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THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
X. W. CORNER OF WOOD 4- FIFTH 478. •
Irgamm.—FlVE DOLLARS a year, payable In
itdritire. dingle copies TWO CENTS—for rale at the
so,l4llter of the office, and by News Boys.
- The . Mercury. and Illannfactnrer
e published WEEKLY, at the some office, on a double
Madam sheet, :11 TWO DOLL RS a year, In ad.
• team Sin:le copies. SIX CENTS
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. Terms of Advertising.
Piss SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: '
One Inaerthin, 0,50 One month, $
EA°
Tiro Ineertions, 0.75 Two m0m5,6.00
Throe Insertions, 1.00 Three months, ' 7.00
...One week, 1.301 Four months. 8,00
Two week*, 3.00 Sit months, 10.00
Time weeks. 4.00 Ooe year, 15,00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
- . ' CRANOISAISLIS kT PIE•SORt.
0114 8.7114,11. Two Sour et
sir genitlia, $1 8.00 Six months, $23,00
.ose icor, 25,00 One year, 35,00
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Larger Rivertisements in prorortion.
of four fines Stx DOLLARS 0 year.
mlll ll O. tipM‘
eat" A r 0 OFFICES, &C.
'owe Orrtce Third between MarkPt and Wood
M Riddle, Postmaster.
• Cuero* Fiqesg, Writer, 4th door from Wood Rt. Peter
son's buildlns,s—tilapir John Wiflock, Collector.
CAT? rittAllUßY, Wood between Fird. and Second
alyeets—Jamcs A. 'Bertram, Treasurer.
00triFTT Tatum:es, Third street. nest door to the
Third Pteshyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer.
V iscoViOstr.tee, Fourth, between Market and Wood
Iltritett.:-AFerander Flay, Mayor.
lifitaciflar's &tension!. Fourth. near Market rt.
BANKS.
Purriseeten, between Market and Wood streets, on
ntrd and 'mirth streets.
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'll/Orre •ND MAIMFACTOILIeite rARPUCRII . DE
.,o9sir Manx, (formerly Baring Fund) Fourth. between
.71/o4i arid Market streets.
Mrotranat, fifth street, near Wood.
HOTELS.
Itio:stosnamet.s. goose, Water street, near the Bridge,
Mosta/at Horst., corner of Penn and SL. Clajr.
Mastmoirire *Tit, corner of Third and Wood.
A strate•x floifirt.,cornerot Third nod Smithfield.
-- flmiraisrlrersi. corner of Penn street and Canal.
Bailltt, Liberty street. near Seventh.
4ftst.4.sts MairstoP 'louse, Liheriy Si Opposite Wayne
Ba.ottitsciarr 114 &sigma House. Penn St. opposite Canal.
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41 c g7rMsi fr
IP NF a A 7 D
COUNSELLOR LA(re reo
sert to RakOrell.'s offices on Grant at., neatly ormorlte
° lt* new Court Meuse, nest rooms to John D. Malmo,
Erq .--Flrkt floor. CIPp 10
11E10.4. IT. ELLIOTT, M. D.— o ffice rezgoreaTo
St. digit street, betieeen Penn and Liberty St e ,
Pieta/pared. p 10
Litatt OMER, A no' nev et Law. North Cat corner
aternithfield and Fourth streete. sep 10—ly
MICANDLUSS dt M'CLURE, Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law: Office in the Diamond, kick
of t1N1 , 01.1 'lour; floutne.Pflusfiurgli. sep 10
'grtt:T . Fl SOL AY, Aitorncya al Law, Fourth al.,
smite the Mayor's Office, ['Moho rsh. seP 10—]Y
THOS. A M 11.1'f IN, A Ilerney at Law, Fin 11, between
Woodland Smithfield: Pittsburgh. srp 10—ly
Arti 'OBINSON, Attorney at Law;
, ar-Ir • Ofßee 3n ibe nort h Ade ofthe aloatond.betweem
i.rlitket and Onion ai recta, apaiairs cep 10
A I. utrizoom.vw, Altornerat Law; tenders
. profelmional services to the oolitic. Oflice cur
sex or Pints and Market reml9, above D. Lloyd k
orp.,Piltsi.or..A. Pa. "P 10
E VATER FRI.!!! %N ArPorneys Law. Nike
r•move.l from ilte Diamond, ti orney'sßow,"
hid! akin of Fourth mreet. bctween Market mod Wood
*Areehe
BILICKMASTER, ADRNEY AT LAW,
kas rentogr.mt his office to the Corner or Fourth
reet and Cherry Alley, between emit h fie:d and Grant
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i t reel*, PiltAu rah.
G EORGE W. LA Y.VO. Attorney at Law, Office
Ni. 54 Fifth street, near the Then' re, retts'our:h.
sep 27-1
HEADE tY ASHINGTON,
4177'011.1rEY AT L.? Hr. —Office in Rears' Rnilding
!earth street, 'lusher:h. Nov . 5. 1842.
TORN J. MITCHELL—Attorney at Law, office
comer of Smithfield and sth rts , Pittsburgh.
Dcr Collections made. A 7-Mashie's entrusted to his
- care Wilt be promptly attended to,
reb i6-19*
•REMOVA.L.— R. Morrow, Alderman; of t a north
side of Fifth st„ bctween Wood and Smithfield
as, Sit trtherrh. Pep 10
R. 8. R. ROLM RB, Office in Second street. neil door
to Malvany Co's Glass Vreliouse sep 10-1 y
HMS eutol 4 ,STOVKION, Booksellers, Printers an
Paper Manufacturers, No. 37, Market at. sep 10-1)
'TOON ANDERSON, Smlthfield roundry, Water ett...
Regtr the Mononntola House. Pipet ureh. see 10-ly
II roux . Fit/. NUTS 1.. YOUNG.
I liOS. B. YOUNG, fit; CO., Furls:titre Ware
JL Booms. uorece or hand st. ¢ Exchange Alley.
rersone wishisig to purchase Furniture, will find it to
heir advantage to :Opp u 4 a calf, heinr (ally ,aiklied that
we ear. please as to quality and price, sep 10
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BACON. ^ '`tea ; -
20 000 LEB Bacon
("', just rercelvrd,
per steamer Evetbk6 Wit. for sale low
BIRMINCHARt 4. CD.
for ctimb . by
ICICIBOLLI D. COLEMULN.....• . LOYD R. COLIMAN
(10LEJILILIV ¢ CO.,Gene:a Agents, Forwarding and
pOlllOOl5lllOll Merchants Levee Street, Vicki burg
Miss They respeetfullyso.ici t consignments. n 22—
WEBB CLOSERS Boot and Shoe Manufacto
ry, No. 8:3 Fourth St., next door to the 11. States
.sank 4 Ladies Prunella, IC id and Satin Shoes made ;n
Ste stehte3tistahher, and by the newest French patterns.
set, 10
G ARDEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Sondes
Transplanting Trowels, Eddingfittioti, Building
Knives, Pr/Noe Knives, Pruning Shears. etc., just re-
Unison!" and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. ,
Sep 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
M iIkeIBTBATE3.BLA SKS, for proceedings in At
teillmeat under theists law, ter safe at fiefs Office
pa BALM—Lois on the North East corner of Coal
Lase tad 111:11 street. Apply to
stip /0 BENJ. DARLINGTON, Market, near .Ith et.
100 LBS. Landreth's French Sugar Beet Seed. just
received and for sale at the Drug and Seed
F. L. SNOWDEN.
134 Liberty street, head of Wood.
Siete of
Rep 10
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.—
, o be used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on
immadpaper,and In the forms approved by the Courtifor sale
at the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. imp 10
HUBBAR D, fashionable boot and ales tlanufacto rer, No. 101, Third "reel. between
Weak hod Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh se. 10
TTICIISON, Jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh,
J AS. PA
illantracturer of Locks. Hinges and Bolts; To-
Nista, Pillar . Illitiand Timber UM* Screws: H en Screws toe
Vida,
two lO—fy
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joss BPCLOSKEY. Tailor and Clothier, Lther.y
between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side.
g**l6
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w:Buite.(.... ; 4 CO., Wno tc.ra le Grocers and
mid cemngesion Mere h2nta— Second street, between
weed ereithaeld str., Nil...burgh. eep 10-1 y
0 - A- GOiteo.v. Comma:WA and Fa/warding
one% Waras sa-,Priasitargh. eeP /6-19
PUBLISHED BY
A FPI,— .—Just received from Ohio, per wagons, 35
barrels of green apples, consisting or -Pen noeks"
“Blalrs.l Alm, 50 bushels of if, led apples, for sale by
ISA ACCRIIRE,
Who hoof , ' r°°stootlY or. hat Timothy and Clover
Seed of the best quality
mar 'll 6.;
FAMESIV. 11.411.4. , .RN ¢ JOFIN JENNINGS
al have entered lotto partnership for the purpose of
traulectinga WhoteealeGroorry; Pi °dace and Commis,
anon business under the drat and style of HAILMAN.
JENNINGS 4. Co.,at No 43 Wood street, opposite the
Merchants* Hotel, whew a supply 4Groter 'es and Pitts
hingti M lenhhcinted A WON CCM aningirs be bad on Übe
al term. &Web 17'43.
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PITTSBURGH. APP;r iA
HAILIVIAN, JENNINGS &to,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro
duce merchanus,
49.1c1 Dealers it Pittsburgh Alauufocturee
No, 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
tiAILMAN, J ENNINGS
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
N 43 Wn4 .
Ascnta for the safe of Eagle Cot
on Factoory street
Yarns
March 17, '43.
THOMPSON HAMRA
J•BILIS TCRNUI.
IIANNA it TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, D No.
1114, Wood st., where may he had a general supply
of writing wrapping. printing, wall paper, blank books,
school hooks, c, set) 10—ly
R
C. TOWN4END 4. CO., Wire Workers 4nd
ifonsfaerstrers, No. 23 Market street, between 2d
kW ;id streets. sep io-iy
11 / IXCHA NG E HOTEL, Corner of Penn and Clair
KJ Ft irPelP, by MeICIRSIN 4- SMITH.
cep 10--ly
13 ward Hushes. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25, %V adet ., Pluton rslr• (rep 10 —IY
E Goo DS.—Preston f Mackey, Wholesale turd
1.1 retail dealers In English. French, srd Domestic
Dry Condit, Nn. Gl . Market Pt 'P4140,111'01. ep 10
J OIIIN WDEVITT, Wholesale Grocer RectiNing
Distiller, And Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh
Manufactured Articles, .No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts-
Sartlt.
sep 10
WILLIAM 11. ‘V11.f.I11(11 ionic S. LWORI
WILLIAMS dr DI LIVORTH.-WDlholesalc
f: meets Produce and Com rniagion Merchants, and
'Sealer , ' In Pitislnitgli Manufactured articles, No. 20,
Wood ,treet.
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Sep 10
Jottm 11..tticit ....... ......... KrAx
QuiERIF F & KEAN, mum rarturpra of copper.
kJ Tin, and Sheet Iron Warr, No 80. Front Pt., Fain
hurg.h. (louse Spouting, and Steamboat work promptly
executed.
pep 10
DAVID SANDS,VVATCH dr CLOCK
MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair street, Pitts
burgh,
DEA F:l2 IN WA Tell ES, CLOCKS, BREASTPINS
FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COAIBS,
pep 10
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ANDRETIPS GARDEN SEEDS.- A Nil
supply of Laudieth's Garden Seeds, always on
land, a ndfor sale at his agency, the Drug store of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
CIIOWAL —Matthew Jones, Barber and Hair Dress.
rr, has removedelo Fourth street, oppositethe May
ors office. where he wilt he happy to:wait noon permanent
or transient customers. lie AtJlicit.a :Mate of pol ljc nat•
eel. 10
J OHN 3 ITARLA ND, Upitoloterer and Cubimret
.If.ker, TAird at. between Wood 4. Market street*,
respectful infqrnis big friends and the public that lie is
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. flu.
rcaus,chai rs , rabies, Bedsteads, Stands, flair and Spring
Mattrasseß, Curtains. Carpets, all ' , orbs of Upholstering
wort:, which be will warrant equal .o any made In the
city, nfid on reasonable terms. srp 10
i t EMOVAL:—.TfiI! stitisrriliers have reinnv, il to Wa.
ter het wren Wnnil and Smithfield sirerts, where
they will continue the Wholesale Grocery aDd Commis
sion business and would re 4 pecit'ully , =ollcit the pair°,
tiv,e of their friends. J. W. EIJI:TIE IDE E .1". Co.
Dec 3
R. A. W. PAT PERSON. on Smithfield 61 reel
near Sixth.
sep 10
Attr--
18a t:Co-4 - 43.
F RE ft Ent7nr,t). s. MAII. 1.1741 E OF STAGCS AND
RAIL TOAD CAPS, fr.oll P+ll,,OlifEll. via Bedford,
liarrkliorg and Lanrasier, to Phila del
phis, entirwelitt; with the Mail train of rats ioN
4e. Only 150 milt sslaCint and one night out.
Also. the Direct line to Baltimore.
Parc to Philadelphia
9.
Leaves daily at 3 o'elficli A. M,
orti re uceu e d door befitw the Merchants Hotel Wood st
• MENDELL, GRAHA WAL'Gri 4- co.
Pet, Zj , 18.13-Iv.
Proprietors.
F ACTS SPE.4K FOR THEM SELVFS--7'RUTII IS
COXVINCLVO:- Having been afflicted for nearly
two years, with a hard svvelfing on the cap of my knee.
which produced murk pain, and used various ripplica
lions recommended by the Faculty-_, 11 in vain wa.
cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr. Brand
ret It's Linament, or External Remedy.
Witness mr hand JA MRS TAYLOR,
Ohio I p A liezheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1030.
Dr. Brandreill's External Remedy or Linament; sold
a! 108 office, No. 9a Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE_.
50 cents per bottle.
felt
100
B.das Itro COFFEE.
20 Chaos Tea.
20 Boxes Tobacco.
15,000 lbs. Lamp and Loaf Supr.
20 Boxes Raising •
10 Sperm Candles,
10 Starch.
10 Kegs Ground Ginger.
2 .• Nui meg&
4 '•
100 Barrels Green Apales.
Received on con , lgnnient and for sale Olean (or cash,
by
IL DEVINE.
U. Slates Line warehouse, Canal BaAin, Llberly et.
filar In, 1843.
SUd.:IR AND moLdsSES.
EMI/S. N. 0. Sum'.
lfig!-- 4 40 lihts. Motae,wA .
Just re, rived per Steam boat A shtund, and sate by
J. W. BURBRIDGEk
IVater st., between Wood and Sinn lifiedd
!OS?' RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and
Lemons, of the finest quality, for sale wholdrale and
retail. by
feh WV, THORN ;
22—tf.
5.; Mat
F
FLOUR —Just received a few barrels of
Superior Flour, made . expressly fOr faintly use. For
sate try
In ISAAC CRITSE, 143 Lib, St.
Store 5(1 barrels sun. flour.
M.9CKERF:L.4.AeI) CODFISIT.--In afore 4 casksnliCodfi,h; alio, 5 barrels No Z Mack ere', and 15
half Irarre , s, will tie snld very law, apply to
mar 16. ISAAC CR UnE, 198 Liberty et.
ATANTE!), n boy of from 14 to IS years of n,tr,r.
V A pplleat ion to be made before the first of March to
F L SNOWDEN,
184, Liberty bend o f wood et.
SALT.
300 BHA oI Snit o i n v ila ß n t d ,R an ß d ß f l or s: E tte 4. l
tact 24 Water st., between Wood Smithfield
L N B or S . : Colton - .Yarns, assorted
2,000 Batting,
2,000 " Candle Wick,
1,000 " Carpet Chain, and
500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto.
For sale by
MAILMAN, Jr , NNING, & Co.,
Cotton Yarn Warehonar,
No. 43 'Wood stref
'nat. 17
COPAR NER3IIIP4
V OO Davellio Co wers For sate by
OCT 4. 3 kA. CORDON.
pEA ; SE'S HO.79IiIIOUND CA NDY.—Tin-rce has
received this day from New York. a fresh supply o.
the above celebrated cure fur Conzhs. Colds and Con
gumption; and is ready to supply custoenursat wholesale
or retail, at his Medical Agency, Sti Fourth M.
nov 12
D AVID CIA sleiour Boot ther,_-
lies removed to No. 34 MAN. street. between
Second and Third sireeis, where he won't] be happy
to see his old customers. and all others who feel dispos.
ed to patronise him. He uses nothing hitt first rate
steel,. and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives
his constant personal attention to business, he truststliat
lie will deserve ar.d receive a fair share of patronage.
snit 10
F RUIT/S. ICI;CI:EAM, 4. CONFECTIONARY.—
A Hunker respectfully Informs hls friends and the
public that they can always find the best quality of ice
Creams. together with al: kinds of confectionary and
frnits. in their .peton, at ills establishment—No. 11,
Fifth street, betwe it Wood andbfarket.
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes. or anything to his line. Also families furnished
wan Bread.
men 10
uly A NSIS CAMOMILE PILL L S .-A (IA
A DAM J, DDENI ER , residing at 66 Molt street,
New York, was afflieted with Dyspepria 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 appetite, secsation of sinking at Dies:Munch,
furred tongue, nausea. with frequent vomitings, dizziness
towards night and restieness. These had continued up.
ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm.
Evans. DXlChathanl street, and submitting to his ever
successful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient
was completely restored to health in the short space of
onemoni li, end grateful for the incalculable benefit deriv.
ed, gladly came forward and volunteered the above state
For sale Wholesaieand Retail by
E. E. SELLFAS, Agent,
No. 20. Wood street. below Second.
Cheap
UNION COT
Or Cash.
'ON F./ICTORY.
teduced •
Long Reel Yarn.
500 at 9 cis per dz
600 at 8 ditto
700 at 7 ditto
800 at 6 ditto
uoio 900 at 5 ditto
101 a t at 191 ditto 100(1 at 4 ditto
1 19 ditto
12 at 191 ditto Candlewick at 16 cts per lb.
13 at 20 ditto t,orn Batting • 9 ditto
14 at 201 ditto .Family do. • 12's ditto
IS at 21 ditto. 'Carn't Chain • 20 ditto
16 at 22 ditto iCot'n Twine • 25 ditto
17 at 23 ditto ;Stocking Yarn and
18 at 24 ditto Coverlet Yarn always on
19 at 25 ditto i hand.
20 at 26 ditto :Cotton Warps made to order.
0:1 - Orders promptly attended to. o'lol at J. 4. C.
Painter's, Logan 4. Kennedy's. or the Post office, address:
reh 27. J. K. MOOR HEAD 4. Co. ,
Prices
Shore Reel Yarn.
No. 5 at 16 etc per lb.
6 at 181 ditto
7 at 17 ditto
8 at 171 ditto I
9 at 1::
50 Htlfl N. 0. Su2ar,
200 MILS N. 0. Meia•ses
40 Tierces Rice.
20 111,1 d No 3 Mackerel.
10 do No 2 do.
7 'rierees Sperm Oil. Jost received per S R Exprrse,
lfall lid for sate by J. W. ITUR Rai D . GE: 4. co
mar 4. IV ter At between Wood and Smithfield.
?enioval.
. 1 0 , Triber hoe rrIIIAVA fits FafthiClltal r , Tlaioring
1 Establishment to the Monongahela Iton.e. 3.1 door
from firot st. nn s mil Wield et.w here hiSOlll cnstotners and
all other.; who may favor film with a rail may depend on
flaying theft work done In a superior Style. Front bit/
hen„ lenre In the haziness in this city, and in ,navy
other fashlonahle cities in Europe and America. lie feels
roof - I/lent that lin can give satisfaction to all who may
please toravorishn with their enstem. — ersirlei arlenilon
to business and superior work tun nsli ip he hope: to merit
and receive a share of public patronage. fleirteml keeping
on hand a supply of goofs and trimmingssuitaMe for the
re..nrer,
rultorner trade width Wilt he sold al very d
Trio THE PUBLIC, and partirstlarfs to mry former
patios* of tAis aity:—Having retired from the
marl ire of illediciMlA, May be permitted to say, that It
lens 1. tic, tothe lot of tlit few persons to have enjoyed
so liberal or large a share of ohs? retricel practice as my
own has been for tit, last 30 or 40 yeartZ
The experienee of that long period ofartive life, and i he
fart of my having been twice,since 1 830. associated with
Dr. ii. A. Wilson, in the practice of medicine, (in both
period of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the
merits ofhis pills.
So convenient,so efficient, and yet so safe, did I esteem
thes e pills, that for thc last five yeats In my practice for
the cure of chronic diseases, or whatever name, and I ho.e
of females In particular, I have used store en them than
all other medicines.
Like every other medicine, this must fall in some in
stances, but in my hand's there has been less disappoint.
ment and more satisfaction in Cm administration of this
one remedy titan of ail others; its good effects sometimes
quite astonishing me.
If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either
eforeor after parturition, the Wilson's pt.ls were just
the thing I wanted.
If a dyspeptic acid conditkin of the stomach, combined
with costiveness or inactivity of the liver. constituted the
disease 3t - my patient, the pills were just the thing I
wanted.
if ( treated a case requiring an emmenagogue, the
Wilson's pills were Just the thir,z I wanted.
If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other
indirailmr a disturbance of the circulatory
and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn
of life,' the Wilson's pills werepist Mottling I Wanted.
Thils, without resnlet to the name, a disease midi(
happen to wear at the time I have had It under trant•
ment, particular indications or symplons arising. wera
Wilenan
al—ays
's pil mot promptly and most happily met by the
.ls.
That so great a number col - diseases, and s omelltriPs nP•
patently opposite ones, in which I have used these pills,
Should be cured more readily by them than by any ether
remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, hot
Why it is so is as clear to my Mind is that a great many
pet - bons should become thirsty from us many different
causes, and yet all require that common and greatest bf
all blessings, water to quench their thirst.
In conclusion, it is due the etiolation of lie medicine
and the With., to say decidedly and uncondillonally, that
the Wilson's pillsaretheonly combination I have ever
met with In my longeourse of practice, that really pos
eessesanything curative or specific for sick headache,
Yours kc., DR. 511LOADAMS.
The above Pills designed particularly for the sick
flard.A cite, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels
prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for
sale, wholesale and retail, at hisdwelllng in Penn street,
helew
Oct 1
CU m al a,,, S e r o l r C hi o l
r r
n t:e .
e lk;
n l
d if ' e a n wan
tyruorulrn de.rlyvvrehsecirertemdotortiinficaall
was apprehended. The necessity ler such sharp prac•
tire exlnts no inner. The Magical Pain Extractnr, from
Comstock 71 Maiden Lane is n fah more efficient preven
live of mortification than cold steel or nitrate of silver.
The application of thin wonderful cumpound Instantly
removes the local pain,and Mlle wound, scald, burns or
bruise has not injured some vital organ so as to render
cure imi ossiide, it vt ill in a very snort space of time
restore the part affeeted to a sound and healthy state,
without leaving the cleat riS behind. This preparation is
also a certain remedy for inflamed eyes, cancerous sore,-,
u'eerw, broken breast and gore niprde and all ebrasions
and eruptions of skin. Its success ns a cure for
the piles is unparalleled and the vouchers for its cora•
five properties are Prim the most respectable and en-
Itzlitened sources.—ilerald.
Fur sale at Tuttle's, 86 Fourih street:
PENO.MENON IN CIIR;IIISTRI—East India Hair Die--colocs the hair and will not the skin
This Dye is in the form era Powder which in plaih matte.
°fleet may be applied to the hair over night, the first
night turning the lightest or grey hair to dark brown; and
by repeating a second or third night, to a jet black. Any
person may, therefore. with least posslbis. trouble,
kesp his hair any hark shade oho perfect black, with the
positive asenntncethat the powder if applied to the skin
mill nageolor it. There is no coloring in this statement.
as any one may easily test. These facts are warranted
by the chemist who manufactures it.
For Rale at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth street, where a
large aiwortment offatent Medicines May always be bad '
at either littorals% or lasi!
"Den's/se:et / 86 Yinitrtit /area I"
DR. GOOD VS Celebrated Female Pills. These
arestrongiy recommended to the notice of
the ladles as a safe and efficient remedy in removing
those c•thiplaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex
ercise, t•: - general debility of the system. They obviate
costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous
affectionit. These Pills have gained the sanction and
approb.• ;on of the most eminent Physicians In the UN
ter! Etta , se, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and
rt. Mall, to ,
R. E. SELLERS. Agent.
cep t No. 20. Wood Street, below second.
ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Naker, Liberty St.,
• vApasite the kead of eld al., trek.—
The sult-Irllier having bought S
outmithfi Plash
the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced bpslness
in the aid stand of Mr: li., and Is prepared to execute
all descriptions of Work in Ills line, In the best manner
and on the shortest notice. Reimer* cot stonily on hand
a large assortnnigst ofshoe findings of all descriptions and
°Mc best quality. He solielts the patronage of the pub
lic and of the croft. WSI. ADAIR.
sep 10
prmssußcurmANuFAcToßy.—Sprin g s
and Azle* for Carriage* at Easter* Pricer.
The snhgtribers mannfarture and keeps constantly on
Itnnd Coach,(? and 'Mimic flprince (marranled.) Juniata
Iron Axles. Silver rind Prase plated Mash Pramea, Brass
and plated Bub Hands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver and Brace Lamps, Three raid Ptepc, Malleable
Iron, Door flandlcs and Binges. tre ,d•e.
JONEE , ern.F.MAN.
St.elear st., near e allegheny Brldae.
ill D. SELLERS, M. D..olliee and dwelling In Fourth,
• near Ferry Street. seri 13-17
LOOK AT THIS.
The attention oflbme who have been somewhat scoop.
tical in referince to the numerous certificate. published
In fnvnr ofDr. Swavne's Compound Syrup of Midi:her
ry, on account °film persona being unknoWn in this sec
tion of the Slat e,ls respret fully directed to the following
certificate, the writer of which haa heen a eitizen of Ibis
borough for oeveral years , . and Is known as a gentleman
of Integrity and responsibility.
To th• Jlgent, Mr. J. Knurl'
f have used Dr Swayne's Comp and Syrup of Wi'd
Cherry for a rough, with which I have been severely o f
flitted for abort foto: months, and I have no hesitation
In saying that it lathe moat effective medicine that I have
been able to procure. f t composes all uneasiness, rind
agrees well with my oilel,—and mantains a regular and
rood appetite. f ran freely recommend It to all others
simllnrlvnfllleted. J. M 'mixer, Borough ofehamberah,e.
March 9. I 144).
Pep 23
rot. oare by WILLIA M THORN No. 53 Market street.
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
•
MIDERSONS desirous of procuring Fruit, Shade. and
Ornamental Treen. or Shrtibiterr, from Philadel
phia or New Yt)rk, are requested to make applicati on 1111
noon an ponnitur. at the Drug and Seed Fiore of the pub
srrlber, when unit fir had•rataloguen, gratuitously, of the
most rrrellent nrartel F. T.. SNOWDEN,
sep 21 No 184 Liberty street, head of Wood
NIR % N UFA V.—Patrick Cawfield re
spectfully acquaints Ids friends anti the public „en.
malty, that he has rommenced the Marble business:lt the
cornier of Fifth and Liberty sts.,vvhcre will be constantly
on hand. tomb stones, mantel pieces, monuments. head
and foot stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every
art irlea onertaininV to the biiiiiness. He will warrant his
work to he well done, and his c ha rees will h moderate.
He respect fully asks ashore of nubile pat ronaze. sep 10-
"tiv MioHa'ar.E4:;ol3ot, (;I:krepgrniroticortHy.
s ll t. l :C47k d e:4 r f ! o n m h•
y 1.2 in %Hey, 'Vile ennneriber re.neeHMlty iniornie I lie
Imbue that he hag commenced the above business In the
shop formerly occupied by Mr, Henry M'Cloeleey,
and that he le now prepared to attend to all orders in his
line ofbnidness with despatch and on the most reasonable
'era& Pram kia.-long eutperinre in t mairEiscitsre enF
OnAliinab it
le nots, he feels e
conndent he
that ail articles
from his establbihment will !lire satisfaction to his pa
Irons. A shareof public patronage is respeetfolly solicit,
mt.
sep 10
. 1:t (RD SEED A f esn suppfY of nPri Feeds, con
feb
Fisting of Cannelinn.lolol).Rot; just received by
r L SNOVVMV", UR Liberty et. - ----
B. DOSACIII
Portable Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 Ms, at
3.55 00.
do
rioo ddo do 2,005 at 345 00
do do do 1,500 at 35 00
do do do do 1,000 nt 30 00
do do do do 500 c
25 00
hcale.
With raising levers an addition of $3 to ea ats
Dormant scales for the use of Warehotrieri, Flouring
Mills, 4.c.,the same prices an above.
Also, White's Patent Counter Scale. with 0. Young's
improvements. and a variety of other counter scales,
which they wilt sell for from 8 to $l5,
They also mantefcture Steam Engines for Flouring
Mitts. Saw 51ills. salt Works. kc„ doable and eing'e
geared Slide lathes,foot and other lathes fur wood turning
nrarhinPs for lenantlng chairs, planing machines, door
and sash machines. PAWS patent horse power, with or
without thrashing niaehinem, a superior article' circular
saw shafts, machines for Cawing lain, Tinner'S ma
chines and tools ofall desci iptions, also for making black
log boxes, a superior article; governors for steam engine•
stocks, trips and dies, coffee mills, bedatead or joint hots
and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma•
chlnery made or repaired; printing press platten! turned
and printing presses repaired.
J Alt! ES MA Y, Agen• •
sep 22-7tf
IVht. E. AUSTIN, Attorney at Law, Pit tshurgh.Ta.
Office in 4th street, opposite Burke's Building.
tVrtAcAvr E. Aormn, Em., will give his mention to my
unfinished husiness, and I recommend him in the patron
age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD.
set) 10-1 y
pITTSKIIRGH CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE
MEM A RV ofßell e lo u s, Flistorlcal,Pollilcal,and At la.
ilancous Works, will be open every day. Sabbath ex.
cepied. - tom 7 o'clock, A. M,ointil 9, P. M., In the Ex
change Building, corner or Si streetand Exchange
alley. *acre punctual attendance will be Oven by
rep 10
J. GEMMYL.
N ROI7 I I".E.
ENTIR E R
NEW COACHES?
`EPROM PI7'TSBUROII.rO B7ILTIWORE -LAID
. P H.TLADFZ.PII.i.
United States Mipress Line •
Leaves Piiislmrch dal/3 , , at 3 o'clock, r. via Steam,
bunt to Brownsville, thence In splendid new coacbei to
Cumberland, over the great National Road, and from
there by
RAILRO.4.I),
In superior new eight wheeled ears, to Baltimore,
Washington city and Philadelphia.
The aliovc Line Is r?presented to the traveling nubile
as being unequalled between the Ohio Elver and Eastern
cities for comfort and expedition , having made arrange.
merits to convey paattengers through to two days, and
no Hight travel, either by Stage or Railroad Cars.--
Think of it! Only 75 mit? Stage travelling, and 55
miles less than the Wheeling route, and that In superb
new coaches.
Pare through. M.
°Mee In the Monongahela House.
A. HENDERSON 4. CO..
Stage Proptleteltit
mar :1" _43u,
improved Nay
manufaetnred he
t thew...neh. '
nt
set. between DM
h street, two
•ntee flail, litts
la nnfaetnre and
land the follow
tin seales(wnai.
ly eoznisoscd 01
metal):
No. 1, Port
tale Platform
ekulen uu
o weigh 3500
ZStic3,.
00.
,tOtING ADBURY
J I Y~
_. ~`~ ~w _ ...
PROSPECTUS!
For publishing a nese Daily Paper in the City of Pitts
Stork, to be entitled the
DAILY MORNING POST,
rpßEguhscribers having made arrangements to merge
1 the Amet lean Manufacturer and Plltsbnrgh Dlercu
ry Into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily
paper with the title of the Daily Morning Post.
The leading object of the "Pose" - *lithe the d!ssemina•
Hon and defence of the political principles that have litre
tofore been maintained by the Editors. in their respective
papers, and their best efforts will still be devoted to the
advancement and success of those doctrines.
Although, In politics, the paper will he thoroughly
democratic, yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest,
candid history of passing Political events, Foreign
and Domestic Intenigence. and brief notices of air mat•
tersand occurrences that rotor properly within the sphere
ofa Public Journal, to make their pane; sufficiently In
eresting to entitle It to the patronage of the public, ir
respective of Party considerations.
be In addition to the polio teat end _corral news that will
fond in the ".Morsio,s Post," the Editors will lake
pains to furnish the !Mai ne.,Fs+ community with
the latest arid most lettrem key. COM.NtERCUL I NTILLIe
CZNCE from all parts Of the country, anti to have prepa•
red such accounts of the Markets and the. State of Trade
as will beadvantageons to our Merchants and Business
Men In their severat ealtings.
Teems.—The POST will be rm hliolted en a large imperi•
al sheet of line paper, (manufactured especially for this
Journlij at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annons,payable In advance. It will also he sold by
news.boys at tile low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
Advertisements will he inserted at the lowest rates
charged by the other daily papers of the city,
TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post,
who will be engaged on the most Ilheral terms
THOS. PHILLIPS,
W. H. SMITH
Atyznet 31, 1342.
. _
B Y Morrison 4- Co. London, for safe only by S.,
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley Pittsburg ) Pa. and FT. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
Is sole agent for Western Penns!, Ivan's. sep TO
:11'Closkey's Clothing Store
FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP
.111.1. DE CLOTHING
THREE B AT
ITUEG DOORS,
No. 151 Liberty street, one door from the
Jackson Foundry.
THE subscriber is Just receiving tit his well known
establishment. the largest, most varied and coesintwr ,
Frock OF GOODS tAat has ever been offered in tAie city
Every article was selected by himself in the eastern ci.
ties, and purchased at the Lowrlrr emus PIMA., and he Is
therefore enabled to sell his articles much lower than
they ran be had at any other estahl'ahment west of the 1
mountains.
His articles are all made by experienced workmen,
from the latest manufactured goods and in the most
MODERN FASHION.
fie feels confident that all persons who will call at
hit establishment and examine his rock will he sallsned
that BETTER 13 ARG INS can be obtained at the
THREE RIG DOORS
than at any similar establishment in the city,
fits stork consists In part of
Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Shirts,
Cravats, Stocks, Moves, Sunders,
And every other article of Clothing of the hell style
Front his varied stock of cloths lie is prepared to
AIAKE.OLOTDES TO ORDER at the ufnimat notice.,
In a style unsurpafecd by ally oilier :Pittsburgh house,
and icarrantcd to fit.
Ills stock of Spring and itimsiter Grads is superior to
any prrvintxs 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 unrecedented patron.
ag t e bemnwed on his establishmenrWand. believing that
Ids customers had found ft 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,J•tarerr-Sretay.
Jon iglecios tc EY.
3t7Ol.serve Metal Plate In the f'avamertr.
Feb 22
I "Passage and RemittanceA,
TO AND FROM
GREAT BRITAXIC
/it
r - JIM
a a. va ILO Alt
PNew York and Liverpool Line.
ERSONS eesirons of sending for their friends to
come from any part of Great Britain, are respect.
fully informed that the subscriber is at all times pre.
pared to make such entingemods• He is prepared
to remit monies by drafts, which arc made payable at
any point throughout the United Kingdom on presents.
lion; having been for the last 12 years engaged to the
business, he feels eonfident that his arrangententa on
both sides the Atlantic are such as will give satisfaction.
The Ships comprising the above line, are all ofthe first
etass and are commanded by careful and %knife! masters.
leaving Liverpool once earn week during the season.--
For further particulars apply it by letter to
JODN HERHMAN,
N 0.61 &nub street, New Yoik,
or to J. KIRKPATRICK,
at Messrs Dalaell 4- Fleming's, Water street Piisligh.
March 3-2md.
March 4.
S MIORROW
14-vitur.4cruß RR of Tin, Copper and Sheet lime
Ware,-No. 17, Firth et., between Wood and Mar
, ket:
Beeps constantly on hand a !pad
and solicits a share of public patronage. Also. on hand,
the following skiers= Shovels, Pokers, Tongs. Gridirons,
Skillets," • rokettler, Pots, ()Irene. Coffee lifer
chants nod others are invited io 'call and egamlne for
themselves, as ho is determined tone, cheap for each or
approved paper.
mar. 14—If
B LOOM tons dome • • ore • or as y
W. I O , IOIRIDGE,.
44 11 4 1543: Water lottelmea Wood it smith
. t .x
DAILY NIORNING Niir‘
From a new work by Augustus Siltimam
Mutiny on Boa ii3l the Eqser Frigate: -
While the Essex was lyi n g at th e Mar•
quesas islands, recruiting her 'cretin from
one of the long and ardor's cruises in the
Pacific. Commodere Porter was informed;
throUgh a servant of one of the officeri,
that a mutiny had been planned, and was
on the eve of consummation. That it Was
the intention of the mirtitteers to raise Up=
on the ofFicers, take posses•ion of the ship,
and, after having remained as long as they
foUnd agreeable at the island, to hoist the
black flag, alid 'cruise on their own ac
count.' fin . ving satisfied himself of the
truth of tho information, Commodore Por,,
ter ascended to the quarter-deck, and tir•
dared all the crew to be summoned
Waiting to the fast man had come from bd.
low,. he informed them that 1 e Understood
that a mutiny was on foot, and that he had
summoned them for the purp.-he of inqui4
ring into its truth. 'Those men who 8114
in favor of standing by the ship and offil
eels,' said the Commodore,
_‘will go overt
to the starboard side—thoSe who are tt.;.
gainst them. will remain whore they
The. Crew, to a man, moiled over to the
starboard Side. The ship was as still as
the gratte. Fixing his eyes on them stead=
ily and sternly for a few moments ; the
CommOdere said—'Robert White, step
out.' The man obeyed; standing pale and,
agitated—guilt stamped on every linea
ment of his countenance—i n froiit of hil
comrades. The Corrimodore looked at him
a rpomEnt . ; then seizing a cutlass from the
nearest rack, -aid, in a suppressed voirl_
but in tones So deep that they rar: g , like
knell upon the ear pf the guilty among the
!—you are the ringleader
of this mutiny—jump overboard!' The
'man dropped on his knees, imploring for
mercy; Baying that h e could not switii.--=
'Then drown, you scoundrel !' said the
Conathodore, springing toWard; hina 16 cut
him down—'overboard instantty !' arid the _
man jumped over the side cf the ship.
Ike then turned' to the trembling crew, ti - ,d
addressed them with much feeling, -the
tears standiug in his bronzed cheek as he
spoke.
He asked them Wloit be lied 'done ark
iis ship should be disgraced by a triunity:
He asked them if he had ever treated them
with other than kindnees—whether they
had ever been wanting for anything to
their comfort that discipline and the rules
of the service would allow, and which it
was in his poWer to give.
.At the close of
fits idtlies;,, he said! 'Mei"! before I came.
fliadeck, I laid a train to the magazine;
and I would have blown all on board int‘P
eternity, betne my ship shoa t ' hive beed
disgraced by a successful mutiny; I nevet
would have survived the dishonor of My
ship!—go to your duty.' The men- iiere
mctch affected by the 'Commodore's addreAS
and immediately returned to "Weir doiyi
showing every sign of contrition.
They were a good crew, but had been
seduced by the allurements of the island,
and the plausible repiesentati , n s of a
lain. That they did their duty to iheiti -
flag, it is only necessary to say that the
same crew fought the ship afterwarls a- .
.gainst the 1 3 helie and Cherub. in the harbor
of Valparaiso, where, though the American,
flag descended', it descended in a blaze Of'
glory which shall long shine on the Ogee
of history. But mark the - sequel of this
mutiny—a n d let those who, in the calm
security of their firesides, are 8o severs
upon the course of conduct pursued by
of—
ficers in Audi critical situatiohs, see how
much innocent blood would have been
saved if White bad been cut 'down instant
ly,•ot hung at the yard arm. As he went
overboard, he succeeded in reaching a ca
nos floating at a little dielance, an d' pad 4
died ashrue. Some feW months after.-
WardS, when Lieutenant Gamble, of the
marines, "as at the islands, in charge of
one of the large prizes, short handed and
in distress, this same White, at the head
gf a'perty of natives, attacked the ship,
itiffed tw o of the officers and a number or
Men, and it was with great difficnity that
she was r reirented from falling into their
hands. The blood of those innocent men,
and the lives of two meritor ion's officers,
would have been spared, if the wreteh had
been put to instant death—as was the corn-
mender's intention.
A S;
—panish BamfitJuan Martin, aged
30, and one of the most ferocims a-sasstna
that has ever infested Spain, was execu
ted at Madrid the 10th of February
last. He was the chief of a band of brig
ands that has been for - many years the
terror of the province of Toledo. He was
convicted of thirty murders. aid is snppo. ,
Ewa to have committed many more: as ha
Is knoWn to have assassinated fourteen
persons in one single day, merely for the
sake of plunder.
As an example of the atrocity of this
monster, it is Stated that his bind hiving'
Iftaken a citizen of Toledo prisoner, Martin
oblieed 4iim to write a letter to his wife de•
manding 3;000 dollars as his raneom,in the .
meantime, confining him in a c!ivern. with.
out food 41ir fm•t) , might hours. On the
third day. an' answer came from the wife,
With $l5O, all she had been ah!e to' raise
or her husband's release. Martin had the
captive brought out. tortured him by ap .
plying red hoi iron to hi• ii-sh. a., •d then
buried him up to his neck in the esrth,
leasing only his head exposed to the burn.
ing sun. Not content with ;his, he made •
him suffer the 1 ornor nts of Tantalus; witzts
evrr the poor victim, dying of thirst,..!O p uld :,
call ror a drink, a glais of cold Water via'.
placed near his life, and dun witlideawni Ito
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