~` t ,: PUBLISHED BY 41 , 01108. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, W. CORXF:R OF WOOD 4. FIFTH STB. : 11411*414.--rlve. DOLLARS a year, payable in !!" , NIMIIMpIik Single copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the -Clalseli tar fire °Mee, and by New* Boys. 1, Mike Mercary and Manufacturer -- • pildished WEEKLY, at the same office, on a doable - ssedisse -sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In ad. teams. Blnale copies. 91X CENTS .; • . Terms of • ,/- ' WiItsQUAKE OP TW: , c-, ll oimicAlpsettlion. 0.501 * Tilirstimertions. 0.75 NMI Ile* ettleig, 1.00 ;414r eltk . 1..50 1 ihrteb, 3.00 'll4lenteeeks. 4.00 Ift AL, ADVERTISEMENTS. CRAPIGZABLZ AT ICASCRIL. Oa* Sflttrt. Two Square' Nttleasslas, • $151.00 Si: months, $23.00 111.11%, 25.00 I One year. 35,00 rrloarger advertisements in Drorortion. clums of four lines Six litot.t.sas a year. PUBLIC OFFICES.&C. their Pest Orme. Third between Market and Wood .11heauts—R. M Riddle, Postmaster. Ont.* Rouse, Water„4‘ h dour from Wood et. Peter "Ws holl4lnys— %tapir John Witlock, Collector. brit' TRIAL:FRY, Wood between First and Second iteetirla—Janes A. Bartram, Treasurer. thsinurr Titaxamte. Third street. next door to the ?Med Pteshytermn Church—S. It. Johnston, Treasurer. Wats t's Orville, Fourth, between Market and Wood synats-•4,lrtander Hay, Mayor, .1 1 11MitoMaxT's Exen•aac. Fourth, near Market st. BANKS ?Wesel:mem. between Market and Wood streets, on rate/eland llournsrth streets. Vet tturre 6.1111. tl►itn►srrtraeas' tan Fditidtßie Dr ''!t ti Sawa. yrnemerly Fund,) Fourth, between •IKnM and Market stteets. - l Fifth street, near Wood. BOTBU.a. * 4444 RUA itottsa, Water •freer, near the Firld:e uatixae nora .. corner of Penn and St. Clair. it ilititimittere floret., corner nf Third and Wood. Hnart..torner ttl Third and Sail hfield. 0 Attalla. corner of Penn *trent and Canal. litiltsitia Stour. (Albert y went, near Stealth. litaiments Mamma !loam, T.iherly St ortnn.ite Wayne RViaatiritifarr Minnon Horse. Penn St. opposite Canal. DORERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA.W.—(llll , e remo Mufti,lre:well's offices on Grant st., new ly noonsile big lIKw Corr( House, next rooms 10 John 11. Mahon, jlentfrrirort Anor .. s"P 10 t ti - • 03 ELLIOTT, M. D.— office removed to , Re. Ciair street, between Penn sad Liberty Siv, treeieurArb. • p 10 tra fri T 0,41 ER, Alio , new al. I,nxv.. North En•t corner ar Smillhileld and font , h slrreiy. sep 10-1 y NDLESS & M'CLURE, Aiturneys and Cot inseilara al Law: Offie.e ut the Diamond. ' , ark .1111ttheohd Cuart !loose. Pitialturgh. arp 10 isfre.voc ¢ FINDLAY. 4ttornert at Law, Fourth 1.1.. ~near the Meyer's fame,lt.har.2 h. set , 10-1 rpoos.flamill'ON. Attorney at Una, Fifth, bei ivercl Wand and Smithfield sic. Pitt g sPp 10-1 y Vit IM. O'HARA ROBINSON, Attornry al Law; V - office on lir north aide ~r Ilse Dialnond,het wee., :ilafriod Ana Union st reels, up sin Irs Pep 1(1 A t . r..ottruga:i.tw, A , larrioy at I.frw; under- his warenal:m:o ge•Tvice. to the pottlit. Office ror• sirtr,AstrFirift and Itark4-1 Street,. above IL !Joy.! Co', tilifite.,Tiiiithurgh. Pa. "Pp 10 Errtrati tiU•ll V %N. Attorneys 0 Ler. oflire totio•terA from the Iliam ,, nll.lo ..Attorney's•Rotv," amity vial of Fourth aireer, talrreen Market and Wond errata sep 10 auc ICHISTE AVRNEY AT LAW, . ha. reeinved Ili, odic., to live collier of Fon/11l Agree' andleherry Alley, hetweee Smithfield and Grant s treetp.rill.hareh. yen 10 GEORGE W. Lif 1"./Y"0. Attorney at Law, Office Pin. 54 FM!' street. near the Theatre, ritts;pur:ft. asp 37-1 y READE WASIIL Grow, arrimrsr AT I,A IV. —Office i n Beare .1111841ing voting 'tree. vitivivoreh. Nov. 5. 1842. myORN J. MITCHELL--Attaroey at Law, olfice owner or Smithfield and sth rts • rittslmr:ll. Cotleetions made. A I business entrusted to Ills Rite wilt he promptly attended to. fob lez—l r illr aide R i . i. M bd or t r w ol e v e , d A vv ide d r od ma a n d ; t d sfid Smithfield n V ( A. FiII; all. 191tsbur:h. so!) 10 O. R. HOLMES. Oflire In Second stmt.', neil door .1.4. le Msalvany* Co's Glass Warehouse rep 10-1 y JWINS EON te :CI'OCK TON , Rooksetterp. Printers , nn Paper Manufacturers, No. 37, Market st. asp 10-ly TORN ANDERSON. Smithfield Foundry, Water st.. Mar the Ilionnozahela House, Ptitsltirei. ■ e p 10-1 y 1111 , 111A111 S ininv • FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG. PROS. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware 1 Ronnie, uorner of Hand at. 4. Exchange Alley. renews wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it in 'heir adianinge to give us a call. heist fully satisfied that we can please sa to quality and price. sep 10 MUTTON A.M.S.—Just rece!ved 160 choice Mut LTA, ton Hams, well cured and for anle cheap hy Ihe do nen or retall,by ISAAC HARRIS, sap 10 N 0.9, flith at R UTABAGA.—t su pp'y of Landreth's Fresh Ru ts Baga, and other different varieties of Turnip Ikea 1, Jest received and for sale at ItZDVCID raters at the 'Drug iisd Seed Store of F. L. SNOWDEN, son 10 No. IE4 Liberty' street, head of Wood. VIVBBB C lA)S EY Boot and Shoe Manta:min. ry, Ne. 93 Fourth St., nest door to thr U. Stares Wank- Ladies Prunelia, Kid and Satin Shoes made ;0 •he aeateit rianaer, and by the newest French patterns. too ie G./Lair/87f TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Elpades Trwitsplaating Trowels, Edding Tools, Budding Knives. Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears. ete., Just re *Aired and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. sepia 184 Liberty street, bead of Wood. M rwras i t i lse " f a l te iC la g : f r o r p m % Oc i r ee a d l i alActe INIoa SALM—LoIa on the Nor th least tamer of Coal .111: Lams and 1111 h street. Apply to 'gyp 10 BENJ. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th at. 1.00 LBS. Landreth's French Sugar Beet Seed,last received and for sale at the Drug and Seed F. L. SNOWDEN. 184 Liberty street, head of Woud. *tore of 4100 10 BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— % be used In Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on geed paper,and in the forms approved by the Court,for sale ittlieViee of Ibe Mercury and Democrat. step 10 WM,. HUBBARD, LW's' fashionable boot and 'lry ales Manuractu rer. No. 101. Third ,~reef, between Weed lad Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh sop 141 J AS. PATTERSON, Jr.. Birmingham. near Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturer of Locks. Hinges and Bolts; To- Masse. Palter. Hifi and Timber Strews; Haagen Strews fbr RMHq Mills. +e. sap 10—f y 4 11 . M1N WICLOSKEY. Tailor and (Intbier, Liner.? alraet, between Sista and Virgin alley, South aide, rip te W. eURRIIDGE 4. Co., Wholcule Grocers and el/ Can.%Mon Merehantu— &coed street, betrreca Wood bpi daikhried sta.:Pittsburg*. sep 10-1 y • • - G. 4 :411 1 0111WOX. Cninnosibe e and Forwarding g. Wafting, Wear it., tinsberiti. gep 10-11 dvertising, Min LINES OR LESS: One month, $5.00 Tarn manic, 6,00 Three month*, 7.00 Four months, R,OO Six months, 10,00 One year, 15,00 CO3IIIIMCIAL " AUCTION 11400:11S, .A . O 1111 Word Street, PittsborrgAr —it. A. ISalistnaii uci ioneer nod Com toissint i NI, 'Thant. is tow prepareil in receive and sell all kinds of G 00 . ,, and Nterchandme at his 'arc(' and rapacious tontliF, NO. 110, NUrtll EaSI Corner of Wood and l',ith izteeets. Regular sales of Dry Good,. Furniture, Groceries and oilier articles, on Moodays and Thursday of each week. Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on Titestbly. We tiegday. nil Thursday em,inks. Ranks. . pro ry Saturday ev rig ug. Liberal advances mad, on ronsiznitients when wanted RlClErttlitgEl Messrs. John D. Davi s . Esq., 4 , Savitcy smith, 4 , Hampton. Smith, co F Lorenz 4- Co.. J. W. ettrhridce 4- co. S. NElice Co. Capt. James NrGargill, C. I hmsen. Esq. .. Joan NI 'Fadden Esq. .• . Logan 4. Kennedy. 4. J. K. Moorhead 4-• Jas. P. Stuart, Esq. Robert Galway, Egq: 4. Capt. Jag. May. 4 , McVay, Hanna, 4. Co 4. WiEiam Symms. 4. S.C. Henry, Smith. Bagalry 4. co 47A - 1- I 8 _43• F ARE REDUDED.—V. S. Mut, LINE or ST•acti AND RAn. ROA") CArts, (ram Pittsrhurgh, via Redford, Chambershurg, IlarriAborg and I.ancasier, to rhiladet. tibia, connecting withlltr. Mall train of Cars to N Y. 4-c. Only 150 mileastac.ina and one night. out. Also. Ibe Direct line lo Rrtltimore. rare to Philadelphia 310. Baltimore, 9. LPIIVeN daily at ft o'clock A. M. Office second door bel o w the Merchants Motel Wood Et. MENDELL, GRAHA M, WAUGH 4- Co. rcl, '21.111.13-Iy. Proprietors. F ACTS SPEAK FOR TRENSELVES—TRurft CONY/NC/NG:— Having been afflicted for nearly two years, with a hard swelling on the cap of my knee, which produced murh pain, and used various npplica lions recommended by the Faculty—nil in vain wa , cured completely by t of one bottle of Dr. Brand• reties Linament, or External Remedy. Witness mr hand JA NIES TAYLOR, Ohio ip Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1840. Dr. Brandreth's Extertiai Remedy or Linament; sold at bland - ice, N 0.98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE.... SP cents per bottle. feh 8. 100 BAGS RIO COFFEE, I 20 Chame Tea. 20 Boxes Tobacco. 15,000 tbs. Lump and Loaf Bugar. 20 Boxes Raisin,. 10 " Sperm Candler, 10 • Starch 10 Sege Ground Ginger. 2 .• Nutmegs. 4 o Inciter). 100 Barrels Green Ap rtes. Received on consignment and for sale cheap for cash, by 11. DEVISE, V. States Line warehouse, Canal Basin, Liberty Et. mar 10, 1843. COPARTNERSHIP. E ondersighed have associated themselves toge,th• er fur one year from the /at January, let 1845. un der the syleof Devine 4- : 11 cAattlty, for the purpose on. ly of receiving and forwarding Goods. 11, DEVINE. mar 10. 11,1eASULTY.. 01 1 1SVILLE LINE 4ND BEAN'S. Just reedit , - -Jed a supply of choice Louisville Lime and good Beans by the bbl wholesale or retail to suit elastomers. mar. 16 I , 1141121115, No 9, Fifth at. SUJJR AND 1110 LRSSES. 65 HI-IDS. N. 0. Sugar. 40 bble. Molasses. Just received per Steam boat Ashland, led for sale by 1. W. BUR BRIDGE 4. Co. mar $. Water at., between Wood and Southfield MOLASSES. 300 BBLS.X. 0. .SiOL.LISSZAJest reed per steam boat Little gee. and toe sale by J. W. 8174111 RIDGE feb 27. Water at. between Woods Smithfield DAILY`_ „ ...r. POST. HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co, 10/1 Umsftio Cons For sale by ott 4. • 4. A. GORDON. Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro- ji duce Merchants, 1104RHOCIND CANDY.—Ttrrrir has And Ds alert ir. Pittsburgh Abseuf velure, IL received this day from New York. a fresh supply 0. No, 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh the above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Goiihand Con gumption; and is ready to supply ctodomersat wholesale orretal nov n l, at his Ahdical Atone? , 30 Fourth st. • CLAH-H—, eashionghts Beef Maker,— INN removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second nnd Third streets, where he wou:d ke haw to see his old customer,, and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronize him. He uses notiotagjsut first rate stock, and employs the hest of workmen;Tfid as he gives big constant personal attention to buttlnetts, he truststhat he win deserve and receive a fair share of patronage. gen 10 FIAILNIAN, JENNINGS &Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street. Agents for ihe sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns March 17, '43. THONPPON RANX • .1 HANNAO4B TURNBULL. ANNA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper War l ehouse No. 104, Wood .11., where may be had a general supply of writhe:: wrapplug, printing. wall paper, blank hooks, school hooks, .f c. 4.c. cep 10--1 y C. TOWNSEND 4- CO., Wire Worker* &Rd •„, Afrorafacturers, No. 23 Nlarket street, between 2d and 3d streets. sop 10-1 y filxcriANaE HOTEL, Corner or Penn and Si. Clair streeig,hy McIC IRBIN 4- SMITH. rep 10-4 B ROWNiiTILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS--Ed ward Hughes. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.2.5. Wand it.. /shot rgh. sep 10 —ly E W GOO DS.—PrF•mo n 4- Mackey, wholesale and retail deniers In English, French, ar.d Demesne. Dry floods. No. 'l, Markel st ,Potshureh. sep 10 TIN M T DEVITT, WholPsate Gram,' Rertif,,lng Disrlllrr, And Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Madnfactured Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitt,- beireh. sep 10 Wit.t.i.o4 H. tV YIN DIGWORIII WI LLI A Ills & DILWORTH.--‘v holesafe r ocp r PrOdUCC a tlii i'mn mission Merchants, and Jealrrs in Pittsliurgli Manufactured article s , No. 20, Wood btreet. sep 10 Rllll.l irr /AA. N. KNAn izErEKIEE & KENN, NI anutecturera of Copper. )'0 Tell. nod Sheet Iron Ware, No 80. Front et., Fitts. Surzh. flouse Spouting, and Steamboat work p..omntly eie.ented„ cep 10 AD AVID SANDS, IV ATCH & CLOCK MAKER, No. 7, Si. Clair street, Pitts. burgh, DEALER IN WATCH ES,C LOC'KS, BR EA STRIA'S FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, 4.c. sep 10 ANDRETIPS GfiRDEN SEEDS.- A full lJ tlll ppiy of Landreth's Garden Seeds, always on hand, and for sale at his agency, the Drugstore of F. L. SNOWDEN. 184 Liberty sireet, bead or Wood 11 EMOV41. —Matthew Jones, Rarer and llalr Dress er, has rtmoved to Fottrtn street, orrnshet he May ors office, where he will he happy to . .wait upon permanent or transient customers. Ile sulicltsa share of public nat• J OHN 111 , FARL ND, Upholsterer and Cabinet -41.ker. Third at, betree,i Wood t Market Streets. respectful informs his friends and the inflate that he is prepared to electite all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. 811. !vans, Chaim ,' able•, Bedsteads, Stands, !lair and Sprin: Maltrasses,Cortain•. Carpets. all •arts of Upholsterin: wort:, whirh he will warrant equal .o any made in the ally, and on reasonable terms. Sep 10 it Emor4/4.__Thr• .iiMerllter: have remov• d to Wa ter between Wood and Smithfield sI rerts, w heri they will ranin tie the Wholmtale Grocery And Commis sion and would rv,fiertiolly the pa tram. age of their ft Muds J W. W.«Ur«rincr Dec 3 to,. A. W. PAT I E11.50.N. on 81111li,fIrld nf.ar Sixth. Oera 10 F RUITS. ICU Wit:AM, 4' CONFECTIONARY.— A !honker respectfully Informs his friends and the public that they can always find the hest quality of lee Cream,. together with a 1 kinds of confectionary and fruits. to their •earon, at his establishment—No. Fifth street. betwe Is Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the slimiest notice, with calteg. or anything in his line. Also families furnished with Bread. seri 10 VANS'S CAMOMILE PILL LS.—ABRA IA RAM J. CLEM ER, residing at 66 Mott aireet. New York, was afflicted with Dyspep=la in its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head. ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart. horn, pain In tile chest and stomach always after eating, Impaired appetite, secsation of sinking at the siontarh, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent voinftings, dizziness towards night and restleneas. These laid continued up. ward of a I welveniunl It, when, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans. 100 Chat ham street, and submitting to tile ever successful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient was completely restored to health in the short space of onemout and grateful tor the Incalculable benefit deriv. ed, etaAly came forward and volnrileered the above state For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. E. SELLERS, Agent, No 29. Wood street. below Second. Cheap UNION COT Prices .Ikort Reel Yarn. No. 5 at 16 cts. per lh 6 at 161, ditto 7 at 17 ditto 8 at 171 ditto 9 at 13 ditto 10 at 194 ditto 11 a: 19 ditto 12 at 191 ditto 13 at 20 ditto 14 at 201 ditto 15 at 21 ditto 16 at 22 ditto 17 at 23 ditto IR at 24 ditto 19 at 25 ditto 20 at 26 ditto ICottoo Warps made to order Orders promptly attended to, It left at J. el- C. Palmer's, Logan 4. Kennedy's. or the Post °Mee. address. feh 27. J. K. AIOOR ti EA D 4- CO. 50 FIHDS N. 0. Sugar, 250 BRLS N. 0. Me;mite' 40 Tierces Ince. 20 Bids No 3 Mackerel. 10 do No -2 do. 7 Tiorera Sperm Oil. Just received per El B Express Mail and for sale by J. W. BUR BR IDGE 1f Co• mar 4. Water at between Wood and Sanithlield. rprir: .ht , scriber has remov , d Ins Fashionable TMloring Establishment In the Monongahela house, 3d door from first st, on nmithfield st.w here hisohl customers and, all other.; who may favor him with a call may depend rim having their work done in a superior Style. From hie experience In the husineste in fhb; city, and in raany other fashionable cities in Europe and America, be. feels confident that in can give satisfaction to all who may pie rise to favor hint with their custom. Hy strict attention to business and superior workmanship he tactica l to merit and receive a share of public patronage. He intend keeping on hand a , Upply of goods and trimmings sat itede for the customer trade w•itich will he sold at very reduced prices, B. N. B. The subscriber teeing well aware of DONAGHY. the extent that the acct. system Is practised on the polite in this country, by advertisement.; particularly by persons who may justly he called intruders on the trade, Who never served an hour to the laleiaNll, suit who know so tittle about it that they could not crook a sponge cloth, and they are barefaced enough to advertise themselves as lai• lors a la mode, and by the aid of old certificaess, cats, c. kc such as are generally used by quacka to sell their medicines, t hey often succeed In palming off on tile unsuspectin g customer some old trash for the genu• Inc imported article. Stich peonies advertisements ore only calculated to Arun the I Mille and are , o more enti. tled to credit than the fictitious yet laughable publications about the great Galt...ince among the Litlipattiaws, which I presume almost every schoolboy has read and laughed at. I would suggest to those who wish to have tt.eir clothts matte in lira , . rate style to make a little inquiry and they wilt find that this Is the place where they can he accommodated 2 11. D. Jun 7 —Jur: ). Pittsburgh Louisville Minn D" Those la mode Monsiours, or rather .11fox•ta gum who have opened an 8 by 10 piece shop lately, and who evince such envy and dislike to long or lengthy edver. tisements.are Informed that the shove (fulsome, as they term 11) has nn reference to them whatever. The person Winded to in their present employer, an Algeo•rtne, who keeps a stop shop in this city. The count ('tis said) is higr ly ple.ised with such tokens of loyalty from his pig. my subject., and no doubt will reward them by giving them a few erZZARDs to make. Such exquisites of rank with whom none can com.pete, had better Scull them seivr s Into notice some other way, as a little precaution might prevent an explosion, D. T O 7'HE PUBLIC, and parties/arty to my former patrons of this city:—llnytag retired from the practice of Medicine. I may be permitted to say, that It has fallen to the lot of but fel§ persons to have enjoyed no liberal or large a share of obstretrical practice as my own has been for the last SO or 40 years. The eApertente of that idirg period of active life, and the fart of my having been twice, since IBoo.assiYciated with Dr. R. A. Wilson, In the practice of medicine, (in both a period of live years.) enables me to judge fully of the merits of his pills. So convenient, so efficient, and yet Su safe, did I esteem these pills, that for the last five years In my practice for the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever nam.o, and those of females In particular, I have used more 01 them than all other medicines. Like every other medicine, this must fall In some In stances, hut In my hands there has been less disappoint. ment and more satisfaction In tae administration of this one remedy than of ail others; Its good effects sometime§ quite astonishing me. If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either «fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pids were Just the thing I wanted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with costiveness or inactivity °rifle liver, constituted the disease if my patient. the pulls were just the thing I wanted. If I treated a case requiring an einmenagogue, the Wilson's pills were Just the thing i wanted. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other difficulties. indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn of life,' the Wilson's pills wertjust the thing I wanted. Thus, without resp.let to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the time I have had It under treat. ment, particular indicatkins or symptons arising, were ahmays moot promptly and most happily met by the That so great a number ordiseases, and sometimes ap. parently opposite ones, In which 1 have used these pills, should be cured more readily by them than by any other remedy, may at R rst rem 'hinge and contradictory. but why it Ss so is meeker to my mind as that *great many persona should become thirsty from ha many different ea ases.a nd yet all require that common and greatest of all blessings, water to quench their thirst. In couch:sloe. It Is due the , eputation or tbe medicine and the public, loamy decidedly and uneonditionally.that the Wilson's pills aretheonly combination f have ever met with is my longeourse of practice, that really MB. eeeresanything carative or specific forsick headache: Yourakc., DR. MILO ADAMS. The above Pills designed particularly fee the sick Haed.Ache, Dyspepsia, Coastipaticm of 'he Bowels prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for aaletarboleaale mid mall, at his dwakillag in Peas street, below lialarry, Pell PITTSBUR or Cash. ON RICTORY. educed. Long Reel Te►R. .500 at 9 eta per dz 600 at 8 ditto 700 at 7 ditto 800 at 6 ditto 900 at 5 ditto 1000 at 4 ditto Candlewick at 16 et s per lb. Corn Baffin: • 9 ditto Family do. • 12a ditto lCarpi Chain • 20 ditto efit'n To 25 ditto Stacking Yarn and i l eoverlst Yarn always on 'hand Removal. H A • R• GOODE'S (Webs -sled Female Pills. These Pills arestrongly recommended to the notice of the ladies as* safe and efficient remedy In removing those complainis peculiar to their sex, from want of ex ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections: These Pills have, gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the Unl• tad States, and many Mothers. Format! Wholesale and Retail. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. sep 10 No. 20. Wood St reet, below Second. WM. ADAIR, Beta and Shoo Maker, Liberty St., opposite as heed of Smithfield it., Pittsbitrirk.— The stibrerther having bought out the stock of the late Thomas Ralfe.rty, deceased, has commenced business In the old stand of alr: R., and Is prepared to execute all descriptions of mot* In his line, In the hest manner and on the shortest notice. He keeps cor Manny on hand a large assortment ofshoe findings oral! descriptions and of the hest quality. He sollelts the patronage of the pub• tic and of the craft. W 64. ADAIR. seri 10 DrrrsnirrßGn MA NITFACTORY.—Springs and Az/s• for etl a riaffe, at Eastern Prices. The auhserthert mannfarture and keeps constantly on hand Coach,( and Ellnfra Sarin. , " (warranted.) Juniata Iron Axles, 811vcrand Bras' plated Dash Frames. Brass and plated Huh Bands, Slump Joints, Patent Lerithe , , Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Fteps. Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Dingell. 4.c., 4.c. Iwo 10 HD.SELLERS, M. D., °Mee and dwellins In Fourth, . near Ferry street. sep KAT HIS. The attention sfthce LOO e who hav T e been somewhat seep. tient in reference to the nximeronot certificates published In favor ofDr. Swavne'a Compotind Syrup of Wild Citer rv, on account of the persons being unknown in this see. tine of the Suite. is respectfully directed to I he following certificate, the writer of which tins been a citizen of 1101 borough for several years. and is knot% n an a gentleman of Intecrity and reeponsibility. To the Agent, Mr. J. Intim • f have used Dr. Elwavne's Comp and Syrup of Wild Cherry for a cough, with which I have been severely nf• Meted for about fnnr months, and I have no hesitation In saving that it isthe most effective medicine that! have been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness, and agrees well with my diet.—and mantainsg regular and good appetite. T can freely recommend it to all others similarly afflicted. J. Mumma, Tiorczugh ofChamhersb'c Mareh9.lß4o. sep 23 For safe by WILLIAM THORN No. 5,3 Market an FRUIT, SHADE, AN 0 ORNAMENTAL TRIMS. p - - • ERSONS desirons of proeuring Fruit. Shade. and Ornamental Trees, or shrubbery, from Minitel. phis or New Ywic, are requested to snake appticatlon as soon as possible. at. the Drug and Seed Fiore of the rubs scriber, where tutu be had catalogues, gratuitously. of the most excellent trurletlea. F . L. SNOWDEN, 'Pep 21 No 194. Liberty street. head of Wood M ARBLE M 1 NUFA CTOR Y.—Pat rkk Env/Reid re kfveet folly acquaints his friends and the peddle zen• erallY, that he has commenced the Marble business at the corner of Fifth and Liberty sts., where wilt he constantly on hAnd, tomb stones, mantel pieces, monnments„ bead and foot stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every arlielennperinlnlne to the business. He will warrant his work to he welt done, and his eharces will he moderate. Ile reaper., frilly asks a share of nuhlic pat rotmze. sep 10. W M. STEELE. (sucressor to H. M'Closkey) rash. io.nOle Root Maker, Liberty at., 24 door from V 1 -_in alley. The subscriber respectfully Informs thb piddle that he a, conAlknced the above hnsiness in the shop former s occupied by Mr. Henry M'ClarkeY, and that be I prepared to ateeitdto all °niers 10 •.. it i kv 1 line of husroesei with despatch Ando!) the most reasonahlk terms. Prom his lone experlenee in the manufacture Of Fashionable Roots, he Teets ronndent that all nrllcll7i from MA establishment will elve satisfaction to his pii trona. A share of puhlit pat ronat.te is respect folly Rolled : ed.. sip lb BIRD SEEDS A fee„ supply of Ilsrt Seeds, rnn sluing. of Canary. mn .3nd Ra Pet Junt rerrived i'Y fell $. F L SNOWDEN. 148 Liberty at. Portable Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 lbs, at 855 00. do do do do 2.005 at 445 00 do 1,500 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 at 30 00 do do do do 500 at 25 00 With raising levers an addition of $3 to each scale. Dormant scales for the use of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, ke.,the same prices RS above. A lso, White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements, and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for from S to $l5, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flooring Mills. Saw Mitts , Salt Works, 4 - c,, double and single geared elide lathes,foot and other lathes for wood turning thaehinss for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door and sash machines. ball's patent horse power, with or without thrashing Machines, a superior article; circular Vl* khans, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's TR chilies and ufall descriptions, also for making black log boxes, a superior article; governors fur steam engine stocks, tops and dies, coffee mills. bedstead or Joint hots and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma chinery made or repaired; printing press plattens turned and printing presses repaired• .1 A M ES MAY, Agent sep 22—If JOHN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Contmis• Mon Merchant, Xe. 106, nine, of Wrisd 4. Fifth ses• Pitt/ 161 0Th: Having been appointed one of the Auction• eersfot the City of Pitsburgh tenders his services to Jo!.. tiers, manufacturers and dealers, who may he disposed to make trial of this market- He is prepared to make advances on consignments of all saleable comrttodittes, and trusts tosatisfy correspondents by spiels sales, and speedy 'and favorabfe retains. That the various interesta *fifth 'may be confided tb him, shall be adequately protected, he Wings to the aid of his own experience in business and acquaintance with merchandise generally, the services of Mr. SMIVXL FASIPIZSTOCE; heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement Is made. Metiers. M. R ag an Tiernan To real. of M. E Bank. Darlington 4 Peebles, Robert Galway, James M. Cooper, James May, .L R. N. Riddle. YlltaAttrgb e* %Vi Robinson. Jr. Yreset of Exchange Rank. Ralepton,Staitb, 4. co, John D. Davis, IlaineelChvrteli, .1. W. Moorhead. Jas. W. Brawn 4 ea. - . 4. John R. Ribero. tor • Smith Yardly =erg, Sake R. Atha %hell 7 11• r. A USTIN, Attormy at Law, Plitshargh, PO. Otlice is 4th street. opposite Burkett Rot/ding. Wataiat E.Aorrie.Esq.iwill eve bisatteestos to my tolioishedilbesioeup, pod rstiotsissa4 bhp to thsrpotroo pop WI or sr f 47 riends, WALTIR FORWARD. 1. - JONES L. POT.EMAN. St. elnlr tl.. Nenr ‘ l le2hetty Bridge , mproved Flay innufaclored he thvir Machlnt t. between Ma ni, street, two love flail, Pitts Intifartore and Ind the follow tglicales(whol. et:imposed of ietal): No. 1, Port le Platform :Wei/ VI 11 . 1 a, weigh 3.5U0 u oLls,aL 565; trOUNG 4. BR ADBURY - DePlO PROSPECTUS' For publishing a nem Daily Paper in the City of Pitts burgh, to be entitled the DAILY MORNING POST. rinFlESubscrilters having made arrangements to merge .II the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Merca• ry Into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper with the title of the Dan) , Morning Post. The leading obJeet he "Pore" ?Jill be the dlssemlna• ti on and defence of thep olitic l principtes that have here tofore been maintained by the Editors, In their respective papers, and their best efforts will still he devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Although, In polities, the paper will he thoroughly democratic, yet tile Editors hope. hy giving an honest, candid history of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic. Intelligence, and itrf notices of all mat ters and occurrences that come properly within the snltere ofa Public Journal, to make their papet sufficiently in cresting to entitle it to the patronage atilt:, public, ir respective of party ronsiderau inns. In addition to the political nod general news that will be faUnd in the ...Morning Post," the hitiors will lake pains to furnish the. lIIIPii/eFFSt community with the latest, and most inttrestlng CCIAINIRCIAL ISTELLI. GENCY from all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red such accounts of the Markets and the. Stale of Trade as will beadvantarreous to our Nerthatos anti Business Men In their several enttlogs. Terips.—The Pori wit/ be published en a large, imperl• al sheet aline paper, (manufactured especially for this Jonrnol) at the unusually low rate or FIVE DOLLARS per annum,payabte In advance. It will also he sold by news.boys at the low rate of TW() CENTS a copy. Advertherimile will he Inserted at the lowcat rates charg,ed by the other daily papers of the city. it:rTWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who wIH be engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, Meng 31, 1542. W.U. SMITH. I Morrison k Co. London,. for sale only by S. N 111 Wickersham, corner of Wood Air.et. and Virgin alley Pittsburgh PA. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who Is sole stem for Western Pennsv tennis. PPP 10 INTioskey's Clothing Store 1 FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF RE:MY v11.1.D8 CLOTHING AT THE THREt BIG DOORS, No. 151 Liberty street. one door from the Jackson Foundry. T HE soh.eriber is just receiving at his well known establishment. the Ins - vest. most varied and curAvewe rrnc or stoops that has ever bees offered in bile city Every artlrle was selected by himwlf in the eastern ties, and purchased at the towitire chart raises, and he is therefore enabled to sell Ws articles much lower titan they can be had at any other estabibthment west of the monntains. His articles are all made by experienced Workmen, nom the latest manufat tared goods and In the most MODERN FASHION. He feels confident that all persons who will call at 61s establhshment and examine his stock will he satisfied that BETTER B ARG 4INS can he obtained at the THREE BIG DOORS than at any similar establishment in the chy , His stork ror.Fists. in part of Coats. Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Skirls, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, And every other article of Clothing of the lie.' style .From his varied stock of cloths he is prrpnred In HAKE CCOVIrk TO ORDER nt the shortest notice. in a style unsurpassed by any oilier Pitisfurgh house. and warranted to fit. His stock of Spring and Summer Prods is superior to any prrvious Importations and he has no hesitation in saying that for excellence, beauty and cheapness they cannot be equalled In the west. The subscriber would once more return his thanks to his friends and the public for the unprecedented patron age bestowed on his c , tatilishment, and believing that hie customers had found it to their advantrge to heat with him, lie would repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase. Clothing of every tfrFcr!pilon at luwest prices,to call at No, 151, Lim:lvry STRZIIT. M'C 'Observe Metal Plate In theJOHNm Paveent.LOSK Feb -22 Passage . and Reinittaneett) To AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN. efr , R. , /11.11,t 4. • ••• /ift4 AR I !IL NS,'O4 New York and Liverpool Line. P ERSONS eetilrons of sending for thei,* friends to come front any part of Great Hritain, are respect fully informed that the subscriber is at all times pre pared to make curb engage nit its He is prephred to remit monies by drafts, which arc made payable at any point throughout the United Kingdom on presenia. tion; having been for the last 12 years engaged in the business, tie feels eonfulent that his arrangemenis on both sides the Atlantic are such as wilt give satisfaction , . comprising Ships copriklng the above line, are all of the first cities and are commanded by careful and skillful masters, teach g LiVerpool once each week during the Eeason.— rot' further particular!. apply it by letter to JOHN 11ERDMAN, N 0.61 South street, New Yolk, or to J. KIRKPATRICK.. at Messrs Dabzell 4- Fleming's, Water street March 3-2nd. S. MORROW , MAPITIF4CTVR ER of Tin, Copper and %beet :Tror Ware, No. 17, Flfth at., between Wood and Mar.. ken: Keeps constantly on hand a *end sawn Went of Waret, and aerie% a share of IiCI tole oatronafe, A IN% on hand, the fofloarina t Melee Shovels, Pokers. Tongs, Gridirons, Skillets, Teakettles, Pots, Otrena. Coffee MilM ke. Mer cator* and others Are invhetj to call and 'gamma for therrotelvert, no he in determined to sell cheap foi cash or approved paper. ear. 14.—tf n toe- inTom BURRRIOGA Jits2 1 543: Wrier bog*** Weed **lift DAILY MORNING POST. British Philanthropy. The old maxim that "charity begins at home," has been much and greatly Stigma-• tised; and yet it is most aasuredfy true. We do not mean to say that charity 'should end, but that it ahoufd begin there. Illoth ing is more certain than that the find 'duty of a parent is to take care of those Who are dependent on him for - support; that those with whom we are in the, daily habit of ex• changing the offices of aocial neighborhood and mutual good will, should take ;prece dence in our kind offices; and that every Government is bound, by the most solemn obtigaiions-, never to sacrifice the interests and happiness of its own citizens or sub jects, to Omni 6f any other nation whatever' Governments are not instituted 'or etbersi but ourselves, for the safety and happitlead of those who bear the burden of their sup port, and defe'nd them in time el dintet:. The maxim that "charity begins at hoine'i thereto? e, that of all henificent iGov'etni ments. If properly carried out, every has tion will have its approp - riale protector, aqd require no interference onthepart Of biting" gers to defend 'its rights and promote its happiness. But there are Many 'phihina thropiats who are always looking ofroadi whose charity neither begins at home-, nor ends there; men—ay, and women t - Oo Who neglect their families, their domestic duties, and the still higher ob "• - pat iotism, and in_lLelealoils pursuit o t e welfare of those who have no iatherciaim on them than that df the possession 'of a common nature, and who live, perhaps, on the other bide of the*nrld. There are ala so nations—or, at least, one nation- Which. while affecting to be the leader arid 'Charms pion of religion and philanthropy in'eVery other portion of the 'universe, seems blind to the miseries engendered in her own bo som, and deaf to Ore cries of di'streaia that excite the horror, or call forth `the deep Comm isseration of the rest of the world. We allude to England. Taking kir our guide official repOrts,Parliamentary irigai riea, and documents sustained by the " oaths of-parish officers, 'parish priests, and ?Wen ing individuals, there is no country cln the face of the earth which engendersio Ira foe• tering bosom such a mass of human misery, We do not mean misery arising from 'corn ', parative suffering, from,the deprivation of fortune, or a - curtailment cif Eke mete Aver!' fluitiea of !Pi; butlrcm warit=actJa f i want of th,t which is necessary for the'preter. vation of life; from - starvation, which to ing dustry can Ward 'off in the present, and from which - no e , !irrirri y'can protect them _ in the future. 'By referring to our . parle'r of the 28th ultimo, the reader will there see what kind of dis.tress we mean. They will there read the testimony of EDIVXRIS OAK. LEY, who "s'en't down - never received any wage . a 011'21, and serv ed 13 years epprenticeship," arid'they Svill learn what 'kind of apprecticeship this from 'the testimony of another of rfteter wretched consignments to dungeons hun dreds of feet 'underground, where they nev er gee the dessert light of day, or 'Mira n the blessed air of Heaven. Hear the poor orphan boy: ".:I.ornas Moore11(i - use is without father or mother—was apprenticed at.nine years of age by the overseers—never bad lenough of %lent:ifs and. clothes—old clutiret were bought for him at the rag shops. His mas ter stuck a pin into him—hit him with the belt or trawl and sledge—threw coals at hirn—exhibitcd wounds, twenty and upwards, occasioned by hurrying in low workings, il l pon and around. the spinoffs process of the vertebra', from the Sacrum and upwards." Another: Edward Kershaw had been vpientieed by the overseers of Castleton to a colliery. Found on his body tweuty-six wounds.— His posteri , ra and loins were beaten into a jelly—when taken before a magistrate ) was unable to sit or Stand—was laid on his side. His arm had been broken by a blow with [an iron.rail, and the fracture had never been Set.. In this condition he had been [kept at work for several weeks. He had [been starved for want of food, and his body preisented all the marks or emaciation." 'ln many collieries in this district, (lork shire,) the children work all day lung in Water and mud.' 'To render the labor of the children more easy in drawing the car. riage containing the coal,they buckle r3und the naked person a broad leather t.trap to which is attached in front a Hog, with about four feet of chain, terminating in a hook.— The girdle frequently bilkers their sides. and occasion; great pain.' 'Betty Harris had drawn the carves is the pit on her hands and feet,until the skin had been worn off her 'Jules, in ab advanced state of preg— nancy.' This is a sample of what is going on un der ground in 'merry England,' the seat of philanthropy. Above ground. are to be seen thousands. tens of thOusaads,hundreda of thousinds of industrious, hardworking people—fathers, mothers, and children— all starving together,from childhood to de. erepid age—starving--ay, perishing by in ches for lack of food, in the midst of lord lings Spending half a million of dollars a year. This is no fancy picture. Thesis examples are quoted literally frrns authen. tic ex mina:ions. and reports verified by magistrates, overseers of the poor, clergy men of rarishes,and rommitees app , inted for the express pe rpnse 01 iavestiga in; lhoP state of the poor of Ergiami. fleaventl how the world would ring.aed the Abolitionists triumpb,if one.aiotte ease 'knitsr to that of Hot:rehouse and KeflialllP o r ankle ebileirva itud ..':..;::-' ':...::.-...'.::..,.';';'.:.,
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