. 1 .1 VOL 1.-NO. 181. PUBLISHED BY & W.. H. SMITH CORXF:ft OF WOOD 4- FIFTH STS. - . TikaSts.—Five DOLLARS n year, payable in talikkee. =Slag% euptea TWO CENTS--for sate at the sor4p! , 4/ of Lhe office, and by News Bays. 11111te Mercury and Manufacturer 11-I'swilled WEEKLY, at the same office, on a (Liable flimflam ahem, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad. .1111,111610. Single copies. SIX CENTS Terms of Advertising. ...' •PIRICSQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: 19 . 0_4n,Insenion, 0.'501 One month, $E..00 Two Insertions, 0.75 Two nnonts, 6.00 Clenewjefertions, 1.00 Three months, 7,00 ewe week. 1.501 Four months, 11.00 Two weeks. • 3.00 Six months, 10,00 Tire weeks. - -.4.00 One year. 15,00 t ' . YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. r. ..., CiIaNCILLOLI I I LT rue/Liens. .... ' 038-fliUtrat. Two Squares thy mouths, $15,00 Six months, ose year, 25,00 One year. - rrlLisecer advertisements In p!ornrt , on. 117 1 1,10150 f four lines Su Dout-sns a year PUBLIC OFFICES,&e. • tut, ro* aPTICV. Third between Market and Wood otierte—R. M Riddle. Postmaster. i!oreosufloose, Water.4th door from Wood st. Peter 1110.0shoititlfw—siajar John Willock, Collector. CITY TRILLOICIRT, Wood between Fif:l and Second otreeqs—Jainca A. Bartram, Treasurer. .Cowart Micky:mt. Third street, next door to the ThAd.rieshyter.an Chnrch—S. ft. Johnston, Trea.urer. Alvtol'a Onto', Fourth, hetween Market and Wood tlireete—Alexander Bay, Mayor. %ficatosor's Excti•Nog. Fourth. near Market st. BANKS Prreakottott.tretween Market and Wood streets. on ',Writ and Fourth streets. %lien itafirs . avir. ‘lLlvrtrAr-rintens' AND FARMrte DV' ,ttpievr {formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, betwten Mond and Market &tiring. PacaAsoz. Fifth street. near ‘Food. 1101'ELS. 111 0 Nrigainr.t.t IlnuAg, Water a reet, near the Bridge _ _ F.xcrturoa 110 rat.. corner of Penn and St. Clair. -%1 cacti sorrs' tio - rzt., corner of Third and Wood. . AaLeatcam Ilotzt.corner 01 TlOOl and Siniilifield. irarrapSrarrr. corner of Penn and Canal. M.411,t. Utterly foreel, near Seventh. INtr.Lcas MANstror lionva.Liheriy SI opnnaile Wa ene nlto \DRUIRST '.IIaPISION Horse, Penn Sl. oppn:lte Canal 4 ORERt WOODS, ATTORNEY AND LLII. COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—()frve ri m " ,p.l to onres on Grant , nopos-lie Ins new Court House, next rooms to John 0. Stry ,—First floor. 10 . . paps. ELLlcyr r, M. (1., in re >Mot , . St. Clair street, between Penn and Liberty SI Pitlahrik. s n 10 HUGO TONER, Ana. new at Law. North Ea=t corner ' of SnOtlifteld and Fnur'h cireelf. gap 10-1 y rCA.NDLESS & LURV, Atiorimys and - Counsellors at Law: Office in the Diamond, hock , oribe Court Mouse, Pit istinqh . srp 10 FINDLAY. Attornt-vs at Law, Fourth gt., SIIUVK near the Mayor's Office. Pltt,:intrth. scp 10-1 y - - I tI A MILT:I, I N, 1 %rood sad Btatit Wield MR., r.itt rh. irep 10-1 y WiI.O,TIA.RA.ROBINSON, A tiornci: at .aw; Office on tier nortli,tide of the fliantond,tiet wee.' arked and Union ,nrt,iits. upstairs Frit 19 1)UR13912.-ILW, Vinrney at Law ; :enders Atrig proCeivianal very ices to 1444. public, ()dice COT per or Fifth and Market Streets, above 0. Lloy.l sinre.PittAlairttlt. Pa. wit 10 VYATER ¢ 111J'11 AM, Attorney. at Law, office BZIL rnmgne , l from tin, Dm 1. in A ttorney' , Row," 114 ni.tenr ronrth sired, 4tiWeP.l Marl.i and Wand sep 10 • BUCKMA.STER, AT , RNEY AT LAW, 111. had removed his (Ace 10 the corner of Fourth street a nAClterry Alley, between Staititlield and Grant omets,PittAtureh. cep 10 GEOROE W. L4.lrXO. Attorney at La". Office No. 54 Fifth street. near (he Theatre, Pitt, , :ntrgb. sep 17-1 y READE %S' ..41701.N%1 I' AT LAW. —Office in Bears' Flnilding Toortbstyeet, rittshur2h. Nov.s. 11142. JOHN J. MITCHELL—Attorney at Lave. office corner of Smithfield and sth tic .Pittabureb. Coliectiona made. A I business eutrusted to Ills care will he promptly attended to. reb REMOVAL.— R. Morrow, Alder MAR: al a north aide of Fifth si,, between Wood and Smithfield Oa, Pittsburgh. Cep 10 DLL R. 110 LM ES, Office in Second street, nett oar to Molvany q- Co'e Glass tVoreitousc sell y TOHNST.):NI 4 I'OCKTON, Ito‘Aseilerp. Printers an Piper Manufacturers. No. 37. Simko I. sep 111_1 1• OHM. ANOURSON, F i ndidield Foundry, Wainr st., rial near lite Itionn.lTalwla l'iltrt tir.2ll seP in- t y T 1 1 ,111 40 U TOIIN . FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG. rgiFIOS. B. YOUNG CO., Furnoure Ware A Rooms. t..urner of Hand at. 4. E[Ciiallge Alley. Ireiroons within; to purehatatFarnlture. will find it to beir advania2e to diva IIA a call. being roily :at isfied that , fi t Cart please art to quality and price. sep 10 BACON. 20 000p l er 8 :e2 Ba u c g o r n L i v i e r Z u nalir ) just : c are lv l : d w BIRMINGHAM 4 co for cash, try mar 24 fl VacnotAs D. COI M AN. ••• • • • •• . -LOYD a . co LiNA C°LEMAN k CO.,r;CM!::t A gem s. For‘va rding and Commission Merchants ZArvee Street, Vick.liurg Naas They relpeciftiiiyeo.tci cnnsip•a,euts. WEBB CLOSEY,S Boot and Stine. Nlanul.,eio• ry,No. 83 Fourth St., next Jour to ti.• IT . Stairs !Sank. Ladies Vritilelta, Kid and Satin Sitoes HMO ;n Ne neatestneawaer, alga by tor. newest Frenrit patterns. seP 10 GARDEN TOOLS, ernisisiing of Floes. fancy .Spades Transplanting Trowels, raiding Took. Budding Knives, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears. ete., jo.t re. 'teiged and tor 'ale by F. L SNOWDEN. Rep 10 134 Liberty street, head of Wood. ACISTRATES'IILA `MS. for proceedifita In At j~ZttsekweMtundotLelateLaw,Corate at ails Office ILIOR SALP..—Lots on the Worth bast corner of Coal .12 {.*nand Iligh street. Apply to up 10 BENJ. DARLING row, Market, near 4th st. 109 L r ß ee S e . L yo n; d a r it e d t ti c s a la r F s re ne h tria a t 54 8 0. 41 e a Bel ug etet e Sz i ed a B d t F.L. SNOWDEN, 1114 Liberty street. bend of Wood. Alltore of Rep 10 FLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, 10 be used iu Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on •igiood paper,ast is the forms approved by t he Court,for sale at the.olfice of the Memory and Democrat. imp 1.0 WIR+ HUBBARD, Ladies' fashionable boot sad shoe Manufacturer. No.lol, Third wrest, between tWood mid Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh sep 10 ilk PATTERSON. Jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa.... Manufacturer of hocks, Hinges and Bolts.; To. Itltacce, Puller. Mill and Timber Screws; Houtten Screws for 4 R•illag Pilittsokc. seP 10-44 JOHN arc LosKEy. Tailor and Clothier, Litier.y ithreet, between Suit' ana Virgin alley, South side, eep 10 JW. BURBILIDGE ;• CO., Wrtolcsale Grocers and Counsisskon Merchants— Second .street, between Wood and Smithfield MI., Pittahr.r2h. seplG--1 y E. 41. A. GORDON. Comeau&tau vet Feratardlog 414' littelariani, Water st,intsik. aer 111.41 •'-'I"AtILY - '-'IIO,RNING-.-.-"POST HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro duce Merchnnts, 4nd Dealers in Pittsburgh hianujocturcs No, 43 %Voud street, Pittsburgh lir 17 ['AMMAN, JENNINGS &Co., ;Cotton Yarn Warehouse, . No. 4:3 Wood street 4 a slits for the sate of the Engle Cotton Factory Yarns March 17, '4l TnoNPilow nt.NYA HAN'INA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warehoose. No. 114, Wood SI., where may be had a 2eneral , opply of writin wrapping. printing. wail paper, blank books, school hooks, kc, c. err 10—ly L. TOWN. END dr CO., Wire Workers an d Afannfaciitrers, No. 23 Niarket st reef , hcl weer 2d and 3.41 streets.sep 10-1 v • EXCILANCE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and Clair stieeia,ny 11etSIBBIN sfll ITII. sep IQ—ly B ROWNAYILtr. JUNI C'l'A IRON W0R1. 4 .--Ed Nlanancturer of Iron and Nails tiYn rehouse N0.25.,%Y0nd.t.. Plushy r 7.11. Rep 10 -1y Goo,us.,._rreAnn NI :w hey, w anti retail eiral24 in Eiv2tish, Frvii.-11, at 41 Donn's. ie. Dry ".1. Atmicet , rittshnrall Fen 10 TOIIN rivimvirr; Wholeuute Grocer Rertif‘ilitt And Dealer in Pimlure and PitiQl.ur.2ll Nlanufaciurett 4 rticle , ,., .IVo. 224 Liberty Street, Pitt., burgh. ger 10 WLI.LIAM 11. 'V11.1.101'; ICIIN DII.WORIII NITILLIAMS & DILWORTII.--Witotesale V nrneer. Produce end Co.n mi.iton %Melia oh:, and Jeater , In PntAturgla Manufactured artiele r :, No. 29, Wood st rev "'l' 10 JOHN H.:• - •Z,,KRIF, N. KLAN 61 . 1-1 r,RIFF c . F E HatmlArlore•r- lit 1V . .tr0 . . Pm •di • htir.itl. 'louse szp,,utill..7. and 5 , 0.111110 , 1 Wl/r1: eX.CUted. 111 El, . D A LI V H S_ L A, I N t S AN DS, . t.. .i , i T L C , i H . & I r C I , ,o r vi: 1 . burgh, D FAL FR IX WATCH F:S, C LOCKS—BR EJISTPINS FINGER RINGS, Cil./lINS, KEYS, CONKS, 4,c. sep 10 lANDRETIPS GARI)EN SEEDS.- A full I tinppty of Cardrn Seed", always on and for sale at los agency*, ills' flrt.4 since 07 F. L. SNOW' IiF,N, 1144 Liberty "'reel. head of Wood p ENIOV Ai. —Mail J toms, lltiri , er mill Hai; I re moved to roorth strect, orposil el Ile Ma Ora fltlier • w herr he wit! he happy to:wait 110011 peri,.onelil or transient customers. He guiirti9 a share of pubtir oat. :ell HI I 011 N 31 , FARL • N 1), Upholsterer and Cabinet -41-ker, Third st. baser, Wood :Varlet strrets, respectful informs Iris friends and line polite that lie is prepared to eteriite all upped for rlnfacilid , boarils , reauw,Chaira. rubles, 4e.141 ea cis. St a .uls, Hair and pr Pet a(tractses. Curtains. Carpels, all sorl• of l'ploilstrring work, which Inc will warrant equal .o any made in the city. anal On reasonalite Fri, 10 131 E.lf OVA --The ..totorritteri have retnov..l to %Va. ler between Woo.l and Soot Ittleid F.treeir• where they will von. tone the V.' Itoleiale Grocery and Ciottnos. sion and would re-peel fully paltm t . age. oftheir Diencle / W. LW 1111rI DG 4. Co. Dee :3 A. %V. P AT PERSON. oil Soot) , (telit lJ near Sixth. ,er. 10 43 18 F.‘"EDUDED.—U. att. I.trzi: or ST,:re Rath •0 •tL r/lan r•no, term I'dt-o,lr:h. i'...dford, Ciinokhersiirg. DarriAotry, nntl 1-aocarocr, Io ri t it„fe, plilt. con nor! in.,: vs ISO t tic 11 ail Iraniof I aro to N y . 4 - r. Only 150 toitrrctni:irrz and one ni.ht out. Alm,. illy Direct line to tinittitinte. rare to Philadelphia Italtiumre, Len•ox da 21 12 o'r Inc k A. M ( - Myr serolot door Iverow the Mrreltaol I Intel Wood st M GR All AM, WAUGH 4- co. t 3. 1 1 y Propri-Inr, FACTS ,PE,AK FOR THEXSELVES--TRUTII IS CONVINCING:- Having been alllicled fur nears) Iwo yearn, with a hard swelling on the ear, of my knee. which produced much pain, and use•l various applira :lone recommended by the Faculty—all in vain wa eared completely by the use or one boll le of Dr • Brand• Liiiamcng. or Cal er nal Remedy. N'itneeeut'• hand JAMF.S. TAYLOR. Ohio ill A ller,henv co, Pa. Inn. 10th. 111.40. Dr. Rrandreth's External Rctordy or Liommeni; sold at his oflice, So. 9P, Wood street, Pit (411 rg h , I' II I r 50 cents per bottle. fch 8. 100 8..408 MO COFFEE. 20 Tra. 20 Boxes Tobaeco. 15,000 [Fs. Lump and Loaf Supr. 20 Boxes R 10 goer m Candles. 10 " Starch 10 Ke , .z.s Ground Ginger. 2 •• So , mpas. 4 " I iheo. 100 Bartels Green An..les. Received on consignment and for sale cheap for cash by 11. DEVINE. U. States: Linr warehouse, Canal Ba.ln, Liberty st. mar 10,18.0. 8E 7 331? AND 310L3SSE S. Ol.' !ill f)S. N. 0. Su2ar. 0 ) 40 !Mts. Molasses. Just ,t CiVeLl per Steam boat A stilami, and for 0:11e by W. BURBIIIDGE t.. 70 mar 3. Water st., between Wood and I Ufa' R E(EI V El), Twelve hones or Ormegeg anti Lehions,ol ihe ftergiqualiiy. for snie whnleielle and .V%I Tllllt Y, M.,,ket .I. =HEE geh 22—tf FAMILY FLOVR —.lu4t r..cricell a few harrrlF Of Superior Fiour.taadc eafire_sidv for family Fur malP. by AC CRUSE, Itt Lt, St. In gtrirr , 50 barrels 511 P. floor. M,gCKEREL..IND CODFIS ff.—ln 141nre, 4 cn-ks ot"Codtish; also, 5 I.arrels No 2 al.trk erel, and 15 Itallbrarrels, will be sord very low, apply to mar 16 ISA AC CRU:' , E, 143 Liberty st. ANTED, a boy of from 14 lo 16 year. of use. V A pplicaliou lo be made before the first of March to F L SNOWDEN, R 4, Liherly head o f Wood st SALT. 300 BLS No 1 Sal t i oi ‘ i v lia ß n t d . R an i :l l l i n r mat '24 Water rt., bet ween Wood add Smithfield 20,000 i r:: B os st Cotton Yarns, assorted 2,000 lb+ . Baning, 2,000 " Caudle Wick, 1,00(1 " Carpet Chain, and 500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto ry. For-male by BAILMAN.IF.NNING- 7, & Co., Cotton Yarn Warthottae, Nu. 43 Wood street. mar 17 A PPLES.—Just received from Ohio, per wagons, 35 barrels of green apples. rousiging of nrennocks" “Blalrs-1 Also, 50 bushel[ of 1) led apples, for sale by ISA AC CRUSE, Who aecps constantly Oft hat Timothy and Clover red of the best quality mar 'l6. COPARI NERSHIP. FAXES W. H.Bll MAX 4- JOHN P.: JE.AWINGS al have entered iuto partnership for the purpose of trarusaminx a W holeaate Grocery; Produce and Commis, sion business under the firm and style of IiMILM AN. JENNINGS 4. Co., at No 43 Wood street, opposite • the M e rehab tie Hotel, where a Ripply of Grammes and Pitts burgh P 1 aufaclured A rtielcacan allarayi he had on.Sbe altering. *arch II '4ll. PITTSBURGH, APRIL 12, 1843. 1 00 Colfee. For sate by ore 4. • 4- A. CORDON. 13E-4SE BOAIWOUND C.d.ArDY.--TeTTLE has recrived thi, , day from New York. a fresh supply 0. tie ahoy,' celebrated cure for Couzhs, Colds and Con sumption; and is ready 10 supply cut-tornersat wholesale or root!, al his Medical Agency, 2r3 Fourth at. nov 12 DAVID Ct.:IRK. e'aghionable Boot Maker,— itas removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second and 'Third streets, where lie - wou.d be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronize hint. He uses not hinz lint flint rate steak, and employs the hest of workmen; and as lie gives los eon-lant personal ;Mention to business, he trusts that he will deseiveand receive a fair share of patronage. sen 10 I=l rill (TITS ICE IA: AM, k CONFIit.:TIONAH.V. A l l tinker respectfully inform; his friends and the public that they can always find lite best quality of lee ef , alll3. together with a 1 kinds of confectionary and fruits. In their ver•on, at his rvahifshinebt—No. 11, Failt street, bet we I! Wood anti Market. N. B.—PartieF. 4upplied on the shortest notice, cake.t. or anything in !ifs line. Aiso families furnisher with (tread. ■en 10 FIVANSS X11011E14; PILL ',S.—AI:HA L i t II AM J. CLEM Int, restilimt at 66 Nloit street, New York, was afflicted with Oyspep-la in its most ntrJravated form. The symptoms were violent head• great dd.ll it y, (eve T, costiveness, cough, herrt. burn, pain in the chest and stomarh always alter catiiezi impaired appttiir, SPVsalloll of sink ina 31'11}e s:0,11;101, furred tontine, nausea. with frequent romitinzis, it izziness towards night and iesiteness. 'Theseliatl lontinucd ward of a 1 welvenioni h. when. on constilling I)r.Wm. Evans. MO Chat ham street, and sulnnininz in his over successful snit agreeable mode or treatment. the pal lent was (.0,74)14=4'1y resiored to health tit the short Space , of on , . moot IL nod crateful bri be ine.drillable benefit tinny. ed. clad!' ran, forward and vionniiiered the above slate Po. sale VC holeiale and Iletatt by Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON F.ICTOR.Y. Prices Reduced. Short nee' rat', 1 .0” g R , r l rar". No. 5 at 16 eta. per lh !All) at 9 els per du. 6 at 164 thttu 660 :it 3 ditto 7 nt 11 dilio I 706 nt 7 ditto 8 ut 171 tttelut 11181 t,t 6 d6to 9 tit 1 ; dim , 91i11 at 5 ditto 10 at 19.; Pia 1000 at 4 ditto 11 a: 19 nitio 12 at 111 111;10 t'andlewtek at 16 rt. per Ib, 1.1 ;it 20 d,tio coqi R ttlitrz • 9 dm. 14 at 201 Elmo ramite do. • 111 ditto nt 2) d 1 ,./ It; 4 , 1110 hie • ;2") ditto 17 at 2:1 ~) I.; at 24 tit,. Covvrltt Yarn :11,,ays on 19 :it 2", doh. band 211 :11 26 dill. collo. 11"nrpm Malir to order. Irf- pi onv Iv 7(1. I: h•lt zil 1 n. r 1(1, , n0ri,',. or 'he offer, atLirri. lob j N xOOll I D ,S. ro, 0 , 11 111111- 1 N. 0 ) , ,),1) . . al/ 2:)1111111. , S N . D. 40 To•rrp.) 111 c.. 21111'd: No .1 Niac6rrri. 11) do No 2 do. 7 Sperm I/11. Jit.l recrived per F H Exprre• ~a .l PIM lor *alt• be J, %V. Pl' II ) A - I'o nu .1. \`.':~t••r:l he; Wl`ell W 1 1 .1.1 .i , lll :411101411M -in.,' 0 fir ha. rrionv t in Ili, Ntni.cni::aiit , :u liiiii•n. 3d loot from lir.l -I, on • nti , 41.%, het 0. 1:12 , 0111 rll+lo,l ers And all oilier. Will/ may favor him with a m2ll 212 y 1111.1 , 11 1 2 112Vin2 11,11 wart. dot, :11 :1 an prri or Style. From L•- t in.: 10 I'ae irt rill. city, Wit: 1,20 v other f.,1,in,“.!r rttit , to Europe and Aitieriesi, lie 10011,1e:it 11121 1111 0 lon 10 WI v. Ito 1:1. ph astito favor him Will 110 I, rii-1001. RP elrll at iriition to tor t .oioolo-100 1. 11. pc. 10 ts,ro and revive 2 ,hair of pupil, 11111 , /11,1:1'. Ile it I.•tid nn halid a -"Noy .1 20:1 I. 0.0,002• , ~012'11r, :Ile r-tia•ntio, IraJr wliltii wlll hai• a. MA v.• ry re4llo pr N li Tll- ...d.rrOiri I , the Ihnl the ort.t. prarli,ll Ir in Ilse Conn , rv, IV adverli-rmenl-; by rf-oh , nun,. Jnol, he call, d lot 111.1.'11. VII tie , r:ole, t. ho n , yer v. d an hour to Ihe lm-inert. and who 1.1‘0% 60 Mlle shout o !hal I hev rnohl ant cr,hi. a , poiort, 1111 they ate harularrd rotroh2lll., aA v••r , tai lor- a 1.1 mode, and by the aid of Old reetrfica , e, cut, if sr. ke SW' t :IQ are toor.era'ly In -ell their twain . I neh.thry often ;Olr, red hi palming off on 11, It asn.lerl CHF, 01114 . f sant.. old 11)111 lor t 1..1.1111 ine Imported arlifle. Snrli people'+ adveriken.ento are Only tabulated 10 pit/ the tildir and lire' o throe 11111 Iled tor Iha n I Ito il infer yet 'sn:liahle pohllral about theareat Gulf-inf.{ among I he. watch I pre•onte alinovl every tchnolboy has read and lan.,!lied al. I won est to thote who wish In have 11 fit rloihts made in lir , rale Ft) le to make a !title inquiry and they svIII And that this Is the place where they ran Inc aecontamdatid: B. D. tn 7 3rr. I — rTlio•a, la :node ?A onsiou rs , . or rather 21Ion !agues. who have open, den 8 hy shop lately , and who evince pinch envy nod di-like tip lent or leitzttly ;nicer I I,eIDP nto are informed n hat Ihe a hone (fOISOMff, AP they Inn It) ha+ on rt forr tiro no Ilie, whatever. The ner.on 111:11:1e,1 In I- [het: prevent em Moyer, .11ero-rine. who isrrps n -hop in I Itts city. Thy con at it. said) 11 higl Iv fi'el,ed w,th Filen tokein.ipf loyalty from hi. Mai my piut•ject , , and tin multi will reward them by theme few nt.r.zkanf: to male. Such raqui4iies of rank with whom none rail Coin peer, Mid holler Scull them. sclves into emu,. mome oilier way, as a little precaution n ;prevent an explosion. I). rillO THE PUBLIC, and partirubtrin to my former JIL patrons of this tity:--11:Ivirr, retired trout Ili. [mirth, of Medicine. I unity be oerinlllcil to say, that it bas fallen to the lot of !tit U.w persons to have enjoyed so liberal or larae a share of I th.treiriral practice as my own has Men for It last 30 or 4 0 Year^l• The exiierienre of that 10112 period of :lei i cc Ilfe. and :he feet of my having been t wire, Pi 11C1` 1330. nlmm3ialcd with Or. It. A. Wilson, in the plariire of 1111!diCille, (ill hot 11 a period of live yearn.) e1ia41,28 me to judge fully of the fluent .rh, pot.% so eon senieni, so effiele ni and yet so safe. did I esteem thus, for I iie lasi live y rats in my pulel ire fiir the cure of chenille, dimease-bof tvlial ever narn, and or les in nail cular,l have used store oi them than ail oilier medicines. Like every oilier medfrine,tltia must fail In some in stanreq, but In my hands there has lieen test. disappoint. ' , pent a nil more so; i=fart ion in t.te ailmlnisi ration of Iltiy one remedy than of ail Miters; g ood elrects sometimes (tune asloulching If my patient required n gale aperient medicine either —Core Of ;Kier parittrition, the Wilson's rh.l% were Just the thing I wanted. I( a dyspeptic, acid condition offlie stomach, combined with coat ivenr ss or Inact Ivo y of the liver constituted the disease 3f my patient. the pills were just the thing I If I treated a rase requiring an emniertagogue, the pills were just the thit,g f wanted. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems. annoyed my patient at tile 'turn of life,' the Will,(111'S pills were just the thing I wanted. Titus, without res Net to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the Wine I have had it andel. treat meat, particular indications or mpions arising, were al —ays mor.t promptly and most happily met by tine Wilson's pills. That to great a nonilter of diseases, and sometimes ap. parently opposite ones, In which I have used these pills, should he toted more readily by them than by any other remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, hut why it is en is as clear to my mind as that a _rent many persons should become thirSty from :is many difTerent causes, and yet all require that common and greatest of all blessings, water to otiench their thirst. Itt conclusion, itis due: be etiolation of Vie medicine and tie public, to say decidedly and unconditionally,that the ‘Vilann's pills are toe only combination f have ever met with in my longeourse of practice. that really ftoßi eessesanythlng CA relive or specific (braid: headadie. Yours DR. 511L0 ADAMS. The above Pills designed particularly for the nick Haed.Aerva, Dyspepsia, Con s tipation of she Bowels 4e., prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. WUson. and for sale, wholeezie and tnd JI. at his dwelling in Peen 'Street. helow Ma7hork .pet,] R. E. 20. W unit cl rrrl. Ile lOW Sorckfid Removal. R.iU \M7IIV DR. GOOD E'S Caebrated Female Pills. These Pills are st rongty recommended to the notice of the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex• 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 Uni ted Slates, and many Mothers. For sate Wholesale and Iteta 0. by R. t SELLERS, Agent eel, 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second. AI T M. ADAIR, Root and Shoe )(faker, Liberty St., opposite the heed of Smithfield ist. , Pittsburgh.— Ti a having !night nut nut stork of the late "Thomas Rafferty, decaaped, has commenced impinees in the old stand of Mr. R., and Is prepared to execute all descriptions of work In Ills line, in the hest manner and on the shortest notice. He keepp cot stantly on hand a large apsortnient ofshne findings of all deeripilons and of the brat (manly. He sonclte the patronage of the pub. lie and of the craft. WM. ADAIR, pep 10 pITTSIIITRGiIf MANUFACTORY.—Springs and _Arles for Carriages at Eastern Priem The elthetribers mann(nrture end keeps enn.iantly on hand Coach. r and Ellntle Sprinzq (warranted.) Juninla It on Axlr., Silver and 1.111” a plated Dneh Fran-P, Fira9A and plated Iluh Rinds, Fluirp .101 MP, Patent Leather, sil v e r nod limos Lamp., Three Mil Fief's, Malleable iron, Door Dandles and Dlngeot. S - e .4.e. JONF,t , COLENI . !=t.elnirgl.. near e ittetlheny Helder. li V I).9ELLERS,N!. n,office and dwelling in Fourth, near Frrry mtirpl. s•T) 13—ly The :Mont lon P who have , been comrwhot fir ,t Lt rererPitre In luie evrlificatr , oohltrhod in favor n 1 Or. : 4 ‘rent - nr',. roninnntnl Svriin r f Wild ('her ry, nn :n . rontil nri lie ner.on: f•pin.:. unknown in I (pin are 11,,n of pipe Riau . j,4 re pert hills dirrclPd to III,• rerlitirnio„the writer of whirlt in s been a eltiZen of 11119 t,orots2h 'lgor verfil ea ris. tni i= known US a gettitentan ni iole_:rity 3111.1 I,F ;tOll,Ollllll V. To the . l lgeot.Mr . .1. KIRBY '1 hour iland Pr I. 4 wavrie'. und Syrup of Wi.il Cherry . for n 1 have herin geverely nt flitted fde fonr ninntlii., rind I hive uo lieFitntinn In .nvinc ilinl it istrie innzd efreetive medicine that I have been aide inoriire. It enninn . e 4 nII and 3//r///e•B/1/11 ray lllllttlaffls a revilar and ,nod Rppr/Itte. 1 ear frtiPle reerinimrnil 1 1 to nll re tern tAirted. J. MIIINII it. Dot °ugh of ChatnheraWe. Slart - 1i 51. 1 141 1. rep 33 I . or cOr by WILLI 1M THORN No. 53 Nl:irlri cirrri FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMFNTAT. THEE 1317.11STINrz derlrrool of procuring ['roil. 5.1r,r11.. ;ld nrPRII - 1,,i;t1 Trre:. or fal.roltherv, from Plol:lel• pl is or 5.,v yo, I, arc rrlvo,lid In make nprlicotion as liu hrn7 and 1.4,d Ft", of 11, Cub. .frlllcr. %%A.(' r : u, I e had rntalogne... I the r[ro•i14•111 ~a rto ir,, No 141 Liberi y s' reel , lir3tl of VI" 04'0 11‘,RI,t; kNrr sprfifituvlrgtili. , tA frioridc and lhr puldir ,zett ei all, tint let liac commenced the NI:1114e ho%iii,=,ni rilrfler Or P illll and Liberty ctc., w hrre will no v0110:1011w nit hand teeth clee,c. anal& pierest, monunlenl.. brad and row !atop oahs for rald eel in :,rp, arid eve, y ar. I , r,ri I rlnt to Itto Itticlne•,:. Ile will %yam' tit Itis work and Ili. etltartea will be moderate. the jultv 3.00, a<t r e or modif tiatramttze. cep 111• A r l7 11.tgt to li. M'f`lwkey~ Push rota le fool Maker, I.ll,ret y t 0,,, troop Vi mcr re. , nor I fully in forme that I.e ha. rommenred Ihr a4nve Ini•inr.a in the ...ono formerly ormiMed i'y Mr. Ilenry Sl'alnAkey. and that lie Is tic,. prepared to nitend to all miler: in hi, with dezpaleli and nil the mast raaQoo able From Ili- el , ter - 11 . 11re In Ilia 0( I'a-j,,,,,,10,f, 11,01 c. fm.i,, , nnnderit all altkirt fro,. _ire ?at i. f.irt,nn in liii pa t,; 0t,;11.,`, f.',115: , I , !ea:1 , 1 . 11 . 011V lit pd. -Pp 10 11/RD NFT/)..S A , 11 IpIV Seed*, f,II /LP Ficio:: of Cann• . .nn 1:a ;r , : t'S 60, 3. r I. SNOW fir,s, 14f1 tincrtv Porta' le Pitt form Scales on wheels. to wrigk 2,500 I be, at 3. -, 5 01). do do du do 2.005 at ",45 (10 do do do do 1,51)11 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 al 30 110 tlo do do do 500 :11 25 00 With raising levers an addition of $3 to each scale. Dormant scales lbr the 11 , e of WBITIICISIFeS, Flouring Mills, Air.,the same prices as at,ove. A Iso, While's Patent Counter 'cote, with 0. Voting's iniprovenients. and a variety of oilier counter era les , which they Will Sell for from 8 to 3)5, They al.io manufacture Steam Engines for Muting Milts, Saw Mills, Salt Works, kc,. double and singe geared Alidelat hes,foot and other lathes for wood turning lharhlnes for lerianting chairs, planing machines. door and sawh machines. parent horsepower, with or without thrashing machines. a superior article; rirculat 4:10, Shaft., machines for sawing lath. Tin ner's ma• chine- and tools Oral! ions, aiso kor making Mack inZ tl,l\ cc, it -uperlnc article; cover roes for sterIIII and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or joint how and mar limery for makinf the prime. cotton factory ma r.llllll.rV Slade or repaired; printing preAs platter's turned and print ina presses repaired J A M F.S MAY, Agere. • 22—t VOIINC TIR A DRURY IVSI .E. A UST IN, Attorney at I,n %Y. Pii tsbu It. Pa. ()dire in 4111 . strtet, oono,?ite Iturke's WILLIAM E. AUSTIN. win his Intention to my unfinished htiril neFs, and I reriiinniend Win in I pitron age of my friends. WALTER FORW nu cep (1--1 V IDITTSIWIIGIi CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE 1 LI BR BY of Religious, Ilistorical,Folli ical•alni N is• cillaneons ►Yorks, will be open every day, Bri;diath re. cepieci. "roni 7 o'clock, A. fil..until 9, P. M., In the Er• change Bullding,corner of St Clair street and Exchange alley. wnere ,ninctun I attendance will be ;Oven by Pen 10 J. GEMMIL. NEW ROIITE. ENTIRE NEW COACHES! . :*-IkAa..v4ti4 aPROM PITTSBURGH TO BALTIMORE AND PH/LADELPHLI United States Express Dine Leaves Pittsl.nt2ll daily, at 3 o'clock. P. M, via Steam. hnat to Brownsville, thence In splendid new co tches to Cumher land, over the great National Road, and from there by RAILROAD, in suner , nr new eight wheeled ears, to Baltimore, Washiiirtoo thy and Philadelphia. The ahoy* Line is represented to the traveling public is being unequalled between the Ohio River and Eastern cities for comfort and erpedition. hairier made arrange inenta to convey passengers titroegh in two days, and no night travel, either by Stare or Ftnifroad Cars.— Think or it! Only 75 miles glare trasrell4ng, and 56 mires less than the Wheeling route, and that in superb new coaches. Pare throutb; °Ake te Abe Monorlebele Rouse. A. lIBNIMAISOITTr CO., Step Proprietors par :1 —d3ao AT TIIIS improved Hay noniscaripred Le ihmr et, imiween II 11111 Iwo aver Mill. Ping 1:1 noftletu re nod It rt(l the follow luq.cales;wrrol. ly cuull osvti of No. 1, Purl able P lat farm Z•: , 41c, ult A t o ocigit ti.AJ puUII4,,UL 744.7;e:" . . ; ; : - ,Tz!ec. PROSPECTUS For publishing a X4lO Daily Paperin the City of puts burgh, to be entitled the DAILY MORNING POST. VilHEilubserihera having made arrangements to merge the A merican Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu ry Into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper With the Mite of the Daily Morning Post. The leading object of the "Pore" will be t dtssemlna lion and defence of the political principles that have bete tofore been maintained by the Editors, In theteirespective papers. and t heir best efforts w ill still be devoted to the advancement and suCCeES of those doctrines. Although. lit politics, the paper will he 'thoroughly dettincratir. yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest, Condit! history of passing Political events. Foreign and Dome-tic I nielli2etire, and brief notices of all mat ters and occurrences that collie pt operly within the snliere of a Public Journal, to make their papet sufficiently in cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, ir• reopen' lye or pa rl y considerations. In addition to the political and general news that will be fould in the "...Igor -tine Post," the Fditors will lake pains to furnkh the hosines.s community with Inn latent and most interesting 0014MgRrt liT[LT.t• CENCs from all parts of tier country, and to have prepa• red such areotints of the Markets and the State of Trade Fig will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men In their several callings. Terms.—The roe-Twat be imbliAlred on a iarae imperlo al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured enpecially for thin Joann') at Ilia unwmally low rale of FIVE DOLLARS per annum, payable In advance. It will also be sold by riewa boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Adtrertisemerts will be inserted at the lowest rates charced by the other daily papers or the city. inr-TWENTY active lads arc wanted to cell the Post, who will be engaged on the moat liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W.H. SMITH. Aw:usi 31. 1842. BYDlorrlson r o . London, for sale only by S. 5, Wickersham, corner of Wood ctreet and Vlrritt alley Pdtsburrh Pa, and H. Harwood. Brayer Pa. who is sole Brent for Western Penns% lyania. cep 10 M'Closkey's Clothing Store ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF READY 3LIDE CLOTHING THREE BIG DOORS, No. 151 Liberty street, one door from the Jackson Foundry grit Put.rrihrr is juat receq - ing at Ilk well known estahitaliment, the most varied and cheArorr STOCK or GOODS that ha.. ever been offered in this city Even . arti, se'eried hit ni,n4clf in the eastern el. ilea. and purchased a - the t.owEsr CASH PRICES, and he ;a ii r emfore enaided It c=ell It a articles much lower than they can Le had at any other establ',thenent west or the n;onntaior. Hie articles are all made by exper'reoced workmen, fioin the latest mantic:, lured goods and in the most MODERN FASHION lie feel, confident that all poron:t who will call at e.t.ililishnient and examine his ii.oek will be satisfied that BETTER B4RG MIN'S ran he oidaitted at the THREE BIG DOORS than at any similar establishment in the ci,y_ M. , stork roesist, in part of COOlB. Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Shirts, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, nd every other article •of Clot liimz of the best s,yle From his varied stock of cloths he to prepared to MAKE CLOTHES TO On DER at the shortest norfai, hi a it)rie unsurpassed by arty other Pittsburgh tow*. and warranted to fit. His stock of Spring and Summer (hods Is superior to any prr vino. importations and he ins no hesitation In snyine that for excellence, heauty and cheapness they rannot be equalled in the west. 'the sith.crdier would once more return his thank. to I.ls friends and the public for the unprecedented patron bestowed on hi. e.tatilishment, and hellevine that niacu.tomet. had found It 10 their advant; ce to deal with him, lie would repeat his invitation to all those who wi s h lo purrlia.e Clothine of every drscrlTolost at lowest prices,to call at No. 151, I.t at:wry STA era. JOIIN M'CLOSKEY ry-ObFerve Skint Plate in the Pavement. - Passage and 41emittances, 'lO Alai) FROM GRXIAT BRITAIN. eçt flu 44 2 14- 4%,161t. New York and Liverpool Line. pERSONS eesirotts of wnditil, fur t! ei,. friends to come 1 . 1 - 0111 ;Illy part of Great Britain. z.re re=pert• inlly inforrn•d Hilt the sultseriber Is at all times pre to make such env oz+ in. nts• Ile Is prepared to remit nnitiirc he drafls. which arc made payable at 000 point Ihron , 4ltont the Foiled Kingdom on presenta tion; been for the 13$1 12 year.. engaued in the htn=ines,.. he feel, ent , fident that Ma arrangements 011 6nlll , iile ll the A'lrrnl are curl) as will giVe t‘atisfartlon The Slims entityrlr.ir the above line, are r.ll of the first rbs•snlid are commanded by careful and skillful masters. trawl. g Liverpool once enrh week during the Feasoli.— ror further parlicularsapply It by teller to JOHN N 0.61 &milt tercet, New Yolk. or to J.KIRKPATRICK, nt Meisrs D.iIRcII 4. Fleming's, Water street Plis'llgh March 3--2md. ERCUANTS I LINE. 13ETTITEEN PITTSBURGH .f7ND LPIII.I 13.4LTLTIORE. 11\111: 4 Line is prepared io commence business on the opetilm7 of the canal. It in composed (west of Col— timbia) of First Class Portable Boats. chartered for the ..Yasoil, cacti boat in rim rte Of it.: re , pPel lye 17101 , CT. lint• has at a heave exp.ii%e ish e a a PottrY OF IN— sun lace front one of the moat saliitaniial and prompt offices to he United States, rovetine nil coons shipped by it. (free if expense to the owners of the ;reads ) Shia. pets desirous of ayailint themselves of this insurance. m ust afar notice al the place of shipment of the value u r their zoods. The ra!ei of freilht wi❑ Iv a,: low an by any respon sible curios, and the facilities for giving satkfaction to ru.tomers In all respects are surpassed by aio line on the canal. Shipper, to and from the eari. a! a respect. fully Invited to call. Fite business will be conducted by CL kRKE & THAW, 90 Front street and Canal Basin, .Pittstinrgb. J. BUTLER & C. JACKSON, Foot ()Mink street. rhtlndelphla. W. M. MEREDITH, New York. SOS. HARNISII & S. MILLEN, Baltimore. J. & P. NIA UTIN, fin n.14.11; 1 41; A. i.. LOW. Columbia. March 4 S. 11011titOW, .I.NetIFACTURFR of Tin, Copper and Sheet Trnr M Ware, No. 17, Fifth at lwetween Wood and Mar_ Kof.meonseenfly on hand a zood assortment of wares. and ardoeits a share of ouh‘le tr.tronnee. Alen, on hand. 'ha foll , w;ne t rlicler: Snovelo, Pnkera, Tongs. - Gridirons, Teakettles, Pots, Ovens. Coffee Wile 4.c. fder chants and others are invhed to call and examine for hPthßtivel', no he' is determined lose) cheap for cash or approved paper mar. 14—tf rirr—SIGIM ni n !ores!) , r pale y W.IIVRIEIDGB. Water b?tlyttat Wned Raffia Jan i lOU PRICE TWO CENTS• DAILY NIORNING POST Communication of Lieut. Hunter* of the U. S. Navy, on the proper MO* del of a Way Steamer. • February 27, 1843. Submitted to the House by the chairman of the Committee on Naval Atitire, laid upon thg 41 , ble, end ordered to be Hinted. Washington City, Feb. 26, 1843, 'Orturt.r.meNt—Upon witnessing tu.day a full and fair trial of the submerged thortanntal propel ler, us e , hibited in the United States steamer TY nion, you were pleased to directihat I should **- comp my - the model boat shown you to.day with a et itement to your honorable committees, de. scripive of tl•e many advarnag s fur naval purpo— ses possessed by this boat over all others hitherto known. In obedience io thew: instructions,l have the honor to sobtit It, herewith, the accompanying report, as well as a copy of a letter addressed tq the honorable Secretary of the N.avYunder dale of November 'lBlll . , 1842,.exhitiirro g , in detail dal e plain practica le way to economize vastly i n the ezpimditure of money and time in the dischargll of several duties indispensable to the naval wit vice; , *tiy means of this same submerged FlOP4t ler. Very rcripeo fultv.,4 have the honor to be, Your very obedient servant, WILLIAM W. HUNTER. Commanding the U. S. steamer Unfelt, To the NAVAL Cocurrrm. Of the Senate and' House of Rrp4. of Hip U. St To the Naval Committees of the Senate- 4 .4 House of Representatives ofthe United States; In presenting the accompanying model of a, steamer fur harbor defence as well as for service at sea to . the•ennsiderationofyour honorable cum., n ,itteas, I lag leave to submit with it the follow., ii.g remarks; It is anifeat, and u iiversalll ado itted, that . tho Wavy armed national steam vessels of Zlitooet _ may be placed in every navigable water that is not adequately defended against this new power. By reason of their celerity and ceetairey of move. ; etenr,Ahe shot which khan announce their assault will be the first intimation had of Oeir approach, and their attack thus becomes the more furmida-.• ble because accompanied by the panic of surprise, : It is-also known that the extent of our inland nav icable waters is more than is ice the extent oft our sea coast, and, forming the great bighway for transportation, bear on their surfaces, and in the cummereial depots established on their throes, the contributions of the two greatest sources of national wealth—the prod n e of the soil and the pruductioos of the art and industry of the claim try. It is further known that the naval prers of Eurcpe have already extensively applied to their fleets this poaerful auxiliary of steam. In view of thee facts, the following set'-evident truths arc therefore presented: first, that, ..ur vulnerable cal tent of territory is trebled; and, slcond, that pro tecti,m is now required agaia.t o new form of na val power, possessing, as before stated,celearity ant! certainly of ?novement. This controlling change, in the n.ode of naval ' war fare has placed our Country on a vantage ground eminently beyond all others, and it. be, hooves no to improve it. On the limits of the great outlets of our vast interior to the ocean, and far. r moved Irmo the seaboard, that earth teetns wit!, the iron and the coal, the main easenliala to nun defence, while the operatives, skilled by long !tali.' it in working tb-rn, abound to every section of oar country. Nature has thus furnished in pl,,ier the elements of , rotcction requite-I against this new power, at points so advantageousl; pl..ecd that the Me3l/41 of protection we shall proposa will be stripped of much of the ,enormous cost which has ever 'heretofore attee led our systems °Nie l . fence. With the materials ut hand, and r: moved Ilium the danger of assault by reason of their b. at, trig so far inland, def flees will no longer bo. rm.. quired•to prete-ct our docks and OrNellll/S of mini structire;; nor Will we find annually ineumbering our euval etttimatPs the huge amounts for repairs upon iron steamers, which we here propose tq toilet, and upon which we here propose to rely as our means of d •fenee, which now form one of One largest items of naval expenditure. flaring reached thia pain', let us examine tats the comp .rative merits of this system of defence and its economy. We c'aim for it— let- That the original cost of these vessels shall b.. but one half of that of the ships heretofore de, I..crideil upon to perform the service for which this controlling change in naval warfare has entirely unfitted (Item, and these vessels shall secure to us the control of the sea. In demonstration of this, a galvariiz-d irog steamer of this description, of 3,133 45-95 tonal 'flaunting nn one dick a battery more formidable than that of a first elrics ship of the line vix;q ten inch double fortified sht II guns can he built for c 3 -50 000, a sum nearly one third less. than the average cost to the G.wernment for the Con, struction and equipment of the North Carolina or D law ire, exclusive of their armament and stores which amminted in the aggregate tu5C15,320,0r to $44'7,610 for each.' A reference to the annex ed paper marked A, bring 'an enumeration of the many advantages of limiter's strainer; will ex; 1 liihit clearly the superiority of this mode of cons s•ruction over all others. Bring impervious hi shot, ever under entire continl, whether by steam or sail, with spend-equal to any emrrgenet, and throwing a greater ei ticentrated weight of metal, (riperbv in range to any thing known,) our po, sit inn will he conceded to us, that a fleet of thee, vessels will secure to us the control of the sea. 2d. We claim for these vessels an entire tx. emption from cost for repairs. Pecause the iron, of which it is proposed to construct and equip them having undergone the process of galvanism is freed from corrrsinn by rust, and therefore he. comes indestructible; and,as a corollary &urn this, it follows; ...,• 3d. That from the character of their construc tion and equipment, they will be ever ready fog sea. 44h. The expense of maintaining them will be oneohird less than that of the ships now afloat % and the means of manning them ever at hand. Because the number of seamen required for them is nine.tenths less than the completnent for the ships now in use, whilst able-bodied landsmen will make up the rest of their crew, which shalt number tut two-thirds that of a ship of the line: The use ofsteam being designed as an auxiliary. power solely. wholly independent of the canvess i and efficient in itself, it will he resorted to mil.: rn emergen_ies; its cost will therefore be crimper* Atli etc light, .yhilst the wear and tear f th e i r onovass, rtetring. &e., (it.being so limp e,) will hQ insignificint when contrasted with that of tilt ships and wiH in reality save a diffprecc.: equal to the coo of their fuel. 5 h. Their capacity for eurryinT fuel is s - . great that, without the sit of canvass, they will be ena bled to keep the sea as regular erui•<ers for tie% months, and with slits alone they "will be as effts merit as any other class of vessel.. This position will be made manifest, as well as •Cost of the Dela every. . Cost of the North Carolina. Aggregatr.... • . 975 Z* The North 'Carolina mot pre, tbse - arrYlPerl4 is tb - e argieft• . . $5 13161 ...431,es GEDIZ]
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