. I ' ll t r PUBLISHED BY THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, X. W. CORNER OF WOOD' FIFTH sfs TeR.N49.--FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in `a&v►eee. Single copies TWO CENTS--for sate at the lesniater of the office, and by News Bays. The Mercury and - Manufacturer published WEEKLY, at the same Mime, on a double utedlunt sheet, at TWO DOLL. RS a year, In ad. vanes. Slink copies. SIX CENTS. 'reran% of • PER SQUARE OF TW flet 'question, 0.50 ?war iniertione, 0,75 nose Insertions, 1.00 Olte week, 1,50 Two weeks. 3.00 Time weeks, 4.00 ye trtr.Y ADVERTISEMENTS. AIAIANCIZAVILE AT riICASURIC. 01111 Sqltars. Tit* Sfrtarst Pit' months, 1 R.OO Six months, ;2.1,00 OAe year, 25400 One year, 33,00 ry-Larve sfiveriisements in prornreon. RDA of (nor llnsi six DOLLAR!! a year. PUBLIC O,FFICES,&C. ever Pose Omen Third between Market and Wood streets—R: M Riddle. Postmaster. etnfees S.wrau, Wnter.4th door from Wood at. Peters son's blitdinxs—rlajor John Willock, Collector. etre TACISORT. Wood between First and Second Trash—Jame A. Bartram, Treasurer. COURTY TRIUMIIRT, Tl•lrd street, next door to the rWowthaytterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Tn.:wirer. taot's ()erten, Fourth, between Market and Wood streets—Alexander Hay, Mayor. Una oink reit Excnxime. Fourth, near Market at: BANKS. Pairessetaa , between Market and+, Wund streets, on rnird and Fourth street(, . biIIN."MII.NT3 . AND 51 AN , IPACTUItiIIe AND FARMERS Dr• itSstir Rana, (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, betwren Mood and Market streets. Siestaxac Fifth street, near Wood. HOTELS. iliciaomaaactd. Hoer's, Water street, near the Itr gumming H o fat.. corner or Penn and St. Clair. Plo - rat., corner of Third and Wood, A It/MGM( tiovet..corner of Third and Snilihfield. liatTaa Z . 1. corner of Pena street and Canal. Srac►o E►ot.e, Liberty street. near Seventh. Simielto MA.PISION liOUPC,Lilierly Si oppnvile Wayne Itao►ottaasT M Awetton. House. Penn St. opposite Canal ROBERT IV 00 DS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA W. —ool , e rem° led to flakewell's offices on Grant at.. neat is , onposire toe new Court House, neat rooms to John D. Mahon, Itsq .—Plrst floor. P. 9. 10 . TllOB. EL ELLIOTT, M. D.—Office removed e. St. Cheir streec, ketiveelt Pew* and Liberty St e , Pitts baulk. s p 10 HUGH TONER, Atto.ne• at Law, North at turner 4f Smithfield and Four , li streets. aep 10-1 y MICANDLESS & yrcLunE, Attorneys and thtunsellors at Law: Office in the Diamond. bath of the old Court Douse. Pittsburgh. sep 10 k PINOLA Y, Attorney! at Law, Fourths'., 17 near the Mayor's Office, rlttFluw2ll. nen 10-1 y MANI taf )N. A torney at Law:FM h., laq wren Wood and emillifield PRlghurth. eep 10-1 y V ilipig;l l l : e ttei n t U, north;ide '(the ionronftriivismtiwt.aown; allsrket and Union streets. upstairs' P. 91 10 A I. DUItItORA.W, Attorney at Law; tenders ',rote:talon:ll sera lees to Int. publie„ Office [or. Pe of Pyth and Market Streets, above D. I.lny.ik Co's atorit„Pit SVOINIre b. Pa. nett 10 EVA7'ER t Itu.7H tst AN. Atevrneys et Law, office removed from the Diamond. in ••Aitnrney'<Rnw," bitty. nide of Fourth street, between Markel and Wood MPhil PPO 10 A i BUCK M ASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW, A. It haeremnoved tira office to the corner of Fourth fame. amteherry Alley, between Smithfield and Grant streets. Ph 1.142 rah. sep 10 GK.OROE tr. LA YXO. Attorney at Law, Office No. 54 Fifth street. near the Theatre, Pittsburgh. wep 27—ly READS ‘l' As ft t NIG Ens, ATTORJVZT 47' LAW. —Office in Bears' Building, roarlhaleeet, pillshursh. Nov.s. 1842. JOHN .1. MITCHELL --Attorney at Law, of fi ce corner of Smithfield and sth IS . ritichnralt. COliectiong made. A I MISIILIC36 entrusted to his are will he promptly attended to, feb 16—Ir RENIOVA.L.- 11. Morrow, Alderman; of% e north side of Fillip at., between Wood and Smithfield Mei Pit tsburth. imp 10 Dia. 8. IL HOLM ES, Offlee In Second street, nexi door to Mutrany ¢ Co's Glass Warehouse step 10-1 y TWINS l'ioN $ I'OCKTO?i, Gookseners. Printers an ON Paper Manufacturers, No. 37, Ma ket at. cep 10-1 y JOIN ANDERSON. Smlthfreld Foundry, Water at... near the Monongahela House, Pit tat ur2h. gen 10-1 y *N9111140 I TOUN . FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG. frtuos. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware booms. t..orner of Hand st. dr Exchange Alley. Tenons wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to heir advanlase to give us a call. being fully oaltsfied that we can please as to quality and price. sep 10 BACON. 20.000Racon (Ho:round) just received, per steamer Evellne, and for sale low BIRMINGHAM 4- co. for curb, by mar 34 Steihoz.A. D. COLUILAX...... • LOYD R. COLtY•7r COLEMAN' ¢ CO.,oenera Agents, Forwnrding and Commission Merchants. Levee Street, Vielithos( slip They respect fullysto.tet t consignments. n 23— WEBB CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe blanufacio• ry. No. 83 Fourth St., next door to Ilh• U. States Ladled Tranells, Kid and Satin Shoes wade in Ile Seadeat manses, a•d by the newest French patterns. .ep 10 Gil [OBS TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades Transplautiag Trowels. Edding Took? andding Knives, Freeing Knives, Pruning Shears. etc..tinst re• calved and for ..mle by P. L. SNOWDEN. sep 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. dIeIISTRATES"BLANICS, for grfoeeedinre In At egfl; Itacklasat under the late law, for tale at this Office FOB BALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal Lane and nigh street. Apply to asp to BENJ. DA It LI?IG TON, Market, near 4th et. rrti.if the rlit Drugeet a S n e d ed .d e u ed s t 100 t r li tc S el . La w•t and re I r Frenc h u a L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty rt reel, bead of Woud. Owe of oco Ila 11:111,41111S PETITIONS, NOTICES, dir C. 'T •is usekin Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on gold poem al In the corms approved by l beCouri ,for sale •ttiaMeeoftie Mercury and Democrat. rep 10 WA, MIEUBBARD, Ltdies' fashionable boot and *Yoe Mansifacturer. No. 101, Third r reel, bet4Ven West amid kidield streets. Pittsburgh serri 0 TALeAlrygasOhL Jr.. Birmingham, nen r Piitsburah, pa,., Manufacturer of Locks. Ilingtm and Bolts; To. detama. faller. Mill sal Thither Screws; Hemmen Screws for &Nog Sep 10—fy BPCLOSILEY, Tailor and Octliier, !Aber. v allnima, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side, sap la W. BURSRIDG E: 4* CO., Wholesale Grocers and fitoatiiissloo Merchants— Second street, between sail Snalthheld sit., Pittsburgh- seplo--ly • 41114- 4 1 1.: 601t80.M. Commission and Forwarding lidereiltania, Water at.. Pittalianii. map 111-11 ....hrsS. l 4i4 YIN - dvertising. LVE LINES OR LESS: One month, .5.00 Two moms. HA) Three months, 7,00 Four months, R.OO Six months, 10,00 One year, Is,oo 20000 l iti ßS Cotton Yarns, assorted 2,000 Ihg. Ratting, 2,000 " Candle Wick, 1,000 " Carpet Cbain, and 500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto. ry. For sale by MAILMAN, JENNING4 & Co, Cotton Yarn Warehouse, Nu. 43 %Vood street, APPLES.—Just received from Ohio, per wagons, 35 barrels of gvsen apples. coughtting of ttPettnocks" Also, 50 bushels of dila apples, for sale by ISA AC CRUSE. Who teens romdantty oe. hat I Timothy and Clover seed of the best quality mar 'l6; J .d.ffEs W. 11411 ALAN k JOHN JENNINGS have entered into partnership for the purpose of transacting a WholevateGrocrry; Produce and Commis, sion business under the firm and style af• HAILMAN. JENNINGS Co.,at No 43 Wood street. opposite the Merehan Hotel, where • supply ofGroceries and Pitts burgh 111 oufaclured Article/can alway.; he had on !Me al terms. Ilacott 17 '43. SUGAR RICE 4 MOLASSES. 12 111 , 1118 Prime N. O. Sugar. 10 Tierces Rice. 19 bbls. N 0.3 bluchers!. For sale low satirise consignment, by mar 14. JAMES MAY Birmingham & Co. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING .V CHANTS, 119. "Milner street, Pittsburgh Terms—itneeiglug'and tllligg4ng 3 cents peril' Commissions op PgrettsseliklireiP 2 A, P e r Wi • /az 32 . . . . . MORNING . p OST HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co, Wholesale Grocers, Comm ISSIOn and Pro duce Merchants, ibid Dealer* is Pittsburgh Afaustforivres No, 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh. HAILNIAN, JENNINGS &Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street. Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns March . l7, '43. TTIOWPWIN N►N6► JA/111614 Trj.lllll7t L. HANNA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse. No. 104, IVood si., where may be had a general supply of writing wrapplag. printing. wall paper, blank books, school books, tc, sep C. TOWNSEN 11 4. co., Wire Workers and Man 'Vac/neer*, N 0.23 Market street. between 2d and 3d streets. sep 10-1 y EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and °t. Clair st reline, by MeICIRBIN 4. SMITH. rep 10-1 Y BROWNSVILLH JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--ed 'ward Hughes. Manniariiirer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25. Wood 55.. Pittsburgh. seplo —ly SEW GO ODS. —Prest orr it Mackey, wholesale and L. retail dealers in English, French, ar.d Domestic Dry Cond., No. Sl. Market .t Pep 10 TOIIN VDEVITT, Wholesale Grocer Rectif% lug Distiller, And Dealer In Produce and Pittsburgh Mennrictured Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitt.• t•srgA. seri 10 A/mt.:Au 11. Wrt.et aye Icnn $. Dumoni n WILLIAMS oic DILWORTIT.--Wholesalr Grocers Produce and Corm mission Merchants, and !eaters In Piti.lugh Manufactured articled, No. 29, Wood street. scp 10 Joys R.Soutstry J•s. N. KIWI QIFIERIFF & KEVIN , Mpnufaeturers or Copper. ki Tin, and Slyest Iron Wars, N0. , 80. Pront st., Fitts. burgh. House Spouting and Steamboat work p:omptly executed. sup 10 DAVID SANDS, W ATM & CLOCK MAKER, No. 7, St. Chair street, Pius. burgh, DEALER IN WATCH ES, CLOCKS,BREASTPINS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, „tie. seri 10 LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A rim supply of handieth's Garden Seeds, always on hand, and for sate at his agency, the Drugstore of F. L. SNOW DEN, 184 Liberty street, head or Wood REMOVAL—Matthew Jonrs, Barber and ralr Dress er, has removed to Fourth street, o pposit e t he May ors office, Iv here he will be happy to:wah upon permanelt or transient costumers. He solicltsa share of roadie nat mune, Pep 10 JOHN 111 I FARL 4.ND, Upholsterer and Cabinet .M..ker. Third •t. between Wood g• Markot streets. respectful Informs his friends and thr public that he is prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. Ba• rraus, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, flair and Spring Pdatlrasses, Curtains, Carpels, all saris of Upholstrriti; work, which lie will warrant equal ,o any made In The city, and on reasonable terms. srp ltl ItEA/op - 414-I'hp euh=crihere have removal to VV,I. ter between Wood and Smithfield sirerte. where they will continue the Witoiernie Grocery and Commis. Rion hu.inego and would re.mect fully Pnitrit the patron, age ofineir friends. J W. FILIRBR IDGE 4. Co. Dec 3 Dz. A. W. r ATVERSON. )Tice on Smithfield street near Bistti. sen 10 . • s 8 ,s.y f e j - I , 4 3 F%RE REDUDED. U. FS Man. Lois nrSranta AND Ratt. fiCilD D.int Paisrhurgh, Via it... 4 rOrti, fialfitiliarg and Lancaster, to Philadel. phis, connecting with the Mall train of t'ar■ to N Only 150 tnih•a,ctaein± and one night out. Also. the Direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. Ralginiarr, 9. LPRVVR daily at R o'ClOCk A. M, Office sero,,4 donr below the Mprrhants Dole! Wood st MENDELL. GRA H A M, WAUGH k Co. 6.1, 2.3.1843-Iy. Proprietors. LiRCTS SPE.9I( FOR THEMSELVES—TRUTH IS COXVIXCLAM:— Having been afflicted for nearly two years, with a hard sweltinz on the cap of mv knee. which produced much pain, and ti,el various armoire tions recommended Ivy the Faculty—art in vain wa cured completely by the utve of one bottle of Dr. Brand reties Linament, or External Remedy. Witness mc hand JAMES TAYLOR, Ohio to A lieeheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 184 A. Dr. Brandrethbt Exterual Remcdy or Linament; sold at his office, No. 98 Wood street, Pittsburgh. PRICE-- SO rents per bottle. • feh 8. SUt.73R AND 1110L3SSES. 6 1-1110 S. N. 0. Susar. tt., 40 bbls. Molasfes. Just received per Steam boat Ashland,ard for sale by J. W.IIURBRIDGE 4. Ca mar 3. Water st,, between Wood na Smithfield JUST RECEIVED. Twelve hoses of Oranges and Lemons, of the finest ;leanly. for sale wholesale and relaft. by WM, THORN, (eh 2.2—tt". 53 Met ket at. F A MILY FLOUR—Jost received a few barrels of Snperior Flour, made expressly for family rise. For salv by ISAAC CRUSE, 148 Lib, St. In Store 50 barrels sun. flour. 11,1 ACKERELAND CODFIREI—In store, 4 ca:ks Jl. 'Codfish; also, 5 barrels No 2 Mackerel, and 15 half barrels, will be sold very low, apply to mar 16. ISA AC cRurE, 148 Liberty et. WANTED, boy of from 14io 16 years of age. Application to be made before the first of March to Fl. SNOWDEN, - 184, Liberty head of Wood M• SALT. 300 RRLS No 1 San j ot sv t ite u n t d ,R en n d ri r i o n r G ni n fe k I CO..T mat 34 Water st., between Wood add Smithfield mar 17 COPAR.I NERSHIP. PiTTSBU 100 El d y i s 4 R . io Coffee. For sate by 7: 4- A. GORDON. P EASE'S 11011RHOCIND CANDY —Ttrrcr has received this day from New York. a fresh supply o. thdehove celebrated cure fur Coughs. Colds and Con gumption; and is ready to supply ctlgtomersat wholesale orretail, at his Medical Agency, 2e; Fourth s t. nov 12 D AVID CLARK, slg't, eashionabie Boot Maker,— flag removed to No, 34 Market street. between Second and Third streets, where he won 'd be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel disport. ed to patronize him. He uses nothing. bit first rate stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives Ins constant personal attention to business, lie trusts that he win deserve abd receive a fair share of patronage. nen 1(1 F ►tU►ici, Clt it CONFECTION A BY.— A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the public that they can always find the hest quality of Ice Creams. together with AI: kinds of confectionary and fruits., in their see , on. at his muniitisliment— No. 11. Fifth street, lwiwe it Wood and Market. N. B.—Part les &unfilled on the. shortest notice, with cakes, or anything in his line. Also families furnished wnn Bread. sep 10 F . VANS'S CAMOMILE PILL LS.—ABRA HAM J. CLENIEII, residing at 66 Molt street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspep , ia in Its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent heath. ache, great 'debility. fever, costiveness, cough, heart. burn, pain In the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appetite, secsation of sinking at the stomach, 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. 100 Chatham street, and submitting to Ids ever successful snd agreeable mode of treatment, the patient was completely restored to health in the short spare of onemonth. and grateful lor the incalculable benefit tied,. ed, gladly came forward and volunteered the above state For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. E. S ELLE qS, Arent, No. 20, Wood street,below Sf.cond Cheap UNION COT' Prices hort Reel Tani. No. 5 at 16 cts. per ih 6 at 16% ditto 7 at 17 ditto 8 at 174 ditto 9 at 18 ditto 10 at 193 ditto 11 at 19 ditto 12 at 19% ditto 'Candlewick at 16 clopri 13 at 20 ditto (Corn Ratting • 9 ditto 14 at 20% ditto Fantlly do. •12 ditto 15 at 21 ditto Carp't Chain • 20 ditto 16 at 22 ditto ICot'n Ta lite • 25 ditto 17 at 23 ditto Stocking Yarn and IR at 24 ditto ;Coverlet Yarn always on 19 at 2.5 ditto hand. 20 ar 26 ditto ;Cotton Warps made to order. tint- Orders promptly :mended to, it left at J. 4- C. Painter's, Logan 4- Kennedy .he Post Orme, address: 10)27: J. K. MOORITEAD 4 -Co. 5a lIHDS N. 0. Suzar. at) 1.1 ZO RIMS N, 0. 'lelasses 40 Tierce.; Rice. 211 BI•la No 3 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do. 7 Tierces Sperni Olt. Jost received per S B Expreea and for sale by J. W. ntritfutincE /r Co• mar 4. Water et bet wren Wood and SmdliGeld. RemovaL THE gubscriber has rem - trod his Fashionable rialoring Establishment to the Monongahela honse. 3d door from first al. on %mit !Wield st.where hisold customers and all others who may favor him with a call may depend on !wring their work done in,a superior Stile. From his long experience In thetuniness in thiA city, and in many other fashioualde cities In Wearntie and America, he feels confident that hn can give sailt:factlon to all who may pleaseto favor him with Ihrircustom. By strict attention to intqiness and superior workmanship he hopes to merit and receive a share uf public patronage. HP Ir. tend keeping on hand a supply of goods And trimrikinzsetiiiia'lle fur the customer IraJe whirlt will he sold at very retinced prireA, IL DON AGIIY. TO THE PUBLIC, and particular/a to 'WV former patrons of tkis Mey:—fiaving retired trout the practice of Medicine. I may he permitted to say, that it has fallen lo the lot of tut few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or lart•e a share of ohstreirfcal practice as my own has been for last 30 or 40 years. li the experience of Mal long period of active life. and he feet of my having been twice, since 1830. asaociated with Dr. R. A. Wilson. In the practice of medicine, On both a period of five years.) enables me to Judge folly of the merits of his pills. So convenient, so efficient. and yet so see. did I esteem these pills, Mat for the last five vents in my practice for the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever namc, and those of females In particular, I have used more IN them than all other medicines. Like every other medicine, this must fail in some in stances, but in my hands there has been tees disappoint.- ment and more satisfaction in tac administration of this one remedy than of ail others; its good effects sometimes quite astonishing me. If my patient required it safe aperient medicine either • fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pile were Just the thing I wonted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with enstivenr ss or 'oar, ivit y of the liver Como it tiled the disease if my patient. the pills were just the thing I wanted. If I treated a case requiring an emmenagogue, the Wilson's pills were Just the thing I wanted. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the turn of life,' the Wilson's pills were jtist the thing f wanted. Thug, without resn2et to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the time I have had it tinder treat meat, particular indications or symptons arising, were almays most promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's pills. That so great a number of diseases, and sometimes tip. parent ly opposite ones, in which I have used these pills, should he cated more readily by them titan by any other remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but why ale sn is as clear to my mind as that a great many persons should heroine thirsty from t 4 many diffetent eause.s. and yet all require that common and - greatest of all blessings, water loquench their thirst. in conclusion, It Is due the emit at iOn of toe medicine and the maid/r, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that the Wilson's pills aretheonly combination I have ever met with in my longcourse of practice, that really itos eesresanything curative or specific for sick headache, Yours 4.c., DR. MILO ADAMS, The above Pills des:sited particularly for the sick Ilaed.Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels 4-c., prepaved by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for sale, wholesale and retail, at his dwelling in Penn street, below Ala7ltut ; 001 r 'CAUSTIC or the Knife was formerly resorted to to all ‘.../CEISCP of linrus,scalds and wounds, where mortifica was apprehended. The, necessity (sr such sharp prat tire exists no longer. The Alaglcal Pain Extractor, from Comstock 71 Maiden Lane is a far more efficient preven live of mart iliration than cold steel or nitrate of silver. The application of this wonderful compound instantly removes the local pain,and ifthe wound, scald, burns or bruise has not hill red some vital organ so as to render cure imiossible, it IA Ili in a very snort space of time restore the part nffeeted to n sound and healthy state without leaving the cicatrix behind. 'Flits preparation is Ostia certain remedy for inflamed eyes. cancerous sores, u'ecro, broken breast and sore nipple and all ebrasions and eruptions of the sk . in. Its success as a cure for the plles Is unparalleled and the vouchers for it; e.tra• live properties are from the mcst respectable and en lightened sourceo.—Herald. For sale at Tuttle's, 86 Fourth street: 101111HENOMEXON IX CH.E.MISTRY—East /*diet Hair Die—et:dots the hair and wilt not the skin This Dye is intim form of a Powder which in pialh matte. of tact 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 persons may, therefore, with the least possible trouble, keep his halt say dark shade or a perfect black, with the positive assuraneethat the powder if applied to the skin will sot 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. For sale at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth street, where a arge assortment of Patent Medicines may always be had at either wholesale or retell "Dm'eivreet / 86 'funk street f" or Cash. ON F. , ICTORY. - educed. Long Reel Far*. 500 at 9 etc per dz 600 at 8 ditto 700 at 7 ditto 800 at 6 • ditto 900 at 5 ditto 1000 at 4 ditto RAILROAD In super!or new eight wheeled ears, to Baltimore, Washington city and Philadelphia. The ahoy* Line Is ripresented to the traveling public as being unequalled between the Ohio River and eastern cities for comfort and expeditlan, having made arrange. meets to convey pasPengers through In Iwo days, and no night travel, either by Ftage or Railroad Cars.— Think of it! Only 75 miles Stage travelling, and 56 miles less than the Wheeling router and that In superb new coaches. Fare through, $lO. Office in the Monongahela House. A. BERM /EPSON 4 CO., stage Proprietors, D R. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These Pills arestrongly recommended to the notice of the ladles as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of et. ereise, or general dehility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affeetionas These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the HO. tad States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and by R. E. SELLERS, Agent sep 10 No. 20. Wood St reel, lielow Second. W Ms ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liborty St., opposite the head of Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.— Ti , e subscriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business In the ald gland of Mr. R.. and Is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, In the best manner and on tile shortest notice. Re keeps cor stanfly on hand a large assortment ofshoe findines of all dcxerlptlorrs and. °film ham finality. He solicits the patronage of the pub lic and (lithe croft. WM. ADAIR. sep 10 PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY.—Springs and .9 %Jett for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The atihserihera manufaeture and keeps constantly on hand Coaeh,C and Eliptie Springs (warranted.) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Huh Bands. Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Drafts Lamps, Three laid Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges. ¢c , JONES! d'OT.EMA Rt. ("Nur near t e 'teeny 1 1 adtP D. SELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling In Fourth, • near Ferry street. sep 13—ly LOOK AT THIS. The :10rni inn Itho e who have been somewhat seep. tical in reference to the numernns certificates puhliatted in favor of Dr. Swavne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher rv, on account of the persons being unknown in this Set lion of the State, is respectfully directed to the following rertilicale,t he writer of which IN, been a Citizen of title borough forseveral years,and is known as a gentleman of Integrity and responsibility. To the Arent, Mr. .1. AIR BY. I have used Dr.Swavne's Comp tied Syrup of Wild Cherry for a canal, with which I have been rieverely of flirted for about four months, and 1 have no hesitation In raying that it lathe most effective medicine !hail have been attic to procure. It composes alt uneasiness. and agrees welt with my diet,—and intimates a regular and good Apetite. f car freely recommend It to all others similarly afflicted. .1. AI Inert, Borough of ChamherebV. March 9. 1940. sep 23 Fortier! by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE, ANT) ORNAMENTAL TREES P ERSONS desirous of prorttrlns Frith. Shade. and Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery, from rhiladel. Ws or New York. nre rennetted to mnke appliention as soon ns possllde. ne the Drell/ and Seed Store of the sub. fusilier, where ran be had catalogues, erntultonstv. or the most excellent sariet les. F. 1.. SNOWDEN, sep 21 No IR4 Liberty street, heed of Wood M ARBLE St IV UFACTOII. Y.—Patrick Caxvfield re. spectfully acquaints Ills friends and the !while gon er:llly, that he has comtnenred the Marble hnslness al the corner of Fl n h and Liberty sts..whFe will he reema oily on hand. tomb nt ones, mantel pieces. monuments. 'head and fool stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every artlcleappertainlng to the business. He will warrant his work to be well done, and his charges will hp moderate . He respectfully asks a shale of nubile patronage. sep 10. 14 7111. STEELE, (sucressor to H. M'Closkey) rash• io.i:Ctle Hoot Maker, Liberty st., 2(1 door from Vireo %Hey. The subscriber respectfully informs the puhlicthat he has commenced the above business in the Shop formerly occupied by Mr. Henry 111`Closkey, and that he is now prepared to :Wend to all ortiers in his line ()Nosiness wit Ii despatch and on the most reasonable terms. From his ton: ex nerience In the nia no facture of Fashionnlde Hoots, he feels confident that all articles from his establishment will eive satisfaction to his pa trons.uA *hereof public patronage is respectfully solicit, ed. eery 10 1111 RD SEEDS A f essi slimily of Itsri Feeds, eon _ED sigtin of Cann') mn and Rape: Psi received by felt 3. F L SNOWDEN, 14R 'Liberty st. Poriatde Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,50016,, al $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 00 do do do do $OO at 25 00 With raising levers an addition of $3 to each Scale. Dortnant scales for the u'-e of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, kc..the same prices as above. A Isn,While's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements, and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for from 8 to 815, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills, Saw Mille. Salt Works. 4'c,, double and singe geared slide lathes,foot and other lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, pinning machines, door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular SAW shafts, machines for sawing taut, Tinner's ma• chines and tools oral( descrintions.also for making black ing boxes, a mperior article; governors for steam engine• ,locks, lops and dies, coffee mills. bedstead or joint bole and machinery for making the same, cotton factory Ma. ctiluery made or repaired; printing press piaitens turned and printing presses repaired• J A 10 ES . MAY, Ages:- sep 22—if YOUNG 4. BRADBURY W M . E. AUSTIN. Attorney nt Low, Pittsburgh, Pa. Office in 4th street, opposite Burke 's Building. Watasst E. AUSTIN. Esq. 4 tviti g,ive hisaitentlon to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patron age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD sep y TSBURGH CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE LI RR A RY orßeligioue,Historical,Polltical.and 144- crillaneoue Works, will he open every day, Sa4hath ex. cepted. "tom 7 o'clock, A. M.,nnill 9. F. M., in the Ex change Buildlng,corner of St ;Clair street and Exchange alley. wnere punctual attendance will be aiven by eep 10 J. ft F.M NEW ROITTE. ENTIRE NEW COACHES! FROM PITTSBORDH TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. United States Express Line Leaves Pittsbnrgh daily, at 3 o'clock, r. lir, via Steam. hont to Browmviite, thence in splendid new coaches to Cumberland, over the great National load, and from there by ml d 3 For publishing a nem Daily Pape* in tat City of Pitts DAILY MORNING POST. THESubseribers having made arrangements to merge the Arne' ican Manufacturer:lnd Pittsburgh Mercu ry into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily paper %Lil the title of the Daily Aforuing Past. The Teading object of tne ~ Porr" will be the d:ssemina !lon and defence of the political principles that have here tofore been maldtained by the Editors, in their respective papers. and their best efforts trill still he devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Althoff:o, in politics, the paper will be thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an horns!, candid history of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic Intelliv.enre. and brief notitt.s of all mat ters and occurrences that rome properly within the snhere ore Public. Journal, to make their papal sufficiently in erecting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, it respective of party ennttiderat Inns. In addition to the pothieal and general news that will be found In the ••Mora;ng •Post," the Ftliters will take pains to furnish the business community with the latent and most hatresting Cotttdaaet►6 !imam& mice from all parts of the country, and to have prepm red sort, accounts only Markets and the State of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men In their several callings. Terms.—The POST will be published en a large imperi al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journni) at the unusually low rile of FIVE DOLLARS per annum,payable In advance. It will also be sold by oews.boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Advertisements will be inserted at the lowest rates charged by the ether daily papers of the city. ENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will be engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W. H. SMITH. Awns, 81. 1842 B Y Morrison 4. Cp. London. for gale only by S. I\ Wickersham, corner or Wood gtrret and Viral,' alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Penniodvanla. sea 10 n'Closkey's Clothing Store FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GODS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF I?E.RDY .111.1hE CLOTHING THREE BIG DOORS, No. 151 Liberty street, one door from the Jackson Foundry. T HE subscriber Is just receiving at Ills well known establishment, HIP hirers,. most varied and CHICAPZIT inner or GOODS teat hag ever been offered in this Every article was selected by himself in the eastern el. ties, and purchased at the Lowrar CARR PRICER, and he in therefore enabled to sell h;s articles much lower than they ran be had at any other establ i shment west of the monntalus. His articles are all made by experienced workmen, from the latest manufactured goods and In the most MODERN FASHION. lie feet. confident that all persome'who will call at his establishment and examine his rock will he satisfied that BETTER R RC 41 NS can he obtained at the THREE BIG DOORS than at any similar establishment In the city. His stork ro^sists in part of Coals, Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Shirts, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, And every other article of Clothing of the ties, style From his varied stock of cloths he Is prepared to MAKI: CLOTHE:4 TO OR ORR at the shortest notice, in a style unsurpassed by any other Pittsburgh house, and warranted top. Ills mock of Sprivsr and Summer Geode IP PUPeritir to any previous linporiallons and he. has an .Ipesitallon In Fayinr that for excellence, beauty and cheapness they cannot he equalled in the weal. The subscriber would once more return his thank• to his friends and the public for the unprecedented pat ron• age bestowed on his estabitshment, anti believing that Ms customers had found It to their advantrge to deal with him, he would repeat his invitation to till those who wl.ll In purchase Clothing of every description at lowest prices, to call at No. 151. Li saltrr Stirst. improved Flay tanafactored be their Machin, .t. between Ma in', street. two acre Hall. Pitts isnot:mitre and rand the follo w log scales(w hoc ly composed qf JOHN M'CLOiK EY inrOlmerve Mete; Plnie In the Pavement. Feb 22 Passage and Remittances, TO AND FROM GRZIA.T BRITAIN. ,pL 4 '43,' * q . t. ' 4 ,•fie• New York 2, 41 ::1 a Lt i rpool Line. P ERSONS eesirons of sending for their friends to come from any part of Great Britain, are respert• fully informed that the subscriber is at all times pre , pared to make c urbertgagettients' He is prepared to remit monies by drafts, which are made payable at any point throughout the United Kingdom on presenter. lion; !Paving, been for the lam 12 years engaged Id the husiness, be feels eunfident that his arrangements on both sides the Atlantic are such as will give satisfaction. The Ships comprising the above line, are all oft he first class and are commended by careful and skillful mastery, leaving Liverpool once each week during the season.. For further part' cularsapply it be letter to No. 1, Port ,bie Platform o wool 3.5111/ iuU JOHN HERDMAN, N 0.61 South street. New Yolk. or to J. KIRKPATRICK, at Messrs Wizen 4- Flemings, Water street Piis'bgh March 3-2md. S. ITIOR ROW, INUFACTURFR of Tin, Copper and Fbeet irnr .I.VI Ware, No. 17, Firth Pt., between Wood and Mar— KPrpa to:m{22olli on hand a good SOSOliment 01 . 111arelf, and solicits a share of public patronage. A Iso.on hands the foillwiefg articles: Shovele.Pokers. Tongs. Gridirons, Skillets, Teakettles, Pots, Oven., Coffee Mills kc. Bier. chants and others rte invited to call and examine for themselves., as be is determined lose, cheap for club or approved paper. mar. 14--ir B , on, :toms a Nora • • ur nos • .1, W. BURBRIDG E, Water latirtaliWoOd sane Jan 1 1143, PROSPECTUS! burgh, to be entitled the THE LITERARY POST. Napeleon tit Isle. • We derive the following interesting sketch from an esteemed friend and corresa pondent, to wha' s terae, r renders have hereto• fore beeneindebted for-an entertainment of no common orders 'The minutest circumstance - connected with the man 'whose deeds have eclipsed all past fame, and rendered all future dotibte.. fill,' is now become historical. The wri. ter of this sketch happened to be in Paris durine the spring of 1512-.. when, although negotiations %vete Going on between Prince Kourakin and :he Minister of Foreign Afe fairs, every one knew that war with Russia had been decreed in the mind of Napoledn, Day after day, large bodies of troops, of every arm, arrived and departed toward the North, after having been it viewed by the Emperor. Nothing could exceed the splena did equipment, mettle] bearing, and ens thusiasm of the Imperial Guard, waving their glittering Eagles, as they defiled _by thousands before their invincible leader, in the Champ de Mars, Officers who had just returned from the detested warfare in Spain, poke of the congnest of Russia as a frolle for a few months, from which they were sure to return covered with fresh laurels of victory.)? They indulged in the most ab• surd speculations concerning the incidents and perils of the approaching campaign, and seemed es ignorant as they were re gardless of all the horrors which awaited them, their fatal retreat through the.fro een . ussia. On the morning of the 9th of May, 2e niacolored banner of France no longer oated above-the palace of the Tuilleries. N oleon had departed with the Empress for r s fen, to play the part of . kitig of k l ngs,' evening pre ceding. I saw him at the grant era, which - was then in the Rue sichli eu. -11.11g..Ern peror and Empress occupied the front the box; behind them stood rows of officers of the imperial household. in brilliant cos,. tumes; and the twi adjoining boxes were filled with dames d'honneur mid distin guished courtiers. The Emperor entered the theatre In the midst of the performatice- The whole audience arose to salute him, which he acknowledged by a sight inclie nation of his head before he took his seat, He remained until the ballet was nearly ended, and then took leave with the same careless ceremony with which he entered - Ile appeared to take no interest in wha.' was passing upon the stake, except for a . few moments, when Gelded() and Bigot- - inis danced a pas de deux. Ills glass was • constantly in use, directed to all parts of the theatre, as if he, were totem, upon ex amining the face of every individUal pres- I ent. Occasionally he raised his hand' without turning his head, to receive his swift-box from the chamberlain, who stood up behind him, in watchful attendance.= Not a word was utterred by him to the Empress, nor to any other person in the I box. It was evident, from the restless: ness of his manner, that his_mind was pre occupied with far-away scenesf and iftke dark curtian of futurity could haee been lifted .for a moment, what scenes and events would he not have beheld! Deing very near, I kept my eyes iivitted upon him lie was in a plain uniform of blue, with red cult* and white facings, and wore the grand cross and riband of the l e a gion of honor. His person was rather cor-s polent, but seemed muceuler and active.— His blueegrey eyes was deep set in his head, and occasionally threw °et vivid dashes of expression. His forehead was broad and smooth, and his temples thinly covered with dark brown hair. His nose was firmly set and finely formed, and his mouth and chin were the model of classi cal beauty. His visage was square, and his neck very short. His complexion was healthy. but colorless; his beard of bluish tints. His face and expression were calm and grave, more benignant than command ing, and bore the aspect of a sculptured. Grecian marble. Now and then his fea tures relaxed from their habitual expres ion of melancholy into a smile of exigu6ite sweetness and good nature. Hit small triangular cocked-hat lay beside him, and hie hand, which was small, white, and plump, frequently rested upon th..e cushion before him. Although I had often seen him before, my mind always recurs to his appearance on that. memorable evening.- 1 saw before me the mysterious being whose genius had exalted him to the . summit of human power, and whose hand swayed the destinies of the civilized world. I beheld him at the very apex of his gl. ry, at the moment of his departure upon his immortal campaign, which shattered his power and hastened his downfall. I find it difficult to analyze the s.tisations which passed through my mind while standing in the presence of a man whose fame filled the universe, and in whom alone Feemed embodied the power of moving the wridd. It excited emotions of sublmity akin to those felt upon seeing Mont Blanc, or the falls of Niagra; but more intense, more active, more reflective,"—Kritckerbocker. The Latest Muetery.—As a number of idle rum ,, rs are about the city in relation to a eerisin afrair, we think it proper to publish the facts. A young man of intern. perate and vile habits, entered about three months ago. at night, the chi. - mher of a do mestic in the family with which he board ed. He attempted some Ling indelicate. The girl in her fright, picked up a small pairof scissors, and cut hid hand. He re tired. In the course of a few days he be came sick, and in about 8 or .9 waeka af terwards died of infiammlition and general. debility. The *round Was - peel:W:4lBe exciting esuse of the I oilm elation which
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