been a efi Wen of this borough forseireral years, and is knou n es a gentleman of Integrity end responsibility. To the -lost, M r I. KIRBY. I have used Dr Swayne's Comp and syrup of Wild Cherry for a cough, with which I have been severely af flicted for about four months, and 1 have no hesitation in saying that it lathe most etTeetive medicine that I have been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness, and agrees well with my diet.—and mantalns a regular and good appetite. 1 can freely recommend It to all other! , similarly afflicted. J. MINNICK. Borough ofChambersh`g. MarcirM.lll4o. Pen 23 For tate by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market gime! FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. PERSON? desirous of procuring Fruit, Shade. and Ornament:o Trees, or Shrubbery. from Philadel phis or New York, are requested to make application as soon as possible, at the Drat and Seed Fiore of the soh scriber, where ran be had ratalogne•, gratuitously. of the most excellent nartet F. 1.. SNOWDEN, imp 31 No IR4 Liberty street,head of Wrin.. MARBLE M INurAcTonv.—Pni rick Caw field re f prelfullyncquaints his friends and the public gert.4 era Ily, that he has rommented the Marble business:at the - corner of Fifth and Liberty sta., where wilt he constantly on hand. tomb stones, manic? pieres, monuments. heed and fool stones. table slabs for cabinet ware, and every article:lnnen:llons to the business. He will warrant his work to he well done, and his thaws will he moderate He respect fully asks a share of nubile patronage. sep 10- 11.8XMA it TURN!? LL, PaoratiTOßß n► Tim Cum Tow Parra MILL. Steubenville. Ohio. havioe remm yeti their Acme (fop. thiselty, have appointed tinldchip * Browne. No. 49 Market it., between 3rd and 4th,.• tents for .re vale of the different kinds of Paper manufae— lured t v them. Killere their friends and ettmornerr will al wave find a remit:lr sultrily of paper. 'ltch n. Cap and P !Rt W nuns , pima Rgid faint lined; Wrappins and Tea paper; Bonnet eoarrl., Ind Prlntine Paner ofdltTerent wi ses and qualities, II of which will ttc sold on the most acconimortatlns terms. HOLDSHIP, Rlt War, manufacturer" and Importer" or Wall Papa , " and Borders. keeps constantly on hand eve. ry, variety of Entry, Parlor and Chamber Papera,of Ilic Wind Pi Vic% and most handsome patterns, which they wiH sell tow and on accommodating terms, wholesale or, retali, nov 18—tf. Pariahle Platform Scales on vvltrels, to weigh 2,500 lbs, at $55 00. do do du do 2,005 at 145 00 do do do do 1.500 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 at :30 00 do do du do 500 at 25 00 With raising levers an addition of 83 to each scale. Dormant scales for the live of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, tc.,the same prices as above. Also,White's Patent Connter Scale, with 0. Young's Improvements, and a variety of other counter scales, whicisil hey will sell for from 8 to 115, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Saw Mills, Salt Works, ficc„ double and singe geared slide lathes.foot and other lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door and sash machines. Hail's patent horse power, with or without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's mn chinesand tools °fall descriptions, also for making black ing boxes, a superior article; governors fur steam engine stocks, laps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or Joint hots and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma chinery made or repaired; printing press plattens turned and printing pressesrepaired JAMES MAY, Agent seri:n-4f ii - OHN B. GUTIIRIE, Auctioneer and Commis- CP sion Merchant, No.lo6,corner of Wood 4. Fifth sts. Pittshimgh: Having beenappointed one of the Auction• eersfoi the City of Pitsburgh, tenders his serviceato hers, manufacturers and dealers, who may be disposed to make trial of this market. Ile L prepared to make advances on consignments of all saleable commodities, and trusts tosatisfy correspondents by quick sales, and speedy land favorable returns. That the various interests which may be confided to him, shall be adequately protected, lie brings to the aid of his own experience in business and acquaintance with merchandise generally, the services of Mr. SAIdUILL FAIIWZIrTOCII heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement Is made. REFER TO Messrs. M. Tiernan, ?real. of M. 4 , M. Bank. •• Darlington 4- Peebles, •• Robert Galway, " James M. Cooper, •• James May, K. M. Riddle. Pittsburgh Wm Robinson, Jr. Pres't of Exchange Bank. Flampton,Smlth, 4. Co., John D. Davis, Samuel Church, J. K. Moorhead, Jas. W. Brown 4. co. John H. Blown. 4. CO' Balkh 4 Dooley, • Yardly it ewers, John S. Diddle, • John Dalwell, FAINILY FLOUR—Jost received a few barrels of Soperlor Flour, made expressly for family use." For PIM by ISAAC CRUSE, 148 Llb, Is Stare 50 barrels sap: Soar. For publishing a new Daily Paper in the City of Pitta DAILY MORNING POST. riiHE Subscribers basing made arrangements to merge the American Manufacturer and Pittaburgit Merca• ry info one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper with the title of the Dailg Morning Post. The leading object of the "Pore" will he thed:ssemina. lion and defence of the political principles that have bete tofore beta maintained by the Editors, in their respective papers, and their hest efforts will still be devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Although, in politics, the paper will be thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope. by giving an honrst, candid history of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat tersand occurrences that come properly within the snhere of a Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently in cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, it respective of party considerations. In addition to the political and general news that will be found in the "Morning Post," the Fditors will take pains to furnish the business community with the latest and most Intt.resting Cosssartst. Insects arse: from all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business' Men in their several callings. Tel-vs.—The Port will be imblished on a large imperi• al street of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journist) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum,payable In advance. It will also be sold by newsboys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a ropy. Advertisements will be inserted at the format rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. T y-TWENTY active tads are wanted to sell the Post. who will bu engaged on the most liberal terms - rubs. PHILLIPS, W. H. SMITH. 1 00 1111DS. KY LEAF TOBACCO. in store and fur r.air. by .1. G. 4- A GORDON. No. 12, Water si reel BY Morrison 4- Co. London, forsale only by S. Pi Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. wbo is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. eep 10 FARM FOR SALIZ.—The undersigned oars for silica tract of land situated 4 miles frt..., Freeport, In the direction or Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Armstrong county. containing 100 acres, Kb cleared and under good fence; 10 of whicn are in meadow-- a good square log dwelling bonne and colon barn erected thereon—an apple otchard of 80 bearing trees--and a spring of excellent water convenient tothe house. FOR TERMS apply to the subscribers residing at the Saltworks on the Penn.ylvania Canal, 1 mile above Fret port. mproved (•lay flufactured heir Machint . between ma. 111 slreei. two 'ire (Tall, Pitts ,nufacture and lid the follow tgscales(witol. , y composed of tetal): No. I, Port hie P late° rni .(I.lles On N' 1171,, ti weigh 3,5U1) ouottl4,a( 565, YOUNG k BRADBURY 11=2.1 Isep 10 PROSPECTUS' burgh, L• be entitled the August 31, 1842 WM. k PRIMP BARER TO THE WISE. is now well understood how much disorders of the mind depend for their cure upon a due attention to the body. II is cow understood how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid -accnmulat 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 melan I choly, and even insanity is cured be perseveringly using them; It is now understood how much domestic happi ness depends upon the healthy condit ion of the digestive organs. II is now well known that the Brandrelb Pills have cured 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 Pills so cure, but it is also un• derstood how they cure; that it is by their purifyingeffiet oa the blood that they restore thehody to health. The value of the medicine is becoming more and more 'manifest, it is recoininenited daily front family to family. Theßrandreth Pilliremove in an almost imperceptible manner all noxious accumulations and purify and invlgo rate the blood,and their good effects are not countethalan 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 salta tary; they arc daily and safely admini--tersd to infancy, youth. manhood, and old age, and to women in the most critical and delicate clrcumsta neer. They do not disturb or shock the animal functions, but restore their order and ettablish their health. Sold at Dr. Brasdreib's Office, No. 91, Wand street. Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents per box, with full directions. MARK—The only place in Pittsburgh where the genu ine Pills can he obtained, is the Loctor's own office, No. 98 Wood street. sep 10 MO THE LADIES —Why do you not remove that superfluous hair von have upon your foreheads and upper 4 , 1 By calling at Tomes. 86 Fourth st., and obtaining a bottle of Gourand's Poudres SuLtles, which will remove It at once without affecting the skin. You can also obtain Courand's holy celebrated Eax de Beaute, which wilt at once remove all freckle., pimples, eruptions of the skin, and make your face look per ectty fair; and to those who wish to assist nature by adding more color to their cheeks, they can obtain some of Gott ratre retch - aced Liquid Rouge, which cannot be rubbed off even by a wet cloth. Also may be fonnd a good as sortment of Pet raillery. such as Cologne, Bears' Oil, Al. mond, Palm, Windsor; and other Soaps. Reetemher.nt Tiltlle's Medical Agency, 86 4th street Dec. 8, 1842 BRANDRETH PILLS ET invalids read the following account of a Sailor I cured of a complication of afflictions in nineteen days by the use of Brandreth PIM. It distinctly proves there are herbs in nature which have affinity cure be cause of disease, and Brandreth's Pille are made for them Read and he convinced. Take the medicine andbe cured EXTRAORDINAR Y C UHF: OF RHEUMATISAI DIARRHIEA, AND AFFECTION OF THE LUNG Jona SHAW, 1:11 - Pembroke,Washin!ton county, Maine, being dilly sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick about six months since. The pains in his head, breast, hack, left aide and instep being so had that lie was um hie to help himself,and was taken into the Chelsea Hos. pital 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 him, and that he could do nothing for him. nor could he prescribe any medicine. That he, therefore, was conveyed from the Chelsea Hoe. pital to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he was there physicked with all aorta of medicine bra peri od of fear months, suffering all the lime the most heart. rending misery.— That, besides his affection alibi bones he was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: some. times he would spit a quart of phlegm la the day; besides this affection he had a bad Diarrhoea, which had morn 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. After suffering worse than death at the Sailor's Retreat, on Staten island, the doctor told him that medi cine was of no use to him, that he must try to stir about. At this time he was suffering the greatest misery. That his bones wile so tender he could not bear 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 he determined to procure some of Dr., Brandreth's Pills, which he did, from 241 Broadway New York; that he commenced with five pills, and some timesincreased the dose to eight. The first week's use so much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing what he was using, said,*now.Sitaw, you look like a man again; if you improve in this way, you will soon he well.' That he fourd every dose of the Brandreth Pills relieve him, first they cured him of the pain when at stool; that they next cured the diatrimea, aad finally the pains in his bones;—That the medicine seemed to add strength In him every day. He told the doctor Fester day tune 11th instant, that he felt himself well. and also, that he owed his recovery to Brandretbs Pills under Providence, that he had taken the medicine levely day forl9days; that the doctor told him if he had known he had been taking that medicine, he should not have stayed another day in rhe, house. Ile considers it is his duty to make th is public statement for the benefit °fan similarly afflicted; that they may know where to find a medicine that willeure OCT. JOHN SHAW. John Shaw being by me duly sworn this 12th day of meet April, is . 1 1 8 , 42 e.i) . diddepose Ert .c a E n E d L sa yth o a the m ii foregoing o oer statee Deeds, The. BR.RXDRETH PILLS are solid at Dr. Bran, dreth's principal offire,24I.BRO.S,DWAY , New York, and at his principal office, No. 98 Wood etreet,Plttsbures, the ONLY L.dCZ halitsburgh where the apse eau be obtained. ICE TWO CENTS. TIME LITERARY POST From the London Sunday Times. The Mysteries of Saivage Making in Lona don. Every nation it has been observed, pose sesses its peculiar faculty of eating. The Tartar quaffs his bo NI of mare's milk, the Hindo relishes asafoetida, a delicate young lady of Canton picks the ribs of a puppy, an Indian at the North Pole turns up hie nose at sugar, a Neopolitan delights in his yard of maccaroni, and a Greenlander re. joices in blubber and train oil; a dandy_ of the Lan .'s End plundges with serene courage into the bowels of a Cornwall pie, and nothing more delights your genuine cockney than a dish of sasuages, or a sur feit of black•pudding. As far remote as the days of Aristophanes, the assuage ma. ker aril the black pudding seller are Intro duced into the comedy of the Knights. Our reporter furnishes a sample of a Lon. don sasuage maker- Jemmy Hoskings, a gentleman wearing a red cap, a remarkably greasy flannel jacket, and immensely thick overhaul stockings, appeared to sustain a claim for 18s 6d, against Thomas Tibbs, a whole- sale dealer in beef and pork aasuages, black puddings, saveloys and young Ger. mans. It is impossible to say which was the dirtiest, the plaintiff or defendant; the whole of the auditory very readily and pos litely made way for the savory venders. Commissioner—What's this claim for. Jemmy Huskins—Fur makir,' u' sassin• gers, sir. D.feodant—You mean for spielein on 'en, Jimmy. Jemmy Hoskins spile you afore youqone. (Laughter.) Commissioner—Do you mean to sty that this is for wages'? Jemmy Hoskins—Yes, sir, for one week in vich I made a matter o' 3 ton o' Bassin. gers and young Garmins. (Laughter.) Commissioner—Three tons of assuages and young Germansl Why, what do you means Explain yourself. Huw do you make them. Jemmy Hoskins—Ducs your honor mean what onl what did we raake. 'em onl —cos if I was to tell that, why, perhaps, (Laughter.) Commissioner—Sir, you are bound to answer any question 1 ask. From what did you manufacture so many assuages, and young Germans, as you call theml Of beefl Bei 1! said Jemmy Husking,. reflective— ly, beefl yes—why, there sattinly were' some beef that week, and, let me See, we had two green 'uns, and no less nor three luckiest '` - Commissioner—And pray, sir, wh &is a green 'un; ' Jemmy Hoskins—lry, a hurnfortunate pig, to be sure; a pig as don't die a natter al wiolent death—one as goes off without being stick'd. (Laughter.) Commissioner—Then how does it duel Jemmy Hoskins—Oh, warious, ways. Sometimes a lig gets the mama, and sometimes they get smothered, and dies that way.—(Gt eat symptoms of nausea ink' Court.) Commissioner—But surely you don't use such unwholesome stuff for food? Jemmy Hoskins— No. sir, we chops 'em . up fur sast-ingers—( roars of laughter)— and wots werry bad indeed, we makes into savelors and Gerroans, Wei seasons up all on 'em well, and driest m ovt r burn ing sot dust I Commissioner—Upon my word, you ate a clever fellow. Pray, what do you mean by a lucky? —Tell the curt whet a lucky is? Jemmy Husking—A lucky, sir, is an oss as meets with a haccident in the strf et— sich as breaking a leg, getting a shaft run inter him, and rich Ilkes.—(Laughter.) We're sure to buy him cheap, cos he must be sold. Meat's beautiful, sir—vou wouldn't know it from ox or beef. Why, we picks out the prime parts for the cheap soup houses and penny pieshops. (Roars of laughter.) Commissioner--Well Mr. Thomas Tubbs, and what do you say to all ibis? Say, sir (said Mr. Tibbs)-1 say as how this ere man's a lying warmint. - The werry last day as he left me he spiled a bout three hundred weight of stuff. Corn missiones—Stuff ! what stuff? Mr. Tubbs—Why, the sassage meat ! to be sure. Instead of running the proper ticker inter the skins he run'd in cold wa ter, and in course, the sassingers hadn't got no taste nor flavor in 'em at all.— (Laughter.) Commissioner—You hear this, Mr. Jem my Hoskinal Year him [said Jemmy, indignantly-- in course, I years him. The mornin' as he speaks on I was goin' to fill the skins, and he comes up to me, and, taking a handful of sasage meat, he smells to it, and then, a shakin his head, he ses, Jem my, sea he, this yere's rather to strong; you'd better give it a rince over with the ticker in the bilere.— Why, thaw for ma. kin ketchup, see T, and that's my perquis-k, ite. C o mmissioner—What, make catsup' from water that horseflesh has been boiled in? Jemmy Hoskins—Yes, sir, the bast mushroom ketchup in the world. (Roara of laughter.) A fat sleek-headed juryman here turn ed very sickly. Mr. Jemmy Hoskins con tinued—Fact is, sir, nobody don•t know what he yenta' in London. 1 wan'ta my money. that's all. I ain't esid nothing a ' bout Wick puddings yet, not young Gar. mans, nor—[Laughter.]