!==E PIIBLISAED BY THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, X. W. CORNER OF WOOD 4- FIFTH ITS. TICILMS.—FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in advance. Single copies TWO CENTfor sale at the Hunter of the office. and by News Bays. The Mercury and Manufacturer is pabllshed WEEKLY, at the some office, on a dsouhle mediae sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In ad. vases. Slagle copies. SIX CENTS. Terns , of Advertising. PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: One lesertien. 0.50 I One month, SS.OO Twain's:llbn., 0.75 Two monis, t 5,00 'Fetes Insertions, 1,00 Three months, 7.00 Oee week, 1,50\ Four 1110 n, ht, RAO Two weeks. 3.00 Six months, 10.00 Three weeks. 4.00 One year, 15,00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. MOM*MILE AT eteastralc. Os* Efeters. Ti. Squares Oil seethe, $19.00 I Six months, $23,00 glee year, 25,00 One year, 35,00 rrLarger adverilsemente in prorortiOn. CARDS of four lines Six DOLLOta a year. --- PUBLIC OFF 1 CE S, &C. Ctrs foil Orrtca. Third between Market and Wood alismata—a. M Riddle. Posomaster. Canon Moose, Water, 4th door from Wood st. Peter son's beildings—Major John W Mock, Collector. ens Taassone. Wood between First and Second stirsen—James A. Bertram, Treasurer. COCIETT TILIMICIRY, Third street. next door to the Third Poesbyterian Church—S. ft. Johnston, Treasurer. Manit's Orrice, Fourth. between Market and Wood Mnala—Alesander flay, Mayor. Ssiosasir's Excnsoor, Fourth, near Market st. BANKS. Trennaos, between Market and Wood streets, on Tnlrd and Fourth streets. Maacamers' Lan Msnorsc-reatas' F.ltstals' between r.• roan Bass, (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, Hood and Market streets. ETC ccccc , Fifth street, near Wood. 110'VELS. 11 Roost. Water street, near the Bridge. Ricits.sor. Ilona.. corner of Penn and Si. Clair, 11111111C11011111' 110 TILL, corner of Third and Wood. Asaatcao floszt.,corner o Penn s treet Thir and Smit dCanal. hfield. ..„,rossSratas, corner of treet an Raran,Liherty street. near Seventh. Mit.t.Tais Memos House, I.llieriy St opposite Wayne 00000 ORIT 1111.1161021 House. Penn Si. opporite Canal KOISERT WOO DS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I, . remo oed to flakeweii's °Meet on st., neatly opposite to new Court House, next rooms to John D. Mahon, Zig ;Tina floor sop 10 THOS. FL ELLIOTT , 1).--tifficr removed t St. Clair street, between Penn gni Libersty Sl Figtibiltrii. 10 -NEW GOODS.—Preston k Mac k ey, w h,,lcsnle and retail dealers In English, Fr.ich, and Uninestir Dry Good*. Mo. RI, Market st ,Piitshitrch. cep 10 ----.---_--------------__.. ANDLESS & ;WELL RE, Aitorneys and NrCounsellors at Law: Office in the Diamond, lu ck Of the old Court House, rtilsl't':t ge ._. l .------ ) REMOVAL. - R. Morrow, Alderman; offse north side of Fifth at., lictween Wood and Smeiri thfield els. Pittsburgh. s 10 lOUS lIIVDEVITF, Wholesale Grocer Rectic.ing • Distiller, And Dealer in Produce and Maftetractured Article..., N.. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts 10 barik. sep Wtt.t.tt U. W11.1.1`1111 .CIII.I 73. D16 , 4'0 111 19 NATi lAA MS & I)ILWORTII.--Wholetalc Grocers Produce and Commission Merchantg, s till /asters in PittllbUrgit Manufactured article,., Sr , 29 We•J street. Aro 10 WM. ionimiztx ittmaiisi so , -AttorttryT - dt I.a; Office un the null h *W et a e ~i rs‘ t he lhamond.hetwepep 10e• olarket and Union streets. up DURBORAIV , c. Office rot Attorney at Law; tender , fik • his professional services to tIR publi , . a Fifth and Market Streets, above D. Lloyd 4- c ed o. otort.Plittamurxh, Pa. sep 10 Sons 111.8Henirtr... .IC E ......... RI ......... JAS. N • KrAr SHEFF de Manufacturers of Cooper Tin, and Sheet Iron Wore, No boat 80. Fwork SVOITIpiI I t ~ rlll5 6111111. 1100S6 SpOUI in: and Steam gleCited Bei , 10 THOMAS a TOUN • FItaNcIS 1.. YOUNG. woos. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware 1 Room', t,urner Hand tit. E.:change Alley. retina* wishing 10 purchase Furniture, wills find ithatt to !halt advantage to give us a call, twilit fully tsfied we can Ocala aA to quality and price. sep 10 AMS.—Just receved IGO choice Nut. ton Hams, well cured and for sale c Ahea lIARRIS p by iht!do• sea or retall.by ISAC N 0.9, Fi.• asp 10 RlrrA. BA.GA•— A su pp'y of Land , et Fresh Ru• to 01.0, and other different varieties of Turnip Safi;, jolt received and for sate at asoucco ?RICCI' at ` the Peng and Seed Sture of F. •eP 10 No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood, EBB CLOSEY Boot and Shoe Manutacto ry, No. 83 Fourth K St., nex t doo n r to f U. i . States {ant. Ladies Prunella, id and Sati Shoes m ade lie neatest roan ner and by the newest French patterns. oep 10 MORI/8M ULTICA U WS. to lots to suo 51000 pilfchaters; to be disF.posed of by L. SNOWDEN , No.lß4l.lberty street, bend of Wood DAnuA ROOTS, Flowers and Flower SeedstheDru or ev g - ery description, can always be had at sod Seed store of F. L. SNOW DEN. 1114 Liberty street, bead of Wood. sop 10 50 LDS. Illinois Annoul Mammoth Onion Seed, for sale at the Drug and Seed store of F. - SNOWDEN. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood 400 LBB. NEW JERSEY SFWEET POTATO& for seed; Jus t received by . L. SNOWDEN, No. 184, Liberty head of Wood s GARDEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Sp. Transplanting Trowels, Edding Tools, Buddi re. ng Knives, Pruning Kokes;, Pruning Shears. etc., lust F. L. SNOWDEN. saved and for :ale. l by nap 10 94 Liberty street, head of Wood, cows Venison Hams.—Just received a small sup• ply of very choke cured Vedison Hams, on retail 41 rIe soon tots for current money. ISAAC HARRIS. Agent. and Com. Merchant WIIIIKaa TE Clver Seed, Orchard Grass an. tacky Blue o Grass, always on hand and for F. L. SNOWDEN , N 0.184 Liberty street, head of Wood. sate by imp 10 gIaTER BUCHANAN, Attorneys at Law, office rsisoesd from the Diamond, to A ttorney'allow," seedy side of ranch street, between Market and Wood ts stree Imp 10 AISISTRATE:VBIAANKS, for proceedings to At rss►waat ander the late law, for sate at this Office FOl SALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal Lane and 11lip street. Apply to sap 1S BE!'d.l, DARLINGTON, Market. near 4th st. 100 L.B.S Landreth's French sugar Bcet tieed. just received and for safe at F t . he Drug and Seed L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. Store or sop 10 frriLUTION OF PA.RTNERIVRIP. —The parteershlP heretofore existing between WIL• thiAM HIGSY had BEN/ AMIN HOPEWELL. is this day Malloivrel by mutual convent. William Digby is authorized tar ort the sirtaters of the fit MI ill sett li ng up the if aistate.lina. WUJAAM away. ea- 10 116 N/. T.WREW ELI. DAILY .- MORNING . . POST yOFINSTON er STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers an RIGBY—No. 121, Corner of Wocdand Front el Paper M anufacttreme No. 37. Market et. sep 10-1 y Streets, Pittsbuerk, has on hand a complete as- Paper ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water st- sortmentof aucensw are suited to the city or country wide. Also, a choice selection of pure white and gold ra, near the Monongahela House, Pittsturgh. sap 10-19 I band DINING AND TEA WARE, in large or small sets, or separate pieces to suit purchasers. A cask of 46, 60. or 84 piece sets, snperbly painted and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices. Toy TeawarE, plain, and rich painted and gilt. from 1,00 to 115,00 per set Children's MIMS of every description. White China Shaving Mugs, Cranite Dining ai d Tea Services, in white and with splendid American scenery printed In Mae and black. A large variety of Steamboat Dining and BroaltfaA Stta, imported to matrh. complete, Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the Derbyshire Potteries. Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties. Window Glass, of curry sire. Patent Buckets, Tubs and Heelers. Stone Pipe Heads, kr. kc. kc. All of which are respectfully offered to the pub. Ile on the most favorable terms. Jan 26. 1842-1 Y LEONARD S. JOUNS, Alderman, St,Clair street, se mind door from Liberty. cep 10—ly DR. S. R. HOLMES, Office In Second street, next door to Mu'rally et Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10-1 y SHUNK 4.• FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law, Fourth st., near the Mayor's Office, Pittsburgh. sea 10-1 y THOS. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, It, ,weer wood and Smithfield sitt., l'lttsliorzh. Ben 10-1 y HUGH TONER. Aliofnev at Law. North Fat I corner a Smithfield and Fourth street!. %MP y THONPSON ll.l' 3•Xts TURNBULL. lIANNA Paper Warehouse, No. 104, Wood st where may he had a general supply ol sulking. wrapping, printing, wall paper, blank books, pep 10-1 y school hdoks, tc, ere. _____ sand C• TOWNSEND dr CD.. Wire Worker . Marifecturerit, No. =2.3 M arket sheet, between 2(1 and 3d Weals. sop 10--1 y - - ----- EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets,by MeKIRBIN ¢ SMITH. cep 10--ly BROWNSVILLE JUNI ATA IKON WORKS.—Ed ward Hughes. Msnufneiurer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25, Wood st., Pittsburgh. imp 10 —1 y I.IIG METAL —77 tons soft Pia Metal G for ante by .1.G.4 - A ORDDN , No. 12 Wnter street LBS. B %CON BA MS. 16,000 Ihs. Bacon 3,000 Shoulders, for sa'e by . G. 4. A. GORDON, No. 12 Water street ----- LAS. PATTERSON , Jr.. RifMingilinTl, near Putsbureh, -pa., M a nufekriurer of l,ocks. liinees and Bolls; To. bacco, Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for Rolling Mills,/cc. gen 10—ly TORN 111,CLOSKE1, Tailor and Clothier, Liber.y 1 t reel, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side, Sep ICI ------- W. BURFIRIDG 4- CO., WholcAale Grocers an J Commission Merchants— Second street, between Wood and Smithfield st s., Pittsburgh. sep 10- 1 y J•G A. GORDON, Commission and Forwardi Merchants, Water at.. Pitiohurgh, scp 10—Iv ----- Ur AM S.-4 casks hams, a good article, received per S. B Corsair, and for sale by J .G. 4 A D . GORON , seri 10 er No. 12, Waier SUGAR 8.• MOI,ASSF.S.--40 birds New Orleans Su gar; ¶ - 10 bills New Orleans Molasses; for sale by Sep i 0 J. G. s_\. GORDON: RIGA blida prime N. 0. Sdlar, received per S R Maine, and for sale by J. G. k GORDON. No. 2. Water stree Ch BACON C ASK S in order, on handand form Itaie ley st, sep 10 J.G. A. GOR DON So. 12, Wer at SUGAR AND MOI.ASSEB-13hhdsand4bhtaN.O Sugar. 32 blitz N.O. Motanger, received per Steamitna Importer, and for +n le J. C k A. cortnoN. No. 12. Water street sep 10 BBLS. LARD 011. forrate by SFAIINF,STOCK k CO corner of nth and Wood 1631: y 1' CRS e corner 01 6111 and Wood SIP. )0(1 Prepared Chalk, for (rale by g, A. FA lIN C.S I'OCK k CO corner of foh and Wood sep 6.11.1 G NR AND MOUSSES.-60 tilids. 6. O. Sug 25 bble. do. do.. 100 dn. Plantation NI itiolotirs, sale by G . COR DON , No. 12 \ Voter el reel BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— "I o lie used in Bankruptcy proceeding,. printed on ••nod paper,and in the foruni approved by the Court ,(Or lire Office of the Mercury and Democrat. 31. lIITHBARD, Ladies' fashionable boot nn W shoe Itlantifortitrer.S 0. 101, Third s , rest, bet wee tVood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh sett 10 BUCKhas MASTER his, ATRNEY thcorner of AT LAW 1. . removed other to e Fourtl street and Cherry Alley, between Smithfield and Gran streets, P it tsbu rg h. sep 10 AVID SAN DS, N% ATCH & CLOCK 41 , ). MAKER, No. 7, St. Ciair Etroci, Pitts. J DEALER IN WATCH ES. C LOC' KS, BR EA STPLNS FINDER RINGS, CHAINS. KEYS, COMBS. js , c. sep 10 LANDRETM".I GARDEN SE EDS.- A full stionty ol Land.eili's Carden Seeds, always on hand. and for sale at Ins agency, ;lie DruSgroNOore of F. L. WDEN, 184 Liberty street,lread of Wood R. DAVID WARD ha, hie office and reslileuice on Fourth Street, nearly south of the, Court House. second diselllng from ftussstreet. Ile will faithfully attend all calls pertaining to his profession. Night calls should he made at 11w door above the basement. sep II) AI. —Matthew Junes, Barber and [lair Dress RENIOV er, has removed to Fourth st reel , oppositet he May ors office, where he will he happy to;wait upon pernianen ur transient cusluniers. 11e solicits a share of public ploat p Wll.. A. %V A RD, DENTIST, Penn et. three door below Irwin street, Hours of business, from 9a. It., until 5 v. M. 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 hini,that he expects immediate payment, without the necessity on his part of sending in hills. sep 10 JOHN IVIVARLkND, Upholsterer and Cabinet .M..ker, Third at. between Wood 4- Market streets, respectful iufornis his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards, Bu reaus,ChAirs, Valdes, Bedsteads, Stands, Ilalr and Spring, Mattrasses, Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering worn, which he will warrant equal .o any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. I.cp 10 —_— REiwrordw.--The subscribers have removed to Wa. ter between Wood and Smithfield streets, where they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Commis sion business and would respectfully solicit the patron. age of their friends. J. W. BURS!: I E - Co. Dec 3 COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, No 110 Weed Street, PittsbiteArk.—R. A. Bailsman, Auctioneer and Cotismission Merchant, is now prepared to receive and sell all hinds of Goods and Merchandize, at his large and capacious tooms, No. 110, North East Corner of Wood and Filth Streets, Pittsburzli. 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 evenins. Books, 4c.. every Saturday evening. Liberal advances made on Cunsigniuents when wanted. R zzzzzz czs. Messrs. John D. Davis, Esq., si Bagaley 4- Smith, it Hampton. Smith. k Co. F. Lorenz 4' Co., si J. \V. Borhridge k Co., S. WE ee k co. si Capt. James M'Gargill, C. I hmsen. EW. I I 8t ... Joon M 'Fadden Esq. Logan 4- Kennedy. J. K. Moorhead k Co. Jas. P. Stuart, Esq. " Hubert Galway, Egg: si Capt. Jul. May, bleVay.llanaa , it Co. it William Symms, S. G. Henry, Smith, Snaky Co 1Ba:s Rio Coffee_ 011 Oct 4. pEASECSTiOARIIOUND C AND r.-TuTT ix has received this day from New York. a fresh supply o. the above. celebrated cure for Coughs. Colds and Con sumption; and is ready to supply cu.tommeat wholesale or retell, at his Medical Agency, Sti Fourth st. earkioaablo 'Boot Alokee,— Itas removed to No, 34 Market kireet, between Second and Third streets, where be Wou'd he happy to see his old customers. and all others who feel dlspos. ed to patronize hint. Be uses nothin: 'hut first rate i , tock. and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives its constant personal attention to business, he trusisthat to will deserve ai.d receive a fair share of patronage. e n 10 it'E t:lt EA M, h CONFECTION A RY.- A Hunker respectfully inforins 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 wsmon, at his establishment—No. 11. Fifth street, betwe it Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes. or anything in his line. Also families furnished with Bread. *en 10 EVANS'S CAMOMILE PILL LB.—ABRA H AM J. CLEM ER, residing at 66 Mott street, New York. was aMicted with Dyspep , ria in Its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head• ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, tonal', heart. burn, pain In the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appetite. sersation of sinking at the sioniach, furred tongue, nausea. with frequent vomiting., dizziness towards night and testleness. These had continued tip. ward of a twelvemonth , when, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans. WO Chatham street, and submitting to his ever ucerssful and agt I-cable mode of treatment. the patient was completely reqiiired to lienlili in the short space of one mouth. and grateful for the Incalculable benefit deriv. ed. gladly came forward and volunteered the above state For sale Wholesale and Retl byai R. E. SELLERS, Agent, No 20. Wood street, below Second, • _ 2IRR'S PATENT LAMPS, FOR BURNING CLARD.—Those who would nisi' greatly to reduce their expense for light, should certainly purchase one of the above named Lamps, as by their use there is a clear saving of at least rwoit birds of the expense over Oil,and the tight obtained from this is pure and brilliant, and wholly free from smoke or disagreeable smell. We would here slate that Carr's Patent is the only one worthy the attention of the public, as it is the only one that is appli cattle to every variety or pattern of Lamps, and the only one that will kitten Lard wst.t. x at any temperature of cold or heat. We have, in the short space of three mouths, sold several thou=andv and with scarce an exception, th o .e wine then; have expressed themselves highly pleas ed with them. and fully convinced of the great economy by their ti.e, as well as their superiority over either oil or candles, in regard to cleanliness and light. The above trained L lamps can lie had ,i• only at BROWN RAYMOND'S, Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. Where is kept constantly on hand Britannia Metal, Tin and Glass Lamps. of vat ions pat terns. GiaRS lamps sold at manufacturers' prices. We take ptea•nre in offering to ;he public the (brow ng certificate, which is subscribed to by many respect!' itie citizens. We. the undersigned , hive tried and are now using Carr's Patent Lamps, for burning Lauf nr other animal fat, and we have 110 Ite , ital lon in saying that they give an excellent light —ential to any of the ordinary modes of lighting a BMW, at shout one•thtrd the cost, and wholly free !tom smoke or other disagreeable smell. We lake n pleasure in recommending titere lamps to the public, as by heir 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 he bad at BROWN ik I VISIOND.I only, Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. Bev. W. W. Bakewell, James floon, A. M. Brvan, Charles Parlson, John Weron, C. Yeager. N. G. rollim,, • Wm. Graham, jr., Robert Dunlap, E. Trovillo, Or H. D. Sellers. WM. Douglass, " E H. CIIZZA M. Henry Atwood, Wm. \l. Wright, Isaac Cruse, Robert H. Kerr, Esq., ege W Henry A.Beckhnm, Robert McPherson. Thoma, , Colston, John S. Shaffer, George Miltenberger, Wm. Eichbaum, n. P. Shiras, J. B Turner, A.Miller. AV m. !Martin, R. M. Riddle, Post Master Henry Bargesser, R o bert Gray, James S. Clark, of the Amer Allen Kramer, lean Hotel, A. F. Marthens, John M,Campbell M. Stack houe. L. Alberger, Robert Johnston, James Mellin, N. II Just received, an improved Patent Lamp, for kitchen use. rod 19—clIvr 4 wit' TO THE PUBLIC, and particularly to ray forcer patrons of this city:—llaving retired from the practice of Medicine, I may be permitted to say, that it has lalten to the lot of l ut 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 °furtive life, and the fact of my having been tw ice, since 1830. associated with Dr. R. A. Wilson, in the practice of medicine, On 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 yeah s in my practice for the cure of chronic diseases, or whatever na trio', and those of females in particular, -I have used more of them than all other medicines. Like every other medicine, this must fail in some in stances, hut in my hands there has been less disappoint. ment and more satisfaction in the administration of this one remedy titan 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 pits were Just the thing I wanted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with costiveness or inactivity ofthe liver. constituted the disease M . my patient, the pills were just the thing I wanted. If I treated a ease requiring an emmenagogue, the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other dlfficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn of life,' the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted. Thus, without respect to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the nine I have had it under treat maul, particular indications or ssmnions arising. were always mot promptly and most happily met by the VVii°n so 'sPiiig. Thatgreat a number of diseases, and sometimes ap. parently opposite ones, in which I have used these pills, should he cured more readily by them than by any other remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but why it is so is smelter to my mind as that a great many persons should become thirsty from as many different causes, and yet all require that common and greatest t,f rig " . all biessings, water to quench their thirst. In conclusion. it is due the reputation of the medicine and the public, to say decidedly and unconditionally,that the Wilson's pins arelbeonlyr combination I have ever met with in my longeoursa of prathee.lital really poll• eterea anything curative*/ specific fbr OA headache: Yours rte., DC MILO ADAMS. The above Pills designed particularly for the sick Heed-Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels ke., cling prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. it. Moon, arid for elite sale, wholesake and retall,at titsdprentag la Pena street. Wow Marbery. BEE DR. GOODE'S eraebrated Female Pills. These Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies 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. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections: These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Uni. ted States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale avid [Lean, by R. E. SELLERS, Agel,t, sep 10 No. 20. Wood SI rcet, lielow Second. WM. ADAIR. Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty St., opposite the head of Sotithfiehl of., Pittsburgh.— The subscriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business In the old stand or 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 cot stonily on hand a large assortment of shue findines of all descriptions and of the best qunlli v. Re solicits the patronage of the nub• Ile and of the croft. WM. ADAIR. imp 10 - -------- P ITT SBURGHMANUFACT ORY.—Springs and Axles for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The subscribers manufacture and keeps nstantly on hand Coach, C and Eliptlc Springs. (warracnoled,) Juniata Iron A ales, Sliver and Brass plated Dash Frames, flaw and plated Huh Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Sliver and Brass Lamps. Three fold Steps, Malleable ran, Door Handles and fllnges, , e. JONES/ & COLEMAN. Et. Clan' st.. near II a Allegheny Bridge. _ - For Pale by 7, • 4- A. CORDON LOOK AT THIS. The attention •fthme who have been somewhat seep. ticat in reference in the numerous certificates published in favor of Or. Swavne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher ry, on account °fine persons twine unknown in this see lion of the State. Is respectfully directed to the foltowina certificate,' he writer of which has been a elite/en of this borough for several years, and is known air a gentleman of integrity and responsibility. To the Arent, Mr. J. KIRBY ' 1 have used Dr Swayne's Comp and Syrup of Wild Cherry for • cough, with which I have been severely of flirted for about four months, and I have no hesitation 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 reenter and good appetite. 1 can freely recommend It to all others similarly afflieted..J. Mitotic:a, porough of Chamhersb'e. March 9.11140. rep 23 Foreate hy WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street. D. SELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling in Fourth near Ferry street. %PP 13ly - FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNANIFNTAL TREES. PERSON:. 4 desirous of procurine Frolt, Shade. and Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery, from ir Pleilndel phis or New York, are requected to mate flppintion es soon as possible. at the Drug and Seed Store of the sub. seriber, where coo I e lend catalogues, aratuitootely, of the most excellent •,artei F.SNOWDEN, Rep 21 No 124 'Meetly street.bend of Woo" -------- MARBLE M It NuFAcror.Y.—Patrlck Caw field re spect fully acquaints his friends and the public gen• erally, that he has commenced the Marble I,ll'l7le:is at the corner of Fifth and Liberty sts..where will he ermstunily on hand. tomh stones. mantel pieces. monuments. head and foot stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every artielearmerta kilns to the business. He will warrant Ills work to be well done, and his chews will he moderate. He rmieet fully asks a share of public patronage: sep 10- - ll ANN. 4 & TURNBULL. Peorawcroas or rut Cuts. von Parte STILL. Steubenville. Ohio. hnvine remn red thew Aare from Mistily. have appointed Holdship 4- Browne, No. 49 Market st., hetween 3rd nnd 41h. a• rent* for .re Pale of the different kinda of Paper manufac tured I v them, where their friends and customer. will al ways and a regular surlily of paper, each as Cap and P - .llrrittne. Mem and faint lined; VPrapping and Ten paper; Bonnet rtoard:, and Printing Paper of different al. ter and qualities, all Of which will be sold on the most accommodating term.. tiot.osnte & PROtrar, mannfacturers and Imnorters of Wall Papers and Borders. keeps constantly on hand ere. rr variety of Entry, Parlor and Chamber Papers, of the latest FIVIeS and most handsome patterns, which they will Fell low and on accommodating terms, wholesale r retail, nov 18—tr. Portaide Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 lbs, a $55 00. do do do 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 do do 500 at 25 00 With raising levers an addition of $3 to each scale. Dormant scales for the we of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, kc.,the same prices as above. Alsn,White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements. and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for from 8 to $l5. They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Saw Mills. Salt Works. hc., 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 patrnt horse power, with or without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular SOW shafts, machines for sawing lath, Thiner's ma chines and tools ofall descriptions,also for making black ing boxes,a,uperior 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 planets turned and printing presses repaired JAMES MAY, Agent se p 22—tf JOHN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis stun ttlerchant,No.lo6,cornsr of Wood k Fifth its. Pittsburgh: Having beenappoinled one of the Auction eers fog the City of Pitsburgh, tenders his services io job bers, manufacturers and dealers, who may be disposed to make trial of this market• lie k prepared to make advances on consignments of all saleable commodities. and trusts to satisfy correspondents by quick sales, and speedy land favorable returns. That the various interests which may be confided to him, shall be adequately protected, he brings to the aid of his own experience in business and acquaintance with merchandize generally, the services of Mr. &tans!, FAusizsTiaec heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement is made. REren TO Messrs. M. Tiernan, Pres't. of M. 4. M. Bank. " Darlington /e Peebles, Robert Gal way, " James M. Cooper, " James Mny, R. M. Riddle. } Pittsburgh Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres% of Exchange Bank. Hamploo,Smith, 4. co., John D. Davis, Smite' Chuich, .. J. K. Moorhead. Jas. W. Brown 4. co. .. John H. Brown. 4. Cot .. Smith it !Insley, Yardly Sharetn, .. John 8. Viddit, John Dalantl, VIAMILY Ifl.4lCft--.lest received a Gm barrels et .1' So paler ?lour. mark expressly for femtlf ess..tror sale try ISAAC CEDISE,I4II Lib, Si. Is Store 50 barrels sap. floor. For pubtishiag a /I eiv Daily Paper in the City of Pitts burgh, to be eutitted the DAILY MORNING POST. THESubserlbers having made arrangement! to merge the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu ry into one Journal, have concluded to publish • daily paper with the title of the Daily Morning rest. The leading object of the "Pore" will be therd:ssemina lion and defence of the political principles that have here• tofore been maintained by the Editor:, in their respective papers, and their best efforts will still he devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Although, in politics, the paper will he thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest, candid history or passing political events, Purvlgn and Domestic Intelligence, and Wel notices or all Mal tersand occurrences that come properly within the sphere of a Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently, In cresting to entitle it to the pat mirage cf the public, ir respective of party considerations. . I In addition to the political and g rat news that will be found in the ...Worming Post," Fe Pslltors will take pains to furnish the business, (ommunity with the latest and most interesting Cawastetat. Iteretw ortrez from all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade asveillbe advantageous to obr Merchants and Business Men in their several callings. Terms.—The POST will be published on a large imperb al sheet of tine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per antruni,payable in advance. It will also be sold by newsboys at lire low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Advertisements will be inserted at the lowat rates charged by the other daily paper! of the city. 0:1: -TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, will be engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PIIILLIPS, W• H. SMITH. Auvii 31, 1842 - _ 100 HIIDS. KY. LEAF TOBACCO. In store and for 931 e. by J. G. 4- A GORDON, No. 12.Walef street. l BY Mocrison 4- Co. London, for sale only by S. Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgil. alley Pilt,burgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10 FARM FOR SA LC.—The undersigned offers for sals he a tract of land situated 4 mllea ht.,.. freepoit, in t direction of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Armstrong county. containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good fence; 10 of whicn are in meadow— a good square log dwelling house•nd cabin barn erected thereon—an apple orchard of 80 best ing trees—and a spring of excellent water convenient tothe house. FOR TERMS apply to the subscribers residing at the Saitworks on the Pen I)sy Ivania Canal, 1 attic above Free. port. sep 10 WM. A- Pllll.ll' BAKER. TO THE WISE. t is now well understood how much disorders or the mind depend for their cure upon a due attention to the body. It is cow understood how vslualtle is that medicine which will remove morbid accnmulations 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 ' pnrging with the Brandreth Pills will remove a torten 1 cho m . an t d iev neon w i nusute i r t s Y t oiso d c u h re w d bmy uch s d e o v m *, e l stic 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 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 purifying elect on the blood thet they restore the hotly to health. The value of the medicine Is becoming more and more manifest, it is recommended daily front family to family. The Brandrel It Pills remove in an almost Imperceptible manner all noxious accumulations and purify and invigo rate the biood,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 ere as certain as they are gala• Lary; they ere daily and safely admini,lersd to Infancy, youth, manhood, and old sae, anti to women in the most critical and delicate circumstances. They do not distort, or shock the animal functions, but restore their order and establish their health. Sold at Dr. Brand reth's Office, No. 9R, %Poor, street, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents per hot, with fall directions. MACK--The only place In Pittsburgh where the genU. Me Pills can he obtained, is the Loctor's own office, No 98 Wood street. sep 10 proved flay infaelured be olr Maebint between pin- i street, two •e non. rut. ufartore and the follow scalee(wOot. comi.oscd 0 lal): No. 1, Port le Platform S% tl6 il 350 ti outtdb,at 565 YOUNG ir BRADBURY 1. Phifader' imp 10 PROSPECTUS FPO THE LADIES —Why du you not remove that 1 superfluous hair yon have upon your foreheads and upper lips? By callintt at Torvi.e's, 86 Fourth at., and °braining a bottle of Gouraud's Poudree Subtles„ which will remove It at once without affecting the skin. Toucan also obtain Gouraud' , truly celebrated Eau do Salute, which will at once remove all freckles, pimples, eruptions of the skin, and make your face look per ectly fair; and to those who wish to assist nature by adding more color to their cheeks. they can obtain some of Gott rand's celebrated Liquid Rouge, which cannot be rubbed off even by a wet cloth. Also ma be found a good as sortment of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Bears' Oil. Al. mond, Palm, Windsor; and other Soaps. ftemcmher. at Tuttle's Medical Agency, 86 4th street. Dec. 8, 1842 BRANDRETH PILLS LET Invalids read tile following account of a Salim cured of a complication of afflictions In nineteen days by the use of Brandreth Pills. it distinctly proves there are herbs in nature which have affinity cure be cause of disease, and Brandret Phis are made for them Read and he convinced. Take the medicine ;indite cured EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATISM DfARRIIIEA, AND AFFECTION OP THE L1,N(1.5 Jowl anew, of Pembroke,Wasisineton county, Maine, being dilly sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick about six months since. The pains in his head, breast, hack, left side and instep being so had that he was una. hle to help hiniself,and was taken into the Chelsea Hos. pits! in the city of Boston. That after being in said hospital five weeks, Doctor Otis said he did not know what Wall the matte' with him, and that he could do nothing for him, nor could he prescribe any medicine. That he, therefore, was conveyed front the Chelites Hue. phalli, the Sailor's retreat on Staten !stolid. That he was there physicked with all sorts of medicine for a peri od of four months, suffering all the time the most heart. rending misery.— Thai, besides his affettion of his bones he was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: some. times its would spit a quart of phlegm in the day: besides his affection he had a bad tilairbera, which had more or less attended him firm) I lie commencement of his sick. ness. That at times he dreaded a stool worse than he would have dreaded deal h; that tie can compare the feel lug to nothing save that of knives passing through his bowels. A er !offering WWIe then death at the Batlor's Retreat, on Staten Island, the doctor told him that medin tine was of no use to him. that lie mu-t try to stir about. At this time he was suffering the greatest Misery. That his bones wee so tender he could not bear the least press ore 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 rills, which he did. from 241 13roadway New York; that he commenced with five pills, and soots timesincreased the dose to eight. The first week's ust so much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing what he was using, said, mow, 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 wiles at stool; that they next cured the dlarrhasa, aid finally the pains In his boner, —That the medicine seemed to add strength to him every day. Retold the doctor yesier. day the 11th instant, that he felt himself well, and also, that he owed his recovery to flnfincireths Pills andel . Providence, that be had lakes the riledicihe levels , day for 19days; that the doctor told him if he had known he had been taking that medicine• he should not have stayed another day In the house. lie considers it is his duty to make thlspublic statement for she benefit of ell similarly afflicted; tiMt. they may know where to find a medicine that will cure O JOHN SH A W. John Shaw heing by me duly sworn lids 12th day o April. 1842. did depose and say tha t the foregoing state . went is true. WHEELEß,Coonniesloner of Deeds The HR.INDREtII PILLS aro sold at Dr. grow dretlen principal ofike,l , 4 I . DR atb mfr. Hew tette and at his principal adiee. N 0.98 Wood otritot,Pftialarsigli,.. the ONLY PL.ICZ In Pittsburgh where the gesithie ea. be obtained' fop 2114—delos. ICE TWO CENTS DAILY MORNING POST-=- Democratic Meeting. In pursuance of public notice, a large meeting of the Democrats of Pittsburgh and vicinity, was held at the Washington Hotel, on SaturdSys evening, the sth of February. • - • - The meeting was organized by calling Rody Patterson to the Chair, and appoint-' mg Geo. W. Jackson, Vice President, and John T. Connelly, Secretary. On motion of Mr, Charles Barnett, it was Resolved, That the Chair appoint 6 Committee of five persons, to draft resod lutions expressive of the views of the meeting, whereupon the Chair appointed Messrs. Charles Bartlett, Edwd. D. Gas , zam, Michael Kane, G. W. Barnes and Tilly Potter. The. Committee, after being some time absent from the meeting, returned, and Mr. Barnett, the chairman, stated that ft majority had agreed to report a set of Res olutions submitted by Mr. Gazzam. Ad soon, however,' as the report of the man jority should be read, he, the Chairman, would present to the meeting, Resolutioni which he had offered to the Committee, but which had not been' adopted by them, Mr. Gazzam stated to the meeting, that itt Committee he had been in favor of Mr, Barnett's resolutions, but the majority had thought differently from him. Ile still wish , ed to see both Reports combined, and both adopted by the meeting. Mr. David Lynch now moved as a sub stitute for both Reports, the Bill lately passed by the House of Representatives, for changing the mode of appointing Canal Commissioners. This 'notion was warmly unposed, but before the question on it was taken, Mr. John Ferrel moved that such portion of the proposed Law ad went to reduce the salaries of Canal o ff,4 cers, should be added to the two reports made by the Committee, and together with those reports be adopted as the sentiments of the meeting. At this time several me , flans made by Mr. McCullough, and Mr. Lynch and others to adjourn to Wednesday evening—to Tuesday evening—and to adjourn sine die were made and lost.-- , After some confusion Mr. McCullough a. gsin renewed his motion to aillrurn sine_ ate, which was seconded by E. - 1,1.0 - aliami and carried. As the officers rose from their seats, but befor e the citizens had left the room, Mr. Lynch proposed that those opposed to adjournment, should remain and organize a new meeting. After some further confusion this was effected, Mt'. Patterson 'and the - other officers yielding their seats, arid a portion of the meeting calling Mr. John Birmingham to the chair, Mr, David Lynch was then appointed Vice President, arid E. D. Gazzam and Michael Tracy Secretaries: A moti n was now merle to adopt Mr. Lynch's substitute, and upon this motion an an:mated discus , sion arose. Several motions were-also made to adjourn to another day &c. none of which being satisfactorily decided, a moti or to adjourn sine die yL as put, and decided by Mr. Birmingham, the Chair. man, to be cart ied—Mr. Birmingham then yielded the Chair, and Mr. Edward Norton addressed the citizens. He esa prt sued the hope, that they would Donor• mit themselves to be baffled in the atteeipt I to exercise crie of 1144 undoubted rights. The majority of those present, were it, fa vor of expressing their sentiments on the subjects discus-ed, and he believed if the motion was permitted to be fairly pet, that a large majority wou'd vat(' for Mr. 'Ferrara : mendment. It was then moved ,and carried, that. Mr, Nortoti should - take the Chair for the purpose of puttin,,c , Mr. Ferrara amcndinere, and that Mr. Ferret 'should act as Secretary. Mr. Rody Pat terrain then moved that. both Reports or the Committee, together with such pcatioti of the Canal Bill as Mr. Ferrol had previ ously designated should be adopted as the sense of the meeting. "This motion was then put, and carried by a large ma jority; whereby the following Preamble Resolutions, and Sections of a Bill, were adopted as the sentiments of the meeting, viz 'Kelton of the :Majority. - Wheaas, The Reforms and Retrencii ments introduced in the management of our public improvements during the last year have saved half a mil ion of dollars to the State; and the interests of theCurn. motiwealth and of the people. have been otherwise materially promoted by the pol-• icy which enables individual enterprise and individual competition to take pait in the carrying business on our public works. .9nd, Whereas, Against these reform and retrenchments there has been arrayed, particularly at the scat of Government, a -vindictive opposition, composed of late of fice•diolders, whose hitherto high salaries have been recently reformed into the State Treasury, and of s uppressed monopolists; who, fur many yeals excluded the poor man from the c arrying trade, and have u sed the public works for their own exclu sive benefit; and to these may also be ad ded a mercenat y corps of disappointed of. flee seekers and broken down politicians. And, Whereas, Under cover of great re • gard for the .'rights of the people," and a new-born zeal for their political interests, this hybrid faction aim to sibvert the pre sent retrenchment policy before its salutary and bealficent iufluences on the business of the people, and on the credit,and intern eal of the State. have had ti us to be gen etally felt and fully developed. There-- fol. Resolva I, That while Ise hold 152 the right sad appyrio of the policy of the MO-. : m 3....