VOL 1._.N0.159 • PUBLISHED BY THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, X. W. CORXER OF WOOD 4. FIFTH STS. , -....r0-ireams.—FlVE DOLLARS a year, paysble in —.410104. Siagie copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the _Mlliegietrpf the odice, and by News Bays. lee 'Mercury and Manufacturer e prilaKeked WEEKLY, at the same office, era a doable tiodiem sheet. at TWO DOLLARS a year, is ad. • grime. Stolle copies. SIX CENTS. Terms et • nut SQUARE OF TW One laseltion, 0.50 I One month, Two Itsuestions. 0.75 Two mom!, rbiwa wsertions, 1,00 Three months, , aue am*. 1.50 Four months, • Two-weals, 3.00 Six months, ritree weeks. 4.00 One year, YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. . cm &&&&&& Ll' LT PI NLIIIIIRt. One Spears. Toss Squares fit wrooMur, $lB.OOl Ole months, 941 Oar. 25.00 One year. . . .4 — rGarger advertisements In prorortion. . : ,CAkIDSof four lines SI; DOLLARS a Year. PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. CM rare Orem*. Third between Market and Wood Otrerts—R. M Riddle, Postmaster. Cotten[ IFfuose, Water, 4th door from Wood et. Peter arira's Imildints—MaJor John Willock, Collector. Curt Triassons, Wood between Fir,t. and Second sareats—James A. Bartrain, Treasurer. -41sarreir Tansies, Third .street, ;text door to the Mei Presbyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer, Vation's Crews, Fourth, between Market and Wood Sitteers—Atesander Ray, Mayor. - 4111atertarres Excuses's. Fourth, near Market si. BANKS. Prreseurnan.hetween Market and Wood streets. on tertritkAnd Pen rth streets. Alinit-alasse• ins klAtturscren.rits' &ND Dr• +1;9404.111AK. (fOrniterly Saving Fund,) Fourth, betwcen AOKI ind Market streets. facsamos. ma street, Rear Wood. HOTELS. ilitim011110•111[TL House, Water street, near the Bridge. .Escossoz Horst., corner of Penn and St. Clair. Idisecuasrrs' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood. Itellol leitir est Serst.,corner of Third and Smithfield. Vet *Sysres. corner of Penn street and Canal. S EAGLE, Liberty street, near Seventh. !IN,Lvss Mmiaow Souse; Lliverly St opposite Wayne Bitaimmouerr Marston Hover, Penn St. opposite Canal, ROBERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Offire remu .tail to Bakewell's offices on Grant st., neatly opposite too new Coort.Hoose, neat rooms to John D. Mahon, liari ;First floor. e.p 10 111101113. H. ELLIOTT, M. D.—Office Trauma le 11- SZ. Clair street, between emd Liberty St n •, IFfteslmrrk. e p 10 NE'ODS.—Presion 4- Mackey, wh.lesale and retail dealers in English, French, and Domestic - Dri•lgnrOthli No. 81, Market et , Pittsburgh. sap 70 NrCA.NDLESS & 11PCLU RE, Attorneys and thtualellors at Law: Office in the Diamond, hack eir Ow Old Court House, Pittsburgh. aep 10 RENOVALL.-11. Morrow, Alderman; offs e north . side of Fifth mt., between Wood and Satithdeld 01.Pittsbargb. men 10 .0 N NIDEV rm., Wholesale Grocer Rectif ytug Distiller, And Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitte• burgh. sep 10 WIMIM•III IL WI 1.14•11111 lone Dit.woßin VALTILLI A. 31114 Lwowrir.—Whotesaie 'Anwar. Produce and 100111111111A10 II Merchant,. and demilorrs is rittsburgh blanufaciu red article, No. V. Wood street. sep 10 W. MIURA ROBINSON, Attorney al Law; Otllee on lite 'tort h side of the Diantond.between Aarket mid Union streets, up stairs rep 10 AL. DURBORAW, Attorney at Law; tenders • hla professional services to the public. Office cur wer of Fifth and Market Streets, above D. Lloyd 4- Co's Afore, Pittsburgb, Pa. sep 10 Jona R. &main" 4.A.5. N. )(ELK ISLIFIEKIFF & KEAN, Manufaetareri of Copper. 11...7 Tot. and Snort Iron Ware, No. Bo. Front et., Fit ts tnersi. Howe Spouting and Steamboat work promptly exactated. sap 10 ?PIOUS I YOUN . FRA NCIS 1.. YOUNG. rinnos. B. YOUNGar, CO., Furniture Ware 111 woe, t,orner of Hand st. ¢ Exchange Alley. Pepsin wishing to purchase Furniture, will find It to t heir advastage to give its a call, being fully satisfied that we can please as to quality nod price. sep 10 MUTTON HAMS.—Jost received 160 choice Mut ton Buns, arc!l cared and for sale cheap by t he do ses or retail, by ISAAC HARRIS, Rep 10 N 0.9, Filth st. • Runt BA.GA..—A supp'y of Laodreth's Fresh Ru ta Bap, and other different varieties orFurnip Bea I. /tot reeelved and for sale at IIKDOCIT.D PIICIS at the Drys and Seed Stere of F. L. SNOWDEN, slap 10 No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. WEBB CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe Manufacto ry, Ns. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States Sank. Ladies Prunella, Kid and Satin Shoes made i n he nestestssanner, and by the newest, rench patterns. asp 10 51000 hl p O u R re U h M r 5 1J . L to T d A is U p L US d . o i r o b l y o ts to suit F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. DAiNLIA ROOTS, Flowers and Flower Seeds of ev wry desertption, can always be had at the Drug 6•84W 4 stare of F. L.. SNOWDEN, 41111010 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. 488.1ilinois Annual Mammoth Onion reed, for :sale at the Drug and Seed store of F. IL.- SNOWDEN. 184 Liherty street, head of Wood. 400 for LBS.NEW seed •justj"rec"eiYve:bWy EET POTATOES, GARDE:g TOOLS , consisting of floes. Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, &Wing Tools, Budding [nitres, Pruning KaiVelf, Pruning Shears, etc., just re. nein** and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. eep 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. IDHOICS Venison Hams.--Just received a small sup. plyef very choice cured Venison Hams, on retail ire /Mall lota Mir current money. ISAAC HARRIS. Agent, and Com. Merchant `INVITE Dalai Clover Seed, Orchard Grass and 1/7 it attack,' else Grass, always on hand and for F. L. SNOWDEN. Nii.lB4 Liberty street, head of Wood ode I* atp 10 fri• TSTEIIt it BUCHANAN, Ateonteyt et Lee, office Mar g►.wod from the Diamond, to «Attorneraltow," simady Oho( touth street, between Market and Wood guests imp 10 1111 AGII - STItATgd'BLANKS, for proceedings in At. .01-taelliasat ander the tate law, for sale at this Office. L'POR BALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal cLase and Wet street. Apply to 10 SIMI. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th st. IiIIL.ES. Landreth's French Sugar Beet Seed, Jost I NY received and for tale at the Drug and Sete P. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. Store of 'ep le WINIKIOLIMON OF PARTNERSHIP.—The copartnership heretofore existing between WIL LIAM RIGBY and IiEHJAILIN HOPEWELL hp thisday dlsordood y.ataai consent. WlUlam Digby Is authorised tease the olgawire of the ens in sattlng thehusiners • She! Mie Era. WILLIAM IMP 10 NOLL T.HOPEIVIELL dvertisiug. LVE LINES OR LESS F. L. SNOW DEN, No. 184, Liberty head of Wood et —-- ------,m-7.,--- ---- -.----;,.7-77z.:-.-.,.-.,...,c.---7•":-.,;"'.-i--)- . , ~ : -..- - ..: ' A !,_ • =',''''.:".- ..` ~. . - . ' - . _ . . . .. • ....... . . _... _ . 4 14 . 4 • lif'`, JOHNSTON ¢ STOCKTON, Bookgellerr, Printers an Paper Manufseittrers, No. 37, Market st. set. 10-17 JOHN ANDERSON, Smithfield foundry, Water EL, near the. Monongahela House, Pittslnrgh. sep 10-1 y LTONARD . S. JOHNS, A Iderulan,St.Ciair street, se coed door frenssLiberty. nep 10—ly DR. B. R. HOLM E 3, Office in Second street, next door to M elven) , 4. Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10—ly O.IIUNK. 4- FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth et., near the Mayor's Office, Pittsburgh. sep 10-11 THOS. HAMILTON. Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh. sep 10—ly HUGH TONER, Attorney at Low. North Ea.t corner of Smithfield and Fourilt strreir. rep 10-1 y ...00 6.00 7.00 8.00 10,00 T 5,00 HANNA TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. 04, Wiwi 0., where may be had a general stiPl )l 9 of writin kempuing.priatiag, wall paper, blank books, school hooka, /.e, .tez scp 10—ly n C- TOWNSEND k CO., Wire Workcrs and Market street, between 241 and 3d streets. sep 10-1 y LIXCEANGE HOTEL, Corner or Penn and St. Clair street s., by McKIBBIN 4- SMITH. sep 10--ty BROWNSVILLE; JLTNIATA IKON WORKS.--ed ward Huehe.. Manufnetnrer of Iron and Nnils Warehouse N 0.25. Wood at., PittshutAh. sep 10 —ly IG NI ETA L.-77 tons soft Pis Melol for sale by J. C. ¢ A . GORDON, Rep 13 fk 3 LBS. B %CON HAMS. 16.000 lbs. Bacon ,00t, Shoulders, Cor sa7e by J. D. Sy. A. GORDON, s'p 13 N 0.12 Water :=trect WAS. PATTERSON, Jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, -P a. , Manufacturer of Locks, Hinge,: and Bolts; To• hacco. Fuller. M ill and Timber Screws; flouren Screws fur Rolling. Millsotc. - sep 10—Iv JOHN PVCLOSKEY.TaiIor and Oct:tiler, Caber. y street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South Fide, seP 10 T W. BEIRBRIDCE k CO., Wholesale Grocers and J Coromlsslon Merchants— Second street, between Wood and Smithfield 319.,Piltsburgli. cep 10—•1 y JG. 4- • GOlll - 10N. Commission and Forwarding • Merchants, Water st.. Pittsburgh. sem 10-1 y la A 14t S•--4 casks lining, a good article, rereivril Per S 11 It Corsair, and for sale by J. G. k A. GORIJON, SUGAR'¢ iIIiOLASSES.-40 Wills New Orleans Su er; SO Ws New Orleans Molns=es; for Pale by SUGAR. -7 Ithil= prime N. 0. Salar, received neW. R. Maine. and (braille ly J. G. kA. COR DON. sep 10 No. 12, Water street sdri BACON CASK,S,in order, on hand and for ,ale NJ Rep 10 J. G. A.GORDON, No. 1 - 2, Waier et SUe A R AND 4101,A gSE.S.-I.3lthde and 4 bbk N. 0. Sugar, 32 bbls N.O. ?I olossog, received per Si ea mimat Importer, and for sale by J. C. - A. GOll DON, sell 10 No. 12. Water .1 reel 5 BBLS. LARD OIL, forsale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK ,S• CO., sep 10 corner of :20 h and Wood 1631 PAPERS Germantown Lamp Black for sale by B. A. F A lIN ESTOCK k CO., Pep 10 corner of (Bli and Wood:4l'a. 200 1,13 S Prepared g el A talk y , rur i sole by Co sep 10 rorner or 611 i and Wend AI: QUO AR AND MOLASSES-60 bluls. N. O. Sugar, 25 hhls. do. do., 100 do. Plantaiimi Molassem,- for sale by J. G. k A. GORDON. sep 13 No. 12 Water street. BLANK PETITIO.NS, NOTICES, &C.- 7o he 1150(i In Bankruptcy procnediutrs, pr imed on good paper,nrid in the forms approved by t he Couri,for sale at the Office of the Mercury and Ilen,ocrat. scp 10 WM. lIUBBARD, 1,011e , ' fashionable boot and shoe Manufacturer. So. 101, Third s , reel, between Wood and Smithfield streets, 1' ittstiu rgli eep 10 BUCKMASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW, has removed his office to lie corner of Fourth street and Cherry Alley, between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. ttep 10 &D A VID SANDS,NV ATCH & CLOCK MAKER, No. 7,st. Clair str,?ei, Pitts. ((((t burgh,burgh, DEALER rAr WATCII ES,CLOCKS. BR EASTPINS FINDER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, 4c. sep 10 LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A full supply of Latulteih's Garden Seeds, always on hand, and for sale at his agency, the Drug store of F. L. SNOWDEN, sep 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. DR. DAVID WARD hat his office and residence on Fourth Street. nearly south of the Court Souse, second dy; eiling from Ross street. Ile will faithfully attend all calls pertaining to his profession. Night calls should he made at the door above the basement. sep 10 flEMOVAL.—tdatthew Jones, Barber and Hair Dress er, has removed to Fourth street, oppositet he May orsoftice, where he will be happy to:wait upOn permanent or transient customers. Be solicits a share of public nat• ronage. eep 10 WM. A. %VARD, DENTIST, Penn st. three door below Irwin street, flours of business, from 9 L. Lt., until 5 P. 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 him,* hat he expects immediate payment, without the necessity on his part of sending In bills. sep 10 JOHN M'FARLAND, Upholsterer and Cabinet M-ker, Third et. between Wood 4- Market streets, respectful inftrms his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards, Bu reaus, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Bair and Spring Mattrasses, Curtains. Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering work, which he will warrant equal .o any made In the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10 REMOVAL!—The subscribers have removed to Wa. ter between Wood and Smithfield streets, where they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Commis. lion business. and would re•mert fully solicit the patron. age of t heir friends i . W.BURBRIDGE 4. Co. Dec 3 COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, Xo. 110 Word Street, Pittsburgli.-11. A. Bailsman. Auctioneer and Commiqsion Merchant, is now prepared to receive and sell all kinds of Goods and Merchandise, at his large and capacious looms, No. HO, North East Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, Fittsburgh. Begular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture, Groceries and Other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week. Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. Books, 4-c., every Saturday evening. Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted. Ravaassras Messrs. John D. Davie, Esq., I . Bagatey 4- Smith, i .. Hampton. Smith, 4. co.. I .•F. Loren 4- co., I .. J. W. Burhridge 4- co., I .. S. M'Kee 4 Co. i . Capt. James lirGargiii, Pittsburgh . C. Ihmsen, Esq. i ea .," Jono M'Padden Esq. I .. Logan 4. Kennedy. I .. J. K. Moorhead 4. co. I •. Jas. P. Stuart, Esq. i 4. RobertlEalway,Erq: 4. Capt. Jas. May. I .. Meiray,thinna, 4. Co. 4. William Symms, Wheeling 4. S. G. Henry, - Lollslleville .. Smith, Bagatey t Co Phila. sop 10 • l on Bazsßio Coffee. For sale by oci 4. 3• k CORDON. IDEASE'S 110.9RHOUND CANDr.tTurrur has received this day from New Yoiit. a fresh supply o„ the ahoy) celebrated cure for Coughs, Colds and Con sumption; and is ready to supply cusloopesat wholesale ency, Sti Fourth at. or reiail, at his Medical .018 nov 12 DAVIT) CLARK, Xet, eashissabis Has removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third sl reels, where lie woted lie happy to see his old customers, and all others sibo feel dispos. cd to patronize hint. He uses nothing. bat Aria rate stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives his constant personal attention to businesi, be trustst,iiat he will deserve ar,d receive a fair share of patronage. sop 10 RUITei, ICE CRkiv't ki, 4 CO,NFECTIONARY.— A Flunketrespectfully informs his friends and the public tha.tthey can always find the best quality of lee Creams. together with a❑ kinds of confectionary and fruits, in their 'reason, at his establishment—No. 11, Fifth street, hence n Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes, or anything in his line. Also families furnished with Bread. sep 10 VA NS'S. CAMOMILE PILL S .—A BRA. HAM .1. CLEM ER, residing at Be Mott street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in Its mo s s aggravated form. The symptoms were violent heat& ache, great debility. fever, costiveness, cough, heart. burn, pain In the chest and stomach alwayvaDer eating, Impaired appetite, serration of sinking at the stomach, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomitlngt,g,dizzibess towards night and restlenesg. These had continued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans. 100 Chatham Street; and submitting to Ms ever successful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient was completely restored to health In the short space of onemonth.and :rateful for the incalculable benefit den,. ed. cladly came forward and volnnteered the abovestate ['or sale Wholesale and Retail by A. E. SELLERS, Agent, No. 20, Wood street. below Second. No. 12 Water street No. 5 at 16 cta. per lb 500 at 9 cts per dz 6 at 16; ditto 600 at 8 ditto 7 at 17 ditto 700 at 7 ditto 8 at 171 ditto ROO at 6 ditto 9 at IR ditto 900 at 5 ditto 10 at 194 ditto 11000 at 4 ditto 11 at 19 ditto No. 12, 11 tiler sheet J. G. k A. Goa nos .IX)^ Orders promptly nttended to, If left at J. 4 C. Painter's, Logan 4 Kennedy's, or the Post office, address feh 27. J. K. MOORIIEAD 4. Co. 500 Lbs. new Bacon, .04 received by wagons front Ohio, for sale by THE gukerit.er has removed Iris Fashionable Tlehmttl Lstatitishinetit to the MOnongatieta katese, ati dikr from first st.on virnit htield st.where ttlsotd ctirtionotte *nal all others who may ftivor haw wish a calilipay &Tendon hnvinY I heir work done in a superior Ely e. From his long ecperlnner. in the husincset la (Irks city, and In many other fashionable cities in Eernpst and -Ainerica, be feels confident that hn can give mititinetion t 6 all who may please to favor him with their custom. 13pinsitct elienlkink to itosinind end suPerior he'bepe, to met.lt and receive a share of public patronage. Fle intend keeping on hand a supply of goods and trimmings saita'ole fur the I'll 4 niner tra.le which will he ',old at very reduced mires. N It Th .altsrrltter Lein?, well a ware of the extent that the meta. , y or practised on the public in this cnn nt re, by advert kr itient-; particularly by imbritnas it, he may justly he called Intruders on the trade, who never served an hour to theblislnese, and who know so tittle about it that they could not crook - a ,ounge cloth, and they are barefaced enough to - advertise I hemselsos as ;al lots a to mode, and by the aid of old certificates. cats, puffs. kr. tS-c such as are gecerally used by quarks to sem thrir medici ne , , they *0 nen succeed in palming off on .theunsuspeciin,.. customer some old trash for the genu• Inv imported article. Filch people's advertisements arc only calculated to gull the I , ublic and are t,o more enti. t led to credit than the fictitious yet langbable publications about the gregt•Ciaat—iree among the Lilliputians, which I presume almost every schoolboy has read and laughed at. 1 would Suggest to those who wish to have tteir cloilits made in first rate style to make a little inquiry and they will find that this is the place where they can be accommodated/ ft D. lin 7-3 o: PIIENaIifENON IX CHF:iIISTRY—East India Hair Die--colots the hair and will not the akin This Dye is in the form of a Powder which in plaih matter of fact may be applied to the hair over night, the first. night turning the lightest or grey hair to dark brown; and by repeating a second or third night, to a jet black. Any lsersou may, therefore. with the least possible trouble, keep his halt any dark shade or a perfect black, with the positive assurance that the powder if applied to the skin will not color it. There is no culturing in this statement, as any one may easily test. These facts are warranted by the chemist who manufactures It. For sale at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth Street, where a large assortment of Patent Medicines may always be had at either wholesale or retail. TO TIFF, PUBLIC, and particularly to my former patrons of this city:--Having retired from the Practice of Medicine, 1 may be permitted to may. that it has fallen to the lot of tut few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or large a share of obstretriral practice as sty own has been for the last 30 or 40 years. The experience of that long period of active life,and the fact of my having been twice, since 1830. associated with Dr. R. A. Wilson, in the practice of medicine, /in both a period of five yearn.) enables me to judge fulty of the merits of his pills. So convenientoo efficient. and yet so safe; did I esteem these pills, that for the last five yeats in my practice for the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever name, and those of females in particular, II have used more of 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. tnent and more satisfaction in the administration of this one remedy than of ail others; its good effects sometimes quite astonishing mr. • If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either wrore or after parturition, the Vtllson's pi Is were just the thing I wanted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined wit hi costiveness or inactivity of tite liver. constituted thh disease of my patient. the pills were just the thing I wanted. If I treated a case requiring an emnvenagogue, the Wilson's pills were just the thing. I warded. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn of life,' the Wilson's pills werejust the thing I wanted. Thus, without resp.:.et to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the time I have had It tinder treat• ment, particular indications or symptons arising, were Edways mat promptly and most happily met by the Wilsou's pills. That so great a number ordiseases, and sometimes ap. parently opposite ones, in which 1 have used these pills, should be cuted more readily by them than by any other remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but why it is so is as clear to my mind as that a great many persons should become thirsty from ns man! , different causes. and yet all require that common and greatest of all blessings, water to quench their thirst; In conclusion, it is‘ue the reputathin of the medicine and the public, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that the Wilson's pills are theonly combination I have ever met with in my longeonrse Of practice, that really nos. earesanything curattveor specific for sick headache- Youralfe., DR. MILO ADAMS. The above Pills designed partiettlatly for the sick Heed-Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for sale, wholesale and retail, at his dwelling In Penn street, below Marbary. . Ott PITTSBURGH, MARCH 17, 184 a Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON FSCTORY, Prices Reduced. Short Reel Y.rn. Long Reel Yarn. 12 at 19} ditto iCandiewick at 16 etl 13 at 20 ditto ; Cots Batting 9 ditto 14 at 201- ditto !Family do. ditto 15 at 21 ditto 'Carp's Chain 211 ditto 16 at 22 doh., iceit'n Ts% Inc 25 ditto 17 at 23 ditto Fslocking Yarn and 18 at 24 ditto Coverlet Yarn always on 19 at 25 ditto hand. . . . ditto Cotton Worm: made to order 20 it 2G BACON RemovaL "Don't forget I R 6 Fourth street I" DR. GOODE'S Celebrated Fetnale Pills. 'these Pitts arestrongty recommended to the notice of the ladies as a . safe and ef f icient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex crepe. or general debility of the system. They obviate contbreness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections , . These Pitts have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in tifetini• ted Slates, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and Retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. sep 10 NO. 20. Wood Street, below Second. M. ADAM, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty St., apposite the heed of dinithifehi at., Pittsburgh.— TilWattbserther having bought out the stock of the late Tfhttitas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business in the old stand of Ms„ R., and is prepared to execute alltiescriptfons of work In Ms line, in the best manner Rotten the shortest notice. He keeps cor stonily on hand a edge• assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and of the best quality. He solicits the patronage of the Pub lic and of the craft. WM. ADAIR, KO 10 PITTSBURGIIMAYMPACTORY—spritsge and Aare for Carriage at Eastern_ Prices. The subaeribers manufacture and A keepa constantly .oa, hand Coactl,l3 and EnOtticlitprlligt (warranted,) Yailata freu'Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and. plated flub Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Dandles and Hinges, ke..ko• D.SELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling In Fourth, 111. near Ferry street. sep 13-1 q The attention lftho:e who have been somewhat seep. tient in reference to the numerous certificates published in favor ofDr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher ry,on account ofihe persona being unknown in this sec lion of the Slate, is respectfully directed to the following certificate,t he writer of which has been a citizen of Ibis borough for several years, and is known fes a gentlemanr4 of integrity and responsibility. To the Agent, Mr. J. Knelt. • I have Used Dr Swavne's Comp and syrup of Will Cherry for a couch, with which I have been severely of flirted for about four ntouthv, and I have no herltntion in vying that it lathe most effective medietne that I have been able to procure. It composes all Ilfleaffinear. and agrees well with my diet,—and mantalstaa regular and good appetite. I can freely recommend it to all others) similarly afflicted. J. alinetrx. RProulfh orehainbe"b'll• March 9. IR4O. eep 23 For sate by WILLIAM THORN No. ..52 Market F 4 reel. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMFNTAL 1010ERSONS desirous of procuring Fruit, S;mde, and Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery, from Pitiladel phla or New York, are requested to make application as soon as possible, at tire Drug and Seed Store of ills sub scriber, where can be had ratalognes, gratuitously, of the most excellent varieties. F. L. SNOWDEN, sep 21 No 184. Liberty street, bend of Wonit MARBLE 51ANUFACTORY.— Patrick Cawfleld re sped Ai fly ampalnts his friends and the public gen erally. that he has cOMmenced the Marble hualm•sa at the corncrof Fifth and Latent/its., where will be conataosly on hand. tomb atones. mantelpieces. morsnments.-Iseld Ind fool stonwit.Mattle shatit. inr cabinet ware, and every articlnnpperialakij(to thetnsimbsu, He will warrant his wort to be well dorse,pad his charges Will he moderate. Reessarteet folly asks a share of nubile patronage. sep M. !TELE, (successor to M. M'Clookey) rash -10.110.1e Boot Maker, Liberty st., '2d door Dom Yiala Allei . The subscriber respeelfolly informs the pnblicthat he has commenced the above bossiness In the shop formerly occupied by Mr. Henry M'Closkey, and that he Is now prepared to attend to all orders In his lineofigtalpesouvith dpapstrit iket4 Olt 4hie- moat matactaulde farms. Prom his long e xperie ate in the manufactnre or fashionable Boots, he feels eontldent that all articles from his estaldistintent will give anti/star! ion to his pa trons. A share of public patronage is respect folly solicit. ed. sep 10 B!RD SE2PS A f es., supply of Ilsrd Seeds, con slitting of Canor!, mp.and R ape; Jost received by fel, 3, F L SNOWDEN. 14R Liberty at. ISAAC CRUSE, 148 Llh'rty et 13. DONAGDY Portable Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 llis, at 355 00. do do do do 2,005 at 345 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 83 to each scale. Dormant scales for the use of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, tc.,the same prices as above. Also,While's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements, and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for from 8 to 315, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Saw Mills, Salt Works, etc„ double and single geared slide tat 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 article; circular saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma chine, and tools ofall descriptions.also for making black lag boxes, a superior article; governors for steam engine stocks, taps and dies, coffee mills•, bedstead or Joint bots and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma• chinery wade or repaired; printing press plattens turned and printing presses repaired. JAMES MAY, Agent. sep22—tf YOUNG it BRADBURY - "WIN 13. GIUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis. CIP sion Merchant,Xo.lo6.corner of Wood 4 kva its. Nati/sr/A: Having beenappointea one of the A uction eers rot the City of Pitsburgh. tenders his services to job bers, manufacturers and dealers, who may be disposed to make trial of this market• He is prepared to make advances on consignments of all saleable commodities, and trusts tosati,ty correspondents by quick sales, and speedy sand 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 husineto , and acquaintance with merchandise generally, the services of Mr. Pianrarroci; heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement is made. REFIR To Messrs. M. Tiernan, Pres't. of M. 4 Ja . • Bank. 44 Darlington 4 Peebles, 44 Robert Gal way. 44 James M. Cooper, 44 James May, 44 R. M. Riddle. t Pittsburgh 44 Wm Robinson, Jr. Pres't 6.4 of Exchange Bank. 44 Hampton,Smith, 4 Co., • John D. Davis, •• Samuel Church, 44 J. K. Moorhead, Jas. W. Brown 4 Co. 44 John H Stowe, 4 Co: .. Balkh 4- Yardly &mere, Phlladera. John EL 111ddle, Juba Dalaell, I yep 10 CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. Is Store 85 bushels of good quality Clover Seed. Airco 80 bushels prime Timothy for sale la We le liv;t:' 148 Liberty sr- Who offers fin sale MI bushels Orchard Gm. seed. to 1.2. JONES 4. COLEMAN. St. Clair st.. hear U e A tiegheny Brldee LOOK AT THIS TREES mproved Play Inofaetnred be heir Moehint , between fila h street, two tee Hall, Pitts ,nufaeture and Ind the follow. tg scaloopy not. composed of 'eta!): No. 1, Port lie Platform roles weigh 350 U ..oundo,at *113,' 00. t. CRUSE: PROSPECTUS For pilaf:king a new Daily Paper in the City of Pitts lourgh, to be eetitlcil Ike . DABS MORNING - POST. ripßESuhemrlliers having made arrangements to merge the Amei ican Manufacturer and Pittsburgh ittercu• ry into one Journal, have concluded to pubikli a daily paper With the littcaflhe Daily Morning rest. ,The leading object of the "Post" will be the dismmina• lion and defence of the political principles that iinve tofore been maintained by the Editors, In their respective papers, and their best efforts will still be devoted to the advancement and succemi of those doctrines. Although, in politics, the paper will he thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest, candid history of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat ters and occurrences that come properly within the sphere ofa Public Journal, to make their pane, sufficiently in• cresting to collie it to the patronage of the public, It respective of party Considerations. In addition to the political and general news that will be found In the "Marring Post.," the Editors will take pains to famish the husinesss community with the latest and, most hitcresting Coustaactst Itroacm= Emma from ail partdof the country, and to have preps• red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade willbeadvanlageous to our Merchants and Rosiness Men in their several callings. Teruts.—The Pour will be published en a large imperi al sheet of Otte paper, (manufactured especially for this Journii) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annam.pagable in advance. It will too he sold by newsboys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. .thivertisearents will be inserted at the lowest rates charged by the oilier daily papers of the city. it}'TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will he engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, August 31, 1842. W.H. SMITH. 1.00 }HIDS.KY. LEAF TOBACCO, in store and for sale by 1. E. q• A CORDON, Pep iS No. 12, Water street. BY Morrison 4- Co. London, for sale only by S. N. Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin= alley Pittsbnrgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10 FARM FOR SA LE.—The undersigned offers for Palen' tram of land situated 4 miles fro.o freepost, In the 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 and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple orchard of 80 hearing trees—and a spring of excellent water convenient to the house. FORVER MS apply to the subscribers residing at the Sattworks on the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 mile above Free port. sep 10 WM. 4. PHILIP RAKER. M'Closkey's Clothing Store FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Or R.E.RDY MADE CLOTHING THREE BIG DOORS, , No. 151 Liberty street. one door from the Jackson Foundry. 11111 E subscriber is Just receiving at his well known establishment, the largest, most varied and CHIANUIT STOCK or GOODS that has ever been offered in this city._ Every ankle WHY selected by himself in the eastern ci. ties, and purchased at the Lowery CA9II raters, sad he is therefore ptabled to sell hie . articles ouch *mar. thav ttilrytuunincload at err-other 'establishment west or the monntalns. file articles are all made by experienced workmen, (loin the latest mennthrtured goods and in the most MODERN FASHION. Ile feels confident that ail persona who Will call a 1 his establishment and examine his mock will he Lattetied that BETTER BARGAINS can be obtained at the THREE BIG DOORS than at any similar establishment in the city. tile stock consists in part of Coats,Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Shirts, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, And every other article of Clothing of the best style Front his varied stock of cloths he is prepared to MAKE CLOTHES TO ORDER at the shortest notice, in a style unsurpassed by any other Pittsburgh hoUse, and warrant ed to fit. His stock of Spring and Sao:inner Grads Is superior to any previous importations, and he has no hesitation in sayiny that for excellence, beauty and cheapness they cannot be equalled In the west. The subscriber would once more return his thanks to his friends and the public for the unprecedented patron- age bestowed on his establishment, and believing that his customers had found it to their advantrge to deal with him, he would repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase Clothing of every description at lowest prices,to call at No. 151, I.m:wry &TRCOT. JOHN 111'CLOSIC EY ity-Alpserve Metal Plate In the Pavement. Feb 2:2 Passage and Remittance, TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN: 1111 . . ...- a '1 / ig O, ../...2-i. ,•1 i 1 1 li " , II • I _a q.• .° ..i, 5 ,06, - • s -- . —5.....-- - ~_ New York and Liverpool Line. PERSONS eestrous of sending for their friends tri come from any part of Great Britain, are respect fully informed that the subscriber is at all times pre pared to make such ergagsmr nrs• lie is prepared to remit monies by drafts, which are made payable at any point throughout the United Kingdom on presenta. lion; having been for the last 12 years engaged in the business, he feels eontident That his arrangements on both sides the Atlantic arc such as will give satisfaction. The Ships cornpriaing the above line, areall untie lirst class and are commanded by careful and skillful masters, leaving Liverpool once each week during the season.— For further particulars apply Irby feller to JOIIN 11ERDMAN, N 0.61 South street. New Yot k. or to J.KIRKPATRICK, at Messrs [Mizell 4- Flemings, Water street Pilts'hgh March 3 --2md. IIIERCHANTS I LIME: BETWEEN PITTSBURGH IiND PHIL3DELPIIM B.ILTIIIIORE: rI\HIS Line k prepared to commence business on the opening of the canal. It is composed (west of Cot. umbia) of Real Class Portable Boats, chartered for the ueason. each boat being in charge of Its respective owner, The line has at a heavy expense taken a Pox= OF IM 4,tra from one of the most substantial and prompt offices in the United States, covering all goods; shipped by it, (free of ezpotse to the' owners of the goods ) Ship. per' desirous of 'availing themselves of thia insuranee must give notibe at the place of shipment of the value o f their goods. The rare; of freight . wili be as low as by any ro.srsin sible carriers, and the facilities for giving satisfaction to customers in all respects are sorpaased by no line on the canal. Shipper, to and from the east are respect, fully invited to call • rm business will be condoned by CLARKE & THAW, 90 Front street and Canal Basin, Pittsburg J. BUTLER & C. JACKSON. Fool of Dock street, Philadelphia W. M, MEREDITH, New Ybrk 30S. HARNISH & B. MILLEN, llaßlatore. J. Sr, P. MARTIN, Fla rrisburgh, March 4, 4 A. L. LOW, Columbia. PRICE TWO CENTS DAILY MORNING POST- r Bachaaau and the War. The able and patriotic speech of Mr. 13u chanan upon the Treaty, says the Wash-1. ington City Spectator, having draMi up `-` on him an attack from the federal Oat& which revives the stale charge of opposi. ticn to the !ale war, justice to that gentle.% Y . man demands that the facts upon which this allegation is founded, should be fairls ) stated. At the declaration of wAr, Mr,..arestelolllllllllllllll an had not attained the age of mahoodi and he naturally imbibed the sentiments 4 1 of those by whom he had been reared and instructed. Brought up a Fedetalist, his associationS had all been with the party opposed to the commencement of hoStili , ties with Great Britain, mpst of whern be lieved that we had as strong grounds of complaint against France, or that the grounds of going to war with England were a:. Jet exaggerated. Notwithti standing theseilritcrns,..and his • and political associations, w ten war watt actually declared, Mr. Buchanan adoptecr the patriotic sentiment, 'Our country, right of wrong."—Accordingly, when the news of the capture of Washington reichett., Lancaster, we find him urging a vigorous; prosecution of hostilities in an address to his fellow citizens, and enrolling hitt:welt In a company of `volunteers, Which Inaicir• - ed to the defence of Baltimore, where they _'';;;-•d under the command of Major „ • B S. Ridgle), until they Were bon - • chafed. 'T 'December, 1814, Mr. Buchanan to(ls his seat in the Legislature of Pennsylvti, nit. Simon Snyder, the distinguished republican and patriot, Was then Gover nor; and in his opening message. spoke of the 'undisguised hostility manifested in the Eaelern section of the Union, apihst the measures adopted ot,-;proposed'for the preservation of our tig111,77-mitional and individual. HoweVer, We may regret (said he) or disapprove-cif such unnatnral and unjustifiable dispositions and deport-1 went, we are not now called upon to.leg4 islate or act upon them; if %I e were, I am. Sure the constituted authorities and peon ple of PennsylVania, would unitedly rally round the Union, and put doskri tht3 machinations of all disorganizers, and exst, ecute the laws upon all traitors who should dare to take up arms against our hap Union and set at naught the Cionstitstion i , which is hallowed by the name of Wash. ington !' Mr. Buchanan, throughout the entire session, co-operated cordially and efficiency with the Evecutive in every measure of defence and annoyance against the enemy. In January, 1815, he gave his vote for William Findley, the Demo cratic candidate for State Treasurer, who `was particularly obnoxious to the Feder. alists of that day because or hisinflexible adherettee to the doctrines of Jetfersonian Republicanism. In the summer of 1815, Mr. Buchanan was requested- by the Washington Benev olent Society of Lancaster to deliver an oration on 'he 4th of July, and from this address, uttered six month after the ter— •• mivation of the .var, was culled the extract exhibited, as alt that history has recorded of his course during the time that tried men's patriotism. Even in this address, though a great deal is evidently yielded to the opinions of those by whom he was surrounded, there is much of sound Dem ocratic doctrine inculcated. At the ensuing session of the Legisla ture, Mr, Buchanan took strong ground against the expediency and constitutintrel. ity of a Bank of the United States, Whlc h he has unswervringly maintainedefor More than a quarter of a century, daring all which time he has been one of the most prominent members of the Republican party, as well as one of the ablest defer]. ders of Democt atic princijoles and policy. A man is not responsible for the opinions, in which he was, in a manner, born, and bred; but for those pi inciples which, after mature deliberation, he has chosen for himself. ELOQUENCE.—Here is a speech in the Indiana State Sentinel, and, like many tither speeches, we do not know exactly what to 'mike of it. Mr. Parker May have been serious in his endeavor to use the techtiteditties of nauticals, 'but the lei's— applications are so constant and so very curious, that the wl.ole thing lobka like's burlesque got up with much preparation. But ether way. it is funny enough for those who have chanced to sail. the salt sea ocean, and who in their time, have `run afloat to at cure the cook's stove.' "The 'able and very talented' member from Henry county rather stuck the whole world by an anecdote which be attempt ,ed to relate as a sea fight. 'What would you do,' said Mr. P. 'if you supposed yourself engaged with two ships of war?' (We don't know whether .he meant the speaker, in propria persona, or whether he supposed himself on board of another 'ship or Wan') 'What would you 'do, sir, when you beard the orders 'man the helm; t rur , aloft and secure the cook's stover...-. What, sir, when you heard his honor the midshipman telling you to 'hear away from the lee head; and ti ice up the swohalk— Why, sir, the loco focos put me in mind of the spanker boom of the round house; they are all of them afraid to go aloft and man the big guns; while we, the Whigs, ate aloft on the bias, these men are skulk ing in the main top, behind the capstan;, they look down on the royst yard when, we go to fire; but when we are ready-` yru, sir, when we•are ready, sir; they dodge their beads under .the garbokri4