; =,',0f.,.,.:..7; 7 1. •.:•-, t ,-;,.:-.:..,.:..- PUBLISHED BY ':--710S. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, • CORNRR OF troop ¢ FIFTH STS. TERMS.—FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in t, ledlreillee. 'Sive caplet TWO CENTS—for axle at the •''ataater or the °Mee, and by Newir Bay,• , *Me Mercury and Manufacturer $ puristen WERKLY, at the same office, on a double aleuret, at TWO - DOLLARS a year, in ad. mama Sinte copies, SIX CENTS. erns of Advertising. PU SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: .lisse Insertion, 0,50 One month, 1. $5.. two Insertions, 0.75 Two m 00 onis, Three Insertions, 1.00 Three months. 6,00—.. 10,00 7 '..otie*ltelt, 1.50 Four monthTs, 5.00 o w ,00 creeks, 3.00 Six months, • 440 One year, 15,00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CRAIIISSABLX AT PIZASI7RX. Oxs Slurs. Two spumes stt oanoths, , *l%OO Six months, $23,00 /I ;,Dee year, , 23,00 One year, 35,00 •rrLarger advertisements in prorortion. CAROSor foar lines SIX DOLLARS a year. PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. . Cuff Fein' Oretca Third between Market and Wood ntreela--11L. M Riddle, Foxlmuter. • Cusreaw Ronan, Water.dth door from Wood st. Peter- Nab Auslldings Major John Willock, Collector. 11Jrrr TREASURY. Wood between Piro and Second Straws-4'meg A. Bartram, Treasurer. • COUNTY* Tar.asurr, Third street, neat door to the rhird Ptesbyterlan Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. • Maros ' /OFFICE. Fourth, between Market and Vt'ood , treats—Ate:ander Hay, Mayor. • Matteatires Exclusion. Fourth, near Market at. RANKS. Ttrreauaalt.hetween Market and Wood streets, on third and Forirth streets. •4i,r . 11111 aa , ..aaars' MAP MANUFACTURERS' AND FARKARS' Da -NaOrr Baps, (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between *nod and Market sheets. ilvitiCroluston, Fifth street. near Wood. iIOTELS. Aorinarstallicta Most, Water street, near the Bridge Itteil4l4oll Floral., corner of Penn and S.. Clair, ~ .Illicattnatrrs' form., corner or Third and Wood. Hotat..corner of Third and Smithfield. a rents. corner of Penn street and Canal. r aj r . aot.s.. Liberty meet, near Seventh. *Liam Mansion novae, Littera,' Si opposite Wayne ilteastactlerr ?Avg...lox Floest. Penn St. ormnstle Canal. • 'OBERT TV 00 DS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L.-ti Y.—offi ce remo viol to Hakevreli's Offices on Grant st., new ty opposite Alvaro,' Coart House, next rooms to John D. iHnhon, aft .--Fintt floor. 10 :pSoS.up& H. ELLIOTT, M. D.—tdfice removes! to st, St.. Clair street, octave** limn gad LiSally See , 'AWN birth.. * plO UGH ?ON ER, Attot nee al Law. North Ea,i. corner elinithfield and Form h streeis. sep 10-1 y ANDLESS do 11 1 71 CLITIME, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law: Office 1/1 (he Diamond. kick • the ofd Court Howie, Pititatureh. ' sett 10 UNK 4. FIND!. AY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth et., 'hear the alayot'.9 Office, Pttishnrh, step 10.ly , :41111 1 11305. HAM I UPON, Attorney at Law, PIIYh , bet wr•en Wood and ttt mit lifftld sts ., Pittsburzh, sep 10-1 r _ _ . O'HARA ROBINSON, Attorney at Law; Oftlee on the nor' h side of the 01aatonal,Lietween • !Ind Union it Frets. np stairs rep 10 A,OLTABORAW, Attorney at Law; tenders arocevaloatit services to the I'alAie. Shl CM' 'Viand Market &recta. above D. Lloyd # Co's - .win, fa: •aep arta ¢ 81.11:11.1NAN, 4 /tarsals m Last, office sissossil kutn the Diamond, to A ttorney'sßotv," aide of Fourth weld, between 111arket and Woad sett 10 )11IICKMISTER, ATIR NEI' AT LAW, • ts" flag remov..4 his office to the corner of Fourth and Cherry Alley, between Samithlield and Grant iltstra rah. Kr 10 atito* E L4y .. vorne,y at °met? e 140. 54 Fin!, street, near the Theatre, f' itteourgh, 'Opp rt.-1y READS WAN 111 No T o 74, ~ i rrosurEr 47' LAW. —Office is Rears' Bnllding, ' lib street, Pittsburgh. NO , / . .5. 1842- i0,....,.. t i1nir - J. MITCITELL---AttortH e y at Law, (ghee - Corner of Smithfield and Sth sts., Pittsburgh. ..,, toliettions made. A:I business entrusted to Ills • .4411 be promptly attended to. 491, No -1r ItIeMOTAL L. -„ Morrow, Alderman; otll e north illts We or Pim].. between Wood and , Smlthfield tburgh. sep 10 R. 8. B. HOLM ES, Office hi Second street, next door le Muteeny 4.. Co's Glass Warehouse sep 16—Iv . 01 01.,K TON,l44:4ol — teri. Primers an Paper Yatwfeetarers, No. 37, Market it. seri 10-ly =N ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water at. ay the Monongahela Ho •e, Pitted urrh. Rep 10-1 y All 1 TOOK . 7111INCIII L. YOUNG. 11109. 8. YOUNG ar, CO., Furniture Ware .Bmoms, turner of Hand it. k Exchange Alley. wishing to purchase Furniture. will And -It to p advantage to give us a tali, being fully wisfied that iieesa please ad to futility and price. sep le I I N 1 1 1 41 11 / B .—Juat reeved WO choice Mut ..ti34 Hams, 'veil cared and Car sale cheap by 'hello. -- etall b by ISAAC HARRIS, N 0.9, Milli st. NC= 2 lOTA BAGA.-4 au o 0 p'y of Landreth's Fresh Re l Saga, and other different varieties of Turnip %received and for sate at IteDOCIII perces at the .4.0 4:1 /Seed Stowe of F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. #.1f,88 CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe 1413111118C10- • if, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to ihe U. States „01. Ladies Prinena, Kid akd Kula Shoes wade in ldtaltsaanner, and by tke newest French patterns. i 0 ex TOOLS,. ennsisting of Does, Fancy Spndes Trgnsplanilng Trowels, Eddlng Tools, Budding , !tuning Endres, Pruning Shears, etc., Jost re. tad roe sale by P. L. SNOWDEN. 1.19 / 184 Liberty street, head or Wood. 111.018 TILATB3'BLANK13, for proceedings in At. tipakileext under the tate law, for sale at this °Mee. SALE.—Lati on tile North East corner of Coal Lase and fli:h street. Apply to 14 BBN.J, DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th rt. no L.S. e Landreth'e French Sugar Beet Seed.jeet received and for tale at the Drug and toiled 4lt F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Idberty street bead of Wood. WbIC PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— e e used In Bankruptcy proceedings, printed oe temo od Vapar I be min the or approved by tba Conet,for sale ',lf Mercury and Democrat. pep 18 H. HUBBA.RD, Ladiel•Jaahlonable boot and - woe Ilan D facto rer. Na. f 01. Tblrrt wreet, between • Smithfield streets, Pittatnirgh aep le Ri J rr gi, ngham. near Plusbar !..r of Laski. Binges and Bolts; to- Timm ber Berms; Noose's Screws for Grp 10—fy Stlt..74R AND M0L.020441'. - 4 5 RH DS. N. 0. Sugar. :EY, TIMOr 40 liolaseer an d ek nib and Virgin alley, &nab side, Jett received per Steam beat AsNand, anOlbe Sikh by 31 • CO., wh ohazi I mar 3 Water et,, betw SUR 3101.4 een Wood elpingiwtheeld •41pateelti- Second ' greet, News. * sap " .11113, Ar. Le oMt versteam . M OL ASSES, and 3 00 boot Liws as for oak by J. W. BEtitfillbGE eo. • ot..P.ltishergit opp-10-47 roo — ft- WSW mt. Isltis*Weiso t $OlOllOl4 Itc 1011Fvt, --,.1. , , , . - -'l4'-,-- "'z'r:-.7-,--,-,--A7-A„, - seitxti t • .._.-- ~, PITTSBURGHM A RP Li ii. 43 -. - - -a' HAILMAN. JRN,TryI-__ .• _ . `r. Co, _ - Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro. duc Mts, dnd Dealers e ir Pittsburg erchan h. Mantifocturci No, 43 Wood street. Pittsburgh. AILNI AN, J ENNINGS Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 t reei. Agents for the sate of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns March 17, '43. HTHOMPSON ............ •• . JAHNS TURNBULL. ANNA 4- 'l' URNBULL 'S Paper Warehouse, No. 104, Wood sl., where may lie had a general supply of writing wrapping,, printing, wall paper, blank books, school books, 4-c, 4 - c. scp 10--ly C. TOIA'N.SEND 4. CO., Wire Workers and .Vanatfaeinrers, No. r 3 Market street. bet wee!' 2d and 3d F ree:s. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and ! 4 1.. Glair at reela, by clillißlN 8111TH. sop 10--1? BROWNTSVnjj: ward Hushes. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25. W3odxi., BETIO —IY ilr GOO DS. —. .P1 . 1 . :1,0f1 ot Mackey, wholesale and retail denier., In English, French, and Domestic Dry Condit, No. ttl, Market at , Pittsburgh. set) 10 JOIIN 311DEVITT, Wholegrile Grocer Rectifying Distiller, And Dealer in Produce and Pltisburzli Manufdetured Articles', 224 Liberty Street, Pitt,. itgrfh. Rep 10 WILLIAK Id. Wit.r.tAxbi /cm! S. Du.vvoni n IVILLIAMS a DILWORI'II.--Wholeale GrocnrA Producr a nd Com miAsion Merril:lm, 3 ml ienlnrg In Pitilburgli Mnnnfactnred articles, No. 29, Wood street. %Pp 10 fl r SOWN .....................KE• SHERIFF' & K . EAN, Ntanurartur,,s or Copp N er Ten, and Sheet Iron Ware. No burgh. House Spoutin: a 80. Front et., nd Steaneboal work prompe Iv executed. e , cp 10 taD A VID SANDS, IV ATCII & C LOC li MAKER, No. 7. Si. Clair k.tr,•ei, Pais. horgh, DEALER ./X WA TWIES, C LOCK S.BR EASTPIXS FIX° ER RINGS, CII4IXS. KE IS, COMBS, .I , c. eep 10 LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A Nu supply of Landielh's Garden Seeds, always on hand, and for Weal Ids agency, the Eirtr , store of F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty !street, head of Woad REMOVAL —Matkhew „ fours, Barber and Hair pre, er, has removed to Fourth street, opposttethe May ors office, Where he wilt he happy to:wait upon permanent ur transient customers. He solicits& share of public Icit ronate• rep 10 JOHN lIIVARLIAD, Upholsterer and ..tt Cuoinet .ker, Third at, between Weal 4- _neat-kat , respectftil infirats his friends and the Pliblir that stroot• he Prepared to execute all tit ders for Sofas, it td..boards li is g mans, chairs, rabies, Bedsteads, Stands. !lair and Sprint,. Maitraases, Curtains, Carnets, all sorts or upholm,rin: work, which he will warrant equal .o any made In the city, and on reattonatile terms. fl'p 10 - . fIEJIIOP4L:--Tlio anlicrihers it have remov• d to Leos ler het wren Wood and Smhfield they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and at C Where is lion Im..ineas and wttuld yanlicii the patr omm o n Dec 3 F age ofilieir friends. JW. RV 0 01 DC es- Co D I. A. W. PAI'TERSON. •:' , :rice on BenitOtTeitl si reel near Sixih. Pets )0 CO;(103114EItC/AL AUCTION ROOM, Re 11,0 •wirrgrAvt, Pi ttstbstriA. 7 .-R. A. Bailsman, .1446sounimirmail 04:ki mprelitoti,lik-aetor preo4re.t to receive and sell all kinds of Goods and, ,an: at his large mod capacious looms, No. 110 North Corner of Wood and Fifth Strcetf. FinsliUrgh. R egUlarSaleS or Dry Goods, Furnitur, Groceries other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each wet*, Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Cocos, and Film' y articles, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. . Books. 4-c., every Saturday cvflitrig. .. ) Liberal advances made on Consignments when wlnCiell R zzzzz Reza. Messrs. John D. Davi d , Esq., ) tt Ragsjey 4- Smith, tt Hampton. Smith, 4- co. tt F Lorenz El• Co., •• J. W. Burbridge 4- Co., u 8. fit 'ls ee 4. co. •• Capt. James M'Cargill, C. Ihmsen, Esq. • Joon AI 'Padden Ego. Logan ,it Kennedy. J. K. Moorhead 4- Co. J2B. P. Stuart. Esq. Robert Calsray, Ewa: Capt. Jas. May, McVay, Hanna, 4- Co. . , William Symars. • B.C. Henry, &oil h. B agaley 4. Co i.i R : _ 1.8 l aV4-„i. 43. FARE REDUrDED.—Iif, S. MAIL VIZ or Srsosa •RD RAIL Roan Csas, from Pattabotah, via Bedford, Chantbersburg, Harrisburg and Imiteaster, to Philadel. pith', connecting With the Mall train of Cara to N Y. ti.c. Only ISO mile:imaging and <MMI S ight out. Also. the Direct line to Baltimore. • Fare to Philadelphia Baltimore, $lO. Leaves daily at ' 9. 8 o'clock A. M, Otice second door befow the MerchasM4 ?Tole! Wood st. MENDELL,GRAHAM,O*7OH 4' Co fefi 23, IP /3 —l3'• ' .. • • Proprirtore. ___________ _ ___ CTS SPF 11( FOR TBE UT F ACTS Having IftLi!f,:;rfßo r nearly two years. wit li a hard swelling on thesesp or my knee. which produced much Min and ese arairious appoica bona recommended by the Faculty-41r in vain W 2, cured completely by the use of one bottle. of Dr. . Brand- neth's Linameat, or External Remedy. I Witness aty hand JAMEBMAYLOR, Ohio tp Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, iik4o. Dr. Brandreth's External Remedy or Linament; sold at his office, N 0.98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE-- 50 cents per bottle. feb 8 1100 RJOS RIO COFFEE, 20 Chasts Tea. 20 Boxes Tobacco. 15,000 lbs. Lump and Loaf Sugar 20 Boxes Raisins. 10 u Sperm Candles, 10 ~ Starch . 10 Kegs Ground Ginger. 2 .- Nolsotss. 4 u indigo. :1ik8.4 100 garrels‘Green Apples; Deceived on consignment and for sale cheip for caa by 11. DrllgNs. U. Slates Line warehouse, Canal Basle, 141irty sr. mar 10,1843. COAdR TNERSHIA , T HE unciersighed have associated tinssamivep togeth er for one year front the Ist Januirjtain 1843. un. der the syleof Devine 4. the nutty, for theiterixise on ly of receiving and forwarding Goods. U, Writ 12...10.*NULTY. ) V I SrILLZ LIME -CYO6 rereiv. Beans ey %supp the ly of choice Louisvilie 41411 lid mar. 16 good tad wholesale at retail tomtit-titmouse/v. 114 112R15, N. rift at. s ' re • A. CORDON. 113).E.ASE'S 110.411 HOUND CRNDY.ILITurrte has IL received ibis day Jmn New York. a fresh supply 0. the above Celebrated cure fur Coughs, Colds and Con du mptl 0 n ; and is ready to 'supply custoinersat wholesale sissy, 31i Fourth at. or retail, at his Aledical .9e nov 12 11.- 0,,u—r.1- RC, .. 4 ,i'l77acti oaable e flan removed to No, 34 Market street be ker,— tween Second and Third streets, where lie wou:d be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronize him. He uses nothing but first rate stork, and empluys the best of workmen; and an he gives Ins constant personal attention to business, be truststhal he win 'Jest., ye at,d receive a fair share of --- mn 10 ____ F itUl l'e.4, ICE LEE.% AL t CONFEETIONAR.- A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the the public that they can nlways find t he best quality of Ice Creams. icie,ellier With al: kinds of confectionary and I fruits, In their *es, on, at his estatilishnient —No. 11, Fifth street, hetwc- n Wood and Mark, t. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, ss lilt cakes, or anything in his line. ALIO families furnished With Bread. Sep 10 s^l , 10--1 y E VA NS'S CAMOMILE PILL L S 8R A HAM J. CLEM ER , residing at 66 Mott street, New York, was articled with Oyspep=la in its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head. ache, great debility. fever, COSIIVeIIeNS, con~b, heart. horn, pain In the chest and stomach alwa3 a after eating, impaired appetite, sevsation of sinking, 31 ille!1:0111arh, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vunthings, dizziness towards night and 'path:nevi. These had rontinued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans. 100 Chatham ' , tree', and submitting to his ever AUCCPIkSrIII and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient was completely restored to health itt the short space of one mon' h, and grateful fur the IflC3lculable benefit v.II ed, gladly came forward and volunteered the above state For sale Wholesale and Retail try al) for Cash. „....- (7.1'/ON COT7'O.I- F.ICTORI'. Prices Reduced. Short Reel Yarn. I Long Reel yne, No. 5 at Iti cis. per lb I 500 at 9 cts per dz 6at Ifl ditto I 6011 at H ditto 7at 17 ditto 1 700 ni 7 ditto Bat 171 ditto 800 at 6 d 9 at 13 ditto 900 at 4 ditto at 5 ditto itto 10 at 194 ditto ' 1000 11 az 19 ditto , -- 12 al 1.3 at 2 191 ' ditto 'Candlewi c k at 16 els pi•r lb 0 ditto pow R win : . 9 ditto 14 at 201 ditto Faintly do. , 1:1 data 15 st 21 ditto .Carp'i Chats • 2 ditto 0 16 at '22 ditto i 'urn Tts hie •25 ditto 17 at 23 ditto Stoekinz Varn and 13 at 24 19 at 25 Olin roverlkt Yarn :tit% aya on ilitio hand '2O au 26 ditto ;Cotton Warps made to order. ..--- Orders promptly attended to, ir left at J et c Paiater's.Logan ,i• Kenordy'.s. or *lie Post Aire. attires, let. 17 . J. K. MOORIIP.A1) d- Co __ . . _ _ .../11 N. 11110, 4 No. Sw.,:ar. _ _ la 11 250 11131..6 N. 0. 11c iassei •lit Tierce,: (ire. 20 Ohl. No :1 11 at herri . 10 do No 2 do. 7 Mall au Sperm Oil. 11 il. Joel received per 8 ESprnse nod far rale by J. It. II UK BRIDGE k CO' mar 4. w a t er if nut weer) Wood and snotlifield ________—______ —_____. ReillOWal. fi111FF..,,-.111:si: iti i n ite e r „ l i i a tos r t r h i , noz, 0 1 , 1 0 14: . 5 .a r t .: a 1 1 nal o h n o a , l i tl . e e. T , l i s d i o d r o i o n r from 800 rt. on ...mit 'Meld et.where hisoid customers and ail miter: who may f - him with a cali nut) , derw.nti off iehr having their work d . . - In a superior Style. From his long eaperlence to OA huotiness In this eh v, and in many ollilk_r r atallig*lthhaolll4.ss in Europe and America. lie /eels W. 70,01.4.05 Vitt give satisfaction to all wino may 4ihni-ie int , •1111 I heir custom. Fir strict attention to huskies. and slittnerlur workinan:hip 11. hop... to merit and receives shareolotiMic patronage. lie irtend keepine on hand a copply of ;/ - ,otts and trirrtmot.tptstitictle fur the customer trade which will he sold at very reduced price., B. DONAGII Y. N. Ii '(ile subscriber Lein„ well ass:), rot the extent that the Gera, ayaten t is grant=ed On the pubic in this country, by :adverti,ernent•-: pi:mica/rids he persons %silo I may justly he called intruders on th.e trade, who owes served .tn hour to the Itusine.s, and who know so little about it that they could not crank a sponge cloth. and they are barefaced c tomtit to advertiPe ItICMI.CIVI'S lIP tap /ors a la made, and by the aid of old certifica,es, cute. pads. :re. 4't styli as are eenetally 'Turd by quacks to rell their medicines, they often averred in palming off on toe unsuspectin. customer uomeold trash for the genu ine imoorted article. Stich people's advertisemelll4 are only calculated In fun the r albite and are no more ' , nil tied to credit then ill, fictitious yet Ina:liable puMicatione about the Great Oult-lner among the Lillipntian•. which I presume nimnat every schoolboy has read and laughed al. I would suggest to those who wish to have ti eir clothe made io first rate style to make a little inquiry and they will find that this is the place where they can be accommodated.: B. D. J tn 7—Zits ) eittetwrgh Wheeling Lou Isvil le Phila. frrThose la mode Monsioure, or rather Mon•tagrues, ev whinoce hav ch e opensd an 8 by 10 piece shop lately, and who su envy •nd dislike to long or lengthy adver. tisements. are informed that the above (fulsome, a a they Perm it) has no reference to them whatever. The person alluded it. is their present employer, an 41 ifeo-rina, who keeps a slop shop In t hum city. The coil et (*lts said) is highly pleased with such tokens of loyalty from ills pig. my subjects, and no doubt will reword them by giving them a re All ISCZZ AR Dv to make. -Such exqulsites of rank with whom none can corn pere, had better Scuff them. selves into notice some other way, ass little precaution might prevent an explosion. D. --- 0 THE PUBLIC, and particatlurly to may former T patrons of this city:—/Inving retired front the practice of blemlicine, I may be permitted to say, that it has fallen to the lot of but few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or large a share of obstretrical practice as my own has been for the last 30 or 40 years. The experience of that long period ofactive life, and the fact of my having been twice, since 1830, associated with Dr. R. A. %Vilson, in the practice of medicine, (In Botha period of live years,) enables me tu jodge fully of the merits ofhis pills. Bo convenient, soefficient, and yet so safe, did I esteem these pills, that for the last five years In my practice for the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever name, and those of females in particular, I have nsed store of them than all other medirinex. Like every other medicine, this must fall in some in stances, hut In my hands there has been less disappoint. ment and more aatisfact ion in r Ile administ rat ion of I his one remedy than of ail others; its good effects sometimes quite astonishing me. If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either ...fore or after parturition, the Wilson's fn.le were Jost the tiring I wowed. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with costiveness or Inactivity of the liver. constituted the disease ed. af my patient , the pills were just the thing I want If I treated a case requiring an em menagogue, the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted. If palpitation, headache, flushed co untenance, or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn of - life,' the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted. Thus, without resp,aet to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the ttnte I have had It under treat• 'sent, particular indlcatkins or symptons arising. were akmays moat promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's pills. That so great a lumber ofdiseases. and sometimes ap. parent!) , opposite ones, in which I have used these ahoald be cared more readily by them than b pills, y any other, bat II a great many remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory why it la so as clear to my mind as that persona should become thirsty from as many diff causes, and yet all registry that common and greate erent a st or n blessings, water to quench their thirst. I In conclusion, itil doe the 'reputation of tie medicine and the public, toasty decidedly and uneoadltionally, that the Wilson's pills are lbeonly combination! hate ever met with tamy ifingeoollllll of practice, that really 1 eemesanything maths or aped& kir slek headache, Yourslc., DR. MILO ADA Sig. The above Pllia designed particularly for the sick Raed.Aelte. Dyspepsia, Conolpstioe of the Dowels tn., 1 PrePered by the proprietor Dr.D. A. Mese, tied for sale, wholesale and iretall,at Midwinter fa Pea* sow, below Karbary, Dell For s a l e by patronage R. R RF.LLr, 4S, .Igen , , No. 20. - Wood ct reel . hclow Seuipiti Porraide Platform Scales oa wheels, to weigh 2,500 ihs, al $5.5 00. do do do do do do 2,005 at 445 00 do do do do 1,500 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 at 30 00 do do 500 at 25 00 With raising levers an addition of $3 to each scale. Wi t h scales for the use of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, 4-c.,the same prices as aboce. A Isn, White's Patent Counter Scale, 815wi O. 's i mprovements, and a variety of other cth counter scale Youngs, which they will sell for from Bto , They Ono manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Milts, Saw Mills, Salt Works, 4-c„ double and single geared slide lathes.foot and other lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door anti sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, vviih or without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular saw Shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma chines and loots °fah descriptions. aigo for making block ing hoses, a superior article; goveinors for steam engine. stocks, taps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or Joint hots and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma chinery matte or repaired; printing prose piattena turned and printing pressearepaired• JAMES MAY, Agen:. Sep 22—tr J - - - OILY 11. Glr. .E , Aue.tioneer and Co - aloft Merchant,Aro.lo6,cornerof Wood 4. Ffth its. mmis. Pittabovh: Having b eenappointed one of the A u ction e,rs foi the City of Pitsburgh. tenders his services to Job bers. manufacturers and dealers , who may be disposed to make trial of this ma rket• Be Is prepared to make ad va nces on consignments of all saleable commodities. and trusts to satisfy correspondents by quick sales, and speedy Land favorable returns. That the various Interests which may he confided to him, shall be adequately protected, he brings to the aid of his own experience In business anti acquaintance with tnerchandize generally, the services of Mr. Ralson, Fanerwrocx; heretofore advantageously known, as importer and dealer In Hardware ad* And Cutlery, wi an ht whom a permanent engagement Is m R zrz a to Messrs. M. Tiernan, Pres't. of M. 4 X. ~ Bank. . Darlington 4. Peebles, is Robert Galway, .. James M. Cooper, " James May, .. R. M. Riddle. Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres't Pittsburgh .. of Exchange Bank. a H ataptoo.Sintth, 4 Cs:, t t John D. Davis, I ,t &urine! Charch, J. K. Moorhead. ~ Jas. W. Brown 4 Co. I sa John H. RPOIMIt s 4. col a, Smith 4ft ;go*. di v Yardly it. Eblvers, John S. ENOS, ,gip Oak/pelt, %vs. AUSTIN, Alltoiess at if 14. Pittsburgh. Pg. Niles in titit • Witzt 4 sof elibt toy - Ram- Nt It of nk IvAz min ID. N 10:•.. Y. - . _______,............ nR. GOODE'S Celebrated Pewits Pills. These -LP' Pil/sarestrongly 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 costrercise. or general debility of the system. They obviate i rs, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous atTe s: These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Uni. ted Slates, and many Mothers. Por.aste Who:Monte -end" Retail, by sap 10 R. E..SVLLER.S, Agent. No. 20. Wood Street, below Second. . . • WADAIR, Boot and Selo Maker, Libeoty oppoiite the kead of Smithfield at., Pittieurek.— The s Thomasaboerlherßaffert having bought out the stock of the late y, deceased, has commented business in the old sand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, in the hest manner and on the shortest notice. Flelegpisor sin ni ly on hand a laege a4ortnient ofshoe findings (nail descriptions and of the beet quality. He solicits the patronage of the pub• lie and otlthe croft. imp 10i WM. ADAIR. ii t , P IT LITTRGMANUFACTOR y.—Sprinrs •if ales for Earriates at Eastern Prices. The ets rfbers manufacture and keeps constantly on hand eh, C and Ellptic Spring,* (warranted,) Juniata frortAttes, g Ilver and Brass panted Rash Frame*, Rrass and Owed Ruhßands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and !Irani Lamps, Three fold Steps!, Malleable Iron. poor Handles and (Tinges. &e..&e• JONES? & COLEMAN. St. Clair at.. near .! e Allegheny Orldie. ___ y i D. SELLERS, M. D ,office and dwelling in Fourth, II • near Ferry street. • rep 13-1 y • _____ K AY, TH I* 7'he ;attention LO O, e who have be,en .omewhat vet). Ical in referen^e to the numerous certificates published to fa Cm or Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher ij:,..!, licrount ofthe tterson., help_ unknown In this Per FM rate,bl resnettfully Alrecied to the following P . H.'n AlMirifeihe writer of whirl' bnp been a ell izen of WO h nreeverat years, and is know oa. a gentleman of fide:thy and responsibllliy. - I have DIM Dr To the Arent, Mr. J. KZAIIII. Cherry for Slvravne'x Comp find Syrup of Wild a conch, with which I have been severely or dieted nit about four month. and I have no hesitation In "lying that it lathe most effective medirtne that I have been able to private. It compares all uneasiness, and agrees well with my diet.—and mantalns a regular and enod appetite. I can freely recommend It to all other, slmilartlitraleted. J.MixEcs, Borough of Chamhergida. Maren.4R4o. pep t,3 Foranr hy VVILLIA PA TTIORM Na, 53 Markel street. --II- ...._,--______ FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL P ' . ERSONS TREES. deittroa of proeurlna Fton, Snide, and Or/mental rirPe7r. or Shrubbery, from Ploladel. Pl'in Or NM Yorle—ate requened to make appliration as coon at+ Vitt at tIM Oro: and Seed Ptore of the nth. grriber, ouwn"be hatritaloguea, arotoll000 f• of the mop, exrefletit varlet left. F. L. SNOWDEN, Art. 21'. 'No 184 Liberty at reef, bend nt . Wood Ilf."..nr,rB'-r7l47lPlnAl7rlt')frtrlrie.n7l.Platil rdietkbee:uwhlifierid.rerne: era I ly. i bah h e t 11:1(i cAmmenceii he . Ma . ;Ale boalnerilta'l-tlre ror ne r of Iri n h 0 tut Liberty nts., where will be constantly on band. tomb 0 one*, mantel pieces, monument!. brad an.. foot !donee , table slabs for cabinet ware, and every ari Irk. an rialnine to the business. He will warrant his work to Ir well dorte..and his di 1., will be moderate. lie rrg pee oily ask. a ;bare of nubile patronage. tteenlo - . VVIMIII'EELE. (successor to H. Blii . • inan'le Root Maker, Liberty •Irt... 2d door from Vi-rin ittey, l'lrc ruliscriber respeetrhlty Info the mimic that he has commented the above busineus In the I I `bon formerly a - rooted b arid that he y Mr. bleary 111•Closkry, Is now prepared to attend to all cotters In his fbeg his Iriess with deaprelctrand on I he mom ra sp e daWe terms. ?WM fon, r/vett:iv., In the soustrdoetOre off rbablonalAs, POWs. oa be feels conndent that all entries frorn hi, retablivoturni will give itatiefnetion to him pa. wenn. A share of piiblic patronage in respectfully solicit. ed. 11ihr.'D A ---7 ET ---- -:D s A f.-,,a imrq-----;j---.----------------r of SFr! Seed:7 l ;o r : ) _LP s 1.11,);; of Cann.% , m o and nape; Jost received by feb 3. .F L SNOWDEN. 198 Liberty at. YOUNG 4. BRADBURY Improved Play tam:factored he [brit' Maehlot ,t. hntween nh street, two ,nre Hall, Pitts inufartnre and fld the follow qscalesovnol. Passage and Remittances , TO AND FROM GREAT ZIRITAZIL rit i g!ii 1 • Eci_a *lO .1. zit'. —.— New York and Liverpool Line. om sou any i rs parto f o s f e G n d re l a n t z fur ßrit a t l i • n e i r a re fr i r e e n s d pe s e t t o PERSONS fr om e e fully Informed that the subscriber is at all times pre pared to make such rrigsgenif nts' He Is prepared to remit monies by drafts, which arc made payable at 1 any point throughout the United Kingdom on present*. lion; having been fur the last 12 years engaged In the business. he feels eonfident that his arrangements on both aides the Atlantic are such as will give satisfaction. The Ships comprising the above line, are all of the Pry class and are commanded by careful and skillful master*. leaving Liverpool once earh week during the !emu.— For further particulars apply it bv letter to N 0.61 80 J ,1111 st OHN reet. New HERDMAN, or to . J. KIRKPATRICK,VoIk at Messrs Dalzell t Fleming',. Water street Plis'hgh March 3--2md. c ompOned 0 Oaf): No. 1, Port le Platforn ales ou h'is w eigh , 3,5UU uils,al Stis BETWEEN PITTSBURGH .INI) PHILdDELPHLY 4,. B.d.LTIOIORE; rrifilS Line is prepared to commence business on the .1 opening of the canal. It is composed (west of Col umbia) of nrst Class Portable Boats, chartered foram .eason, each boat being in charge of its respect ive owner, The line has at a heavy expense Taken a POLICY or Itc- SUR iNCE from one of the most substantial and prompt offices In Ihe United Stoles, covering all good; shipped by it, (free of expense to tke !masts of tits goods.) Ship. pers desirous of availing themselves of thin insurance must give notice at the place of shipment of the value of their goods. The rates of frelghlwill be as low arby any respao slide earriers, and the facilities for giving satisfaction to customers In all respects are sorpmed by no line on the canal. Shipper. to and from the este Cr. respect fully Invited to eaU, file bualneas will be eon deeted by C 80 Front street and 0111111 8118/11. Pittsburgh. J, BUTLER & C. JACKSON, toot of Dock street, Philadelphia. W. M. MEREDITH. New York. JOB. HAT/NISH &a. MILLEN, Baltimore. J. dr. P. MARTIN, Na rdsburgh; A. L. LOW, Columbia. =I! AWUPs. nanow, litr.lCTUlrza or no, Civner awl Vital IM. Ware, No. 17, ?Mb et, between Wood eat Iror Na,...M PIM/wen t ros peeonstantly on hand a :bed awns; talent °Nearest. aad solicits a share or pobiks patronage. Also.** hand. the to/bwing settee,: Shovehs, Pokers, Tongs, gridirons. Wile% Teakettles, Pots, Ovens. Coffee Mine 4 . e.- Mer chants and others are Invited to eel *and cantple s fo r t hemeelnse, as be ft datermhmilOssall cheap flu caira or eflattersd career. mar. 14—tf o.lfrari .-- tam art y s.w , strasitmos, Jas! 120. Water bosopiooffrood • Smith PROSPECTUS For For peselishing neteDaily Paper in tke Cie yof Pitts brgh, to be entitled Ott DAILY MORNING POST. rrUEdl the Am uhneribers having made a rrangeemts to merge erican Manufacturer and Pitnttsburgh Idercu 1v into one Jorsronl, have concluded to publish a daily taper with the lifkof the Daily.Aforsiste Poet. The leading object of tne "Pore' will be the dlssemina- Ikon and defence of the political principles that have here tofore been Maintained by the &tants. In their respective papers, and their best efforts will still he devoted to the advancement and iffitecretis of those doctrines. Although, In politics, the paper will he thoroughly democratic, yet •the Editors hope. by giving an bones!, candid history of pa.sing Political events. Foreign and Dorneatic intelligence • and brief 'notices or all mat ters and occurrences that 0111. i ,, operivw/lltiu the sphere ofa Public Journal, to make their impel, sufficiently In erestlng to entitle it to the patronage of the public, It respectiv e of party ronaiderai In addition to the moil'end new' that will 'be found in the••dfer w i n~r r.et." the Jitors will take pains to furnish the hn.ine.,.. rorumunhy with the latest and most Inttre.ting Cutititmc-Int. INTLLLt• smelt from an pa its of the cm:mile, end TO hater prepa• red such ftertoUntg of the Mar kris and the grate nr*Traile se will headvantageous to (Mt Marchanis and Lustiness Men In their arveral callings. .Terms.—The Port* Will he onbliShed en n !arse imßerl alteerofline'pdper, (manufactured especially for thia Journal) sube unusually low rate of PIVP. DOLLA RS per a n aura, payable In advance. It will also,,tra sold by news.boys at the tow rate of 'f f1,11T6 a copy. 4 dotniaements will be Inserted at the loarLat ratcs charged by the other daily papers of the city. Itte•TWEOLTY active-12611re wanted-to sell the Post who will bo engaged on the most liberal terms rims. I , hir,Lirs N. Auzitst 31, 1849 . Wickersham, c oorne r tit on, for sale only by S. of Wood street and Vire alley Pittsburgh Pa. and 11. Harwood, Beaver Pa.. who la sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sem 10 'Closkey's Clothing Store —__— FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF REA' DI" lILIDE CLOTHING VIC THREE BIG DOOR No. 151 Liberty street, one do S, or froin the Jackson Foundry. frHE subscriber Is Just receiving at his well known establishment, the tersest. most varied and cussgtwr rrocitcorOOOD.l that has ever been offered in this city Every article wa• selected by himself in lire eastern ci. ties, and purchased a , tile thwerr Case raters, and he is therefore enabled to sell his articles ninth lower than they can be bad at any other establishment west or the monntains. ills articles are all made by experienced workmen, f' ow the west manufactured goods and in the rnuat MODERN FASHION. Heat feels ab confident that ail persons who will his lishment and examine his stock will he call at satisfied that It ETTPIL n 4 RC .1 ISIS can be obtained at lite THREE BIGDOORS than at any ainiligr establiiiiiMent in the city. His stock consists In part of Coats, Pantaloons, rests, Drawers, Shirts, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Aild every oilier artlele'of Clothing Of the best style Prom his varied stock -of cloths he is prepared to MAKE CLOTHES TO OSLLE R M. the - _ stisvisrat Settee, to a style itswarpassed l'iy limy other 'Pittsburgh house, and wartwated to At. Ills stock of Spring and Sumner Geode' Is superior to any previous importations and tie has 50 hesitation In saying that for exec-hence, 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 advanirge to deal with him, he would repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase. Clothing of every descrlption at lowest priees,to call at No. 151, LIDICRTY STRCCT. OHN M` C(rOliserve Metal Plate in theJ Pavement.CLOSßEY Feb 22 DIE IMI - • ,• . Interesting relics of Judaism. —Amongi the personal property of the late Chief t- Rabbi of the Jews, (Rev, Solomon Her-, schel,) were found many rare aad singular articles of value, which had been collected by him during the long period io which he held his high office. Many of these are Curious relics, connected with the religious observances of the Jews in the early ages. We find the following articles enumerated in London paper amongst the effects. The Rabbi, seems, indulged an epicurean taste in his wines, some of which are specified as being of high valu e , and of an unusual character—lmperial Tokay forming the greater part of the cellar. The aunexed ii :taken from the catalogu e : h, 'Ancient lamps of great beauty or vvork manship, in silver, used at the Fan ofe4 i rdication, having unusual interest f r om t hei' rarity.; chalices and cups of great antictinti ty, 'much prized from the offices to which they have bl'en appropriated; one of largi size, enriched with an infinity of ancieni coins:of great value, considered uniquet and one used from time immemorial for thd sanctificatio n of the Sabbath, possessing a si ngle he coin of the. Emperor Vespasiati th t conquest of Judea, held in WO venerat:on, having been presented by the great Mendelssohn ; si!ver boxes for thd - paltcteries, or sacred scrolls; and a eterkik/ -, .., used for the citron at the Feast of Tab_re . 74 , J . narlr s ; and numerous interesting nmaF r a ; appertainin g to peculiar feasts and rites, 'also from a portion of the sale; with presen- 7.4 tenon s of more recent date, iecluding ola and other snuff-boxes, toba gcco cases, '.; marches, rings; walking canes, and ancient , coins and medals; an 'extensive service plate, with many valuable ornaments foe -.., the table and sideboard, with electrifyini, and.copying machines, philosophical and optical instruments, and ancestrial per traits, with that of the late Chief Rabbi.. I'HE FRANKLIN Map. A correspondent of the National liatelligenceri n reply to the ridiculous noise of some attics En glisa journals are making about the •Frankl4. Map, ar it is called, proles that. Great Britain has exactly . such a map in her possession, Mr. Fee tlerstouhaugh, in 'English treaty pamphleteelr. sap—L. 'Upotra careful consideration elan the-cireolui atances, connected with !he British 'nap, no doubt! was cnteriairted that Mat inaprear one of Me map used by the ne,Erotiwore of the treaty of 1783.' According to Mr. Featherstonhaugh, therefore, , the British goiernment had to its possession ri, map, preyed by birettinstatices, to be, beynd (Muhl, qua of tue ui spgemed,ber the negotiatore o id 1783, which it titter allotted to Thee Ameeltati ,i / . government; and yit the u ei gp eri dan'ereirisse aft ent, ti charged with 'bad faith fir' L- Withh e e ding ano,thei ~,. • : map, net pretended te bye . itteen - beepers - the g misaimiere, and nut ' c onnected with any dir ...., .• idence to give It a otheaticity at ale Funher, the c orre sp o ndent of de 1e teifigeneei says— 'But the principal object of this Comm unicatiod remains to be performed. That object is to proV6 that thn -Parisiail map,' le know n to the British govern meat, could ha'sr suggested to that govern ment no new id -e. %Ye have already teen by Mr Featherstenhaegh's own statement, that England had just such a map in her own tireejvee, aeliehl" his account ie the matter, a far chore authentic mat:; circumstances stiewing, as he says, without doubt, that that ideetieel map ryas before the i leoinmissem eis in 1773, when they negotiatcd the treat). But there is evidence fruto another itource. There is now in existence one of Mitchell's or/. ginal large maps, such es is proved by Mr. Joh* Adams, and admitted on all sides to hare been bee fore the commissioners in 1783, ten this map is traced a 'strong red Litie,' exttne ding fro the Saint Croix th rough the whole length of the houndery to the Lake of the Woods, end conformin g to the British claim. This magi ith th s 'atrong red line' marked Upon it, is known to h ye been in existence and in the same state, it now is, for fitly years." There were ceeie /s,etrcdaeitances creatieg in the minds of some per. /ons a surmise—we will pot say as Mr. Feather sionletugh does of his map, leiivin 2 no doutt—that / this map had been, so p' connected with the treaty of 1783. ur sorra of its negotiators. The existence ot this map, thus markt d . ctine to the knowledge of a British gentlema n new lioloieg an office in one of the colueies, in the year 183 i or 1839, and he acmeht it out and obtained a sight of if in the city of New York. Thinking it might be a mutter ofsome importance to;hie gevertiment, ihis gentleman had the map lithographed, and sent air copies to her K:j , •st ) 'r then secretary actin thr fireign affairs, and an equal number to the secretary of state for the colonies. It only need be added, that the English gevern• meni could, at that time, eaoi'y have possessed itself of this original map, with the original Pre line upon it, if it had been of opinion, from •exlta mining the lithographic copies, and the intermit. lion commanicaled by its agent e itself, arid the circumstances co , that th with it, pending." map were of any importance tu the controversy then do fritereadegcne of the car toons Of Raphael; in tapestry the apegtolical, 22 feet in length and 14 in height, made in Brut, upwards of three hundred years sag e is now on exhibition at Amory Hall, The original tapes tries, 25 in number. of different Wustrations, were Made at a cost of 70,000 crowns, of which a part only are in existence at Hampton Court, England and this one in America, which is illustrative at the people of Lystra attempting to offer sacrifice ' t o Paul and Barnabes, as is recorded in the 14'h chapter of Acts. Twenty-five persons are reprise lactated upon this tapestry, of the heroic size, or larger than life, dreamed in the costae of the first century, with all the peculiar paiiiious and musette ,hr powers brought out in great perfection. Oxen land sheep of all sixea, are also repreeemed in the act of king sacrificed. A part of these tapeatriee were sent by pope Leol. as a present to Henry /VIII., of England. and descended to succeeding 1 1 kings until the tragical death of hi g Eharles the first, when four of them were bought by the Span ish ambassador in London, who carried thorn to Spain. and from him they devolved the house of Alva. From a palace belonging to the du'aes of that name they were purchased a few years since by our consul in Spain, and brought to this c ot ,, , try. Three of them have been returned to Leg. lend, and are now in pommel(%) of the royel fame iiy. and efforts are now making to add this to the :collection flo w ~,,...... at Hampton Court... Be st. p ow, Mose Mormons. -- Picayun e 6;44 3 that on the 15th inst. three hundred Milo. Milne arrived at that eity front Liverpool, io the ship Beratitor4 They am on their wry to Xmas. __.......,...........__ ... •••••••..... . ;12E3..... ..................... , l i t , i -.04 / 0!
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