:! R.. PUBLISHED BY THOS. PHILLIPS & W. 11. SNIITH, .W. W. CORXER OF WOOD 4 FI F7'H 186t019.--FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in ittreite. Single copies TWO CENT:3L..-for sale at the lairaterartbe °Mee, and by New, Bays. The Mercury and Manufacturer It published WEEKLY, at the same Mime, on n d‘suble anetaints sheet, at TWO nouLkrts a year, in ad. wanes. glnlle topics. 81X CENTS Terms of Advertising. - rim SQUARE OF TWELVE. LINER OE LESS: 3ses Insertion, 0.50 rne mnnlh, VOO !two insertions, 0.75 Two wont!, 6.00 rites* insertions, 1.00 Three months. 7,00 . One week. 1.50\ Four months, R.OO Two amts. 3,00 Sit months, 10.00 reuse week*. 4.00 One year. 15,00 . • • YE %RIX ADVERTISEMENTS. eft ZZZZZZ Lit aT Pt It•PORt. • _ .11111 ifilard. '7'wss Squarst Ng Aisirttis, 41,1.00 :Ms months, $33,00 one year. 35.00 .o** year, 35,00 rrinasee aftertkeneents in protortion. Itilltllßef (ear lines Su Dott.aas a year. - PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. Curt' Pont Orrice Third between Market and Wood .inteeren—R. M Riddle, Postmaster. commit tloctait, Water. 4th door from Wood st. Peter-• erkes.imildiap—Maidir lohe Willock. Collector. Muir TitennOßT. Wood between FiC4 atsd SOC./041 4reols—Janes A. Rartram. Treasurer. Comorrr. Tacker:at. Third street, nest door to the • "'laid r,p•wyt.,rion Charch —S. R. Irihashatt,Treamirer. Mors ea OrTICS. Pnetl I,e4meen Market and Wood vdtrwro—Alexander Hay . Mayor. 11114mlochres Exc aaaaa Poorth. near May . k,:t. 0. RANKS. _ r,Frritanatin. lietmeea Market and Wood swell , . on lairilatnd Fourth streets. Kam Lett tlifIVIPACele.Rl' A 413 F•ltit ens' Dr. typerrfaarr. (forme S rly *darin T g Food.) Fourth, hetwten jilfooei.sod Market streets. glosiireM. eirmistreet. near Wood. HOTELS. t elleeitiamseed, Henn, Water tweet, near the itrid:e. rtictraiman Horst., corner of Penn and Si. Clair. r. MarCalrTa' HOTItt, corner of Third and Wood. 1101114.eerner of Third and Utitenoßimut•, corner of Penn •tmet and Canal. Prim. Booms, [Reedy street,near Seventh. Ma Mammon florae. Liliariy St opon•ite W a yet •! ibmstrusr Lames Horan. Pears St. opposite Canal k oisscur vw oo Ds, ATTORNEY. %NO 111 ,1 10 COUNSELLOR AT L.4.W.—Offire rrmo 04140 Balmorelra &Sees on Grant let.. nestly opposite riew Court House. next rooms to John 0. Mahan. dsa ,—Firat floor 10 TWO& H. ELLIOTT, M. D.—Office removed to Clair street, between Penn lewd Liberty Ste, fftlitAirirA. r 10 #l.llOll TOI SR. Atmi new st lAw. North bla‘t corner dasithfield and Foartle %Wein. sea 10--ly _ . WCAN BLESS & M'CLURE, Aitorneys •n Cssinsellors al Law: Office ut the Diamond. Mick r tha Coign Haan, Pittshargh. sep 10 ISRMIK FINMAY. Attorneys at Lew. Fourth et., sear the Mayer's Mice. rtttettergh. sep 10-1 y t{Ag IMCIN , Ai torney al haw, Fin h, ficrwren Weed and Smithfield sis—Pltisharen. 9fll 10 - 1 y VIA/116,011VIRA. ROBINf;i3N, Attorney ai Low 1.1/. v Mice on the nort h tide "fine Dia t nand.hetwee . id arket and Union strecisoion airs *•i, L DURBORA.iV, Attorney ni IA iv; tenders A. professional services to 16t politic. Office cut- Or at Fifth and Market Streets, shove D. Llny.t ero ofore.Pittoadirklt, Pa. app 10 latilraTEß BUt:H A?i, Attgraers ae Law. 0 Ire LA. realogeed (rum the Diamond. In "Aisnrney'Aßovv , " toady video( Pinata 'areal. between )Bnrael and Wo o od Ili MOMS Pei/ 1 NBUCK ASTER, ATIRNEY AT LAW, . has removed his office to the corner Of Fourth Wive andehetry Alley, between Smithfield awl Grunt aireets,Pitt,hureh. rel. Is Na. GxR W. Altallley ILI LM, Oce N O 5E 4 Fifth street. sear tie Th I eatre, ii films ffi Pip i7—ly REAIDE W ASHINIGTON, ATTORNEY' AT LAW. —oolce is Rostra' B.Blling, Emit fed. ohnngh. Nov .5. 1842. n 101111 J. ISITCHELL--Ait.m.ey at Las office SP enc . Isr or floillthaeld and sgb As . Pittsburgh . irr retiectiest made. A I nosiness entrusted to Ills Ste will be promptly attended to. fib 16-1 r RILOVAL.- R. Morrow. Alderman; om e nor th E side of Fifth M., between Wood and Smithfield scp 10 11$. Pittsburgh. HOLM ES. Office In Second street, next door to 1111111/14111 k Co's Glass Warehouse eep 10-1 Y O—tlNtllrtiN :41----'oCKTON.Bookyteiters.Printerp an Paper M *nurser u rein. No. 31. Markel rt. iep 10-1 Y OHM ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Waier at.. 11IPAT ihe Monongahela Donne, Plitst with. sop 10-1 V 111(111.11 1.. ZOOM • Fit A twig 1.. YOUNG. 11•11I0S. R. YOUNG , & CO" Furniture Ware . : liteetaiii. teiener of Hama at. 4- exchange Alley. Ihertillh - ha whitioar ter purchase Furniture. will find it In 'SW aravalmiTe •• gbi e a' a eaa• Ixtiitt tatlY aut idled that ore •.....00 .0 .‘"V t.4.11,,' " - . . . . -... * . .- - - • I Ain , NG . .. . POST. __:.. . -"' I' 11 - 1 1 - .• 1 ...-- - ' . .--, ' d HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro duce Nlerchatits, And Dealers ir. Pittsburgh Mstrufectures No, 43 Wand street, Plit.tvurgli. _ - HALLMAN, JENNINGS Cotton 'Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 tY..od street. Agents for the wile of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarne March 17,'43. 11101 , 114101.1 n►rXA ....WM TURNBULL. HANNA 4 TURNBULL'S raper Warehouse. No. int Wood si., where may he had a general supply of wrl' in: wraPpitiz• printing, wall paper, blank books, school hooks, kc, 4c. „ ficp 10-19 gap C. TOWNSEND 4- CO., Wire ,Werkeri Afaintfaerarert, No. 23 Market street, bmween 21 and ad streets. sec) 10—ly LIXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and ?• , t. Clair EA stteeta,by AIcHIBBIN 4 . SMITH. pep 10-11 y IaIigIIWNSVIGI.F. JUNIATA IKON WORKS.--Ed 1.311" ward flashes. Manufacturer or Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25. Wood at., Pittsburgh. sep 10 —IY E W GOODS. —IPRiII n Mackey, iv n.leenle and 1. retail dealers In P Rii tal French, d Domestic Dry floods, No. ra. Market et ,PittFltr:lt. Fen 10 jo 11 N 31 9 DEVIT r, Gtor,r Rer I Ing OP Dishier, And Dealer in Pcariner and ritisiturgh liswiCroured Articles, Xe. 224 Liberty Street, Pittr• barsk. sep 10 I N11.r.t41l It %VIVA( 411f1 e. TIN S. DUN:OW.III WILLIAMS DlLWORTll.—Wholesalr Grocers T./mince and Counniiiision Merrltartif, and lealcra in Pittenorgn Manufactured articki, Mo. 29, Wood street. two 10 infix Tl.Sittstpr .. N. KICaN QiiERIFF St KE.tY, SlnnUrattlUrerg of Cooper . 17 Tin. and Sheri Iron VV:ye, No ISO. Front pt ; . turzti. Clouse Spouting and Steamboat work rommly exccuted, Pen 10 DAVID SAN DS, it ATCII Ze CLOCK MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair street, Pats. 'nit burp, GRALF:I 2 IN WATCH F:S, C LOCKS,BREASTPINS FINGIIR RINGS, CIMINS. K 1 18, COXES. .t.c. se p 10 LANDRETII'S GARDIF.N SEEDS.- A Nil of hand,eill's Garden ays on supply Seed•„ alw hand, and for =ilea( his agtocy. Ihe Oro.: orP F. 1.. SNOWDEN, Ifl4 Liberty ar eal. brad Or Wood EMOVAL —Malt hew Jones, Marker and fair Dress ler, liar removed to rouri , uppo stiei M he May ors office, where he will b, happy t ci . wait upon peritia urn or t ansient customers. Ile 4olic its a shale of pubile nal sep 10 J OHN 111 , F A RL %NI), (Trho(siert, aro& er, Third et, between Wood k -Sher 1: a sty - tea respectful ittflrots Ilia friends and the pati.l MAI Ile i! prepared to eceente aII oi4ers cnt AOrllf.Finietirtarils 8.1 rnitlef, fled-i rade. Si 314di, ilxlr and `print Maltrasses, Curtain.... Carpels, all aorta of ITptittlsteritv work, whirl] he will warrant equal .o any matte In 111 rity, and on reagonalile wrins. Fer 10 ItENOrilf,t—Ttwe ssett=eriberss nave rennov. d to %Va. ier between Wol7tl asss4 t3tnithdrid sireetF. when they w ill " v ow ' , Ike Wlinteonle Grorery anti Cononmss siOn Istissine-x and tvould-re-pet.i folly voltrit Ilse patrol age atireir friends 1 W. 1112111.1111 DC P. 4. Co. D I. A. W. rAT l'EßSON. , ::fice on Solithfle A Pe n i rtPt near Siith. lO `"-•••• • -•‘.4 cn • 1 Q la. FARE REDUDEU. U Matt. Littie or FTACISS AKD RAIL I:O•DCARIP. ri.l Bedford, Cliansbere , hurr.. 111:urriAnrg and I.n nen-ler, in plan, enntieriing With the Mail train of i'nrs to N r. (law 150 noir, olakeint , and one night out. Also, the Oireci line to liallitnoie. Fare to eltila4,elltkia eg. Ralt ignore., 9. Leave,. daily at 8 0",•1,,ek A. M. Office F-erond floor I.erow the Merelinni tio•ri Wood si MENIIELL,GRAII ►M , wAuati 4.• (..) fell 23,1843-Iy. Propri,lON. lI4CTS SPEAK FOl2 TUFAISELVES--TRU7II IS COXVINCIXO.-. Having horn ratrtett for nertrl) two year... with a hard swelltn: on the 4c.rt. of my 4"'r• which prodnce , il much pain, - Ind eAel varloolt appqra bone recommended 1,% , the Facility—all in Vain wa cured cent pletrly by I Pe. nee of one bottle of Or- Branit• relit's Linn ment , or Ex , er nal Remedy. Wit Ursa my hand J A MES T AYLOR, Ohio to Atte:hen) , co, Pa. Jan. 10111,IR 411. Dr. Drandreth's Ectrtnal iterilrli y or I.lnnment; gold at hie office, No. 9fl Wood street, Irittiintrgh, PRI CE-- 50 rents per bottle. fel, 8. - --- SUd3R AND 11101-ISSES. 6x . 11110 S. N. 0. Surer. 40 lints. Molasses. Just received per Steam boat Ashland, -d for pale by J. %V . 811 1111 I FIG F. Co mnr3. Water hetween Wood and Sail' llfield usr RP:cEIvF.D. Twelve boxes or Oranges and Lemons, of the Attest qttatity, for sale wholesale and recall. by WM. THORN. feh 22—tr. 53 Wilke( et. W ANTED , a boy of from 14 id 16 years of age. Application to he made befo g T. ilre first of March to first of Liberty head of Wood et. SALT. 300 BBLS No 1 Sail j oi v ila i n u d .R an fl a n f i e n r r. A: E .le 4. I mat 24 Water qt.., between Wood add Smithfield 20 anti LBS Cotton Turns, assorted V~Janti Nor. 2,000 1) , 1 . Batting, 2,000 " Candle Wick, 1,000 " Carpet Chain, and 500 " Cotton Twine From the Eagle Facto y. For sale by HALLMAN, JENNING & Co Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street. 1114 r 17 4/ 10 ., SACK 5 dried Apples, - IP 23 MI, do. do 10 Sacks dried Pearl:es. 41 Saks Feathers, Jost received per steamboats West rolitl and Ilarishorgit.and for sate eery low for rash ILA I LMAN JENNINGS co 43 Wood st. COPAK. NERSHIP. FAMES W. HAG .1474 N 4 JOHN Fs JENNINGS kV have entered into partnership for the purpose or trnnsaetin4. a Wholesale Grocery; Pioduce and Commis, sinn hurtinefs under the arm and style of MAILMAN • I ENS di- Co., at No 43 Wood street, opposite the Merelian a' Hotel..isi here a supply of Groceries and Pitts hough Id nufactured Articles can alway.. he had on litre al terms. March 17 '43- SUGAR RICE tir MOLASSES. 10 NWT Prime N.O. Sugar. 101 lerces Rice. 19 bit's. N 0.3 Macherei. for sale tow LA:otiose consignment, by wax 14. JAMF,S3IAY and Cheap Temperance Documents. pew lest. reed from N• York. a fresh supply of the latest temperance documents, viz:—Baccus Prise Essay, permanent Temperance Documems, Arthur's Tales, SI% Nights with the Washlnztonianr, bound. Jewltt's Lec tures. Hitchcock's FfiZe Cokl Watts Dialogues and Magazines. Dialogues, Hymns, Songs and Fabkm,— Confessions of an Inebriate, Beeeher's Seconon, Bar. berry Howard, Dead Child. Journal k 3000 Youth's Ad emote for January, February, March- and MAI, far 'Sabbath Schools youth's Temperance social les,and the Temperance public. For sate at 1 cent each, or 12* a year to subscribers, tw ISAAC HARRIS. Ageat and Mu. Metall, No 9 sth id. _ ap ANIMA M. CURRY, Attorney at Law. Ot fine on 5.1 t et let %often Wts.d and smithfieta..tp 8 100 EASE'S IIOARHOUND CANDY.—TIrrTut has received this day from New York. a fr. sh supply 0. the above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Colds and Con sumptlon; and is ready to supply eusLtomersat wholesale or retail. at his Medico/ Agency, 96 Fourth at. nov 12 DAVIM CLARK, A g't, failltiowable Boot Maker,— ties removed to Pro, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets. where he wotzd be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronize him. fie uses nothing lint first rale stock. and empluys the hest of workmen; and as he gives his constant personal attention tobusiners, lie traststhat he will deserve alai receive a fair share of patronage. 10 F nu. ICE t_;II EA hi, F CONEUTIONA MY.— A hunker respectfully informs his friends and the public that they cnn always fi nd the hest quality of lee Creams. together wttu al: kinds of confectionary and fruits, In their sem on. at his esialdithment —No. IL Fifth street, heiwc n Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties siipplied on the shortest notice, with cakes. or ant thing in his line. Also families furnished won Bread. sep 10 •kers wed EVANS'S CAMOMILE PILL LS.—ABKA. HAM J. CLEM CR, residing at 06 Molt street, New York, was afflicted with Oyspemita In its most aptravatt d form. The symptoms were violent head• ache. great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart. horn, pain In the chest and stomach always after eating, unpaired appetite, semsatinn of sinking at the stomach, furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vomiting!, dizziness towards night nod restlettess. These had continued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr.Wai. Evans. IllOCllailtatn street, and submitting to his ever successful and agreeable mode of ;swan-W.oe patient was completely restored to health in the short space of arm wont tt. nti sratefts I far ttio Incalculable benefit deriv ed. fißdi• earn. forward and solo nteered the a bove s tale For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. R. AELLEAS, Agent., No 20, Wood street. below Second. Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON FACTORY. Prices Reduced. • short Rat Yarn. Lyng Reel Yarn. Yo. 5 at 16 cts. per th 5110 at 9 eli per dz. 6 nt 161 ditto 600 at 8 ditto 7 at 17 ditto TOO at 7 ditto 8 at 171 ditto ROO at 6 ditto 9 at 1:1 ditto , 900 nt 5 ditto 10 at 19A dam 1000 at 4 ditto 11 at 19 ditto ' • 12 at 01 ditto 'Candlewick at 16 Wiper ili. 13 at 20 data Coin Bailin; • 9 ' ditto 14 at 201 ditto raoitty do. • 121 ditto 15 at 21 ditto Carp`t Chitin • 20 ditto 16 at 22 ditto Icat'n To inn • 25 ditto 17 nt 23 ditto tniotkintt Yarn and la nt. 24 ditto .l'ilverlet Yarn ;always on 19 at 2i ditto hand 20 at 26 ditto ,Colton Warps made to order. Irr O r ders promptly iittendrd to. Inert at J. 4- C. rnmier' , .., Locan k Kennett) '+. or the port office. aditresx eeti 27. I. N. NICIORIIEVD 4-Co. d Cabin[ 50N, 0 Si. 250 filti,S S . O. NIci.2.SCS 49 Tierce.; Cir.. 211 No 3 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do. 7 'never , . Sperm Oil. 3w4 tec-rierd per s P Exprege NIRO and for ale by J. W. lIIIR DR IDG k Co' mar 4. Wati.r xi bei wren IVond and Simi fleinoval. TRP..titiattettlctr bag ri`ITIRV d 1.9 F.A 4 iliolllll l . ll, Tinlloring 17.0altlioltuietti in the lilottonnhela bonze. !id door frown Arm O. no .inii ltliefd st .at here hianlti rualoantert •nd all ()I her, who May fwvor him with a call may duiwad-on ha yin:: ilich work done in a supg^riinr Sly le. From his letire in ilie Itio•tittegq in ilik rii y, and in many alher r..16.,,;,10,.,iit•• I,‘ etiinite and America, he (relit 011fifirtil thai hn ran alve s:lll.Giclion in all who may ?den." to favor him iv.li, tlo it el 4 Mom. II v t ird a t Iritt Inn In nod .tifirritir vorktnaltaltip hr 'war, In merit 101 i rrcrivra sha re Of nih ptair‘olllllM. (Irk - Art. l lowpint l : nn hand a sit vitt r of t:notit , altel Irinilltiii%gimiia",le for the .ms.onler I ra.le • ho - li n iil h sold al very reduced prirett. DONAGHY. THE PVIII.IC, seal partiru/sr/v to gas . ferae , - k Part -gee of this city:—Flaving retired from the martice of Medicine. I may he permitted to say, that It i t a• f ~flea 10 ihe lot oft at few persons to have enjoyed 40 liberal or larse a share of oleo reit Ira? practice as say own has been for tit last 30 or 40 The esperlencr of t lint long period of active life, and; he filet of my having been Iwire,.htet 1830 associated with Dr. Ti. rt . Wilson. in the pi artier of medicine, (In both p i period of live years.) enables me impulse fully of the merits of tin pUls, So convenient, sn efficient • and yet so safe, did I esteem these pills. that for the last five yeats in my practice for the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever name, and oho-t• or females in itarticular,l have used more ol them titan all other medicines. Like every other medicine. this must Intl to some in stances, hut In my hands there has been less disappoint. ment and more satisfaction In t.ic administration of 'hid one 'remedy titan of ail ol hers; its ;owl effects sometimes quite asioni•Mlng me. If my patient rerptired a tare a perleal medicine either • fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pt.is were just the thing I wonted. ff a dyspeptic acid condit‘on ofthe stomach, combined w ith cos tiveness or Inactivity Mille liver constituted the disease of my patient. the pills were just the thong 11 wanted. If I treated a cave requiring nn emmenarmue, the Witson's pills were just the thie4; 1 wanted. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance. or other difficulties, indicating a dislurhnnce of the circulatory and secretory systems. annoyed my patient at the 'turn of life,' the Wilson's pills werrjust the thing I wattled. Thus, without resm•el to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the tone I have had it under treat meat, particular indicnesans or sympions arigins, v - ore al—says most promptly and most happily met by the W iiI , CIII . F pills. • That so great a number of diseases, and sometimes up. parent ty opoocite ones, In which I have used these pills, should he cooed more readily by them titan by any other remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but why it is finis as clear to my mind as that a great many per . oo6 .lipold he.enrgye thirsty fain Ls many different canoes. and yet all require that common and greatest id all blessings, water in quench their thirst. in conclusion, it is due the eputation of the medicine and the public, to say decidedly and unconditionally. that the Wilson's pills aref Ifemily combination I have ever met with In my longeon•se of pcatlice,that really pus. enter, anything ma refire nr specific for sick headache, Voters DR. MILO ADA MC The above Pills fiesig,ned particularly for the sick Haed.A rive. Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels (cc., prepared by lie proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for sale,wholesaie and re:ol,ot his dwelling in Penn street, below hla- bats, Oct 1 Ci.ntitSTr Coe t he Knife was formerly resorted to in all 0111P11 of burns, scalds and wounds, where mortitica• was apprehended. The necessity fir such sharp pram• tire exists no longer. The Magical Pain Extractor, from Comstock 71 Malden Lane is a far more efficient proven live of mortification than cold steel or nitrate of silver. Tie application of this wonderfal c.)sapound instantly removes the local pain,and ifihe %mind, scald, barns or bruise itosnot injured some vital organ so as to reader cure lint asinine, It ' ill in a very stmt . , space of time restore the part affected to a sound and heaMby stale without leaving the cleat lx hehind. This preparation is also a certain remedy for inflamed eyes. cancerous sore., uteers, broken breast and sore nipple and all ebrasions and eruptions of the skin. Its success as a cure for the plies is unparalleled and the vouchers for its care. tire properties are from the meat respectable and en lightened sources—Herald. For - sale at Tuttle's, 86 Fcurth 110111FIENOMENON LN CHEMISTRY—Edit Heir Dis--colots the hair and will not the skin This Dye is in time form of a Powder which in Math matte, of tam may he applied to the hair over night, the first night turning the lightest or grey hair to dark brown; and by repeating a second or third night, to a jet black. Any person may., therefore, with the least possible trouble keep his halt any dark shade or a perfect black, with the positive man:trance that the powder if applied to the skin mill not cuter it. There is no coloring in this statement, as any one limy easily test. These facts are warranted by the chembit who manufactures it. • For sale at TUTTLE'S., 86 Fourth street. where a large assortment N'Tatent Medleitter way affrays be had at either wholesale or retail °Deal/or/et ! 86 Festerk strestr I)as GOODE'S Celebrated "Female Pi 'Hs. "I hese arestrongly recommended to the notice of the ladles as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their se:, from Want of ex.. PreiSt, or general debility or the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills Itavo gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the Uni. ted States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and 'detail. by R. E SELLERS. Agent. sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second. IM.ADAM" Boot and Shoe Maker. Lieeety St., opposite the heed of SrailAjtsld at., Pittsburgh.— Tte subscriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business in the aid :land of Mr. R., and Is prepared to execute all &script lons of work in his tine, In the hest manner and on the shortest notice. fie keeps cor stantly on hand a large assortment ofshoe findlngsef all descriptions and of the hest quality. lie selaits the patronage of the nub. lie and or toe crtift. Wkl. ADAIR. yen 10 INITSBITRGIT MANTIFACTORY.--Springs and Avis* for Carriers' at Easter* Pricer. The suhgerlherl manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coneh,C and Ellittle Springs warranted,) Juniata Iron Axles. Silver and Brave plated Dash Framer, Brass and plated Huh Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass tamps. Three fald Steps, Malleable fron,Hoor Handles and (linger. &e JONES rni.EMAN. tea 10 Ft. Clair et., nen r . 1 e tlicetieny (triage. D.SELLCRS. D.,office and dwelling In Fourth I • near Ferry al feet. aep 13-17 LOOK AT THIS The attention , ftho to who have been somewhat step. tical in referenre to the numerous certificates published In favor of 11r. Firsavne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher ry, no account (tribe persons twine unknown in this see r ion of the 943%• • is respectfully directed to the following rert Ideate, the writer of which has been a citizen of this borough foal years. and it known as a gentleman of cityinte and responsibility. To Ike Agent. Mr. J. KIRBY • I have used Dr Ikwayne's Comp and Syrup of Wild Cheers for a rough, with which I have been severely of flirted far riltnnl tour months, and 1 have no beehnilon In saying that it Wise most effective medicine that I have been aide tn procure. It composes all uneasiness. and agrees well with my dirt.—non mantains a regular and snort appetite. 1 car freely recommend it to all others Ontilarly affileied. J. M t Borongh of Chamheryh'g. March §. V:411. Pen 23 ror sate by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street . FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMFNTAI. TREE?. PERSONS slesirmia of pencnrint Froli. Shade. and Ornamental Trees, or Stiroltherv, from Philadel. nl‘ta or New York, are replicated to make application as .00n n• iwe.lbte, at the and Feed Fiore of 11 , e rob. ...Fiber, where con he tied ratalogne*, eratultoualv, r f the Irmo excellent •arieties. F. L. SNOWDEN, sep 21 No 184 Liberty reet head of Worn+ NVILLIM II C. WALL, Plain a•d Fancy Portrait and Piastre Frame Manufacturer, N. 87, Fourth Street Pittsburgh, —Canynnn firnshen. Varninlt e fnr A 'lints, aIWaV! on hand. Looking Claw.et. kr, promptly framed to nrder. Repairing done L t the abort rat nor Ire. rartienirty 'Went Inn paid to re:tiding and jobbing ay/ cry de•erlp , inn, Person filling VIVI ?tram Ront• or boom. will And N to heiradvant - yr In call. fop 10 WM. S (Porepppor to H. M'Clorkey) Fnoh• inanAP fool Maker, Liberty Pl., `2d door from VI-21n 'they, The gnherriher rr•lroetfolly Informs publicthat he irm rommeneed the above biIiiPPINI In the .hop formerly oecuplod by Mr. Henry M'Cioakey. enA ihrit he In now prepared to roliend to nil orilprp in his linr p„, q „ e a. will, tle.pairlt and nit the mop(' renPonable terniv. Front exirrietier I i the nu rotricinre of l'rt.lsintinl , le TlOOl9, lie feela rotindent that nil nu - titles front 111 , e.ttntOhtlonent Is ill !IVP citigrnel inn In hi* pa iron.. A Phrtreol pnhlie paironn-4r is renteetr,fli, pep TO 1110P/RD SEFTPS A f r... or Bari Seettp, ron Molin:1 of Cann... Mil aid R Pio rereiveil t'Y fell 3. F I. BNOW9EN, 148 Librrtv M. Porml , le Plat form Settles on villirelit, to welgS 2,500 the, at $55 00. do do do do 2,005 at 145 00 do do do do 1;500at 35 00 do do do do 1.000 at 30 00 do do do do 500 at 25 00 With roking levers an addition of $3 to each scale. scales for the nee of Warehouses, Flouring Mills. 41-e.,t he same price.+ as above. Alan, White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements. and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for from Fl to $l5, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills, Saw M Ills. Salt Works, 41-c„ double and ,Inge geared slide lathes,foot and other talkies for wood turning machistes for tenanting chairs, 'lasing machlncs, door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without thrashing machines, a superior article; circulat saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma• chilies and tools nfall descriptions,also for making black Ins boxes,' superior article; governors for steam engine• stocks, taps and dies, coffee mills. bedstead or joint hots and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma chinery made or repaired; printing press piallens turned and printing presses repaired JAMES MAY, Agent sep 22-tf WM . E. AUSTIN, Attorney at Law. Phrourgh, Pa. Office In 41h streel, opposite Burke's Building. WILLUM E. A orrix,Esq., will give lllssiteniion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patron age or my friends. WALIIIIIR FORWARD. .eP 10—ly ITTSRURGH 4:Mr:ELATING AND REFERENCE PIA BR A RV of Religious, H Istotlcal.Polltical,and lOW cellaneona Workp, PPM he open every day. Sabbath eg. cepted. "rout 7 o'clock, A. I.l„nnt 9. P. M., In the Ex. change Buildlng,corner of St ',Clair streetand Exchange alley. , tv nere ?ttnctual attendance witl be given by Pep 10 1. GEMMIL. NEW ROUTE. ENTIRE NEW COACHES FROM PITTSBOROH TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. United States 'Express Line Leaves Pittsl.nrch dai'y, at 2 o'clock. r. K, via Steam. hoot to Brownsville, thence in splendid new coaches to Cumberland, over the great National Road, and from there, by RAILROAD, in superior new eight wheeled cars, to Baltimore. Washington city and Philadelphia. The ahoy. Line is represented to the traveling public as being unequalled between the Ohio River and Eastern cities for comfort and espeditiow, having made arrange ments to convey passim gers through in two days, and no night travel, either by Stage or Railroad Cars.— Think of RI Only 75 miles Stage travelling, and 55 miles lees than the Wheeling route, and that in superb new coaches. Forel.° Raltimote, $lO. COO lathe Monongahela Souse. A. 13 END EB SON /4- CO, Eirge Proprieto ml- a For pliblishing a new Daily Paw in the City of Fitts burgh, to by imitated the DAILY MORNING POST. rr HESubscribers having made arraniements to merge the American Manotaetitier rind Pittsburgh Mercu ry info one Journal, have conclutied to publish a daily paper with the title of the !laity Jetireiirg frost. The leading object of tne "Pore-kill be I bersseminn lion and defence of the political pritielpies haVe bete tofore been maintained by the Editors, in ifielr rivective papers, and their hest efforts wilt still be deVoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Although, in politics, the paper will he thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope. by giving an !toms!, candid history of passing Political events, F'oreign and Domestic Intelligence, and brier notices of all mat ters and occurrences that rome properly within the snliere ofa Public Journal, to make their papet sufficiently in erecting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, 1r respective of party considerations. In addition to the political and general news that will be fould in the ••Morning Post," the Editors will take pains to furnish the Ansi nesss community with the latest and must interesting COMMXRCIaL Itrrst.Lt• calms from all parts or the country, and to have prepa tett inch accounts of the Markets and thus State of Trade atiisrlit)bandwantageons to our Merchowts and Business ItlakWtheir several callings. Tersitto.—The POET wilt be published en a large Imperi al sheet of fine paper, (ma nu fact nred especially for this Journil) at the two-m:111y low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum,payable In advance. It will also be sold by newsboys at hits low rare of TWO CENTS a copy. Advertisements will be inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city, TW ENVY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will be engaged on. the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W.H. SMITH. Au:nsi 31, 11141 BY Morrison 4- Co London, for sale only by S. N Wickerslinnt, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sap 10 New Yolk and Liverpool Line. PERSONS (estrous of sending fur ttei: friends to conic from any part of Great ftritairi, are respect fully informed that the subscriber is at all times pre pared to make rush evaagi UM - lOW Fie is prepared to remit monies by drafts, which are. made payable at any point throughout the Unites' Kingdom on presenta. tion; having been fur the last 12 years engaged In the business, he fnels ennfident that Ills arrangements on Mull stiles the Atlantic arc surh as will give satisfaction. The Ships compr6ing the above line, are ttl ofthe first etas. and are commanded by carer& and skillful masters, leaving Liverpool once each week daring the season.— For further particularsapply it by letter to JOHN ['ERDMAN, 7 o• 61 South street, New Yark, „ J. KIRKPATRICK,. nt Messrs Wizen 4.• Fleming's, Water street Plisligh March 3--2md. mpr „,,,i Fine tnufseinred he , heir Mnebint between 1-11a lh alrrel. two Pitts neeetnre and nd the follow g scalearsitho composed 0 dal): N o . 1, roil 11le MaOM .rain On Wien, o weigh :3500 ,ouods.ak 565,- 4 0UNC k BR 4DRURY 0 14 PROSPECTUS!. Passage and nemittances, TO AND FROM GREAT BRZTAXN. ,g.i: ../-2-1.. f • i . •111' , 1 1 . 1 2 #L. ,441FiCV401 ass a • 2 ••• 1* ''. • S. monnow, M/NUFA CTUR ER of Tin, Copper and Sheet Tror ' Ware, No, 17, Fifth it., between Wood and ?Cu- Keeps constantly on band a , zood assditily+ o aware'' , and solicits a share of public patronage. Also. on hand, the follawing t slides: Shovels, Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons, Skillets, Teakettles!, Pots, Ovens, Coffee Mills d.c. Met chants and others are invited to call and examine for theipsetrs , t; he is determined to sell cheap for cash or approves er. mart. —if W I LLI A 'lf DO fl ERTY, HAT and Cnri Mannt. , trirer. 148 Liberty at. between Mnrket and Sixth. un 10— 6m. U. M. DAWSON, Illauufacturer of Tin, Copper and Shee Iron Ware. No 61 Liberty, between Market and 6th streets WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Pitts— burgh, and the public In general that he continues tnrarr y on th.. above business In all its various branches tithe ab ove stand; where he welt always keep a gener al assortment of all articles in his line, all of which will he made in the came manner and of good materials, and will be disposed of on the most moderate and ac eommoriallng terms. Country Mercaants and roller dealers will And it 10 the11.11dV:111111ge to call and examine his stock before par. chasing eleeweere. 8100011:1001R.41011F01.1111d portieres roofed with copper. zinczi.te, lead and Iron on the shortest notice; Gutters and Conductotsmade and put up with despatch av usual. apr 5. THE GREAT' CENTRAL ROU •E, e 4 NATIONAL ROAD AND BALTIMORE haID OHIO RAIL ROAD COMPANY. MEN' Doe Of IL B. Mil Coaellos for Washington City, Baltimore. Pitiladalphia and New York. - This line ht in full operation and leavear ittshargit daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington ?a. aid national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Co's. to all the *hove places: Travellers will find this a speedy and comfortable rustle. it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and eumlerland line, facilities will he afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Ex tra coaches farinl•heii at the !Monett notice, wito the privileir of going through direct, or taking ene night's rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our t odi vv cit . a s t i th o etd cic or o n s ga . hela House Feb. 3d--dot. President of N. H. Stare Co. YAWL FOR SILE. to.sv Clinker built Yawl (klefiaolghten'a build) Tor rale low for each: A p BIRMINGHAM it Co. ply to . firs 60 Water it. aP Ift• j lbi 0 00 B 111.0: Superego flour, in 'lone Ilhd 1 gele by 1. W.s TS BItIDGE dF Co, aplo. Water ot„ipoween" , Vold and Soltirdied ICE rwo CENTS DAILY 11ORNING POST “Canal continis.6 ere , ittii.” This bill became a law without the Go. 'ernor's . signature, on Friday the i3th of April 1843. Ao accto 'reduce the expeeses and provide for 'the electien Of, -The Board Of 'Canal Commissioner's. Section 1. Thai St the raeitt annual - elet4 don, the qualified Voters' of the several 'counties of this commonwealth Shall vote for three persons as Canal Cotinmissioners, who shall perform the duties stow by law enjoined hprin the 'Canal 'Cotten ission ers of this Commonwealth. The person, 'so elected shall decide, by draVving from a box ballots numbered one, two and three, which of them shall hold his effiee one; which two, and which three year's. The Commissioner who shall draw the ballot numbered three shall hold his office three years, he who shall draw the ballet MAO.. bered two shall hold his office ; two years) and the other shall hold his office one year. On the second Tuesday in October, le each year thereafter, there shall be elect; eel one persdn as Canal Commissioner. who Shall hold his office for three )eatt.r.-- The elections of Canal Commissioners shalt be conducted by 'the officers autliorised by taw to conduct the general elections in the 'several election districts. A return of the votes given for said office shall be 'made to the Secretary of the Cornmon wealth; iii the manner 'now 'provided for the trans.; mission of returns of e'ections of represen tatives. The Secretary of the CornitionA wealth, on receipt of all the returns, s 811 notify - the pe'rsons so elected who shell 'en. ter upon the duties of their office on the second Tuesday in 'January, succeeding their elective. if any - vacancy 'shalt occur in in the said Board, of Canal Commisaioners by death, resignation or 'otherwise:the Governor shall appoint a suitable person to supply the vacancy until the nett geti-'. eral election, *hen a person Shall be elect ed for the unexpired term of him whoad death, resignation 'or remt haled cauited a vacancy; and that the 'pay Lite - said Canal Commissioners, as well as the present Canal Commissioners from anti after the passage of this act, ehail.ta'ch three dollars per day, Sec. 2. From and after the first election of the Canal Cominissioners Under the provisions of this act, it shall not be Iv's: ful for the Canal Commits otters to 414 point an engineer upon the pbblic provements, but the duties hezetofore quired of the engineer corlis shall fie peri formed and attend , d to by the' Presided of the board or Canal Com•eissioners, . Sec. 3. That from and after the pas,: sage of this 'act, 00 supervisor of strperld tehlent ou any of the canals, rallrciaJA, 'of other onprovrments df the Commonwealth, shall receive more than 82 per days no en gineer upon locomotive More than $2 per day, no foreman thati $1,50 per day, except the foreman in the mechanical departnt et, who shall not receive melts than $2 per day, no despatcher, Mate . agent collecting gooney froth passengers or otherivise, more than $1,50 per day; r the collector at Philadelphia shall receive $1,200 per annum; the collectors er, other offices *here the tofts shall tenoiint to $30,000, and upwards. shAl 'receiVe $9O per month; at offices *here the toils What( amount to $20,000, and upwards, the 'col-- lector Shall receive $7O per month; at offi ces *here the trills shall amount to $12,- 000, and upwards, the collectr shall re. ceive $6O per month, and all other roller' tors $5O per month, and that there tahall be but one colleclor at each co!lector's of fice; and no collector shall receive any compensation or allowance for clerk hire, and no collector at any of, the of fi ces on the canals atlas Commonwealth; shall te. 7 ceive pay for any time when the haVigatios of the said canals shall not be in operation: Provide t, That no superintendent, super visor or other officers, etcept lock tenders, employed on any of the public works of this Commonwealth, shall recerve pay for any 'day that they shall net actually have been employed in the service ante Corn.. monwealth, and that each acid eVery act , count shall be rendered tinder 'Oh or afg firmetion. And provided 'further, That no person shall be employed in ahy capa city upon any of the railroads and canals belonging to the Commonwealth, whet shay be directly or indirectly interested, di en gaged in the business of trahaportaiion of merchandise and produce or passengers epon the same; and if any person shall per form the duties of more thah one Oho or appointment, he shall receive the pay and "etholothente of one office or appOiotment only. See. 4. That From and after the Passage of this act, the pay fa- the hire of clerks and secretaries in the office of Canal Corn inissioners, shall be $l,OOO per annum. Sec. 5. That so rouch of the acts o Aesembly as are hereby altered 'and sup— plied, be, and the same is hereby repealed. AN ACT •To punish seduction, and to iffoid a more adequate civil remedy for the injury; Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the C om . Montiedith of Pennsylvania in Genera Assembly met, and it is hei-eby enacted by the aut ho r ity o f the same, That seduction of any female, of good repute, under 21 . yews of age, With illicit intercourse, under promise of :Herrings, is hereby decisrel to he an indictable offence, in addition to the remedies now given by law fus the perpe tration of this Oat priate and public wrong; and any persor who stall be eon victed of the offisaca of seductitin saidiin Atli cowl of--Quartet soar.