VOL 1.--N0.164 PUBLISHED ;BY THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, N. W. CORNER OF WOOD 4- FIFTH STB TERMS.—FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in tulvtace. Biagio copies TWO CENTS—for Sale at the Affotielor of the office, and by News Boys. 'Else Mercury and Manufacturer It published WEEKLY, at the same offire, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad. vases. Single copies, SIX CENTS. Terms of Advertising. reit SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: One Insertion, 0.50 I One month, $5.00 Two Insertions, .0,75 Two monts, 6.00 Three Insertions, 1,00 Three months, 7.00 One week. 1.501 Four months, 8.00 Two weeks. 3,00 Six months, 10,00 Three weeks. 4,00 One year, 15,00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS CIWIG/CAMILZ AT eu•soat. One Square. Two Squares PIT manias, $14,00 Six months, $23,00 OAe year, 35.00 One year, 35,00 rrLarg•r advertisements in prorortton. CARDS of four lines Sea DOLLARS a year. PUB I. I 0 OFFICES,&C. Ctrt Pont Omer.. Third between Market and Wood M Riddle, Postmaster. Cos Toy( 110(73g, Water, 4th door from Wood at. Peter eon's buildings—Major John Witlock, Collector. 4 IDITT TIM/AWRY, Wood between Firit and Second streets—James A. Dartram, Treasurer. Cooorr TaleAllelLT, Third street, next door to the Thiel eteohyteriao.churelt—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. AllAirox's Orem', ?mirth, between Market and Wood streets—Alexander Flay, Mayor. EVaI.VIGIC. Fourth, near Market st: BANKS. Trressuaon.lretw,•en Markel and Wood streets, on laird and Fourth street.t. Mcinnorre ►aP M LSO/ ACTURERS. ♦no Dc• Miser Balm, (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between Mood and Market atteets. Esc AAAAA , Fifth Arm, near Wood. HOTELS. Moteownanat , a. floras, Water toreet, near the Bridge. Etcmaims Horst., corner of Non and di, Clair Nutczaprre floral., corner of Third and Wood. Aautic►n Horst—corner of Third and Smithfield, Stllti, corner of Penn street and Canal. s Caot.r., Liberty 'tract, near Seventh. .11113.s.sas Mixsiox lioust,Liberiy St. opposite Wayne itykorstusaT lidirmon HOUSE, Penn St. opposite Canal ROBERT WOO DS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Olive remo red to Bakewell's offices on Grant st., neatly opposite tee new Court House, next rooms to John D. Mahon Beg ,—First floor. sep 10 Taos. li. ELLiorr, JI. D.— office removed to St. Chair street, bowed* Penn and Liberty St s •, Pittsburgh. s' P 10 ja 13G H TONER, Atto , nes at Law, North East corner A% of 43mithtield and Fourth streets. sep 10-1 y ANDLESS & 11PCLUSFy Aitorneya and NAL Cosinelion at Law Office in the Diamondsep lick 'illt* . old Court Ilonue,Pitlshurgh., SEUNK ¢ FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourthst sear the Mayor's Office, Pht.thurgh. sep 10-1 OS. HAMILTON. Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sta., Pittsburgh. sep 10-1 y ULTIII. OISA.R.A. ROBINSON, Attorney at Law V °Mee on the north iOde °fine Diamond,betweei siarkstAnd Union streets, up stairs rep 10 -1k I. Attorney at Lavr, tenders riC, Lis p r ofesvlanal services to the public. Office cur oer.of VIM and Market Streets, above D . Ltoyd/r, Co's itisie,Tittsharlslt, Pa. vep 10 EFSTI3II k 8114211.4 N k!sl, Attorney,' at Law, o.ce removed from the Diamond, to •• Attorney'sßow," %sty aide of Fourth street, between Market and Wood wheels Ben 10 • BUCKM ASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW, . has removed his office to the corner of Fourth street andCberry Alley, between Smithfield and Grant streets, Plt talturg h. sep GKORGE W. LA YNG, Attorney at Law, Office No. 54 Fifth street, near the Theatre, Pit tsliurgh, sop 27—ly READE %V ASIIING Fos, .111770AJrEY AT LAW. —Office in Bears' Bnilelin eoerth street, rittsburgh. Nov . 5. 1842. JOHN J. iIIiTCHELL--Atiorttay at Law, Whet. corner or Smithfield and sth sts Pittsburgh. fr:r Collections made. A•l nusitress entrusted to hie care wilt be promptly attended to, (eh 16---Ir R E ""L.— Nlorrow. Ahlerman: otli e north side of Fifth et,, between Wood and Smithfield Ms. Pittsburgh. sou 10 DR. S. R. HOLM Es, OMeein Second street, nest door to Mglrony k Co's Glam. Warettottoe seri 10-1 y JOHNSTON 4- STOCKTON, Booksetiers. Printers an Paper Marreacturers, No. 37, Market Ft. ep 10-1 y ---------- TORN ANTYERSON, Srnahfield Foundry, Water st.. nem ft Monongahela House, l'ittstursh. sep 10-1 y room., s• YOUN . VILA NCIS I. YOUNG. THOS. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware Rooms, t.orncr of Hand st. k Exchange Alley. Torstoos wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to t helradvantage to give us a, call, being Cully satisfied that we tan please as to quality and price. sep 10 MUTTON ur received 160 caoice Glut Hams, well cared and for sale cheap by ihe do Mita retail, try ISAAC DARIUS, alp I. N 0.9, Filth st Runt BAG A, -A supp'y of Landreth's Fresh It u• to Saga, and other ditTerent varieties of Turnip Seal, Just received and for sale at RV:nit]) PRICRS at the Drug and Seed Store of F. L. SNOWDN, P 10 No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. WER.O CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe Id anuracto. Irv. No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States East. Ladies Prunella , 1(1.1 and Satin Shoes made in Ide neatest manner, and by the newestyrench patterns. sep 10 GARDEN TOOLS, consisting of, Hoes. Fancy Spade Tramp l'roweta. lidding Took, p, a ddin Prilning KeWes, ruining Shears. etc., just cis leelved sal tor sate by F. L. SNOWDEN. sep.lo 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. 3,III.OII3tRATES" (MA NES, for proceedings to .Re tockstent ander Use late taw, for sale at this Office F OR SALE.—Lois on th e Nor' East corner of Coal . 11 Lane and fligh street. Apply to sep 10 BENJ. DARLINGTON, Market, sbenr 4th st. 100 LrßeeSt.iLveadadarnedticosrFeareinee at t u lL a r D r u Bee t g and Seei ted ittore of F. L. 6N.0 W PEN , .ep 10 184 Liberty et reel , head of Wood. BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— To be used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on wood paper,and in the forms approved by the Couri for sate at the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. sep lel M. MJBBA.RD, fashionable boot and shoe blanolacturer. No. 1111, Third wreet, between 'll o lll6li and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh sep 10 AB. PATTERSON r., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, J Manufacturer of Locks, Ifinges and Bolts; To. lhosicer, Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws; Houten Screws for eolith* M .te. sep 10—ly :JOHN DIPICLOSKEY, Tailor and Clothier, Liheror VW street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side, 10 JW. BUILBILIDG E 4. CO., W holc.qa le Grocers and Commission Merchants— Second street, between Wood and Smithfield sts.,Pittabursh. sep 10-- y JI CI. A. GORDON. Commission and Forwarding • Merebauts, Waier at.,rittsburel, sap 10—ly DAILY . 110RINING- .POST HAILMAN, J ESN INGS & Cu, Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro duce Merchants, And Dealer* ir. Pittsburgh Alauufccturcs No, 43 Wood street, 14114horai, HAILMAN, JENNkiNGS Cotton Yarn AVArehouse, No. 4.3 V 17 ,0 ,l str,et. Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton FaetorY Y•arns March 17, '4l. HANNA Fr 'CURNIII.7I.I,'S Cap er Warrl,oo.tt, No. 104, Wood fit .; wt , re may be'pad a ze„twral•upply of writing. wrapping, printing, waif roper, ht.riik -hook. school books, kc. sc i , to-- . F^{ C. TOWN-4P.ND Er CO., Wire fro:- k res and 1.11.../.llfaurifucturero , No. Market si reel, and 3d &trees% sea 10--1 y EX(HAIN:GE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and Clair g 2 treels. by Mc1i111131;s: sep 10-1 y Ju5%,,T.% mtiN Wr)lit::;• ward Hu=ms. 6lanufaelurer of Iron and Kaye Warehouse N.. 25, Wood st., Pifishurzh. sep 10 -1 y NE"' Gro9i)S. —Preston 4- Mackey, wlii,lesale and retail dealer, in French, at d Do west Dry Goods, Xn. !:1, ket , p 11). - 1 - 0119 31'1)EV ITT, ‘vhok.s.ale grocer P.rri if%iuz Distiller, And Dealer in Prnduon and ManticantUred Article, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pm,. burgh. sep 10 WILLIAM H. V4111,1.11ms I cur+ S. Hlto.vortln WILLI.%MS & inLwoßTH.—_wh , esarr. Grocers Produce and Comm tA,IO II Id crcllanl4, and Sealers In Piti.burgh Manufactured arti,le,, No. 29, Wood street. sett It) Jowl N. hIAN QIIETtIFF & KEX'S, Planufacturers of Copper. Tin, and Sheet Iron Mire, No 80. Front st F ots ,nt,th. !louse Spottlin and Steamboat work promptly ext cute& sep 10 irk AVID SANDS, IV ATCH & CLOCK I, MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair street, Pitts- SW; burgh, DEALER IN IVA TCII ES,C L OCKS, BR EASTPIXS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS. CO.MBS, sep 10 LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A fun supply of Landreth 's Carden Seeds, always on hand, and for sale at his agency, the Drug store of P. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty Eireet, head of Wood. REMOVAL—Matthew Jones, earlier and Hair Dress er, has removed to rotirt n !it reet , opposites he May ors office, where he will he happy io:wait upon permanent or transient customers. Ile suticits a s har e of public rat rep 10 OIIN ZtVFAILL 11, Cpholaierer and Cabinet .41-ker, Third at. between. Wand 4- .11ar!..et streets, respectful informs his friends and the public that lie is prepared to execute all orders for SOfaS,Sitirboards liu. reaus,Chuirs, Fables, [led-leads, Stands, Ilatr and Sprink Matdraws, Curtains, Carpets. alt sorts of Uphulstering worlerMitch he will warrant equal .o any (Mle in the city , and on reasonable terms. sep 10 RE if OVA L ...--T h e subscribers have removed to W.I. ter between Wood aod Smithfield streets, where they will continue theWhoiesale Grocery and Commis sion business, and would respectfully solicit the pat roft. age °flitch (fiends J.W.BURIMIIDGE4 . Co. Dee 3 DIL.A. W. PAT FERSON. C.nficv on Smith fi eld et !tett l rear tSixth. sett 10 COM3IERCIAL AUCTION Rooms, No 110 Word Street, Fillabargh.—R. A. ttaliti111:111 Ikectione'tr and Commlssion Merchant, is now To &pore to receive and sell all kinds 01 Goa,ts and Merchandtr at hts larze and capacious ',tows, No. 110, North Ea, Corner of Wood and rfthSt.eeir. Hitstturzlt • Regular sales of Dry Goods. l'orttilure, Croce rts.. an, outer :Ink' ICS, on !Mondays and ThUrsda y of( wrt Hardware, cutlery. Dry Goods, and Paltry al tir:c,t, ut Tuesday, Wednesday. auk' Thursday evenin;”.. Books, 4-c , ever y t'alurday ev en. Liberal:illy:Litres wadi. 0.1 Consi..inirrents witen %vault, effsrc. John D. Davi,. Ita:!oley smoti, 4- co F Lorenz 4 Co.. •, J. V. Borhrtdr,e 4- co. s. ee 4. co. Cap , . James rtl'CurgiD. •• C. I limsen, Es.q. '4l 'FnAden Cs.i. .• 4. Kennedy. J. K. Moorhead 4. Co. Jas. P. Finn rt E. 41. Caiway.E-q. C 4491. McVay. Hanna, 4. Co. %Viltiam S. G. Henry, Small. 11,4:a!ey k Co 3 -Mll 18 .1a.7"." 43 FARE R ETWDET).—P. S. Matt, Ltst:or *I A fit G RAIL ROAD CAR!, from Pltt , sltu rry.ll. cia Bedlorti eliamberebur,e, Flarristiorg and Lancaster, to rlDiadot phia, connecting with I lie Mail train of Cars to N V. i.e. Only 150 miles •itaizirie. and 01111 night 0111. Alpo, the Direct lioe to Ualtiniore. Fare to Philadelphia $lO. Baltimore, 9. Lenare daily fit * o'clock A. M, Office ncond door befirtv the Merchants Tlolel Wood st M ENDELL, GI: All AM, W.\ 1:Gli 4- co fel, 23,184:3-1y FACTS SPEAK FOR THE:II.SELVES--TRUTH IS Having been rifilleted for nearly two years, with a hard swelling on the cap of my knee. which produced frisch pain, ind n , ed Yariou.t npplied lions recommended by the Fautili).—till in yam wa cu red completely by II)c use of one bottle of Dr . Brand• reth'sLinament,or External Remedy. Witness my hand J A M ES 'TAYLOR, Ohio t p Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1841). Dr. Brandreili's Extetual Remedy or Linament; sold at his office, No. 9:=l Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE-- 50 cents per bottle. felt R. 100 BAGS RIO COFFEE, 20 Chnsts Tea. 20 Boxes Tobacco. 15,000 lbs. Lu nit) and Loaf Sii;ar 20 Boxes Raisins. 10 •• Soer in Ca adle.g., 10 k• Starch. 10 Kegs Ground Ginger. 2 4 100 Barrels Green An. , les, Received on consignment and for sale cheap for cash 11. DEVINE, U. States; Line warehouse, Canal Basin, Liberty et. mar 10, 1841 COP.IRTNERSHIP. THE undersighed have associated themselves ti,geth er lior one year front the Ist January, Ist (343. us der the syleof Devine llcAnulty, cur the purpose on ly of waiving and forwarding Goods. H, DEVINE. mar 10. C ft. Mc'A NUM' 1". LOUISVILLE LIME AND BEAN'S. Just rerelv ed a supply of choioe Loulwille Lime and pond Beans by the bhl sekolesale or retail to suit customers . mar. 16 rf, HARRfS, No 9, riftb .1. SUJ3R AND MOL3SSES. 6JAIMS. N. 0. Sugar. 40 bbls, Molasses, Just received per Steam boat Ashland, and for sate by J. W.BURBIUDGE 4. Co mar 3, Water st., between Wood and Smithfield 300 BBL& Jr. 0. NOLASSES;just recd per steam boat Little Ben, and for sale by J.W. BURBRiDGE h Co. lab V. WOO at. - between Wood g. Smithfield :? h ...3•14ES fI.RNIII'L REV ERE?. ES Pittzburg, W lig i•iv !le I'Lila Propriflorg MOLASSES PITTSBURGH, MARCH 23, 1843. by It 00 Rio Coffee. sale ocl 4. '7, •4- A COIU)ON 13111:ASE'S 110.11IIIOUX11 CANDY ierrnvell ibis tiny frato New York. a ins!' supply o. udove colehrnied cure for Couulis, Colds and Con sulopi:no; and 18 ready In :nipply cusloiner , til tvliolettale or relall. at Iris a ! Agency, 1111 Fourth mt. :w 12 AA AVID Cl..\ e'a../nunablc Boot Aftsker,— y reo‘or,d to Sn,3•l /larket street, between Second and Third streeK, where lie %Nou'd he happy to see his old cuilontets, and all others who feel dtspos. ed to patronize him. Rn n,e: nothing but first rate stock, and emelt!) , the best of workmen; and as he zive•t his contWaht pe1,011:1i auentiun tObllSilleSS, he i rusist nal be w~II dr , orvt , ;thd receive a fair share of patronise. set , 10 rlPlitTs ICE:C1:1•:.,‘ NI, 4- CONFEI:TIuNAIPi.-- - • A reFpeet fully informs - Criende and the public. that they can always !Ind Ihe 11,4 quality of icv (7,,, am5 . 102(.1 iwr with al; kinds of conlecilonary and frail,. in their i.t.to on. al his esinhli,liinvot So. 11, Filth st Cel le iwc" it Wood and Nlarket, ith 6.—fu, nil Ibn Sill/Oct-I nolicr, Vt Itr atl)tilltia Ia ht. line. Al,) fainilieg furnished wnu 6r cad. SOP 10 11 4 1 . VANS , S CAMOMILE PILL ',S.-Ai:it A a HAM J. CLEM Ell, re-orling at ti 6 Molt Slrt!pi, New York. was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its most aggravated Inc in. The cy niptono , were violent head.. ache, areal dehilil y, fever, to , Dveue. ,, , hum, pain in the clo,i and stomarli always alter eal i impaired apputhe, sevsai ion of sinking at the ,oto,o In. red tongue, equent vouPtirols, dizzinr:+a too arils. night anti leslletie,. These hail coot jutted up. ward of a Iwelvemonl 11, when, on conputtititi EVIIIIS.ItIOChaIIrmn. - -Iref , , and submitting to his eve sorees,tfu I and a, ( -cable mode of freal went, the patient wns romplelely restored to health in the short space of one moot It. and g ritoful for the Incalculable benefit dui,. pd. 2ladly carve forward and volonleered the above state For sale Wholesale and Retail I.y it. C, SEI.T.r. , {S, Aeon., No 20. Wood str.•to,ioldw Second. Cheap for Cash. USION COTTON EiCTORE Prices Reduced. Short reel Yarn. Lung Reel Yarn. . . . . No. :. at 16 uts. p.., 11. ' 1;611 at 11 its per dz. 6 at 16; ditto ! fild) it P. ditto 7 at 17 ditto . '7lO at 7 ditto 8 at 171 ditto 1 tat at 6. ditto 9 at it) doh , 1400 at : ditto 10 at 19A .!,t 0 1001.) at .1 ditto 11 a: 19 ~,nr, , 12 at 19; ditto Cat dlowitk at 16 el= p. r 11,, 13 at :211 data I:out Raton;; • 9 ditto 14 .it - .2. 1 1 ditto !Enmity do. • I_t ditto 15 at 21 ditto l eant% Cliaitt • 2)) ditto It; at 22 ditto corn Tr. inc • 25 ditto 17 at 23 ditto Plort;inz Yarn :old 11l at 21 ditto Coviirli t Yarn always on 19 at 25 ditto ii.ind 20 at 2r; ditto ,Torino IrVar fl• Matte to order. 0:::Ir Orders ptoinpity .dtetolol ID, if 1, It at 3.. p C. Painter'-. 1,,,11111 k Rem . ..lt 's. or theirora oilier, addri,-. lei) 21. 3. t: NI riMi II EA r) A- Co. 5,, impsN, k ni.t: NI '1 Nur A(;Tort v.—Pat rick Cftwfield re- VI 4 30 PAILS N. O. NI,. ;acses 1 7 1 s pfrt fully a,quaints his friends and the public gen• 40 Tierce: gibe. erally, that he has commertfed the Marble business at the 20 Mils No 3 51a-Lerci, Irorner of Fifth and Liberty stg..;where will be constantly 10 do No. - 2 do. lon hand. tomb stones, mantel ;Ores. monuments. head . 7 Tiereeir Sperm 0 , 1. it,t received per SS Express I and loot stones, table stabs for cabinet ware, and ererra Mad and for little by J. IX. run tutli)Cm 4 Co . articiparof•wo,,i,z to the 1,1‘41 , 11P8i. 11e wilt warfaniltli mar 4. Water ei between Wood and Smithfield. l wort: to he well done, and lik charges will be moderate. re:.Peel ask.; a , lia‘e of oublir patronage. net) 10- tl- - WM. STEELE, (cncee ,, sor to H. IM'Clo.keyl rash 10.1a Me Boot Maker, Liberty st., 2d door from Vi7flu Alley. The sah.r.ritier,re,mertfutly informs she puliticttial lie iris rontineneed 'the above business in the , hop formerly o , corl , d by Mr. henry M'Clostev, nd lint Itr Is now prepared lo arto all orders in his line of toot 'lei , with tifeapnleb anti Most res.:on:3lde berm:. Frain bia Inns exnerletire in the mnnuntrinre of Fti•hlonahle Pnol R. hp feel? conndent that nil articles frnto Irk eon lot-hioeot st 11l i v 'art.:faction in Iris pa iron, A ,:hriteol onione plironage i. reveri fall; <ntir rt. sep 10 Removal. frill F. euhsriiher hav remov - d btk rasltionah!e Tiatorio: F,~lablishtneut to the Mooongaltehr horse, :id door from first et. nn %inn htield st.w here hisold oftotlll`fl , and all other 3 who may favor hint with a vatl may defend on having itivit work done ill :1 superior Sty'e. From lii' long exmolehre lo the hn.ioerer in tltio city, and in other f. r .hintial4e.ritiek in Dirope aud Arortsie4. Iw leetk confident that Mt ran give katikhiclion to all oho iony 0h... to favor trim will 111111 enAotw, Its on net anent inn to hti , l,,e- Ind superior ,vorktono,ho, no hope, In uu•rin 111111 t a share of rithlir patrona2e. tle ‘rh•mt kve.,•inz. oil 11.11 iii it gr)-nd: and .1101111 , 4, Sllti l ine LI ink shiclt W lll bi. - , ,h; at very prif N ,10,-cillort WC!I ;lAA !11, t t hat ITIC C.' I T. 5y, , 4'111 4a prartt,wl 01, IC CAIN; i-clll,O-; i.e,+onN I% 111, iraJ .13‘ 1!11 nidrv, t .1 0 ,e. d 1 t uur lt, iIII I I it ..A. knw4 ;J:uul II 111.11 Ihry mold kkl er,.!: a - , p , 11 , 1 , tlo•y ate hart r- a lallllliie. OW a, td . rrrttfica!es. r. ',IT,. A r..kr •u.ll a..are e1;11 y us , ti by goark , I r.l I lirl rnn lliri kr-. I y 0111'11 .llccrr-d In 1,1 OtC alt unsll-perlik_ rtkr'ollo, solilk Oki 111.11 Ikr Inv Sri I , S ll 01r.,', Lulvcrlica,oi. are only , Warr aad are• n roam r nil tled l,t r re,lll 11111.11.. qet intithalde puldiraticons ;thou! •Irra I (.11'," • , rrr kr wl irk I p , ,ainle 1,111 •!vt, y lIV hnn r.•aPt a,. I %,,111.1 •••• 1. 11 • 1 • tehn vial lu hart' lllir rlohlits I.t , rat, .t, It to make a 1,9111ty they \VI:: find t hal Illif 11111 clllll4l 161 y ran II I, :leconliii"A-1 ,0 lin 7-31 c 1 r- la 'node or rntlu , r .Ifon razeie,, who have opero :111‘.3 I,y 111 we , r shop y and who 1,111, tor t• nod lon or leo:thy ndver. jr.: . i,,for1111 . 1111t: 11 . 111 ,. above (fol-onie, as Ihv v ierm it) ha- nn r, ferenel , tll tIO , III %VhAtcver. The per•on olioded 111 i-Itoll pil'.l•lll,rup'l.,Pr, nu .gfirrwrine. NAM kreint a ...;or ,hop 111 1115 r liy . eon of ('tis Sala) 1.1 1,1,0 ly o'f 4 .1 , 1•11 wJlt 511C11 1,1,111- of loyalty from his oil; so' jrri , , and no butt I't f1,V,1r41 thew by giv)ll2 them n G Iv Di ./.7,1100 Slllll eX1111i. , 111•/. Of 1:111k frith whom 1141110 can COlll prtr, built trier 5(1,11 111011, 111111 not Lee Penne 01 liet way, as a little precantiMl If 12 hi present an ID X To THE PUBLIC, and }arriculvelu to to; patrons o f this city:— 1,1v1,1.7. retired Irvin the practice of Nlylicine, I may be peanut , ri 10 say, I hist it has !alien itt the loi of 1 ill 11 , 11, prr , olls lu 11:1Vr enjoyed or large a Tare id.siretts al piactiee as my own has Len Coe iii lasi .01 or tears. The experience “(111:11 11110 period of active life. end I l ie fart of my hay ina hey, assorialed with Dr. Id. 4.Wilsnn, in the pin(tire of medicine. (in horha pcitioil of live yettr , .) tinal&is tne fully of the nieros of to convenient, so efficient. and yet so safe, did I esteem these iiills, t hat for the last five yeats in my practice fur the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever na rti;.. and those of females in pari ieillar, I have used more 01 then) than all other 1111'd11,1111•5. ' Like every other medicine, this must fail in conic in stances, hut in my hands there has been less disappoint. silent and ulore sn'istaction in lie administration of one remedy ilufit of ail others; its good effects sotnetimes quite astonishing inc. If my pal legit required a safe aperient medicine either '.fore or after parturition, the kVilson's pi Is 'Neff Pirt flu lillll% I warned. If a dyspeptic ae id condit ism of t he stomach, combined with costiveness or lnarlivlty of the liver .conslituted the disease of my patient, the pills wile lust the thing I wanted. If t treated a ca.te requictog an einusenagogste, the Wilson's; pills were just the thin, I Nvatopij. If palpilatistn, heartache, flushed countenance. or other difficulties - , indicative; a distuttance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the guru of life, the Wilsoles pill: , were jusd the thins, i wanted. Thus, without resit tet to the name, a disease might happen io wear at the time I have, had it under treat meat, partictriar indications of s,t, 'Hinton- were mo=t pruttilitly and ato,t happily met by the Wilsou'r• That so veal a nil mner of iii,case=, and sometimes ap parently opposite ones, in which I have tizreil therm pills, should be Cute(' .more readily 4iy them than by any other remedy, may ill tiro seem stranne and contradictory, but why it Is so is as clear to my mind us that a gicat many persons should become thirsty ft 0.01 4€l many different catlifeS, and yet all require that common and greatest or all blcssings, water to quench their thirst. In conclusion, ills due the , cputation of tie medicine and the nubile, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that the ilson'a pills are tire only 'cOmbi oat ion I hare ever met with in my longconrse of practice, that really po, eessesanything curative or specific for sick headache Ycntrake., DR. MILO ADAMS. The above Pills designed particularly for the sick liaed.A she, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the !towels ac., prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for sale, wholesate and retall,at his dwelling In Penn street, below Marbusy. Oct 1 DR. GOODE , S Celebrated Female Pills. These Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing complaints peculiar to their sex. from want of ez• errke, or general debility of the system. They obviate costlceness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. 'Purse Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Mil. Led Slates, and many Not hers. For sale Wholesale and by It. E. SELLERS, Agent . sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second. --TtrTtr has AV M. AD AIR., Boot and Shoe .Maker, Liberty St., V opposite the head of Smithfield 01., Pitteburgh.— The Pu hscrlber having bought out the Stork of the late Thomas Rafferty, deeeased, has commenced business In the old stand of Mr. 11., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, in the hest manner and on the shortest notice. Ile keeps corstantly on hand a large assortment of shoe findings of all descriptions and of the best quality. lie solicits the patronage of the pub lic and of the craft. WM. ADAIR.. sep 10 VITSBURGI-1 111 A NIIFACTORY.—Springs and Arles for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coach, C and Ellptlc Sprinzs (warranted,) Jtmlata Iron Axles, Silver and Bross plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Huh Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold steps, Malleable Iron, Door (I andles and Hinges, c.. 4.e . JONES. & COLEMAN. sea 10 St. Clair qt.. near tt e A nest - icily Ltridse. 1iD..9 ELM:RS, M. D ,once and dwelling in Fourth . near Ferry Aire!. sep 13—ly The attention , 11111 e who have been somewhat seen- Ilea! in reference to the numerous certificate , published in favor of Dr. SWFlvr,p'g tom pound Syrup of Wild Cher re, on :termini of the per , tollA being unknown in this see lion of the State, is re,mectlitily directed to the following certificate.t he writer of which has been a citizen of title borough for several years.and is known as a gentleman of Integrity and responsibility. To the Agent, Mr. J. Kielty. I havensed Dr. Svc:woe's Comp Lind Syrup of Wttd Chet re rot a collalt, with which I have been severely of Bided for nhout four and I have no hesitation In saving that it ktilie most effective medicine that I have heel, Billet° procure. It cornpo•ea all unen,lites. and agrees well with my diet.—and mantains a regular and good appetite. I can freely recommend It to all others similarly afflicted. 3 . Miantrx, Borough ofChambersh'e. March 9. 1140. sep 2.1 l'or by WI lAA M Tllolllsi So. 53 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMFNTAL PERVON: 4 desirous of proruring Ftnit. Shade. and Ornamental Tree,. or Shrubbery, from Philadel• phia or New Yn, k, are rrrinezted to make application as coon ac pottAille, at the Dru z and Seed Finer or the Mb* ,riber. where enn be had ratalogaes, I . :MIDI - Mph'. of th• mast rxerllcal "aneties. F. 1.. SNOWDEN. set, 31 No 181 Liberty street. tired of Wood 1 - 1/RIIS•FEDS A C , upiklV of riFri reed., rim kistim! . o t o nor; jnat rereivell l'y foli F L SNOWDEN. 148 Liberty st. alimill1111.: 0 YOUNG'S in proved Flay ••0 . form Smilee, manufaci tired he IIIhe• ,lit.rr.l...rS, al their Mackin, Shop, Snip i6rld street. l.r (wren Din t • mood A Ilry and Fifth street, two doors nliove Temperance Hall, rill. hutch, w here they tunnufarlore nod s o •rp ronstrinily on hand the follow • 1!:M1131111 rtltt.:4l Platform SraleS on ‘N 111'11, lu wrigk 2,500 :hs, a Ir. - ) 1111, do do 2,005 at 11, 15 00 do do 1,500 at :15 00 do do 1,000 at :10 00 do do 500 at 25 00 V 1 h n 2 lever, an addition of $.; to each scale. Dormant ,r 31,4 for the me of Warehouses, Flouring Mots, k..t he same prices as above. Iso,White's Patent Counter Scale, v‘ith 0. Young's improvements. and a variety of oilier counter scales whirh they will sell lor I . ruin 8 10 8 They sign manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mill,. Saw Mills, Salt %Yorks, &c.. double and singe r.d slide tat lies.foot and other lathe* , for wood turning innchltitta for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door and gash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without Ihrasbing enperior article; circular saw shafts, machines for sawing 181 il, Tinner's mn• chine, and tools 4011 descript ions, a Iso for making black ing hones, a superior article; governors fur swain engine ..toel,s. laps and dies, colic mills, bedstead or joint hots and insiritinery for making the same. cotton factory nia• eliini•ry made or repaired; printing press plait ens turned and printing presses repaired JAMES MAY, A g,en"... cep 22-1( YOUNG 4. BR ADBURY TORN B. GUTTIRIE, Auctioneer and Commis el Merchant, No. 106, corner of If 'nod 4.• Fifth ats. Pittsburgh: Having been appointed one of the A uction- Cr rs fo, the City of l'itslinrg h. tenders his services to Joh hers, manufacturers and dealers, who may be disposed to make trial of this mar ket• Ile I; prepared to make advances on consignments of all saleable commodities, and irusis In satisfy correspondents by quick sales, and speedy land favorable returns. That the various interests which may be confided to him, shall be adoqualely protected, lie kings to the aid of his owu experience in business and acquaintance with mercha !Mize generath , the services of Mr. SAmear. r•IINICSTOCK; heretofore advantageously it flown, as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement is made. 1.001: AT THIS TREES tr, 4,55 ////‘ REcER Mes.rs. M. Tiernan, Presh. of M. k M Bank. Darlington 41.• Peebles, flobertf;ali‘ay, James M. Cooper, " Jame , May. R. M. Riddle. Pittsburgh Wm Robinson, Jr. Pres't 1 of Exchange Bank. Hampton, Smith, 4 • John Davis, Saltine! Churrh, J. K. Moorhead. •, Jas. VW. Brown 6f CO, John H Brown, 4. Co Smith 4. 11 holey, •• Yardly ¢ ti . txrers, •• John S. Riddle, John Dalitell, WAVSTIN, Attorney at Law, PI: tsi,oi 7. h. PS. Office in 4th street, opposite Rurke's Bulldtrig. W:LLIAIit E. A UYTIN, will Ore his attention to my unfinished business, and I recomniend him to the patron • age of nay friends. WALTER F•ORWARO. sep 113-1 y For publishing a new Daily Paper in the City of Pitts DAILY MORNING POST. rilHESuliscribers having made arrangements to merge the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu ry into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daify pa per with the title of the Daily Morning rest. The leading object of tire “PosT" will be the dissemina tion and defence of the political principles that have here tofore Leon maintained by the Editors, in their respective 1: papers, and their best efforts will still be devoted to the advancement and success of those dbctrines. Although, In politics, the paper will be thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest, candid history of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic I iitelli;iencc. and brief notices of all mat• ters arid occurrences that conic properly within the sphere °Fa Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently in• cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, ir respective of party considerations. In addition la the political and general news that will be found in tire ...Morning Posr," the Editors will take pains to furnish the linsinessm community with the latest and most hittreSlilig COMMERCILL cent from alt parts of the country, and to have prepa red such accounts of the Markets and the Stare. of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men in their several callings. Terms.—The Pori will be published en a large imperi al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journll) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum, payable In advance. It will also be sold by newsboys at the low tate of Two CENTS a copy. Advertisements will be inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. Mr,* tv EN TY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will he engaged on the most literal trellis THOS. PHILLIPS, W. 11. SMITH. Auvisl 31. 1842 itlt Morrison 4- Co. London, for sale only by S. Wickersham, corner of Wood street nod Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10 M.'Closkey's Clothing Store FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF RE3DY 31. 1 1 DE CLOTHING AT THE THREE BIG DOORS, No. 151 Liberty street, one door from the Jackson Foundry. li\HEsubseribcr Is just receiving at his well known 1 establishment, the largest, most varied and csgairerr sxock or coons t hat had ever been offered in !his city.— Every article wa: selected by himself in the eastern ci. ties, and purchased at the Lowrxrr will PRICKS, and he is therefore enabled to sell his articles much lower than they can he had at any other establishment west of the mountains. Ills articles :Ire all made be experienced workmen, ft out the latest manufactured goods and In the most MODERN FASHION. He feels confident that all amsono who will call at his establishment and examine his stock Will be satisfied that BETTER BANG II NS call he obtained at the THREE BIG DOORS than at any similar establishment In the city. His stock ronsisis in par; of Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Shirts, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, And every Mitre article of Clothipg of the best style Front Lis varied stock of cloths he is prepared to MAKE CLOTHES TO ORDER at the shortest notice, Inn style unsurria.sed by any other Pittsburgh house, and warranted to fit. Hie SIOCk of Sprig And Summer (?coda is superior to any prrviont importalloeli and he has on hesitation in saylnr that for excellence. beauty and cheapness they cannot he equalled in the west. The sithseriber would once more returnhl: thanks to his friends and the public for the nopreredenteit pat roil ai2e bestowed on his estatilkhinent, and believing that his customers had round ft to their orlvaritrze to deal with him. he would repeat his invitation to all those who wish to pinches - v. Clot hin_ of every ciescr'.ption at lowest prices, to call at ..o. l" , 1 EERTY STR ICUT. JOHN M'CLOSKES. (-)14. ye Metal Plate in the Pavement. Feb 22 Passage and Remittances, TO ANII FROM iue cales(wri ly Lolopos - ed 0 No 1, rt.) Platfur Nev York and Li verp.mi Line. puuude,ut sb,) PERSONS i'e.irotis of friends to come front any part of creat Britain, ore respect Mille inforouid tlrit the subscrit, is at al/ tittles pre pared to make lt c ugogi ti.. ill,' Ile is prepared to remit mollies by drafts, whet arc made pnyalde at any point throughout the l' Diced Kingdom on ores( ilia. I ton; having been fur the lain 12 years engaged in the business, he leek confident that hie arrangements on holh Ades the Atlantic arc such :is %I.ill give satisfaction. The Ships comprising the above line, are all .0 f the first Hussain' are commanded by careful and skillful masters. leaving Liverpool once each week during the season. -- ror Willie.: particulars apply if by letter to JOHN HEIIHM AN, No. 61 South street, New Yet ur to J. KIR K TR ICK, at Mestsr:ft Ualzcll er Fleming's, Rater street March 3--2n0.1. MERCHANTS' LINE. BETWEEN PITTSBURGH .q.V.I) Pllll - ADELPIH.I 4 B3LTIMOI?E. rrSHIS Line is prepared to commence business on the opercin: of the canal, ft is composed (west of umbia) of First Clo,o Portable Boats, chartered for tlic i.enson, each boat being In charze of it: respective owner. The tit l e has at a heavy expense 'obeli a PO 1.1.C1C or I - FUR kNCIe from one of the most suhstant Lai and prompt offices in the United Slates, covering all good: shipped by it, (free of expense to the airrtere of the gocds ) Ship. pore desirous of availing ihein.eives of this insurance must give notice at the place of shipment of the value o f their goods. The rates of frei2ht will he low as by .. any respon sible carriers, and the facilit,es for giving sntisfartion to oustomers in oil reaper's nre soroa,:sed by no lino on the canal. Shipper, to and fioni the end are respect. fully Invited to call, file business will be conducted by CIARICE & THAW, 90 Front street and Canal Basin, Pittshoiret March 4 S. MORROW, M...INUFACTUR ER of Tin. Copper and Sheet Trot 'Ware, No. 17, Fifth st., between Wood and Mar— • Keeps constantly on hand a good assoi latent of wares. and 110iielig a share of nalnic patronage. Also. on hand, the following snicks: Shovels. Pokers. Tongs. Gridirons, Skillets, Teakettles, Pots. Ovens, Coffee Mills kc. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined to sell cheap fur cash or approved paper. mar. 14—tf Pblladcra 1 aep 10 tone Blooms in Store and for rale by 3, W. BVRBRIDGE. Water betwtco Wood 4. Smith Jan 2 1843 PROSPECTUS burgh, to be entitled the GREAT BRITAIN. f; ' 41 1 4 4 .6 "1 j e, /II • 41,40.1 J. BUTLER & C. JACKSON, Foot of Dock street, Phlladplph/a. W. M. MEREDITH, New York 10S. HARNTSII & S. MILLEN, Baltimore, J. & P. MARTIN, ❑arrleburgh; A.L. LOW, Columbia. PRICE TWO CENTS. Love of Jews for Jennetete. With all this accumulated misery, with all this insult and scorn heaped upon this • Israelites here, more even than in arty country, why, it will be asked. does he not fly to other and happier lands'? Why does he seek to rest under the shadow of Jere salern's wall? Independent of that natu- rat lave of country which exists among this ~., people, two objects bring the Sew to Jeru; ~• saleth—to study the Scriptures and the Talmud; and then to die, and have his ;,,,t, bones laid with his forefathers in the vat- , ley of Jehoshaplaat, even as the Woes , of the patriarchs were carried up to Egypt. No matter what or how far distant the I country where the Sew resides, be stilt : lives upon the hope that he will one dlr . journey Zion ward. No clime can chattel''. - - I no season quench, that patriotic ardor with i which the Jew beholds Jerusalem, evert through the vista of a long futurity, Od his first approach to the cit , while Vet within a day's journe p best apparel; and when the first v,- .. bursts upon his sight, he rents his gar. ments, falls down to weep and pray ovet the long sought object of his pligrimagiii, and with dust sprinkled on his head, ho enters the city of his forefathers. ;Rd child ever retureed home after " - e. Torii tib-, Bence with more yearnings of affection; 110 proud baron beheld his ancestral, tower*: ~ - and lordly halls, when they htrbecorite.'` • another's with greater sorrow, theali the 4 . poor Jew when he first beholds Jerusalem This, at least, is patriotism. 'lt is elitia. 9 ous,' said the learned author from ...whittil I have already quoted, 'after surveying 0, -almost total desertion of Palestine, to read" the indications-of its fond attachment to— -- its very air and soil scattered :about ld, - the Jewish writings; still it is said tba man is esteemed most blessed who, even after his death, shall reach the land of Pitf.• estine, and bebtsried there; or even shalt have his wishes besprinkled by a handful of its sacred dust. 'This air of the land of Israel,' says one, linakes a man wise;? - another writes, 'he whet.walks four cubit* - in the land of Israel is Sure of behlg a son of life to come.' 'The great vise Men are wont to kiss the Holy Land,- te4iiii-- .. brace its ruins', and roll themselves in kb dust.' The sins of all the- • are forgiven who inhabit the land of Is: ael."He who.i' s buried there is reconciled with God, ,ii. I though he were buried under the altars. The dead buried in the land of Carlatal first come to life in the days of the Mes -Isiab. It is worthy of remark, as stela by Sandys, that so strong is the desire this singular people have always manifested for I being buried within these sacred limits, that in the seventeenth century large - quantities of their bones were yearly sent thither from all parts of the world, for the purpose of being interred in the valley of Jehoshaphat; for the Turkish rulers at that tine permitted but a very small nums ber of Jews to enter Palestine. Sandys saw ship loads of this melancholy freight; .. Joppa, and the valley of Jehoshaphat, are ,fr literally paved with Jewish tombitones.-. Wild's Travels. Cure 07 roluntary Starvation.—A cor• respondent at . Bi ompton lays before ua the following anecdote of a cure singular ly effected in an iusane patient, who had obstinately refused to eat—related, he says, by one of the must talented and pop ular preachers in Naples, from the pulpit. to a congregation of nearly fifteen hun.• dred persons, in his presence, in 1832. while illustrating the effects of mental hal• lucination, a propos of the mystery of Ne. buchadnezzar's transformation, which the preacher referred to me ,tal delirium, quo ting, in support of his view, the opinions of several learned theological doctors: `'Whilst residing at Rome,' said the preacher, 'I paid a visit to a lunatic asy. turn there; and, among the more retnarka- He patients, one was pointed out to me who had been saved with much difficulty from inflicting death upon himself by vol. untat y s:ervation in bed, under an impres. , ,: ; @inn that:lie was defunct, declaring that dead people never eat. It was soon obvi ous to all that the issue must be fatal, when the humane doctor bethought him of the following stratagem: Half a doe . zen of . the attendants, dressed in white shrouds, and their faces and himds cover. (ed with chalk, were marched in a single file, o ith dead silence. into a room adjoin. ling that of the patient, where he observed I them, through a door, purposely left open, sit down to a hearty meal. 'Hallo!' said he that was (;eceased, presently, to an at tendant, 'who he they?' Dead men, was the reply. `What!' rejoined the corpse, do dead people eat?' 'To be sure they do. as you see,' answered the attendant. 'lf that's the case.' explained the defunct, 'l'll join them fur I am famished;' and thus instantly broke the spell.'—London Lan. eel. Of the present convicts in the Aubure Prison, only two had received. a collegiate education-12 an academic-500 could read-210 could not read-167 had learn. ed to read in prison-430 had been interns perate-222 moderate drinkers-54 total abstinence—in 290 cases the crime was caused by liquor-370 left home before on years of age-225 bad been boatmen 16 canals-160 sailors-75 soldiers-310 had practised gambling-123 bad attended Sabbath School-31 bad read the bible daily-357 had been married. ." Joseph Tricotti was sentenced to be hung in New Orleans, on the 9th inst.. for setting fire to and robbing the office of Messrs. Hollander & Brown. ~~. :~:= . .
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