'THOS. PHILLIPS at W. H. SMITH, Jr. W. CORNER OF WOOD 4- FIFTH STS. INIERAIPL—PIITE DOLLARS a year, payable in atieste. Billie copies TWO CENTS--for tale at the ..liablitat Of the office, and by News Boys. - TIT Mercury and Manufacturer - simetited WEEKLY, at the same office, on a double reedit= eleeet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, le ad. vases. Sieve copies. $ll CENTS. Terms of Advertising. .., NA 'SQUARE OP TWELVE LINES OR LESS: Dee. ineertlen. 0.50 Oise month, $5.00 Rweitmersione, 0.75 Two monis. 6.00 Time 'amnions, 1.00 Three months, 7.00 Oike Weft. 1,50 Pour months, 13,00 j*it Irefklig. 3.00 151: wonted, 10,00 nese weeks. 4.00 One year. 15,00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. crrannsinta IT rt assume. Oes Square. rsee Firearm ,Ipls months, 918,00 Si: months, 1123.00 NlDae Year, 35.00 One year. 35,00 IrrLitriei• alltrertlseasents in prororttom, • 4349f1tt10t fear lines Pt: Domani; a year. P U B I. I C 0 FFI CE S, &C. CITY POST Orrice. Third between Market and Wood M Riddle, Postmaster. etfirrelf ROCS', Water, 4th door from Wood st. Peter son's hattilintte—.tlaJar John Wiltoek, Collector. Over TaltarMiltY. Wood between First and Second Creels—James A. Bertram, Treasurer. rtotlaeir TRIIMIORT. Third street, next door to the Third Presbyterian Church—S. B. Johnston, Trea, , itrer. IllikTO es Getter, Fourth, between Market and Wood *teem— 11exander flay, alavor. Maaettaires Exenseoe, Fourth, near Market st. BANKS. • Ikrnaottott.hetmeen Market and Wood streets, on Pnird and Fourth xtreeti. Mut - 1141W AND Al %VT/ cTO R CRS' AND FtßXlclle Dz• tONIT liana. (formerly 4 lx•ing Fund,) Fourth, between Mood and Market sheets. Arno. near Wood. HOTELS. Monnalosatet& House, Water Street, near the Rrld:e F.ttos►eas "form., corner of Penn and St. Clair. Menciomers' floret., corner of Third and Wood. iIOTKL.COTIIer of Third and Sinii flstreso Sr►res, corner or Penn 4trert and Canal. &mean Esau, Liberty street, near Seventh. MILLER. dt►estoe HOURE,Lillerly St opposite Warne Rnotortuairr )I►xaoe /locos. Penn Bt. opposite. Canal. L lOBERT W OODS, ATTORNEY AND YM COUNSELLOR AT LA W. —OfEre rent° rod to Rakeweirs Mikes on Grnnt st., neatly onnnsile tee new Court House, next rooms to John D. Mahon, dos ,—First door, o'h 10 .tit 7 fOS. H. ELLIOTT, M. D. offi r ce removed to Se. C/air street, between Penn and Liberty Si,., AriFesonreb. e I. 10 H CI Uff TOMER, Attorney at I,nw, North Ear , t router of Smalifleld and Fourth streely. Yen 10—ly ItirCANDL ESS & nrcLURE, Ailorneys and Counsellors at Law: Office in the Diamond, hack •Ctbe old Court [louse, Pittsburgh. sr') 10 GIFIDNK /1/. FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth sts, 13 near the Mayor's Office, Plttshtirttlt. sen 10-1 y frOd. HAMILTON. Attorney nt Law, Path. between Wood and Smithfield eta., Pittsburgh, sep 10-1 y WM. OIHA.RA ROBINSON, Attorney at Law; Otrtte on the north side or the Diamond.het wren Aacket and Chaim weer'', upstairs sep 10 'Ai. DIURSOR.kW, Attorney at Law; tenders • , his professional services to the. pulitk. 011icecor• er of Pitlik 'ad Market Streets, above D. Lloyd 4- Co's in we. rititessrstt, Pa. sep 11) EYt3TER %NAN. Attorneys at Law, office rensoved trona the Diamond, to Attorney'sßotv," 'lady side of ?flank street, between Market and Wood errs sep 10 Tki BUCK MASTER, ADRNEY AT LAW, •tetnoved his When to the corner of Fourth agree afid Cherry Alley, between Smithfield and Grant 0111110161Ntilshargb. Pep 10 GOIOE W. LAMM. Attorney at Law, Office 140.5.11 Fifth street, near the Them re, Pittiourgh . seek 27-1 y REALM& AV AS til I NGTON., A rreitArgy AT Pi". —Office in Rears' Rnikfing Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Nov 5. 1842. 1101 IN .1. MITCHELL—Attorney at Law, of fi ce MP corner of anifthlield and sth sic, Pittsburgh. ;Cr Co'Melbas made. A I business entrusted to ids an 1/111 be promptly attended to. felt 16--.ly• R " Wa °Tilki — h ." .ortr."ee.."Whi'Lmdnant;idosifimeitnhotiertidh ses.ll,ltisMnigh. sep 10 DR. S. R. ROUSES, °dice In Second street, next door to Idedvany 4. Co's Glass Warehouse Pep 10-1 y Juarisrum STOCKTON. Roolteetters, Printers an • Paper Illanalielarers, No. 37, Market is.. sep 111-1, TORN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water at.. *tar tke Monongahela Florin, rittst urah. sep 10-1 y lettlisititst UYews . FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG. /MOS. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware L Resins. 10010 C, of Hand at. 4- Exchange Alley. wishiwg to purchase Furniture, will find it to heir advantage In give as a call, being fully satisfied that wean please as to quality and price. sep 10 Morrows D. COLIMLIN ..... • • .• ...LOYD Et Cotsr*x CIOLZMAX f CO.,Getteet. Agents, Forwarding and Consinission Merchants. Levee Street, Vicksburg They rerpectfullyso.ici t conslgnmenis. n 22— W EBB CLOSEYA Boot and Shoe Manufacto ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States oankt Ladies Nanette, Kid and Satin Shoes made in Me neatestantoner, and by the newest French patterns. 'el) 10 G ARDEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels, Eildlog Tools, Building Kitivec, Peening Knives, Pruning Shears. etc., just re. eeired awd for 6a I e by F. L. SNOW DEN. imp 111 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. ikCifirTRATES' ULAN KS, for proteedinda ,de feelateat under the late law, for gate at this Office 111? OR SALE.—Lou on the North East corner of Coal .11. Lane and 1111:h street. Apply to kP 10 1313,1 J. DARLINGTON, Market, near 41n Ft. JO9LBS. Landreth's French Sugar Beet Seed.just received and for sale at the Drug and Seed store of F. L. SNOWDEN, p 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. B LANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— To be used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on good pariermod In the forms approved by I he Con rt,for sale at the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. sep 10 M. HIUDBA.RD, Ladies' fashionable boot and shoe Manufacturer. No. 101., Third wreet, between Wood and Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh sep 10 J AS. PATTERSON, Jr.. Birmingham, near Pnisburgii, Pa., Manufacturer of Locks. Hinges and Boll.; To. late°. Puffer, Mill and Timber Screws; H °amen Scr ewsfur RoMlag .MELsote. sep lOHN APCLOSKEY, Tailor and Clothier. Liber.y ar greet, between Blxcb and Virgin alley, South side. eeplo JW. BURBRIDGE ¢ CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants— Second street, between Wood and Smithfield it,., Pittsburgh. imp 10--1 y jG." A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding • Merchants, Water tit., Pittsburgh,. •sep 10—ly Birmingham & Co. COMMISSION AND FOR W 4 RDINO NES CHANTS, No. 60 Water streets Pittsburgh Pa. Tenes—lteeeliring and Shipping 8 teats pet 100 the Onisishelioss o• Parehmies and sales 24 per eau. sittuil2e43 PUBLISHED BY DAILY 1110INING POST. HAILIVIAN, JENNINGS & Co, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Walk Pro duce Merchants, Aid Dialers ie Pittsburgh Mansfeetsres No, 93 Wood street. Pittsburgh. HAIIILMAN, JENNINGS &Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 W street. Agentsfor the sale °film Eagle Cott on Factory Yarns March 17, '43. TRONTIOX JAMS/ TCRIMIL L. HANNA TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. 104, Wood st., where may be had general supply of welling wrapping, printing. wall paper, blank books, school books, e, ke. scp 10-1 y C. TOWNSEND k co., Wire Worker* 014 R„ .Vaarfaetarsrs, No. 23 Market street, betwutield and 3d streets. sep 10-4 Y VIXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn •ndgr. chile _CAI et reef s, by McKIRBIN et SMITH. sep 10--1 y BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--Ed ward Rothe*. Manufaciorer of Iron and Na lia Warehouse N 0.25, Wood at., Pulsburgh. sap 10 —ly NTE W GOODS. —Preston ,fr Mackey, wholesale and L. retail dealers in English, French, and Domesite Dry Goods, No. gl. Markel Pt Pit tabu rg h. sett 10 J OI.IN APDEVITT, Wholesale Grocer Rectifying Distiller, And Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts berth, sep 10 WlLLtset H. WlLt.t.ots Joint 3.DILWORIH WI LLI A 11IS & DILWO WM.-Wholesale Grocers Produce. and Commission Merchants, and Dealers In Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. 29, Wood street. sep 10 DoneII..SHERIFFS JAS. . N. cue lIERIFF & KEAN, Manufacturers Co op Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, No 80, Front st nper.um. burgh. Mouse Spouting and Steamboat work vompilv executed. sep 10 ,:. f,_. D .i.v vii , , , it . 1 1Z D N S . , V , . 6 A :L T L ICi i ! t t r CL , O F C ,0 1{ ,!,...7. burgh, D E. 9 I. FR IX FrATCIIRS,C LOCKS, BR FA STPIN'S FINGER RINGS, CB4INS, KEYS, COMBS, 4.c. sep 10 LANDRETIPS GARDEN SEEDS.- A foil supply of Landteill's Garden Seeds, alwnys on band, and for sale at Pis agency, the Drug siore of F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty sl reel, bead of Wood. DI OVA I.—Matthew .1 ours, Barber and flair f/re!:s er, has removed to Fourth street, oppostiethe May ors office, where he will he happy to:wait upon permanent ur transient customers. He sulicni a slime of public rnt• ger) 10 =IN 111 , FA RL N 13, Uphuleterer and Cabinet Af-ker, Third at. betwera flood .Market streets. respectful informs his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all alders for Sofas, Sideboards 1t,,. reaus, Chairs, Tables, ttedsteads, Stands, (lair and Spring Mattresses, Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering, work, which lie will warrant equal .0 any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. 1;4'1110 Itsuh:critters Itave removed to wa. ter between Wood rind Smithfield streets, where they will continne the Wholesale Grocery and... Commi ssion and would resperifejay solidi the patron. ate of their friends J. W. DUD nnIDGE 4. Co. Dec 3 DR. A. W. PAT TERSON.•-l.fice on Smithfield street near Sixth. igen 10 IB_ 'Ft •• "lc"A 41 F A RE REDUDED. S M A IL LIME or Sysots AND RAIL ROAD CARP, front PliisAiNlrgh, via Redford, cliamberallurs., liarriabn rg and Lancaster. to Philadel. phis, connecting won the Mall train of tare to N V .-r. Only ISO mil. sstaging and one night out. V. Also, Ito Direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. Ban iniorn, 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. itf , Office second door heron , the Merchants (Intel Wood at 111F:NOELL, GRAHAM, IYAUGH 4- . feh 23,1843 —I y. Proprietors. l ACTS SPE.4I4" FOR THEMSELVES—TRUTH IS CONVIXCLAM:- Having been afflicted for nearly two years, with a hard swelling on the cap of tny knee. which produced much pain, and used various "indica Hone recommended by the Facully--111 in vnitt wa cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr. Brand reties Linament, or External Remedy. Witness nir hand JAMES TAYLOR, Ohio tp Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1840. Dr. Brandreth's External Remedy or Linament; sold at his office, No. 98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE-- 50 cents per bottle. feb 8. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. 6z MIDS. N. O. Poser. tiP 40 hbls. Molasses. Just received FT Steam boat Ashland, and for sale by J. W.HURDRIDGEk Co mar 3. Water at., between Wood and Smithfield JUST RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and Lemons, of the finest quality. for sale wholesale and retail, by WM, THORN, feb 22—t r. 53 Market st. W AXTED, a boy of from 14 to 16 years of age. Application to be made before the first of March to F L SNOWDEN. 184, Liberty head of Wood st. SALT. 300 BBL 3 No I Salt on w ha ß n i d ,R an ß d ß ror Pate mat 24 Water at , between Wood add Smithfield O 000 "8 Cotton Yarns, aSiOrtCd NOR. 2.000 11Fa. 2,000 " Candle Wick, 1,000 " Carpet Chain, and 500 " Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto. ry. For sale by fIAILMAN, JENNINGA . St. Co , Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street. rnar 17 4 6 Sdried Apples, 23 bids do do 10 Sack!, dried Peaches. 41 e 4 a , ks Feathers, Jost received per F terim h °nig West Point and Harlsburehaind for pale eery low for cash by 11.81LAIAN JENNINGS 4-co , 43 Wood st. COPAIti SIERSHIP. J AMES W. lIAI/ XXX k JOHN' F 7 JEAWIXOS have entered into partnership for the purpose of tramming. a Wl,Mesale Grocery; Ptoduce and Commis, sloe business under the firm and style or II AILNI JENNINGS 4- Co., al No 43 Wood street. opposite the Merchan Ito i el, where a supply of Groceries and Pitts burgh M nufael ured Articles can always be bad on Mho al terms. March 17 '-13. SUGSR RICE 4 MOLASSES 12 lIIIDS Prime N, 0, Sugar, 10 Tierces Rice. 19 bbls. N 0.3 Macburei. For sale low to close consignmeni, by star 14. JA 11 ES MAY -- -- New and Cheap Temperance Documents. JUST reed from N• Fork, a fresh supply of the latest temperance documents, viz—B,acchus Prize Essay, permanent Temperance Documents, Arthur's Tales, Cur Nights with the Washingtonians, bound, Jewitt's Lec tures, Hitchcock's Frize Essay, Cold Water Dialogues and Magazines. Dialogues, Hymns, Songs and Fables,— Coufessio ns of an Inebriate, Beecl,er's Sermons, Bar berry Howard, Dead Child,Joarisal 4 , 3000 Youth's Ad• voeate for January, February, March and Awll. for Sabbath Schools youth's Temperance societtes,elle the Temperance publlt. For sale at 1 cent each. or 12i I ,year to subscribers. by ISAAC HAWS; Agent abd bittecirt, Na 9 sth ap 25 P I TTSBUAGH, M DANIEL 111 • CURRY, Atto'rney Law: Of, DANIEL on sth at tetween N oral and Smithfield. up 8. EAsys liO4Rifoi C!X Y - -t u rzpe bu received this day frstn New Nor*: a fresh supply o. the above celebrated cure for Coushi, Coltlsand Con gumption; and is ready to supply euStornersat wholesale orretall, at his Medical Army, 8 t,lrta at. not] 2 a AVID C A.., iwt, Ihshimate Bost Maker; Mut removed to No, 34 Markel itenet, between Second and Third streets, where he would be happy to ed to see his Old customers. and all others who lletl Capes. patrenlie him. Re uses nothing hilt ; rin_ tate stock, and employs the best of Workmen; and us be gives Ins constant nektons! attention lb business, he fritatsti he will deserve ar,ii rtcelie a fair share of patrOnage. at sep 10 RUIYA, ICE CREAN, * CONFECTIONARY.— A litinker respectfully Informs his friend!' and the public that they can always find the best quality ut lee Creams. together with al: kinds of confections;ry and fruits, to their 'Peron, at his establlshMent—No. 11. Fifth street, hetwe- it Wood and Market. N. B.—Parihm supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes, or anything in his line. Also families futuisbed with Bread. Son JO VA NI4 7 8 CAMOMILE PILL L 8 .-a BRA HAM J. CLEMER, residing at 66 Mott street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia In Its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart. burn, pain in the chest and stomach always alter eating, Impaired appetite, serration of sinking at the stomach, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomiting', dizziness towards night and restieneas. These had continued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consultiug Dr. Wm. I Evans.looChai barn street; and submitting to his ever. successful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient was completely restored to health in the short space of one month, a nd grateful tor the incalculable benefit der's. ed. gladly came forward and volunteered the above state For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. E. SELLERS, Agent, No 20, Wood street, below Second. 'cap I' UNION COTT Prices II ,c'A.rt Peel turn. No-5 at 16 eta. per lb. 6 at 161 ditto 7 at 17 ditto 8 at 171 ditto 9 at 1:1 ditto 10 nt 19,i ditto 11 a: 19 ditto : • 12 at 191 ditto Candlewick at 16 cis per Ili, 1.3 at 20 ditto Coin Ratting • 9 ditto 14 at 204 ditto ,Family do. • 121 ditto 15 at 21 ditto 'Carp's Chain • 20 ditto 1)3 at 22 ditto ,corn To lue •2$ ditto 17 at 23 ditto :Stocking Yarn and 13 at 24 ditto , Coverict Yarn always on 19 at 25 ditto band. 211 at 26 ditto cotton '' Wat . paniade to order. `-j- Orders promptly ..ttended to. if left at J. 4- C. Pa . oter'-.1.0gn0 4. Kenner]) 'a. or the Poet office, addres.t: let, 27. J. K. MOOR It RAD 4- rn. Olt, 1111DS N, 0. Suzar. 2,30 RRLS N, 0. Mc;asses 40 Tierces Rice. 20 Rids No 3 Mitekerel, 10 do No 2 do. 7 Tierces Sperm Oil. Jost received per P n Express Mail. nod for sale by J. W. OUR BRIDGE 4. Cm mar 4. Wnter between Wood and Smithlte/d. T HE subscriber has remove d hta Fashionable Tiaioring Establishment to the Monongahela house, 3d door from first st. on bmirhfieiJ st.where Itiaoid customers and all others who may favor him with 'earl may depend on having their work done in a superior Style. From his long experience In 01%1,m:inept in this city, and In many other fashionable cities in Europe and A inerien, he feels confident that tin can give !satisfaction to all who may please to favor Itlin with their cnstom. By strict attention to bu s iness and superior workmanship he to merit and receive a stiareof public patronage. He intend keepi ng on hand a supply of roods and trimmlngssuitalle for the cusinmer trade which will lie sold at very reduced prices. - B. DONAGHY. • Frio TIIE PUBLIC, and rarticidarth to my former JIL patrons of this city—ltaning retired from the practice of Medicine. I may . he permitted to say, that has lallen to the lot of ut few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or large a share of obstret deal practice as my own has been for Ili. last 30 or 40 years. The experience of that long period ofartive life, and the fact of my having been twice, since 1830. associated with Dr. R. A. Wilson, in the [toadies of medicine, (In bottle period of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the merits of his pills. So convenient, so efficient. and yet so safe, did I esteem these pills, that for the last five years In my practice for the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever name, and those of females In particular l y have used more of them than all other medicines. Like every other medicine, this must fall In some In stances, but in my hands there has been legs disappoint. ment and more satisfaction In the administration of this one remedy than of all others; Its good effects sometimes quite astonishing me. If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either - fore or after parturition, the Wilson's Nis were Just the thing I wanted. If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with costiveness or Inactivity °film liver, consi ituted the disease if my patient , the pills were just the thing wanted. If I treated a case requiring en emmeoagogue, 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 just the thing I wanted. Thus, without respset to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the time I have had it under treat 'mem, particular Indications or symptons arising, were al"tosys mo.t promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's pills. That so great a number ofdiseases, and sometlmesap. parently opposite ones, in which I have used these pills, should be cured more readily by them than by any oiler remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, Ina why it is so is as clear to my mind as that a great !Italy persons should become thirsty from hs many different causes • and yet all require that common and greatest hf all blessings, water to quench their thirst. In conclusion, it is due the etiolation of Cm mediche and the pubilc, to say decidedly and unconditionally, thn the Wiison's pills are the only combination I have evil* met with in my longrourse of practice, that really pcs eessesanything curative or specific for sick headache, Yours .tc., DR. !it ILO ADAMS, The above Pill,*, designed particularly for the slat Haed.Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels tte., prepated by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and fo• sale, wholesaie and retail, at his dwelling In Penn street below • Oet C l - 0 1UST/Cortee Knife was formerly resorted to in al N...., cases of burns,scalds and wounds, where mortnieth was apprehended. The necessity fsr such sharp prac• tire exi , ss no longer. The hinglcal Pain Extractor, from Comstock 71 Maiden Lane is a far more efficient preven live of mart ification than cold steel or nitrate of silver. The application of this wonderful compound instantly removes the local paln,and lithe wound, scald, burns or bruise has not injured some vital organ so as to render cure lint osslide, it ix ill in a very sncrt space of time restore the part riffeeted to a sound and healthy stale without leaving the cicatrix behind. Tills preparation is also a certain remedy for inflamed eyes, cancerous sore, u ccrs, broken breast and sore nipple and all ebrasions and eruptions of the skin. Its coerces as a cure for the piles Is unparalleled and the vouchers for its cdra• tire properties are frnm the most respectable and en 11;.-litened sources —Herald. For sale at Tuttle's, 86 Fcurth street: iHEJVOIVENON IN CHRXISTRY—East India Hair Die--colors the hair and will not the skin this Dye is In the form of a Powder which in plait) matte. of loci 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. A ny Person may, therefore, with the least passible trouble keep his bait any dark shade or a perfect black, with the positive assurance that lite powder If applied to the skin rill not 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 large aisortment ofFateat blettle.ined flay affrays be bad at &het WhOlemillt Or retail - "Dsnetirlist I s . l(`', : , rosee rl or Cash. ON FRCTORY. • educed. ILong Reel yarn. 500 at 9 cta per dz 600 at ft ditto , 700 at 7 ditto ROO at 6 ditto 900 at 5 ditto 1000 at 4 ditto emoval. H. GOODE'S Criebruted Fresh; Pill. . These Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of 'he ladles as a safe and efficient remedg In removing those eoittplalnts peculiar to their sex, from want of ex ercise, or general debility , of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections: These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians to the Uns. lad Stalmr, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and Retail Ay sep R. E. SELLERS, Agent, 31, No. O. Wood Street, below Second. IWIL ADAIR, Best nod Sikes Jlisker, peen, St., spot:ire Igoe heeler iNtithjtcht Pitfibirg.k.— The engietther tussle( boitght oat the hock of the late Thoinfik Rafferty, deceated, has commenced boatman la the ithl stand Of pr.. R., and is preperit4 to esecate all desorlpiloni of work In Allsllne, In thS beta *saner and on the 'honest notice. He keepe clingiest!) , 00 hand a large assortment ofshoe findings of all deserlptkons and sf the heat quality. He sollelts the gitropage of the pub. Ile vet, o o f the era ft. tVbf. ADAtie. sep 1 •• • . 11011ITTRBTI RGIKIliAllilIVACTORY,Ap r i ng• mut Azle. fitr carria g es at /astern Prices. The subscribers menectireure and keep' censtantli orin hand Ctiaeh,C and Eliptic §prikgs (warrented,) inniata Iron Axles, Mier and Erase prated, Dail) Frames, Brass and plat and ed Rub Ba L nds, fitemp Joits, Patent Leather, Sliver Bram amps, Three tout Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Dandles and Hinges. ¢e., - e . JONES * COLEMAN. St. Clair st., near Le llesheny Brides. 1 . 1 D. SELLERS, D., office and dwelling In Fourth RA • near Ferry street. sep Is—ly AT The altent ion ifthm LOO e K who haveTHIS. been somewhat seep. aeal In reference to the numerous certificates published in favor of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher ry, on account of t he persons being unknown In this see Linn of the State, is respectfully directed to the following certificate, the writer of which has been a citizen of this borough forseyeral years, and is known as a gentleman of intevAty and responsibility. I To the Arelif, Mr. J. KIRBY. Rave used Dr. Swayne's Comp and Syrup of Witd Cillerry for a cough, with which I have been severely of 'imed for about four months, and I have no hesitation in saying that it isthe most effective medicine that I have been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness. and agrees well with my diet,--and mantalns a regular and good appetite. I can freely recommend It to all others similarly rankled. 3. klistrick, Borough ofChambersb'g,. March 9. 1840. sep rorvate by 'WILLIAM THORN No. 5.1 blink— FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. pRIISONS desirous or procurlnx Fruit, Simile. and Ornamental Trees, or Shrobbere, from Phlladel. phis or New York, ere requested to make applient ion as soon as possible, lty ' t Drug and Seed Store or tbe subs norther, where can be hid cataloguer, graitio lr nna, of the rte most excellent neti F. L. SNOWDEN. se t , 21 No 1114. Liberty si reef, her RItLE ANC/FACTOR Y.—Pat rick ea wlield re - spectrally acquaints his friend. and t he public urn• erally, that he has commenced the Marble tinstnessal the corner of Falb and Liberty sts.. where will be conataallv on hand, tomb stones, mantel plf!rl.4, monuments, head and foot stones. table slabs for cabinet ware, and every art icleappottalnlng to the business. He %OH warrant his work to be welt done, and his charm tylli he moderate He respectfully asks a share of nubile patronage. sep 10- -- W M. STEELE. (successor to H. M • Cioskey; Faab• loam de Hoot Maker, Liberty st.. 2d door from Vi-sin Alley . The subscriber respectfully Informs lire ptilitiethal lie has commenced the shove business in the shop formerly occupied by Mr. -Henry &Petoskey. and that he Is now prepared to attend to all orders in his Hoe ofhasiness with despatch and on the most reasonable lama— Prom his lons experience In the manufacture of Fashionable Pouts, he feels conndent that all articles from his establishment will Rive satisfaction to hi■ pa. irons.. share of public patronage is respect fully solicit., ed. sep 10 A 111 /RD r can supply or Hari Seeds, con slaying or Canary inn and Rape; jam received by reh 3. P L SNOWDEN, 148 Litwrtv et. Pon 955 ahle Platiform Beaks on wheels. to Weigh 2,500 lin, al 90. 7 do do do do 2,005 at 845 00 do do do do do 1.300 at 35 00 do do do 1,000 at 30 00 do do do do 500 at 25 00 With raising levers an addition ofB3 to sca. Dormant scales for the are of Warehouses each , Flou le ring Millo. erreAlka same prices as above. Also, Wbite's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's I mprovements, and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for from 8 to $l5, Mills Tito" also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring , Saw Mills, Salt Works, itc„ double and single geared slide far hes,foot and other lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without thrashing machines, a imperior article; circular saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma chliwand tools ofall descriptions,also for making black ing boxes, a superior article; governors for steam engine• stocks, laps and dies, soiree milli, bedstead or Joint hots and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma' cliincry made or repaired; printing press plaitens turned am] printing presses repaired. .1 .1 M ES MAY, Agent. sep 22—t f N I V A•75e. E. AUSTIN, Attorney It Law, Pittsburgh, Pa, Office In 4th street, opposite Borke's Building. Wtct.z•st E. AUSTIN, Esq., will give hisattentlon to my unfinished business, and I recommend him i o the patron. age or my Dimas. WALTER FORWARD. pen 14-1 y TTFIBUR G yCIQCULATING AND REFERENCE 1 LIBRARY of Religious, Hisiotical,Political.and idle cellineoua Works, will he open every day, Sabbath ex. center!. on, 7 o'clock, A. 114.,until 9, P. Pd., in the Et• change Bulldlng,corner of St 'Clair streetand r. 'change wnere punctual attendance will be given by set 10 J. GEMMIL. NEW ROUTE. E 7 'CIRE NEW COACHES! et, • FR).4I PITTSBURGH TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, tatted States Express Line Leave* Plustargh daily, at 2 o'clork. P. /I, via Steam. boat to Brownville, thence in splendid new coaches to Cumberland, wer the great Notional Road, and front there by EAIL It OA 1) in superior nw eight wheeled cars, to Baltimore, Washington ch. and Philadelphia. The elbow Lne Is rvresented to the traveling public as being onegasled between the Ohio River and Eastern cities for comfit and expedition, having made arrange ments to votive passengers through in two days, and no night trust, either by Stage or Railroad Cars.— Think of it! ally 75 miles Stage travelling, and 56 milen me% than.he W heeling route, arid that in superb new coaches. ratite Flalteole, US. Mat /tithe /encephala Souse. A, FISNDER SON 4. CM. Stage Prcpileth •ad nrVt oo mproved Flay anuraeltired Le their Machint between rt h street, two Ince nail, Pitts . Inurarture and tnd the follow td seales(whot. composed o etal) No le Platform 'ales ou wh'is, Weigh 3501, unds,at $65,. YOUNG 4. BRADBURY 900 ppts. eopertine !kir, 14 store abil for 1 elle. by ,I. w, je,rlllls,lDC,: eP lo: g ,co , Wieerit, Wood and riiiiiiheeht • PROSPECTUS! 'POT puetiehise s sew Doily Pope,. in the City of Pitt* DAILY u MOR e N en ING e POST. 1 1 1 10Effinbeerlberit having made arrangements io.merge the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Vertu ry brio one Journal, have concluded to Oliblish a daily paper with the title of the Daily Jll•ivbsAy'Abet. The leading object of ineuPorr wifittateribitemlni• lion and defence of the political priattiplith - tiat have here tpfore been maintained by the Edit o nt. in theh respective papers, and their best efforts will OM be divoted to the advancement and success of those doctrine!. Although, In politics, the paper *MIA* thoroughly democra yet the Editors hope:by/0* an honest, caand ndid history or passing Pollikai *vests. Porefgn Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of ail mat tars and occprreeces that come properly within the sober* ocityphlic,J,o'ur4l; to make their paper sufficiently In grating to entnie it iothe patronage of the public, ll' reepectlve of party, ccutsiderat _ • . t-. In addition to the pont kal and general news that will be found In the ...Month,/ Poet," the Editors will take pains furnish the baloney!" community with the , latest and most latt.resting Ccuenaactec Irrret.t.t• ores from all parts of the country, and to have prepa• risd each accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade as will beadvantageous to oar Merchant* and nosiness Men in their several calling'. Ter*h.,The Poi:will be pnidlaheifen a large imperl. at sheet of line paper, (manufactered espfelally for this looms!) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum,payable in advance. It will nlso be sold by newsboys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Ithertioeleinote wilt be Inserted at the lowest meal charged by the other daily papers of the city. irrTWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will be engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W. EL SMITH. August 31, 1842 "Passage and Remittances, TO AND FROM • GRZIALT BRITAzzr. % ejg .11 PO I ' l 1.A.A.1.-0 . 1, li, iik. - -- - PNew York and Liverpool Line. ERSONS eesirou3 of sending for the).- friends to come from any part of Great Britain, are respect. fully Informed that the subscriber is nt all times pre pared to make Fur h ell,r8".171FIIIS• He is prepared to remit monies by drafts, which are made payable at any point throughout the l'nited Kingdom on presenta tion; having been for the last 12 years engaged in the business, he fee:. confident that his arrangerrientson both Rides the Atlantic are such as will give satisfaction. The Ships eomprit.ing the above line, are all ()film first class and are commanded by careful and skillful masters, leaving Liverpool once each week during the season.— For further particulars apply If by letter to JOHN HER DMA N. N 0.61 South street, New Year, or to J. KIRKPATRICK, at Messrs Nigel! 4 . Flemings, Water street Pliebgh. March 3-2md. S. rnionnow 1 Airs.Aruracrußßß of Tin, Copper and sheet Ira , M Ware, No. 17, Fifth st., between Wood and Mar— ket: Keeps constantly on hand a good ascot tment of wares, and solicits a share of public patronage. A Iso. on hand, the following articles: Shovels. Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons,. Skillets, Teakettles, Pots, Ovens, Coffee Mills te. Me►. chants and others are invited to call and examine fbr themselves t t he le determined to sell cheap far cash or approreet .1 er. mar.l.. —lf WILLI Al/ EN3IIERTIr , HATandd Cap M anue.eturer. 148 Liberty at, between Market and Sixth. p 10— 6m. Nt. D . gll Manufacturer of Tin. Copper and Slat% Iron Ware. No 61 Liherly, between Mai ket and 6th slieete I W OULD respectfully inform the cltigenS tti . Pitts— ' burgh, and the public In general that he continues tnearr y on the above business In all Its various branches at the at , ova stand; where he will always keep a gener al as.ortment or all articles in his line, all or which will be made in the same manner and of good materials, and will be di:twitted of on the most moderate and az eommodating terms, country klercnnnts and other dealers will find it to ( heir:advantage to call and examine his stuck before pur. chasing efseweere. SteamboateMottses and ratline..s roofed with copper. zlnezi.te, lend and lion on the shortest notice; Gutters and Cunductutsmaile and put up With despatch as usual. apr 5. a THE GREAT CENTRAL ROU E. VIA NATIONAL ROAD AND BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD COMPANY. - . , -3- „ .I=7lLt:a c :"l-..'. ....* ,Al.-.. , N EW line of G. S. M. II C.oaeltes for Was 4ix glom City, Baltimore, PhiladelpAia and New York. This line is in full operation Intl l e aves Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa. an 4 national road to Cumberland. connecting here with the rail road Co's. to all the above places: Travellers will and this speedy and comfortable route, it beluga separate asd distinct Pittsburgh and Cumberland line, facilities will he afforded Which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Ex tra coaches furnished nt the shortest notice, wito the privilegr of going through direct, or taking else night's rest at their option. . For tickets, apply at our mire at theMonongabela House. L. W. STOCKTON , Feb. 3d—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Co Y. 'AWL FOR SALE.—A ncw Clinker built Yawl. (51cNaughten'a build) for rale low for east,: Ap. BIRMINGHAM 4 Co. No BO Water st. FLOUR. TV" . LITERARY POST. From Graham's Maga THE CROWDED STREET. aY WILLIAX CULLEN BILTANT. Let me move slowly through, tha saved; Filled with an ever shifting tiain, Amid the sound of steps that beat The murmuring walks like summer rein: • How fast the flitting figures como! The mild, the tierce, the stony lace: Some bright with thoUghtless smiles, and so Where secret tears 'have left, thetr trace. They 'pass—to toil, to suit?, 10 rest's halls in svnichaligea s t is spreol To chambers where; IMlTanCrisalguest in silence sits lieildethe dead: And some to happy homes repair . . Where children , pressing cheek to cheek Where mute caresses shall declare The tenderness they Cannot spank. Atiesonie, who 'Walk in calmness here; t hall shudder as they reach the doer Where one who made their dwelling deal.; Its flower, its light, is seen no more. • Youlg-with pale cheek and slender frame', Anddre ‘ ama of greatness in thine eye 9c/eat - Own to build an early mime; Or early in the 'task to die? • . Keen eon (Suede, with eager brow! . Who is now fluttering in thy suite? Thy golden fortunes, , lower they now; Or melt the glitterink spires in air? Who of this crowd, to-night, shall head The dance till daylight gleams again? Who borrow o'er the untimely , dead? Who writhe in throes Of mortal pain? , Some, famine struck, shall think hose long The cold dark hours, how slow the light! And some, who flaunt amid the throng s Shall hide in dens of shame to- night: Each, where his tails or pleasures ear : They pass, vnd heed each other Hot: There is who heeds, scho holds them all, In fits large Live and bounciest; thotiglai seem These stranding tides of life, that seem In wayward, aimless course to toad; Are eddies at the alighie stream That rolls to its predestined end. THE. VOICE OF SPRING: There's a voice on the river, A voice in the +ale, In the eaglets that quiver In the road or the gale. Ih forests, on Mountains; Its music is heard, And silvery fountains Awake at its word, And feathery singers are on the 144, For nature r wives ai the voice of Spring. Awaken, iwiftesi, Leaf, river and Your chains I have abakena. Again ye are free; , Soon founts shall be gashing tth musical streams, And flowers be blushing, With the bright hues ofdreams, And jewels of beauty on earth I will fling .. Fur nature shall blown at the coming of Spitiii The . e'b hfe in the There's light in the. skies; Spring's flower -crowned daughters in beauty arise O'er earth they ure flinging Their spells of delight, And ro,el are twinging From the finis of the night; • There'■ a chaiin and a glory on eatth'a m.a hi thing, • For nature blown.; bright at the ittitire of the Spring. Foreign Items: Faszace— For montlis,the criiirit of nrt{rde't hp been of alinoat nightly occurrence in Paris and its neighborhood. The IVglson,al sa,ri,-;'•The capital has become tOr some time plyt the, then_ tre of aut.acious minders: Tho Forest of Bondy is more secute than the Stet city of the civilised world. An unforttinate operative, who war late on his return bomb, was taken up, b •theil in blood in the Rue de Bouiderinais, and 11604 , after. wards expired. Is it posrible th. t the polio*, with a million of secret mone : y—service, cannot at least protect the lives of citiiens?" TEE PRINCE or WALxs--it is generally mored in the court circles that a suparate estab• lishment wilt shortly be forme d for his Royal Highness the Prioceo4 Weied; There is every reason to belitve that a number of .linnetrics will be selected for the young prince, not in any way connec'ed with her majesty's househohl. The king of Hanover was expect:2d to arrive in England about the middle of.MaY., Tits:Aso Tosagt..-I'his 'drat two daysi MY tbduaand passed through, on the payment Of Ono pe ny each: • Mr. Wordsworth, the poet, has been sejourniiii in Ciirlisln during the week. We understa44 the venerable bard is superinjendinrr the publieit ion of a new poem, of whiEfi (Irace Darling is he ficroine. _ • , uultint Potmaea.--S :me farmers still litre*. uously contend that slips are as valuable to t•lant or propagate from as whole_ potatoer; but our experience has produce.] in our mind a eon. viction that they are not. It is nevertheless true, that where one is short of seed, or when the difil• culty of procuring a sufficiency isxreet, or where 'one has a new variety which he is desiatims of "making g.." as far as possible—cutting may be exp dient; because it is prompted by necessity,—, But ifa farmer has a plea y of potatoes, whole ones, of medium size should be used for seed,.. This we think should be the standing rule. No one selects his smallest cars of corn for seed., Why, then, should wo not adopt the lame prin.. ciple in selecting seed potatoes? As to cuttings, . or 'wed en 4,": a they are generally denornizta• ted, by farmer., they are not, in our opinion, worth 'planting when whole potatoes can be obtained at the usual price It hal been asserted, that by following this process, the best and most valuable varie fe y, t may be wholly t run out" in the course oft/ w years Is ie a good principle always—t s - - select the best for seed—propogate from rape finest specimens, whether animal or vegetate% and preserve the rest for use or sale.—Maine Cut avatar. Duelisti bound over.—Two gentlemen named respectively Prate and Durand were bound over on the 12th inst. before Re► corder Berms, of New Orleans, for intend. ing to fight a duel. Bei! demanded • 000. 7 - h":