10 . 411 - " e ' : • -VOL 1.-N0.'184 :`t PUBLISH ED BY iltoB. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, - X. A'. CORNER OF WOOD. 4. FIFTH STS. IreB.)4,,—FIVE DOLLARS a year, 1=5 , 04 in Illdhrrntss. Single copies TWO CENTS—for rale ante Ilesiittet,of the office, and by News Bays. The Mercury and illanufacturer pu bli s hed WEEKLY, at the same office, on w double sinedneet sheet, at TWO nont,kns a year, in ad• ialme. Sinele copiec SIX CENTS . Terms of Advertising. . pigg. so.o Att 8 OP TWELVE LINER OR LESS: One Insertion, 0.50 One month,' $5,00 Two iivertions, 0,75 Two moms, 45.00 -Threelniootions, 1,00 Three nil:Mille, Imo 0 reAseek. . .. 1.50 I Pour months, 11,011 TW(1.11/iplIkR,.. 3,00 SI: months, 10.00 tame weeks. 4.00 One ;year. . 15,00 ITE %RIX ADV emssm ENTS CttoNOl►6Li ►T rtLELLrorte. ' . 01111 Stitetre. TM, Squor es all ir .e.ktkilt to, $1501) t.;ii months, Oa year, 25.00 One year. ri•Uarger a4irertiseasenta in prorortion. -C ..il,tlA di four lines Six Dottaato a year. • • - 71:1,1U OFFICES.&C sett/ Post. Orme* Third between Market :Ind Wood M Riddle, Postmaster. I,Melle Winne, Water, 4th door crow Wood rt. Peter. son''S .Idinys— Hnier Sohn Witinck, Collect or. Curt Tittusuity, Wood between First and Second streets—Saws A. Bartraw, Treasurer. ilousrwr Taitasoat. Third strew. next door to the Plaid Fiesbyterian Church—S. It. Johnston, Treasurer. M sirot"s Ormuz, Fourth, between Market and Wood lary.e.a—Alexander Hay, Mayor. 211 citcu•lres Excassitia. Fon rt h , near Market at. Prrrsatiaau.Letween tlarket and Wood streets, on retbrd and RonrUt etrete. • Ileit 4 wewTst 4.111. MikllClt•r.Tolttlie AND r•RPICREi . Dc• .40211.4 enc, (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between Nand and Market st eats. • Mirenarree, eifth street, near Wood. tinTet. , 4. • MOMntOAIIELa Ilot r, Water rret . near the Itrld:e. Even•mas Itorict.. corner of Penn arid St. Clair. MeaceiJorre ilwritt., corner of l'hird and Wood. Axgetc.tm Hotn..corner 01 Third and Smithfield. .114erso STAirse. corner of Penn carnet and Canal. Emu , Liberty street, near Seventh. Mumma Si klI fl t Haunt, Liherly Si oDpo it IIRotunVIILSS M •KAtopt llocsa, Penn St. opringite Canal IttOß EST WOODS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L .1.W.-01Twe rem° rd to finkerrierra °glees On grant sl.. npaily °l:menthe ItnlE "nen! COMA House, next rooms to Jolla D. Mahon, ,—Hirt door. PIT 10 ELLtort, m. D.— Office removed to IL St. CMG. street,hetween Peas. wed Libehy St s.', s kifoil TONER. Attco hey at 'sr 'Smithfield find Four' h street!, an IVICANDLESS & rirCLUME., Aitorne-.4; * Counsellors et Law: Office in the Diamond, hack Of he old Court !louse, Pilisharzh. sep 10 SHANK k Ft:41)1 ,4 Y, Attorney* at Law. Fourths near the'Vlaynr'4 Office, Pilu , finetzh. cep 10-1 y - rriUOS. li A M 11.14 /N• Attorney at Law, FM %vern : Wood mind Smithfield sta. PiUshureh. ern 10-1 y O'HARA ROBINSON, Al tornry at Law; t 4 V °tries cha tile ItorthAde atilt DiamonclJW.wreva italejel: &ad.:Milne' rt recudisP repl 0 • Bi. Dui..0...,w, Attorney itt_,Law; fenders 'n, hts ttrisietstanat nersetressio to ills , public. Office cui. glee of, Fitt h and 'Market Streets, Wore I). they& 4 O's alncie,ritts,:ntreh. pa. -- ; Pep 10 ...., F 1. 4 YA TER ill. ItUill 1 4 "I AN. Attorneys at Laps. office removed from the Di .mil, in ...kitarney'•Row,' 1,34 i %Lie or o.iftil street, bet iorA iria 'Market and Mind 11 11,1,9 ',..lrk: Pep 10 "tv DEW KMASTER., ADRNEY Al' LAW, hat reig - ow(' his other to the corner of Fourth allfart and Cherry Alley, between elinithfield and Grant /trees. PlitAursh. sep GEORGE W. L.4IrNO. Attorney at Law, Office N. 54 Fifth street. near the Theatre, eiltrituret, sell 17-1 y READE VV ,1811INGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. —Office in Bears' Baln, Too nit r eet ritishirreh. Nov.s. 1842. JOHN J. MITCHELL -Attor ne y at Law, alike corner of SuilthriPld and sth Its .II 141Ie ITN . Coliemione made. A I haslueasentrested to his care will he promptly attended to. fob 16-Iy' .REMOVAL. -R• A.L.- R. Morrow, Alderman; OM . e north aide of Fifth et.. between Wood and Smithfield Ms.Chtsbalreh, MIS 10 W. B. R. 1101,10 ES, Office in Second !street, nes! door to Malvany ,t Co's Glass Warehouse Fe p 10-1 y UHN~&uN4 STOCKSON, BOllieeoeff, Printers no itg Ps,per M a nufactuters, No. 37, Market st. sep 10-11 OtIN ANOVA:SON, SaittlAtid l'aultdry, Water at.. Monongahela House. Pittslpreh. seplo-ly near the Witosias s YOCFN • IFILANCIN 1.. YOUNG. /CM OS. B. YOU M(. & CO., Furniture Ware "ROOMS, turner of Hand st. ¢ Exchange Alley. .Persons wishing to purchase Furniture, will rind it to beir advantage to gives@ a call. licitly fully Ail faded that we eau 'tease as to quality and price. aep 10 BACON. 20 ONLAS Bacon (Ilogroond) just receivrd, per oteaoraXvellne , and far sale low INGHA 4 co. lbw cash.h, war 24 ICtcstocks D. Cor a test! • • LOYD R. COLDICIII I iirOLEMAN CO. M .rieie: Agents, POMO rding and V Commission erchants a Levee Street. Vicksburg Mies Tbey rerpectfailyso.let t consignments. n 2.3— .111Mi!BB CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe Manufacto• W V ry,bin., 83 Fourth St., neat door to the U. States Ladies Frunelia, Kid and Satin *hoes made in k. neatest manner, and by the newest French patterns. se, 10. GAapEN TOOLS, cousisting of Hoes, Fancy Spades transplanting Trowels. Edding Tools, Budding .110 1 1 was. Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re ceived and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. „WIG 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. MAGISTRATEVULANICS , for proceedings In At tockstsitt under the late law, for sale at this Office jk4 " - 10111011. SALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal 'Jr Lane and 111:h street. Apply to sap 10 BENZ. DARLING VON, Market, near 4th st. 10fik LB S. Landreth's French sugar Beet Seed,Just IS received and for sale at the Drug and Seed F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. Store of ATP 30 nwriii PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— ?o be used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on rtper pa ,and in the forms approved by the Court,for sale ie Oakee of the Mercury and Democrat. pep 10 WIL HUBBARD, Ladies fashionable boot and sloe Mane facto rer. No. 101, Third s , reel, bet ween Wimil am! Stu ithfietd streets. Pittsburgh imp 10 TAIL PATTERSON, Jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa., liannfactarer of Locks, Hinges and Bolts; To bias.; Faller, X Hi and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for Imp 10-1 y JOHN 1111PCLOSKEY. Tailor and Clothier. Liber.y Plitt. between Sixth and Virgin alley, :loath aide. Sep 10 4111 W . BUBSBII CE CO., Wholesale Grocers and -, Castakatios Merchants— Second street, between 'Voted and Smithfield stir.; Pittsburgh. iteplo—ly WO.l A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding I, *erabangs, Water it., Pitisisarzli. 10-13, 13 giNKS set, 10—IY kan= fAtLY .1110-IK,ININC:-__,rO.ST HAILMAN, J s NINGS & Co t Wholesale Grocers7Commissioa and Pro:. dace merchants, And Dealers ir. Pittsburgh Manufectures No. 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh. HAMM AN., JENNINGS &Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street. Agents for the \ale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns March 17,'43. TH01414.011 RANNA., • JAMESTURNBULL. HANNA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. 104. Wood sr., where may he bad a general supply of *Wing wrapping. printing. wall paper, blank books, school hook!, fre, 4-e. scp 10L-1y C. TOW NAEND 4 CO.. Wire Workers. Trod R. Noorfaertirere, O. - 23 Market al rect. tint wren 2d ind :id streets. sep 10-1 y EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and `t. Clair streels,ny McKIFIBIN .!1- SMITH. Pep 10---1 Y BR.9_yv:isvlLLE JUNIATA lIION WORKS.--EJ wa•d Nlaßnfariurer of Iron and Nails Warebnuse N 0.25. %Wood!I.• Pnislifir , 2l). srp 10 —ly NE"' GOODS.—Premnn m l ckey, whoefajc and retail dealers in English, French, at d tiomrialie Dr 'Markel at .1 115 1,1 4.14 11 . Pep 10 TOIINIIIIIWITT, WhOWS:lie Grocer Fteriil'Oeg 1/ Muffler, And Dealer In Produce and Pitishurgb Manufactured Artleteic, No. `2"24 Liberty Street, Pitts burgh. sep 10 Wtt.t.iisi H. Wit.ct lAA Icon S. 11ILWOR111 `WILLIAMS & Dthwoirrir.—Whotemile Grncers Produce :Ind Commission Merchants, and ienlerA in Piitsburgli !ifalnicaclured article:, No. 29, Wood strert. sep 10 JOlll l B.:4IIKRIrr J A , . N. K k:fikm SERIFF & K E VN, Nhutifarltir , r 4 n 1 Coplwr. Toi, and Sheet Iron Ware. No mi. Pm.' St., Fit la burgh. !louse Simuiing and Sicainhoat work p cannily executed, set, 10 DAVID SANDS, II ATcrt sr c LOC MAKER, Nn. 7, Si. Clair street, rale . burgh., DEALER IN WATCH ES,C LOCKS,BR EASTPINS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS,CO-113S„s.c. Nei) 10 ANDRETIPS GARDEN SEEDS.- A NU 1.1 supply of Landreth's Carden Seeds, always on hand, and for sale at his agency, the Ottl:lstore of . V. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Litrerty street, head of Wood. Ilp EMOVAL Jutirs, Rarier and pair Dre,s. rr, has removed in POll rib street, oppositel lie May ors, offli,. µneer he will I. happy in wait nivm prrucuient ur tran.irut ritsimikere lie I'o JOLIN 31W A Rt. ND, Elpholmltrer and C ,, bi*et :11.ker. Third ht. between Ifood j Markt( strrets, resproffil itirirms his ftiends and the public that Ise is prepared In execute all orders for SMas, Stdeboaltltt. Ru- Tenor. Chairs, rattles, CS editeads, Stands. Hair and Spring Mattrarses, t7ortains. Carpets. all .orts of Coltnlsterittl... worts, which lie will warrant equal .o any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. rep ill REMO VA L!--Tlir : rott , criter.: h:tve rentov• d to %Va. ter between Wood mid Smithfield .teem., where they will continue ilte•Wltotrale Grocery and Coomus,. siou Itusitte:s rind would re4peci fully song it the patrol, any of their friends. J W. GU RGIt I itt: C. • Co. Dee 3 DR. A. W. PAT PERSON. oniettlifj.tielti street near Sitt ►s,seu 10 1 S 43. FARE It EDIMED. Slett. LINZ ('F STAGES AND RAIL eIDID C•RP, ( . 1 , 1111 VIII 14. d i s ilflL Oltamberkiurl, thit:r . i,anirg and Lancaster, to Phitadet. phis, connecting_ %CIO; the Mail train of Cara to N V . 4r. Only 150 milti=AraeinT. and one night out. Also. the Dirett line to Baltimore. Pare In Philadelphia $lO. Italfinrore, 9. Leaves 'daily at ft o'clock A. M, °dire Fieemid done herow the Merchants (tole? Wood et MENDELL, CRAIIA M, WAUGH Co. fel, 23, 1843-Iy. Proprirtors. LIACTS SPEAK FOR TILEMSELVES—TRUTH IS coxviNcixn:_ Ilavtag been afflicted f o r nearly Iwo years, with a hard swelling on the cap of my knee. which produced much pain, and .u+e•l various applica lions recommended by the Faculty-all in vain wa. cured roniplelrly by the nee of one bottle of Dr. Brand• relh's Linament, or external Remedy. Witness my hand JANIEB TAYLOR, Ohio tp Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 184(1. Dr. Brandreth's External Remedy or Linament; sold at his office, N 0.98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, P 50 cents per bottle. felt 8. 1700 BADS RIO COFFEE, 20Chasis Tea. 20 Boxes Tutia , :co• 15,000 lbs. Lump and Loaf Sugar. 20 Boxes Raisins. 10 Sperm Candles, 10 Starch 10 Kegs Ground Ginger. • • 2 •• Nutmegs. 4 tt Indigo. 100 Barrels Green Apples. Received on consignment and for sale cheap for cash by 11. DEVINE. U. States Line warehouse, Canal Ba•iin, Liberty et. mar 10, 1843. SUJAR AND 11.10L3SSE8. R DS. N. 0. Sugar. LW. 40 Molasses. Just tereived per Stearn boat Ashland, and for sale by J. W.lllllitiltlDGE s r Co. mar 3. Water st,, between Wood and Smithfield JUST RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and Lemons, of the finest quality. for Fate wholesale and retail, Ity WII. T11:111:i, felt 22—If. 5:3 Mat ket st. 151A1111.1" FLOUR —Jost received a few barrels 01 Superior Flour, made expressly for family use. Fur sate by ISAAC CIUTSE,I4B Lib, St. In Store 50 barrels sun. flour. MRCKERELAND CODFISIL—In since, 4 casks orCodlist; also, 5 barrels No 2 Mack erel, ahd 15 ball barrels, will be sold very low. apply 10 mar 16. ISA AC CRUnE, 148 Liberty fit. WA-VTED, a boy of from 14 r. 16 years of age. Application lobe made before the first of March to F L SNOWDEN. 184, Liberty head of Wood et. BBLS No 1 Salt onliarid , andli t 4. o n r G st,lelT 300 J. W. Btßtiß CO.. Water st.,between Wood add Smithfield 20,000 i r . i. BSt Cotton yarns, assorted 2,00 . Batting, 2,000 " Candle Wick, 1,000 " Carpet Chain, and 500 " Cotton 'Twine. From the Eagle Facto y. For sale by HAILMAN, JF.NNING.; & Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street. mar 17 tiPPLES.—Just received from Ohio, per wagons, 35 barreis of ran apples, consisting of iiPetinocks" Hlalra~ Also, 50•buslielt of dr led apples, for sale by tcAACCRUSE, Who ireeps constantly on. hat t Timothy and Clover seed of the best quality mar 'l6: JAMES W. Hd ALIN k JOHN F. JENNINGS have entered into partnership for the purpose of traninact log a WhotesateGroccry; Produce and Commie, sion business under the firm and styleof MAILMAN. JENNINGS 4- Co.,at No 43 Wood street, opposite the Merchants' Hotel, where* supply of Groceries and Pitts burgh Id nufacturcd A nicks can always be had on line al terms. Munk - 17 '43- SALT. COPA R4NERS II I P PITTSBURGH, APRIL 15, 1843. 1100 Bazs 4 Rio Coffee. For sale by % • k A, CORDON. pESSE'S NO.IRHOUND CANDY--tare. ar tirr •reerlved tbis day froth New York. a heel' sum:Oro_ the above celebrated tore for Coughs,' Coldso,nd .4.7cin sumpt ion; and is ready to supply cuqnmersut wlelesale. or retail, at his Medical Acency, S 6 Fourth stA - c - -4, 4 POW 12 .. fIAVID t:I.ARIL, Jig% ?as Atonable Boot —,Maker,_ nap removed to No, 34 Market street; between Second , apd Third streets, where he Wou:d be happy to tics his old customers. and ell others who feel dlspot ed to patronize him. He uses nothing hut first rite steel, and entptuys the best of workmen; attd as he giver his constak personal attention to business, ire trustiti4 he will deserve aid receive a. fair share . of patronage.' sro 10 _ _ itltzurrs, wt.:cat...Am, 4- CON CECTION A A Minker respertfullyinforms his friends and the public that they can always find the best quality of Ice. Creams. tozether with al; kinds of confectionary and fruits. in their .Pn, on, at his establishment—No. 11, Firth street, bet we it Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties enpplied on the shortest nollce, with cakes. or any thin: in his line. Also families furnished wan Bread. •en 10 FVANSts CAMOMILE PILL L .--dosit 4 II Ahi J. CLENI Ell , resididg at 66 Molt street, New York, was afflicted with tlyspevla in its most aggravated form. 'The symptoms were violent ache. great debility, fever, costiveness, cough; heart. burn, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appetite. sevsation of sinking at titeslontach, furredlongrie, nausea. with frequent voinitings, dizziness towards 10011 and restleness. These had continued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consultiog Tlr.Win. Evans.loo Chatham street, and !On - tilling to his ever !successful end agreeable mode of i real MPH, the patient was completely restored to health in the short space of onetnimi ned grateful tor the 11111.11CUlaillf! benefit deriv. ed. gladly came forward and volunteered the ahovestate For sale Wholesale nod Retail by R. E. Er.LEiS, No 20. Wood sl reel, below Second Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON F.ICTORY. Prices Reduced. Shart Rcel Yarn. f Long Reel yarn. at 16 eta. per Ili I 500 at 9 eta per dz at 16i ditto 6410 at 8 ditto at 17 ditto 700 at 7 ditto at 171 ditto 800 at 6 ditto at 13 ditto 904) at 5 ditto at 19) ditto 1000 at 4 ditto 19 ditto 12 nt ditto 'C.7nridtewirk at 16 rla ppr 13 at 20 ditto Coln Ratting t 9 ditto 14 at - 2 , '} ditto Family do. ditto nt 21 ditto 'Carp's Chnio 20 ditto 10 at 22 ditto tlitt'n To inn • 25 ditto 17 at 23 ditto Fit - K.lom! Yarn and 111 at 24 ditto Covorlitt Yarn always on )9 at 25 ditto , hand 20 at 26 ditto ;17011,1it Wart, madr to ordrr. tX,- Orders proutptly attended to. if le( tit C Paitittte-.Lopo Kentittti' , . or the Post office. oddres • 511 N. Sit2ar, k, 250 RBIS N. 0. Nl6a=se..l 40 Tierces Ciro. 211 Bids No :17klarkerei. 10 do No 2 do. 7 Ti..,,,41-I,wro. Oil. Ja I reeri:r4il per S R Exprrix4 ‘1 ; .11 and for enle by J. \V, 11171111 R WC fl 4- conru 4. ‘Vnler st liei Wren Wood and Sion If einova I . riitlr: it cr tins rettiov d hip Fa-Itionith's rialoring E,1:00i,:b,„,..t In the N101101$2:111Pin 3! door (ion, first ia.nn !Meld st.w tiers Itisold ritstoniers and all other , NY lin may f:tvor him with n call may dimendlill '1;1%6112 1 h.•I work door in a Slifiel inr Sty's.. From his axper learn In the lin.iiitess 111 tills city, antu in wany other fa.liinualite cities in Europe and lie Pels roofs lent that Ito can tier Fat ‘4,lctloo to all who may ohmsr to favor him with thrir custom. Be slam attention 0 bovines aad Fiiperior vorkmniaship he hopes to Di rrii and rrerivr a share of poblir pat rotiaae. lie iriend keeping on hand a supply of 20011 s 11111 I rimminttimlith'ufe for the cus:r.uter I ra.le to will he sold at vAry reduced prirk.. 11..110 ' S!AG Ft Y.• _ lII k NU TUE PUBLIC. and r artitukr/q to niy . former pate.ll f 4 this city:—linvinc retired from the praiiire of itifilleine. I may he permitted to say. that n nag: bawl to ;ha loi Of I ill few persons to have enjoyi d so liberal Of MTV! a "hare of obstratriral practice as my own has been•fOr tis, last 30 or 40 years . The esperlenaliOf that lona period °forgive lire.arnakw fact of my ditistLikbeen t wire, sinie 1830. assoCialed with Dr. R. A.Wition: In the pi actice Of medicine, (in boffin period of Rae years.) enablesitte tu jodze fully of the merits of Ills pills. So convenient, SO efficient , and yet so safe. did I esteem these pilk,that for the lust five yea, s in my practice for the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever name. and those ni females in particular, I have used more oi them than all of her medicines. Like every other medicine. this must fail in some in stances, but In my hands there has been less disappoint. ment and more satisfaction In t:modniinistratiOn of 11111 one remedy than of ail others;ils ;ood effects sometimes quite astonishing me. If my patient required a sole aperient medicine either • fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pi Is were just the thins I wanted. flit dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined wit li costiveness or Inaction y oft lie liver. constituted the disease - )f illy patient the pills were just the thing I wanted. If I tr.-21,d a eaFe requiring an emmenagogue, the Wilson's pills were just the thing I r wanted. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance. or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance ()film circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the •turn of life,' the Wilson's pills were just the thtiig 1 wanted. Thus, without resnJet to the name, a disc:lse mlght happen to wear at the time I hive had it under treat ment, particular indications or S. tuitions arising, were al—•ays nto•t promptly and most happily met by the WIIR011 ' ? pilla. That so great a (mintier of diseases, and sometimes op. parently opoce.lie ones, in which I have used these pills, should he cute(' more readily by them than by any other remedy, may at ft ritt seem stranue and contradictory, but why it is so is ns clear to my mind as that a _Teat many persons should become thirsty front t.s many different causes. and yet all require that common and greatest t,f all blessings, water to quench their thirst. in conclusion, it is due the eitutation of Vie medicine and the nubile, to say decidedly and unrondillonally, that the tvitsim's pills are the only combination I have ever met with in my loncrotirt.te of practice, that really pus etssesanything curativeor specific for sick headache. Yours DR. MILO ADAMS. The nhnve Pitt des:gned partkulaily for the sick Hard. Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels 4 . c.•, prepared by the proprfetor Dr. A. Wilson, and for sale, wholesale and retail, at his dwell:fig in Penn street, below Mathut Oct - I.9USTIC or the Knife was formerly resorted to in all ‘....lcases of burns, scalds and wounds, where mortifica• was apprehended. The necessity fir such sharp prat. lice exists no longer. The Magical Pain Extractor, from Comstock 71 Maiden Lane is a far mote efficient preven live of mouth( ation titan cold steel or nil rate of silver. The application of this wonderful compound instantly removes the local pain,and lithe wound, scald, burns or bruise has not injured some vital organ so as to render core imt ossible, It Ix ill in a very short epace of time restore the part affeeted ton sowed and healthy state without leaving the cicatrix behind. This preparation ia also a certain remedy for inflamed eyes, cancerous sores, ulcers, broken breast and Core nipple and all ebrasions and eruptions of the skin. Its success as a cure for the piles is unparalleled and the vouchers for its cora live properties are frult the most respectable and en lightened soarees.—Herald. For sale at Tuttle's, 86 Fcurth street: PHENOMENON IN CHEMISTRY—East India Hair Die--colots the hnir and will not the skin This Dye is in the form of a Powder which in plaih matte. of tact may be applied to the hair over night, the first night turning the tightest or grey hair to dark brown; and by repeating a second or third night, to a Jet black. Any person may. therefore. -with the least possible trouble, keep his halt any dark shade or a perfect black, with the positive assurance that the powder if applied to the skin will alt color it. There is no coloring in this statement. as any one may easily test. These facts are warranted by the chemist who manufactures It. 1 For sale at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth street, where a large assortment of Patent Medicines may always be had at either wholesale or retail .41)eneti•rget 86 Fourth strict I" -• -40 k • 4 • ' 3 1 MEER DR. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies aca safe and efficient remedy in renioviny, those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex• 'ercise, or general debility of the Syste,m. 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• tel Slates, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and Itetall. by R. E. SIELI.P,RH, Agent cep 10 Ne. 20, Wood Si reel se.cond. WM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty St., opposite the head of Smithfield it., Pittslmcgh.— Tlie subscriber having bought ont the stock of the late Tbomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business in the aid stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, in the best manner and on tile shortest notice. He keeps cot Stonily on hand a large assorirnerh - ofshue findings of all descriptions and of the hest quality. He solicits the patronage of the nub. lie and of the craft. Wkl. ADAIR. sep 10 J. K. MOORII '‘ d• Co PITTSBURGH 111ANUFACTORY.—Springe and Ades for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The sulttteriberd manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coach,C and Eliptic Springs (warranted,) Juniata iron Attlee, Sllver and Brass plated Dash Praines, BraP3 and plated Huh Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Pteps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, arc., ke. JONES & C . CII.EM AN. St. Clair at.. near e Allegheny Bridse. 1.1 D. SELLERS, M. D.,o ffi ce and dwelling in Fourth, I . near Ferry street. sep 13—ly LOOK AT TEIIS The attention tfiho e who have been .ornewhat seep• tient lit reference in the numerous certificate. pnblielted In favor of Dr. Swayer's Cornpound syrup of Wild Cher ry,on account of the pergons beinfy, unknown in iiiinnec lion of the State, ig reepeci fully directed tollto following re'rlifirate,l he writer of which has been a citizen of this borrnich for eevernt yCrliP. and IS known as a gentleman of Inte=rity and responsibility. To the .9gert. Mr. J. Ktnn♦ f have need Dr Swayne's Comp urd Syrup of Wi'd Cherry for a coueli, with which I have been severely of niched for alinut four mouthy, and I have no hesitation In suyin: that it - ist he most effective medicine that I have been able to procure. It compons all unensine.v. and avec:: well with my dirt,—and mantains a recolar and good appetite. I car freely recommend It to nll others qlnillarly afflicted. J. M ityncc.-a, Borough ofChamhersh'ir. March 9. 1 q4B. sPn 23, Terser by WI LTAIIII THORN No. 5:3 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. PERSONS deAirnos of proeurini Fruit, Shade. and Ornamental Treeß, or Shrubbery, from Philadet. pHa or New Y. , k, are reme3ted in make application as goon an pnm?r, lit the Dim! and Seed Store of the Fob.. periber, wl'iere can be had rotator:tie., tratulinnair. of the moal excellent , Jarteffes. F. L. SNOW DEN, set+ 31 No 184 Liberty at reel, head of Wood 3IA Ft 111. 1 ,1 Al k NUF Al 7 . r on v.. —Pal rick Caw field rc -4 spectfully acquaints his friends and t he politic gen• erally, that he Int.:commenced the Marble business:ll the trot -Tier of Fi fth and Liberty 05... where will he constantly on hand. tomb stones, mantel piereA. nionnments. trail 1 and fool stones, table stalk for canine; ware, anti every art irie amterl..irtlns to the Itusines. Me Will Warrant his i work to well done, and his charges will be moderate, tie respectfully asks a share of rad ic patronage. Sep 10- IN U. STEEN.E. (sticressor In 1 1. M'Closkey', Frish• 10.1 a le Rout Maker, Liberty sl., 3d door from 13.1721 n l !ley. The subseritter respectfully informs the I 1,111,1ir that he has commenced the above business in the shop fornterly occupied by Mr. Henry M'Closkcy, and that he Is now prepared to attend to all orders In his i line °Nosiness with despatrh and on the most reasonable I i terms. From his long esnerlence in the manufacture Of 1 Fashionable Roots, be feels ronntient that ail articles front Ills establishment will Dive satisfaction to his pa irons. A shereof politic patronage is respectfully solicit, ed. , sep 10 BIRD . BERMS 'A f ritorily of It9rlFeedm, rnn PiRlll%; of Caner*. nyo.and Rape; jum received by rch . 3. F L SNOWDEN, 1411 Liberty at. Porta'ile Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 Ids, at $55 00. do do do do 2,005 at $45 00 do do do do 1.500 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 at 30 110 tin do do do 400 at 25 00 With raising levers an addition of $3 to earh scale. Dormant scales for the use of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, ke.,the sante prices as above. Also, While's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements, and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for front 8 to $l5, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Saw Mills. Salt Works, ,S-c„ double and singe geared slide lathesfont and other lathes for wood turning nischtnes for tenanting, chairs, planing machines, door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or wiihout thrashing machines, a superior article; circular saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, 'Miter's ma chines:lmi toolessUrtislescriptions.atso , for making black ing bbxes, a superior article; governors for steam engine• s tocks, taps and dies, coffee mills. bedstead or joint hots moll Mat htivery for making the same. cotton factory ma chinery made or repaired; printing press plattens turned and printing presses repaired JAM ES MAY, Agent sep 22—if Avm. E. AUSTIN, Attorney at Law. Pittsburgh, Ps. Office in 4th street, opporite Burke's WILLIAM E. AUSTIM,Esq., will give his attention to my unfinished business, and 1 recommend him to the patron age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD. rep 10-1 y EirrrsistinGH CIRr.',ULATING AND REFERENCE IA BRA RY of Rellgious.Histeitical,Pollticaland Mis cellaneous Works, will be open every day. Siiiihath ex. cepted. ''rom 7 o'clock, A. bl..until 9. In the Ex. change Building,corner of St ;Clair streei and Exchange alley. wnere punctual attendance will be given by seri 10 J. GEMMIL. NEW BOVTE. ENTIRE NE W COACHES! FROM PITTSBURGH TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. United States Esiress Line , Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 3 o'clock, r. lt, via Steam. boat to Brownsville, thence In splendid new coaches to Cumbrriand, over the great National Road, and from there by RAILROAD , in superior new eight wheeled cars, to Baltimore, Washington city and Philadelphia. The abort Line is ripresented to the traveling public as being unequalled between the Ohio River and Eastern cities for comfort and expedition, having made arrange ments to convey passengers through in two .days, and no night travel, either by Stage or "Railroad Cars.— Think of it! Only 75 miles Stage travelling, and 58 miles less than the Wheeling route, and that In superb new coactres. Pete tltrough.lllo. Mee le the lleneogebela Seen. A. HENDERSON CO, Stage PrOpflttOTS. wr 21 --d3m For pick/raking ti - rem Daily Pope , in tke City of Fitts burgh, to be entitled tkt DAILY MORNING POST. TUES.nhscribers having made arrangements to merge the Amt.' lean Manufacturer and kitteihurgit Mercu ry into one'Journal, have concluded lo.ouhlish a daily paper with the title of the baitY .Ifforning P,ose. • The leading object of ine“Potrr" will be the Xssemina lion and defence of the politicahorinciples that have bore tafore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective papers, and their hest efforts will still be devoted to the i advancement and stmeess of titmse doctrines. Although. in politico, the paper wilt he thoroughly democratic. yet the Editbrs hope. by giving an honest, candid htsiury of pacsing. Political even&, Foreign and .Domestic intettigenrc. and inter notices of all mat ters and occurrences that row properly within t he sphere of a Public Journal, to make their pallet sufficiently in • cresting to entitle it to tie patronage of the public, ir respective of party roor4ideraiim,, In addition In 11* pout iral and neutral news that will he Could in the ...,110r,ing Pear." the Iditors will lake pains to furni , ll the conimunit y with the latest and most Intr.:T.solla COMNlZerlitt. 'recant Cattei from all parts or the Colllllry, end to have prepa• red such accounts of i he Mai kris and the Stale of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merrtiants and Cosiness Men in their several callings. Tema.—The Post Will be nnblished on a 'acne impert• al sheet of fine paper, (manor:loured cgoeciany for I Ilk /florin') at ale unu , ually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per a nnum,payahle In advance. It will also..bc sold by news.hoys et the low rale of TWO CENTS a copy. advertisements will he im4erted nt the,lowcst rate= charged by the ether daily papers of the Mg. . jp-Tt4ENTYnctive lads are wanted to eel! the• Post, who will be engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W.H. BY Morrison k Co. London, for sale only by Wickersham, corner of Wood Orem and Virein alley.Pillsburv,h Pa. and 11. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who ill'Closkey's Clothing FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS imrnved Haw nid nred he heir NI sel.lni , between fits ,ll slreh, two ire fintlirlltA tnitAtettite and nd the follow t; 9eateswhor. composed of ietal): No. 1, Port We Platform ms VII .Vll'll3, weigh 3,Akt outidt , ,aL yOUND 4- BRADBURY PROSPECTUS? Awns' 31, 1842. ME= SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF _MADE CLOTHING RE3DI 7 THREE BIG DOORS, No. 151 Liberty street. one door from the Jackson Foundry. r C Riii erilw.r k just receiving at bit well known estatdishanetii,i he lar:est, moat varied and CHEAPEST Timis or Goons that ham ever been offered in [Ai, city Every.artirin wa , se'crtri.l by 1611 , W in the ed3tern ci. ties, and purchased a' the tHiTrsT cAsti ratcEs, and hr ie therefore enabled to nett WS" article-A notch letwer than they ran be had at any other establ!shniet4 west or the monntains. His articles are all made by experienced workmen, (tom, the latest manufactured goods and in the most MODERN FASHION. lie feels confident that all peumns who will call at hi- establishment and examine liisorock will be satisfied that BETTER. B no AINS can be obtained at the THREE BIG DOORS than nt any similar establishment in the rhy. ' ills stork em-sists In part of Coals. Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Shirts, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, And every other article of Clothing of iltellna Jpotio Front his varied stock of cloths he is prepared to MAKE CLOTHES Tov.4IIIIPER nt the iMortest twice. In a gtlle unporpa , sed tilMany other Pittsburgh liouAe. and warranted to fit. Ws stock of Spring and Sommer Q,ods is superior to any prrvions imporintions nod he tan no hesitation in sayinr that for excellence, beauty and chearine,s they cannot be eqnalled in the west. The suhserlber would once more return Ills thanks to fds friends and the public for the unprecedented patron age bestowed on his eQtalillshment, and believing that ilia ctonotners had found it to their advantrae to deal with 10m.. he would repeat his invitation to all those who wi G h to purchase Clothing of every ItMetlulinn at Invest prlces.to earl at No. 151, t.t aatry JOHN M 'CLOSK "rrOldterve Metal Plate In the Paveibent. . Feb 22 'Passage and - Remittance, 7 0 4SO iiitota - 11 . 11.1141. 1 1 1- 1111414EIUN. ,ift ./.......4 • 44 t01,,V1 016 A i 0 1- . New York and Liverpool Line. PERSONS oestrous of sending fur tl'ele founds to come from any part.of Great Britain, vre respect. fully tor:smell that the subscriber Is at all times pre. pared to make such engagen r rims. Be is prepared to remit monies by drafts, which .arc made payable nt any point throughout 1110 United Kingdom on preknia• lion; having been for the•last 12 years engaged in the business, lie feels eotilident that lir§ arrangements on both at4e . s the Atlantic are such ni w ilt giveNstkfactiou The sompriOng the:above_ line, nre attic first cla are commanded by careful and skillful masters, leaving 14 - verpool once each week during the season.— For further, particulars apply it by letter to , JOHN tIEfIfIMA N 0.61 South street. New Yet k, I:KIRKPATRICK, at Mews Dalzell 4. Fleming's, Water street Piis'ligh. March 3---2md. S. MORROW, /1"..1NU/rAC TEM Rof Tso; Copper aad Sheet Tror M ' Ware, N0..17, Filth pa., between Wood and Mar- Keeps constantly on hand a coal aissitimesit aware,. and solicits a share of nutille patronage. A bro. on hand, the roll 3wing t Welts: Shovels. Patera, Tongs. Gridirons. Skillets. Teakettles, Pots, Ovens, Coffee Mitts tte. Ater • chants and others are Invited to eall and examine for ihennielves, as he is deteradned tosellcheap Par cash or approved paper. war. 14—tr to `tore a fur sale I,y Jan 1843. Water betiween Wood 4- Futith -~` PRICE TWO CENTS DAILY MORNING POST. From the Baltimore American. 'the British ppreti'tice system. it is stated in a New Orleans paper, on the , authority of a. Jamaici journal, that. three 'hips —the Glen liuntly,.uf :439. tons .bur dt'n; the Arabian, of 390 tons; and the Sen ator, of 34S tons —are about to. proeeed to Sierra Leone and the coast of Westrirn M . rica fir the . purpose n procuring uegroea far the colonie , . The ultimate destination of the first naped is Jamaica; the second will deposite t*,cargo in British Guiana . ; the third at Trinidad, The negroes thuatransporteci from At r i c to the West Indies and other C7tbnies are not brought as slaves; because England has set herself foremoit among the nations to suppress Ihe slaye-trade, They are _ called .apprentices.' . they are indentured _ to the'Osnters for a term of ,years—four teen, we believe; and at the o,nd of. that term they are to be set free, with a cer. tain sum'hy way of remuneration. Wheth er the term offourteert years means a def." inite period—what secu:ities there ,re to assure the apprentice of bis liberation at the end of it —what the regutations of the systena are generally, we have ntr means of knowing. The necessity for procuring those sup. plies of laborers , arises from the unwilling• ness of the emancipate , ' neggo.,rs to work. The estates were" going to ruin,-produc.. tions was annually diminishing, and the frets of the West India proprietors con". jured op the mostalariningirnages of ap+ or-welling calamities under the .hasty polls ILL.tlritish Government towards the ISMEMM tbtain laborers. Emirr77"s set on foot, and .encouraged, from the -populous disiricts.of Great Britain; but it was found ''' that the climate of the tropics opposed a • fatal obstacle to such a scheme . , Our rea. ders have not forgotten the at tertip ! ts made by British agents . in this country, and in our own city, some two years.ago,to duce the free colored people to g 0 to Gill- . wa, Trinidad. and Jamaica, The exper imeat did not tucceed• AS . tt ; last resort, the 'apprentice'ship' plan is tried. it has betn activt.ly prosecuted fora year or 80:' One result of this last enterprise—a res suit, in Ito, which might f_dlow any large -accession of colored itborers in the West India islands from any quarter—is appre hended by, the Winters 01 Cuba and other islands . 'not belonging to Great By increasing die black population by an■ nual importations—the num( rical superi ority 0: that ra - e being alr:IToly great,.—it rearcd that, with the license allowed them i'n_.„ . the Bri ish islands, coMmotiona will follow, to terminate in the final de-- strurtion of the whites. The example St• Domingo is notj'orcrktten'; and if dis turbances break ° out in the Briabh islands, the ciree!s might exteMl to the conliguous,ishiMiS not British. It is to be hoped that the Howie of Representatives in this State will act with promptness and energy in regard to the late- outrage corarnittrcl within its halt; which by cliftike Alorie . ,was preserved from bein'g The scene of murder. It must• now vindicate its-dignity by tin irOpreSsive ex ainple. Violcnce, iii' the same plaCe, has been winked at en often, that by a natural progression,lhenliing has gtrtie on until canes and unthrellaarive been thrown, aside fur a more effective recoUrse to knives. If rnett are permitiiti to 'bruise • each other when and where they . please, they of coursu.can see no reason why Idotadf shed may not be committed under the• saute circumstances, nor why they- are not to cut down their enemies wherever they• meet them. Thegrand principle of Lynch, . tsin has grown bold. Having been so of ten sanctioned, it looks Upon itself as : , re ->! cognised and admitted as a social doctrine and it begins to intrude itself everywhere. So many exceptions hava been granted . to the general rule of good order and self restraint, that the exception. is usurping the place of the rule, and the taw has beeft •so Irequently suspended that it has a pro-:, pensity to remain in that position. It be.• 'ing conceded that there are cases in which riots and arsons, and shootings and stab. ,hings, are ptorer and the nice caeuisrtryt required to detertnine upon, the require-:' merits of the eine' geucy, not being a uni versal gift, these things come to be looked upon as always proper. A member of the . legislature, therefore, only acts in acecii --- s. dance with precedence when he an s a news e attack by a thrust ' dag ger. P aP - •• , and it we go on as we have laegun, why probably others will bring down Mr. Speaker at a long shot,because his decisions do not not tally with their individual judg ment. Perhaps the day may arrive when: I f there will be a reform in this respect— we only say 'perhaps,' for the bitter fruit of the error, to which we have allusion, has net yet b.en fully gathered. But wa do hope that the Legislature of- Pennsyl vania will expel Lynchism nom its, pies• once, at least. or it will become more dirc rtpu'able, if indeed it be within the rane of possihillity to do so, than the Congress of the Union itself.—Pennsylearrian. A Goose Story—The St Chat les (Mis sand) Advertiser. says that a couple of Frenchmen killed, a few days since;st a, lake above tl.at place, tour hundred wild geese in the short space of two drys, be• ing 100 per day lit each twin. .It is a part of John Bali's common sense"' says o:Cunnell, •to judge• of peop'e'r; eerily 1.1 the amount of inonPy they give.' inquired 11; , E4Thootna -ter, 'Yvi , •?'- ! torsi of penny?' •To, ehouteii 'the Ai*. pest lad in o,e class, OEM ilk eflotts were ma