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TllOB. PHILLIPS & w. H. SMITH,
Jr. COAXER OF WOOD 4- FIFTH BTB.
DOLI,ARS a year, payable In
*detract. Single copies TWO CENTS—far sale at the
ratter Of t`& office. and by News Bays
The Mercury and Manufacturer
oublislied WEEKLY, al the same office, on a double
isseibue ahem, at Two DOLL trzs a year, In ad.
'Alice. dingle copies, SIX CENTS
Terms of Advertising.
' PRR SQUIRE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
3nirt Insertion. 0,50 re mon th , zioo
1 p ' Pero Inwrilonr, 0.75 Two montr, ❑
6.00
Three Inwailons, 1,00 Three months, 7.00
Owe week. 1,501 Four months, R,(10
.• Two weeks. 3.00 Six months. 10,00
Three 'reeks. 4.00 One year, 15,00
YE iRLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
CR411141 LLLLL Cr PI IMICFRIC.
_Otte ersars. nor Scorers,
;rflttut. - SIS.OO Six months,
o.te year, 25,00 One year.
. rry-Latrgrr advroluements in prorortfon,
ICARnAor "me line. SII nOLLARN a year,
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I' U 8 I. IC OFFICES, &C.
Cltee rose Orrice Tldrd between Market and Wood
Streets—S. kt Riddle . Postmaster.
cusets• H loss, Wuter.gth dour from Wood M. Peter.
asn's htuldlnis—Hajar John W Mock. Collector.
thy? TagAsofty. Wood between Firm and Second
treets—James A. Bartram. Treasnrer.
Coons Taassoity, Third street. next door to the
Tithe. Pteshyterm Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer.
Mayn t's nrrlce, Fourth, between Market and Wood
41 /otreiep tlerander Hay, Mayor.
Mitaesswes Escussos. Fourth. near Market et.
BANKS
prreanang.ltetween Market and Wood stress, on
- rnlrd and Fourth stl , eta.
alit IRVIN . &NI. tignrio7TCßelle •ND FARMERS' DE•
!lull (I"nrm.!rly S4ving Fund,) FOllllll, betwten
Aron.l and Market streets.
Rtostiotat. PiA h street. near Wood.
MOTCLR.
WM) ttttt 1,4 flociar, Water alreet, near tine Bridge.
axe tt Tt tt 110 rat., corner of Penn and r 3,. Clair.
lieraen arra' floret, corner of Third and Wood.
A lislitcax floret...corner of Third and Smithfield.
...meeriAltritD grairst, corner of Penn street and Canal.•
firadao earns, Liberty Wee,. near Seventh.
• 'Stuarts MiTillION 11001 M, hilveriy St onno.tte Wayne
Rtt nn uawr alorsrom Hots:. Penn Si. °pintail!! Game.
sOU RT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
II id COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Offwe remit
rea W Bakewell's °thee@ on Grant st., orally opposite
lee new Court House, next rooms to John D. Mahon,
slag .—Firoit floor. son 10
TaOS. IL ELLIOTT, AL D. osice renT;mWo o
S. Clair sereil; Ipetween Penn and Liberty Si,.,
Pittsbur g h. s t , 10
HUM! TOOTER. Attorney at I.aw„North Eno ranter
of StaithitPld and Fourh streets. sap 10—ly
M'CANDLESS & MICIATRE„ Aitorite;s and
Counsellor's sit Law: Office in iha Diamond. hack
t hot *l4 COO rt Douse, Pit ishurili. sep 10
QUUNK f Of:tit% AY, Attorneys at Law, Fourth st.,
sear the M•yor's Office, rltishlir:h. nen 10-ly
- /THOS. HAM I i.l't IN. A torney al Law. Fitt het ween
Wood and Smithfield sts.,Plttithur:h. pomjo—ly
myna. ICOHEARA ROBINSON, A ttorncv at Law;
Offire on the aorth.lde tti the Dia Inottd.ltelwoett
illarket anti (Titian strnnts. upstairs rap 10
AI. DURBOIRAM, A , t °tory . at Ls or; t tit MI
• hi• oicifessiattal services to tilt polltie. Office cur•
er a Fifth and Market Streets. above D. !Joy., k
kaare.Ptitahareh. Pa. gen 10
EVSTER 811131 tN IN, Atharney• al Law, oflire
removed from the Diamond, to • sit itorney'*Row,"
Hdy +ideal' Fourth street, beiwein Markel amid Wood
4neeta nen 10
BUCKMARTER, ADRNEY AT LAW,
ham removed Iris °Memo* the corner of Fourth
wined andeherry Alley, between Smithfield and Grans
sireele.Pitisloureh. Pep 10
GRoinE N. L.4lrAro. Attorney at Law. Office
Nn. 54 Fifth street. near the Theatre, rhifour:h.
■ep 27-17
READE W ASH INGTONIy
Arrosurar AT LAM —Office in Rears' Bnilding
Ilreallb N reef, riU oburih. Nov . 5. 1842-
JOEM J. MITCHELL— Attorney at Law, office
comer Of Smithfield and sth its . Pittsburgh.
Mieellons made. A I business entrusted to Ills
are will he promptly attended to.
reb 16--1 r
11101 r - R. Morrow, Alderman; otfi e north
alJe of Fifth st„ between Wood and Smithfield
Pit tahn re h. sep 10
DR. 8. R. HOLM 88. Office In Second street, next door
to klelvany * Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10—ly
/I.lllllNtitirritN f $ rOUKTON. Booksellers. Printers an
Taper Manufacturers, No. 37. Market st. Pep y
TORN ANDERSON, Bmdhfield Foundry, Water pt..
near itk Mlnfednzatieth !loupe, Phutnreh. pep 10-ly
IFISOMAI TnuN . FRANCIR t.. VoUNG.
PllllO9. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Warr
JL &omit*. uuroer of Hand PI. ¢ Exclianim Alley.
PerseuiLwriabing In purettaae Furniture. will find it to
heir eduasttare in :ire ea a tan. teatYrlly •Aticlied that
we eau please a., in quality and prier. mil 19
Kacwocem D. C LOYD R COLDNAPI
ArIOLENAJV 4 CO..rie tor t Agents, Forwarding an d
00etsniftion Merebanu Zo - ver Street, Vickihors
ilia They revect fullyso.lei t elaucliVrninis. n 22-
WEBB CLOSEY,B Boot and Shoe Dlanufaeto•
ry. No. BS Fourth St., next door to Ibe IL Slates
.vank. Ladles t ra, etla , Kld and Satin Shoes made in
lea ireldteat almoner, anti by the newest French patterns.
turp 10
TOOLS, consisting of Floes, Fancy Spades
Transplanting Trowels, &Wing Took, nodding
Lehrer', Pruning Knives, Pruning Sltears, etc., Pis' re•
sitiveld and for mile by F. L. SNOW DEN.
tarp 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
taIST It A T [IL NK S, for procerilin:a in At
44alititat ander rite late law, for .ale at t hii Office
pOilt SALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coa
Lane and 1111:h street. Apply to
imp le 11111,14. DARLING ON, Market, near 4t hst
LBS. Landreth's French :Sugar Beet seed. just
received and for I e at the Drug and Seed
41ste of F. L. SNOWDEN,
leo IS 184 Liberty street, head of Weird.
B LANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.-
o be used In Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on
Beetifeloerdlud In the forms approved by t he Court,for sate
at LW °ice or Ike Mercury and Democrat. Pep 10
WM. BBARD, Ladies' fashionable boot and
HIT
Irboe Manufacturer. No. 101, Third r reet. between
Wood sod Elialtbfielli BMOCs, Pittsburgh seri 10
ir4B. PATTBRAON, Jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh,
Pa„ Manufacturer of Locks, Binges and Bolls; To•
imam, ra*er.4lllll and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for
Mt NOM, It.c. seri 10—iy
J O AMLOSKEY. Tailor and Clothier, Liber.y
10 btespt, between Stith and Virgin alley, Booth side,
W.
BUIBRIDGE 4. CO., Wholesale Grocers and
Coonsisidem Merchants-- Second street, between
Welsi and Sasitbfitild sts., Pittsburgh. scllo--ly
I G. 4. GO4OON, Commission and Forwarding
• iFentba s t s , Water st., Pittsburgh, sop 10-1 y
& CO.
CHIMUNION 4XD FORWARDING AMA
MUM. No. 60 Water street, Pittsburgh Pa.
Rarattriag *O4 111111pplog 5 teats per 100 tbs.
ViiNdeIISOSN I K PartMles aai atlas 21 par seat.
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HAILMAN, JEN - N INGS & Co
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro
duce Merchants,
And Dealer• it Pittsburgh Atatoisfuctures
No, 43 Wood street. Mt tAurgli.
MAILMAN, JENNINGS &Co.,
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
1 sf reef .
Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotion Factory Yarns
THONTSON HAMRA •• • •...1•111ES TORNIIOI
L.
ITANNA 4- TIHINSUI.L'S Paper Warehouse. No.
lj lA, Wood et., where may he had a general 4 apply
ul wrhin2 wrappluz. printing. wall paper, blank hooks.
school hooks. 4 - c. 4-r. sr p 10--19
C. TOVVN..4END k CO.. Wire Workers and
afenenfactotssrs, No. 23 Market street. brt weer 2d
and :id streets. ,1 1) 10 --ly
I: I 4 IXCH ANC E HOTEL, Corner of Penn and s't. Clair
reelA, by 111c1SIBBIN .4. SMITH.
rep lo—ly
B ROWNSVI LTA: JUNIATA IRON WORKS --Ed
wa , d Hushes. Manufacturer or troll and Nails
Warehouse N 0.2.5. Wand At.. Pittsburgh. seri 10 —ly
E GOODS.—PreAnn t Mackey, tvit,,lesate n lid
.\ retail dealers In English, French, at d Domestic
Dry roods, No. al, Market et , rittehrirelt. sea 10
TOIIN iIirDEVITT, Wholesale Grocer Rectirsing
Dieriller, And Dealer In Produce arid Pltisliurgrli
Manufactured Artlelee, No. 22.4 Liberty Street, Pitts.
Isice/A.
cep 10
wii.E.l4* 11. Wmr.r.ors Inns S. Iht.woßan
VVILLIAMS DILWORTH.--Wholesair
Croters Prnilnee iod Commisslnn Merrl a ni., and
Jenler4 In PinAhurgoi Pdannfael ured ariiclee, No. 29,
Wood iarert.
pep 10
loon B.Sio,:nter N. KcAx
QIIERI FP dr. KEAN, Thinufnetarers of Conner.
K. 7 Ttn, and Sheet Iron Warr. No 80. Front et.,
burgh. House Spouting and Sicamboat work p. - omnilv
exfctited.
nen 10
81
D AVID fAIi SLII D N S ; ‘ 7 i. A . 3
t T i C ,I
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■~rrci,
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burgh, •
DEALER IN WATCIIF:S,C LOCKS. BREASTPINS
FINGER RINGS, CHAINS. KEYS, COAIBS, 4.c.
Sep ilk
LANDRETIM4 GARDEN SEEDS.— A full
supply of handteth's Garden Seeds, always on
hand, and for sale at his agency, the !hoz stare of
F. 1.. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street. head of Wood.
Fep 10 -
R EMOVAL —Matthew Jones, Rattier end flair Drecs
el% has removed to Fourth street, opposites he litay
Mg office, where he will he happy to;wait upon permanent
or transient customers. Ile enflr.il sa share of public pal.
J OHN RL t ND, Upholsterer and Cabbie(
.111-ker, Third at. hewer," Wood* .farket erects,
respectful informs his friends and the public that be is
prepared to eNeente all orders for Boras.Sidrhoarits
Ru
rcaua, Tables, f1e.1.0 cads, Stands, !lair and Sprit:
klatiraw..., Curtain.. Carpets, all aorta of tlpholateri n:
wort:, whirh lie will warrant equal .o any made in the
city, and on reasonable tryst's. r , r , 10
It EMOVAL:--The •rnh•=eriher. have removed to lt'a
ter het green Wnod and Smithfield at recta, wher •
they will continue the Whole:mite Crorery and Commis
Firm htt•tittr,s aad would re.pert folly .nlicil the pat ran.
av,e of 1 heir friends J W. hUltitEt E§• Co.
Dec 3
DE. A. W. PAT PERSON. L s rfice on Smithfield street
!war Sixth.
sem 10
`J cog
43.
F ARE REDUDED. U S. M•tt. Liss or Sticks Alin
RAIL no.r.c.Rs. from Pdf, , Anir 2 ll, via Bedford.
Chan,bernburg, 11.irri.dnirg nod Lane:utter, to Plidadei
phla, connecting wtili the Mail train of rata to N Y.
kr. Only 150 miles curios and one night out.
Alan. the Direct line to Baltimore.
Pare to Philadelphia $9.
Baltimore, 9,
Leaves daily at I? o'clock A. 111,
Office second door bef o w the Merchants Hotel Wood Ft
111 ENDELL , GR AHA M, WAUGH 4- Co
let 3,3 , 1843-Iy. Proprietors.
F ACTS SPE.9K FOR THEMSELVF.S--TROTE
CONPINCING:- Having been atilleted for neatly
Iwo yearn, with a hard swelling on the cap of me knee.
widen produced much pain, ind used various applies
lions recommended by the Faculty allln vain wa
mired completely by the lIPP of one bottle of Dr. Brand.
Linament, or Exiernal Remedy.
Wittiest mr hand JAMES TAYLOR,
Ohio ife Allegheny en, Pa. Jan. 10th, 18411.
Dr. Brandretten Exteitinl Remedy or Linament; sold
at Idealize, No. 93 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE--
50 cents per bottle. felt 8.
SUt3.9R AND MOL.9S.S'E
6 5
111103, N. O. Sulfur.
40 !ibis. Molasses.
Just received per Steam boat Ashland, ard for axle by
.1 w.eurtrnDoEt co
mar 3. Water between Wood and Smithfield
J UST 12 ECEI VF:D. Twelve box es of Oranges and
Lemons, of the finest quality. for sale whole.rale and
by WM. THORN,
fel. 22— IL 5.; Market at.
W ANTED, a huy of From 14 to 16 years of age.
Application to be made before the first of March to
F 1. SNOWDEN,
184, Liberty head of Wood td•
SALT.
Qr . IA MILS No 1 Sall on hand and for gale I y
tin/ k/ I. %V. BUR BR IN: F. ¢ CO..
Mal 24 VlPaler st., between Weiagd add Smithfield
O
000L139 Cotton Yarns, assorted
9 Nos.
2,000 .
.2,000 " Candle Wick,
1.000 " Cnrpet Chain, and
500 " Colton Twine From the Eagle ramp
y. For as rby
['AMMAN. Jr:NNINC“ & Co
Cooon Yarn WArahniine,
No. 43 Wood sireer.
mar 17
46 SAO( S dried Apples.
23 Mae do. do
10 Backe dried Pearl:pc
41 e'a , loi Fraincra, just received per elenroboals
West Point and ilartsbu relLn lid for vale nor, low for rash
by 114 !LIMN, JEXXING 4- c o
mar 21.
4 3 Wood at.
COPARI AEFISHIP.
(41. MES 11411.47.1. Ar JOILA^ P JENNIXOS
J have entered IUTO partnership for the purpose of
transacting a Wholesale Grocery- PioducP nod Commis.
atop business under the firm and style af II ILNI AN.
JENNINGS 4- Co.,at No 4,3 Wood street, opposite the
Merchan s' Hotel, where a supply of Groceries and Pills
burgh M a %factored Articles ran alway- be had on !the
al terms. March 17 '43-
SUGAR RICE 4- MOLASSES.
HHI)S Prime N, O. Sugar.
r4r 10 Tklces Rice.
19 bbla. N 0.3 1 1 facln-rel.
For sale low to close consignment, by
mar 14- JAMES MAY
New and Cheap Temperance Documents.
JUST ree'd from N• York. a fresh supply of the latest
temperance documents, Vi 7-• —Bacchus Prize Essay,
permanent Temperance Documents, Arthur's Tales, Six
Nights with the Washingtonians, bound, Jewitt's Lec
tures. Hitchcock 'a Prize Essay, Cold Water Dialogues
and Magazines' Dialogues, flymns, Songs and Fables,—
Confetti° ns of an Inebriate, Beeeber's E-erromm, ear.
berry Howard, Dead Child, Journal 4- 3000 Youth's Ad
vocate (or January, February, March and Avril, for
Sabbath Schools youth's Temperance sixtelier.and the
Temperance public. For sa'e at 1 cent cacti, or 121 a
year to robseribern, by IBA4C BARRIS. Agent and
Com. Marclet, No 9 sth at. ap 2S
D ANIEL M. CURRY, Attorney at Law. 01.
rice on 5 , 11 at tetween W,s.dand Smithfield. .ip H
pEASE'S fIOARHOUND
received this day from New York. a fry ell supply o.
the above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Colds and Cain
RlMipliOrl; and is ready to supply cwooincts at wholesale
"retail, at his ,Medical 4 41eaclei 86 Fourth at.
nov 12
D AVM CLARK, :let. oltitheonable Boot Maker,--
this 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 ;Minos:
ed to patronize him. He uses nothing but first rate
stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives
his constant personal attention to business, he tritststhrit
he will deserve at.d rtcelve a fair share of patronage.
ern 10
March 17,
I:1111's. ICE CREAM. k co:vrEeTiurvAßY.
tinker rpectuly Inorms his friends nd the
puldic that
h they can
alwa f ys l rind f the hest quality a of Ice
Creams. together with a 1 kinds of confectionary and
fruits. in their .anon, at his establishment—No. 11,
Fifth street, betwe-n Wood and Market.
N. o.—Partles supplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes. or any thing in his line. Also families furnished
wi;tt Bread.
*en 10
IRVA NS'S CAMOMILE PILLLS.—ABIi A
HAM J. CLEMER, residing at 66 Molt street.
New York, was afflicted with Dyspep3la in Its most
aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head.
ache, great debility. fever, costiveness, cough, heart.
burn, pain lo the chest and stomach always after eating,
impaired appetite, sevsation of sinking at the stoat:tell,
furred longue, nausea, with frequent oomitings, dizziness
towards night and restleness. These had continued up.
ward of a twelvemonth, when, on cimpulliug Dr. Wm.
Evans. illOChatham street, anit - submiiting to his ever
successful 'lnd agreeable mode of treatmcut,the patient
was completely restored to health in the short ■pace of
one mum and '2 rntnru I for the Incrticulahle benefit (Iciy.
ed. eladin came forward and volunteered the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. BELLE IS, Agent,
No M. Wood turret, helow Second.
Cheap
‘TNION COT'
Prices
Short Reel Yarn.
No. 5 at 16 eta. per lb
6 at 161 ditto
7 at 17 ditto
8 at 171 ditto
9 at 18 ditto
10 at 194 ditto
11 at 19 ditto •
12 at 191 ditto Candlewick at 16 cis per
lii
13 at 20 ditto 'Corn Ratting • 9 ditto
14 at 201 ditto 'ramify do. •1. ditto
15 at 21 ditto , Carp's Chain • 20 ditto
16 at 22 ditto ICut'n To Me • 25 ditto
17 at 23 ditto Stocking Yarn and
18 nt 24 ditto 'Coverlet Yarn always on
19 at 25 ditto ; hand
20 at 213 ditto rottoit Warps made to order.
0::!)- Orders promptly attended to, if left at J. 4- C.
painter':. Logan 4. Kennedy's. or the Post office, addrean
lett "7
J. K. 11100RIIEAD *Co
50 HHD N. 0. Suear.
230 Rims N. O.la.Fes
40 Tierce* Clee.
20 rtio, No :15141H:ore!.
10 do No 2 do.
7 Tierces Sperm Oil. lust received per S A Exprre#
Mad RIM far Fair by J. W. IIIIRRRIDGIF: 4- Co•
mar 4. Water 01 lief wren Wood and Smithfield.
frill F. •tiliseribe'r has moms d Jun Fashionable rialoring
JL astatilialinient to the Sionongahela house. 3d door
from first pt. on %mit hfield st.w here 'lipoid customers and
all others who may favor him with a cal I may depend on
having then work done in n superior" Style. From his
b•uz experience In the 1111.41(.0y in I nk city, and in ntany
other f.t.bionatile cities in Europe and A inerica, he-feels
emifident that tin ran give, satisfaction to all who may
pleases o favor him with t brie custom. Fly strict attention
to bii.iiiess and superior , vorkmaiiship lie hope s to merit
and receive a share of politic patronage. He 'Elena keeping'
on hand a supply of ; pods and I rimming, suiteile fur the
Ugl cutter traJe which will be sold at very reditred
13. DON %Ili',
O THE PUBLIC, and particatfarty to my forme ,
patrvv• of (his citr—Having mired from the
nract Ire of Medicine. I may lie permitted to say. that it
has (alien in the lot of i ut few persons to have enjoyed
so liberal or large a share of obstretrical practice as my
own has been for th. last 30 or 40 years.
The experience of that lone period °forgive life, and i he
fact of my having been t wire, since 1830. associated with
Or. R. A. Watson, In the mortice of medicine, (in both a
oedod of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the
merits of his pills.
so convenient, so efficient, a nd yet vii F 3 ft., did I esteem
these pills,( hat for the last five yea is in my practice for
!he cure ofchronic diseases, of whatever nom, and those
of females in pail Icular, I have used more of them than
ill older medicines.
Like every other medicine, this must fall in some in
stances, but in my hands there has been less disappoint.
meat and more satisfaction In t.ic administration of his
one remedy than of ail ol hers; Its good effects sometimes
guile astonishing me.
If my pollen( roquired a safe aperient medicine either
fore or afler parturition, the Wilson's pt.ts were just
the thing I wanted.
If a dyspeptic acid condition of the ittomaeh, combined
with coal iven• ss or Inactivity of the liver constituted the
disease af my patient. the pills were just the thing I
wa Wed.
If I treated a case requiring an eniruenagogue, the
Wilson's pills Were just the !him., I tvanted.
If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other
difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory
and !We rriory systems, annoyed my patient at the turn
of life.' he Wilson's pills were jest !bathing I Wanted.
TilliP, without resii,et to the name, a disease might
happen to wear at the time I have bud II under treat
ment, particular indications of symptons attain:, were
at ^ays moat promptly and most happily net by the
Vt'llson'e pills.
Thai s° great a numlter ordiseases, and sometimes cip.
narently opposite ones, in which I have used these pills,
should be muted more readily by them than by any cubes
remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but
why it is so is as clear to my mind as that a groat many
persons should Itecome thirsty from t.s many different
catutes.and yet all require that common and greatest of
all Messing, water roquench their thirst. '
In conclusion, it is duel he epurtation of the medicine
and the public, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that
the tVitsnn's pills areuse only combination I finee ever
met with in my lonsconrse of practice, that really pos
eesres a nything curative or specific for sick s tioradache.
Yon rs 4-c., DR. MILO A DA MS.
The above Pills designed particularly for the sick
Flacd.Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels 4-e.,
prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A, Wilson, and for
sale, wholesale and retail, at his dwelling in Penn street,
below Alla-but 5 Oct 1
i I .IUSTIC or tee In,ife was formerly resorted to in all
‘-"CIISQ.I, of burns, scalds and wounds, where mortifica
was apprehended. The neeerreity for such sharp prac
i tire exists no longer. Tile Magical Pain Extractor, from
Comstock 71 Malden Lane is a for more efficient preven
live of mortification than cold steel or nitrate of silver.
The application of this wonderful cdmpound instantly
removes the local pain,and Ville wound, scald, burns or
bruise has not injured some vital organ so as to render
cure inn ossible. it will in a very snort space of time
restore the part affreted to a sound and healthy stale
without leaving the &atilt tehind. This preparation is
also a certain rrmedy for inflamed eyes, cancerous sores'.
Weer's, broken breast and sore nipple and all ebrasions
and eruptions of the sk;n. Its success as a cure for
the piles is unparalleled and the vouchers for its c.tra•
live properties are fr-ito the rot st respectable and en
Irghtened sources.—Herald.
Fur sale at Tuttle'a, 86 Fcurlh street:
PHENO.NEJVON IN CHCJIISTRY —East liodia
Hair Die--eolots the hair and will not the skin
This Dye is in the form of a Powder which In plaih matte.
of tact may be applied to the hair over night, the first
night turning the lightest or grey kir& to dark brown; and
by repeating a second or third night, to a }et black. Any
person may. therefore, with the least possible trouble
keep his halt any dark shade or a perfect black, with the
positive assurance that the powder if applied lot he skin
• ill not color it.. There is no coloring in this statement,
as any one may easily test. These &cis are warianied
by the chemist who manufactures it.
. .
For Sale at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth street, where a
large assortment orPatent Medicines may always be had
at either witoterale or retail
"Antlferpt ! 86 Fettra street 1"
PITTSBURGH,
or Cash.
ON F.ICTORY.
educed.
Long Reel Tara.
500 at 9 cts per dr.
600 ;it 8 ditto
7110 at 7 ditto
800 at 6 ditto
900 at 5 ditto
1000 at 4 ditto
Removal.
D R. GOODEIs Celebrated Female Pills. These
Pills nrestrongly recommended to the notice of
the ladles rbs a safe and Video' remedy In removing
those complaints peculiar IT their sex, from want of ex.
preen!, 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 In the Unb
:erl States, and many Mothers. For sate Wholernle and
'legal,. by
R. E SELLERS, Agent
sep 10 No. 20, Wood St reet,below Second
M• ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty St.,
opposite the head of Smithfield •t., Pittsburgh.—
Te sutrtcritrer having bought out the stock of the tale
Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business
in the old stand of Air. R., and Is prepared to execute
all descriptions of work in his line, In the hest manner
and on the shortest notice. He keeps cot stonily on hand
It large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and
°film hest quality. He solicits the patronage of the nub.
lie and of the craft. WM. ADAIR.
sep 10
101111ITTSBI MGT' PI A NV FA CTORY.—sp,
• and ,Arles for Carriages at E. 4.11/ PTICet.
The suhsc-}ihers manufacture and keeps constantly on
hand Conch,C and Eliptic Springs (warranted') Juniata
Iron Axles, Sllverand Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass
and plated Ruh Bands, Slump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver and Brew Lamps, Three fold steps, Malleable
Iron, Boor Handles and Binges. tc'e•
JONES & COT.EIHAN.
fir. Ctatr nt.. near r r e Atirellerry Bridge.
HD. SELLERS, M. D., o ffi ce and dwelling In Fourth,
1 .111 • neer Perry street. sep 13—ly
LOOK AT THIS.
The attention 'flo-e who have been somewhat seep.
Deal in reference to the numerous certificates published
in favor of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
rv, on account of the person?, twins unknown in this arc
lion of the State, is respectfully directed to the following
cert Ideate, he writer of which has been a citizen of ibis
borough forseveral years. and in known as a gentleman
of integrity and responsibility.
To the Arent, Mr. J. KIRSY.
has 4 osed Dr Swayne's Comp and Syrup of Wild
Cherry for a coital', with which I have been severely al
flirted fir shout four ntnnths , and I have no hesitntion
in saving that it lithe most efreelive medicine I lint I have
been aide to procure. It composes all uneasiness. and
agrees well with my diet.—and mantains a regular and
gond appetite. I can freely recommend It to all others
similarly afflicted. J. Mtattuar, Borough of Chambersh'e.
Morel, 9. 1R49.
Sep 23
For Neje by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street.
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
pF , R.SONS desirous of proeurine Fruit, Shade. and
Ornamental Trees, or Bhrohherv, from Philadel
phia or New York, are requerted to make application as
noon is P 011141114.. at the Dry,: and Peed Fiore of the sobs
seriber, where can he had raisin:lw., ttrainitanaly. of the
most exeellent ;re, F. i.. SNOWDEN.
Imp 21 No IR4 Liberty street, head of Woad
ATILLIAm C. WALL, Plain tind Fancy Portrait
w and Piastre Frase Xanufacterer, No. - 87,
Poortk Street Pittsburgh. —Canvass Brushes. Varnish
kc., far Artists. always on hand. hooking (classes. kr,
promptly framed In order. Cepairing done at the short
eel notice.
rnrlitnlarnllention prild to regliding and Jobldil ofev
rry deperirolnn.
Person, filiny up Fierim Boat. or hou.e. will lint! It to
heirailvantrle to call. opp 10
F WSI. STEELE, (successor to H. &Petoskey:, Fash
io.ia',le Root Maker, Liberty Pi.. 2tl door from
Vi-sin Alley. The subscriber respectfully Informs the
puldielhai he has commenced the above business In the
shop Crrnerly occupied 1w Air. Henry llVEloskey,
and that he Is now prepared to attend to all orders in his
Ilnr nrhusinew with de•patrh /1114 OP I he most re*.onrime
term.. From hl Inn, experience in the manufacture of
Fashionable Roots, he rontldent 'hot oil articles
from establishment will itive sotiitfortion to him no
trons. A shareof public patronage Is respectfully solicit,
ed.
sep 10
/RI) SEFDS A r esu wunple or Sari seed., rnn
* 1011 (1.1 of Canna mn 104 Rms.: jn.l received t.y
F L SNOWDEN, 143 Libertv st.
Porta!,le Platform Scales on wheels, to wolgti 2,500
1155 00. 11s, at
do do do do 2,005 at 445 00
do do do 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 43 to each scale.
Dormant senies for the rve of Warehouses, Flouring
Milts, kr—per:lnm prices as above.
A isn,White'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 Stearn Engines for Flouring
Mills. Flaw Mills. Salt Works. ti-c„ donhle and singe
geared slide tat hes,friot and other lathes for wood turning
machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door
and sash machines. Hairs patent horse power, with or
without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular
saw shafts, machines for sawing lath , Tinner's ma•
chine> and tools ofall descriptions, also for making black
ing boxes,:t superior article; governors fur steam engine
stuckg. laps and dies, coffee mills, kedalcad or joint hots
and machinery for making the saute,- cotton factory ma
ciainery made or repaired; inhales peels platten* turned
and printing pregmeggpairitd•
JAMES MAY, Agent.
` cep 22—i f
M. E A URTIN Attorney nt Law, Pittsburgh, Pa.
• Office in Mil street,Opposile Burke's Building.
k'tt.t.ux E. A I'VTIN. Esq.i Wili 2ive his attention to my
unfinished business, and I recommend him lo the patron
age of lay friends. WA L 41311 FORWARD.
Rep 10—ly
PI
TTSFIURGH CIRCULATFNO AND REFERENCE
LIBRARY of Re' igloue,Distot Ical,Pollt ical.and MIS.
cellaneous Works, will be open every day. Sabbath ex.
cepted. 'rpm 7 o'clock, A. M.,unt II 9. P. M., In the Ex
change Ruilding,corner of Rt ereetand Exchange
alley, wnere nctu a I attendance Will be given by
Pen SO J. ceMmir..
NEW ROUTE.
ENTIRE NEW COACHES!
FROM PITTSBURGH TO BALTIMORE AND
PHILADELPHIA.
United States Express Line
Leaves Pitts'.nrgh daPy. at 2 oictork, r. a, via Steam.
boat to Brownsville, thence in splendid new coaches to
Cumberland, over the great National Road, and horn
there by
RAILROAD ,
in superior new eight wheeled cars, to Baltimore,
Washington city and Philadelphia.
The atiov, Line is ripresented to the traveling public
as being unequalled between the Ohio River and Eastern
cities for enatfort and erpetillion, Wising made arrange.
ments to convey passengers through in two days, and
no night travel, either by Stage or Railroad Cars.--
Think of it! Only 75 miles Stage travelling, and 56
mites less than the Wheeling route, and that In superb
new coedits.
Fare to Bangui° e, CO.
Office In tie blenengabela House.
A. HENDERSON 4. CO.,
Stage Propr teta
nit - d
Improved Flay
mannfitetnred be
t their Slnehlnt
'et. between Dln
iflh trept. two
mnee flntl , Pitts
lanturnettire and
'end the follow
scales(whol
y composed of
mrtal):
No• I, roil
able Platform
IScales 011
to weigh 3500
.oulids,at 165,-
00.
fOUNG BR ADBURY
PROSPECTUS
For publishing a new Daily Paper in the City of Pitt•
burgh, to be entitled the
DAILY MORNING POST.
T HE Subscribers having made arrangements to merge the Ante, Iran Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Iffercu•
ry Into one Journal, have concluded tit 'pitblish 'a dilly
paper with the title of the Daily Afernist Pair.
The leading object of the "Porn" minim Cite tEssemlna.
non and defence of the political principles that have here
tofore been maintained by the Editors. In their respective
papers, and their best efforts will still he devoted to the
advancement and success of those doctrines.
Although, io politics, the paper will he thoroughly
democratic, yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest,
candid history of passing Political events, Foreign
and Domestic Intelligence. and Itrlef notices of all mat•
ters and occurrences that come properly within the sobei'e
ofa Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently In
cresting to entitle it to tile patronage of the public,
respective of party rongiderai ions.
In addition to the political and general news that will
be found In the “.Morning Post," the Editors will lake
pains to furnish the business!: communliy with
the latest and m o st hot resting Commiaeist. IXTZLLI.
GrlfC2 from alt parts of the country, and to hdi.e prepa•
red such accounts of the Markets and the Stain ot TOM
as will be advantageous to our Merchants and BusinesS
Men In their several callings.
Terses.—The Porr will he pnblisbed on a large iinperi.
al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Joann!) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum,payable in advance. It will alio be Sold by
news.boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS n copy.
Advertisements will he inserted at the rosiest rates
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
rrr WENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Poi
who will he engaged on the most liberal term* .
THOS. PHILLIPS
Alms' 31. 1842. W.H. !tit.
B Y Al
Aoi-rison 4. c o London, for sale only by S. P.
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole s=ent for Western Pennsylvania. pep 10
Passage and Remittances,
TO AND FROM
GREI AT "'ATTAIN. -
, f t
,•.*: .
,g 4 t
, 41011.1 ,
4 11 i IL
, sv - y,ok
New Fork and Liverpool Line:
P ERSONS (estrous of sending for Mei: friends to
come from any part of Great Britain, ate respect
fully Informed that the subscriber is at all times pre
pared to make such eugagsmcnir He is jirepiired
to remit monies by drafts, which are made Jsayable at
any point throughout the United KlugdOna'.On preatenta.
lion; having been for the last 12 years entiged In the
business, he feels evullilent that his arrangethente on
both sides the Atlantic are such as will give satiefactliin.
The Ships contpri&ing the above line, are all °title first
class and are commanded by careful amid skillful rriaiter4.
Iravilig Liverpool once each week during . the season.:—
For further particulars apply Irby letter to
JOHN HERDMAIIfI
N 0.61 Booth street, New Yolk,
or to J. KIRK PA TRICK,
at Messrs Hargett 4 Fleming's, Water street Plis'bgh.
March 3-2md.
S. YIORROW,
M.I.ArurACTuR ER of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iror
Ware, No. 17, Fifth s(., between Wood and Mar—
-1 kel:
Keeps constantly on hand a good nssot tment of wares,
and solicits a share or imbue patronage. A Iso.on hand,
the following /Metes: Shovels, Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons,
Skillets, Teakettles, Pots, Ovens, Coffee Milk kc. Mar
chants and others are invited to call and examine for
thentsel►a> tt ho is determined losell cheap Cur cash or
approves , .. r er.
mar 1 ~ —if
WILLIA II DOHERTY,
111 AT and Cap Mannt. , turer. 148 Liberty at, between
1.11. Market and Sixth. an 10— Am.
It. M. DA ‘v
111auttfacturer of Tin. Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware.
No. 6I Liberty, between Malice( and 6th streets
W OULD re.perifttlly inform the citizen!, of Pitts—
burgh. and the nahlic In eeneral that he continues
tnrarr V on t to , above littaineta in all II various branches
:lithe ale ove wand: where he will always keep a gener
al assortment of all articles in his tine, all of which
will be made in the tame manner and of good materials,
and will he digronted of on the most moderato and se
eommodatina terms.
Country Stercnnnts and ' , titer dealers will find it to
their:ndyantnee to call and examine his stock before pur.
chasing elFewerre.
Bleamboats..Housesand eorticees roofed with copper.
zinczi.ee. lend and Iron on the whortest notice; Gutters
and Conductots made and put up with despatch a• usual.
apr 5.
TDE A:HEAT CENTRAL ROD E, vi NATIONAL
ROAD AND BALTIMORE •AD OHIO RAIL ROAD
COMPANY.
N" 6
EN/ line of U. St. Mail Coaches for /Vitali sist em city,
Baltimore, Philadelphia end New York.
This line is in full operation Snit leavesPittshnrgh daily
at a o%lock A. II. t via Washington ?a. ald national
road to Catnherland, connecting here with the rail road
Col , . to all the above-places; Travellers will and this
a speedy and eerittfortahle route, it heing a separate - eed
distinct Pittsburgh and editit , erland line facilillee will be
afforded which have dot heretofore eit3oyed. Ex
tra coaches furnished at the shortest notice, tvito the
privilege Of going through direct, or taking one night's
real.! their Option.
For tickets, apply at our ()fere al theSinnonfahela
FiOnse. L. W. STt•CR'TON•
Feb. 3d--dt f. President of N. It. Stage Co.
VAWL FOR SALE.—.I ntw Clinker built Yawl
(MeNaug,hten t r build) for rale low for rash. Ap
ply to B1111411s1(41.1§1 4- co ;
BP 18• No 60 Water rt.
FLOUR.
1000 a NILS. !open., MO : in store and for
l* Os , i W. 13‘ TBBJtIDGE / Co.
dP 10 Waterai., betwesii Wood aod gaitlineld
4,4F."'-
Tat LrrettAßy posr
naperarme.
I sawthe drutikirdith, abaniuned
Sunk deeply in the Sinter of hum wo,
For squalid wretchedness had setitaseet,
And stamp'd hini for its own, debased and vii.,
His babbling words and half niktiffititetas
Proved, clearly proved, that judgme
Alui memory banished front the inward 'Man.
His bloated visage, and hie blood-shot eye.
Told plainer f.tr than wdrdis can tell,
That nature injur'd koon must fall a prey
To bdkstly, worse than beastly, vile indulgence.
His trembling hands and feeble tottering limbs,
Seeru'd careless to obey, or to'inktort,
1 heir fihy load of imtrid nest, stuff. •
His clothing too, worn out and "duab'd with
mud,
Show'd he was lost to bfb societie of Motel men,
And lit stetting on to misery's cold grave:
Back is the piciiire, if we leave him here;
But now prepare to view a blacker shade.
I saw th 3 drunkard st'llggroring to his home;
In fAncy's mazy I ntarked and traced him there:
The night was told, he ehivered as he went.
There sat his wife tittraide her naked - bitood,
ttrho feared, and wished, and dreaded his return:
As some pooit slave awaits ha demon:lord;
Perhaps to meet the frown, the oath, the kohl'
As pas ion happens to Inure, or devils dictate.
A gleam of light came flickering from the
bens,
And:"sho s ;veli the abject povery within:
Like the fag glare of an unfounded hope,
Of his reform, which nude could 'ri s attit eztlect.
The little light displayed her shattered frimile,,
Oe'r which fell griefilad like a simoon passed;
'Till her once lovely form did now convey
A tale that *ell might harrow up the soul.
Ah tender wo• mar. lovely in distress,
The poorest child of Ada's ruined race,
Is doubly blessed above a drunkards wile.
But she Was - poor besides; but one dry 'erdift
That lay span a little bench in view,
Was all their breadstuff, all their bill of fare.
Her means of' living had been carried off
All to the ale-house, ; nd there bartered for
The vile, the 'cursed, the bewitching sturn
That made him mad and sunk him in disgrabei
hut hwth! a - staggering noise is heiird aptircittChi
Thb door flies repen, a'nti lie tumble.; in.
Imagination must here du the rest,
As fur the sake of poor hutzlanity,
My soul grew sick,l could not write it thliti;th
Again I saw him on a 'shbbathraoid
But 0! how c'hang'd was that same drunkeii
His clothing neat and clean, his eye adorned
The human face divine, which glassed with joy;
His hand was steady, and his step was firm,
And independence se'emed to smile on him:
As though he filled his proper place again.
In the great scale of animated nature.
I gazed on him, as thu' lie had In en dead
And now 'tiermittect to return again,
g another trial on our plane': •
II paused and looked, rubed my optic rihriee,
But no mistake, : fur it was really he.
Wondering, I spoke, and did inquiii the change.
"I went (said lie) to hear the temperance men;
I joined the cense, and I have kept it firm.
All my endeavors trospered ever since,
I'm now reformed, I'm temperate--I'm balmy;
Good morning Sir, Pm hastening to time Church,
My wire and children have passed on before."
Wo parted there and as 1 came away
I sighed a bles s ing un the TemperanCe-Pfetke.
Jso. H. HUSTER.
Trotting and Pttcing Itstices=4 Louisiana
Coarse.—The trotting race in hierness yEa.,
terday vt as really an exciting hfl'air, and
well trimpen - sakd fur a 'visit to this Louisi
ana rotpte. the contest was for a purse
of sso—forfeit 35--mile heats. The en.
tries were Mr. McGivney's g-. m. Lar
Clinton, a 1 - eputed 'ciack' from New York,
and P. G. Ctrase'a ch. h. Crowder; the bul
ly trotter of Ne* Orleans. At the blast
or tilts trunipet they bib eame to the post,
drawing sulkies of weight Bet Ween 65 or
75 pounds. Lady Clinton's drier was
somewhat the heaviest. Both heats were
well performed, the sulkies driving at a
; rapid pace s ln a lapped pusitiun froth the
I work 'go' until they nearly reathed the
half milepost. Duni - T . ole first heat Lady
Clinton broke frecp.rently, but Crowder kept
on the even tenor of his way without. 'get•
ting up;' winning the first heat in iei46.—
In the second heat both occasionally broke
their pare, but Crowder reboVeritig soon
er than Lady Clinton at each 'break.' won
the heat in 2:47. This may be considered
very good time, takiltg all cirturnstarrees
into consideratiOn.
We are pleased to witness a spirit kwake
upun the subject of trotting end pacing
that must ensure the success of that depart.
ment of the turf ir the south, ifcultivated
with the Erector that now prevails.
t'reVious to the above, a rase of green
pacing horses came oir bet Ween J. Jones
b. h. Pilot ;old F. G• Chase's b m. Fame.
—Both heats were won by the former in
3:25i and 3.35, very gond time fol• entrain..
ed nticultivated pacing nags.
There will be two races to-day. For
the first for pablog horses; mile heats. Imo
der the saddle, the entries Are M.
Zow's b. m. Maid of Louiaiana, and J.,
Jones' b. h. the second race,
for pacing horses, mile hhits. under the
saddle, there are two entriPis—C. Draper'.
b. m. Lady Missouri, and F. G. Chasese
ch. g. Tippecanoe.—N. 0. Pit.
'Hail td the king!' aR the fellow s a id
j when he threw a handful of hailstones at
the head of his Majesty. [N.
This is almost as good as, the fellow
who addressed Mr. Silas Snow with, 'Flail
Mr..Sno* if it raios, you'll be coist.'Bee
Loh times. •
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MEM
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