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PUBLISHED BY
TllOB. PHILLIPS i W. H. SMITH,
N. - RY. , CORNER OF WOOD 4 FIFTH ans.
TEE:mg.—FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in
adetßet, Slagle copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the
eton*i of the office, and by News Bsys.
ale re ur y and Manufacturer
IB patolislied WEEKLY, at the mate office, on a dnunad.bl
madam sheet. at TWO DOLLARS a year, ie
vanes. Single copies, SIX CENTS
Terms of Advertising.
rza SQUARE OF TWELVE LINF.S OR LESS:
One Insertion, ; 0.50 One month,
T aro insertions, 0,75 Two ;pouts, 6,00
Three Insertions, 1,00 Three months, 7,00
One week, 1,50 \ Four months, R.OO
Two weeks, 3.00 Six menthe, 10,00
Three weeks. 4,00 One year, 15,00
YE/LRLY ADVEELTISBIIENTS.
CULSGE•DLE A.T PLEOCIRK.
oil/ ,Square. nee Sqataref
Msmamba, $15.00 Six mosths, $23,00
o,ee year, °15,00 One yeer, 35,00
rrLarier advertisements in proroaton.
CARDS of four lines St: DOLLkitea year.
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PUBLIC OFFICES,&C.
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Ctrl! Post Orrice Third between larket and Worn
streets—B. M Riddle, Postmaster.
Casco* doom, Watar,Ath dour from Wood st. Peter
soa'a buildings—Major John Willock,Cillector.
Oise TRIISISOILT, Wood between Fist and Second
streets—James A. Bartrom, Treasurer.
Courry TIIsSORT, Third street, nest door to the
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Third Presbyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, TreliStlfer.
allaroa's Onnos, Fourth, between Maiket and Wood
streets—Alexander Bay, Mayor.
PlEScstarres EXCIIAS6II. Fourt, near Nhrket ti.
h
BANKS.
Fireamiaos, between Market and Woul streets, on
Tiled and Fourth streets.
scesairre vies M /OM rACTI3RWRIII' Alio Us re ILR
betwee s' Dr n
tout Bass. (formerly Saving Fund,) Fount',
if sod hod Market attests.
Exclusion, Fifth streeH t, near Wood.
OTELS.
Mostostoassta noon, Water street, near the Bridge.
gicaahos. Horst., corner of Penn and St. Chit ,
Moscitarrs' Horst, corner of Third and Wed.
A itattcor Holst., corner
trees
sal Third and Smithteld.
ms Stays'', corwer of Penn and Cmal.
ther
INPlrMateaots, Liberty street, near Seventh.
Nauss*, Mairstos HOWL.Liheriy St. oppositeWayanal.ne
111Moarsolist Moos Hones, Penn St. oppoulteC
ISERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
1.110
COlmsztition. AT LAW.—Office rpm°
to Etakewon's offices on Grant at.. neatly nmosite
ttd-
tee. new COllll House, next rooms to John D. %hot ,
£. q ,—First door.
ELLUYTT, M. D.—office re.° Ted
Clair street, betteeen Penn. and Liberty p
ts.
NEWODS. —I" re3ton k Mackey w nulesnle :nd
. retail dealers in English, French, at. d Dognetir
Dry Goods. No. St . Market , Pittsburgh sep 10
SirCANDLESS & 11PCLURE, Attorneys aid
OIL easnseltors at Law: Office in the Diamond, bac. QIJG AR AND !1101.irttSES.-13 Ittnis and 4 td•ls N. 0.
of tho old Court House, Pit t slturgli sep 10 1 , 7 Surpr, ;32 bids N.o,lllolassert, received twr Steamboat
I itiporter, and for Fate try G• A. GORDON,
ffi e north
ItE V tt FIR; 11;1 M„°bcrt"w'ev;.nA%lVdeoromda Sniit It field pep 1° 01. Water ,ireet
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rittsburett. sep 10 BBLS. LARD Olt., (greats by
B. A. by
k CO .
of s r
corner of gilt nod Wood acs.
01.1% lIVDEVITT, Wholesale Grocer Rectify lug
Dittilier, And Dealer in Produce and Pitishurgh
Matsui:se'Mica' Articles,
N. 224 Liberty Street, Pitt,
sep 10
Witt.tdo W
tH. rt.t.L•ot• .en* S. DILWOIV I
&m.s & DuA vorvrii.—_ ~v hotesair
W. Grocer% Produce and Commioion m erc nt ,
10
and
10141
40- Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, Nn. 29,
Wood attiket it'',
11. CPU A.R.A. 110 BIN SO N , Attorney to Law
Office un %lir orthtide of the Dialuonci.t•eiwef.
10
tAatket end Union al reets, up !lairs sep
AL I. Dual:tot:Au., Attorney at Law; lenders
Fli.• lilt professional services to tlic public. Office cur
li Fih and m. 0., Streets, übove Lloyd $ r Cos
store. er Of?
ittaftlmillt. Pa. sep 10
Jonall.Bfficßirv.. ...................... J•s. N. Kw ./04
O.I3IIKIRIFF & KENN, litanufacturrrs of Copper
Ttri, and Sheet Iron Ware, No. SU, Front st Fitt!!
burgh. House Spouting and Steamboat. work promptll
sep 10
executed
AS• V • VKANCIS 1.. YOUNG.
TRON
TIM& B OUS
B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware
1100 MA, uorner of Hand st. I.7:change Alley.
refllollll 1/1
Shin' to purchase Furniture, will tied it to
t keit Itdvantage to give us a call, heirs{ fully satisfied that
we elle please as to quality and price. 11eP 10
VIPUTTON HA:MS.-Jug received Hi° choice Mut
do.
Ham', well cured and for sale cheap by the
Bee of retail, by ISAAC HARRIS,
ttio.9,F
sop i 0
st
U supp'y of Land retli's Fresh Ru
_ta S ttG, aga, and other different varieties of Turnip
Pols s. past received and for sale at RIM PCID a rras at the
Drax sod - seed Sto
N rt
re of F. 1... at
sap 10 - o. 184 Liberty sireet, head of Wood
CLOSEYO Boot and Shoe Manufacto•
NO. 83 Fourth St., nest door to the States
peat. Ladies Nunella, Kid and Satin Shoes made ; n
he steatestinanner,and by the newestyrenrh patterns.
seP ie
ORUS MULTICAULUS. iit
is to suit
51000 M
porch..er.; to be disposed of by
F.L. SNOWDEN,
No. 134 Liberty street, bead of Wood,
DAHLIA ROOTS, Flowers and Flower Seeds of ev
ary description, can always be had at the Drug
and Seed store of F. L. SNOWDEN.
peplB4 Liberty street, head of Wood.
F 3
50 Littinl:7nal'slaemdmst3,"eo , „,on seed, for
aTi:.)7,
F. L. SNOWDEN ,
184 Liberty street, bead of Wood,
400 LBS. NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES
for seed; just received by
F. L. SNOWDEN ,
No. 184, Liberty head of Wood st
GARDEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. ratlCy Spades
,i•raneplent{ng 'Trowels, Eddins Tools, Budding
Knives. Praising Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re
eeived" nod for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN.
Pep 10 , 184 Liberty street, heed of Wood.
CHOICE Venison Hama.—Just received a emall eup•
plyot very choir* cured Venison Hams, on retail
4; Mall
i ota for current mo US ney.
AAC HARRIS. Agent,
and Coin. Merchant
WiIIITS Dutch Clover Seed, Orchard Grass and
Kentucky Slue Grass, always on hand and for
F. L. SNOWDEN ,
N 0.184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
pleb!
Inv 10
ENYsTER 4. BUCHANAN, Attorneys Low, office
JLII removed from the Diamond, to ,Attorney'sßow , "
slimly *idea 'Fourth street, between Martel and Wood
streela sty 10
11001. SALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal
IL' Lane and nigh street. Apply to
sip 19 I; lesj. D AELIIIG'ON• market, near 4th It
101) breeBB;irtdadartd;:rrat:lnetbaltigrDß"rugt : n e tt ed u
st
F. G. SNOWDEN, '
184 Litteily *met, head of Wood.
lbws et
sop IS
MEN
AGEITILATES'IILANKS, for proceedings In At.
tadilonant under the late law, for sale at this Office.
lON OF PARTNERSUIP.—Tee
heretofore existing between WIL
WAN BWIST and BENI AKIN HOPEWELL lights day
disliollrol by autual consent. Willies Digby is authorised
N WWI titesigsatace of am gigot le settling Ito ins business
east &to Gro. WILLIAM 1119 BY,
Op 10' • - 1120. T.HOPEW FAL
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RUARY
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JOHNSTON 4. STOCKTON, Books.lien., Printers an
Paper M anufeettftere, No. 37, Market at. I . lep 10-17
OHM ANDEIISON, Smithfield Foundry, Water st••
near the Monongahela House, Pittsturgh. Sep 10-1 Y
BONA RD B. JOHNS, Alderman, St.ela ir strectose
cond door from Liberty. seP 10—ly
R. S. R. HOLP4 ES, Office in Second street, next door
to hi ulvany Co Glom Warehouse ep 10.-1 y
1111.0111111F—
HUNK k FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law, Fourth et.,
near the Mayor's Office, Pittsburgh. sep 10-1 y
110 S. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, FIfIII, between y
Fey 101
Wood and Smithfield sts., Plttehurzh.
UGH TONER, Atio , ney at Law, North Ea , i. corner
of Sinithfield and Fourth street's.. sep 10-1 Y
THOMPPON FIANNA •• . ............... •... J•KIS TURNBUI L.
HANNA ii• TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No.
104, Wood st ~ where may lie had a general soPPIY
of wriling. wrapping, printing. wall paper, blank
10--ly
books,
school books, kc, 4-c. rep
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Ow C. TOWNSEND 4- CO., Wire Workers and
LA,. Manufacturers, No. 23 Market street. between 2d
sep 10--ly
and 3d streets.
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EXCHANGE 110 TEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair
et reeis,by MEIN h' SMITH.
ep 10-1 V
BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS --Ed
ward Hushes. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25. Wood st., Pittsburgh. sep 10 —1 y
1G MET AL.-77 tons soft is.G 4- Metal fGOILD9Nor sale by
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No. 12 Water street
srp 13 _ —--
3,000 LBS. B \ CON HAMS. 16,C01 lbs. Bacot
Shoulders, for see by
J. G• /1- A. GORDOS ,
\o. 12 Water street
cep 13
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A. ATT EBSON, Jr..ll,rmlngllam, near Pillsburgh,
J -Pa., Manufarturer of Locks. Hinges and Bolls; To•
hare°. Fuller. Mirl and Timber Screws; Housen ( eWS Se for
Bolling Mills, otc sep
JOHN WCLOSKEY.TaiIor and Clothier, Lther.y
'Meet, between Stith and Virgin alley, South side.
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I W. BURBRIDGE r - CO., Wholesale Grocers an.
a" Commission hi e.ehants— Second street, between
Wood and Smitlitleid sts., Pittsburgh. seplo- 1 y
JG. $. GORDON, Commission and
Sep •
Merchants,e Water st., Pittsburgh. Sep 10w—y
Ey A MS.-4 casla hams, a good article, received per S.
B Corsair, and for male by J. G. 4. A. GORDON
reet
,
No. 12, Water st
scp 10
SOGAT?. k MOLASSES. --40 ltd New Orleans Su
gar; SO bbls New Orleans Molas.e.; (or sale by
J. O. 4 , A. CORDON:
sep
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SUGAR. -7 1111 d; prime N. 0. Sa.zar, received Per S.
11 Maine. and for sale by J O. kA. GORDON.
No. 12. Water goer,
50 N BACO C ASKS,in order. on band and for s
a a ter el
le by
senlo 2.G. k A.GOR DON, No. 12, W
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1631 r I" ERS Gernta loom: n Lamp Mar 4 fur KliC
B. A. A IINESTOCK CO,
corner of 818 and Wood Ms
i)LBO0 Lrr red
A.F forllNsitle 'COCK ,k
.40 co
corner of it and Vtinoij 104
MI 10
‘L'D a 1 AND N101..1/45.5E5.-60 libda. N. 0. Sugar
25 I,bls. do. do.. 100 do. PI:let:Ilion fo
salt by J. G A. GORDON' .
s,) 13 No, 12 Water street.
FiCANK PETrrioNs, NOTICES, &C.—
ILP 1 be ti,ed in Bankruptcy proceedin,v, p t Wed on
for sate
good pper,and t forms approved by the Coup,
at the Office of the Yercury and Democrat. nep 10
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WI. HUI3II.I.RD, Ladle,' fashionable
Moe M anulactu re r. N o. 101, Third s , reel, tietween
Wood :rid Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh sep 111
NIUCKMASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW,
N.
bas removed his office to the corner of Fourth
street anieherry Alley, between Smithfield and Grunt
si reels. Pttsliurgh. sep 10
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AVII) SANDS, A% ATCH &
W CLOCK
2-7 MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair 8-el, Pitts
.t.tit, • IWO,
DRA LERrN 11' 11TCIIFS,C LOCK S, B R FASTPINS
FINGF: I RINGS, C 1111 INS, KEYS, COMBS, tc.
sep 10
LANDRETH'S G XRDEN SEEDS.— A full
supply If Landteth's Garden Seeds, always on
hand, and for 'ale at his agency, the Drug store of
F. L. SNOWDEN ,
184 Liberty street, head of Wood
sep 10
DR. DAVID Vl' ARD lint hit. office and residence
on Folll'lll la rent, nearly south of the Court llama,
second dim Filling !nut Rossstreet. Ile will faithfully attend
all calls pertainialgo 1119 profession. Night calls sho ld be
u
made at the door ihove the hnsement. sep 10
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REMOV AL.—ltalthew Jones, Barter and Bair Dress.
es., has retnovvl to Fourth street, oppositethe May
ors office, where he till be happy tol . wait uponperrnanen
or transient custurntrs. He solicits a share of public pat
Sep 10
A. W A RD, DENTIST, Penn et. three
W
door below Irwin street, Hours of business, from
9a. st., until 5 P. X., after which time he will attend
to no one except - in cases of actual necessity. He
would further inform those who may think proper ho
nt
employ bi,t hat heexpects immediate payment, without
the necessity on his tart of tending in bills. sep 10
100 N 11PFARLA.ND, Upholsterer and Cabinet'
Ataer, Third at, between Wood k Market streets,
respectfulinforms hisfriends and the public that he is
prepared to execute Oki:orders for Sofas, Sideboards, Bu
t reaus, Chairs, Tables, ledsteads, Stands, flair and Spring
! Mattresses, Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering
wort:, which he Will warrant equal .0 any mad e
e in the
• and on reasonable terms. lO
REMOVAL:—The stbseribers have removed to %Va.
ter between Wooaaod Smithfield streets, where
they will continue the Wiolesale Grocery and Commis.
sion business. and would ttspertfully solicit the patron.
age of their friends: .1 W. BURBRIDG E tif Co.
Dec :3 _
COMMERCIAL ALCTION ROOMS, No.
110 Weed Street, PitsburgA.—R. A. Bausman,
Auctioneer and Commission lerchant, is now prepared
to receive and sell all kinds tf Goods and fderchandize ,
at his large and capacious - Mims, No. 110, North East
Corner of Wood and Fifth - Meets, Pittsburgh.
-Regular sales of Dry Goods. Furniture, Groceries and
other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week.
HRIAWIIIT, Cutlery, Dry Good; and Fancy articles, on
Tuesday, Wednesday , and Thu Cutler
evenings.
\ Books, ¢c„ every Saturday eovo.ng.
Liberal advances made on Cooignments when wanted.
R7/./ZRZNCIO.
Messrs. John D. Davis, Esq.,
o Bagaley ¢ Smith.
o Hampton. Smith, k Cc.,
o F. Loren 4 CO.,
o J. W. - Burbrldge4 Co.,
S. M•Kee k Co.
o Capt. James M'Gargill.
Q.Vonsen, EN.
j tip 1111 'Fadden Esq.
LOU k Kennedy.
n
Moorhead k Co
° Tar F. Stuart, Esq.
Silbert Galway, Esq:
o coot. Jas. May,
MiNay,Banna , 4 Co,
Wittlam Symms,
s. G. Henry.
Harmer 4 co
HIGBY--Na. 121, Corner of Wood and Front
Streets, Pitt/1.510Th, has on hand a complete as
sortmentof Qucensw are suited to the city or country
trade. Also, a choice selection of pure white and gold
hand DINING ANDTEAWAUE. in large or small sets,
or separate pieces to suit purchasers.
A cask of 46. 60, or 84 piece sets, superbly painted
and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices ,
frata
Toy Teawarc, plain, and rich painted and gilt,
1,00 to $5,00 per set
Children's Mugs of every description.
While China Shaving Mugs.
Granite Dining at d Tea lierviees, 10 white 3nd with
splendid American scenery printed in blue and black.
A large variety Steamboat Dining and Breakfast Sets,
imported to match. complete,
Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the
Derbyshire Potteries.
Flint nnd Green Glass, In all their varieties.
Window Glass, of every size.
Patent Buckets, Tubs and Keelers.
Stone Pipe Heads, 4-c. 4-c.
All of which are respectfully offered to the pub.
Le on the most favorable terms. Jan 26. 1842-1 y
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fl o a e g i s 4 1t . i0 Coffee. .
100 For sale by
G . k A, GORDON.
PEASE'S HOAKIIOUND CANDY .--TUTTLY has
received this day from New York. a fr o esh supply Con ci.
the above celebrated cure for Coughs.
Clds and
suription; dis ready to suply cu,tomersal wholesale
or r retail, at an his Medical Age p
ncy, Sei Fourth st.
nov 12
DAVI I) CI,A e'ashiosr7377l---t""lakce,
(las removed to No, 34 Market street, between
second and Third streets, where lie wou'd be happy
to see his old customers• and all others who feel dispoa.
ed to patronise him. Ile uses nothing hut first rate
stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives
tits constant personal attention to business, he trusts that
he will deserve aid rcceive a fair share of patronage.
seri 10
frarS, tit F.A M, CONFECTION A RY.—
A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the
public that they can always find the best quality of Ice
Creams, together with al; kinds of confectionary and
fruits, in their *ern on, at his establishment—No. 11,
Fifth street, beiwe it Wood anti Market.
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes, or anything In his line. Also families furnished
with Bread imp 1
EVA N S , S CAMOMLLF. PILL L S . A utIA
HAM J. CLEMER, residing at 66 Mott street,
New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in ils most
aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head.
ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart.
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Aura, pain In the chest and stomach always after eating,
impaired appetite, !creation of sinking 31 the stomach,
furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomiting', dire.' nese
towards night and restieness. These had continued up
ward of a twelvemonth, when. on consulting Dr. Wm.
Evans. 100 Chatham street, and submitting to his ever
Aueersaful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient
was completely restored to health tit the short space of
one mouth. and grateful for the mcaleolatile benefit der's , .
ed, gladly came forward and volunteered the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. BELLEAS, Agent,
. No 20. Wood street. below Seemed.
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AR R , S PATENT L.B-BPS-7F---------OR BURNING ------------
LARD.—Tliose who would wish greatly to reduce MARBLE M A NUF A eTor. V.—Patrick Caw field rt.
their expense for light, should certainly purchase one of spectrally acquaints his f dentin and the public gen•
the above named lmps, as by their use there Is a clear malty, that he has commenced the Marble trustees, at t he
=autos of at least two.' birds of the expense over 011,nnd corner of Fifth anti Liberty stn., where will be constantly
the light obtained front this is pure and brilliant, and on hand. tomb stones. mantel plerrs. , monuments. head
wholly fire front smoke or disagreeable smell. We 'would and fool stones. table stales for cabinet ware , and every
here state that Carr's Patent is the only one worthy tile article appertaining to the business. Hewitt warrant his
attention of the public, as it is the only one that is appil work to he well done, and his charees will Ire moderate.
cable to every variety or pattern of immpri•ltild the only He respect fully anks ashore of °Wilk patronage. sep 10-
one that will I•urn Lard wept., at any temperature of told
Or hest. We have, in the short space of throe. mouths, ,1 - 1.9.A - NA d• TURNBULL. Prtorateroas or Mira Cbta.
cold several thousands: and with . carve an exception. l r I 1 TON PArcR MILT.. Steubenville, Ohio. linvinff realm
I hose lining them have expre,sed themselves highly pleas - ' veil their store from this city, have appointed Holdsitip
ed u It 11 them. lt.nri fully convit.ced of 'lie great econotny \ ~(• Browne. No. 49 Market at., between 3rd and dth, s
hy their me. as well an their superiority over either oil i g ents for .r.e nate of the different kinds of Paper manufar
or candies, in regard to cleanlinene aml light. I lured I y them, where their friends and customers will al
The above nano d lamps ran be had only at ways find a regular supply of paper, such ns Cap and
BROWN k RAINONLIS , Pvi Writing,.aMin and faint lined; Wtnnnina find Ten
Third street , nearly opposite the Pont Office. paper; iliOnnes - Iderard , , rind Priming Paper of different si•
Where In kept constantly on band Et ltannia Metal, Tin cos and qualities ,all .r . which will he sold on the most
Lamm, of vat ions patterns. arcommodating lertrA.
and Class
Class lamp , sold at 11181,11faCturrne prt. en. blabasttl, & Hartwig, mannfartnrere find importers of
Wall Papers and Borders.. keeps connta fitly on hand eve.
r v variety of Entry, Parlor and Chamber Papers, of tile
which they
!SeedFi vies and most handsome patterns,
..,,,,s,
who' rale
We lake pleasure in offei inc. to !lie piddle the follow
ceriiticale, which Is subscribed ro by many reepecte
bie citizens.
We.the titidershzned, have tiled and are now lising
Care's Patent Lamps. for burning Lard or o:lter 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 hoot smoke or other disagreveble smell. ‘Ve lake a
pleasure in recommending these lamps to the nubither spile, onerm hy
their nee there is a great saving over e
or lard oil, or even candles*, anti we believe them to
he more cleanly and tens troublesome than either.
To be had it flnows 4- RAY.IIOIID'd only, Third street,
nearlv opt the Post Office.
Bryan James
s D E o n rm el ,
Rev. W.W. Rakewell,
Care
••A.M.
M'Cro C. Yeager,
" John n, s
on,
N. G. Collins, Was. Gralinen,jr.,
Robert Dunlap, E. Trovillo,
Dr H. D. Sellers. Wm. Douglass,
" E. D. CIIZZRT, Jitney Atwood,
" Wm. Al H. Wright, Isaac Cruse,
George W. Henry
Robert H. Kerr, Esq.,
Robert McPherson,
A. Berk hang'
Thornas stn John S. Shaffer,
en ,
berger, Win. Elchbaum ,
George Milt
0. I'. Sbiras, J. ti Turner,
R.
A.
I% l't i l i I I R .-r i:ldle, Post Master I'le.mnr.yMll:iene;iser,
Royert Gray, /antes S. Clark, of Hu: Amer
Kramer, lean Hotel,
A len A. F. Marthens, John M , Campbell
M. Stackhouse. L. A lberger,
Robert Johnston, James Mellin,
N. 11 Just received, an improved Patent Lamp, for
kitchen use nov 19—dlw 4 wit'
ToTHE PUBLIC, and particularly to my former
patrons of this city:—llaving retired from the
practice of Medicine, I tra y be permitted to say, that ft
has fallen to the lut of but few persons to have enjoyed
so liberal ur lane a share of obstretrical practice as my
own has been for the last 30 or 40 years.
The eximrienee of tat lone period of active life, and the
fact of my having been twice, since (1130. associated with
DrR. . A .IVilson, in the practice of medicine, (in both a
period of five years,) enables metojudge fully of the
merits of its pills.
So convenient,so efficient , and yet so safe, did I esteem
these pins, that for the last five yews 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 must fall ss in some in
stances, but in my hands there has been le disappoint.
ment and more satisfaction in the a dministration of his
one remedy than of ail of
good effects sometimes
quite astonishing me.
If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either
wrote or after parturition, the Wilson's pt.ls were just
the thing I wanted.
If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomac h s, combined
with costiveness or inactivity of the littued the
disease af my patient. the pills were just the thing I
wanted.
If I treated a case requiring as etmnenagogue, the
Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted. ,
If palpitation, headache,
gus
difficulties, indicating a dieturbance of the
circulatorycrtory
and secretory systems, annoked my patient a
of life,' the Wilson's pills werejustthe thing I wanted.
Thus, without respaet to the name, a disease might
happen to wear at the time I have had It under treat
ment, particular indications or symptons arising. were
always most promptly and most happily met by the
Wilson's pills.
That so great a number of diseases, and sometimes ap
parently opposite ones,)n which I have used these pills,
should be mated more readily by them than by any other
remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but
.why it is a l p is as clear to my mind as that a great many
persons should become thirsty from kg many di ff erent
eauses,and yet require that common and greatest or
all blessings, water to quench their thirst.
n conclusion, ills due the ,eputation of the medicine
and the public, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that
the Wit h pills are the only combination I have ever
met with In my longeoarse of practice, that really pos.
esseesanythlng curative or specific for sick headache ,
Yours tte., D. MILO ADAMS.
The above Pills designed particularly for the sick
11sed.Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels Ire..
prepared by the proprietor Dr. I. A. Wilson, and for
ante, wholesale and retail, at his dwelling in rens street,
below Ida rbury. Oetl
I
Pittsburgh
tWiseshag
Louisville
Phila.
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laii.. GOODE'S Celebrated Female , These
rills are strongly recommended to the n. c 0... c .,4 if
the ladies us a safe and efficient remedy in remo
those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want o ex
ercise, or general debility of the system. They obv f
iaet
costiveness, and counteract till Plysterical and Nervous
affections. These Pills have gained the sanction and
approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Uni
ted States, and many Mother!. For sale
LERSWholesal Agent.e and
R etail, by . E.. SEL,
sep 10 No. 2.0. Wood St met , below Second.
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WM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe .Maker, Liberty St.,
opposite the head of Smithfield V., Pittsburgh.—
The subcriber bouh ot the stock of te late
Thomas s Ra ff erty, (
deceased, t
has commenced buhsiness
In the laid stand of Mr: R., and Is prepared to execute
all descriptions of work in his line, In the best manner
' and on the shortest notice. He keeps tor stantly on hand
a large assortment of shoe findings of all descriptions and
of the best quality. He solicits the patronag WM. eof the pub
lic and of the croft. ADAIR.
PITTSBURG'!" MANUFACTOUY.—Springs
and. Axles for Carriages at Eastern Prices.
on
The subseribers manufacture and keeps
ranted.) Juniata
constantly
hand CoaCh.o and Eliptic Springs (war
Iron Axles, Sliver and Brass plated Dash Fentrames, Brass
and plated DWI Bands, Stump Joints, Pat Leather ,
Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Fteps, Malleable
iron . Door Dandles and Hinges. d'e ..kc•
JONES d• COLEMAN.
Ft. Clair st.. near i! e %Iteehrily Strider.
114 D. "ELr TirEit.,,stffire.eDl:,otrice and dweilisneeTlM
LOOK AT THIS.
The attention iftlin-e who have been comewhat seep.
tical In reference In the numerous certificates pubdlishered
in favor oVryne's Componnd Syrup
of Wil Ch
ry,on acr the persons beta: unknown in this sec
tion of the State, is respectfully directed to the fo lotwllbisng
certificate, the writer of which has been a eitieeti of
borough tor several years.and is knov.n as a gentleman
of itdevit y and responsibility.
liTo the 21gent,Ilir. J. KIRBY.
- I have used Dr. Swayne's Comp and Syrup of Wild
Cherry for a conch, with which I have been severely of
meted for shout four months, and I have no limitation
In saying that it lathe most effective 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. I can freely recommend it to all others
similarly afflicted. 1. Mtenuir., Borough OcCilamberah'e.
23
March 9.1140. sep
For sale by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street .
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FRUIT, SHADE, ANT) ORNAMENTAL.
PERSONS
TREES.
PPERSONS desirous of procuring Fruit* Shade. and
Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery, from Philadel
pbla or New York, are requested to make application as
soon as possible. a' 111.• Dyne and Seed Ftore of the sub
i scriber, where ran be had ratalogue
F. ~ gr at SNOWDEN uitously, of the
most eirellrnt wallet les. I. ,
sep 31 No 1114-Liberty street, head of Worni
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sell iow and on accommodating terms, wholest
wild nov 151—tf.
or retail,
orta%le Platform Scales on wit, els, to weigh 2,500 lbs, a
$:5 00.
do dodo do 2,005 al 845 00
do do do do 1.500 at 3.5 00
do do do do 1,000 at 30 00
do do do do 500 at 25 00
With raising levers an addition of 3.3 to each scale.
Dormant scales for the live of %Varehouses, Flouring
Mills, kc.,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 front 0 to 315,
They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring
Mills. Saw Mills, Salt Works, ke„ double and singe
geared slide fat 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 tnachines, ft superior article; circular
saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma
chines and tools ofall descriptions,also for making black
ing boxes, a superior article; governors for ste
or oint iota
am
stocks, taps taps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead j
and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma
chinery made or repaired; printing press plattens
and printing presses repaired
JAMES M AY, Agent
sep -22—tf
JOHN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis
sion Merchant,Xo.lo6, corner of Wood 4- Fifth sta.
Pirtsbsegh: Having been appointed one of the Auction
eers fot the City of Pitsburgh, tenders his services to job
bers, manufacturers end dealer , . who may be disposed
to make trial of this market , He is prepared to make
advances on consignments of all sale blae commodit and
ies,
and trusts tosatisty correspondents by quick sales,
speedy land favorable returns.
That the various interests which may he confided to
him, shall be adequately protected, he brings to the aid
of his own experience in business and acquaintance with
merchandise generally, the services of Mr. SAVICIL
FAMITAFTOCE heretofore advantageously known, as an
importer and dealer In a Hardware and Cutlery, with
whom a permanent mt is made.
Barra TO
Messrs. M. Tiernan, Pres't. of M. 4- M.
sl. Bank.
tt Darlington 4. Peebles,
', Robert Galway,
'. James H. Cooper, I
', James May.
." R. M. Riddle. Pittsburgh
~ Win Robinson, Jr. Pres't 1
..of Exchange Bank. t
~Hamptoo,Smlth, 4- co., I
1
, . John D. Davis,
it
Samuel Church,
~ 3. K. Moorhead ,
~ Jag. W. Brown ir Co.
.., John H • Brown. 4- col
~. Smith 4- II tgaley,
. Yardly 4. Slaters,
~ John H. lltddie,
John Dalaell
FAMILY FLOUR—Just received a few berttle
of
of
Superior Flour, made expressly for family sset
sale by ISAAC CILIISE,I4S Lib, St.
Is Store 50 barrels sup; flour.
PROSPECTUS
For
For psblishing a veto Daily Paper in the City of Pitts
burgh, to be entitled the
DAILY MORNING POST.
'lll."Tr
ribers having made arrangements to merge
the uiejican Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu•
ry into one Jo I, have concluded to publish a daily
i i paper with the till the Daily Morning Post.
The leading OhJeet 0 "Pore will be the dlssemina
lion and defence of the poll rinciples that have here
tofore been maintained by the is, in their respective
papers, and their best efforts will Ibe devoted 10 the
advancement and success of those doctfmes.
Although, in politics, the paper will lits.,thorous,hly
democrat ic, yet the Editors hope. by giving ass. honest,
candid history of passing Political events, - j .. a.sig;t
and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all ma -.
ters and occurrences Slat come properly within the sphere
of a Public Journal, to make their paps t suilicientty in
cresting to entitle it to the patronage aline public, Ir
respective of party considerations.
in addition to the political and general news that will
be found in the "Meriting Post," the Editors will take
i pains to furnish the linsiness - s community with
l i the latest and most intsresting COMMERCILL illTlMLl
crxrir. 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.'
Tereus.—The Pose will be published en a large imperi
al sheet of fine paper, (mattufasttired especially for this
Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum,payable In advance. It will also be sold by
news-boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
Rdoertistostents will he inserted at the lowest rates
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
DIp—TW ENTY active lads arc wanted to sell the Post,
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
THOS. PHILLIPS,
W . 11. SMITH.
Augusi 3L 1842.
100 HIIDS. KY. LEAF TOBACCO, in store aPd
for sale by J. G. .4.• GORDO N,
No. 12, Water street.
BY Pilorrisun 4. Co. London, for sale only by
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. imp 10
FARM FOR SA LR.—The undersigned offers for sale a
tract of land Eltuai ed 4 miles frGio f reepoi ,In the
direction or Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Armstrong
county, containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good
fence; 10 of widen are In meadow— a good square log
dwelling house and cabin barn ererted thereon—an apple
orchard of 80 bearing trees—and a spring of excellent
water convenient to the house.
FOR TERMS apply to the subscribers residing atthe
Saltworks on the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 mile above Free•
port
f l l_ llo THE WISE.— II is now well understood how
much disorders of the mind depend for their cure
upon a due attention tot he body. it la cow understood
how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid
accumulations without weakening the bodily power. It is
now understood that there is a reciprocal influence be.
I wren the mind and the body. It is now understood that
pnrging withstlie Brandreth Pills will temove a melan
choly, and even insanity is cured by perseveringly using
them. Itis now understood how much domestic happi e
nest depends upon the healthy condition of the digesliv
organs.
It is now well known that the Brandreth Pitts have n
cured thousands of hopeless and helpless persons, eve
when the first physicians bad pronounced them beyond
all human means of relief. It is now not only well
known that the Brand reth Pills so cure but it is also um
iferstood how they cure; that it is by their purifying &fleet
on the blood Chet they restore the body to health.
The value of tire medicine is becoming more and moral
manifest, it Is recommended daily from family to family.
The Brandrelli Pills remove in an almost imperceptible
manner all noxious accumulations and purify and invigm
rate the liiorul,and their good effects are not coUnterhalan
ced by any Inconveniences; being composed entirely of
vegetables they do not expose those who use them to
danger; and their effects are as certain as they are salu•
lacy; they are daily and safely admini , irred to Infancy,
youth, manhood, and old age, and to women in the most
crtical and delicate clrcumstancrs. They do not disturb
or i shock the animal functions, but restore their order
anit e statilkh their 'leant'.
Sold at Dr. ft !mull Office, No. 95, Wood street.
trittstnirgli. Price 25 cents er boa, with foil directions.
M ARK—The only plare i n wherethe genu•
re Pills con he obtained, Is the Luctor`s own office, lo No.
Wood street. scp
'proved t•lay
Infartured he
leir Mac hint
between nin•
TePt, twc
e 11:111, Pitts
rrio THE LADIES —Why do you not remove that
1 superfluous hair you have upon yam foreheads
and upper lips I By calling at Teer - c Les, 86 Fourth at.,
and olonining a bottle ot Gourend's Poudres Auldlea.
which will remove it at once without affecting the skin.
You can also obtain Gouraud's Italy celebrated Foe de
Iteaute, which will.at once remove all freckle., 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 Gott
rand's celebrated Liquid Rouge, which cannot be rublit.d
of even by a wet cloth. Also may be found a good as.
POrinlCol of Perfumery. such as Cologne. Beare' oft, Al.
mond, Palm, Windsor; and other SI rap..
Reinrrnlier. at Tuttle's Medical Agency, 86 4111 street
Dec. 8. 1842
ufartnre and
A the follow
g scalesm
composed 0
No. 1, Por
lile Platfor
talcP o❑ vviel
o .3.5U0
uullti,at. $63
VOUNG t BRADBURY
Plgiladel'a
1 sep 10
%VM. k PHILIP•BAKER
BR AN DRETII PILLS.
LET Invalids read the following account of a Sailor
cured of a cotnplical ion of afflictions In nineteen
days by the use of Brandreth Pills. It distinctly proves
there are herbs in nature which have affinity cure be.
rause of disease, and Brand roll's Pills are made for them
Read and he convinced. Take the medicine andbe cured
EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATISM
DIA R RMEA, AND AFFECTION OP THE LI,NGA
Jona SnAw. of Pembroke, Washinlton county, Maine,
being dnly sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick
ahont six months since. The pains in his head, breast,
hack, left side and instep being so bad that he was una.
Wein help hintself. and was taken into the Chelsea !los.
pital in the city of Boston. That after being, in said
hospital five weeks,Doctor Otis said he did not know
what was the matte' with him, and that he could do
nothing for him, nor could he prescribe any medicine .
That lie, therefore, was conveyed front the Chelsea Hot.
pitalto the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he
was there physicked with all sorts of medicine fora peri
od of fear months, suffering all the tinie the most heart.
rending misery.— That, besides his affection otitis boner
he was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: some.
times he would spit a quart of phlegm In the dey; besides'
this affection be had a had Diarrhcea, which had more
or lees at tended him from tire 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 o tha i t mudti
.
cinewasofnousetohim. hathemusttry
At this time be was suffering the greatest misery. That
bis bones were so tender he could not hear the leas* press
ure upon the elbow or trpor.the knee, that his instep was
most painful, that as tire Doctor said be 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 soma
timesinereased the dose to eight. The first week's use
so much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing
what he was using, raid, , now, Shaw, you look like •
man again; if you improve in this way, you will soon be
well.' That he found every dose of the Braodret
when h Pilat
ls
relieve him, first they cured him of the pain
aloe); that they next cured the diarrhrea, aad finally the
piing In his bones;—That the medicine seemed to add
strength to him every day. He told tire doctor yester—
day tire 11th instant, that he felt himself well, and also,
that he owed his recovery to firandreths Pills under
Providence, that he had taken the medicine levety day
for 19 days; thst the doctor told him if he had known he
had been taking that medicine, he should not have stayed
another day in the house. He considers it is his duty to
make this public statement for thebenellt
afflicted; that they may know where to • medicine
that will cure them. JOHN SHAW.
state.
John Shaw being by me duly swore this 13th day o
m A perni:,l:B4tr:e,.dild.iiitapowseariELti saEyn.tchaorat taiheissifooregoserionigDeem,
The BRANDRX7-11 PILLS are Nola at Dr. Brae_
dreth's principal ogee, 241. BROADWAY, Now 'York
and at his principal Ake. N 0.93 Wood street,Pittabergh:
the ONLY PL.sCX la Pittsburgh whore the pariahs* can
be obtained, repte--daarta.
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~D ~
DAILY MORNING POST
From the Globt.
The occupation of Oregon:
We ate gratified to perceive, from indil
cations in various quarters, that the pass
sage of the Senate bill, for the encourages
knent of rnig:ationa to the Territory of Ores
gott, has been received with very general
will
s
approbation and cannot but hope it
sanctioned by the House of Rep
resenta%
Lives. Whether it will then receive thd
ratification of the President remains to hd
seen, and may perhaps be considered
ttoubtful. It originat- d with a Democratid
' &haw - was voted for by all the Demo
cratic Bleutttors,with one or two exceptionsi
and may be considered a Democratic
measure. It might seem that Mr. Tylef
and his friends—being, as they so strenu.a.
ously maintain, 'one arid indivisible with
the Democracy'—would be happy iu thd
opportunity to demonstrate this indissolua
ble union of principle in a manner they
have never thought of before—namely, bt
acting in confotmitY with their professions.
We have, howeVer, serious misgivings oil
the subject; as the 'occupation of this teril.
tory might greatly interfere"with Mr Web.
ster's system of maintaining the' intetesti
and honor of the United States, by aliena—
ting their land and relinquishing,or placing
hem in abeyance, their tights On the o 4
cean.
We are also pleased to see that there
a general distaste--.not to say indignatiod
—manifested towards theprinciple acted
upun by Mr. Webster, and sanctioned by
Mr. Tyler. We refer to the standard
which they have attempted to establish for
the rights and honor of the United Stated.
According to this, our territory is to be eV,
timated only by the crop of corn or pota
toes it will produce. The statesman is to
be governed, like the fat naf r, in his valua
tion of land, by its fertility alone. Ibe sa
cred principle of right—the steady inflexirw
ble assertion of which is so indispensable
to the welfare of individuals and nations—
is held at naught; regarilfefe of that
versal deduction froth eillpesience, that
those who have not the courage to defend
what is justly their own, because it may
be worth little, will, ere long, be called up•
un to stand up for what is worth a great it.-
deal.
In the estimation of enlighteued and sa
gacious statesmen, this is nit the standard.
of national value or national honor. They '.
know very well that the possessor of a for..
tress on a barren rock is virtually the mass,
ter of the fertile &lila atound hini, with all'
their crops of corn and potatoes. They
1 know that it is position, qnd notfertility, that.'
gives sometimes incalculable value to thit
\
which is otherwise worth nothing. A. spo,t.'..'
of land that will not produce isblader of ,
corn, or a barren hill on which a grasshop
per would starve, may give secntity; and
consequent value, to whole regions of plos
ducti7e fields. In our own hands, it affords
the means of protection; in the hands
enemy, the means of annoyance and 4.1...
strustion. Tu either, it is worth its weight .
in gold.
What, fur example is the value of the
rock of G.btaltar, estimated by the new
standard of cotton, corn, and potatoes'{ It
will not feed a singe buffalo; and yet the
supine and indolent Spaniard roused all
his ancient energies, exerted all his ancient
valor, and sacrificed his treasure and his
blood, to preserve this barren rock, which '
he knew was the richest jewel of his
crown. Yet, we, the people of the United
States, according to this new standard of
value,sre to sacrifice the d.:Grisive positions
of an extensive frontier; surrender a chain
of portages, which oprOis to an enemy and
rival new sources of wealth,and new means
of wielding the tomahaWk and scalping
knife; and, last of all. postpone—in other
words, abandon—our right of possession.
to an extensive region of country ;because,
forsooth, according to the new standard of
value, they are not worth defending;—
..hev are not productive in corn and putas
toes.
But, with all due submission, we will
tell these new political economists what
we think is really North defending. We
deem the tights and honor of the United
States fully entitled to that distinction;and,_
most especially, we deem it high time to
set our faces boldly against a system of in
cessant encroachments, claims, and pre
tensions, urged on by an arrogant natiln.
reeling under the intoxication of successful
ambition, as well as spurred forward by
jealous rivalry, and aided by a Secretary,.
of State whose heart seems chilled with an
icy indifference to all the high and noble
motives of human action—one who cots—
spires against his country; who employs
(ur, at least, avails himself of the service&
of) a cutpurse of librarPs, and a murderer.,
of manuscripts, in ferreting from foreign ,
archives proofs which, be vainly hopes,May
justify him in sacrificing the interests a 4
~
honor dills country; one great in words,
and little in action; one to whose mighty
mind all seem willing to pay homage while
Isom
speak with contempt of its offspring;
ndwho is every
are men;
the ex,
iom— w that 'actions are men; words but wo.
men.'
While we continue to yield a portion of
our territory, and item after item of our
1 rights on the ocean, larder pretence that
'one is not worth maintaining, and that we
are too weak to defend the others, it needs
no prophet MILLER to pre liftt the end that •
is approaching. When our own constitu.
tional defenders put cudgels in the hands of
a towering,isbully wherewith to break our
own heads—in plainer English, when they
make public acknowledgments that we ere
Ito° weak to resist encroachments, a
famish him with - the plea of a braoa•l' lad