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*Tilltrfi%m-• _ - }Cc- ~ ! ~.,. ...s PUBLISHED BY THOS.. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, W. CORNER OF WOOD 4' FIFTH STS. tirM/138;--FtVE DOLLARS a year, payable in sidv, ) Single copies TWO CENTS—for vale at the Readier or the office, and by News Boys. The Mercury and Irianufa.tturer e published WEEKLY, al the stone office, on a ffiluide eriedenui -sheet, nt. TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad. rince. , •fiioate copies, SIX CENTS. '" • Terms of Advertising. ' PER SQUARE OF 'l' W ELV E LINES OR LESS: Ole insertion,- - 0,50 4 One- rooolik,- -...- y l .Z.OO Two Insertions, 0,75 Two wow E, O,OO Three tosertion3, . 1,00 Tliree months,' 7,00 o ,BNlipedlt, , , - .1.3() Four months, 8,(R) ....T lirseirs, - , 3,001 'Six months, 10.00 lkl/0. One year, . 15,00 ' .:-- , YEAR V APVERTISEMCgTS. -,t,,,,, ~,N8•311111111igi AT rtrioner.. .• •, Ovts Sfoors. . • • Tips Squares Stlliirintlis t Sih.oo Istx months, 823,00 I)4e year, ' 25.00 One year, 35,00 trrlairger advertisements in prorortlon. • gs RDS of fogr lines Six DOLLIBI , I a year. . , •- . - :_:1"11111. I 0 0 FFIO ES, &C t,,NTT POST OFFICE. Third between Market and Wood altert".lti lliddte. Post tnaqter. .4 . l triFrox Hoose, Water,Ch dour from Wood st, Peter -110111445401,1412.r John .W I Loa. Coaccius.,_ °ivy Tie* Aso Rx, Wood between- Firut -and Second atteets—Jamer.N. Raitram, Treasunir. • (11 °West. TRICSOCRY. Third street. next door to the rtitoopiiihputtriah Church—S. R. lonnston, Treaturer. ISIATOI. I IIOI7tOS, Fonrth, hetwerm Market and Wood write - is—A nde r Flay, Mayor. ttittaiiSaires Emu Roc Fourth, near Market st: pirrmsnano, between Market and Wood titreets, on rnkd and Fourth cireetg. nlintenarrs' AxD NAVTPACTURVIIS' AND FAAPIERRS' Dr• Initer fiamn, (formerly :Malin Fund,) Fourth, Itetwren TOM and Market stints. Excitation, Fifth ittreet, near Wood. (1 OT ELF,. Alorowoaaet,&lforse, Water si reef, near the 1111112 C Excumfac ifortc, corner of Penn and Bt. Clair. Micitcrurr3' flo - rist, corner of Third and Wood. AsisucAN llotzt.,corner of Third end Smithfield. rorner of Penn qtreei and Canal. •acs, Liberty ctreni, near seventh. sta"kurdiNium tiourte,Liherly at ortnn , ite Wayne ,Rsanatittter Malciaoti Noun. Penn St. oppoEte Canal o 11 1 )11tEltr- WOODS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L W. 0111 , -r. rem° •M-tafhßewell's office on Grant s-t- neail' opposite the ateht-onort [tonne, uext rooms to John I). Malmo, • -4.-eitst floor. "^I• 10 S. li. ELLforr, M. D.— Office remored to . Cigar street, between Pens and Li.Serty Ste, s nlO tilll7l4lf TONI R, Attn,nPy at Law, North F.,t , d corner atitnithtleld and Fonr.h •rtr , rig. sop 10-1 y 'tetADLESS & M'CIATRE, Altorneys and ,' counsellors - to Law: 0;11,:e an who Diamond, kick oHl_pourt House, rilts!mrzh. ern 10 0141: 4- FIN ni• Y. Attorneys nt Law, Fourths .11P• the Mayor's Office. Pittehorzh. sep 10— 48. HAS arTOS , Attorney zit La w, 1 0 10 It, between I.:.Woeid A Smithfield sts., Pittsburch. sep 10-1 y - et ....111rw CPBEAR A ROBINSON, Attorney at Law; ": ; 01I1eas on the Hort h side of the Dlamond.itetweel elliilaivand Union sweets, up stairs Pep 10 AI. DURSO:I4W, Attorney an Law; tenders . ' his iirofemiontlArrvir., to 1111 pa bi,... Office ro t . se, of Fifth and Marsrt Street,, above D. 1.1. ya et 1 . 0 . e Facab. Pa , _._ _._ tt 4- BD!!II it N AN, .9f h2rneim at Lats. offke ',.Ltri! , ..isioved from the Diamond. to eAttbrney'eßmv." OS Of Fourth street, between Market and Wood insets, . nen 10 BIJCKMASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW, • e . has reinovinl his When to the corner of Fourth .:" ,idteelLand Cherry Alley, between Smithfield and Grant Pep It) I . , • e. • ornev at Law, U 're Fifth street, near 11)e Theatre, Pittiottrch, 17-1, READ W SUING FON, • oferiOßilrEr Jr. —Ofti-e in Rears' Sniffling' rah. .N•uv . 1842. • 30TIN J. lIIITCHELL--AitorDerat jAvr, office 'canter of Smithfield and .sth As.. Pittalnargh. tiCr Collections made. A.I livaltiesg entrusted to lii: tyre will he promptly attended to. fen 16---Ir REMOVAL. it. Morrow, Alderman; otfi e nosh it'd° of Fifth st,, hoween %Vood and Smithfield Isbargh. sep 11) ji :iv tillyruN 4.• s MUKTON, Bookoeilere, Printer. a, line;reptc Manu in ~ t ur( rg, No. 37, Nlarlirt bt. orp 111-1 t RIB. T 101.11135, Offire in Second street, next don toMnlvanyco.s Gia,s lit'aretiott , e set) 10-1) 311. N ANDERSON, Sin.thii,l(l Pcittldry, VVnier 11Iear the NI ..ormo2alivln rjllo iir2h. Cop 10-1 YOPN • B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture War • DOMS, Lurner of flatirt st. hinge Allcr Wishing to purchase Furniture. find it illitirittvanta2e to fzivrliiii a call„beinc Palle satisfied I hn I.4an ptease a.. to quality and price. , ep 10 IN 11.1318.—J' received 160 choice Mu ITV, well cured and fur care cheap by 'lied. by IS A NC lIATZLIIS, N 0.9, Filth PI BAG A.— t supp'y of Landreth': n u . la, and othet dilf,r,nt varieties of Turain A.eived and for sale al 111CDCCED raicEs at ltte Seed Store of I'. L. SNOWDEN'', No. 124 Liberty sl rect, bead of 1.1 ant. CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe M:11111laCill• in. 83 Fourth St., next door to tip. U. Stales e 9 Prunella, Kid and Satin Shoes made in tanner, anti by the newest Prt.nr pAI et ns. TOOLS, ,or.osiinz or 'lops. Faiicy Spades dootioz tiding ins K 111 %%S, Pruning Sllears, etc., jII r e . "Of sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. 134 Liberty st.teet, head of Wood. ATES'IILANKS, for proceedinn hi At e under the late law, for vale at this Office ,E.—Lois on the North East corner of Coo ind High street. A pply to BENJ. DARLING I'ON, Market, nen r 4th st Landreth's French Sttttar Beet Seed. just dyad and for sale at the Drug and Seed F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— tsed in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on AI in ttie forms approved by I he Court,for sale *Nibs cratiiiirt lbe Mercury and Democrat. vep 10 ar'" .•11111:1BBARD, Lidies' fashionable hoot and .• ifittsolfartufactu rer, No. 101, Third street, between Noltsso44,lllplthlield streets, Pittsburgh sep 10 • .., 4 . , .. fL,ATTEESON, .1 r.,ll,rmingham, Pitt s burgh, near ? lillansifatiurer of Locks. Hinges and Bolts; To• -.1401iv .111iland ,l'im be r Screws; Elousen Screws for Illelasite- ', BeP 10--fy -----______ .itkcjrAmtiEy, Tailor and Cloth ier,, Liber,y liel.between£lizth and Virgin alley, South side. ' - .R.IDC: IC 4. CO., Wholesale Grocers and Merchants—Second street, bet weep SIM k field sts„ Pittsburgh. se p 10-1 y A'.: , 0436.0014. Commission and Forwarding • ..Water st.,PlUsbusgh. sop 10--17 MEM BANKS - ---777•" -..,.- • l's'?:".k-1,->4 „";.• • 2 , - • , ' - - " j• • DAIL • m OR _ . . HALLMAN, JENNINGS & Co, Wholesale Grocers, Commission nod Pro duce merchnnts, Deutcre it Pittsburgh Afanvfnctures No, 43 tVouti ittreet, Pittsburgh. MAILMAN, JENNINGS S; Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 4:3 Agcntsfor the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns TTIMIPSON HANNA JAN TrRNBCIII.. HANNA 4 TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. 11/4. Wont! sl., where may ho had a general supply 01 writing. wrapping, printing, wall paper, blank hooks, school tiouki, scp 10-1 y C. TOWN.SEND CO.. Wire Workers and R. Manufacturers, No. `..!3Market street, he!weeti 2d and 3d ptreets., sr ) 10-4 EXCHANGE EOTEL, Corner or Pena and Clair st 'Teta, by Mel( IBBIN SMITH. sep 10—ly TIOELOWNSVILI.F. JUNI ATA IRON: WORKS.--Ed ward 11 o.7lirs, Mnoufacturer of iron nod H alls Vl'n mimeo N 0.25, Wood et., Pittsburgh. sop 10 y GQ 0 DS. —Pr , ann h Machey, wh,,leenle and NI !mail dedlers In P.n?..ish, French, and thamesilc flry anode, No. f:1, Market et Pep 10 TOlirtir 11 , DEVITT, Wholisale Grocer Rectifdriz, Dio.lller,.A lid Dealer la Produce and l'ilishureli Mannfacltircti Articles, .?I,"*. '224 Liberty Street, pet', burgh. eep 10 IVtt.t.ttx ll.tmy 1r nn S. 1/thy:on - Jr] viTILLTA:ris & DILIVOR.T 11... wt , esair v Prod n cr. ,Irt ( ' . 1 111,11 n INterchants, and lenleri in l'illsburgli dfanufaciured articles, No. 29. Wo)d street. Jourr R.F•fiIERIFC N. KEAN c ii l II ER I Pi , ' A: E.l`i, Nl .a I nu acturers or. is•opper. 1J Tin, and Siiiiet iron War , . No PO. Fronl sr , hur2h. !louse Spouting and Sieattiboat work p,-nmiltiv exectltraL sep 10 2 AVID SANDS, II ATCH Jr efAICK MAKER, No. 7, I. (y.,ir ,:tr..e,, l',(1, EzLi. burgle, r/ DEALER IN WA TC 111: S, C 1.0 C KS,II REA 8 TPIXS FI.VG Eli BIXOS, C 11 .17 I..VS, KT YS. COMBS. v.. Sep 10 LANDItETIrs CARDEN SEEDS.- A fun suppty of Lnu.i.wil'lt Carden Seed, , , ntways on hand, and Ibr Fa In at lin. agnnry, Ihv br 112 ,00re oI F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 T,i!,i•rty F) EAIOVAL—M art hew Jones, tarter and Ilair Cr, has removed to ['mirth siren, opposn r. May ors office, where be tclll bc happy to wait upon perManenl rt. He 4,olciiq a share of pithily m . :gyp li, I 01IN .WFA r i d :r,irc‘trrer an.? Caberict ._her, Third st. bet teem II and 4- .11ar!..ct struts, erg pert fnl informs' his friends and 11, public that lir is prepared to execute all orders' for Sorni , i, Sidrboarrlci, rahleF, 1.4,1 4 1C11115, 7'.:1111b , , flair and t•arpria. all -arts of work, vldeh lie will tvarract royal .0 any made in lire city, and on rcasotialiie sep 11.1 RE.;I OV4 I stittr.critters have remove dto Wa ter between Wood and Smithfield si reetir, where. they Will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Commie. sion bu , inegs and would reign!, I folly enhcit the patron. age of their friends. J. W. E k Co Dec 3 DP,. A. W. PAT rEtzsc)N. ?:lice on 5.11111(4! -irrft neor •.eP 10 - COMM ERCI A L utTIoN 1100 MS, fro 11U Iroc.l Strr•t. —R. A. Auctioneer and 3lvri haul, Is now prepapi to *eel's a 'id roll oil VloitOint Hoofs end Viititriairdtte -i i, at lila larae and capaeious itionis.,No. 110, North 6,151 Corner of Wood and Fifth 3Ureta , fliirhurz h. Regular Pates,* Dry Hoods. rtitleisOrg. 4 ;M/trice and other articles, on Mondays and Tfitstidgy or each week, Hardware. Cul lery, Dry Goons, and Franey articles, on TeleMay, WelillrAtiFly, a llet . TllUryeday , pveio n ,p 6 . ROOlut. 4 - c_. every Saturday evrtang. Liberal acivayter: !wid, nn Con.i•omentaWhen wanted Rtrkitiencts. Messrs. John D. Davl F , Esq., flaruley 41,111,. " Hampton. tizniiih, it CO. • Lorenz Co., IV. fin rlyricf...e 4- Co., 4- Co, •• Capt. James M . Gar...,ilY C. linnsen, 0 Joon 11 . rafilit'll ‘• ;;• Kontanin. J. K. !th,orli...ad k Co Jas. P. Stuart. Galway. E..q. C Jag. May. n Nl4. Va y. Canna, 1. Co lViVinipry mms 9. G. 11 , -fir v 8., •zaley k co 1 43. —I! NIAlt. LINE or .: I'vorn AND RAIL ry UP, n , nl , VI I iff I ihanthorsOilfg, I.liira , fir, to l'otintini• phia. rOn oL'rt ing, ft . tlii Ihr !ski: to k Y. 4.. r. only 1511lniii rind one night trot.A Iso. Bniti more. r Fare In 1-'1.0.1,1101a $lO. natOmor,, 9. I,Prit - rs dRIly al 13 n'elo , k A. M. Office second door lel w I Ire Mrrchanis lintel Wood at U., GRA II M, 4 Co fril 23, 1813-Iv. rroprieinrs. FACTSSPR.4R"FOR TH.E.IISEI,VEA'--TRUTIIIS 1-1,iv...z her r, atiltcl rd for nen rh, two years, With a hard sweltitoz on the can of mv knee, which produced much pain, and to , ed various appiira lions recommended by the Faculty -all in vain wm rtireil corn plilrly by for are of onr hnitle of Dr. Brand• reilt's I,in:talent. or External Remedy. Witness my trim J NI T LOP,, Ohio to A Ileehent co, Pl. Jan. 10th. 18.10. Dr. Brandretti` , Exietual Renirdv or Linarnent; at an otrieri, N 0.98 Wood street, Ply:burgh, PRICE-- 50 cents per bottle. feh 8. 100 ERGS RIO COFFEE, 20Ch.iwis Tea. 2011 ,, x , !s Toba , co. 15,000 Lump and Loa r Suzar. 20 Boxes Raisios. 10 Sperm Candles, 10 Starch 10 Kegs Ground Ginger. 2 •• Nutmegs. 4 Indigo. 100 Barrels Green Apples, Received on coneignment and for sale rhoan for cash by 11. DEFINE. T. State, 'Line warehouse, Cana! Ba , ln, Liberty f..t. mar 10,1143. COPrIRTNER SHIP. T HE underrlgi ed have associated themselves togeth. rr fur one year from the Ist Ja min ry, Ist 1843. us. tier the s vie of Devine k 1 1c. \nutty, for the purpose on ly of receiving and forwarding Goods. 1-1, DEVINE. roar 10. C A. 51c'ANULTY. OCTISFILLE LIME 4WD BEANS. Jolt reeetv. .11 iled a supply of choice Louisville Lime and good ream by the bhl wholesale or retail to suit customers. mar. 16 I , HARRIS, No 9, Fifth at. SUIMR AND 1110L.dSSES. 65 LIR DS„ N. 0. Sugar. 90 bble. Molasses, Just received per Steam boat Ashland, and for &ale by BUR BRiDGE 4- Co. mar 3. Water st,, between Wood and Elmo Held MOL ASSES 300 BBLS.N.l e as b t y rec'd per steam boaL Lite o ße - ani l fo lg rot J.W. BUR BRIDGE ¢ Co. feb 27. , Water st. between Wood 4 Smithfield 00"B o a: t s 4 lt io Coffee. PEASE'S 110A11110UN'D CANDY.—TuTTLE has received lid , day from New York. a fresh supply 0. the above celebrated cure fur COIIIIIR, Colds sill! Con sumption; and is ready to supply cu•totncr.at wholesale or retail, at his A:ency, 86 Fourth et. •. nov 12 DAVID CLARK, .Ig . t, e'ashionable Root dila/E'er,— ilas removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he wou:d be happy to see his old customers. and all others who feel clispos. e d to patronize him. Ile urea nothing hat first rate stock. and employs the hest of workmen; and as he elves. its constant personal attention to business, he truststiint Ito will deserve aid receive a fair share of patronage. !--N, 10 ➢larch 17 . , '43 1 11;1;116, 14;(..; cosrEGTioNARY.— A resneet fully informs his friends and the politic that they ran always find the hei , t quality or rze Creams, t 0 201,,, t:hi,i6 of rimilmtlonary and fruits. in their oe,en, al his estal , fi'lltnent —No. 11, Fifth tr-ert. beiwc Vk'nod and Markit N. B.—Pariim; soiiiifird on the shorten notice, with cakes, or an) thing in hi., line. Also families furnished witii Bread. 11111) 10 VVA NSIS CAIIIOIIiLF, kL4 11A11.1. CLEM CR, re.Wling at tit; Molt street, N.. v VOrk, %Vag trilliet..d with tlysplitqa 'ln its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent Ilead• ache, great debility. feve , , COSI iV(.llVgg. ermgh, heart. burn, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appetite, secsat ion of sinking at the slomarh, furred I 011211 Ilatigra. with frequent vomitings,dizzineas ton - and. night and restlenm , .s. These had row lourd tv.ird of a I welvetnon l 11, when, on consulting Dr.Wm, Evan. Illfl Chat ha et <t err awl sithmitling in his ever successful and agrreahle mode of rem meitt , the patient was completely re , torett to health in the 'Wort space ol um. mow It. and !zrn ielo I lor Ole mralrolabir Ileno.fit Pd, quille ra we forward anti color:leered the ahoy(' ,1 0 2 e For 'ale Wholevale and remit by _•-_ Cheap foa• Cash. ( - .170.1" COTTON I'1PT01?1". Prices neduced. Short Prel Far, LrnMl f?rt! Farr 5 ,t or If. Tiff() at If els dz (.1 at If . ; ditto j (11111 at 8 ditto 7 al 17 311110 700 at 7 ditto 2 :it 171 dilt. Pitt) t 1 dot. 9 of 1.: dot. 94f1) :it .7 ditto 19 , ,,111 nt dot. 11.10 i) al .1 ditto 11 a: 19 ditto 1.2 al U . l ditto eanill , wiels al 1(3 elq p.l It. 1.) dill a font 9 ditto 1,1 at 2 8 1 ditto Family di). • I ...I Aum 15 nt .1.1 lino t'arp's I 711;i iti • 2I) 1 1 / 1 1.0 Ili ai 22 ditto t'ur'n Tttin o • 23 ditto 17 at 2:3 (hut, 7=hir , :in.y. }'an and Iti :it - 2 1'1;,) r 'always on 19 .it 41,bond dui° roilon Warp=inalie to order !rf' Ord,- plotutrtly ,110 nth'd in. I: kit at J. tfr C. Logan K,.111,0*=, he Post '(fire. 101 l 2.7. J. IC. NI 0(11? IIEAD k 5() 1101N' N, 0, 50,,, P.0.1.7= N, O. 31. 40 T 4,0, Barr. 20 Rid,‘ No 3 Nla , do^rci, 10 do No 2 do. 7 Soorm Uil. int.t rrce;vol pf.r S n Exprra! Moil Fuld for ,ale fly J. %V. nprt nn Efi rn• mai' 4. kV:dr., - A 10.1 wPerl IVOrld and SIEOI Wield Spnr er has r. , tnny , fl F....hiOrlnlan Tinforinz 111 10 Ib, Nlonn , 42alieln Ilortat , . 3.1 don/ from ti 1 4 1 o .l l 'l • rnitlitiel.llll.wl,nre Ition!.l , •llF.lnitteret and all other who may favor lilm With a nail may depend en h.. ii i . tie r Ir wort; door Ina iroperiar vl t 'e. Frotn x:torlenry in ele hit:lneve to itifs city, ant: in many miter fa.himmble cltin in Europe and r'inierfea, lie feels nondent that Tin can give_ nallarattina 10.. ..saltuntuaj: pltiaint tolagtogitim uatYwtln 1. tittistom.; lty strict altittitinn to tiniviress and supticlos workimtssitip bn hopiii, to inert! and Peer ire a pharft „r I mbu e pal ronage. tie friend keeping On bandsupply of grinds and tritomin7,sulta'tle Inc the CU:C.loler' tra,le whirl] salll be sold at Very redn,rd pr; r+. It. DO , : %CH V. 'N.'ll Ttir 1.4•1:,z ‘ve:l a,r. , that 'the thu I.i. Itytettin S 4 itrrtt 1,, , 11 tot litt 1t iii t rottnirp, I , y :Avert i- , ent -; par irui,, r I „ t, v rr t .rt i ,, 'rally 1,1 '11.!, 1, 1 111` It srrvrd .u, I .11 1 1,111-1' 1•. 4 74'11.1 %I.!. 6110, Ili! t or• aln Ti by Ittr al.l or rerli f r.rt rut, .• It ;Iry r',l; ly uxrd I n .p.a t k ti e r P.ir r,• -. I ~ e V oOt (11 in 1,1,.11 rilt-btirgh 1111.,r11 a, Irk , . Snell ad i rr i 'spirit W.: a "IY ;71,1 I :I[lli nro • o tied ereil:t 'oil—liable pu'ilicallon , :Ilion', the i:r•"tt anion !! tlici I I,l.l!fite titniei•i every srheoll nr li:int-tad and xv , 0 , 1 1, 1 10 I hr,e,- ivl o 111 , 11 In have it ell - Hitt F. ruler in tiro rate nil to make a little inquire and they lied Thal this IC The pace lure Ibex can I.e Arcor,fund.tlrd: 1 in 7 l‘' heeling. Philn 'ET 0, In mode Nlon.innr , , or rasher _lton larytt s • who linvp opencd an 8 by if) lopee -door 1 :1[1ly ho cinrr anrh rnV, and dislike to len' , or IroLr, , hy advcr , i-enlerd, are iefor wed i l l 'h' "100, c(ol—000, an f hr•v , ••rfe IT) ha. no reference lo I:em whatever, The per:on nl:nded 1. , 1- Iliet, e•wol r niii , fter, :In . 9 / 4 frwriae, ivho keep: a --lop -hop . TOO coons , o'r.o-cd token, ui loyally rrom and en don , d sit! reward than I, viviat: them 41, or zzAirtis to fonlse. Such eXCIOI , CO., rillk OilOO 10-ot firoOe utn eon) prtr, had Lesser Bra If ILrnr !Ho entice .orne other way, a little iirvcaollon ir 12 ht prrve/d an explosion, 1) rut, fur. PC7II.IC, 0i,,l Tarticullrly ro mil form', potrons of this city:—Having retired !root Ilte hrartirr of Nl,licine. I may he pitrotiitt d to say, that it ha. I. l llrn L, :!IV 101 (.1 Cl,v pe.rzothß In havo rnjnerd tiu itr r:e :1 share of ofsi re , a! itt aci ice rity hfeit for It, lad ,z 0 or 40 sear- , The rxiieriertret oftfial lotit2 perlod of art ive life. and t 001 of in) having liven Isst ire, <inee 1830 as.iociao,l%, l l l fir. U. A. Vl'ilson, in the nu act ire of medici n e, On 1: 0 ,1, ported nniv, years,) enablCS me lu Judge folly or the merits of 11!, S,i r.i.,vettient, so efficient. and yet sit 'a re, did I esteem Ili. sr pilko hal for the last five veals in my 'mimic, for 1 he core of c tironir disrasei, o I whatever name, and ih o , of females In pall iCII iar, I have used more 01 them than ' all other niedirines. Like every other medirine, this must fail in some in st mires, Lit in my hands there has been tens disappoint. Went and 1110 r, sal l-taet ton in 1, , ad ni Mist ration of this ! ine r. way I ha n of ail other s ; its good etfcci.: sometime: iiiiiie it , iiiiii lueg mr. If my viliviii required a ~a ne a re , rirnt nn•Jicine either "-fore .ir alter parturition, the Wilson's ch ~, were just the thing I wnitied. If a ilviipepticacid condition of the stomach, combined with rost 'vents,* or inactivity oft hr liver. constituted the disease of my patient, the pills were just the thing I wanted. If I treated n case requiring an emmenag,ogue, the Wilsnn's pills were just the third!, I wanted. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other diffiruh ies, indicatin_ a disturbithre of the circulatory and secretory systems, Annoyed my patient at the 'turn of life,' the Wilson's pike were just the thing I wanted. Thus, without rerm.mt. to the name, a dtsrase might happen to wear at the inne I have had it under treat ment, particular indications or symplons arising, were al''•ays mat promptly and most happily met by the lXilson's pills. That so great a number of diseases, and sometimes ap. parent ly oppothe ones, in which I have used these pills, should be cut ed more readily by ; hem than by any other remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but why tt is so is as clear to my mind as that a great many persons should become thirsty from r,s many different causes, and yet all require that common and greatest of all blessings, water to quench their thirst. In conclusion, his dne the reputation of he medicine and the public, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that the Wilson's pills aretheonly combination I have ever met with in my longcourse of practlce,that really pos. eeseesanything curative or specific for sick headache : Yoursitc., DR. MILO ADAMS. The above Pills designed particularly for the sick Ilaed.Ache, Dyspepsia, - Canstipation of the Bowels 4.e., prepared by the proprietor Dr. It. A. Wilson, and for sale, wholesaie and retail, at Ills dwelling in Penn street, below Marbnry. Oct I Fur sale by ; • d . A. GORDON R. K. A L Ton , , Sc, cfrfpl.ll.,NlW Sornnd Removal. H 1,1 Cro,J. n -1,11 =IEEE I ,I V , 1 . 11 , e 11,,,ves r 11410111,, I rill heir ti'r _r:ni !AR.. GOODE'S Oelebraiell Female Pills. These _Pi ltyarestrna'iy recommended to the notice of the ladies ass safe and efficient yawed) , in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex. I'l ri,e, or general debility of the system. They obviate en-tieenesx, and erninteract ill Hysterical and Nervous affections; These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the mort eminent Physicians in the .21 state?, and many Mothers. Por sole Wholesale and Retail, by R. SELLERS, Agent. cep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, w Second. ------ WADAIB, Bootand,Shoe .Maker, Liberty St., opposite the head of SFaithfceld at., Pittsburgh.— Tbe subseriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has comntenceri business in the ota stand of Mr. IL, and Is prepared to execute all descriptions of work In his line, In the best manner and on the shortest notice. fie Kreps cot %tautly on hand R ifirge asscitiment ofshoe findings of all dverlpt ions and of the bestiinality. He soiktits the patronage of the pub• Ile and ofibt. WM. ADAIR. vep pITTISDURGH MANUFACTORY.—Sprints andt ../tFier for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The shbrierlbera metal.-tare and keeps constantly on Band ecrailt,C"and Eliptir Springs (warranted.) Juniata Ernn Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Prames, Brass and plated litthitands, Sltimp Joints, Patent Leather, Silver` and Rifirrs Lamps, Three rah! Steps, Malleable Iron;DOOefigedles and Hinges..ke . f•e. JONES & CfM.F.M AN. St. 0,1 v) r nenr tietttrny RrldQe sea 10 ' D.641.13R5.11r. D., office and dwelling in Fount, a nein Petry street. gen 13--1 y LOOK AT THIS. The alteiiiion 4tho.e who have been =omenhat veep_ tical in rerereor:e to the ouniernw CP rtiticaing published TI favor ofDr. Sivnyne's tot syrup nrWild Cher ry. no neetiont of the pervong bolo?, tin k rown in this gee ti nn or the ro=tnr•rtfnlly dl reef ed to the followl no eert ificale, the writer n: mhirll hoe heen n vitizen ofthio .esiern! ti",l IF. nod i= knoo n ai a gent!enann of iotetrity and reviionsiiiility. To the Agent,ST r. .1. Ktnivir. I have toicif T - Tr S vav meg Como anti i 4 yrito of Wild ChPrry lonacooth, with which 1 harp been <evprply Ifirlril lar a , tont . frmr mouth:, and I hi nit:llion in snyln2 Oat it I.flin most Pfrecl lye megitrine that I have born atile In proton.. It cm - nrlo.r% all It nertsiarco, and a2rer, well with my diet.—ard mantatrip a rezninr and rand appetito. T ray f rroi rerOmMe.nd It to all oll , firP stfrlrted. .1. 7.110N1C • on:th or Chamlior.iti'f, Nati-fill. 11411. "I , 23 rot atf_! by WI rd.I.A 11 TllO It No „53 Market Arcot FRUIT, SLIADE,ANr) oRNAMPSTAL 13ERSONA diteirous or prortirloa Fruit. Spade. nod Ornamental Trees, nr Shrubbery, from Pltilattrl. pl la or New York, are retinened to matte applirrit ton BR ..non as posol!*te. al the Prui ,and seed Store of hr sub. 'erihe r , where, can be hod rotator:oe, rratnltnaplv. of the moat elfrollsirt varlet left. P. 1.. SNOWDEN, se•p 31 No 114 Lihrtty titre!. biad ntWooll 1,1.11 R ALE M ANUFA I7. rkir.Y.--Patrlek Caw field re anortfollyarqualnts lit: friends and the public ern. era ny, that he has rn m menred the itta ride bnalnesa at . the rrienor of Fifth anti Liberty where will he ronstarttly nn hand, tooth atones, mantel olerez, monninenta. head . and film grovel., table !I bc for rabl net. ware, and etrery art frt. annprtalnftts Tit the ho , ineta, Re will warrant his wort; to he 'veil done, and hi<eharzenwillhe moderate He resmettfully asks a .hare of online nalranDee. rep 10- AvsrEPLE, c:nereiowir to H. Itl'Elnskey*, Fash• loan .1 , Hoot Maher, Liberty Ili., 2d door from Alley, Th e sulis,,n,r respeetielly Informs !he • 1)1114h-that bas rolotatenred 'he above hoMinetol in the shoo farmer` , orroolort by Mr. 'Henry M'Etnskey, and I lint he t 1 „...1ew prepared In ; ; Iltlltt Q Mt orders in his linno fbaslr with tl!!.natell wine the molt reaqrmable !ems. Froa‘ 611 a Inn: flXoPrlelci,e,fil,th,, enarwafnettire of ra-ittonnlttellig.E:ota. "ft•retteratagraeti,lll.attit 'att iattitar frmr? hl< establlstoormt will !Pre tratittarlion to hi* p a tron.. A slinint pal roanle ie rePprel rally rolleit. ..d. .en 10 RD.,/ I 1 l' k I' .4.00 t . (II Seed.. rot, , 00 SNOW:)E.N. I.lft Tdl.rr , r Ft. -) YOUNG'S I n.r , ove.l Ulav Germ riirp, mannfartnred hp " : 4114.111111' hr• , tll.crriberz, nI. I fiel '. 4 t ,,, P.Srnithlirld et rid. I+•fti•r en •-• flta mnr,d ‘llvy and rim, ,d rem, ton firs nhnt•e Torn pPr7ll.re I fat!, Pitt:: • 1 .nr , 211, whrrelhry manu'arinre and tc , f.r. con..tanlly an hand the (brow I 'l , lll ,, rni t.n 'a I. els, In I% ut;::, at .555 (r). do do 2,005 al-1345 (10 do do do do 1,: - ,101 at 35 00 do d• 1 do do 1,009 at :it) 00 (10 (10 du do 5110 tit 25 00 ‘Vii I, rai.dott ;0100, al , addilion of ~5,3 to carte Seale. norormt , r,tlr, for tho ot-c of IVarclion,r,,, Flouriog NlOl,4„S•r ,the , lror prices as above. \l--'. Counter Scale. will , 0. Young's alid a variety' of oilier con ',ler scales, whirl, !hey will sell or from ri 15, They also niannfar•lurc Steam Engines for Flouring Saw II Work:, doulde and shier gen. eil slide lathes.fnot and other lathes for wood turning ninchirms for tenanting Chair. 4, planing, Illy i hines, door and sash machine, pat sill horse pcm rr, Wi;11 Or wi'ilr.ul r lirashing, machines, a superior article; eirculni saw chaff, marliines for .awing lain, 'S'inner's mn• chine , and tools ofnllciesri i idiom , . a !so fir oinking black jog ses, a -ti ' , tido?' article; governors for slcain engine laps nod dies, roWee mills, bedstead or Joint hots and machinery for making the same, cation factory ma chincry made or repaired; printing press platter's turned an•l printing, per-ses repaired J V, Agen' s cl , 22-tr J OHN B. GIUTLIRIE, A urtinerer and Commis• sloe M erchatit,- , Vo.loti,coracr , of livoort ei• Fifth stn. Pittsburgh: Ilavitt2 her-o npuinird one of the A nolo', prrs fn, the City of tonders his services , c) wry, wauulary iirors nod dialers, who may lie disposed to make trial of I his Inurket• Ile I, prepared to maize advances on consizonlents of all saleable commodities, and trusts to satiqy corrrcpondents by quick sales, and spied 'and l'avc,rnliio reiorti.. That the various interests which may i,e confided to him, shall he adequately protected, he brlnqs In the aid of his own experience in business and acquaintance with Illerehandize eenerngv, the services of 111 r. SAVIVEL FwitsrasTocic; heretofore advantazeously known, as an importer and dealer In Hardware and Cittlery, with whom a permanent enaneement la made. EFER To Messrs. M. Tiernan P re't. of M. 4. M Rank. " Dori:ll'2ton 4' Peebles, " Robert Galway, " James M. Cooper, i " James Illny, 1 " R. M. Riddle. } hittshurgh " Wm Rohinsort, Jr. Pres't 44 of Exchange Rank. 1 • " Hampton. l'inith, k Co.. I t t John D. Davis, I Somuot Church, J. K. Moorhead. 1 " Jas. W. Brown k CO. ) ~ John H. Brown, k co; .. smith k n toley, I rardly k Itmerg, } PhHaderet. .. John S. Riddle, • .4 John Dat.sell, I siiil 0 AVRt. E. AUSTIN, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. . Office in 41h street, opposite Burke's Building. Wittiate E. Aorrnr, tsq., will eve bis at lentlon to my unfinished businem, and I recommend him to the ;Ira trOD 'lgo of my friends. WALTER FORWARD. sep 10—ly TREE: 111 -cales,•wilo! ly coin: oged of No. 1, Port .110le Platform (111 A Wit, t 0 ‘t you t. 6,3; TSR A DRURY PROSPECTUS For publishing a nem Daily Paper in the City of puts M=MM DAILY MORNING POST. T liESuhscribers having made arrangements to merge the. American Manufacturer mid Pittsburgh Merca• ry into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper with the title bitty. Daily Mornirg Post. The leading object of tne , -Pcr" will be I he dissernloa tion ;Ind defence of the political principles that have hoe tolore iten plaint/tined by the EditorS, in their resp,ctive papers, and their heat efforts will still he devoted to the advancement and success ofthAse doctrines. Although, in politics, the paper will he thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hopr;. by giving en honest, candid history cif passing Polilleal events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence.and brief notices of all mat ters and ocenrrenees that conic properly within the enhere ora Public Jotterml„to make their paper sufficiently in erecting to entitle It to the patronage of the public, 1r respective or party considerations. In addition to the political and general news that will he routiri in the "Morning Post," the rditOrs vitt)i take pnins to furnish the bitsinesw -commUntly, with the latest and most inttresting roMMFRCIXT. INTIMTA- Marra" 6VMMI partsof the enuntry, anti to hive prepa• red such accounts of the Nlarlietv smith.. State of Trade as will be advantageoits to our Merchant§ and ilusiniss Men in 'their several- tailings. Terms.—The Post will he Published o n a inrge . imperi• of sheet of fine paper, (manufactured t`ottechllfr lbr this Journal) at the unusually low ratepf FIVE DOLLARS per an num, payable to advance. It will a:ho IT hold by newa.hoys al the low rated TWO CENTS a,copy. Advertisements will be Inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the-illy, • j`gy•TW ENTY active lads are wanted :to sell the Post, who will be engager/ on the Most lihernl term! , • -THO.?. PH ILLVS, W. Ff. SMITH.' Auano 31, 11144 Y . Morrison k Co. London, for sale noly by , S. N 111 Wirkereihnm, rornrr, of Wood 5.1r,,,0 and Vir!ll, alley PilishorA Pa. end H. Harwood. Beaver s'a`. who is FflTe a7rot for We,tern PP/111.1, Ivania. "po 11) ilVe oskeyls Clothing Store FRESH ARRIVAL, OF NEW GOODS SPLENDID ASSORTSIENT Or RE.IDY CLOTHING THREE BIG DOORS, No. 151 Liberty street, rine door from the Jackson Foundry. rs - ,or. siih,cr3her to just receiving at hls well known estaliliyhmeot, the !arrest. most varied and effee ' PeeT awn or 0 00D.4 that has ever bees offered in this city.— F:vert - artirl wa..etecird by liim•elf in the eastern ci. tie., and purchased ai the I.OINKST CA.SI Pewee, and he is therefore enahlril In Fell 11:. articles moth lower I fine they can he had at any other cstatillshment west of the monist:llns. His articles are all made by ..trierlenceei workmen, flout the latest menufactmed 00d$ and in the most MODERN FASHION. He feels confident Shat all persons who will call at hie establishment And examine his stook will he satisfied that BETTER BA RGAINS can be cuttained at the .THREE BIG DOORS I han.at any similar estabiishment in the cliy, ills stork consists in ptirtor Coats ,Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Skirts,. Cravats, Stocks, Gloves,* Stespenders, Anti every other article of nothing or the hest style From his vat - led stock of cloths he le prepared to MAKE cLoTnts TO ORDER at the shortest notice, b 9 °4ql ind ' elf4iireiettie ftc. Ms monk of Spring and Sumner Geode Is nnperior to nnv per view; Import:Mons nod he hos no henttathwin .nyior that fc,r exef.nence, t.entily and elikapnme they minnot he eonolied in the n•ect. 'tire sith,rriker would once more return hig thank. , to his friends and the puldic for the unprecedented patron• ace bestowed on his estaliiklimelit. rind liclievinz that nis cuctornery hod Pilled It to their odvontr.ve to deal with him. he would repeal hiv invitation 10 nil those who vci.M to porriirve Clot hinv. of every descr!ptfon at lowest prici , ,to call at No. 151, la Ett.:flTy STRETIT. inns rrnt.sei ve Metal Ptate in the Pavement. Pelt 22 Passage and Remittances, TO ANT) FROM GREAT BRITAIN. e /g 114 IP 16 , 4, IA NS* New r ork and Liverpool Line. P ER SO.VS iestraus of neri,tlZ mends in rime from any part of Great Pritaln, are respect fully Informed hat the suliscriber is at all times pre pared to make i.lll h engaertnrcts• He is prepared In remit monies by drafts, which are Mallet pa yahte at .1/(1, point throughout( the United Kingdom on preiienta. lion; having been for the last 12 year engaged in the I , IIS;rIPF,,. he feet.. ennenlent that his arraeL7ements on hall) sides tlie Atlantic are stich as will give satisfaction. The Ships comprit.ing the above tine, are all °ethernet cla‘s and are commanded by careful and !kitten] masters, leaving Liverpool once each week during the renson.— Por further particulars apply it be letter to nEnnm A N, No. GI SCSI h street. New Yotk, or to J. KIRKPATRICK, at Messrs Dalzell f Fleming':, Water street Piis i ligh. March 3--2tind. Se MORROW,' M.-INUFACTURER of l'ln, Copper and Sheet Iror Ware, No, 17, Fifth at between Wood and Mar— key: Keeps Constantly on hand a aood assoltment efivareg, and %Mich: a share of public patronage. A Iso.on hand, the follswing Shovels. Pokers, Tongs, Gridiron!, Siclllete,l'eakettler, Pots, Ovens, Coffee Dfihs ke. Mer chant. and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined foitell cheap fdr cash or approved paper. mar. 14—tf 8 L00m5._12.5 10GS IPOOTII9 FI Orr And r,, r f r a t e h y J. W imam:ll;dg, Watei betire.n Woad 4 Jan .2 1843 MESMERISIII.—As this new science is attracting great attention in our city, and indeed the entire country, we lay be fore our ie - aJers some account of its die. coveries ANTHONY MtSMEH—THE 151SCOVVREit •OF AIEMERISM: • Translated from a late German Encycld- I pwdia published under the , auspice* of :1, German Literati. Anthony Mesmer, the discoverer of e_ animal magnetic cure, was born on 23d,;" of May, in the year 17.13, in the town Of F, Well, in the Canton -Thur., Switzirland.i Though needy in circumstances, he put sued the study of medicine at Vienna, where he graduated and soon after . ing a lady of fortune, was enabled to `settle there as a physiCian. He had beeh early 't attracted towards what is strange and toys.; terious in nature, and on taking Ma de gree in 1766, published a treatise'"on thi4 i inflnence of the Planets Upon 'the briniair::, body," vidricli hoWeVer,' only familia i* his universal ridicule, Not • disheattehed in his own.pecuJiar views . of things, her I77,'commenced experimental cures with a mineral magnet, being. furnished vvltlf several adapted to his purpose by his 'frietfl ihe aetronomer,. Maximin Hill. _ By friOa (ion with, any afflicted part,he soon became • convinced of its healing efficacy. Several persons of rank cured in this way, noes sounded his praise, his professional beetha ren howeiree-reised great opposition; de' tractions and pellecutions pursued hiq., continually, so that he resolved to quit. arc enna for 'Bavaria and Switzerland, where he again resumed his magnetic cures.. - - - • Subsequently, however, returning to Vi enna, he erected there at his own expense; • 'a Hospital for the Poor, where he practic. ,ed his peculiar mode of treatment. Up td this time he had continued the use of the magnet, but new soon discovered that . without it, & by the simple process of ma nipulation, remarkable phenomena weed developer', which led him to conclude, that in the human body itself mustbe secreted a fluid of the same nature with, or, similar to, that in the magnet, w hich he called th 6 animal magnetic fluid, and for which the iron magnets be used, 'had only served as - conductor.. Instead of publishing his (HO covery, Mesmer continbed to shroud bini selfdeeper in the mysterious secret, and began now to be Universally looked upon as a swindler or a Mere visionary, which • an occurrence at the thee tended to cons ft i rrn, , lie claimed to have cured the cele brated,vocalist, Miss Paraclis, of : hilt:One* . whiCiv:was- , h4r_no,--means The cast, :HilW raised on 1'4 r jr,;',lie 1406 0404 ixtetbr fla • cit l o: . !Temarkii,;oll,ll,lo di* mil. magetettisetilliiifee'r eouverie u 4 tiagitefisinitnirnale, Paft's 1779, - in which be set forth the principleit of his system. This was at once treated by the troctorre of Paris, as a mere "cobweb of the btain,' 4 —d'Esltn alone, a member of the Me'dical Faculty, became his convert. Louder on the other hand was the applause of the public, who dazzled by the'charm of noveli ty as well as by fortunate cur,-s, and, the mysterious colorings which Mesmer well understood to impart to them, raised hint into an idol of wisdom; and so great Were the numbers of the sick that sought his re. lief, that he in a very short time acquired 400,000 francs. Astonished at his sodded success, the French Government offered Lim an annuity of 20,000 francs, on con dition of imparting to them the secret of his treatment. Mesmer, however declia ned, and was in consequence, so hitter!), persecuted by his adversaries, that hd changed his residenee to span. ' His el.+. seece,.however, was but short, he return ed principally to counteract d'Eslon, whd was also practiuing on hia principles ; as dopting will) eagerness the proposition of ' his zealous disciple Bergasse, to deliver lectures under a subscription of 100 dor's. He likewise erected a secret Socier ty, under the name of the Harmony," in which under the severest vows dee= crecy, his, scholars were initiated into the mysteries of his art, by, which meats be again became possessed of --iapwe r sds 150,000 dollars. - _ Animal Magnetism, however, not* wad fa.r. losing its mystic charm, falling gradnet al'y into the hands of ignorant quack/to which laid it open to the greatest abuses, Mesmer's reputation was lowered in the eyes of the well informed and scientific; particularly, when he refused to impart hie - secret to the Government, and rather pre- , ferred to make it known to the ignorant,-.:.. lie lle still continued to withdraw his sehooi..; from the scrutiny of the learned; and even refused conamenications with a comrniUeir appointed by ohe_ Academy of. Sciences,' consisting of such men as Franklin, jussien and Lavoieter, Thus were continued C(M. !tests arising nn the subject of Animal Meg. !netism, until the breaking out of the French Revolution turned the attention of the peb. 'he to more important events. Siemer fi nally left Paris, and lived for many years at Morshurg, on the Baden lake, where on the' sth March, 1815, he died at an advanced 'age. Ile-bad the satisfactior; however, in his latter clays, to perceive that his merits were more daily appreciated. Without seeking to excuse the secrecy in which he enveloped himself, it must be c2tir.leded,. that he was the first stirlio turned th! .iterilion of the learned to the exarribiatinn of the nature and effects of animal magnetiser ; His ay s. tern was published by K. Chr. Wolfart. at Berlin, 1814, under the E.llesmerism or a tirsten., theory en‘ { Jul c ,11%; liag - oetis in as a gener'il of cure fur tile preservation of mankind.' - ~~~ ". = • , 14,