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VOL 1.-NO, 115
• • PUBLISHED BY
.THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
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0 .. W. CORNER OF WOOD 4. FIFTH STE.
*BabIL—FIVE DOLLARS a Year, payable in
allvssiee., Single copies TWO CENTS--for sale at the
*hamlet. or the office, and by News Bays.
Vike Mercury and 31augfacinrer
frinaidiiined WEEKLY, at the same of f ice, on a &Mile
'Medians sheet, at TWO DOLL-111.9 a year, In ad.
winsce. Slnele copies. SIX CENTS.
Terms of
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Two Insertions, 0.75
rim% Insertions, 1,00
_ Niotureek. 1.50
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Cias sysara. Two Squares
Ws months, $lB.OO Six months, $23.00
Oae year, 25,00 One year. 35,00
rrLaravr advertisementsin prorortion.
CA RDS of four lines SIX DoLLARa a year.
PUBLIC OFFICES,&C.
,Ctit Post Orstca. Third between Market and Wood
atiiOtst—lt. M Riddle. Postmast;r.
- -, lhmeosx Musamt, Water, 4th door from Wood st. Peter
sleirltintlblhsts—Major John WiHock, Collector.
Mew Titimainty, Wood between First and Second
Meertm—lames A. Bartram, Treasurer.
Conwrs TILIC.4III7ItT. Tbird street, next door to the
rkiti Ptimbyterian Church—S. It. Johnston, Treasurer,
1111•Tois Orme', Fourth, between Market and Wood
atratrta--Alexander Hay, Mayor.
• IMlUoatawi's SICItsIIOI, Fourth, near Market st.
BANKS
-Prevent:non. between Market and Wood streets, on
Stfird and Poertb streets.
nintelli4NTS . 4.141) MLIIITY•CTORZRII . •ND FARXeille Dx•
'Tarry flastr. (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, betwten
'Mood and Market streets.
• Excitation, ?Mb street, near Worn!.
nOTELS.
titonnYeatnnt. rtooan, Water siren', near tlir Bridge.
ft inflamer floret., corner of Penn and St. Clair.
, Phainciaarsa' flntst, corner of Third and Wood.
Efoirst.corner of Third and Stnlilifield,
enrresoleares. corner of Penn .trePt and Canal.
;1011.111A it Beats, Liberty street, near Seventh.
--" l llllAtatite Mammon House, [Andy Si oppro:ite Wayne
R114.11M1031.11T Bri /AKIO?' Hover. Penn St. oppoatte Canal.
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°BERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
ODNSELLOR AT LA. We —Office rein°-
~M tol esters Offices on Grant st., neat ly °novae
tiiii — fiew our[ House, next rooms to John D. ribbon,
gm 4—First floor. FPI, 10
10405. n. ELLtarr, M. D.- Office rewebed fa
IL Se. Clair street, between Penn and Liberty Sl l .,
Pitlitiotrirk. N• P 10
.H 2 OOR TONER. Atiotnev at Law. North East corner
ginfthfleld and rouritt sure?:. sep 10—ly
. 00. 114 r ANDLESS & Aitorneys and
Conotaellore at Law: Olden in the Diamond. back
d[ the Old Court Dodge. Ph isiturgh aep 10
eVIMUNIC it FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law. Fourth st.,
SOF . near the Mayor's Office. Plttshurelt. cep 10-ly
11100.11AmturoN, Attorney at Law, rift h, het wren
Wood and Strti:Geld sta.. Pitishursh, sep 10-1 y
loom 0111A.R.4. It 011INSON, Attorney al Law;
rir Office on Ike norihside a he Diamond.hotween
aartetied Union sinntlx. npaaira P 10
A-' DURBOrt A,W, Attorney nt haw; tenders
• his professional services to IN. priltlft, Office cur
-Imi of rifiti sail Market Stretvs, above U. Lloyd et 00 1 3
billiiii.Pittio.nrsh, Pa. sPo 10
EINITZR ¢ Ilut:11 N N. Attorneys 't Lam. offire
remnse..l from the fl anton& to A ttorneY'sn ow,"
:Study side of Fourth street, between Market and Wood
at vaPits tn , lllo
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BCCILMASTER, ADRNEY AT LAW,
/if• has retnoved his °dice In the corner of Fourth
ntedist and Cherry Alley, between Smithfield and -Grant
4sirtrelm Pittsburgh. rep 10
gragONOE M. L./11%/111, Attorney at lA*, Office
VI !Wri.,54 Fifth street, near the Theatre, Pittedurgh.
27—ly
READE 49f1ING TON,
AT.TOR.NICr AT LAW. —Office in Bears' Ftnilding
TmrlAateet, ritifelm rg h. Nov.s. 1842.
11 OM! kb MITCHELLe--Attrinley at Law, office
OP Totter at Smtilifielal and Bth Os— Pitted.urgh.
-412- CiffiettlOns made. A I iilluessentrUsted to Ids
'tare Wm he promptly attended to,
feb 16--1 9*
jurismovA.L.-R. Morro*, alderman; otfi e north
XV' ebbs of rim' el., heltiveen Wood and Smithfield
WI; IMlShatth. cep 10
DR. S. R. HOLM Ed, Office in Second street. next door
to Maloony 4- Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10—ly
OHMIC:P..IN 4 STOCKTON, BookArittrs. Printer? t!ti
Paper Manufacturers, No. St Market A. sep 10-.1
JOHN ANDES:SON, Smithfield Foundry, Waier et..
sear the Mononeahria House. Pit txt rt.. h. sep 10-1 y
Magmas ,a roam . PIIANCI9 1.. VOUPIG.
VW& B . YOUNG Furniture Wart
Rooms, t..ottter of Hand et. ¢ Exchan;e Alley.
iteintorta wialtin: to porthase entnltttre. will find It to
,kek-Advastale to glile its a tali. helot folly idlisned that
WO CAR please 11 to quality and price. sep IU
M-UirrON AMS. —Just received 160 choice Mut
too Hama, well cured and for sole cheap byihe do
fipearer retail, by
'a. 10
javrA. 114 G A.— upp'y of La ad, et h's Fresh Ru
ta Ba;a, and other ditfrrent varieties of Turnip
Pew 41est received and for sale at IterteeltD Peters at the
brier and Seed Store of F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood
EU EBB CLOSEY r S Boot and Shoe M 3 dulacto-
W ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States
tact. Ladies rranelia, Kid and Satin Shoes wade in
Is *West manner, and by the newest French patterns.
*Bp la
inks DEN TOOLS, consisting or Hoes. Fancy spades
MK Transplanting Trowels. Edding Tools, Budding
[nitres. Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., Just re
nnin*" sad for sale by P. L. SNOWDEN.
sup ]0 1184 Liberty street, head or Wood.
MAGISTILATESIBLANKS, for proceedings In Al
teekoppt ander the late leer, ter pale at this Office
34/2101. SALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal
. Lane and Ol=h street. Apply to
say 111) BEN/. DARLINGTON, Martel, near 4111 et.
LBS. Landreth's French Sugar Bret treed,Just
reesived and Cyr sale at the Drug and Seed
P. L. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
!tole of
.ep 10
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.—
1 o be used is Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on
ipart paper,and in the forms approved by the Cou rt,for sate
a%ibe Odle, of the Mercury and Democrat. rep 10
• HUBBARD, Ladies' lath inflame boot and
o bo e minufnetnrer, No. 101, 'l'llird 1. reel, between
Woad tad Sinitbdeld streets; Pittsba rg It sep 10
rAIL PATTERSOIi, Jr.. Birmingham, near Pittsburgh,
Pa., Manufacturer of Locks, Hinges and Bolts; To•
Mimeo, Puller. MITI and Timber Screws; flousen Screws ifbr
*Wog Mills, te. sep 10—ly
JOHN BPCLOOIKEY. Tailor and Clothier, Ltber.y
at net, between Sixth and Virgin alley, Sonth aide,
IQ
yW. BUR BItI DG E k CO., Wbolesate Grocers aad
Cemmissioe Merchants-. Seated street, between
Wand lad Smithfield sis., Piltstemb. sap 70-7 y
lir . 0.4 A. GORDON. Comm Won and Forwarding
er • liderdataw, Water si.,Plusbeigh, Bev 10-1 y
e*,
dvertising.
LVE LINES OR LE1513
One month,
Two monis,
Three months,
Four months,
Six months,
One year,
ERTISEMENTS
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
10,00
15,00
ISAAC HARRIS,
No.9,Filth at
DAILY - NOINING POST
lIAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co,
Wholesale Grocersi Commission uhf pro
duce merchantl:,
And trea/err Jr ptttrb2rgh ,Alinstfocturee
tolir l e i No, 43 Woottetreett Pittsburgh.
II A I 161,1 AN, J EN NiNCS 'Sc. Co.,
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
N 0.43 Wood street.
Agentsror theltale °Elbe Eagle Cotton Fenton Yarns
Mirth 17, '43.
THOMPSON HANNA J•ISIS TURNBULL.
HANNA 4. ttittNettr.L's Paper Warehouse, No.
104, %%NAM st., Where may be had a general supply
01 writing wrapping, printing. wall paper, blank honks,
school books, te, e. cep 10.—ly
1.111 C. TOWNSEND 4. co.. /fire Workers and
AL. Jdawwfaetairers, No. 23 Market at reet, between 2d
and 3d streets. ' sop 10—ly
• NX.CIIA NG HOTEL, Corner of Penn and I. Clair
j
rt eels, by IBBIN SMITH.
pep 10-1 y
BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--Ed
ward Hushes. lilanulhourer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N0..25. Wood el.. Nilsburgh. sep 10 —ly
N IV G 0 iJ DS. remon k Mackey, witulesale and
1. retail dealer.; In English, F ‘ rOteli, at 41 Domestic
Dry Goode, No. f:I. Nn rket ,POl9l.Orelt. see 10
J OIIN VDEVITT, Wholesale Grocer Rectify log
And Dealer in Produce and Pillslntrgli
Slanorsclurea,,Arllcics, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts•
iorgh. J scp 10
Witaama H. WlLt,Laica lona S. DIJAVORIH
WILLIAMS St DILWORTIL—w hotesate
rne«rg Produce a lid Coonmiaetnn Mereltaniv, and
dealers in Pittalturgh Manufactured artictea, No. 29,
Wood street. cep 10
tons R.Sustsirr J•s. N. Kirks
SHERIFF & KEAN, Manufacturers of Copper.
Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware. No. SO. Front st Fitts.
Burgh. House Spouting and Steamboat work poamplie
executed. cep 10
DAVID SANDS, IV ATCH az CLOCK
MAKER, No. 7, Si. Clair street, Pills.
hi burgh,
DEALER IX WATCH ES, C LOC KS, BR EASTPIXS
FINGER RUMS, CH.IIfXS, E YS, COMB'S.
IMP 10
LANDRETH'S G.A.RDEN SEEDS— A full
supply of Land.eih's Gorden Seeds, always on
hand, and for sale at hie agetity, the thug slore of
P. L. SNOWDEN,
sap 10 134 1.,11 , Ct1y sireel, head of Wood.
REMOVAL —Matthew Jaunt,Tlarivr and Mir Drect
el*, has removed I o Fourth !uroet % opposilei lie :May
OrSoffice, where be will be happy vO,Wah. upon permanent
or transient chslunirrs. Ile sotiriisa share of public pat.
tOna2r. Pell 10
I OHN 111 7 FARL tNIN trOrdsierer and Cabi;tet
.31-ker, TAird st, betibees Wood 4. Market streets,
respectful infirm's his friends and the public that lie is
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. Bit.
reaus, Chairs, 'rabies, Bede rads, Si rids, flair arid Spring,
Mattresses, Curtains. Carpels. ail .orls Of Upholsterlut
work, which he will n•arrant equal .o any made th the
city, and on reasonable terms. imp 10
lENO V.AL!—The subscribers have remov.d to Ws.
IL ter between Wood and Smithfield streets, where
they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and COMMIS•
cion hu.ine , s and would re , tfe , trolly eollrh Ihe patron.
age of their friends. 1. W. BUR BRIDGE ti• Co.
Dee 3
DZ. A. W. PAT PERSON. ...;:fice on Smithfield sirooi
near 8i:Ul• eel) 10
COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, Jr•
110 Word Street. Pittabkret .r.R. A. Hama:in.
Auctioneer and Co.ninksion Ntercha id, is now prepared
to receive and Fell all kinds of Con.!ri and Merchandise.
at his large and eaparintis r nnno, No. 11t),Nurtli Cam
Corner of WINJII and 1 , ,01t ...111.1"t F. Pith=hsrc I,
Regular sales of Dry Goods, C ocelots., and
other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of rack week.
Hardware. Cul !cry. Dry Goons, and Fancy 3 , l , c k m, on
Tuesday, Wed Destiny, and Thursday evenings.
Rooks. kr. every Saturday cv en; o r .
Liberal advances made on Consignments whets wanted
R ZIZR tits Ittl.
AP.lelts. John D. Daviv. Req., 1
, A Dagaley f Smith. 1
Hampton, Smith, 4. Co..
•. P Lorenz Sr Co., 1
.. J. W. Bitrhridee 4. co.. I
.. S.. Whee 4. Co. I
~ Capt. James M'Grirgill. ). Pittsburgh
.. C. Ihmeen, Esq. I
.. Joon M'Fadden Esq. I
.• Lovtit 4. Kennedy. i
" J. K. Moorhead 4 Co. I
.• Jan. P. Stuart, Egli. r 1
.. Rohert Rat Way. K.l.
.. Capt. lir,. May.
~ McVay, Manna, 4• Co.
.. Wirlam Symms. Wheeling
~ S. G. henry, Lunirmille
Smith. Ragnley 4 . • CO Phlia
sep 111
• "N.
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tz.ea 43
FARE REDUDED.—U. S. MALL I.tivz or ST•arlt AND
RAtt. RoADC•ar, front Pitttishargh, via Bedford,
Chambershurg, Ilarrishore and Lancaster. to Philadel.
phia, connecting with the Matt train tlf CrirD In N V.
ttr. Only 150 milesstaein , 2 and one night out.
Also. the Olivet line to Baltimore.
Fate In Philadelphia $lO.
Baltimore, 9,
Lenore daily at 8 o'cicck A. M,
Office second door Sterol., the Merchanla Hotel Wood si.
!WENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH 4 Co.
2.3, 1843-Iy. Proprietors.
VI ACTS SPEAK FOR THEAISELVES--TROTH IS
CONVINCING:— Having been of for nearly
two years, with a hard swelling on the cap !army knee,
which produced much pain, and u.ed various applica
lions recommended by the Faculty—all in vain W. 2:
cured completely by the use of One bottle of Dr. Brand
ret Linament, or External Remedy.
Millen' tor hand JAMES TAYLOR,
Ohio t p Niel...hefty co, Pa. Jen. Mlth,lll4o.
Dr. Brandreth's FAIN nal Rettirdy or Linament; fold
at hls office, N 0.98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Prt i PE—.
SO cents per bottle. Veil 8.
100 BAGS RIO COFFEE,
20Chasts Tea.
20 Boies Tobacco.
13,000 lbs. Lump and Loaf Bogus.
20 Rakes Raisins,
10 " Sperm Candles,
10 " starch.
10 Kegs Ground Ginger.
2 Nutmegs.
4 " Indigo.
100 Barrels Green AD,les.
Reteived on consignment and for sale cheap for cath,
11. DEVINE.
U. States Line warehouse, Canal Da.4n, Liberty it.
Him 10, 1843.
COARRT.NERSHIP.
TE ondersighed have associated themselves togeth•
es for one year from the Ist January, Ist 1843. tin.
der the syteof Devine it MeAnulty, for the purpose on.
ty of receiving and forwarding Goods.
11, DEVINE.
mar 10. C A. Mc'ANULTY..
OUISVILLE LIME AND BEANS. Just reeelv.
• ded • supply of choice Louisville Lime mid good
Beans by the bbl wholesale or retail to suit customers.
•oar. 16 I , HARRIS, No 9. Mil at,
SUJAR AND MOLISSES.
6
BROS. N. 0. Sugar. 40 bbls. Moiassee.
Just received per Steam boat A sbtand. and for sale by -
.1, W.BLTRBRIDOE 4. Co.
mar 3. Water it., between Wood and Siettbfield
MOLASSES.
300E1118dr. 0..N0L4811.(41511 reel/ per steam
boat Little Iles, raid for bob by
J. W. ittrd2RlDC *
fob 27. Water et. between Wood it Sooteibd4
PITTSBURGH, APRIL 5, 1843.
100 B o a c : t a 4 lt la Co tree.
13115 FAE'S 1104illf017NDohh - DF..:::-T • ttrii — has
recelfed ;bits ihy Wm New York. a Troth supply o.
the Oh. e'Creqrarea 'cure fur CoUghs, Colds end Con
;ie'iriVitton; and is ready to supply cui.lomersat wholesale
or retail. at his Medical Aim?, Sti Fourth at.
nov 12
DAVID CLARK, Ag't. eashimble Boot Afaiter,—
Iles removed to No, 34 Market street, between
Second and Third streets, where be would be happy
to see his old customers. and all olhciftWito feel dispos.
ed to patronize him. He d i es nothing but first rate
stock, and employs the befit of ivorkmen; and as he gives
Ills Constant persUnal attention to business, he truststhat
he will deterVeaGd receive a fair share of patrbnagi.
Nen 10
FRUITS, ICE CREAM, 4- CONFECTIONARY.—
A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the
public that they ran niways rind the best quality of lee
Creams. together with all kinds <if confectionary and
fruits, in their cecina, at firs establishment—No. 11,
Fifth street, betwe• n WoMI anti Market.
N. B.—Partich in pplied on the sliortgbl IVatlce, with
cakes. or anythin: in his lint. Arso families furnished
with Bread. mm 10
VANS'S PILL LS.—AtiS A
RAM J. CLEVER, residing at 66 Mott street,
New York, was afflicted with ttyspepla in its most
aggravated form. The symptoms were' violent head.
ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart.
burn, pain In the chest and stomach alWays after eating,
Impaired appetile, serration of sinking at the stomach,
furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomiting., dizziness
towards night and restleness. These had continued up.
ward of a twelvemonth, when. on consulting Ifir.Win.
Evans. 100Chathnnt street, and submitting to his ever
Allrefvf ACU I and agreeable mode of treatment, the pot jell;
wan completely restored to health iti the short space of
one month. anti grateful tor the incalculable benefit kris , .
ed. gladly came forward and volunteered the above state
For sate Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. BELLER9, Alien!,
No 20. Wood street, below Second
Cheap
UNION COT .
Prices
Short Reel Yarn.
No. 5 at 16 cta. per lb
6 at 161 ditto
7 at 17 ditto
8 at 01 ditto
9 at 13 ditto
10 at 191 ditto
11 at 19 ditto
12 at 191 ditto 'Candlewick at 16 cis perk
1:3 at 20 ditto ,Coin Batting • 9 ditto
14 at 201 ditto !Family do. f 12i ditto
15 at 21 ditto !Carp's Chain • 20 ditto
16 at 22 tritko roen Tv.lne • 25 dltko
0 at 23 ditto ;Stocking Yarn and
18 at 24 ditto Coverlet Yarn always on
19 at 2i ditto 'hand.
20 at 26 ditto ;Cotton IYarnq made to order.
ry- Orders pl-otopily attended to. 1:101 at 1. 4. C.
Painter's. Logan 4. Kennedy's, or tire hrift °Mee, address:
feh 27. J. R. MOORHEAD 4- co.
511 IItIDS N. 0. Sut!ar,
2.,0 BBLS N. 0. 3letsoses
41:1 l'ierces gice.
to Bbls No :INlarkeTel.
10 do No 2 do.
7 "rierees Sperm Oil. Just rereived re} 1..18 Exprrst ,
Mai!. and for sale by J. W. 1311Rittll DC E 4 Co•
mar 4. Water at between Wood and Smo Wield
atemoVal.
f II1)E 4111wei iber has remov , d his Fashionable Tinioring
JL Emahtiettment to thr. alonongaliela house, .)d door
from }lry st. on •Init Wield st.w here !timid customers and
all others who mat• favor him with a call may depend on
having their work done in a superior Style. From his
long experience in the litt4ineas in this city, and in annoy
other fashionable cities in Europe and America, he feels
confident that Ito can give satisfaction to ■ll who may
Weasel° favor hint wit It their custom. Restrict a ttention
to business and superior rvorkmanship he hopes to merit
and retriVe n share of public patronage. [lett tend keeping
on hand a slimily of and irimmingseuifalle for the
cusiciner traste which will he sold at very reduced prices,
N. B. The sultscrlber being well aware of the extent
that the Mad, system 0 pratti!vtl oh the pdlitic in this
country, by adVettkenterit..; particularly by persons who
may Jailor be called intruders un the trade, who never
served an hour to the business, and who know so little
abutit it thal they cradld not crook • spunge cloth, and
they are barefaced enough iii atiVerl Ise themselves aS tai
lors a la mode, and by the aid of old certificates, eves,
polls. 4.c. kc such as are generally used by quack: , to
sell their medicines. they o Ben succeed in palming off on
the unsu.pectin., customer snow old trash for the reilu-
Inc imported article. Such people's advertisements are
only calculated tngall the t ohne and are no more mi.
I led to credit than the fict Molts yet laughable publications
about the great 04/I—iver among the Liaiptaiuvr, which
1 presume almost every schoolboy has read and laughed
al. I would suggest to those who wish to have heir
clothes made id first rate style to Make a little inquiry
and they Will And that this Is the prate Where they can
be accommottatedt B. D.
J in 7 —itt:
rrThose la mode Monsionrs, or rather ,Mon•tagues,
who have opened an 8 by 10 piece shop lately, and who
evince such envy and dislike to long or lengthy adver.
Osements.a re Informed that the above (Coliome, as they
term it) has no reference to them whatever. The person
ulluded to is their present employer, an Afirso-rive, who
keeps a slop shop in Oda city. The coital NS Said) is
higt ly ptbdatd with such toidens Of ttiyally froih Ills pit.
tit sl.ol,•ets, and no doubt will reward them by giving
them a few BUZZA ' R Ds to make. Such exoulsiles or rank
with whom none can compete, had better Scut/ them.
selvr s into notice some oilier way, as a little precaution
might prevent an explosion. D.
TO THE PUBLIC, and parries/arts to my fortifier
pdterna eft v'..-11aIring retired from the
practice or MeiliHite. l may he permitted to say, that it
has fallen to the lot of I , ut few persons to have enjoyed
so liberal of laree a shore of ObAireirical practice as my
own hat'been for th.• Idst 313 or 41) "ears.
the experlenee of that ions perimi ortictitie life, nd the
fact of my having been tw ice, since 1830. associated with
Dr. R. A. Wilson, In the practice of medicine, (in both a
period of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the
merits °flits pills.
So convenient, so velment. and yet su sale, did 1 esteem
these pills, that fort lie last fi;le yeatS In my Otatlicv tor
the cure ofchronic diseases, of whatever nami, and those
of females In particular,[ have used more ot them than
all other medicines.
Like every ollirt medicine. this meet Pail Ih nolhe in
stances, but In my hands there hat Iteeh WA disappoint.
ment and more setiefattion In I :IC adminint rat ion of this
nee reeterty than tif all others; its good effects sometimes
tillite astonishing m•.
Ifni , patient required naafi, npericnt medicine either
of atter parturition, the Wilson'a pill; Wert Just
the thing I wanted.
If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined
with costiveness or inactivity oftite liver. constituted the
disease of my patient. the pills were just the ow* I
wanted.
If 1 treated a can reilttifint its eintnenagogile. the
Wilson's pills were just the thing, I wanted. _
If palpitation, headache, gushed countenance, or other
dtrnculUes,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 *anted.
Thus, Without resp,iet to the name, a disease might
happen to wear at the time I have had it tinder treat
ment, particular indications or symptons arising. were
;Wawa moat promptly and most happily met by the
Wilsoti's pills.
That so great a number ofdiseases, and sometimes op.
parently opposite ones, in which 1 have used these pills,
should be clued more readily by them than by any other
remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but
why it is so is as clear to my mind as that a great many
persorm should become thirsty from as rainy different
causes, and yet all require that common and greatest of
all blessings, water to quench their thirst.
In conclusion, iii. due the , eputation of the medicine
and the public, to say decidedly and uncondit tonally, that
the Wilson's pills are the only combination I have ever
met with in my longeourse of practice, that really pos.
eestesanytbing curative or specific for stek besdielm
roars c., DR. IMO ADAMS.
The above Pitt. designed parileniarlY the skit
Hard-Ad*. D7sPePsia.Constipatioh of the Boma%
prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, ANA lir
sale, wholesale golintall, it hitt direUihg strifet.
Mao* itaibait, Oct
For sale by
3 . 4. A, contort.
or Cash.
ON RICTORY.
educed.
Lone Reel Yarn.
500 at 9 cts per dz
600 at 8 ditto
700 at 7 ditto
800 at 6 ditto
900 at 5 ditto
.1000 at 4 ditto
D. DONAGIIY
D R..., GOODE'S Celebrated Feinale Pills. These
Pilrearestrongly recommended to the notice of
the laihe'l r 6 a site add 'efficient remedy in remobiog
those Conti) pecbliar t. S theli ;wk., fieni Mitt b?
ereise.Or general debility nt'llVe itysfebt. They obviate
costiveness, and connteria all Hystbrlcil abd Nerodlis
affection!. These Milli have gained the sanction and
approbation or the moat eminent Physlciana trini.
tel Stales, and many Monet!. For sale Whore! 'and
neon. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent.
sep 10 N 0.20. Wood St reel, below Second.
WC ADAIR, Booi a 7rd Shoe Maker. Libc , ott.,
opposite the head of Niiikfte/d et., Pirtsbitrek.—
T 1.41 itthscrther having bought out the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty, deceased, lies eummen_red business
in the old stand of Mr: and Is prepai d to esecnte
afl deseriptlonk of Work In his line, In the Vail manner
and on the sliThebliVlice. ' Vfe keeps cormantly on band
a large aiiaritn'ent ofkhoe finding's of all descriptions and
of the Vekt,ifiaWev. He solicits the patronage of the pub.
lica'nflof the croft. WM. ADAIR.
Imp 10
,
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY.-sitri.e,
and dzlee / Carriages at Eastern Pekes.
The sphacriliera Maputhethre and keeps constantly on
hand Odaiit.c: and Eliptic Springs (warranted,) Juniata
Iron Axles, S'lrver and Brass plated flash Frames, Brass
and. plated Huh . Rands. Stump Joints, Patent..Lea / lb:ay,
Silver and Brass Lamps. Three told Steps, Malleable
from, DoOr Handles and Winee'l. '
ZONES .1 COLEMAN.
le!' 10 . St. Eltiir 31— near t! e A Ileeheny Bridge.
'4l
.t.mis. K. D., office and dwellins In Fourth,
ILK • near Ferry street. sep 13—ly
LOOK AT THIS
Ths nttent lon 4thwe Whb have ' brien.yome • Whal seep.
tient In ruler/nett° the numerous rerlitientes pilblislied
in favor orDr.Syrayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
rv, on account of the persons being unknown In this gee
Lion of the State, Is respectfully directed to the following
certifkaie,the writer of which has been a citizen of this
borough for several yenrs, and in known an a gentleman
of intigr,rily and responsibility.
To eke Agent, Mr. J. Kim.
have used Dr Swayne's Comp and syrup of Wild
Cherry for a eoueh, with which I have been severely of
for about four mouths, and I have no hesitation
In saying that it isthe moot etTect lye medicine that I have
been able to procure. It tomatoes all one/winos. r nod
treed well with my diet,—aod mantalns n resular and
rood appetite. I can freely recommend it to all others
similsrty aßlirted. J. M [NNW Borough orChatriberob'e.
March 9. 1:140. sep 23
ror Pare by WILLIAM THORN N0..53 Market street.
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
pRSONS desirous of prof:win; Fruit, Shade. and
Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery. from Phlladel.
phis or NeAr York, are rcque3ted to make application as
soon nnasilde, at the Dm! and Seed ?tore of the nib.
werther, where can be had catalogues, xratuliontily, tithe
mord exeellent dorletles. P. 1.. SNOWDEN,
step 21 No 184. Liberty street . head of Wood
MA RULE M NI:WM:TOR Y.—Pat rick Caw fleld re
sped fh Ilyneonaints hi• friend. and t he public zen•
erarly, Ont he has commenced the Marble bnilnet,s al the
col Mt. or t i fib end Liberty sts., where will he consiantly
on ha nrl. tooth annex, mantel pleees, mohllnfehts, head
and foot stones, lahle slabs foe cabinet war, ' and every
art fete appertalrllnF lYt the businets. iverrant his
work to he well 1101I ' P, nod ritit etiereek tvill he moderate.
tie rel. - 0'61'0460a t Ohre or cliblic parronnc. scp 10-
W M. STEELE, (suceesgor to H. Mt " lottltey', rash
in.te'de Root Maker, Liberty M., 251 door from
Vi-in Alley, The subscriber respect Miry Informs the
publictiltfil he has commenced the aiiiikre Wsiness in the
shop IbialiqlY &Copied by MC. Iteitry M'ClOskey.
and !hit he Is now prepared to alichtlio all orders in his
lineochuldiness wit h despatch and on the most reasonable
terera. , 'ream his low! e;nerlenre In the manufacture of
rashlotialtle 11nOtk, ha re`elseonneeni 'that all articles
from hl establishment will rive satisfaction to his pa
ttons. A share or polite patronage bi respectfully solicit.
ed.
sem 10
VP! Rb Sig EDS A f esii supply . of Rsri Feeds, con
.11J1l slating of Canar • me and Rape; Just received FT
retr3. F L SNOWDEN. 143 Liberty at.
Portable Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,50011t5, at
355 00.
do dd do do 2,00.5 at •45 00
do do do do 1.500 at 35 00
do do 'do do 1,000 nt 30 (10
dd do ao do 500 at 25 00
With raising levers an addition of 33 to each scale.
Rolillant scales for the use of Warehouses, Flouring
Mills, 4-c.,,the same prices as above.
Alsn,White's Patent Counter Scale, whit 0. Young's
improvements, and a variety of other co litter scales,
which they will Aril for from 8 to 315,
s'hlev alrat manufacture Steam Engines for Fiolaring
Milts. Saw Mills. Salt Works, 4'c,, dottbbs and single
geared slide fat hes.foot and other lathes for wood turning
machines for tenanting chairs, pinning ntachittes, door
and sash machines. Hall's pat, tit horse power, with or
wit hoot thrashing machines, a superior article; circular
saw Shafts, datelines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma•
iitinesaml ibbli otalldescriptions, also for making black
log boxes, a superior article; governors for !dealt, engine•
storks, taps end dies, coff e e mills, bedstead or Joint hots
and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma
eltinery made or repaired; printing press plailbos turned
and prialteg presses repaired
JAMES MAY, Agent.
sep 22—tf ibtricd 4- ittiAbstrßy
J OHN B. GUTHRIE; AuMloneer and Commis•
siou hierchant,No.lo6,corner of Wood 4. Fifth *to.
pitioboork: Maine , beenappointed one of the Auction
ecrsfoi the City of Piteburgh. tenders lila services to Job
bers, manufacturers and dbfilere. who may be disposed
to make trial Of this bitliket• lie is prepared to make
atiVant-ta oh colillinmerile of all saleable commodities.
and trasis tbsallsfy correspondents by quick sales, and
speedy sand favorable returns.
Thalthe various interests which may be confided tb
hint; shalt be adequately protected, he brings to the aid
br Ma own experience in business and dtipaintanbe with
inetchandize generally, the services of Mr.
Fxnatstocal heretofore advantageously known, as an
importer and dealer in Hardware and Cfttlery, with
whom a permanent engagement Is made.
Httaft tek
Messrs. 111. Tiernan, Pres't. of M. 4- M .
Bank.
.. Darlington 4. Peehlea,
Robert Galway,
.. James M. Cooper,
.. James May,
.. R. M. Riddle..
s. Wm Robinson. Jr- Pres't I
of Exchange Rank.
Hamptou,Smlth, 4. co.,
.. John D. Barbs,
4. , BarntielChureh,
s. J. K. Moorhead,
Jas. W. Brown 4. CU.
John H- Blown. Co:
smith 4 thvidey.
tirdlytrilwera.
.Johne. idte,
.• John Demi%
.11- AUSTIN, Attoiney at Law. Pittsburgh. Ps.
/ °Mee iy 4th stmt. opposite Barke's Building.
Wriximit Alicryir; raw will :bre bit itteintion tom.*
006061011 bossNi tit. awn recommend him to tbo patroit
ageOf lit a t si& VPAL/tEll FORWARD.
sEolo—i
For publiskiog a Nato Daily Paper in eAs City of Pitts
botrO, to be entitled the
DAILIt MORNING POST:
THESWitrlbeYs laving mate airati (0 merge
the A Merican Manufactuierind Pittsburgh Mercu
ry Into one journal, have conceadCd to publish a daily
paper With the Wie of the Doily Musing Post.
The ledding object of tne "Parr" will bb t r ue elfiSemina
t ion and &fence of the political princfpfestliat babe here
tofore been Ma intained by the Editors. In their respeahre
papers. anti their best efforts will still be deVrofeil to the
advaticelhent and success of those doctrines.
Altholigh, In politics, the paperwfh t 6 'thoroughly
democratic. yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest.
candid history of passing Political bVehtis, 'Foreign
and Dthiiestie Intelligence, and brief IfolliOs of all mat•
ters and occurrences that come properly within the sphere
ofa Public Journal, to make their papet sufficiently In
citing to entitle it to the patronage of the public, it
respective of party considerations.
In addition to the political and •eneral news that will
tie foirid In the "Morning Pest," the Fditors will take
pains to furnish the business, community with
the latest and must Inttreming COMMtReLLL
ItrrtLlt-
Gwent from all parts of the country, and to have VOA'
red Such accounts of the Markets and the Steen tf Trade
as will beadvantageous to our Merchautit and 'artiness
Men In their several cattin:a.
Tersts.—The Pon' will be ptiblieried CO k Mige Mner'-
s, sheet of fine paper, (manufactured eststeltid.lt for s)tis
Journii) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum. payable In advance. It will also be sold by
news.boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
Advertisement* will be Inserted at the tolivest rates
charted by the Other daily papers of the ay.
icr-fiwNTY active ladsare wanted to sell the Post,
who Will be 'engaged on the moat libetal term
tHOS.ritIVAPS,
August 31. 1R42. . TI. PM IT H
BY Morrison 4- Co. London; for sale only by S. N
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgil.
alley Piiishurgli Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is lola s=ent for Western Penni!, lvania. set , 10
111'Closkers Clothing Stare
FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
RE.RDY M.IDE CLOTHING
THREE BIG DOORS,
No. 151 Liberty street, one door from tire
Jackson Foundry.
riinEyob.criber Is Just receiving at his well known
establishment, the larsest. most varied and cwitaveirr
Ornck of hoops that has ever born offered in this city.—
Every artirle was selected by himitriff in the eastern el.
ties, and tiurchashd at the come emits rum, and he is
iiiereroVe enabled Id hell his 'articles much lower than
thegian bit ha i d ht 110 other 'establishment west Of the
His artielet are 61 made by ekneileWeett Workmen.
(tom the !sleet mahurnrtured goods and to the most
He feels confident that all persons who will call it
his establishment and examine his mock will be satisfied
that BETTER
..kt iFtGAINS can he obtained ilfe
THREE BIG DOORS
than at any similar establishinentin (herby;
•
His stock co”slsts In part , of
Coats, Pantaloons, fiesta , 10 L. rbuYerS, Shirts,
Cravats, Mocks, Gloves, Suspenders,
And every other article of Clothing of the best style
From big_ varied stock of Outfit he is prepared to
MAKE CLOTiliO.B ii) ORDER si tho Shortest noose;
in a ityle unsurpassed by any other Altsburgh house,
and wartastrd to fit.
Ills stork or Spritrg. and Sumliter befit. Is superior to
any Previous importations and he has no hesitation in
ylar that for excetteb . Ce. Itealsty land r`liedinicii . lheY
cannot be equalled In the Oreg.
The subscriber would once more reitirn hiir
,thanksto
his friends and the public foribe unprecedented p '
atrbn•
age bestowed on his establishment. and imileiting that
his customers had found it to their advantage to deal
with him, he would. repeat his invitation to all those
who wish to purchase Clothing of every description at
lowest prices, to call at No. 151, T.tacary Simmer.
Improerd flay
lannflictored he
their Machint
4. between Dia-
WO street. two
Ince Hall. rifts
lanitfarinre and
land the follow
ing scales(w hot,
ly composed of
metal):
JORN M'CLOSKEY
KrObverve Metal Plate In the Pavement.
Feb 22
i l ftssage and liemittance
10 AND FROM
No. 1, Port
able Platform
ticaleeost
Lo weigh 3.5Uu
pountl.,al 565,-
011.
New York and Liverpool . tine.
P ERSONS f esiroua of sending for Mei; friends to
conie from any part of Great Britian, are ieirpec l l
fully informed that the subscriber Is it all limes pre
pared to make curb engsgrmcnir He is prepared
to remit monies by drafts, which are made payable at
any point throughout the United Kingdom on pr es enta.
tion; baying been for the last 12 years engaged In It . ie
bustneas, he feels eontldent that his arrangements on
both sides the Atlantic tire such as will give satisfaction.
The Ship's cehipriiing the above line, are alrofthe first
din& and are commanded by careful anti skillfril masters,
leaVing Liverpool once each week during the eeison.—
For further particularvaiiPly ii by letter to
JOHN LIERDMAN,
N 0.61 South street, New York.
or to J. KIRKPATRICK,
at Messrs Da!sell 4. Fleming's, Water street Pils'bgh
March 3-2md.
Pittsburgh
!NO ItROW
ult KR-of Copper l and Sheet trot .
IVA Warn. No. it, Fifth st ~ between Wood and !Cis
kei:
Keeps etinslantly on hand a good snot latent of Wares,
and solicits a share of public patronage. Also-on hand,
the follmiring r Weiss: Shovels. Pokers, Tongs, Orldirbmi,
Skillets, Teakettles, Pots, Over', CMfee Milts ke. tier•
chants sad othais are invited to ind and asinine for
themselves, as he is determined Wien chit! , fdr east; 4*
approved paper.
nom 14—it
PhilitdePa
i LOO tow n • ore an • nike .y
3, W. INIMBItIDGE
,
liki; Water between Wood it Sinftti
PROSPECTUS
MODERN PASHION
GREAT BRZTAXN.
PRICE TWO CEO
DAILY MORNING POST.
MESSAGE OF GOY. PORTER,
Vetoing the Bill providing fur ihe Election of the
Board of Canal Cominiasionerri by the Leg's..
idAtire. Read in the house of Represdn.•
tativra, April? at, 1843.
To the &nate dad House of Rep . resentalives ist
the Connhodwealth of Pennsylvania;
''Gs.sertiesigra--1 herewith return toilie 'Rouse of
'Representatives, in which it originated, the bill
entitled 'An act to reduce the expenses, ithdpree
`tills for the election of the Board of, Cann/ Com-
Vithisirriters,' without the ekecutiVe 'sanction; and,in
confortnity to the resfeiretnent'Cf l ehe eonatiluiien,
I pierced to assign, with brevity, the reasons
which have induced me to adapt this course,
The object of this bill 1a to 'remove the present
Board of Carat Cornin'isSioners, and to fill their
places by a temporary board, to be elected by the
Legislatnre, to serve until their places are enpe
plied tinder 'the provisions of the first section '6144
ant; at 'the nekt general electidn. Ifihere wera nd
constitutional barrierk to any attiorilin the - subject
whatLver 'by the pretent Legislature, and this b ill,
only provided for the election of a Board 'V' Cline
Commissioners by the people; it would Ilford WI
great pleasure te gide It thy ItpProVittl; It
'eeks to vest in the Legi-lature the aloprfintinciat
of ißoard for a periodless than a Year, i 'can
no reasons of policy for it, end abbnchetit residne
grounded un principle to emisttafh nie 'to 'i‘riihhold
my assent, independent of my constitutional ob;
jections, whin)] I shall givei In'eorichisiat, Thsi
'members of the present 'ft halm discharged
their duty - With indhistry, fidelity and ability, and
t haVe not yet di covered the least reason to be.
Iteve'that'their places Would be better it.SPialied bar
the i Legislature. it the members of thTe pietsent
Board have been foithletsb,intompetent, oecorrupti,
impeach them,;---try them in the mode pointed
out by the constitutidintitit it is unjust and unrea
sonable lo'panish them in any other v. ay.
charge of mat-conduct or incompetency tins beet! established against them, and as far as I am in:
forined, and`believe, they have proven themselves
'to have Leen governed by a proper ser.seef public
duty'. Tfiny have dispensed with anntnessary or.
ficera,—they have laid the grobn&vvork of a sp•
tern of economy in the public dialou'irsemtnts;
which, if carried our, , nust. render 'der improve.
meets an impetus rather than a drawback to the
industry of the people; and they have brdaglit in
to the Ttettstfry a larg er amount elem . & than hail
I ever yet been derived from those improvainents.
Under these'circomstanccs the removal of Mei
Board,in the Very summary manner indicated by
the second st etiOn - of the bill, would appear to the
world as a rebuke ler the faithful perforMahee of
a high public duty. It would, in effect, be pro=
claiming to uur 'common constituents, that we are
opposed to 'reform, economy, a'nd 'retrenchment:
and that'Officers Who Tia`crdevoted Their time and
attention to the bekt: means of leplenialieng an ex:
boosted Treasury, trom a source hitherto consid.
eyed unproductive, were no longer (kilned worthy
of confident° or slipport. Until lam 'convinced
that such is the opinion of the people 0t Pennsyl;
vanie, I tannorconsent to ratify a'n act that
could, in these limes of general disiress an I em.
barraserismt„ be censiruLd into a reihalte of that
'cha'racter. In every ection of the'State our con:
istitheets are looking to us to devise some meaol
of maintaining rho public faith, and at the same
tittle, relieving them Iron, the burdens of tete:
It
. tivOuld seem 'to the, to be treating their ex.
pectaiions 'With rnockoT, to pfce a stigma-I:pod
offieeri 'Whose eftiirts had been euccesshilly directs
ed to an atleViaffon, of 'the embarasornentis . uf the
pribtin tredsury, by unnecessarily removing theta
at the very moment when their experience and
services were of great advantage to the general
interests of the Commonwealth. When Ina pee l
ple petition their representatiVes fur th ''e n iovai
of faithful agents, in the tnanner poihted Vet by,
the second suchen 'of the iiilP—when their
procluith that they do not desire to see the publid
works rendered a source of profitable revenue, and
co alter the fernitinental law as to 'embrace thd
proposed cliange - -21 shall then acquiesce in their
decisions But, cent% inCed - as I am, that the publid
improvertienth babe been judiciously itiatintleed by
the present bort"rd=ttat 'trey haVe inirodneeil
laudable system of economy and retrenchment—:
that they have corrected many abuscie that icn,
pereep•ibly crept into the managemebt of the
works=and that, as it is sham by the result
the last yeal.'s tiftsinese, they helre placed a !vie
amotint of profit in the Treasury-1 cannot con:
lent that they should be displaced Witho,et hny
aissignable 'cause; and thereby hCelare that thi
faithful and diligent discharge of an imported
trust was no longer to be expected nr approved.
The preient Board of Canal Commissioners hae)
by lopping off undecessiry. effacers, tncreaeing
the dutini of those retained, facilitating business;
and ditilinisbing the general expenses of our 411.
provernent system, reduced its annual chargd
tntire thin $235,000. This undeniable fact, of
self, furnishes the strongest reuse!' against the pa;
licy ("resitting this
The stbiect Of erecting Canal commission of
by the Legislature is not new in I 'enes7ivadit
It was tried before the adoption of the present eon.:
stilLtion, and, when it was tried; was rephdiated
and abandoned in less than a year, thd
instance to which I refer was far fess objection*:
ble than this. That was the appointment ore.
Board of Canal CoMmisSloners by an act '6l As:
se.i.bly, to which the assent Of the GovernOt ;Wiwi
given, as in the case of other laws; but this ball
takes the appointment entirely out of the sanction
of the Executiie, and confines it exclusively to thej-
LegiSlature: It was again attempted since I had
the honor of iteing entriSstid iatth the Eierell
functions, on the 10th day ofFebrilarY; 1841,
returned the bill, as I do this, with my objections;
and It Was defeated. To that message, df ale
above date, in the lournal of the House of Reprei:
sentativhs, I beg leave to refer you, rib embodying
what was then, and still is, my opinion as regard.
the policy of this measure. I shall not refer to it
in detail, but the - concluding paragraph is of too
mtet importance lobe omitted. It was in these
words: "The appointing power is the most em.
harassing pea of the Executive duties. I have
no desire to ineleale its amount, nor even to retain
that WhiE h is now vested in the Governer, where
t6can be Safely exercised elsewhere. it'a change
is deem d essential to the prosper ity or the public
works, and that the power of a ppen Iltmeht of Canal
Commiss'on-ra is hdt sale
to
the hands of the
Executive,have no desire to retain it Let it gd
directly to the whole people, at their annual eleej
lions. 'he Legislature will, et all times, find
me ready to co—operate with them, In ehtiblintt
the people to lect ellofineets, iihnse appointment
is not specially p'ro'vided for in the con-titiltiont
but I never can sanetion a lei , that takes away;
not only the rigliti of the Eieetitive, but of thif
people, &yid gives pedier to the Legislature LOA
eoritemplated by the constitution, and widish; ia
my jildgment, would be a ustirpaticn of power V.,
the Legislature pregnant with evil. However in,: . '
disposed I rimy be to retain all the powers of fhb'
Executive, it is my sworn duty ,t o protect
}fights ofithe people from legislative eneralCU:'
reeds, and I intend to do it:
'The issue is now before the,people of Ifili corn; •
esonwealth for decision; and with that decision
whatever it may be, I shuttle perfeettmatiefied,,,
Should a majori ty deteraiine that I have _ duet
wrong, reflp.lat t s.itiltiitga this allege ht Ole •
goods Of ifijariotiag banal Coannisaloarta;—tb this at
wahteiriplitei alteration tat true; •iuderst . , all
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