*a „v ' I'HOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, Jr. w. CORNER or WOOD 4. FIFTH 871. TIBRIML—FIVE DOLLARS a year, payshle in ilidiressea. Sines copies TWO CENTS--for saleitt the esinitir S(the oßlee, and by News Boys. Ilkercury and Manufacturer iiabilshed WEEKLY, at the same office, on a double ••' • Itensiamea sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In ad. ,traloatt. Single copies. SIX CENTS. - . Terms of Advertising, 11 111rERWARE OF TWELVE LtNr.s OR LEAS: Oaf! leierakal. 0,501 One month, $5.00 ?wo Insertions, 0,75 Two moots, 6,00 — nu* Insertions, 1.00 Three months, 7,00 1- §oetirticker 1,50 Fear months, 8,00 i Two weeks, 3,00 Six months, 10,00 • -,Tiseee weeks, 4.00 One year, 15.00 • • 'YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. eIIANGE•SLE ♦T Pt Italleßa. .! . Owe Steers. - Two Squares gig tiontthe, sls.oo Six months, $23,00 ' Dee-year, 25,00 I One year, 35,00 irrqsarger advertisements in prorortion. CAIRDSof Crier Ones Six DOLLARB a year. PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. CM POST Orrtca. Third between Market and Wood grimits-1. M Riddle, Postmaster. 11}rox Haase, Water.4th dour from Wood at. Peter "an httildlats—Major John Willock, Collem or. Mirk' "'mummy. Wood between Firg and Second streets—lamp A. Rartram, 'Treasurer. COUITTT Tae►ewßy, Third street • next door to the Thlit Presbyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. Mhorot's Orrscr, Fourth, between Market and Rood Steels—Alexander day, Mayor. lshttca►ar's Excnatroc. Fourth, near Market st. BANKS. Prressueon,hetween iilarket and Wood streets, on Irnlrd anti Faunlt streets. iliciumaiirrs' &RD MAMOI•CTURERA' AND FAMMIRS' DC -1.4111/T BANC. (formerly Saving Fund) Fourth, between Vood arra Market streets. ~.excaarras. Fifth street, near Wood. HOTELS. . _ . . . ; Ildnettivneanata !loose, Water street, near the Bridge gscuavtar. Horst., corner of Penn and St. Clair. - Idintguktria' norm, corner of Third and Wood. . 1 • • can Horst.,corner of Third and Smithfield, Uvrynr.pteraray. corner of Penn vtreet and Canal. S Enema, Liberty greet. near Seventh. Slicucas MA.wenox Honer, Utterly St. oppovite Wayne Rao...Dm:err Minsion Horns. Penn St. oppovite Canal. -ROBERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA W.—Otfire rerou reel to aakevreli's offices on Grant st., nearly opposite MI Abe w Court House, nest rooms to John D. Mahon, &i(.-First floor. 11 , 11 10 TOWS. ELLIOTT, reirt•ved t• St. .Clitir street, between Penn and Liberty Sty , Ma burgh. • p 10 HERM TONER. Attorney at Law. North East corner of ffraaltlttledd and Fourth Mecca.. aro 10--IY MrCA.NDLESS & MICLURE, Attorneys and Volinseitors at Law: Office in tits Diamond. hack tif the otd Court Hoisse.Pittsborir,h. Nero 10 HONK- ft FINDLAY; Airorneys a, taw, Fourth pt., sear the Mayor's Office, PH isbn re sep la -1y THO:S..,AmiI,TON. Attorney at Law, Fin 1,, 6,11.1/Pet l Wood and einiihtield sta., Pitialawelt. sap 10-1 y 0 9 1 - i4RA ROBINSON, A ttorney al Lan. Office on the north side of the Diamond.het wee , jacket and Union streets. upstairs s en 10 ADUR BO RA IV, Attorney at Law; [.odere ". hi* profesAidualst,rvices to (lit public. Office ro, lid!" of rifllt and Sißrkrt Streets, above. I). Lloyd ty• ece. at .re,Piiisi.urffil, Pa. cv E V:4IrBR 4- HUI IN AN, Attorneys at Lazo. ofli,e removed from Ihe Diamond, to •• A Donkey 's Rnw,'• hady side or Fourth street, between 'llarket and Wood attpops spp 10 BUCKMASTER, ATtRN EY AT LAW, 111 • hats removed his oak.. to the corner of Fourth street andels•rry Alley, between Smithfield and Grant id reels. ph toba rah. red 10 G EORGE W. LA TN . °. Attorney at Law, Office N 0.54 Firl!i street, near the Theatre, Pitts:tor:h. oep 27-1 y READF,' Arro'war AT LAW. —Office in Beare' !Wilding Founh slreet, ritt.tniren. Nov. 5. 1842. 10IIN J. lIIITCEIELf _ Attorney at Law, office lbw corner of Smithfield and sth pia.. Piitaburalt- Wra Collections made. A•l business entrusted to his taro will he promptly attended to. feb 16--lr L EMOVAL.— R. Morrow. Alderman; otti• e north AL aide of Fifth at., between Wood and Smithfield Sittsburzh. Pep JO R. B. R. HOLMES, Office in Second street, next door to Mutrany 4 Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10—ly Ofittsrus 4. STOCKTON, Booksellers„ Printer:. no Paper Manufacturers, No. $7, Market et. eep 10-1, OEN ANDERSON, Sauthfield Foundry. Water et.. near ;he Monongahela House, Plltstureh. sep 10-1 y ?BOMA' BYoUN • FRANCIS 1.. SOUND. Trios. It. YOUNG Sr. CO., Furniture Ware C.oool+, costlier of Hand at. 4. Exchange Alley. ratans wishing to purchase Furniture. will find it to t heireditantage to give us a call, being fully satisfied that are Can plea3e as to quality and price. sep 10 MUTTON A.M.S.-.lugt received 160 choice Mut JIM; Ton Haim, well cured and for gale cheap by the do see or retail, by ISAAC HARRIS, imp TO N 0.9, Fifth Ft L i p UTA BAG . t . - sapp'y of Landreth's Fresh Ea ./Lie to Bag*, and other different varieties of Turnip Nor:, just received and for sale at a MDCFOILD niters at the Wog sad Seed Store of F. L. SNOWDEN, .sp JO No. Id 4 Liberty street, head of tVort. WEBB CLOSEYA Boot and alanuMeto ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to Ihe U. States !Rank. Ladies Pronella, Kid and Satin Shoes made ;n he ti"ltest manner, and by the newest French patterns. seir 10 • firtDlE4 TOOLS, consisting of Flocs. Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, Edding Tools, Budding .Knives, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re• erased and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. Nip 10 181 Liberty street, head of Wood. R AJ 4AI ST RATEVBLAN S, for proceeding's In At recitalist under the late law, for sale at this Office . - • R EALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal • Lase and Fli:h street. Apply to asp 10 BENJ. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th at. 190 Lad.drlil : Frencl6 7 ar' : lBlliviaai dfrealeatteDrug and Owl of P. L. SNOWDEN, oar le 184 Liberty street, head or Wood. num" PETITIONS, NOTICES, dr.C.- -LP 1e be used fn BunlslWPieP proceedings, printed on rad iaaper,and in the forms approved by the Court.forsale hat the (Nice of the Mercury and Democrat. rep 10 AVM innEl boo and - 'Muse Manufacturer, No. !Ol t Third rivet, between `Weed sad Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh aep 10 rt. t!,ll,;(l7EßfaBOctuNre, Birm ofka in . g m ha iu m gea , near Pit Mohr, milt and Timber Screws; Houser' Screws for ken* , fie. seP 10—ly - I '.IIIPCLOSKEY, Tailor and Clothier, Liber.y jersey between Sixth and Virgin alley, South aide. 0,10 A w. BORBILIDGE 4- CO., Wholesale Groeers and Calnindssion Merchants— Second street, between MOW and Soktifield ins, Pittsburgh. sep 10-.ly IL # A. GORDON, Castigation and Fonwardinn %': Water at.,Pittabarnb. sep 10-17 MEE PUBLISHED BY =EM ,- i.,,,.:,-. • , i . , . . . . . , ' A - • , . , - • .., ... HALLMAN, JENNINGS & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Commission anti Pro duce ercha nt s, Ated Dealers in M Pia:1010V Manufactures No, 43 Wood 'tree'. Pittsburgh. H A ILMI Ny ENNIN . CS & Ce., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, N 0.43 Wood street. Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns March 17, '43. KANNA J•MIS TRNULL. HANNA 4- •CURNBUNLIS Paper Warehou U se, B No. 104, Wood at., where may he had aaeneral supply of writing, wrapping, printing., wall paper, blank hooks, school books, 4•c,e, _ C. TOWNSEND 4- CO., Wire Workers and .klearfaerstrers, No. 23 Market sireet, between 2d and ad streets. sett 10—ly - - LlxcHA NC 11 HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair at reels, by McKIBBIN 4. SMITH. Pip y B RO ---- SVILLE ward Nualtes. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25. 'Wood st.. Pittsburgh. sep 10 —ly ' Pres , ton q• Mackey, wh.lcsale and N Er1eVta4V,P.24.).;4:—.1. i French, ' at d Domestic Dry Goode, No. Market ft , Pittsburgh. rep 10 yoicv.winwirrr, Wholesale C roarer Reclifylug Distiller, And Dealer In Produce and PRlldiurgh Manufactured Articles, Xo. 324 Liberty Street, Pine iris A. pep 10 ILr .t H. Wir.i.txxx IC ITN DILWORIII 1 , 171 LLIA MS &DILWORTII.--Wholesale T Grocers Produce nod Com wis,ion a n d lealPrA ht Pitishorgh Marmfachired article s , No. 2'9 Wood street. seir 10 doom ELS, • ••11ERIFF N. }icor & KE.IN, Manortrturers or Conner. 1 , -7 Tin, and Sheet Trot; Ware, No. Bro. Front •t., Fitts. burgh. 'louse Spooling and Stenothoat work promptly executed. AVID SANDS, IV ATM& CLOCK 4 W. MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair street, Pills. burgh, DEALER IN WATCHES,CLOCKS,BREASTPINS FINGER RINGS.L'IIAINS, KEYS, COMBS, 4,c. sup 10 L ANDRETH'S GARDEN SEED',.— A cull supply of I.andreill'S Carden Seeds, nlw•ays on hand, and for sale at his agency, the Drug store of - - - - - - R CMOVA L—Mati hew Jones, Barber and flair Dress er, has removed to Fond street, opposn et he May ors office, where he will he happy to:wait upon permanent ur transient customers. lie solicits. share or l oibli c nat. ronarte. Pep In JOHN Upholsterer arid Cabinet Third •t. betweem Wood 4. Alarriet streets, respect fuHnflruis his friends and the public that he la prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. Bu. reaus, Chairs, rattler, Bedstead'', Stands, !lair and F--prinf: Mailroom!, Curtains. Carpels. all sorts of Upholsterin: work, which he will warrant equal .o any made In the city, and oo reasonable terms. cep 10 - - ftsul , :cribers have removed to Wa ter bet ween Wood and Sinn weld streets, where they will continue tile Wholesale Grocery and Commis slot' husine-a and would re-pmll'ully the worm,. a;:e or Melt friends W. BD I: 11 r: DC E 4. Co. Dec 3 Di. A. %V. PAT I'ERSON ?:lice on Smithfield stre e t near Si:111. ----- --- COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, 110 Word Street, Pitisiergh.—rt. A. Ilatootiai %ucl Mittel' aad Cooititi,.ion Merchant, is now Prepare to receive and sell all kinds or Goods and ere liatidtz, at iiis large and canal-inns tooth., No. I II), North liar Corner of Wood and Filth St reel a, Filtelsurrh. Reeutar sales of Dry Gobils, Furniture, Grocer's. an, other articles, on Monday's arid l'llitrailay or each Hardware. Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, to Tuesday. Wednesday. and Thurday e vent ry,'s. Rooks. kc., every Saturday CV Liberal advances made on Con , :ituimetitv when wanted REFICRICICI Messrs. John D. Davi, Esq., Rataley 4- Stmlln, " Hampton. Smith, 4- co. .• F Lorenz tW " .1. W. Ritrhridge co.. S. 511..ee 4- co. " Capt. James M'Gargill, " C. Ihtusen, Evq. " Joon M'Faddett Esq. t•Loenn 4- Kennedy. " J. K. Moorhead 4' Co 't Jas. F. Stuart. Es/. " Robert Galway, F.sq: Ca al. Jas. May, tt McVay, Hanna, ef• Co " William Symms, it S. 6'. Henry, Smith. Raga icy 4. Co F ARE It EDEDED.—U. S. Matt. Ling or STACKS •.:D rt AIL RO•D C•RS, from Pittssburgh, via Redford, Eliamberstiorg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Pit lades. phia, connecting with the Mail train of Cars to N Y, 4-c. Onlylsomitcs staging and one night out. Also. the Direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia in. Baltimore, 8, Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M, Office second door befow the Merchants Hotel Wood st MENDELL, ORA 11 A NI, WAUGH it Co. felt 23, 184:3-1y. Proprictors. F ACTS SPF:.9K FOR TH EMSELVES—TRUTH IS CONE'/NCI,(,:— Having been afflicted for nearly two years, with a hard swelling on the cap of my knee. which produced much pain, and used sallow; applica ' Duns recommended by the Faculty—all in vain wa• cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr. Brand• Linatnent, or External Remedy. Witnimis my hand J. 11 ES TAYLOR, Ohio tp Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1840. Dr. Braudreth's Evict nal Renirdy or Linament; sold at his office, N 0.98 Wood street, Pittsburgh,Pßl PE-- 50cents per bottle. felt g. 100 - --- B4OS RIO COFFF:E, 20 Chaste Tea. 20 Boxes Tobacco. 15,000 lbs. Lump and Loaf Sugar. 20 Boxes Raisins, 10 Sperm Candles, 10 Starch. 10 Kegs Ground Ginger. 2 4. Nu t mew. 4 n Indigo. 100 Barrels Green Apples.; Received on consignment and for sale cheap for cash, by U. States Line warehouse, Canal B ases' DEVINE, mar 10, 1843. in, Liberty st. C OPARTNERSHIP. rpRE undersighed have associated themselves togeth 11 cr for one year from the Ist January, let 1843. ufit der the syle of Devine 4. licAnuity, for the purpose on Iy of receiving and forwarding Goods. H, DEVINE. • C Mc•ANIJLTY OUISYILLE LIME . AND BEAN& - Just meets. —sled a supply of choke Louisville Lime and good Beans by the bbl wholesale or retail to suit customers. mar. 16 4 - 11.4RR18, No 9, Fifth et. SHIRR AND MOLASSES. 65 MIDS. N. O. Sugar. 40 bbis. Molasses, Just received per Steam boat Ashland, and for sale by W. SURBRIOGE Go. Water at., between Wood and Smithfield MOLASSES. 300 1 311LS.N. O , 4IOLASSES:just reed per steam boat LBW Ben, old for sole by J. W. BUR BRIDGE 4t Co. h 1 TT. Wales at. belleisso Wood s groltbdeld MEE= F. L. SNOWDEN, 134 Liberty sired!, head of Wood ). Pittsburgh Wheeling Louisville ), rhea tO THE PUBLIC, a»d partintlarly to my, _former patron 3 of td.is city:--11»vtog retired from the practice of Medicine, I may be permitted 10 say, that it 1148 Bitten to t he lot of :•ut few persons to have enjoyed su liberal or lar4e a share of obstretrical practice as my own has been for the last 30 or 40 years. The experience of tltat lona period of art ive life, and he fact of my having been twice, since 183 0.as.mciated with Dr. R. A. Wilson, in the practice of medicine, (in hot h a period of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the merit s of his pills. So convenient, so efficient, and yet so safe, did i esteem these 0lb:0:tat for the last five years in my practice for the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever !lams, and hose of females in particular, I have used more 01 them than all other medicines. Like every other medicine, this must fail in some in stances, bat In my hands there has been less disappoint. ment and more satisfaction in rite administration of this one remedy titan of ail ot hers; its good effects sometimes quite astonishing me. If my patient required neat% aperient medicine either mfore or after parturition, the Wilson's pi.ls were just the thing I wanted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with costiveness or inactivity of the liver, constituted the wdi antedsease 3r my patient, the pills were just the thing I if I treated a case requiring an emmenagogue, the Wilson's pills were jest the thing i wanted. 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 respact to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the time I have had it under treat. mint, particular indications or symptons arising, were always most promptly and most happily met by the ' WI Istrn'a pills. That's(' great a number ofdiseases, and sometimes ap. parently opposite ones, in which I have used these pills, should be cured more readily by them than by any other remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but wily it is so is &Iciest to my mind as that a groat many persons should become thirsty from as many different causee;and yet ail require that common and greatest or all blessings, water to qttersch their thirst. In conclusion, it Is due the .eputation 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 longeourse of practice, that really pos -1 eesresanything curative or specific forsiek headache, Yours to., DR. MILOADAtd& The above Pills designed particularly par the sick Haed.Aebe, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowel' to., prepared by the proprietor Dr. ft. A. Wilson . -and for Sale.wholesale and retail, at his dwelling in Penn street, belowliarbary, Oetl _lOO Batts alo Coffee. For sale by oct 4. A. GORDON. 1010. ERSE'S BOARHOU ND F.—ttrr has 1 received this day from New York, a fresh supply o. the above celebrated cure for Coughs, Colds and Con sutnption; and is ready to supply ctoltoincrest wholesale or retail, at his Medical Agency, St; Fourth at. nov 12 D AVID ei. , ARS7.73:Fr, rOuum able Moot ilas removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he would be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronize him. He uses nothing, but brat rate stock, and employs the best ofworkmes; and as lie gives his constant personal attention to busine&s, he truststhat he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage. rep 10 F lt ICE CREAM. ¢ CONFECTIONARY.— A Honker respectfully Informs his friends and the public that they ran always dud the best quality of fee Creams. together with al: kinds of confectionary and fruits, in their *anion, at his estaldishmerit—No. 11, Fifth street, het wc-ii Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties minified on the shortest notice, with cakes. or anything in his line. Also families furnished won Bread. set) 10 E _ VANS'S CAMOMILE PILL LS.—AURA HAM J. CLEM ER, residing at 66 Molt street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head. ache, great debility, fever, costivene3s, cough, heart. burn, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appetite, sevsation of sinking at the stomach, furred longue, nausea, with frequent vomiting% dizziness towarda night and restlear, , S. These had continued up. ward or a twelvemonth, when, on commtilliug Dr. Wm. Evans.loo Chntham aired!, and Puhmitting to his ever sit cc.e.tsfit I sod oar( eahle mode of treat mem, the patient wits cOmpletely ri , lored lo 11,11111 in the short space of one mom li, sod arali•lii I for the inca fru Wide furor fit deriv. ed, gladly name forward and youn °leered Ilie above state For sale WitOleFale and lima it by P. P. SELLEAS„Aren', N 0.20, Wond street. below Second. Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON F,RCTOI?I', Prices ReduCed, Sherri Reel Yarn. i Long Reel Yarn. No• 5 at 1 6 eta. per lb 500 at 9 els per dz 6at 161 ditto 600 at R ditto 7at 17 ditto 700 at 7 ditto at 173 ditto ; 800 at 6 ditto 9at 1R ditto 900 at 5 ditto 10 nt 193 ditto 1000 at 4 ditto 11 at 19 ditto 12 at 19} ditto !Candlewick at 16 ets per lb. 1:3 at 211 ditto Com Ratting • 9 ditto 14 at 214 ditto rantily do. 121 ditto 15 at 21 ditto Carp't Chain 20 ditto 16 at 22 ditto leoCn To ine • 25 ditto 17 at T.l ditto Stocking Yarn and IR at 24 ditto Coverlet Yarn always on 19 at 25 ditto hand 20 at 26 ditto irottott %Yarns made to order. LI:Cr Orders moult-di). a ttended to. if left at J. ¢C. Painter', Logan k Kennedy's. or the Post office • arldres: lett 27. J. K. MOO RIIEA I) it Co. 50 111111:ii N. 0. Sur,ac, 2:30 BIII,S N, U. Mt iaisva 40 Tierces Rice. 20 Bldi No 3 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 dn. 7 Tierees Sperm OH. Just received per 811 Exprere Mild and for gale hy J. %V. nuRBRIDGE ¢ro. rtri r 4. Wdier h.!' wren Wood Removal. /1111 r. -10,-, 11 or 1)11. rotnoVr4 11Is r.... 1001111110 r 1111011111; . 1• .- 1 :0•11-100.,1 10 1101 N101100;:a 1100 hon.r. .341 door from lirAl n 0 siml Infield al.w her.' hirnid (11.11101cre and all other. who roily favor brio with a call may dulim/01 on havittzllluir wmk dime 10 11 1010erIllr l'1) - C. Front Ills h•ng raperlrr . rr In 110' hi -Ines in thr.i city, and in many other r.,.‘hioi,od e ritie.r la - Europe and A ,ertra. lie feels col fident that hn ran ;:tve sat ir.tartlion to all who tnny. N 1 ,154'10 favor him will I twit tumor', liv ;trim attention to kismet. and sllporior p 1 1 1 , . 1107) , , to mrrir and receive a elm reof public patronaze, lie itlend krepinz on hand a su pply of :land: , and stiliede fur the rust outer trade which Kllthesoldal very redncril prier., N B. The nohnrriber tieing 11. DONAGHY • well aware of the etent that the Gott. syrtem pracihool no the politic in c this cantor r, by itilyertkethent•; itarticu tart by pernons who may justly he railed lot milers on the trade, who never served .111 hour to the huninens, nod who know so tittle about it that they could not crook it 9.l:lige cloth, And they arc harciared enough to advertise themsrl req ns tai lor, a la mode, and by the aid or old rertificatrs, cuts. pqrs , e. 4-c such an are aenerally used by quark ~ to nett their medicine-. t hey a nen , urceed in palming otT On the unauspectin, customer some old trash for the :eittu• Me imported article. Stitch peonies advertisements are roily calculated to Arai/ the t tililic and are t. a more call. t led to erect', than 111,` firlitions yet laughahle publications about the;reat Gall—ince among the Lilliputians, which pre , tinte utmost every schoolboy has read and laughed at. I would m.Taeat to those who wish to have tteir clothes made in first rate 'Lyle to make a little inquiry and they will find hat his in the place where they ran be acconitnadah•d: B. D. J in 7—Jar 73 . Those la mode Monsiours, or rather Alos•tagses, who have opened an B by 10 mere clop lately, and who evince such envy and diAike to long or lengthy adver. tisements.are Informed that Iha above (fulsome, as they term It) has no reference to them whatever. The person Winded to Is their present employer, an illg•eo•rine, who keeps a slop shop In this city. l'he count ('lls said) is higt ly pleased with such tokens of loyalty from his pig. Inv subject=, and no doubt will reward them by giving them a few anzzArt Ds to make. Such exquisiies of rank with whom none can coin pete, had better Scull them. se!vrc into notice some other way, as a little precaution might prevent an ex plosion. D R.G OODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These Pith; arestrongly 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. erase, or general debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections: These PON have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the Unl. led States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and Retail, by et,E Agent. step 10 No. 20. Wood Str, below Second. WV. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty St., opposite the hold of Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.— The sobscrlher having bought out the Stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business in the old stand of Mr: R., and la prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, In the hest manner and on the shortest notice. Ile keeps constantly on hand a large assortment ofshoe findings of all deseriptions and ofthe best Quality. He solicits the patronage of the pub lic and of the craft. WM. ADAIR, sep 10 PITTSBURGH MA NTTFACTORY.—spri.II and Arles for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The subscribers manufacture and keetts constantly on hand Coach,o and Eliptie Springs (warranted,) Juniata iron Axles , Sllverand Brass plated Dash Prames, Brass and Filmed flub EFlrldlt, Stump Joints, Patel* Leather, Silver and Brattt, Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges. gre•. c • D , IIELT,ERS, M. 11,r:office and dwellins In Fourth, near Ferry street. sep 13—ly LOOK AT THIS. The attention ‘ftho f! who have been somewhat seep. first in reference to the nomerouo certificate. pnhilehed in favor of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher ry, on account 01'14 persons twin: unknown in this ace lion of the State, is respectfully directed to the following ter! Ificrtle,t he writer of which has been n citizen ortbis horou:,h forseveral yerim and I. known as a gentleman of, integrity and responsibility. I To the Ateemt, Mr. J. KIRBY. have used Dr. Swayne's Comp hind syrup of Wild Cherry for a cough, with which I have been severely af. Meted for about four mouth., and I have no hesitation In saying that it IN the most etTective medicine that! have been Oar tn procure. It cnmposes all unessine.s. and agrees well with my diet.—and mantnine a regular and good appetite. I can freely recommend it to all others similarly affileted. J. Mtrextct, Borough ofCbantherah'e. March 9. IR.M. 23 For sale by WILLIA M THORN N0..573 Market sat .1, reel. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. P ERSONS desirous of procurina Pratt, Shade, and Ornarnenial Trees, or ellirnhherv, from Philadel. phis or New York, are requerted lo make application as Peon as pomible, at the prat and Seed Fiore of the ebb. scriber, where can he had catalogue., gratuitously. of thrs moat excellent wariet F. L. SNOWDEN, Sep 31 No IR4 Liberty m reel. head or W, AMBLE M SURA lITOR Y.—Patriek eawfield re _lit it peel fully aeonalnts hi. friends and the public ,en. eraHy, that he ha. ennintenced the Marble !mettles:cat the corner of Fifth and Liberty ste., where will he constantly on hand. tomb stones. mantel Mere., monuments; head and foot stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every artleleanpertainine to the business. He will warrant his work to he well done, and his charm. will be moderate. fie respect fully asks a share of public pal cotter.. era 10- AVM STEELE, (suer - event. In H. Ill'Closkey) Fash io.la %le Row!Maker, Liberty el., 2d door from Vi 'sin Alley, The yollyrnher reerleetiaolly informs the publicthai he hay entnnieneed the above Imsinres in the shop formerly cm-totaled by Mr. Henry M'Cloakey, and that lie ie now prepared In attend In all orders In his Hew Athogin egs with despatch and on the moat reasonable term*. From Ili. Ion: ernerionro in the manufacture of ra,llhonaltle HoOIP, he fraplc roan/teat that ail articles (*ream hH eqtablislinient wilt rive satisfaction In hie pa iro ns. A .hereof public paironaqe is respect GM,/ solicit, ed. BJIM SEI:1)8 A f nipply or Rxri Se.pdo, moo Fi.tin:; of Canny, . mn rn u l Rape: lust reePived ry fel, 3, 1. SNOWDEN. 148 Lfbertv rt. 'orra 'de Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 Ills, a 355 00. do do do do 2.005 at 0345 00 do do do do 1.500 at 35 00 do do do do do 1,000 at 30 00 do do do 500 nt 25 00 With raising levers an addition of 3.1 to each scale. Dormant scales for the uee of Warehouses, Flouring !Hills, lte..t he Fame prices as above. Alen, While's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvemetrie, 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, rtc„ double and singe geared elide lalhes,foor and other lathes for wood turning nrachinPs for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door and sash machines. Hall's parcut horse power, well or without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular saw sha fie, machines for sawing lam, Tinner's ma chines and tools ofall descriptions, also for making black trig hoses, a superior article; governors for steam engine. storks, laps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or joint lints and machinery for making the same. cotton factory ma chinery made or repaired; printing press platter's le rned 1 and printing presses repaired. JAMES MA Y, Agent sep Z2—tf TWIN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis. sion Me rchani , Xo.lo6,corse r of Wood 4' Fifa att. Pitts 647 A Having been appointed one of the Auction eers fat the City of Pi tsbu rgh • 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 tosatisfy correspondents by quick sates, and speedy land favorable returns. That the various interests which may he confided to him, shall be adequately protected, he brings to the aid of hie own experience in business and acquaintance with merchandise generally, the services of Mr. Balms Fsrutztrrocs; heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and denier in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement la made. REFER TO Messrs. M. Tiernan, ?real. of M. 4' Al Bank. .. Darlington 4- Peebles, " Robert Galway, .. James M. Cooper, 1 4. James May, R. M. Riddle, Pittsburgh " WM . Robinson. Jr. Pres't 66 of Exchange Bank. Hampton,Smith, # Co., •' John D. Davis, .. Samuel Church, o J. k. MOtwhitud. 44 Jas. W. Bretwu 4' Ca. John H. Bro*a. it Cot 4. Smith ¢ fltgaley, Yardiy "men. .1008. Diddle, •. John Detre!! N IV id E. AUSTIN. Attorney at Law. Plttsbargh, Pa Office In 4th street, opposite Barken Baildlny Wwith er a. Aurrin, Esq., win give hhsatteatlon' unflabbed business, and I recommend him toy ass of my friends. WALTER P'• - • rep 10-47 JONES 6• COLEMAN. et., bear lie 1 liesheity Brldir improved Flay tannlletnred be their Machin! •t. between MA IM) si rept, two inre flail, Pitts anitrartnre and and the roltow log sca les(w Pol. I) , composed of netal): No. 1. Port ,ble Platform icales o %Weigh 351)0 YOUNG 4. BRADBURY Ph!fulcra 1 sePlO my patron. WA RD. PROSPECTUS For publishing , a aele Daily Paper ix the City of Pitts burgh, to be &stifled the DAILY MORNING POST. T HESubscribers having made arrangements to merge he American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu ry Into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper with the title of the Daily A:fernier Post. The leading object sy" wittbe the dissetnina tion and defence of thep olitica l panciples that have here tofore been maintained by the Editors, In their respective papers, and their best efforts will still be devoted(*) the advancement and success of those doctrines. 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 Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat tem and occurrene'e% Witt come properly within the sphere ofa Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently in • erecting to entitle it to the pat ronage of the .public, it respective of party considerations. In addition to the polilicat,iynd general hews that will be found in the "Moraine Port,.tltfe tditors will take pains to furnish the hintinevss coMmunity with the latest and most ttittivating Costnitamst Invatti ems from all parts of the country, and to have.prepa• red sueli accounts of the Markel - s'mnd the State of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men in their several callings. Terns.—The Posy will be published en a large lmperl al sheet of line paper, (manufactured especially for this Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARB per annum, payable In advance. It will also be sold by news.boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Afrertisessestis will he inserted at the lowest rates charged by rice other daily papers of the city. W ENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will be engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W. H. SMITH August 31. 1842. - ocrison Co. London, for gale only by S. l Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10 'Closkers Clothing Store FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP RERDY ALIDE CLOTHING THREE B AT ITHISG DOORS, No. 151 Liberty street, one door from the Jackson Foundry. T HE subscriber Is Just receiving at his well known establishment, the largest. most varied and cnasscrr frock or Goons that Ass ever been ofered its this city._ Every article was selected by himself In the eastern ci. ties, and purchased at the LowserT CASH remits, and he is therefore enabled lo sell his 'articles much lower than they can be had at any other establishment west of the tnonntains. His articles are all made by experienced workmen, from the latest manufactured goods and In the most MODERN FASHION. He feels confident that all persons who wilt tall at his establishment and examine his stock will he satisfied that BETTER BARGAINS can be obtained at the THREE BIG DOORS than at any similar establishment in the city. ills stock consists in part of Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Skirts, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, And every other article of Clothing of the best style Front Ws varied stock of cloths he is prepared to MAKE CLOTHES TO ORDER at the shortest notice. Inn style unsurpassed by any other Pittsburgh house, and icarramted to fit. Ills stork of Spring and Simmer Peas is superior to any previous hnportntlons and he has no hesitation in saying that for excellence, beauty and ritearnm they rsnnot be equalled in the west_ The subscriber would once more return his thank; to his friends and the public fur the unprecedented patron age bestowed on his establishment, and bellevins, that ids customers had found It to their advantage to deal with him, he would repeat his invitation lu all those who wi t h to purchase ClOl bine of every drsception at lowest priees,to rail at No. 151, LI BERTY Prager. JOHN M'CLOSK C.Y. frrObserve Metal Plate in the Pavement. F-elt p Passage and Remittances, TO AND FROM GRELAT BarrArN. tt , e ` 8 et 4 til k 11 I IA:. rf 011 PNew York and Liverpool Line. ERSON'S eesirons of sending for their friends to come front any part of Great Britain, are respect fully informed that the subscriber is at all times pre pared to make such engagements' He is prepared to remit mottles by drafts, which arc made payable nt any point throughout the United Kingdom on presenla. lion; having been for the last 12 years engaged in the business, he feels eonfident that his arrangements on both sides the Atlantic are such as will give satisfaction. The Ships compritAng the above line, are all ofthe first class and are commanded by careful and skillful toasters, leaving Liverpool once each week during the season.-- For further particulars apply If by letter to JOHN HERDMAN, N 0.61 South street, New Yot k. or to J. KIRKPATRICK, at klessrscDalzell 4- Fleming's, Water street Piis'bgh. March March 4 _ S. MORROW, Af t lethi r diCTUßP.,R of - Tin, Copper and Sheet Trot Ware, No. 17, Fifth st., between Wood and Mar— ket: Keeps constantly on hand a good IWO) latent of wares, and solicits a share of public patronage. A Iso. on hand, the following , z rti'cles: Shovels. Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons, Skillets, Teakettles,fots, Ovens, Coffee Mills 4.c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as lie is determined to sell cheap for cash or proved paper. mar. 14—tf re LOON roes ••me 1e tore sod or leis try Jaej 18 3 1111BRITWES. 43, Waterietweee Weed It Sedtli THE LITERARY POST The n - Ann chain A 71110D4. I fear it! I fear itNind who shall "daie To chide me for fearing that dark arm=chairi I've dreaded it long, and with fearful cries•— I've bedew'd it with tears, and embalM'd it with sighr, Fear shoots with a thousand pangrr through toy heart. Not one will yield, not a tremor depart: Would ye learn• the spell? my Jsw , mu:moms there! And a horrid placeis the dentist's aim ebaht In childhood's hour front my teeth I've pare:WO Bat of the dentist s power I never had dreaned— My mother--she 'eharm 'd away every fear, Wiih thrcat'ning Words and a blow on the ear: She scorn'd that her:child each a coward should be-, And said that there never was a hinny like Met And she taught me —but what, )1 cannot deck:cam Though I learn'd not of her to dread that ant chair. sat, and I dreaded it day after dip, As my teeth grew black and began to decay; And I almost died, when I learn'd to feel The jaw -breaking pain, inflicted by ateel. The rack arid the a'eaffold cannot hale the po*if Te equal the 'torture of that fearful hour, When I learn'd how much my temper could told' As they held me fast in that dark arm t heir. Tis past! 'tis paso but I think of it bow With a quivering lip and a throbbing brow; 'Twee there I kicked! it was there I cried, And my shame will come like a lava tide, And they said it was folly an 4 Aecried,me west - As the scalding drops flowed doWn my cline But 'dear it, I fear 't, and never can bear The thoughts or the sight of that da:n'd old digit. tew days ago, a young woman in ser vice at Lyons set out to walk to 13ourgoin where her parents resided. On her way she was overtaken by a young soldier, traveling the barns road. They joined ilt conversation, and a mutual confidence took place. The young woman informed her companion that she was carrying home her savings to the amount of 800 francs; and he related his adventures with the army in Africa, from which he bad just returned, with his discharge in due folio. On arri• ving at Saint Laurent, the young woman informed the soldier that she had some friends these with whom she intended in pass the night, but should continue bit journey next morning. The soldier also determined to stop, and promised to calf for her at an appointed hour, and actin her to her home. At Caybreak he knonked at the house where he left her, and was ;answered by a man inside, who inforthed him that the young woman had taken her departure a few minutes befote. Antiotta to overtake her, and show his gallantry. the soldier followed at a quick pace, kid. having walked a considerable distance, began to feel some surprise as well as die. appointment. At length he met two gene. d'armes coming in the opposite direction, and asked if they had seen his companion of the day before. On receiving an an swer in the negative, his suspicions be— came awakened. Communicating these to the gees-d'armes, they desired he would return with them to Saint Laurent. On coming to the house, ttey found it shat up, and no one answered to their calls and knocks for admittance. On making in- - 4 -, quiries of the neighbors, the evn of the owner of the house, a boy playing in the street, stated in answer to the questions put to tin), that his father was in the cel l ._ lar digging a hole to put something itttK; The house was immediately surrounded*' a locksmith sent Fur, and the door opened. ;On hastening down into the cellar, they found the man with the dead and bleeding body of the poor girl in his arms, at the ';' moment of laying it into the hole he had dug. He had murdered het, to secure her 800 trance. He was immediately taken and committed for trial.—. French paper. importantfrom Hayti.—The Fairfield, at New. York, from Port au Prince, brings intelligence of the revolution it: ttayti.--- The whole Island was under the govern ment of the Patriots. Aux Cayes half bean taken by them after some hard fight.. lug. The Patriot army was at Leogone; and.amounted to 15,000 men. on their way to Port au Prince, where Presidm- Boyer had but 4,000 men under his co ent mand. They are determined to drive Boyer from the land. The principal demands of the Raytiens are a revision of the Constitution; for the one in force since 1816, provided that it should be revised in nine years, Which Boyer has resisted—that the President shall henceforth be elected for five or sev en years, and not for life—that the /incr. mous standing shall be dismissed, the country not being able to snpport the ex pense—and that Boyer than be made to give a strict account of the finances, and refund what has been sent out of the coun try on his private account. B-- ;rdzilian Slave Trade.--It was ea— knowledged, though the statement is nt. terly incredible, by the slave factors, that (luring eight months not less than 42,000 slaves had been imported at Rio. Steam ers are regularly now employed to, watch the British Cruisers and to convey intelli. genes to the slavers off the coast, and oc casionally tilting them in tow. Another circumstance relating to this traffic had occurred at Santos, to the south. ward of Rio, and by which some lives were lost by the British. It appears that her Majesty's brig. Curlew, had followed a slaver into this port and attempted to cut her out, in doing which the boats were fi •ed on from the fort, and about seven men lost their lives. Rome• --Keep your store of smiles and your kindest feelings for home; give ID tic world only those which ars to spire.