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~'„ ... TAOS PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, .Ar. W. COJLVF:B OF ►FOOD f FJFTII ST'S. DOLLARS a year, payable in .I.d nate. - Single copies TWO CENTS—for vele at the *counter of_tbe offite..aod by News Bays.- The Mercury and Manufacturer 8 pptifialeed WEEKLY', at the same office, on a double onediting sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad. Vance. Single copies. SIX CENTS. Termq of Advertising. r. rim 6Q11.111.E. OF TWELVE I.INF.S. OR LESS: One ' Insertion, 0.501 One month, .. See ferertharw, 0.75 I Two monie, $.7. 6.00 00 Three insertions, I .00 Three mu u tie., 7,00 -Dee week, 1,50 Four mon' hx, 2,00 ifts44raimilisz... : roe weiskti.. 3,00 Six month., 10,00 k 5,...... 4.00 One year, 15.00 YEA Rt — e — A. DV ER TISEM ENTS. COLIIGICLIILY. LT Pt ELSCRE.. . . ..,„ Owe Square, Ti'. Squares Mi r alltiithr.. C 3.00 iii months, $23.00 0 ate year, 25,00 One year, 35,00 - i IrrLarger advertisements in fifOrarl , On. ICA ROA of roar lilies SIK DOLl.klie a year. PUBLIC OFFICIf,S,&C. • a s ,'ITY roar Orrice Tatra between Market and Wood greets—B, M Riddle, Posit - flamer. earoottli Hanna, Water. 4th donr . Prom Wood st. Peter son's bridal/1114-41;0ot John Willock, Cir Taaoscar, Wood between FirA. and Second streets—i autcs A. Bartram, Treasu rer. Conwrir tftlea.SCßT, Thira street. next door to the Third Johttststo, Treasurer. if Lao t's Orrtcr, Fourth, between Olarhe.t and ‘Vood streets:—Alc:cander nay, %favor. ManteltalT*.S ETrlt NO l. Four( 11. near Mai:M. t. BANKS Frrestuncm.itetween Market and Wood streets. nn tntrdand Fourth street;. AI tit • timcrs' &MD •icri F•Rmi:Fts:' ItR- Donrr (formerly saving Fund.) Fourth, betwcen /rood and Market stteets. 4scatticte, Fifth street, near Wood. 1107'1 7 ;1.q. Vlostrtnoarts.r.s. Fiortse, Watt, :r 'root, near the Flrld , ze. ' ExestAmon Ito eau, corner 01 rem, and Si. Clair. • Stratandarra' fIoTEL, corner of Third :tint float . A mitittCAN HOTrt...e.Orner of Third and ittnithti,•ld. srr DR - rt-cr.a . ,,, corner of Penn nod F a ruil. D EAOLV.:, Liberty pl reel, noar Seventh. IMILLIMM MA.N3ION If orqr, Liiieriv St opon-it- Vt'a, cc FtDokDrlVß.ir Medi-40a Horsy:, Penn St. OnnOilti. I, ORERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND .1! COUNSELLOR AT LA%V.--inTice rf-nto .441 to Haltowelrs offirei on (1. ant st orally onnosito In. new Court noose, next rooms to !Win It. Mahon. door. 9PI , 10 ' P os. IL ELLIOT r, 11. Tit;emnr r , d to St. Clair street, beircren Penn and Liberty S'. Pittsburgh. c 11) HUGH TONER, Atio/I.l' al Lan', North Ea,' rorner of Smithfield nod Four Ii stree'.. sop 16-1 y %4'CANDLES9 & `I'CLURE , A torne,:t and eaun.t.tilnrg at OrtiCe 8.1 the Maainnd, I.ark rt he old Court llouwt, Pit gtat rff 11 . erp 10 S HUN K V. A Itt,rtg..yq at Law. ['mirth st near the Mayor's ()Rim ritt-nnr2ll. • FIT 10-4 y riluos. HAMILTON. Attorney at Law. between 1 Wood and Smithfield sin., sep 111-1 v WM. OIIARA ROBINSON, nor my al ; Office nn thr north<ideaf toe Iliattlostd.ttet svr.tt•l dlaricet and Onion str,,tg, np .tairs • A DUltilt)itAW, Attortoty at T. t.oter, .118. • hi. ItroiestQlonal twrirtre, to the pnl i,r. r Warr Cllf. Of Fifth rto,l Ntork,t ohove It. !Joy i .porn, ..'p in . _ 1 - 4•4611' . ..11 4- I-111 , 11 N AN, _it 1-nrlter tam. t , :t.-e remove., from the Illautoncl. to .t A ttorney'sßow:' bony aide of Fourth street, between Alarkrt and Woad so netts ~en 10 BUCKMA.STER, A'PIiNEY AT LAW, isv • haAreuso,,,t Lie other Ibe rnrnrr of Fourth street and 4.;herry • let wee. Smilfiliekt and Craw VreCtlr,ritt.hur_h. VreCts.riii,:hurt.h. Qep 111 in,XOR E h.lll',lrn, Attorney at Law, Offire f Nn. 54 Fifn street. near the Tneai re, Pitts;ntrgro sep 27-ly ItEADF: AtililNG CON, 770 RIVE Y IfT I;4qr. —Office i n Rears' ?OurthdM real. riu ,41 ir 2h • Nov. 5. IRI2. ICIRIV J. ',MITCHEL 1.,,--Aitori.ey at Law, (ace canter or Smithfield and '.rdh sts.. Pn t.hurL h. Cttr Cotieetion4 inadv„ A I tniginess entrusted to his -- " - Pearewih he promptly attended 10. reh 16-Iy* REUOVAI...— R. Morrow, Alderman; otli e north side of firth et,, between Wood and Smithfield rods, Pittsburgh. =WV 10 11.. S. R. tIOLM-ES, Office in Second street, next door to M Ivany Co's Glass Wareltoti,e rep 10—i y OH N S I'.)N df s rock TON, BookseOprs. toter, n Paper Mananciarerp, No. 37. Slarket t.t. pep 10-1 y J OHN ANDERSON. Southfield l'onntlry, lA'nlep st. near I.e Monongahela Hong.", Pitlrl urgh. .rp 111-13' THqMAPI 1t YOUN . FRA NCI S 1.. YOUNG. T ITOS. 13. YOUNG &CO., Furniture %Van , Rooms, turner of Hand st. 4 Exchange Alley. remits wishing to purtfiate Furnittire. will find it to Iteltodtrantage to give lIA a call, being Cully satisfied that we can please as Inquality and price. vep it) MUTTON ITIMS.— Jost rer&ved 160 choice Mui MUTTON lon Hama, lYcll caved and for sale cbrap by thedo tenarreftMl,by ISAAC! (PARRIS, -pep N 0.9, Filth si UTA BAG A•— Isu pp.yor La old li's Fr . esli n • 1a Eina, nod other ditferctit varieties oC l'oraip See !, lost received arid for sale at REI,I , EU cair ES ;at the Drug and Seed Sgure of t•'. L. sNowDEN, sea 10 No. 184 Utterly si reef, brad rd wood. WEBB CLOSE Y 7 s Boot and Shoe Alnnufaci• ry, fin..B3 Fourth St., next door to t he 17. States Sank. Ladies Pcuaelta, Kid and Satin Shorn, minty in 414 , e *tate !t1 iitiCr, and by the newest French actterna. ...sep 10 ARDEN TOOLS, consisting of rich. Palley Snodes /ate , ll Transplanting Trowels, rolding Too:., Pudding tiCniven, Palming Knives, Pruning Shears. etc., I:1.1 re• beeived and for sale by P. L SsowDrs. rep io 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. AGIATMATES'ISLANKS. for proceedinzs In Al ac mene note,. ii ) e late law, for gate at this Office FOR BALE.—Lots on tile North East corner or Coal Lane and High street. Apply to sep 10 BENJ. DARLINGTON, Market. near 4th st. 100 LBS. Landretirs i trench Saipr Beet 6ced.Just received and for sale at the Drug and Seed F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of IVood. IllloTe of Amp 10 BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— 'le be used in Bankruptcy proceeding.:, printed on tgoadvaper,and in the forms approved by the Courl,for sale .at Mot (Mice of the Mercury and Democrat. sep IB W IL HUBBARD, Ladies' fashionable hoot and shoe Manufacturer, No. WI, Thlrd s'reet, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh se B..PATTERSON, J r.. Cirrnlngnanl, near Pdtsborgh, ha., Manufacturer of Locks. Binges and Bolts; To. hams, Fuller. ',flirted Timber Screws; Houten Screws for ~ B , M Uisg Mills, 4-e. sep 10-4 y OEN APCLOSKEY, Tail Or and eklbier, I,llier.V street, between Sixth and Virgin alley. South side. ,sep 10 ISUILEIRIDG E: W Aolcsale Commission Merchants— Second street, betwe en Wood =ltd Smithfield ste., Pittsburgh. asp JO—ly j9•4' A • GORDON, Commistion and Forwarding Nenhants ) Wator st.., Pittsburgh. pep 10--)y f.. t_ ii.~. ~, ~~. ~, r _ n,. PUBLISHED BY ;'oAir.iLyMOltN'ie;NG' TBST' • HAILNIAN, JENNINGS & Co, Wholesale Grocers, Cominlssiou and Pro duce xlerchninis,, Decalcre in Piernbung,Liianufecturen 111 AI L:VI A N., J EN N INGS & Co., Cotton earn Virarehouse, A gent!, Colon the gnle of the Eagle Con racto l q stre e t. Yarns Mal ch 17,'4:1. - - THOMPSON HANNA JAMES TI • RSIO't L. 111 - ANNA — Turzsny.r.i.'s I'nper IN'areiloppe, Nu. 104, Wood at., wblfre may I o had a retn , ral supply of wri , ,p, wrlppluz. printing, wall paper, blank hooks, school books,4-r, 4.r. sCp 10—ly it, .4 c ; .„ and 3,1 streets. sr') 1(1- -1 y E XCHANGE: 110TEI., Corner of Perm and t Clair FlrcelA,h ylill3llll%; 4- SMITH. eep 10-1 Y 11, ROWNis - rII.T,E J NI ATA 1 fIIIN ward 11.t2lies, Manniarturer of Iron and Nails IJVartltouse. N 0.25. trod sl.. rwp 10 —1 y Ii 4. m 3, rrlail dealer. in I:nz,kll, Prenelt. aid Dry (74),1,14. NI:111,1.4 •vr, 10 IArIS 3rt)cvt r - r, v.,- iini.4 0,, ~.. crn, ne.-lir, „,. lor bi , till. , r, And Dra , er in Pradlir, and I' it lOm e-Jll 111.1 , 11m:toted Irtic , c , . .N'o.. 2.24 I,lo.erty Str(rt, f'itt, 1 ,Sur ; rh. FIT 10 1 Nli.t.l•Yl ir,,t , v 1,1 : 4 HII.WoR to 1 - 1 7 & Prrnh.C , :1,(11'.”11111,:ior) elmnis, •• , r .. • rq 1 , 1 s 11:1 , i111.1,71.1,d aril , Ir., No. g. :trey[. p 10 Jens R . ~~n_Alpr k. 1:% ofroot, r T.,. War-, Vn !!!!. Trout 5! , Irorztt. Iltrinre and Bi e:1101.4%,1 WOrk I exFenterl. pep 11l I AVIDS I.N DSO% .ITCH & ULM' 15 MA ER, 7, si 1%, ,!r.•er, 1 , 1.11.171: •(• n FING 1: 1? I f.VGc. 7/A's K .1" .r. 'ep ANI)1217111'S 1.111)EY SE.1:1).- (WI pp.!: 01 IC: re, 0 e e noway 01, •.^.lr• it ;lis , 1 1 .11: 0 1 .11 1.) t. CL ”rF.6niev. twr, be ii.• • •:, Mn , 1!.,%v Joni,:, V.irt ILliv (‘ r00m... - jour It I. s. I). up I . , respri. 0 trrtn, II.: Cr 1,10. :,r,! I.lr itit : hal I. prt'pal'l'll lOC ilt• 10" Se, re;01:, (!trih,. ,r 1 !"n in„ Carto , •, r t s of r %vork, h trill {pill .0 .101 oY ! 1 111. and n., r(.1 , 011:t'ilf• It i) lu . - I t ENO V-91.!--T he y, Irr %W. tl S(11:11•1,.t1 they t% ~11 I.• ;1,1 I' hii-ittes, and i 4.01,1 • .1 a.2e oil heir i,mt, %v. 01:111;!:1;K: f: .1 ; I),c .1 NT LiZSr.).% t. or, r _ _ • ' 1 (13 . 1.111.3tC1 I. A UCTii)N 11(,)1,1:jS, N . , 111 I:ord .st,rer. %. .lust t 31. In recriVi• ,d 1 .11; k i;,,0 at 1774 :41.2.,` SIN I'll Corirc i f 101 k . dtidd. n d l r Ei.,:irar Saki , iir Uly (:0011,. chir,,ek,and 011.0 r :irt wlrs, int llnndat. and.,,:flilrNd..3. or rarh n, r k ltarfliorrite. Unin • rd, Firs (31/OilA, I),ne t nn v. ne-11,1 Boo:, kr. .evfser Saiiirddd I.ll.enal ;0c:111re:1 0,14 tvl/•ii rZrwnLN , ;.,.. 1111PF4,... John f). , 13‘..2,14,. A. 'Olll7l, /1..:1;p1011, Susi , ;I, 4 . CO F Loren?. 5. Co.. J. roirl.ridt, Al 'Lee 11'1;ar.,-.7111, (:. Joon NI Vntllten Lnzno I;rn neat. J . K. s loorlin,l Ja , P. : 4 1,1nr1, 11,00,1 Calton.. E -q. 1 . 7.77.1. " C It 17 rVay.11:inna, %VW innh ~.zvnune, S.G. Sinn h.-y. Co 1.8 C)D 1-% , ' it. II; E R E 1471) E1 ) .-1'... 4 1Ati. LANK r rrArlre AND RAIL COAT , I'sRP, rr.ltti ili'df.rll, I'han,ber6fiu r 2 and I.n twat , er. to rhil:1el• rthitt, fillpltp, I lio," With the r/1:1111 train W . I . : it's 10 N V. lioly 1511 10 i!.•, nth: 0111. night oul. A Is°, the Dituri line In naliin , r)r , '• rare loi'lliladelphia 3i ft. [3;111 itnorp, 0 Leaves (holy a 8 o'clock A !V, ORlee second door bel o w the Merrhanl3 I lael Wood MI DELL, CI3 AII A SI, IV,1I:(111 fell 2.1, 184:3-1Y- l'ronrietorS. F ACT'S SPE.qh" F FOR TII.IISF:L S Vl'__Trzu7if COXVIXCINO:- 11:,v,,,LT been afflicted roe nearly two yen IN, ta•iih a hard swoon no !li e cap 0r,,, v Which produced much pain, and ppliea lions r-romnietoled by t he Facuill —all in vain wi cored romplelf le tu t lIIC lISP of one. bonne Of Ile. Bran/ Linanetit. or Exlcrnal Remedy. Witness me hand 1 : 1M ES TAYLOR, Ohio I p 11 , 11 ro, Pa. 841)• I , r. flrandrelli's Exleindl Lem, do or Linainerd; nnl a! hi./ offiee, Vt. nod siteet, PIZ! E 51; reins per /mule. fel. I! 1011 I:10 COFFEE. 20CIN,Is Tra. 20 Poxes Tobacco. 15,000 00Q. Leine and Loaf Soar. 20 Poxes Raise s, 10 .• Soerm 10 o 0 Keza Ground Ginger. YIIIIIIPgS. 4 o jedieo. 100 Barrels (;, - Pen A p -les. Received ou con-ign meet a nti for sale cheap for cash b 7 II DEVINE. U. State: Line warehouse, calla! Basin, Liberty ft. rear 10,114;1. COP.YRT , .VERSHIP. tindersigt.ed have associated themselves tngeth Pr fur one year from the Ist Innnary, Ito fit 43. on der the syleof Devine ei• )I cAntilty, for the purpose on ly of receiving, and for warding Conde, T OUISVILJE 1.1.11 E .2VD REA.V3. Just rerelv. I.led a Ripply of (Moire Louisville Lime and good Beane by the bbl wholesale or retail to Emit customers. mar. 16 I. HARRIS, No 9, Filth et. Stradl? AND MOLdSSES. 6 HF . iDS. N. 0. Sugar. 40 bilis. Molasses. Just received per Steam boat Ashland, aril for ea le by 1, W.BURBRIDGE 4 - Co. mar 3. 'Water at., between Wood and Smithfield MOLASSES 300 BBLS,Jr. 0. .NOLASSZB;jast reed per steam bOat Be'b, sad fpr aahr by W. BURBRIDGE k Ca. Water st. betlrtea tiVoiul f tgentiiield No, 43 Wood street, Plu+burgh .I 1 ... N. I.l4ikN =WM l'hiln _ . art/i p arlorml-trlti to nay forme, pahu of thir trill;--11./vil.2 re•tirrd from the ttrart ire of NT, thrine. I mO\ hr portnltlrd 10 iny. llmt it hoe 11111J1 10 111 e 00 of r, w mtrnm t , ;0 1101,m ,oj / , yrd St/ 11100,11 or la rtre • t .1m re Of Mt...1(011r al pi act ice as my ; own has hero for I h .;1) or 4 1 1 .ears Tltr r Npttriepre ofti, 1 period of active t ife. 00,110, fart of my Mt Vint , he,/ 1W 011011111, (8,30. as.mri t tlit,) ! 10. 11. %. ikon, in t he• put, 10 . 0 of nmdtrinr, (in both n period of fintrt vunrs.) ettattlos me Itl.ittil4c lolls of ti lt , % merit,. of his So Convenient, so etlir mot, nml yet ,0 1 ,, afe, (lid 1 esteem !lose ptik. t hat for the Imo five vents in my practice for the mire of chronic cloemei. of whatever onto,, and Ihn:m of ceniale3 in particular. I have tiqett more 01 them than :111 other Medi(' like every m her llll , thrine, this must fall in some in Al nnres, Ind In my hands there has been Ippg meal and more srttisfart 10r) In I administral ton of This one remedy llian of ail at hers; Its rood effects sOmel Imes unite oslonl , lttne tnr. If my pat at required aperient medicine cif her ..for e or after parturition, the Wilson's in Is were just the thing I wonted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined witheostivem 59 or Inactivity of the liver constituted the disease 31 my patient, the pills were Just the thing I wanted. If 1 treated a rase rot - miring nn einnienagogne, the Wilson's pills were Plat the thing I vvanied. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the , turn Cf life,' the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted. Thus, without reapiet to tile name, a disease might hapf;en to wear at the time I have had it under treat ment, pa:ticular indications or symptons arising. were moYI promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's pit ls. rf, DCVINE. C A. MCA NI7LII That so great a number of diseaties, and POIDNiIIIeS ap, patently opposite ones, In which Ih.avc used these pills, should be clued more readily hy them than by any other remedy, may at first seem stra nab and contradictory, but why it is so is as clear to toy mind as that a great many persons should become thirsty from ba many different causes, and yet all require that common and greatest of all blessings, water to quench their thirst. In conclusion, it Is duet Ile eputation of the medicine and the public, tosay decidedly and ancondittonaliy, that the Wilson's pills aretheonly combination I have ever met with In my longcourse of practice, that really pos eessesanything curatiye or specific forsiek headache. Yours 4-e., DR. MILO ADAMS, The above Pills &signed particularly for the sick Hoed-Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels .te., prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for sale,wbolesaie and retall,at his dwelling In Penn street, below rifaststry, Octl I(in Bazs Rio Cotree. l'or sale by NJ oct 4. • A, CORDON. 13 S BOA lilt U.,YI) C AND Y--Tur - rt.r has r received this dilly from New York. a Ewell supply o. the above celetirriled cure for Cunghs, C 01,13 and Coil sumptlon; and is ready to supply cukioinersat wholesale or recall, nt his ,Medical Agency, St; Fourth at. Vii) .dre. e'askionable Boot Maker,_ nee removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he wou'd he harTY to see hi,: old ensinmers, anti all others who feel dispos. eil to patronize him. Ile uses [wilting lint Orel rate stoel,, and employs the best of workmen; and as he give" - Ina constant personal attention In busthem, he truststisat. he will deserve a t,d receive a fair share of patronage. sep 111 urrs, frt.; tONFECTIONARY.— .A Hunker ri , pectfully informs his frienditand the puldic that they ran always Ihe hest quality of lee Cry:L(l,4. toactlier with al; kinds of confectionary and fruits. In their Pee,on, al his PRlalajohinent No. 11, Filth street; l.et%%c it Wood and Market. N. 11.—Parti, Auppii,.(l on tin eliniteFl notice, with cakes. or aii;tltispj in lips line. Also families furnished will, Bread. @Pp 10 1 , 1 1 1 A NS'S CA.11").)111,t; S .—A R A Fl AM J. er.cm ER. residing at fib Mott skeet, New Vrirk, was ;Milled with flyspep-aa In its rim.t navavat ed farm. 'II, s) 11111i0111 there violent head. aria , . areal (4 , 1,110 v. Fever, COSI iVCTIPA9, rota It, heart. loon, pain in till rhea and sionotell always after eating_ lie p iireil !..el.S.j1!0 11 of sinking ti lire lur red iongne, tan=ea, faith 1'1 . 1141.T0 cumil ing.s, dizziness towards rol ie , dleness. 'these had continued up. writ of a I welt, month. when. on consoliing ilr.Wm, Evan...1(1(11'11:01mm slre!d, and snlimiiiing to Ills ever surressfal and aglrenhle rood. , of ireatnesil. Elie pnl ieari eorpidriely ',afire., in health in the short spare of 011( . 1110 . 1 , li,nnd 2rtfritil for Ille I Ile a frill:0111! brnrfil deriv.. rd, gladiv came forward and Ilie abovr qigir l'or sale Wliole , ale ;tad Iletaii R. C. Nn 20. tvood ct ref.!. Irelow eleeond, fi)r Cash. _\'l ON CW7'7'o N J 9CTORY. Prices Reduced. sh , - , Pt,' Yarn. Long Reel Yarn. No. 16 cfg.prr It. t 1 at It;,1 :2,(111 at 9 rig per Ilz, 110 r;iitt to oio 7at 17 trt 71)0 at 7 ditto 11 at 171 lino 800 3i li ditto 9 at 1 900 at thitt? 10 a' 191 ,;.t , tt !GOO at 4 11 12 to kvtrk a .11 7 . • 14 ," •1- 1 - , at 11 20 ditt., It; at .22 17 to 23 to .21 4 ".1, 1 '.1”.! , ..tv1rk a! If; ci3pt r I • :1 ‘1• 1 :•) dnlo ratnih - •10 • 1.2 , , dtt;,, , C,Tfa . l l'hfi 111 • 20 dill., .I'l% 1.1.! •• 2.; ato 1;1'11 ,r!,) I Yarn :,IA 33 on IJ 7.t Ohl in i•rarr . it. if 641 at .1 ' T. ''.".fll d i{rik,,c,l Or 'he Foal offir , e, J. lc 111)(tli II E. 11.) l'o, 0 • "411 IWO- N. O. 1.1 N 11 41) T., tt 2i111..1; N i4l 2 111. Jo,: rrr,rvf'4l 14 fi f:tritelkn ,• 1 . IV, RI: I In; I: ,t 11 ,rrr 41 In, wren %Vo.",ti and :•triedhfieW Itemovai. 1 111 rr'7l , lV r Noorip z 1:4 , :0t.i.141ftr1.1 If. 'hi. 1111,,An2,11g trotp.e, doot 11.11.1 firer hFio,t , t.whrre 1,011 I uutort.49,, •v. ”. n I de :wend nr .1. - 11 Z C.: , I. 1 , 11, \ .4. }'rum 17±0 Iltl4 fire. ant! in tunny eo,- F:Ufni, 4114,1 111` melt r %. 1 , 0 rwAs. ffpits w 111 ,1/0•!•.". r .V0rk114:,,,01, he 1t..00, If. 117. ' ~ 1 a :1 tt 111 1,. tidd .11 V, vr.lnr /A e. H. 1)4 ,Ni.kl;lll' Thy I t , lt: r. , ~• Lt . -t'••. , wnuti-• I•1I v t:. . I r ••I.r of v.., ..., eet : rtrt trot 1,1, lir , 11 inns tt. ti r.l 11,31 lel tle"; en the trade , r w t.O to v , IV. ti .I'l OW 11l I!. :' , 1.11 I .4. l'iti {ttitlA ..tt :11,"11 t. ittt. (1111 ii not I t'a rr kir, (.0 rt..01“:1110 atho ft, I item-els:or 3•• ;3, : tt' 4 3 1 3 hoot , . 3 0 (1 1.3 t 11, aid err , l,, • err, rylg, i ' ' r.• ti qua, r.l :hitt o flitit •3/rr. 0, 1 tr. I .:10303 o'l' et. I, it ti , ll.toto in_ .11• . ,110, tttt9ll4.o'.l (113.0, (1)r 11, VI,II trtt• 1,f1”11,1 1 41 3r .t . ..• Sor petsitet% ,tart 1 3,0 0.001- etre 01111' r.t1ett13 , , , 1 to 1110 01111 , 31,1 are • 0 o.ore r 01i 110;110 rre.l.l 1113 n ht• fir ilietit; Ino:1,3•11.• alio., amonc With- 111 I p•I•,-11101. ti t'rer, t t •trilooiitoV read .111111 tatIVAII'd 1 1, 111 .,1 , rt..,.:•••• 10 1110., %i Ito 1% t. 711 In have ll lit In liriv rtito PI Or It, n little hit - miry it nil that thin r. Ilse place tncAre II can I e 300 0100031.1 r .1; [ 4 . I in 7- :fir f r - r•Thrt.te la mode Mon,:tinr4, or rather •Mon•reenr., I , ,ht) have .4.en. tl an qby 10 fort, I:itely, and hn orinrr .nth rilyy and dl=l4, to fond or lenEthy adoer. 11 , etnetlift arc that tie above (fulth.rnie, at they ir rin rrfcrrnrr• to then, whatever, The per.on nllndrrl to I- t brir pre=en! rniph , yrr. an .114,en,rine,mil..) keep. a .lop .:hop in 110. rity. '('hr raid) II i2l ly w:1;1 it: of on, lilt pig. and on doa'•t will rr..t,rd Ihr t., by Living Then, r. r , rn . P.I 7.7.%1111.: to 11131,0. r,O of rank with rN 11. , 13 none ran coin pc , r, hod britrt Senn them. o imnce mune other way, a a little pret .int ion It 1;911 per rpOI rtn f yp!n.ion. D R. GOOD VS Cclebrcited Female Pil4. These Nils are stronsly recommended to the notice of the Indicts as a safe and efficient renw.tly In removing complaints peculiar to their nes, from want of ex erckr, or genet:ll debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteroct oil Hysterical and Nervous affections. Ter..., Pllle have gatned the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the Uni. col Stales, and many Mothers. For sale Wholes:lle and [Mall. by R. n. SELLERS, Agent sop I() No. 3.0. Wood Street, below Second, %,%TM, A DA IR, Boot rind Shoe Jltaker, Liberty St., opposite the head of Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.— Tbe subscriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas RetTerty, deceased, has commenced boldness In old stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work In his line, in The best manner and on the shortest notion. He keeps cot sin nt ly on hand n large assortment ofshoc findings of all descriptions and of the first 993111 v. lie sollcits the patronage of the nub. lic and of the rryft. WM. ADAIR, Pet. 10 prrrsnTTRGIT MANUFACTORY.—Springs and if Lies for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coach, (7 and Eliptic Sprint!' (warranted.) Juniata Iron Axles, Silvernnd 13rass platrd Dash Frames, Prass and prated Roil, Harms, Slump Joints, Patent Leather, Sliver fled Brass Lamps. Three fold Steps, Malleable iron, Door Handles and Hinges. gre•.ke. JONES , d• cOLETWA St. Clair 411.. hear It a illesheny . s r.rd.rn s, D.,offtee and dwel;ing In Fourth, nrar Perry meet. gpp 13—Iy LOOK AT THIS. The, attenl inn , rtho e who hare been somewhat seeft• tital in reference Pt the numerous certificates nultlished in favor or nr. Pwavne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher rv, on :trepan' on lip ltelns unknown in ibis sec lion of the f-ttai e. Is respectfully directed to the l'ollowlnts rent Hie:etc.' Itt , writer of which has been a citizen of tilts hormish for several years. a nel is knort,ri as a gentleman of inte;rily and rePTKMW I IIIIII v. 7'o Ike ,Vent, Mr. 1. giant. burr used Dr To Comp rind Syrup of Wild Cher, r for a roust% with whlth I have hren severely al. flirted for :Iliont four months, and I harp no 11.vitm ion in saying that it Is he ninst MT:vire medicine ihol I have hern aide to procure. It commis-es all uneasinens. and ;irrett,• • well with my dirt.—and mantalna a reztilar and zt , td tinstctile, I car freely reentninend it In all nt hers net, d. 1. MiNNI,A, 1101 gt:gh Or Cha IllherPWV. 'lap-%0. ° , .P 1 - t,r sate by wir.r.r ‘ll TIM f: sop reed FRUIT, sIIADE, 1Y ORSAM-PNTAL derirmug orneurlntz Fruit. X Ornumeno o l Tree*, or Fr!, roto , ort., from Philndef. k, are requortod It make opp4irot ion ag rnoo "r, r 7 tho Druz and FIN! Sin, of ihr Feb r<rrfl r.,wfmro r:;. be hod ratalorzirez..zrotuhrordr• r fthe mom exoe!hu s t c'a ru'd F. L. SNOWDF,N, Reg , 21 No 1114 Liken). rt , rerd. head of Wood I . IA llFl it-rot:Y.—Patrick. all rc- Catch TIN I nit his friend. the public crn• wall), hrlc' n hat r onliliPll , rd i Marble !mane., t the enrnnr or r. n h rid Li'ar'. - it... Where will 14 , con‘laolly nn Irani tom!. one., , unmet Werra, monument.., brad and foot ciovai telile for rahinet wart., and rvrry rt i ..! t o 1!1,` b ,14 / I PIIA. Ile will ..verso.." r rt« rrc rwri e rn e " c d s f t r i :70e 'NI (.Itri - ec- - or In if. ACClockec; `y in.ia .le Root Make...Liter-11r, 2,1 door from t" , :: , rt A I fry The clitierr,lier recuectlitily inform!. !be . hat he Ita, trozll cn Cell the above tot.inetm in the I .t.on formerly orCitpt ,, tl ht. Mr. henry M'llogkey. Col 11.3 t he ie rum,. prepared In attend to All order!. in. hi. line i.flati.inec. wi.i..la.patrh notion the most rr:m.Mrible ?lerm, From h, Inn 7 lenen In the ityienfoein re or r;.“;•01,01.fe r”rt. , ,rldpio that all artlars • rola hi. roullielptilyril sell 2ive rat iPrariinn to hi. Im .‘ of naihli. ;:..trioit7n rewuneifutly colirth •rp 10 IXliy.t.rns v v 11,r ~, o f (. : I •et lel ripe: 3,1,1 I,,l•jVnt! t'y L F, 1 41 lIV 'lE\•. 14:1 T. 1 1 ,, fly st. L ... ...:"..p,' , ~... .• :e :able . • Tr ' '...4.1....4?'", # ,....,.4..ir, .."- ix" Z, U.CII 00 A 1,%-v ,;g:)44:,,.'4:Ve';;;t77:ne •4464":":444;:.. • lu IA Lig la ~It 4 t '. s-' . . 1 ., i '4?,..4'!..X,'':,, . pututub.ak Jli.ir ,C- .. ..era, 1 VI W. form Scale , on t% !wets, to weigh 2,500 ihs, at $55 00. do do 2,005 at 4345 CO do do 1,300 at 35 (10 tin do 1.000 at ;41 00 Jo do .1011 at 25 00 With raking levers an addil ion of s3to earl, scale. Dormant Critics for the u-e of ‘Va rehouses, Flouring, Mills, 4-c.,l lir same prlces as above. A Ist), Vl'hite'n Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's illlprOVernenin, and a variety of why!' counter scales, which they will sell for froth n to $l5, They also manofacluce Steam Engines for Flatting Milts, Saw 11ills, Salt Works, t` - c,, double and singe Antil• latheS,foOt and o 1 her lathe.; for WOO 4 turnin g inachions for tenanting chairs, planing IlltlrtlitirS, door nod sash machinn,. unit's Pa te nt horse power, with without lira.liing machine , . a superior article: circular saw sh1:111... marldprs for sawing lath, Tinner's mm chin,- and rums "fall descriptions • also for making black Inc boxes, a superior article; governors for strain engine. stoci,s, inps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or joint hots and machlnery for making tits same. cotton factory ma chirwry mad,. Or repaired; printing press Platters turned and printing pre,ses repaired J 31 ES 31 A 3% A gen:. se p`22—t 101 LIP il ) do do do _IN IL GL r TIIRIE, Auctioneer and Commis. el Firm At erchant,./ico.loti,eoene e of Wood .4. Fifth sts. Pittsburgh: Having been appointed one of the A 'teflon errs lot the City of Pitsburgh. tenders his services to Job. hers, manufacturers and dealers, who may be disposed to make trial of tills market• lie Is prepared to make advances on consignments of nil saleable commodities, and ttu..its corrrspondents by quick sales, and Fyne,' y 'and favorable returns. That the various Interests which may be confided to him, shall he adequately protected, he brings to the aid of his own experience in business and acquaintance with merchandise generally, the services of Mr. SANVZI. FAUNICRTOCK; heretofore advantageously known, as an Importer and dealer In Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement Is made. EFER TO Messrs. M. Tiernan, R Pres'i. of 51. M. Bank. Darlington k Peehies, " RoberiGalway, James M. Cooper, James May, R. M. Riddle, Pittsburgh Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres't j of Exchange Bank. Ilampton,Sinith, k co John D. Davis. Samuel Church, dl J. K. Moorhead, 41 Jas, W. grown ~5.• Co. a. John II Brown. k co. " Smith kfl matey. Yardly k ' , vers. John S. Riddle, John Daloell, AtTIBT/N, A ttoeney at Law. P Wm re h. Pa. .01Bee In 4th street, opposite Burke a Bn Wing. *lta.b:at E. Aolll>,, EN., will give his attention to my unfinished business. and I recommend him to the patron age or my Mende. WALTER FORWARD. sop 14)-- v • - ( - )Oi 7 NC; s S Improved form gralrkor. mnnnfartnred b r um vur.arriclPr*. nl rhev M:11.'1,111 hti1.111,1r,,?1. I'CLW4,II Ma rl Ot d 111,y and Fill It +I reel, t‘vo rfewir,4 rho vv l'emperanre (Intl, Pill. o (:err t hey Itl,.rllVarillrf.a nd c rul -I 111 !2. on Itnnd the fo'ow log , calescw ;In? Iv composcd '"OTING k RGADRVRY Phlladel'a sePlO • PROSPECTUS For publishing a nem Daily Pape* in the Cit 7 of Pilis burgh, to be entft/td the DAILY MORNING POST. rpnESubstribera having Made arrangonents to merge A the Arnet icon Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Meerut ry into one Jmtrnal, have concluded to pubtkh a daily paper with the title of the Deily Morning Post. The feeding object of the «Pore" will be the dissemina tion and defence of the petit ica I principles that have kw tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective papers • and their hest efforts will mill he devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Although, In politics, the paper will be thoronghlY demacratir, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest, candid bistnry of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat ters and occurrences that come properly within the sphere of a Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently In cresting to entitle It to the patronage of the public, it respective of party considerations. In addition to the political and general news that will be foand in the "Morning Post," the Panora. will take pains to furnish the busineess community with the latest and most Ititirestior. Costmgact&t. ernes from all parts of the country • and to have prepa red inch accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade aswill he advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men in their several caning.. Tet•ess.—The Post will he tuitilished en a terse impert a I 'beet or fine paper, (ma nufact rit ed especially for this Jonrnst) at tite unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum,payahle in advance. It will also he sold by newsboys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a ropy. Advertisements wilt he inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other deity papers of the city. Mit s •TlCßFTTactive lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will he enraged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, AllZtiff 31. 11142. W. H. SMITH. Ragi B Y !Morrison 4. c o . London, for sale only by S h tS'ickersharn, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley Pilisbnrs.h Pa. and 11. Harwood, Deaver Pa. who In sole !wen' for %' 'tern Pennsslvanla. EP II 10 n'Clop.i.liey's Clothing More FRESH ARRIVAL OF'NEW GOODS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF RE3DY _VIDE CLOTIIIiVG AT TIM THREE BIG DOORS,: No. 151 Liberty street. one door frorWhe Jackson Foundry. rrHErut:ui6cr is just rine;ving at his well known. I eS l : lll lktinirlit,f h 0 latent, mast varied and ciliAeteT stock or Goons !hat has ever been offere4 in this city Every article wa< selected lin hintrelf in the eastern cf. ties. and purrlnt-r t l a the towesT cASE PRICES, and he is therefore enabled to WI his articles. much lower than they can he had at any other eMald i shment west or the mon n tat mi. His articles are all made by experienced workmen, Rout the 141.'51 manufactured roods and in tile most MODERN FASHION. He feels confident that all persons who will call at hls establigliment and examine his stork will be satisfied that 131.7 f TER IR PG 4 INS can be obtained at the THREE BIG DOORS than at any sinitlir establishment in lie Lily, Ills stork co, skis In part of Coats. Pantaloons, rests, Drawers, Shirts, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, And every other article of Clot hice of the limit style From his varied stock of cloths he is prepared to MAKE CLOTHES TO ORDER at the shortest notice. Ina style unsurpassed by any other Prlisburgh house, and rerranttri lo srm-k of STriuge a , fd Summer arods Is Ponerior to any previno. importation.. nod he leas on hesitation in .ayinr that for exrellenee, lteauty nod riteapnel•s they eannot he equalled in the we=t. 'rite .tit.erilter would ones more return MS (hank', to hie friend. and the poidic for the un;:reeedentrti patron oar ite,trmed on his et 4 altli , ttmeitt, and hellevintx that hisfllFlOttirts had found it to their advanlfy,e to deal with him, be would repent his invitation to all Conte who wi.h In pnreha.te 0011110 e of every dr.rr!ption at !owe.; priee..lo rail at No. 151, LI BERT'S' FTRE'rr. M' t.ot-ftt,serve Metal Plate In the JOHN Pavement C . LOSKr.Y. Feb 22 Paiisage and Remittances, TO AND FROM GREAT zattzairi. du i rk 41,.....0. k 1 A . , Ma•r 4 i t ."--" New York and Liverp9ol pEti So.vs i' esiroli s of sending for t! friends to come from any part of Great Britain. are respect fully informed 11131 the suliseriber is at all limes pre pared to make inch en•mgt rut - mg. Ile is prepared in renill monies by drans, which arc mailo payable at :Inv point throughoni the United Kingdom on presenta. tion; having been for the last 12 years engaged In the litimeig. he feeb+ eonfident that his arrangements on To ft :hip s the .b!thpt;r. are such as wil gie satisfaction. he Ships compTslng the above line, l are v all °Nile first class and are commanded by careful and skillful masters, leaving Liverpool once each week during the season._ For further particulars:triply it by lever to 3011 N lIHRDMAN, No. GI South street, New Yolk, or to J. KIRKPATRWR, at Messrs Datzell 4. Fleming'.:, Water street PliPT,h. March 3--2.md, MEIICIIANTS' LINE. BETWEEN. PITTSBURGH ,HIND P 1111,3 DE EPHPI 8.11-T1 MORE r 1111 S Line is prepared to COMftlenre business on the B openlite of the canal: It I, composed (west of Cot-. iimbia) of First Class Portable Boats, chartered for the •_enson, each boat being itreitarge of its re.pert 4-0 owner, The line has at a heavy expense taken a Potacv op IN erns:sec from one of lie most substantial and prompt offices In t he United States, covering all goods shipped by it. (free of expense to tbe owners of Ole goods ) Ship. pets desirous of availing themselves of this insurance must give notice at the place of shipment of the value of their goods. The rates of freight will he as low as by any respon -o,lp carriers, and the facilities for giving satisfaction to customers In all respects are surpassed by no line on the canal. Shipper. to and from the east are respect. fully Invited to call, fhe business will be coadneled by CL ARKE & , 90 Front street and Canal Rsisin, T r HAW iitomrgh. J. BUTLER & C. JACKSON, Foot of Dock street, Philadelphia. • W. M, MEREDITH, New JOS. lIARN ISH & S. 'MILLEN York. , Baliore. J. & P. MARTIN, March 4 S. NIORROW /VI. I . 4 rUFAC Tun ER of Tin. Copper and Sheet Iror Ware, No. 17, Fifth st., between Wood and Mar— ket: Keeps constantly on hand a :food awn:fitment origami, and solicits a share of public pa trona2e. Alao,on hand, the folhering I Hides: Shovel... Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons, Skillets, Teakettles, Sot", Ovens, Coffee Mills tte. Mer• chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as lie is deteradtted tosell cheap for cash or approved paper. tsar. 14—V BLOONSO-25 tons Blooms hit 4 .tore lied for wile by 3, W. BURBIt I DOE. Water between Wood 4- Smkb Jan 3 1843 MME liarrisburgb; A lOW, Columbia. _~_~ . rilE LITERARYTVIIT. Botwer and his Wife.' In Sargent's New Monthly fur, April, we fi nd an account of the differentes be. tween the celebrated author and bis,laciy, written by one acquainted 'with the Cir cumstances. It appears that theAliffieol. ties commenced in his hostility ro children, which prompted him to withdraw thiir first born into the country from the'boseat Id' its mother ere she bad reccveied from her illness, before it was ten days And if one-half be true in the article giv. , ea, Bulwer is a cool, black heartetltyrftit, unfit to be the husband of any woman, and totally destitute of least particle of honor. , Tire writer of the sketch sayer: -" hares lto Paris, during the winter of Is4o, that I. r,first beheld Lady BULWER. Gen. ekes, the American Ambassador, was givingerne of the most splendid balls of the Begetter." After describing the appearance of Nit& Bulwer the writer proceeds: - The history of Lady Bulwer was it il at time upon every lip. The envious trhaairad o 'the compassionate pitied, aherfitrinteeefrated praiiied. But her conduct was unierpeaelra able, and her character so unbleutialted that the voice of slander was huerhetil , in awe. Even calumny sought not to - -des. poll her of her riches, alattost her -only possession --her fair fame. The day succeeding the`Ball glee* . by General Cass, I_-become i ereonall quainted with Lady Bu aver.or - several months after that period 1 saw her uheast daily, sometimes passing two or three hours in her society. And the more inti. mately I became a, quainted with bet, the more Lreproached -myself for everrhaving breathed a word, or 'harboring a thought, to her disparagement. r* * •* • ~ • • • * so Lifdy Bulweta then Rosins Wheeler, -was married at the age of eighteen,-te Mr. Bulwer, how„Sir Edward Lyttr'n %Seer. She gave him berheart with her irand,land had every rTason - to'believe that heTeturne ed his own, until she discovered thet'he was not embarrassM with so troohteream e a possession,, Before she had been married , a year, she had proofs too inematealdhkof her husband's being a lawless and re, morseless libertine, -But she watt- then about to become a mother; and •whatwill not a woman endure for the sake of her child? What will nut a woman, wha4oves, or has loved, forgive? On the birth-of that child, in whose - endearmere s she had fond ly hoped to find consolation for the neglect and ctuelty of her husband, his tyranny assumed a new and more dreadful shape. Almost befereake young mother Wag - con• safered Duvet danger, her Infant, in Spite ofher expostulations, and tears, was tak— en I r rom her and placed under the charge of a wet nurse, who resided several miles from London. Bulwer declared, that be would not permit his wife to become a 'nursery maid; that children were 1 - ks de• testation; and that the "noisy littis iinP" should be kept at a respectable distaneel Lady Bulwer did not submit to thireen natural and despotic decree, without:re naonaireitlng. , But her grief and entreaties only called Garth the -most virulent abnie from her inflexible husband. After tar incident he neglected her , more than ever and not unfrequeutly, in his motnents of ungovernable passion, she was toroed to submit to persurul violence. " She again became a mother, and her child was a sun. Through the kfluence of a compassionate physician, the child was left under her care, and her little daughter recalled from her exile. The wife-arid mothe r was now comparatively happy, When her husband was at home she could only visit 'the nursery "by stealth, but, he generally spent his days and nights in ai,_ 'ipation, and seldom troubled her with his undesirable sociezry. But in his absence she was constantly subject to the pereeetl tions of his mother, who was originally opposed to the marriage, and showed, an "pen detestation of her daughter4iniew from the beginning. This woman became a spy upon Lady Bulwer's action, and was conanually vex. citing Bulwer's anger against his :tatifer,—. This state of affairs continued until lis daughter was about six or seven years Ad. The grandmother 'then declared that the child must have a governess. And new, indeed-, Lady Bulwer's misery sons belled description. She was not nermitted to have a voice in anything that concernedher child. Her studies, her dress, herexerreise her food, were all at the command of the governess. And - this lady in authority did not scruple to tell the anxious mother, when, she remonstrated, that such were Sir Ed— ward's order.. Lady Bulwer complained to her husband. But he sometimes laugh_ ed in her face, and told her that the wo - man was as competent a persea as could be found' and very pretty willzal;' tt,Ont other times he flew into a rage, and for bade her in .ntioning the subject. Before many months elapsed, Lady Bela wer inevitah'y discovered that this :refer*, tunate wriman was; beyond a-doubt, swath,. er of her husband's victims. The woman herself evincetlno shame ;t her situation;- but, elated at the helplessness of Lady Btilwer, end her own superiority, assumed perfect control Over the household. La., dy Bulwer's orders to the domestics were; contremanded, her most trivial arrange,.., treats interfered with, and her children it variably ordered to their studies, precise- . ly at the hour which she had appointed-Lir,: taking the air mith them. Thus walla/ea., annoyed and irritated in every m aa a person who Made her de anner. by gtadatkua lan enegar rose for her assumption of ant4ority.-- •