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PUBLISHED BY
l'OpS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
Jr.. Ir. CORNER OF WOOD 4 , FIFTH STS
- 114Rms.—FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in
adarace. Sin:te copies TWO CENTS-40f sale at the
eatutter of the office, and by News Bays.
The Merctlry and Manufacturer
a.,publialied WEEKLY, al the same office, on a double
'medians sheet, at TWO DOLL RS a year, In ad.
vane. Single copies. SIX CENTS.
_ Tereus of •
• It4r. SQUABS OF VW
fie' insertion, 0.50
'Thar infen ions, 0,75
Three Insertions, 1,00
Oro:weeh, 1.50
Two weeks. 3,00
Three weeks; 4.00
. YEJIRLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
'CRANCICABLIC PLIC&SORZ.
O*e Steers. In cga arer
Its months, $19.00 Six months, $23,00
Dan year, 25,00 One year. 35,00
Irrtmriger adver4sements in prorortion.
CARDS fear Vines Stx Dot.L.ms a year.
PUBLIC OFFICES,&C.
CrrT roar Orrice. Third between Market and Wood
Mreets—R. M Riddle, Postmaster.
I.luirroat R.roast, Waxer,4th dour from Wood et. Peter.
hniltllnv Halm' John W illock, Collector.
;t. ,Urry TRIBIAURT, Wood between Firu and Second
Ifeetn—James A. flartram, Treasurer. -
I.7OuPITT Titg&sUßY, Tutrd street, next door to the
Phitd Plesbytertan Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer.
ItATOI ' IIO/FICZ, Fourth, between Market and Wood
A..'4ll4wo—Alerander Flay, Mayor.
ESCH•NCIe. Fourth, near Market id.
BANKS.
Prrrsaatton,ltetween Market and Wuod streets, on
rtsird and Fotirth gimes.
Mirk •11/Ofte &ND M 01 , TrACTORICRS' .NO rattlirßie DR•
?OBIT Elan/L, (rOrtlilerty Sating Fund,) Fourth, betwten
Moms' and Market streets.
eightl4loZ, rifth street. near Wood.
HOTELS.
Plltenntsosnett Horse, Water street, near the Bridg,c.
F:lcumiros Ho rtt., corner of Penn and St. elnir.
INaacaarra' Host., corner of Third and Wood,
A ItrRICAIS Ifont.,corner of Third and Smithfield.
Unman STA.Tatt, corner of Penn street and Canal.
Esot.r., Liberty street. near Seventh.
1 1111u.t.sits NiLleglON flaunt, Liberiy St opposite Wayne
Ifttos.watrasT M awston Iffoust. Penn St. opposite Canal.
I. 011ERT 'WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
WA. COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—afrwe retno
fed to Halceoieli's offices on Grant st., neatly onpositc
toe new Court House, neat rooms to John D. Mahon,
salt 10
111108. H. ELLIOTT, 111. D.— Office removed to
a. St. Clair street, between Penn nal liberty St e ,
Pitislaterk. s. p 10
4.IIJOCR TONER, Attorney at Law, North Ea=t corner
of Smithfield and Fourth sure... sep 10-1 y
M'CANDLESS & YVCLURE, Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law: Office in the Diamond. hack
of the old Court House. Pittsburgh. sep 10
HUNK4I. FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law, Fourthsi.,
6.7 near the Mayor's Office, Plttatirth. sep 111-ly
THO 3. HAMILTON, A ttorney at Law. Fifth, between
Wood and Smithfield Ms., Piu rhurgh. sep 10-1 y
WM. O'HARA ROBINSON, Attorney at Law;
Office on the nort h aide of the Diamond.l.etween
glarket and Union streets, upstairs rep 10
A • 1. DURBORASV, Attorney at Law; tenders
• 104 profesidoetal services to the public. Claire cur
et t aring - and Market Streets, above D. Lloyd 4. Co's
afore, Pititsiliareh., Pa. S•fl 10
EYSTER ¢ tsu4-3i %NAN. Attorneys at LW.. office
removed from the Diamond. to A itnrney'Allow,”
holly aide of Fourth street, between Market and Wood
et reels 1.1110
BUCKMASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW,
has removed hip office to the corner of Fourth
Street andClrerry Alley, between.Smitlifteld and Grant
streets. PittAareh. Pep 10
GEOIIOE W. LAY.IIrO. Attorney at Law, Office
1'1 , 1.54 Fifth street. near the Theatre. Pittnirurgh.
sep 27—ly
READE ASDIVGTON,
Arranger AT LAW. —Office in Bears' Building
Flow' greet. ritielmreh. Nov.s. 1842.
1016111. MITCHELL—Attorney at Law, office
IltS corner of Smithfield and sth !is., Pittsburgh.
. Collections made. A I business entrusted to 1414
are milt be promptly attended io. .
hb 16.—1 y•
11E11OV4L.—R. Morrow, Alderman; offs e north
.1-Sr
,We of Fifth sl,, between Wood and Smithfield
*ls, Pittsburgh. sep 10
DR. 8. It. HOLMES, Office in Second street, next door
to Muivonyk Co's Glass Warehouse sep 11J—Iy
TOHNSToN 4. 8 I'OCK TON, llookAellera. Printers an
J raper Manufacturers. No. 37, SI ark ri at. veto 10-1 y
JOHN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Waier St..
near the Monongahela Douse, Piltyt urgh. aep 10-1 y
THOMAS YoUN • FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG.
f BO& B. YOUN(V 8c CO., Furniture Ware
JL Rooms. turner of Hand st. ¢ Eschange Alley.
retinas wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to
heir advantage to give use call, being fully satisfied that
we eau please as to quality and price. sep 10
l'itenoLas D. Commas—. • LOYD a. COLIYM•11
COL EMAN CO.,Genera Agents, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants. Levee Street, Vicksburg
Ilia - They respectfullysoAct t consignments. n 22—
]EBB CLOSEY,S Root and State Itlanufacto
•• ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States
.:,auks Ladies Prunetta, Kid and Satin Shoes made in
;be neatesturanner, and by the newest French patterns.
sop 10
GARDEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spade
Transplanting Trowels, Edding Tools, Buddin
knives, Peening Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., ins' re
Ve.iwed and for sale by F. L. SNOW DEN.
lap 10 184 Liberty street, head of N'ood.
IRI~'tWfBTRATES'BLANKS, for proceedings In At
tseAwsat under the late law, for sale at ibis Office
VOR 8 ALE. —Lots on the North East corner of Coal
Laos and Ilizh street. Apply to
asp 10 BENJ. DARLINGTON, Market, near st.
loft LBS. Landreih'e French Sugar Beet Seed. Just
Ur received and for sale at the Drag and Seed
Tyre or F. L. SNOWDEN.
aep 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.-
1a be used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on
good paper,and in the forms approved by t he Court ,for sate
at the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. sep lU
H. HUBBARD, Ladies' fashionable boot and
shoe Manufacturer, No. 101, Third s. reel, between
Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh sep 10
TAg. PATTERSON, Jr., Birmingham, near Put isburg h ,
Pa., Manufacturer of Locks, Hinges and Bolts; To.
laced, Patter. UM and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for
Mich, te. rep lO—lv
WIN 111PCLOSKEY, Tailor and Clothier, laber.y
street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South aide,
eep 10
TsW. BURAIRIDGS 4 CO., Wholesale Grocers and
Commission Merchants-- Second street, between
Wood and Smithfield sts., Pit tsburgh. sePlO--ly
j G. f A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding
0/ • Merchants, Water at., Pittsburgh. aep I y
Birmingham & Co.
elommadoN AND FORWARDLY° AIER
CHANTS, No. fiti Water street, Pittsburgh Pa.
Ntrass—tateitring and Shipping 5 cents per 100 Ms
os Purchases and sales 24 pert
-
dvertising.
LVE LINES Oft LESS:
One month, V.,00
Two moms, 6,00
Three months,. 7,00
Four months. 8,00
Six months, 10,00
One year, Is,oo
20 000 LBS Cot Lou T arns, assorted
NO9.
:2,000 Ratting,
2,000 " Candle Wick,
LIMO " Carpet Chain, and
500 " Cotton 'r,sine. From the Eagle Facto
ry. For sale by
• HARMAN. &Co
Comm Yarn Warehouse,
mar 17
No. 43 Wood street.
APPLES.—Just received from Ohio, per wagons, 35
barrela of green apples, cousirting of oPennocks”
"Blairw's Also, 50 bushels of dr ied apples, for sale by
It , 'AACCRUSE,
Who keeps constantly or hat r Timothy and Clover
seed of the best quality mar 'l6.
FAMES If'. /1.9.// -.MAW¢ JOHN Ii .7 EJVNINT
have entered laic; partnership for the purpose of
tranraciing. n Wholesaler:roc, ry; Produce and Commis,
sion business under the firm and style of II A I LAI AN.
JENNINGS 4. Co.,at No 43 Wood street, opposite the
Merchan a' Ito let, where a supply of G rocerie , and Pills
burgh 11 nufaciured A riicics ran always he had on Ilbe
al fermi,. March 17 '43.
SUGrIR RICE 4- MOLASSES.
HHDS Prime N.O. Sugar.
1 10 Tierces Rice.
39 bble. N 0.3 Machete!.
Por sale low ro close consigomcni, by
mar 14. JAMES MAY
New and Cheap Temperance Documents.
JJUST reed from N• York. a fresh supply of the latest
temperance documents, viz:, —Bacchus Prize Essay.
permanent Temperance Documents, Arthur's Tales, Six
Nights with the Washingtonians, bound, Jewltt's Lec.
tures, Hitchcock's Prize Essay, .cold Water Dialogues
and Magazines. Dialogues, Hymns, Songs and Fablmt,-
1 Confessions of an inebriate, Beecher's Sermons, nay_
berry Howard, Dead Uhild,‘Journa/ 4- 3000 Youti's Ad.
vacate for January, February. March and Awil, for
Sabbath Schools youth's Temperance gimlet ka,and the
Temperance piddle. Fot sae at I cant each, or 12} a
year to slitbscribers, by tB AAC 13ARRI% Agent and
team. MerchN, No g sib st. sp i t t -
• IfT47.
. •
4
POST.
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and pro
duce Merchants,
And Dealers it Pittsburgh Alautifvetures
No, 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
['AMMAN, JENNINGS &Co.,
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
No. 43 Wood street.
Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns
THONP6ON TIANN• JA MAR TURNEUL L.
HANNA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse. No.
114. Wood st., where may be had a general supply
of writing wrapping. printing. wall paper, blank hooks.
school hooks, 4.c, ,tc. sep 141—ly
R. C. TOVVNSEND R CO., Wire Workers and
Mastiftretarers, No. 23 Market street, between 2d
and 3d streets. sep 10--19
EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clnir
at reels, by McKIBBIN 4 SMITH.
sep 10-1 v
BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--Ed
ward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25. Wood M., Pittsburgh. sell 10 —ly
NEW GOODS.—Preston 4 Mackey, wholesale and
retail dealers In English, French, aid Domestic.
Dry Corls, No. SI, Market st , Pittsburgh. seri 10
TOIIN M'DEVITT, Wholesale Grocer RectifOng
Disidler, And Dealer in Produce and Pitlshurgh
frianufacluted Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts
burgh. sep 10
WILLI,N 11. W1L1.11.114S JCIIN 8. Dicwori
%VI LLIAMS &
Grocers rroducc and Commission Mere!tants, and
Jenters in Pitishorgh Manufactured article ; , No. 29,
Wood street. sep 10
JOHN R. Sioutirr JAA. N. KIWI
SITERIFF & KE.tN, Manufacturers of Copper.
Tin, and Sheet iron Ware. No. 80. Front et., Fitts.
hurgh. [louse Spouting and Steamboat work p•sompi Iv
ex. rut. d. Fep 10
nIA AVID SANDS, Iti ATCII at CLOCK
11.5 MAKER, No. 7, Si. Clair streei, Pills.
f.,, A burgh,
DEALER IN WA MD ES,CLOCKS,BREASTPINS
FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, 4,c.
sep 10
LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.—A full
supply of LAndteth's Carden Seeds, always on
hand, and for sale at his agency, the Drug store of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street, head of Wood
11EMOVA L.—Matt hew Junes, Rarber and Hair Hre.4l
Cr, has removed to Fourths' reel, opposite' he May
ors office, where he will be happy to:wait upon permanent
or transient cmaumers. He sulicitg a share of piddle nat.
ronage. sep 10
JOHN :H'FARL%ND, Upholsterer and Cabinet
if..ker, Third •t. between Wood 4- Market streets,
respectful informs his friends and the politic that he is
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. Bia
reaus, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Ilalr and Swim,:
Mattrasses, Curtains. Carpets, all sorts of Upholsterin;
work, which he will warrant equal .0 any made in the
city, and on reasonable terms. PCP 10
IFLE,VOVAL!—The stattscribers have reruos..d lo Wa.
ter between Wood and Smithfield streets. where
they will ronlinne the Wholesale Grocery and Commis.
sion Inwiness and would re+tvertfully solicit the
age or their friends. J. W.DUIIIIRIDGE4. Co.
Dec 3 Patron.
D.. A. W. PATTERSON...7:Sre on Smithfield street
near Sixth. Mn 10
43 •
F ARE REDUDED. U. S. Mart. Line or STAIIZA •ND
R•tr. IR OAD C.P>•. r 1 ,111) Pittgithurgh, via Redford.
Chambershurg. Ilarrkliiirg and Lancaster, to Philadet.
phia, connecting with the Mail train of Cars to N Y.
e. Only 150 ntilessliteing and one night out.
Also. the Direct line to Baltimore.
Fare to Philadelphia 59.
Baltimore
Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M,
Office second door below the Merchants lloiel Wood st
MENDELL,GRAIIAM, WAUGII 4- Cu
feh 23,1841-Iy. Proprietors.
1414CTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVF:S--TRUTH IS
CONVIXCINO:- Having been afflicted for nearly
iwo years. with a hard swelling on the cap ormy knee.
which produced much pain, and used various applica
lions recommended by the Faculty_ 111 in vain wa,
cured completely by he use of one bottle of Dr. Brand.
ret h's Linatnent. or External Remedy.
Witness rn.• hand / A M Ed TAYLOR,
Ohio to A Peahen y co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 18411.
Dr. Rrandreili's El:veinal Remedy or Linament; sold
at his office, N 0.98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE--
SO cents per bottle. reb 8.
SULLIR AND 11101-BSSES.
6t MIDS. N. 0. Suear.
4-/ 40 bbls. Molasses.
Jost received per Steam boat Ashland, and for sale by
.1, W. BUR Mil fiGE Co.
Water M., between Wood and Smithfield
J UB7' RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges anti
Lemons, of the finest quality, for sale wholesale and
retail, by WM, THORN,
feb 53 Mat ket I.
W ANTED, a boy of from 14 uo 113 years of age.
Application to be made before the first or March to
F L SNOWDEN,
184, Liberty head o f Wood st.
SALT.
300 BBLS No 1 Sallmt a ß n i d , and ßß for
e r , : r: i I e 4.
mat 724 Water st., between Wood add Smithfield
C OPARINERSHIP.
0 0 Bazs RIO Coffee. For sale by
ocl 4. ; • 4- A. CORDON.
P_A Y.
EASE'S LIOARHOUND CND--Tv-rrce has
received tlik day from New York. a DI eh supply o.
the above celebrated cure fur Cut;hs. Colds and Con
sumpi ion; and is ready to supply customersat wholesale
or retail, at his Medical hgenep, Fltil Fourth st
nov 12
AVID Cidilt,t, Aire, reasAionablis Boot Maker,—
ilas removed to No, 34 Market street, between
Second and Third streets, where he wou'd be happy
to see his old customers. and all others who feel dispos.
cd to patronise him. He ones nothing hut first rate
sleek, and employs the best of workmen; and as he given
his constant personal attention to bushier.", he truststhat
he will deserve at.d receive a fair share of patronage.
Non 10
March 17,'43
F RI.IITI6, ICE CREAM, kCONFECTIONA RY.—
A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the
public that they can always find the best quality of Ice
Creams. tosether with all kinds of confectionary and
fruits. in their eee,on, at his establishthent—No. 11,
Fifth street, bet we tt Wood and Market.
N. B.—parties eupplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes. or anything in his line. Also families furnished
wit Breed. sep 10
IRVA NS'S CAMOMILE PILL L S.—A BRA.
HAM J. CLEMER, residing at 66 Mott street,
New York, was aMirted with Dyspepsia in its most
aggravated form. The symptoms were vidient head.
ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart.
burn, pain in the chest and stomach always slier eating,
impaired appetite, seesation of sinking at tile stomach,
furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomitings,dizziness
towards night and restleness. These had continued up
ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consultiug Dr. Wm.
Evans.looChatitam street, and submitting to Ills ever
successful Ind agreeable mode of treatment, the patient
Was completely restored to health lit the short space of
onernontit, end grateful for the Incalculable benefit deriv.
ed, gladly came forward and •oln mewed the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
Cheap
UNION COTTi
Prices P
Sh•ri Reel Yarn.
No-5 at 16 Cid. per lb.
6 at 161 ditto
7 at 17 ditto
P, at 171 ditto
9. at 13 ditto
10 at 191 ditto
11 at 19 ditto ; . .
12 nt 191 ditto iCandletvick at 16 els per lb,
13 at 20 ditto Corn Batting • 9 ditto
14 at 201 ditto Family do. • 121 ditto
15 at 21 ditto ,Carp't Chain • 20 ditto
16 at 22 ditto !Corn Tw Inn • 25 ditto
17 at 23 ditto "Stocking Yarn and
18 at 24 ditto 'coverlet Yarn always on
19 at 25 ditto
,hand.
211 at 26 ditto ,etaitoti Warp. made to order.
Orders promptly ;mended to. if left at J. 4. C.
Painter's. Logan 4. Kennedy's. or the. Poet office, address:
co, 27. J. K. MOORHEAD 4. Ca.
50 N, St/ar.
_ 250 BBLS N. 0. Mc;aFses
40 Tierces Bice.
20 Bills No 3 Mackerel.
10 do No 2 do.
7 Tierees Sperm Oil. Just received per S B Express
Mail arid for sale by J. W. BURBRIDGE 4- Co'
mar 4. VVnter at between Wood and Smithfield.
Flltt E subscriber has moiety , d bin Fashionahle:Tittloritig
JL Establishment to the Monongahela house, 3d door
from first sr. on smit lifield st.wliere hisold customers and
all others who may favor Mtn with a call may depend on
having their work done in a superior kztyle. From his
long experience lit the illl.illCSS 111 Ihts city, and in many
other fasitiouable cities in Europe and America, he feels
confident that he can give satisfaction to all who may
please to favor him with their custom. Ity strict attention
to busittess and superior workmanship he hopes to merit
and receive a share of public patronage. tie ir. lend k , apitis
on band a supply of goods and trimmings suilaMe for the
customer trade which will be sold at very reduced prices,
11. DONAGHY.
/110 THE PUBLIC, and purlieu/arty to Itty Termer
patrons of this city:—Having retired trout the
practice of Medicine. I may be permitted to say, that it
has fallen to the Int of but few persons to have enjoyed
so liberal or large a share of obstretriral practice as my
own has been for tit, lasi SO or 40 years.
The experienre of that long period °fact lye life. and l he
fart of my having been t wire, shire 1030. as..ocialed with
Dr. It. A. Wilson, In the practice of medicine, (in both a
period of rive yea rs .) enables me to judge fully of the
nterits °flits pills.
So convenient, so efficient. and yet so sale, did I esteem
these pills, t hat for the last five yeate In my practice for
the cure of chronic diseases,of whatever Immo., and these
01 females in particular, 1, have used morn 01 them than
all other medicines.
Like every oilier medicine, this must fail In some In
stances, hut in my heads there has been testi disappoint.
ment and more satisfaction In the administration of this
one remedy than of ail others; its good effects sometimes
quite astonishing me.
limy patient required a safe aperient medicine either
-fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pt.ls were just
the thing I wattled.
If a dyspepticacid condition of the stomach, combined
with costiveness or inart telly ofilic liver. con , i tutted the
disease if my patient. the pills were just the thing I
wanted.
If 1 treated a case requiring an ertimenagogue, the
Wilson's pills were jttst 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 werejust the thing I wattled.
Thus, without resoJet to the name, a diserese might
happen to wear at the time I have had It under treat
ment, particular Indications or symptons arising, were
al - nays moat promptly and most happily met by the
tViltion's pills.
That so great a number ordiseases, and sometimes ap.
parent ly opposite ones, in which I have used these pills,
8110111 d be clued more readily by them than by any other
remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but
why it is so is as clear to my mind as that a great many
persons should become thirsty from as many different
causes, and vet all require that common and greatest
all blessings, water to quench their I hirst.
l i p conclusion, it la due the eputatlon of Ole medicine
acid the pubilr, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that
the Wilson's pills are thconly combination I have ever
met with In my long course of pract lee. that really pos.
eessesanything curative or specific for sick headat he.
Yours .tr., DR. MII.O ADAMS.
The shove Pills designed particularly for the sick
Haed.A cite, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels 4.c.,
prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for
sale, wholesale and retail,at his dwelling in Penn street,
below Sla-bui3 , Oct 1
C RUSTIC or the Knife was formerly resorted to in all
cases of burns, scalds and wounds, where mortifica
was apprehended. The necessity fur such sharp prac•
tire exists no Integer. The Magical Pain Extractor, from
Conistork 71 Malden Lane is a far more efficient preven
live of tnort Meat lon than cold steel or nit rate of silver.
The application of till, wonderful c.ninputind instantly
removes the local paimand lithe wound, scald, burns or
bruise has not hipi red sonic vital organ so as to render
cure lull thasible, it ix ill in a vety stmt . t space of time
restore the part affeeted to a sound and healthy stale
wit bent leaving the cicatrix behind. This preparation is
also a certain remedy for inflamed eyes. cancerous sore..
u'rers, broken breast and sore nipple and all ebrasions
and eruptions of the skin. Its success as a cure for
the piles is unparalleled and the vouchers for its earn
live properties are from the meat respectable and en•
lightened sources.—Herald.
For sale at Tuttle's, 86 Fourth street:
1311ENOMEXON IX CHEMISTRY—East India
JL Hair Die—colors the hair and will not the skin
This Dye is in the form of a Powder which in Oath 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 back. Any
person may, therefore, with the least possible trouble
keep his halt any dark shade or a perfect black, with the
positive assurance that tine powder if applied to the skin
will sot color it. There is no colorins in this statement.
as any one may easily test. These rams are warranted
by the ehe rziat who manufactures it.
For elk at TUTTLe'st, 86 Fourth street, wildre a
large assortment citrates' Medicines may always be bad
at either whotenate or retell
t 81i Irparth scree r 4
R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
No 20. blond street. helow Second
or Cash.
'ON F3CTORY.
[educed.
Long Reel Yarn.
500 at 9 cis per da
•600 nt 8 ditto
700 at 7 ditto
800 at 6 ditto
900 at 5 ditto
1000 at 4 ditto
Removal.
D R. GOODE'S Celebrated female Pills. These
Pllisarestrongty recommended to the notice of
the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy In removing
those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex
ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate
eoqiiveneen, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous
affections. These Pills have gained the sanction and
approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the Uni.
ted State; and many Mothers. Fortelle Wholesale and
Retail. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second,
W M. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty St.,
opposite the head of Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.—
Tbe subscriber having bought out the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business
In the old stand of hl r. R., and is prepared to execute
all descriptions of work in Ills line, In the hest manner
and on the shortest notice. He keeps corstantly on band
It large assortment °Ohne findings of all descriptions and
of the best quality. He solicits the patronage of the nub.
Ile and of the croft. WM. ADAIR,
sep 10
101111TTSIBURGFI MA NUFA CTORY.—Spr
• and .datest far Carriage* at Eastern Prices.
The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on
hand Coaeh,C and Eliptie Springs (warranted.) Juniata
Iron Axles. Fllver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass
and plated Hub Rands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather,
Sliver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Fteps, Malleable
Iron, Door Handles and Hinges. kc.,.te.
JONES COLEMAN.
St. Clair L. near it e 1 1 1 1N/hefty Bridge
HD.SELLERS, M. D.,olliee and dwelling In Fourth
. near Ferry street. Sep 13—Iy
LOOK AT THIS.
The attention , ftho.e who have been somewhat seep.
tic& in reference to the numerous certificates published
in favor ofDr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
ry, on account oflhe persona being unknown in this sec
lion of the Slate, is respectfully directed to the following
certificate, he writer of which has been a citizen of tills
borough forseveral years, and is known as a gentleman
of integrity and responefbility.
To eke Agent, Mr. J. KIRBY.
have used Dr. Bwavne's Comp and Syrup of Wild
Cherry for a congli, with which I have been severely nil
flicled for about four months, and I have no hesitation
in saving that it lathe most effective medicine that I have
been able to prncn re. It comprises all uneasiness. and
agrees well with my diet,—and mantalns a regnlar and
good appetite. f ran freely recommend It to all others
similarly afflicted. J. Misstcx, Borough of Charnbersh'e.
March 9. 111411. sep 23
For sale by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street.
FRUIT, SHADE. AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
P CRSONS desirous of procuring Fruit. Shade, and
Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery, from Philadol.
phla or New York, are requested to make application as
soon ns possible. at the Nue and Seed Fiore of the sub.
scriber, where can be had catalogues, !millions's, of the
most excellent varieties. F. L. SNOWDEN,
imp 21 No 184 Liberty street, head of Wood
MARBLE NUFACTORY.—Patrick Cowlield re
spectrally acquaints his friends and the public een•
erally, that he has rommericed the Marble business:ll the
corner of Fifth and Liberty sts—where will be constantly
on hand. tomb stones, mantel pieces, monuments, head
and fool .tones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every
articleappertainlne to the / 1 119111 PIS. He will warrant his
work to he well done, and his chorees will be moderate .
He respect fully asks a shore of ntildic patronage. sep 10-
W M. STEELE, (successor to H. M'Closker, Fash•
Boot Maker, Liberty st.. 2d door from
Vl7ein Alley, The subscriber respectfully Informs the
publicihnt be has commenced the above business In the
shop formerly occupied by Mr. Henry M'Cloßkey.
and that lie Is now prepared to :wend to all orders in his
line oftiusiness with despatch and on the most reasonable
terms. From his lons experience In the manufacture or
Fasimnam e Hoots, he feels confident that nil articles
front his establishment will cave satisfaction to his pa
trons. A sunroof public patronage is respect frilly
ed.
1.411 10
B IRD SEEDS A f 1:210 upply of Borri Sevin, eon
plotting of Cann r) mo.and R PP; jual received by
fel, 3,
F 1. SNOWDEN, 148 Liberty et.
Portable PlAaorta Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 Ms, a
$55 00.
do do do do 2.005 at 445 00
do dodo do 1,500 at 35 00
do do do do 1,000 at 30 00
do do do do 500 at 25 00
With raising levers an addition of e 3 to each scale.
Dormant scales for tile use of Warehouses, Flouring
M il ls, 4-r.,t he same prices as above.
A Iso,Willie's Patent Counter scale, whit 0. Young's
improvements, and a variety of oilier counter scales,
which they will sell for from 8 to $l5,
They also manufaclure Strain Engines for Flouring
Mills. Saw Mills, Salt Works, ttc„ double and sing'e
geared slide lalhcs,fnot and other lathes for wood turning
niaehler , s for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door
and sash machines. Hail's pat. id horse power, witty or
without thrashing machines, a wiperior article; circular
saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tlnner's ma
chines and tools 'trail descriptions, a lso for making black
ing botes,.a superior article; governors for steam engine•
stocks, laps and dies, coffee 1111119, bedstead or joint bola
and machinery for making the same, (*Minn factory
ma
chilwry made or repaired; printing press [flattens turned
and printing presscsrepaired•
JAMES MAY, Agent
sep 22—ir
W
M. E. AUSTIN, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Office in 41h street, opposite Rorke's Building.
WILLIAIII E. AUSTIN, Esq., will give Waal tention to my
unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patron-
age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD.
sep 111-1 y
upirrsiounG CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE
1 LIBRARY of Reli g io na , lliatorlcal,Political,and Mis
cellaneous Works, will he open every day, Sabbath ex.
cepted. "row 7 o'clock, A. M.,untll 9, P. M., In the Ex
change Ruilding,corner of At ;Clair street and Exchange
alley. wnere punctual attendance will be given by
sep 10
J. GEMMIL.
If ZI ur
ENTIRE ROUTE.
N E w COACHE,SI
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FROM PITTSBURGH To BALTIMORE AND
PHILADELPHIA.
United States Express Line .
Leaves Pittsbnrsh daily, at 2 O'clock, P. M, via steam.
boat to Brownsville. thence in splendid new coaches to
Cumberland, over the great National Road; and from
there Ay
RAILROAD,
in super!or new eight wheeled cars, to Baltimore.
Washington city and Philadelphia.
The abovi Line Is represented to the traveling public
as being uneotrilled between the Ohio River and Enalern
cities for comfort and expedition, having made a.vange
ments to convey passengers through in two days, :,rd
no night travel, either by Stage or Railroad Carp.—
Think of it! Only 75 miles Stage travelling, and 56
miles Ims than the Wheeling route, and that in superb
new ecklehpl.
Fare to flanimo.e. $lO.
Mee intim Monongahela flange
all lIS
morovecl Play
inufactured he
heir Machin?
. hetween Ma
th street, two
Ire 11311,Pitts
nufneture and
nil the follow
tg scules(whol,
r composed of
oat):
Nu. 1, Port
tie Platform
rates ou wh'is,
weigh 350 U
ruildS,at $631"
A'ouNG 4. BRADBURY
A. H ENVEr SON 4fr
Stage Prcrptieto •
PROSPECTUS!
•
For platiskirg a new Daily Pape. , in the City of Pitts
burgh, to be entitled tAc
DAILY MORNING POST.
fp HE Subscribers' having made arrangements to merge
the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mere's.
ry Into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily
paper with the title of the Dei/yJiforaieg Post.
The leading object of tPes•Porre" will be t be dtpeemina
Lion and defence °Nile political principles that have bete
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 be thoroughly
democratic, yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest,
candid histnry of passing Politieal events, Foreign
and Domestic Intelligence. and brief notices of all mat
ters and occurrences that come properly within the sphere
of a Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently In
cresting to entitle It to the patronage of the public, it
respective of party considerations.
In addition to the political and general news that will
be fould in the “Aforning Post," the Editors will take
pains to furnish the businesss community wills
the latest and most Interesting Cometsactet. Irrstet
' antes from all parts of the country, and to have prepa•
red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade
as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business
Men In their several callings.
Terats.—The Porr will he pnblished en a large imperl-
for till s
at sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially t
Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum,paynhie in advance. It will also be sold by
news.boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
Advertisements will be inserted at the lowest rates
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
•rr•TWENTY active lads arc wanted to sell the Post,
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
THOS. PIIILLIPS,
W.H. SMITH. •
A upst :31, 1842.
S Y Morrison 4. Co. London, for sale only by S. N
11 Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgil.
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and FL Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10
'Passage and liemittanceis
TO AND FROM
GREAT 21RIT.AIN.
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New York and Liverpool Line.
P ERSONS resirons of sending for their friends to
come from any part of Great Britain. re respect
fully informed that the subscriber is at all times pre
pared to make such engagements. He Is prepared
to remit mottles by drafts, which are made payable at
any point throughout the United Kingdom on presenla.
lion; having been for the last 12 years engaged In the
tnisiness. he feels ennfident that his arrangements on
hot h Aides the Atlantic are such as will give satisfaction.
The Ships comprising the above line, nre all of the first
class and are commanded by careful and skillful masters,
leaving Liverpool once each week during the season.—
For further part' culare apply If by letter to
JOHN ("ERDMAN,
No. 61 South street, New Yolk.
or to J. KIRKPATRICK,
at Messrs Dulcet!' Fleming's, Water street Plis'llgh
March 3-2md.
S. NIORROW,
mfi.: 6 ; a tf re ecA N C. o ' T / , F : , R ril o i f s
I T i C w o e p e r e n r w a oo n 4 d Sheet m f
l r or
Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of warns,
and solicits a share of pllillie patronage. A Iso, on hand,
the foll'swing articles: Shovels, Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons,
Skillets, Teakettle., PIMS, Ovens, Coffee Mills ke.
chants and others are Invited to call and examine for
thernelvt, r he is determined to sell cheap (Or cash or
approves . er.
marl, -1r
J. W. BUR isR I DC E.
Water between Wood dr Prnlllll
Jan 2 11443
D. M. DA wsos,
Ithatufacturer of T. Copper and Sheet
Iron !fare.
No 61 Liberty, between Maiket and 6th streets
W OULD respectfiffly Inform the citizens of Pitts—
burgh. and the public In general that he contimms
tnrarr y on the above business In all Its vai Mug branches
attire above stand; whore be will always keep a gener
al as.ortment of all articles in his line, all of which
will be made in the same manner and of good materials,
and will be disposed of on the most moderate and ac
eommodatingterma.
Country Mercnants and oilier dealers will find it to
theirtidyantnee to call and examine his stock before pur.
chasing elseweere.
Steamboats. Housesand ' , officers roofed with copper.
zinczi.re. lead and iron on the i,hortest notiee: Gutters
and Couductutsnrade and put up with despatch a. usual.
am 5.
TUE GREAT CENTRAL ROU •E. Vl4 NATIONAL
ROAD AND BALTIMORE ♦ea ounnalL ROAD
COMPANY.
••••••-v ,
N EW line of (LS Coaches for Washington City,
Baltimore. Philadelphia and Yew Ye7q.
This line is in full operation and travesPittsburgh daily
at 6 o'clock A. al., via Washington ?a. soul national
road to Cimitierland, connecting here with the rail road
Co's. to all the above places: Travellers wilt Rod this
a speedy and comfortable route, it beings separate aid
distinct Pittsburgh and Cumberland line, facilities will be
afforded whlcti.have not been heretofore enjoyed. Ev•
Ira coaches furnished at the shortest notice, Wilo the
privilege or going through direct, or taking ens night's
rest at their option.
For tickets, apply at our of at theMorionsahela
House. L. W. , STOCKTON'
Feb. 3d—dir. President of N. R. Stare Co.
YAWL FOR SALE.—A new Clinker built Yawl
(4tcriaughtro• build) for *ale. low for rash. .4p
0 ItIFEMINGRAM ¢ CO.
op 18- No 60 Waler st.
FLOUR.
1.000 Superfine. riulir. In onro and for
Erin by • J. W. B. TB BRIDGE k Co.
apl.a Motor st., between ".trood sod SpiitLAeiA
. -
DAILY MORNING POST•
Louisiana Legislature•.. Gen. Jac-locusts
Flue.
r
The following is the report of the Corn
mittee of tfie Senate of Louisiana in rela
tion to the fine iMpeited on General Jack
son by Judge Hall. A majority of the
Committee which made the report att.()
Whigs:
The committee of 'the Senate of the
State of Louisiana, to whom was referred
the resolution in relatian to, the fine im
posed by Judge D. A. Hall on General
'Andrew Jackson, for an alleged contempt
of court, beg leave respectfully to report:
That they have not considered it neces
sary, for the proper discharge of the duty
imposed upon them, to enter into a detail
ed examination of the important events of
the campaign of 1814-15 in Louisiana.--;•
They have long since become a part of the
history of the' ountry, and 'no 'differene;
of opinion appears to have exi s t e d as to
the consummate skill, courage, and energy
ofthe dkinguished chief, under whose
command was achieved , the most bri;liant
victory which adorns our national annals.
They: will confine themselves to such mat
ters only as haire a direct and immediate
connection with the prnceedings in the dis
trict court of the United States, beforO
Judge Hall.
If it has ever been seriously contended
that General AndreW Jackson was not fur:
ly justifiable iii , projaiming
.martial law
on the 15th of December. 1814, all the co;
temporaneous testimony concurs to - show
that this measure; so imperatively called
for by the exigencies of the times, received
the cordial and unanimous - approbation or
Louisiana, and the .constitUted authoritiei
of the State; Judge the,.
himsell'expresSed;
in the most decided manner, his opinion
of the propriety and necessity of the proc
lamation. From the mass of testimony
taken from the official records, and the
declaration of a number .of the most re•i
st.tretable citizens, now hying, who bore
an honorable part in those eventful segues,
!the conclusion forces itself irresistalily on
'the minds of your committee that the stern•
est. necessity eatisted for this prompt den,
laration of martial law—that it would have
!been almost criminal not to have done so—
r and that without it, it is, extremely doubt;
rful whether the city of New Orleans could
have been saved. Among the many facts
which have combined to produce this coh
cornMetee will only Mentioli
' two: Ist. That placards were industrioes
ly circulated through'Out the' inviting
a servile insurieetion; and. 2d That Gen-'
eral Jackson was inforined by Govertior
Claiborne (whose opinion was justly 'entl
'tled to great weight; from his high stand
ing and intimate •knowledge of the pechliar
state of the country) that applications were
continually being made to the - Preneli
consul, from Lhe citikene of the United
States, to be eiteMpted from military dn..-
ty—two or whom, at least, had held officii
under the State of Louisiana.
Had the neceeeity foie the 'continuance of
martial law 'ceased on the sth d of March
when Louttlier.waoarrested, and the order
,for a 4.abeat corpus directed to General
!Jackson, was issued, .hy judge Hill!. •It,is
true that. Messrs. E. Livingston, R, D,
Sheperd nal Col: Maunael White; who
had bsen sent with a flag Of, truce, to the
British fleet on "ur coast, returned on the
17th or 18th of I'ebruary,, With the intellis
gence that peaeo bad been cenclUded by
the theatY of Ghent; but this intelligence
was altogether unofficial, and Admiral
Cochrane, the commander of the fleet, by
abstaining from maki4 any communication
of it to the civil or military authorities of
!the United States, sufficiently indicated his
intention not to act up - in it. On the sth of
March, Judge Hall was imprisoned by or
der of General Jackson, on the cliarge of :
aiding and abetting .8 mutiny in his Camp.
On the neat day Gen. Jackson received
unofficial intelligence which he imme
diately communicated to Gvn. Lambert,
the senior officer of the English army, and
proposed a cessation of hostilities; he re
ceived in reply, a positive refusal, on the
ground that he (Gen. Lambert) could not
recognize the ratification of peace until the
fact had been, announced by his own I.loV
ernment. The reasons which induced
Geo. Jackson to persist in the maintenance
of martial- law, until officially advised of
the termination of tiostilitiee, are triumph
aptly set for th in an answer to the rule to
show cause why attachment should not is.
sue against him fur the alleged contempt
of courts and your committee think they
could not do justice or the Subject without
making this answer a part of the report.
It is found in the tratiseript of the record,
because Jude Hall refused to allow it to
be filed. It is not necessary for the put.- -
pose of vindicating Gen. Jackson, to ex
press t:.t-ir opinion of the motives that ac
tuated his j..dge. The answer is sworn
to by the respondent; and was published
at the time in a pamphlet form. All the
facts stated were of recent occurrence and
general notoriety, and hay.: never been dis•
puled; they afford the most conclusive evi
dence of the propriety of Gen. Jackson's,
course.
While en ths subject of the fine impo.
sed byJudge flail for an alleged contempt
of the authority of his own court, your
committee cannot refrain from exprea9ing
some surprise at the amount of fine.
If the maintenance of the buprtrmacy c.f the
civil auttiortry was t•ie nttly mrrive, it
tntist strikv 1-very r.;-(1. a- , it
!h: Vii . ;30, n.• 104 ( - 1.,l (r.it
Ildvt ri dm .1: • , liffi'i,•S•i: htit :he
fine (done thousand doliarsi in the then
depressed state of the Monetary affairs of