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' VOL 129.
PUBLISHED BY
"THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
Ar. 11. CORNER OF WOOD 4.* FIFTH Sr&
'-'l4reliMill.—FlVE DOLLARS a year, payable in
likeskt copied TWO CENTS—for sale at ilha
simailf of the office, and by News Bays.
7 1 , 10
alteroury avid lialatafacturer
W FMK IS, at the same °Mee, on • doable
asedlem sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad.
varies.. Slnsle copies, SIX CENTS.
•
• Terms of Advertising.
PCS SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
ton"tolnsertion, 0.50 One month, *5,00
!}en haimtiOns. 0.75 Two moms, 6.00
'Three Insertions, 1,00 Three months, 7,00
4 .ollissillelt. 1.501 Four months, 11.00
: Timsijortifki. 3.00 Six months, 10,00
Tie tirtsll. 4.00 One year, 15,00
.YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
Cita 141111AlLE aT Pi ILLIBURI.
qie spurt. 7tio Spares
!is eoliths, $13,00 Six months, $23,00
11)0e rim 25,00 One year. 35,00
Troilirr advertisements in prororiion.
.....••••••.0t lour LIMB grx ...—LLLICI a year.
PUBLIC OFFICES,&C•
CAT Parr Crites. Third between Market and Wood
tareeda—l. M Riddle. Postmaster.
OMNI goose, Water, 4th door from Wood st. Peter.
Weil ballikbegs—Major John Willock, Collector.
'. cm' Tossups'', Wood between First and Second
:iikeets—.fames A. Bartram, Treasurer.
led TiIkOURT. Third street, next door to the
n Pteabyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer.
:- Miltamt's Orrice, Fourth, between Market and Wood
r-- -Alexander Hay, Mayor.
....,
: - 11lhiltostairr's E><cu►sae. Fourth, near Market st;
',' . BANKS.
Pereesusau, between Market and Wood streets, on
Tolnland Fourth streets.
Mssrxaors • sap MANVFACITILZIIe &In FLIVITRIe Ds.
Omni "MM. (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between
Woad and Market streets.
estsanoz, Fifth street, near Wood.
MOTELS.
illatsamsamurt.b, Boars, Water street, near the Bridge.
se Horn., corner of Penn and St. Clair.
Illinitemsara' floral, corner of Third and Wood,
Assisancat thitru.,corner of Third and Smithfield.
711VinIPSTATtl, corner of Penn street and Canal.
'lrklitaa-Espt.z, Liberty street. near Seventh.
litcoms.lilsarmon Houss,Liberly St. opposite Wayne
...'ll‘4oollollfr,Marbvtori Boole. Penn St. oppbsite Canal.
X7OO DS, ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW. —Office remo
llolusweti's offices on Grant st., neatly opposite
.ittriixPosirit House, next rooms to John D. Mahon.
Flrst door. sop 10
-AINI• H. ELLIOTT. M. D.- Office removed to
- -Oh Ciair /trait, between Pawn sad Liierty
7:0004404.1. • p 10
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tirortocies.—Preston dt Mackey, whulessle and
*ail dealers In English, French, aid Domestic
81, Markel Pittsbnrsh. see 10
,111011PANDLESS & .IPCLURE., Attorneys an.
'ANIL ilkosnwellors al Law: Office in the Diamond. hack
riPt tbit COllll lloose.l'ittstaargh. step 10
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Oir A.L. —R. Morrow. Alderman; WTI • north
aide of fifth M., between Wood and Smithfield
Ms. riltriborth. Pen 10
j• Ilt WDEN ITT, Wholesale Grocer ft ectif Ing
101,01ter, And Dealer In Produce and Pitisburgh
111001010anifil Articles, Ng. 224 Lilltriy Strati
ep 1 , Pitts
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in M. Wtt.stsiss lons S.' Eh ;MORI II
etLLIMILS lilt DILWORTIL—Wholesale
. ' Grocers Pcoducc and Commission Merchants, and
IS . AM rittsburgh Manufactured article& No. 29,
I,lllotsti•et. ........v. k e p le
r WIIIMUL ROBINSON, Attorneyst Law
on the aorta Nide of the Diamond,betwee
that end Unicarat fees. upstairs eep 10
• 1., PUIRI3OII.AW, Attorney at Law; tenders
at s rvieed to the public. Office COT
".'Ariti his P r°f"Pkin- above D. Lloyd 4. Co's
Oar — Vat) and Market Streets.
sep 10
Awe. nutmeat). Pa.
'joss B.Straatmr J. N. KLAN
QUERY F F & K EA.N , Manufacturers of Copper.
• 116. Tin. and Sheet Iron Ware. N 0.130, Front it., Ftits
*lash, House Spouting and Steamboat work pcomnity
iseertre. sep 10 '
inseams 111 YOUN • Flt• Nola L. YOUNG.
IrrloB, B. YOUNG a L CO., Furniture Ware
— mss, ft,orncr of Hand st. Ic Exchange Alley.
....retinae wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to
!',4llelSidVaittalge to give us a call, twirl fully satisfied that
-111rOto pilaw as to quality and price. sep 10
N AMS.—Just rece!Yed 160 choice Mut
tea Rama, well cured and for sale cheap by ;he do
etall,by ISAAC lIARRIB,
50.9, Filth it
A BAG A.—A supp'y of Landreth's Fresh Ru•
't* BI:ft. and other different varieties of Turnip
fes4,ilit received and for sale at airmen , mess at the
Prilic sad Seed Store of F. G. SNOWDEN,
so, 10 • No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
VirEBB CLOSEYO Boot and Shoe Manufacto
ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door toStates
tattle. UAW Fennell', Kid and Satin Shoes made in
atatentasaafter, and by the newestyreach patterns.
Sep 10
ORUA MULTICAULUS. in lots to nit
51000 M purchasers; tote disposed orb,
F. L. SNOWDEN.
Ro. 184 Liberty street. bead of Wood
-tip le
IniRPLIA ROOTS, Flowers and Flower Seeds of re.
Ai! :very deserlptlon, tan always be had at the Ding
IOC*" store of F. L. SNOWDEN.
ertyll 0 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
*501.118. Illinois Annual Mammoth Onion reed, for
Mae at the Drug and deed store of
F.l. SNOWDEN.
Ana LAS. NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES,
0 1117,F1F for wed; Jost Trimly('la by
F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. 184. Liberty bead of Wood at.
jeLAILISCA TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades
?Ur Tramptenting Trowels, gilding Tools, Budeting
Itsbros.frusteg Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., Just re.
Vend and for isle by F. L. SNOWDEN.
*OBB 184 Liberty street, bead of Wood.
/61/1011CSIRealson Hama.--Just received a small sup
ist very choice cared Venison Hanks, on retell
to rosall tetsfer surreet money.
ISAAC HARRIS. Agent,
VIVINFF II Dudek Clover Seed, Orehard Grass and
ltestaeky Blue Grass, always on hand and for
F. L. SNOWDEN,
salt 10 10.1114 Liberty street, bead of Wood.
11111111 SUCHANAN, Aftersory• a Lae. °See
removed front tita Diamond, to “Attorney'sßoar."
gaily silkier Fortis aroma, between Market and Wood
Mesta sop 10
AifteTtATEWSLANIKB, for proccoliari In le.
t ander notate law, far safe at this Mae.
liALß.—Lins on the Norttt East corner of Coal
•::11sInte sod fllgh street. Apply to
io awn. DARLINGTON, Marini, *Bar 4 t h K.
LSA. Landreth's French Sugar Bcet Seed,Just
rotelved and for Isle at he Drug and Seed
F. L. SNOWDEN,
- 184 Liberty et reel , head of Wood.
N Of PARTNERSHIP.—The
- 11WWWIlniblp bereteroce irslitlai between WIL
- sad MINI AM IN lIICIPLIIIMLL lethis day
•
, • isal cousesL WIIU Dishy to sallositesil
re of ties &wile' a lednesli
WILLIAM MOT.
- ..Sllfl. T.IIOIIIIIIVMS4
184 Glberty street. head of Wood
and Coin. Merchant
MEM
11[~CNIN~
JOHNSTON 4 STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and
Paper Manufactruers4 No. 37, Market er. sep 10-il
TOHN ANDERSON, Smithfield Pounary, Water at.,
al near the Monongahela House, PDbAntgla• SEP 10-1
LSONARD S. JOHNS, Alderman, St. Clair streetote
coed door from Liberty. eep 10—ly
DR. B. R. HOLMES, Mite in Second street, next door
to Mulvaay k Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10-ly
SHUNK It FINDI.AY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth at.,
near the Mayor's Omen, Pittsburgh. sep 10-1 y
THOS. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between
Wood and Smithfield sty., Plttsborth. sep 10-1 y
HUGE TONER, Allot nev at Law, North Eaki corner
ordmfthfield and Fourth street!. gen 10-1 y
THONPION MANNA
HANNA 4. TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No.
104, Wood at., where may he had a general 'Ripply
of writing wrapping. printing, wall paper, blank books,
school hooks, ke, /re. sep 16—ly
RC. TOWNAEND d• CO., Wire Workers and
. Moietifearrors , No. 23 Market street. between 2d
and 3d streets. sep 10--1 y
EL, Corner of Penn and Pt. Clair
MeHIBBIN 4. SMITH.
11 .4 1XC11 A NOE NO
_EA m rests, by
Pep 10-1!
BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--Ed
ward Rushes. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25. Wood at., Pittsburgh. sep 10 —ly
IG METAL.-77 tons soft Pig Metal for sale by
3.G.} A. °GROIN
No. 12 Water street
3 00LBS. B A CON HAMS. 16.000 Itra.Saeon
10 Shoulders, for sale by
J. G. A. GORDON,
N 0.12 Water street
JAS. PATTERSON, Jr... Birmingham, near P iltsbursh,
-Pa., Manufacturer of Locks. Hinges and Bolls; To•
Immo. Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for
Rollin Mills, j.c. sep 10-1 y
TORN IrCLOSHEY, Tailor and Clothier, Lther.y
Stint, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side,
sep 10
JW. BURBRIDGE 4. CO., Wholesale Grocers and
Commission Merchants— Second street, between
Wood and Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh. sepia- ly
G. 4 A. GORDVi. Commission and Forwarding
a/P • Merchants, Water st., Pittsburgh. sep y
HA MS.--4 casks hams. • good article, received per 9
B. Corsair, and for sale by J. G. 4. A. GORDON,
seri 10 No. 12, Water street
S UGAR * ASSES.---40 Muis New Orleans 8a
gar; 80 Ws New Orleans Molasses; for sale by
Pep 10 .I. G. k A. GORDON:
SUGA R.-7 bbd4 prime N. 0. Bazar , received per S
R. Maine. and for sale by J. G. lc A. GORDON.
Imp 10 No. 12, Water 'tree
50 BACON CASKS.In order, on hand and for sale by
sep 10 J. G. it A. GOR DON, No. 12, Water at
SUGAR AND MOT, ASSEB.-13 hhds and 4 Lb). N. 0
Sager, $3 bbla N.O. Molasses, received per bleamboa
I porter,and for sale by J. G. 4. A. GORDON.
sep 10 No. 12. Water street
5 BBLE). LARD OIL, for grate by
8. A. FA H NESTOCR 4. CO..
Dm 10 corner of 6th and Wood or
1631 PAPERBGermantown Lamp Whet ferAirle
by B.A. FAAINESTOCK*
rep 10 corner of 6thand WO4llll l P.
200 "8 riciesbryocK 4
co
sap 10 . corner of 6th aed Wood eft
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-60 bllds. N. 0.-
91111615. d0.d0., 100 do. Ptantaikm Illolusarv.
•ale by
Pep 13
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.—
I o be used is Bankruptcy proceedings. printed on
good pa per,and In the forms approved by i he Court los tale
at the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. sep 10
WM. FIUBBA.RD, Ladies' fashionable hoot and
shoe Stanufactu rer. N 0. 101, Third street. between
tVood aud Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh sep 10
BUCKM ASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW,
. has removed his other to the corner of Fourth
street and Cherry Alley, between Smithfield and Grant
streets,Pittshurgh. !Pep 10
24! D AVID SANDS, ATCH & CLOCK
MAKER, No. 7, Si. Clair sircei, Pitts
,‘kripp . burgh,
DEALER IN WA TCII ES,C LOCKS,BREASTPINS
FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, 4e.
sep 10
][ANDRETIPS GARDEN SEEDS.- A fon
supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds, always on
hand, and for sale at Ns agency, the Drug store of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
rep 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
DA. DAVID WARD ha+ his office and residence
on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House,
second dwelling from Rossstreet. He will faithfully attend
all calls pertaining to his profession. Night calls should be
made at the door above the basement. sep 10
REMOVAL.—Matthew Jones, Bather and Hair Dress
er, has removed to Fourth street, opposite the May
or+ office, where he will he happy to:wait upon pernianen
ur transient customers. He sulicitsa share of public nat
ronsv.. sep 10
WNI. A. WARD, DENTIST, Penn et. three
door below Irwin street, Hours of business, from
11., until 5 P. st„ after 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 M'FARLAND , Upholsterer and Cabinet
..ker, Third at. between Wood 4. Market streets
respectful infnrms his friends and the public that be is
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. Bu•
venue, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads. Stands, flair and Spring
Mailman', Curtains. Carpets. all ports of Upholstering
wort, which he will warrant equal .o any made in the
city, and on reasonable tertns. rep 10
REmontp.—.The subscribers have removed to WA
ter between Wood and Smithfield sirects, where
they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Commis
sion business, and would respertfully solicit the patron.
age of their friends. J. W. DURESS IDG E 4 Co,
Dec 3
COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, xe.
AM Weed Bores, Pittsbargh.—R. A. Bausman,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, is now prepared
to receiveand sell all kinds of Goods and Merchandise,
at bis large and capacious rooms, No. 110, North East
Corner of Wood and Flab Streets, flttshergh. -
Regular sales of Dry Goods. !Furniture, Groceries and
other articles. on Mondays and Thursday of each weak.
Himlware,Outiery,Drif Good., and Fancy articles, on
Tuesday, Wednesday...l4Thursday, evenings.
Books. ¢e., every Saturday evening.
Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted.
iterzasster
Meters. Soho A Davie, Esq.,
.. Rapier 4. Sealib.
.. Hampton. Smith, 4. Co.,
ti F. Lorene ¢ Co.,
J. W. Herbalist. f Co..
u 8. Prl'Lee # Co.
•• Capt . : James M'Gareli.
H. Mmes. KM
.. „lope artraddeu Seq.
Lopn 4. Kennedy.
.• 1. K. Moorhead 4. co.
•• J as . P. Stuart, Req.'
Robert Galway, Elm:
Capt. Mat,.
I. if Way , Eilmesat'it' Co.
WlMa* *roes. WWlleg
“ B.G. Usury,• Lesehrrills
U, B Meth, IlegatilY •CO
leen
HIIIGBY—Xe. In, Corner of freedom! Frond
. Streets, Pittobs.riA, has ots hand a complete its•
sortnsentof Queensw are suited to the city or countrr
trade. Also, a choice selection of pure while and gold
band DINING 11ND TEAWARE, in large or small se*
or separate pieces to snit purchasers.
A cask of 96, 60, or 84 piece sets, superbly painted
and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices.
Toy Teaware, platn, and rich painted and gilt, Me
1,00 to ti3OR per set.
Childr - th's Mugs of every description.
While China Shaving Mugs.
Granite Dining at d Tea Services, in white and with
splendid American scenery printed In bias and btaek.
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 Pockets, Tubs and Kcelers.
Stone Pipe Heads, 4.c. 4.c.
All of which are respectfully offered to the pub.
lie on the most favorable terms. Jan 26. 1842-1 y
I.
OA Bags Rio Coffee . For sale by
ert, • oct 4. ; • ¢ A. GORDON.
=EI
ROARROUND CANDY.—Ttrrn,r has
1 received this day from New York. a fresh supply o.
the above celebrated cure for Coughs, Colds and Con
gumption; and is ready to supply customers at wholesale
or retail, at his ifsdica/ Agency, Sti Fourth at,
nov 12
DAVID CLARK, Air% ettilionatri• Boot laker,-
11 as removed to No, 34 Market aireet h between
Second and Third streets, where he won'rkt happy
to see his old customers, aud all others who feel dispos.
ed to patronize him. He uses nothing hut first rate
stock, and employs the beat of workmen; and as he gives
tits constant personal attention to business, he truststitat
he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage.
PPP 10
ICI CREAM. t CONFECTIONARY.—
A • Hanker respectfully informs his friends and the
public that they can always find the best guiltily of lee
Creams. together with al: kinds of confectionary and
fruits, in their ereson, at his emahlishment—No. 11,
Fifth street, heiwe n Wood and Market.
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shf:rlest notice, with
cakmi, or anything in his line. Also families famished
with Bread. Des 10
EV A POPS CAMOMILE . PIL 15.—A BR A -
HAM J. CLEMER, residing at 811 Molt street,
New York, was afflicted with 1) yspefille 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, Depilation of sinking at the stomach,
furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomiting., dizziness
towards night and restleness. These had continued up.
ward or a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm.
Evans.looChatham street; and submitting to his ever
successful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient
was completely restored to health In the short space of
one month, and grateful tor the incalculable benefit desist.
ed. gladly came forward and volunteered the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
R. 6. SELLERS, Agent,
No 20. Wood street. helow Second.
J. G. 4. 01.GORDOti,
No. 12 Water street
Pittsburgh
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PITTSBURGH, FEBRUARY 10, 1843.
CARR'S PATENT LAMPS, FOR BURNING
LARD.—Those who would wish greatly to reduce
their expense for light, shoul d certainly purchase one of
the above named Lamps, ashy their use there is a eine
saving of at least twa4 birds of the expense over 011,and
the light obtained from this is pure and brilliant, and
wholly free from smoke or disagreeehle smell. We would
here mate that Carr's Patent is the only one worthy the
attention of the public. as it is the only one that is ■ppli
cable to every variety or pattern of fAmps, and the only
one that will turn Lard weta., at any temperature of cold
or heat. We have, in the short space of three mouths,
sold several thousands: and with scarce an exception,
those using them have expressed themselves highly pleas
ed with them. and fully convit.ced of the great economy
by their use, as well as their superiority over either oil
or candies, in regard to cleanliness and light.
The above named lamps can he had only at
. BROWN Sr RAYMOND'S,
Third street ,neeri e opposile the r post
here Is itottomsueolsiP Satins% Metal, 'tin
*tars Lasops,of vat ions patterns.
Giant lamps mild at manufacturers' prices.
We take ntrasurs In &refills In the public the follow
ing certificate, which is subscribed to by many reopecta
bie chizena.
We ‘ the undersigned, hive tried and are now using
Carr,: Patent Lamps, for burning Lard or o:her animal
fat, and we have no beettat ion in saying that they give an
excellent light—equal to any of the ordinary modes or
lighting a house, at about one 4 hurl the cost, and wholly
free Isom amoke or other disagreeeble smell. We lake a
pleasure in recommending these lamps to thin public, as by
their uric there is a great roving 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 littown ft •TMOIRD'Ilonly, Third street,
nearly opposite the Post Office.
Rev. W. W. Bakevvell, James 'loon,
" A. M. Bryan, Charles Poe!son,
" John M'Cron, C. Yeager,
N. G. Collins. Wm. graham, jr.,
" Robert Dunlap, E. Trevino,
Dr H. D. Sellers. Wm. Douglass,
" E. D. Gomm. Henry Atwood,
" Wm. M. Wright, Isaac Crum
Robert H. Kerr, EN., George W. Henry
A. Beckham, Robert McPherson,
Thomas Onston, John S. Shaffer,
George Miltenberger. Wm. Elchbaum,
0. P. Shires, J. B Turner,
A . Miller, Wm. Martin,
R. M. Riddle, Post Master Henry Bargesser,
R 6 hert Gray, James S. Clark, of the Amer
Allen Kramer, lean Hotel,
A. F. Marthens, John M.Campbell
M. Stack !muse. L. Alberger,
n oncrt Johnston, James Mellin,
N. R. Just received, an improved Patent Lamp. for
kitchen use. no, 19—di w d. wtf
TO THEPUBLIC, and particuisriy to my forme r
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 i.at few persons to have enjoyed
so liberal or large a share of obstreffical practice as my
own hasbeen for the last 30 or 40 years.
The experience of that long period of active life, and the
fact of sly having been twice, sloce MO, 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 su gee, did I esteem
these pills, that for the last five yews in my practice for
the core of chronic diseases, or whatever name, and those
of (emetics In particular, I have used more or them than
all other medicines.
Like every other medicine, this must fail in some In
stances, but In my hands there has been less disappoint.
ment and more satisfaction In the administration of thi•
one remedy than of all others;tia good effects sometimes
quite astonishing me.
if my patient required asafe aperient medicine either
...fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pi.ls were just
the thing I wanted.
Ira dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined
with costiveness or Inactivity ofthe liver,eoestituted the
disease of my patiest, the pill' were just the thing I
Wattled.
If i treated a ease,requiring an emmenagogue, the
Wiison's pills were just the thing [ wanted.
If palpitation, headache, flushed eountenance, or other
dtelculties, indicating a dtsterbance of the circulatory
and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn
of life,' the Witson's pills were just ttse thing I wanted.
Thus, without ratipzet to the name, a disease might
bappen to wear at the time I have bad it under treat
'neat, particular indications or symptom' arising. were
aktays newt promptly and most happily met by the
Wilson's pill..
That so great ■ number of diseases, and sometimes op.
patently opposite ones, In which I have used these pills,
should be muted more readlty by them than by any other
remedy, may at first meta strange and contradictory, but
why it is so is asclear to my mind as that a great many
persons should become thirsty from se many different
causes, and yet all require that common and greatest of
all blessings, water to quench their thirst.
In conclusion, it Is duethe reputation of t`m medicine
and the palltie, to say decidedly and unconditionally, t hat
the Wilson's O'Mara theonly combination I have ever
met with In my longeonrse of pmeticc, that really pos•
eesemanything entativeor specific for sick headache.
Yours ¢c., DR. MILO ADAMS.
The above Pills designed particularly for the sick
Haed.Aehs. Dyspepsia. Constipation of the Dowels de.,
p etc pmptister Dr. D. 4 A. Mean, and for;
sie,wbeisrele and retail. at his dwelling in Pees rdreet,
Oct 1
~,.. , ,
DR. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These
Pills are strongly 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
ercise, or general debility of the system. Thry obviate
costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous
These Pills have..gnined the sanction and
approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the tint
tail States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and
U ail 1. by . R. F.l. SELLERS, .pent,
Illep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second.
WM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe .Maker, Liberty St.,
opposite the head of Smithfield of., Pitt sburgh.—
The aubacrther having bought out the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business
In the old stand of Mr: R., and is prepared to execute
all descriptions of work In his line, in the best manlier
and on the shortest notice. He keeps corstantly on hand
R large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and
of the beat quality. He solicits the patronage of the nab-
Ilcand of the craft. WM. ADAIR.
sap 10
priTsmrß.Gur lIIANUFACTORY.—Springs
and Axles far Carriages at Eastern Prices.
The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on
hand Coach,C and Eliptic Springs (warranted,) Juniata
Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass
"end plated Hub Rands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable
iron, Door Handles and Hinges.
JONES & COLEMAN.
Si. Clair si.. near It a Allegheny Bridge
D. SELLERS, M. D.. °Mee and dwelling in
CIL. near Ferry street. sep 113—ly
LOOK AT THIS.
The attention sf tho-e who have been somewhat step.
lie& in reference to the numerous certificates published
in favor of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of WilrlCher
rjr,On account of the persona being unknown in this sec
don of the State, is respectfully directed to the following
clertificale, the writer of which has been a citizen of this
heentigh forseveral yotamand IF known as a gentleman
of integrity and responsibility.
Ike Agest, Mr. J. KIRBY.
( have used Dr. Bwaywe's Comp and Syrup of Witt(
Cherry for a cough, with which i have been severely of
flitted for about rime months, and 1 have no hesitation
In saying that It lithe most effective medicine that I have
been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness, and
agrees well with my diet.—and mantaltis a regular and
good appetite. I can freely recommend It to all others
efinitarly afflicted. J. Mtanicg, Borough of Cliambersb i g.
March 9, IR4O. pep /3
roviale by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street.
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES
113101CRSONS desirous of procuring Frail. Shade. and
Ornamental Trees. or Shrubbery, from Ploladel
obla or New York, are requested to make application as
peon as possible, at the Drug and Seed Store of the stilt
scriber, where ran he had ratalogum gratuitously. of the
most excellent Yarietles. F. 1.. SNOWDEN.
sep 31 No IR4 Liberty street. hood of Won..
MARBLE NI ANUFACO
TRY.—Pntrlek Caw field re.
Pont fullyaequaints his friends arid the public, zen
erally, that he haseommeneed the Marble business at the
come:sof ?inn and Liberty sts.,where will he constantly
on haild.t.onsh atones, mantel pieces. monuments, head
and footeitoners. tattle slat* for cabinet ware, and every
artfelenXtertalnlng to the boslneis. He will warrant his
work Woe wet done, and his eharfes will 1* moderate.
He edniketrifilly oaks a stia re of priblie patronage. sep 10-
H4Arxdft 4. TURNBULL, Paoraticroaa viva CLIP!.
IL. Vow PArka Mu.t.. Steubenville, Ohio. having TEM°.
VPd theirstore from this city, have appointed Holdship
4. Browne. No. 49 Market et., between 3rd and 4th, ,t•
gent• for me sale of the different klndsof Paper marnfac—
fUrell t Y them. where their friends and customers will al
wily) find a reentnr supply of paper, such as Cap and
P , rittny, latnnnd faint nook Wrappissr and Tea
fmpi . , and Prim's', Taper ortftffereot iri
ses and qualities ,all of which will be sold on the most
accommndatlng terms.
HoLesetir k Panwrie, mnnuficturers and Importers of
Walt Papers and florders.kreps constantly on hand eve.
ry variety of Entry, Parlor and Chamber Papers, of the
latest styles and most handsome pattern., which they
will pelt tow and on accommodating terms, wltblesale
or retail, nov 18—tf.
Portage Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 Mr, at
$55 00.
do do do do 2,005 at $45 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 2.5 00
With raising levers an addition 0 . 83 to each scale.
Dormant scales for the ii•eforkParehonses, Flouring
Mills. tc., the same prices intti4olre.•
Also, White's Patent Collate, Bade, with 0 . Young's
improvements, and a variety ef other counter scales,
which they will sell for from 810 $l5.
They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring
Mills. Saw Mills. Salt Works. d•c„ double and single
geared slide lad 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 arilele; circular
saw shafts, machines for sewing lath, Tinner's trim
chines and toots ofail descriptions, also for making black
log boseska superior article; governors for steam engine.
stocks, taps 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 pusses repaired.
LAMES MAY. Agent.
sep 22—tr YOUNG 4. BR A DRURY
JOHN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis.
Mon Merehoni,Ne.lo6,corver of Wood 4. IVA oto.
Pitl.iargh: Hiving heenappointed one of the Auction
eers rot the City or Pitsburgh. tenders his services to Job
bers, manufacturers and dealers, who may be disposed
to make trial of Ibis market- He is prepared to make
advances on consignments of ail saleable commodities,
and trusts tosatisfy correspondents by quick sales, and
speedy (and favorable returns.
That the "'Wens interests which may he eonfided to
him, .bait be adequately protected,he brings to the aid
of his own experience in business and acquaintance with
merchandise generally, the services of Mr. SAMUEL
Fattearroca; heretofore advantageously known, as an
importer and dealtr in Hardware and Cutlery, with
whom a permanent engagement is made.
Ftsran co
Mears. N. Tjnearreto, reel. of M. 4. N. '
Bank.
" Darlington 4. Peebles,
• RobertGalway.
" James M. Cooper,
" James May,
• R. M. Riddle. i• Pittsburgh
Win Robinson, Jr. IPres't
of Exchange Bank.
• Plampton,Smlth, 4- Co.,
John D. Davis,
•• BamuelChtrreb,
• J. K. Moorhead,
• Jas. W. Brown Co.
Jobe H. Brawn. 4. Co.
Smith 4- fluidity,
Vardly Jf tillvers,
John S. diddle,
• John WWII,
mummy nova—Jost received's few barrel, of
Sepertor nose. matte expressly for family use!Tor
ask by - ISAAC CRIIISS,I4B Llb, St.
Is Store 50 barrels ear. ewer.
For publishing a new Daily Paper in the City of Pills
DAILY MORNING POST.
THE Subscribers 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 Morning Post.
The leading object of tne "Poore" will be tbeditssemina.
lion and defence of the political principles that have bete-
L.:trove been maintained by the Editors, in their respective
papers, and their best efforts will still he devoted to the
advancement and success of those doctrines.
Although, In polities, the paper will he thoroughly
democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honc.st,
candid history of passing Political events, Foreign
and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat
ters and occurrences that conic properly wit bin the sphere
of a Public Journal, to make their paper 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 °Morning Post," the Editors will take
pains to furnish the business community with
the latest and most itittresting Coramitact•c Irrrettd
isms from all parts of the country, and to have prepa•
red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade
as willgtaslvantageous to our Merchants and Dullness
Men In their several callings.
Tirrags.—The POST will be ptiblished en a large imperi
al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum, payable in advance. It will also he sold by
newsboys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
Advertisements will he inserted at the lowest rates
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
Cc!irTW ENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post,
whit will he engaged on the most Hheral terms
THOS. PHILLIPS,
W.H.SMITH.
August 31, 11.12
100 HIIDS.KY. LEAF TOBACCO. in store and
for sale by J. G. k A CORDON,
No. 1.4 Water street.
BY Morrison 4- Co. London, for sate only by S. N
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley Pittsburgh l'a. and Fl. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sec, 10
FARM FOR SA Ltd.—The undersigned offers for sale a
tract of land situated 4 miles fro.t, freepost, In the
direction of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Armstrong
county, containing JOU acres, 65 cleared and under good
fence; 10 of which are In meadow— a good square tog
dwelling house and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple
weber(' of 81) bearing trees—and a spring of excellent
water convenient tothe house.
FOR TERMS apply to the subscribers residing al the
Saltworks on the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 mile above Free
port.
TO THE WlSE.—itis now well understood how
much disorders of the mind depend for their care
upon a due attention to the body. It id cow understood
how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid
accumulations without weakening the bodily power. It fs
now understood ilmt there to a reciprocal influence be.
mind and the body. It Is now understood that
purging with the Brandreth Pills will tentove a meter]
choly, and even insanity is cured by perseveringly usinp,
them. It is now understood how mach domestic happi•
ness depends upon the healthy condition of the digestive
organs.
It is now well known that the Brandreth Pills have
cured thousands of hopeless and helpless persons, even
when the first physicians bad pronounced them beyond
all human means of relief. It is now not 'only well
known that the Brandreth Pills so cure, hit it is also on•
derstood how they cure; that it is by their purifying effect
on the blood that they restore the body to health. • -
me, WWI of ate 'medicine fir beconvlng more and more
manifest, it la recommended daily from family to family,
T7uStrandreth Pills remove Iw an almost imperceptible
manner all noxious accumulations and purify and invigo
rate the ltiood,and their good effects are not counterhalan
ced byway 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 adminh.tertd to infancy,
youth, manhood, and old agc, and to women in the most
critical and delicate circumstances, They do not disturb
or shock the animal functions, but restore their order
and ct tab' ish their health-
mproved Play
vinfaetnred be
IPir Machint
between ftla
h street, two
.re Vail, Pius
mfactore and
,d the foflow
Igscales(whol.
composed of
Ida!):
No. 1, Port
tie Platform
tales on w lees,
weigh 35Uu
mods,ai stis,*
Sold at Dr. Dritsdreth's Office, N0.9:1, Wood street,
r illshltrall. Price 25 cents per box, with full directions.
MARK—The only place in Pittsburgh where the gena•
ine Pills can he obtained, is the Loctor's own office, No.
93 Wood Street. sep 10
FPO THE LADIES —Why do you not remove that
auperiluous hair you have upon you foreheads
and upper lips 7 By calling at Trrrhea, 86 Fourth st.,
and obtaining a bottle of Gourand's Poudres elubtles,
which will remove it at once without affecting the skin.
You can also obtain Couraud'a ti oh , celebrated East do
Beasts, which will at once remove ail freckle., pimples,
eruptions of tits skin, and mire your face look perectty
fair; and to those who wish to assist nature by adding
more color to their cheeks, they can obtain some . of Gou
ratid's celehraled Liquid Rouge, which cannot be ream('
oft even ay a wet cloth. Also ma♦ be found a rood as.
sortment of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Beals' Oil, Al.
mond, Palm, Windsor; and other 6uaps.
Renwmber. nt Tuttle's Medical Agency, 86 4th street.
Dec. 8, 1842
LET invalids read the following account of a Ballot
cured of a complication of afflictions in nineteen
days by the use at Brandreth Pitts. It distinctly proves
there are herbs in nature which have affinity cure be.
cause of disease, and Brandreth's Pills are made for them
Bead and beconvi nred. Take the medicine ;tone cured
EXTRAORDINAR Y CURE or RREUMATISM
DIAR RHCEA, AND AF FECTION OF THE L GNUS:.
JOHN Fruw. of Pembroke, Wishi ns ton county, Maine,
being duly sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick
about six months since. The pains in his head, breast,
back, left side and instep bring so bad that lie was una.
!Veto help iiimself,altd was taken into the Chelsea Hos.
pital is 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 eould he prescribe any medicine.
That he, therefore, was conveyed front the Chelsea Hos.
pital to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he
was there physicked with all sorts of medicine for a peri
od offour months, suffering all the time the most heart.
rending misery.- That, besides Ida affection of his bones
he was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: some.
limes lie would spit a quart of phlegm In the day; besides
this affection he had a bad Diarrhten, which had more
or less ati ended him (tom the commencement of his sick.
ness. That at times he dreaded a stool worse than he
would have dreaded death; that hectic' consparrthe feel.
lug to nothing save that of knives passing through his
bowels. A Her su tiering worm titan death at the Sailor's
Ret rent, on Staten Island, the doctor told hint that medi
cine was of no use to him. that lie mu't try to atleabout.
At this time he was suffering the greatest misery. That
his bones wtre 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.,
Brandretles Pills, which he did, from 241 Broadway
New York; that he commenced with five pills, and some
t imesitiereased the dose to eight. Tile first week's use
so much , benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing
what he was using, said, •novr,Shaw. you look like a
man again; if you Improve in this way, you will soon be
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 dial rhcea, sad finally the
pains In fits bones;—That the medicine seemed to add
strength to Mtn every day. He told the doctor yester
day the ID h Instant, that he felt himself well. and also,
that he owed his recovery to Brandreths Pills under
Providence, - that he had taken the medicine levet) , day
for ISdays; that the doctor told him if he had known he
had been taking that medicine, he should not have tayed
another day In rite house. He considers it is his dolt to
make thispublic statement for the benefit of all similarly
afflicted; that they may know where to find a medicine
that will cure them. JOHN SHAW.
John Shaw being hy me duly sworn thisthh day of
April, 1842, did depose and say that the foregoing state
meat is true. J. D. W H EELER,Commtsaioner or Deeds,
The BRANDRETH PILLS are sold at Dr. Rica
dreth's principal office, 241, DRoADmir. New York
and at his principal <dee. N 0.98 Wood lenaigyr Ittetettib:
lb* OAIaPPL-ICIC la Pitlabargh Mitre Iblieratriae ea*
sep
• •_.
Phitadel'a
I unto
PROSPECTUS'
burgh, to be entitled the
WM. k PHILIP BAKER
BRANDRETH PILLS
PRICE TWO CENTS•
DAILY MORNING POST•
Prom the Baltimore tie-
TWENTY.SETENTII U. S. CORGRESIS.
IZCO (D 1113610 N
WasumaToN, February 6, 1843
SENATE.
The mot fling hour was occupied by the
reception of petitions from all quarters, te•
lative to almost every subject; they were
alt appropriately referred, which, considat
ering the advanced period of the session,
will, I presume, be the last of them.
Mr, Choate found fault with an editqriai
article in the Globe of Friday, relative to
himself. He made a question of veracity.
Joint resolutions from the Legislature of
Maine, in favor of the repeal of the bank
rupt law, were presented and ordered to
be printed.
Mr. Archer moved fur a re•consideratinft
of the vote by which the Oregon • Bill was
passed.
Mr. Linn raised a parliamentary objec
tion. After some conversation. the ques
tion of re consideration was laid over_ tilt
to morrow.
Mr. Talltnadge, in pursuan* of notice
called upon his exchequer bill. He ex.
plained that the various postponements of
the bill were at the instance of other Sena
tors, and n by his desire. lie then went
into an elaborate argument, chewing the
necessity for the immediate action of Con—
gress on the currency question.
The bill was then laid over, and the bill
'to prevent the running of private expres.
a s and the conveyance of mailable matter
out of the mail' agait. taken up.
A debate arose, but when this was clo•
sed, no decisive action had ben taken on
the bill.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The Speaker took the Chair an hour
eat Her than heretofore, the time of the dal.
ly meeting having been altered from 12
to 11 o'clock. Owing, however, to an ex
ceedingly high wicd but few members had
arrived. Those present made the most of
their opportunity by crowding in petitions
and other businerts of miscellaneous char
acter.
Mr. Cowan, from the committee on
claims, to which were referred sundry pe
titions asking. Congress to restore to Amos
Kendall his persimal liberty. .ma le a re.
port accompanied bfa bill in favor of the
prayer of the petitions.
The bill having been read twice, Mr.
Cowan proposed that Friday next 'should
be set apart for its consideration. He said
it was one of the clearest and strongest ca
see calling for the immediate consideration
of the House, he had ever seen. He felt 4;4
confident that no gentlemen of either par.
ty, afte.r reading the - report, could for a
moment hesitate to grant the relief sought.
It was a claim on which there could be no
question, and it called For the prompt in.
terposirion of the House. It was one of.
strongest claims the committee had eves
had under consideration. Yj
- -
Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, said that inatfat
much as there were several legal quee-i -
Lions involved in the claim, he would pro-
pose that the bill be referred to the judi•
ciary committee.
Mr. Cowan said the gentleman was mis•
taken. The subject invohed — no legal
question. The question was one of plain
and clear justice, which any man of corn.
mon sense might understand and decide
upon without a moment's hesitation. The
question was, whether a p'rblic officer in
the conscientious discharge of his duty
should he afterwardtsued and made to suf
fer in his private capacity. Nogentleman
would, he was sure, hesitate a moment in
deciding that an officer, by bis zeal, to fur
ther the interests of government, ought not
arterwards to be permitted to suffer by the
loss of his personal liberty or. otherwise.
The intent of the officer was to be consid.
ered; and if it was his intent to.protect the
interests of the government, whether his
act was strictly legal or not, was no mat-.
ter, the government ought to protect him.
Wes not the government officer sworn to
protect the interests of the governmenti
and if Mr. Kendall, when Postmaster
General, consequently believed that is
acting as he did, he was protecting those
intereta, upon what principle of justice
could he be made responsible in his pri
vete capacity. He repeated that a strong.
er or clearer case could not exist.
After further discussions of a converse+
tional character, Mr. Cowan referred to
the verdict of the jury which set forth that
the act in question was, in their belief,
performed by Mr. Kendall in the conetitu
tional belief that he was discharging his
duty to government.
Finally the whole matter was referred to
a committee of the whole on the state of
the Union.
Mr Boardman, from the committee on.
public buildings, reported a bill to reduce
the salary of the Commissioner of Public
Buildings, from $3,000 to $2,000 per aci
nuin.
The bill having been read twice, the
question on its engrossment was pressed.
Mr. Bowie protested against- such hot
haste. Here, said be, but a few minutes
ago, a hill for the relief of Amos Kendall.
was refused consideration on the ground
that members wanted time to examine it;
notwithstanding :he member who reported
it said it was one of the strongest cases
that could exist;—and now a hill cutting
down the salary of a public officer, was
reported and attempted to be carried
through, without any time for confiders+
Lion, or even the ;fading of tba report !
Hs for one could not consent tosuch a pre.
caeding. He *so not against reartina‘
meat, but why AWN* this one ofacsiril