,r ".`.~- - , ` ,= ~:?~~. ~ rF~a~l.> ;. -_t.,' ~~ ~-. VOL .1.-NO. 243 PUBLISHED BY 'VIM. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH. 'llO7.Pr; CORNER OF WOOD it FIFTH BTB. virawo—rive DOLLARS a year, payable In litialteth Single copies TWO CENTS—for sere at the iliPside or the office, and by News Bays. itfitulllcitcury and Manufacturer • published WEEKLY. at the same office, one double Podium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ed. verses. Sinale copies. SIX CENTS. Terms of PIM SQUARE OF TW "se Insertion, 0.50 One month, Twe Insertions, 0,75 Two monis, Tithe Insertions, 1.00 Three months, f t .Oftertrit, 1.501 Four months, rove weeks. 3,00 Six months, ' . Tires weeks, 4.00 One year, VE %ftLY ADVERTISES' ENTS cusrmasstm AT rue...suite. ~., . . ~ . Oss Sqstaes. ' Teeo Sisires I in months, 10500 Six months, $23,00 ie.te year. - 25,00 One year, 35,00 . i'',lii?"-Larirr advertisements in prorartion. ~. Cit MIS or four lines St: DOLLARS a year. PUBLIC OFFICES,&C. CVrT Parr Orrtca. Third lietWeen Market and Wood Agreed-1 , M Riddle, Postmaster.. flosent H•tose, Water,4th door from Wood st. Peter sen...ol,o4lll2r Major John Mllock, Collector. • :VITT Tai♦iCßY. Wood between Firil and Second lltreets—James A. Rartram. Treasurer. IikRINTT Titts.lll3RT. Third street, nest door to the - 1- I"lnitd Preahrterian Chureh—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. Moon t'ir Orrice, Fourth, hetween Martel and Wood lararis—lteirander flay, Mayor. ilikecattAT'sNoe. Fourth. near Market et. • BANKS. riee d gee chetvreen Market and Wand atreriP. on TothMrand Fulani, stream MturnairrA' aan Manny Atremelts' a.mo FAarecite` Ds .- -kart Mort. (formerly Saving Fond,) Fourth, lietteten Rood and Market streets. Excaaaos, Fifth street. near Wood. HOTELS. - Ittovoirriautc• noose. Water street, near the Bridge. 'Elerrasor liore.t,, corner arena and St. Clair. 4 1011 MBILitca arra' Horst., corner of Third and Wood. A vollut liorkt.,corner of Third and Smithfield. . tbrries Alrivrer. corner or Pew, end Canal. Strair.arr E►ot.a. Liberty Wee,. near Lteventh. 4111i,Lears If &Piston II pone, Liberiy St o p tin Ate w ftyne Riumosroarr M►artos Horn, Penn St. oppntile Canal, LLII ODER:Ir WOODS, ATTORNEY AND IL COUNSELLOR AT LAW.-01111 , e remo ved to ftakeerett's offices on Grant st., neatt3i ,imposite gibe NemCourt House, next rooms to John D. Mahon, isq,—First door. Pen 10 - WO& EL ELLIOTT, M. D.—Office relayed te X 4 • Se. Clair street, between Penn end Liberty St s •, ses!lti• II P 10 111.1G11 TON RR, A ito.nev at Law. North Eat 4 corner • argivilinfleid and Fourth streets. sep 10-1 y 'AgtC&NDLESS & Dt'CLURE, . A tor ne pc and ensineomi Ht haw: °Mee in the Diamond. hack • atiln ohil Claim Ilonse.Pittsburgh. sep 10' Wave NNW, Ir. Attorneys at Law, Poarthrt., wear the Mayor'e Office, Pittatmegh. 10-1 y 3. HANII L'l't tN. tome? at Law, Fitt h. between Wool and ? mitbfleld Mc. Pittsdnirrh. rep 10-1! - ' , °MARA ROBINSON, A9orney at Laws; Office on the north side of the Dlantond.l4etween cfrrets. op stairs rep 10 Als , DIIRBORA.WvAItorney at Law; tenders profeastotutt services to the. public.. Office cur ear saf Mb and Market Streets, above D. Ling.! ,k Co's Ilerlinb.Phl4l.oreh, Pa. sep 10 VIIIBTeit k 8U , 11 , 0 , 1 AN, Attorneys at Law. office 1:4 remdee.l from the rtiamtnil, In "Alinrneelltotv." 1i dp 'bleat Fourth street, between Ntarket and wood Oteenwa Pep 10 11\1 .111UCKNA91 E8 1 ATMNEY AT. LAW, : has removed his odic.. to the corner of Fourth - ittentandleiterty Alley, between Smithfield and Grant lititleos,Fittobursh. sop 10 •GA'ORF/E W. LAFXO. Attorney at 'Law. Office fen. $4 Fifth creel, near the Theatre, Pilule:l..l;h. Imp 27-1 y REAOK W ASI-111116TON, ATTORXZT AT LAW. —Office In Bears' Building, roortlisrect, ritlnhernh. Nay. 5. 1842. MOUN illlrTCHElX—Attorney at Law, office wetter of Smithfield and .sth loc. Pittsburgh. Oolgoc 14 • 111 male. A I nosiness entrustrd to his irtig *MI the pro is poly 'misting to. .44 Itr--I r nIIIIIOVAL. - R. Morrow. Alderman; ofti e north side et Ftttlit •t.. between Wood and ll'ittsberth. deO lO DR. B. R. RO LACS. Office in Sexond street, next door to Motorway It Co'l Glass Warehouse rep 10-1 y fiHNt3ft tN 44. s I'OCKTON, Booktenent. Printer.. an Paper . Manufactarent, No. 37. Markel pt. sap 10-1 y 40EN ANDERSON. Smithfield Fmtudry, Water et.. _2o,lll'lWe Monongahela Douse. Mita% ursh. seplo-1y lITIOSIASYOUN • FRANCIS I. YOUNG. n nf" B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware gamma. tArner of Hand nt. it Exchange Alley. remelts wishing to purchase Furniture, will find It to lteiradvantase to give us a call. being folly satisfied that .olle earl please an to quality and price. see 10 VlCsolAs D. C0L1KAD,....• • ..... LOYD S. COLICKAN COLtNAN CO. Me t Agents, Forwarding and Cawasission Merchants ugsee Street, Vicksburg .Mllll They respectfully soAct t consignments. n 22— CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe Manufacto ■ ry. No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States ...man Ladies Pruttella; - K id and Satin Shoes made in steatestuaanner, and by the newest . French patterns. sett 10 GI a ex TOOLS, consisting of Hoes, Pastry Spades Transplantiog Tossrels, eddtog Toots, Boddlog IkuPrres; Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., lust re• salved and for sale • by P. L. SNOW DEN. *Pie 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. a I ivIONINIII A TES' Lit., ANK S, for proceedln:s In At NUL tasitusst ander the late law, for sale at this Mee SALE.—Lot: oa4he Korth East corner of Coal tame anil WO 'scoot. Apply to BENJ. DA SLING:I'OY, Market, near 4th it. L 8 S. Landretleu French tinar Beet deed.gast recolved and for sale at the Drug and Seed •lain of F. L. SNOWDEN, fif* it 184 Liberty creel, head of Wood. iC PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— ba.used in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on Saetl Paperdted in the formsapproved by the Cou ri,for sale did tin dike of the Mercury and Democrat. rep 1 •WIL UUBBALRD, fashlonatde boot and aloe ilanaratturer. No. 101, 'Filial weeet, between flfusig died ilmitth6e4ll strceu3. Pittsburgh imp 16 IMMeATTECLIION. Jr.. Birnsingharn, near Pittsburgh, la.. Manufacturer of Locks. Hinges and Bone; To -7Sa*,risliai.l4lll and Timber Screws; Housen &remitter Win 1111411a4c- sep 10-1 y BriCLOSKEY.l'atior and Clothier, Lither.y 1111.184;lhotsiaanifihtth and Virgin alley, South aide. *SIP. TaryilimegiDGE CO., Wholmle Grocers and inkiiies Revenants— Seeond street, between asifth ine.,Cßlintbn cz h._ len 10-1 y Ir:114 A. GORDON. Commission ittii Forwarding ilairetsuits, Water st., Pittsiargi. sep 10—.1 y • -- _ghat= & Amp rolr4Rpliev MER. No. 80 Water stmt, Pitub l olo Pa. liPliagft - Bbipping 5 alms per 100 ' 44 011V ... 7 rettheimall salair2l perinea. dvertising, LYS. 1.1NR9 OR LESS SZ.OO li.oo ',OO 8,00 10,00 15.00 ll= a. ••., ,,I .Z - . . ,- : 1, - e::•_ , --%- 7..........4?„ :. -•-.. :.- • .• _—, --- :-- n7.' . ma c ..-' ' 7 ': 7 . 3.... - -,--,4!,*.--1.-31,..----,..,...;;.4;. -;' .-'-'-,,-*,„....•' ----- - , •• - . - . -- - . 1 '.. .7 ' 1-,''.. "V -.,1 7.: ' .:, -- • 7 - - ,. , •.•-;;-•- :, . i•- ~ . v,,,.Y,.n,t..4s 1". ~ ' . t 1-'.=-,;'.f,..'-''.._,,.•.:' .T x*".:.•f, . .: y.,.. ~r- !':-':'Zf';'7 -- t 77? • i, - ~,i',• ,f•).' ,''* '---,.,--1- ,-".; -,. ' . .. " -',°.- . ..' .t - " ,,2i. - -.- l. _‘..-1' • _._ . • . . . . -...,.. .. . 7 .... ~ . , .... .. ..„ . •. _• •,, . , • ~ • . . AI ... • - - • • . • .. : - • • ~ . . ....:. .. f. ...: ' i ... - - _... • D .• MO. , . NING .., .„ ":::. „.. .":,........4.:,, HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co , Wholesale Grocers Commission and Pro duce nterchauts, ,And Lhoetsrs ir. Pinsbitraccit Mann/venires war 17 No, 43 Wood street. Pittsburgh. 1i AILMA IV, JEN NINCS & Co., Cotton -Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood st reet. Agenta for the Sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns March 17, '4l, 111101IPSON 1201114 -•......... • ...I• lIMS TORPISCI. L. HANNA 4. TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. 104. Wood st., where may he had a genera; SU poly of writing wrapplo:. prim : Wig. wall paper, blank books. school hooks, Ore, Ire. sap 10--1 y IDP C. TOWN.SCND ¢ CO., Wire Workers and 1.11,. Manufacturers, No. 23 Market street, between 2d and 3d streets. sep 10-1 y NXCIiANGI3 HOTEL, Corner or Penn and SI. Clair jJ at reeia, by ideRIRBIN Al• aep 10-1 P BnowNsvILLE, JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--FA ward "Nelms, Manufacturer of Irtrit and Nails Warehouse N 0.2.5, Wood at.. Prltsburah. Pep 10 —l y. J EW GOODS. — Preston 4- Mackey, wholcenie and retail dealers In English, French, at d Domestic Dry Goods, No. RI, Market at ,Piitshnreti. seri 10 jOliN M'DEVLTT, Wholesale Grocer Rectifying ID Distiller, And Deafer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufectured Article* Aro. 224 Liberty Street, Pitt,- lurch. step 10 WILLI &is H. %'lrtt.r.t.vita lent' S. Dit.scovin [WILLIAMS dr. DlLWOR'llL—Wholesnle . •• Grocers Produce a rid Cnmmission Merchants, and leasers in Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. 29, Wood street. sep 10 Jourt ILSRLAITIP J•l‘. N. KtAX SSHERIFFdic KEAN, Manufacturers or Copper, 'Tut. and Sheet Tron Ware, No 10, Front et., Flits burgh. Nouse Spoutin: and Steamboat work vomtutv executed. rer 10 DAVID SANDS, IN ATCH & CLOCK MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair street, Pitis• hn DEA l.b:St IN WATCH F:S, C LOCKS,BR EASTPINS FIXO ER RINGS, CHAINS, KE YS, CHAIRS, 4,c. pep 10 taANDRETIPI.3 GARDEN SEEDS.- A fun supply of Lantheih's Garden . Feeds, always on hand, and for rale at his agency, the Orurstore of - F. L. SNOW DEN, rep 10 184 Liberty in rest, head of Wood. REMOVAL—Matthew /ones, Barber and flair Dress• er, iI2P removed to Fourth street, oppositettuti May ors office, where he will he happy 10:1Wilit upon permanent or transient customers. He solicits a share of public pat • mirage. Pep 10 I WIN 111 9 FARL tND, Upholsterer avid Cal'Net Tkird at. •etweea Wood lY Market struts, resprctfal informs his friends and the public that he is prepared to eseente all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. 80. reaos, Chairs. Tables, ftedriends, Stands. !lair and Spring Mattranses. Curtains. Carpets, all -arts of Upholstering wort, which he will warrant equal .0 utty made In the : sky, and on reasonable terms. rep 10 REmovAL!-...T he euhseril4rs have retool,- d to Wa. ter between Wood and Smithfield streets. where they will eontinne the Wholesale Grocery and Commis sion husinetta, and would re•perlfullYlei( the patron. age of their friends. I.W. BUILIMI DC eq• co. Dec 3 D.. A. W. PATTERSON . ..Mice on SoOndlehl earner, oear Sep 10 1. 8 4 3 • FARE REDUDED. U. 8.. Matt. Liss or STAGES AND Ram [loan C•RS, rr.inl P4t,.011111 , 4h, via Redford, Chantbershurg, liarriAttera and Lancaster, to Philndri. outfit, conneeting with the Mail train of Cars 10 N tc„ Only 150 orilessinging and one night out. Alan. the Direct line to Baltimore. Pare to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore, 9. Loners daily nt R o'clock A. M. Office second door befogs the Merchants Hotel 'Wood st M ENDELL, GRAD AM, WAUGIi h ro. feb 23, 1843-1 - Proprietors. imers SPE.4K FOR THE IS CONVINCING:- Having been afflicted for nearly two years, with ■ hard swelling on the cap of my knee. which produced much pain, and noel vartone ripptica lion• recommended In' the Faculty-nit In vain WS, cured completely by Ihe ace of one bottle of Dr. tlrand• reties Llnament. or External Remedy. Witness mr hand JAMES TAYLOR, Ohio Ip Attestieny en, Pa. Jan. 10th,1840. Dr. firandreth's Extriva I Renirdy or Liniment; sold a! Ills office, N 0.98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE-- 50 cents per bottle. feh R. SUtLIII AND 1110L.9SSES. 65 HIIDS, N. 0. Sugar. 40 Ws. Molasses. Just received per Steam boat Ashland, and for Ede by J, W.BURISRIDGEk Co. mar 3. Water st., between Wood and Smithfield 'UST RECEIVED. Twelve boxes of Oranges and 11l Lemons, of the finest finality. for sale wholesale and retail. by fen WANTED,a toy of from 14 to 16 year. of age. Applieotlon to be made before the Arst of March to F L 6NOWDEN.,.. feb 3. 184, Liberty head of Wood et. SALT. 300 B BLS No 1 Sall on I.t v ha ß n i d ra nzl n tio n r c ra E 4. lff CO., mat 24 Water at., hettireen Wood add Smithfield 20,000 ILB.S Cotton Yarns, assorted Nor. 2,000 Batting. 2,000 " Candle Wick, 1,000 " Carpet Chain, and sno a CIPItAII Twine From the Eagle Facto. ry. For sale by 11A1LMAN. JENNTNG::& Cn Cotton Yarn Warehousy, mar 17No. 43 Wood street. • 4g, SACKS drird Apples, 2314.1 s do. do 10 Sacks dried Pearhes. 4i Barks Feathers, just received per steamboats West Foint and flarishargh,and for pale very /ass for call) by HAILM4N,JEXXIXOB 4•CO - mar 21. 43 Wood st. COPARi NERSHIP. JAMES w. HAD ALSN * JOON J ENNING S here entered into partnership for the purpose of transacting a Wholesn leG merry; ['induce and Conine's. elan business ander the firm and style 3f lIAILMAN. JENNINGS 4- Co., at No 43 Wood street, opposite the Mercian €.11otel„ when a supply of Groceries ant_kritis burgh totfactarod Art 'demean alway 3 be had Off Moe al terms. • March 17 '431. SUGAR RICE MOLASSES. 141 RIMS TOM. N.O, Sager. 410 10 Tierces Rice. 19 bble. N 0.3 Machteel. For gale low coclowe eonsizoiscot,hy mar 14. 4-0 JAMES MA?: New and Cheap Temperance Docnn3enle. JUST rec'd from N• York. a fresh supply of the latest temperance documents, riz:—Bacchus Prize Essay. permanent Temperance Documiems, Arthnit's Tater, Slz Nights with the Wastitn:lonMer, bound, Jewltt'e Lec tures, Hitchcock's Prize Essay, Cold Water Dialogues and Magazines. Dialogues, Hymns, Songs and Fables,— Confessions of an inebriate, iteschers Sermons, Bar berry Howaid, Dead Child, Journal 4. 3000 Youth) M. Inmate for January, February, March and April, for- Sabbath Schools youth's TeMperance societies, and the Temperance public. For .pateat 1 cent each, eir,i2e a year to subscribes, er ISAAC HARRIS. Agent end Cap. 14wehN,Noy,Stest. ap tip nANIEL M. CURRY, Attorneynt Law. Of /Jr flee on 5.h st tetwftri And S m ithfi e ld . 8 PEASE'S HOARHOVND C.INDY —Cl7lrtar has received this dny from New York. a fr. of Stlrlpty o. the above celebrated core fur Coughs, Colds and Con sumption; and is ready to supply cuctomersat wholesale or retail, at his Medical Agency, 86 Fourth at. nov .2 DAv..) CI,ACK - 747 - 1, etsitiosabte Boor Maker,— tlas removed to No, 34 Market street. between Second and Third streets, where he woo d be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel dlspos. cd to patronize him. He uses nothing but first rate stock, rind employs the best of workmen; and as he gives lIIP constant persona, attention to business, he trust slim( he will deserve abd rcceive a fair share of patronage. win 10 F t:UtTe, 10E.: CltEltel, it CONFECTION.% RY.— A Hunker respect fully informs 1118 friends and the public that they can always find ihe best quality of Ice Creams. together with al: kinds of confectionary and fruits, In their eseion, al his estalillshment—No. 11, Fifth slreet, betwe n Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest moles, with cakes. or anythin: in his line. Alto families furnished won Bread. Sep 10 VVANEM CAMOMILE PILL LS.—ABRA. Jtj HAM J. 'UDEN BR, residing at 66 Molt street. New York, Val kiliklar with Dyspepria in Its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head. ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, canal', heart. burn, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating. impaired appetite, serration of sinking at the rontach, furred tongne, nausea, with frequent votuitings, dizziness towards night and restlcness. These had continued up. ward of a I welvemonth. when, on consithlug Dr. Wm. Evans.l6oCliailiam harem., and submitting to his ever successful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient was completely restored to health in the short space of one mont h. and grateful tor the incalculable benefit deriv. ed. gladly came forward and volunteered the abovestme For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. E. SELLERS, Agent, sep 10 No 20, Wood street, below Second. Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON F.ICTORY. Prices Reduced. Short nett Tarn. i Long Reol Tarn. No. 5 at 14 cis. per Ih 500 at 8 cis per dz. 6 at 14 ditto 600 at 9 ditto 7 at 14 ditto 700 at 6 ditto E at 14 ditto 800 at 5 ditto 9 at 14 ditto 900' at 41 ditto 10 at 14 ditto 1000 at 4 ditto 11 a: 14 ditto 12 at 14 ditto Candlewick at 15 cis per 13 at 141 ditto :cam Battin: 8 ditto 14 at 15 ditto :Family do. • 12 ditto 15 at 151 ditto ICarp't Chain • 18 ditto 16 at 16 ditto ;thit'n Tvt Ine • 2.5 ditto 17 at 161 ditto t.ittocking Yarn and IR at 17 ditto :Coverlet Yarn always . on 19 at 171 ditto hand 20 at 18 ditto Cotton Warp. made boarder. 0::r Orders promptly di:prided to, t; left at 3. ¢ C Painier', , . Logan k Kenned)'r, or the root offire, nddress reh 27: J. K. 111001111 RA D 41- Co. .a mins N, o..Sozar. au 250 RIMS N. 0. Mr Wises 40 Tierces Rice. 20 Rhii No 3 Mackerel. 10 do No 2 do. 7 Tierces Sperm Olt. Just received per S R Express !nit and for sale by J. W. TICTRBRIDG P. Co' mar 4. Water st between Wood and Smuttlield. T"Esubscriber IMF removed hos Fashionable Tialoting Estabilshment to the lifononialsels house. 3d door from first Pt. on Binh Wield st.where hltoold customers and all others who may favor him with a.mcall may difiend on having their work done in a superior Style. From his long experience In etre bnalneres in this city; ant in many other fishlonaltle tithes to &trope and A merica.be feels contiolent that tin can jive satisfaction to all who may please to favor him with their ctistom. By strict attention to buqi nevi and superior workmanship be hopes to merit and receive a PhD re of public patrOnake. He WPM! teeping on hand a supply of goods and trimmingssuila'lle fur the ruslomer traJe which will be sold at very redaccood B. BON A G II Y. TO THE PUBLIC, god palliest/arty to soy [orate , patrons of this city:—Navin( retired from the practice of Medicine, I may be permitted io say, that ft hap fallen to the lot of tut few persons la have enjoyed Po liberal or larce a share of obit reirical practice as my own has been for th last 30 or 40 years, The experirnre of that long period °furtive Dir, and i he fact of my having been twice,slnre 1830. associaled with Dr. R. A. Wilson, In the plactire of medicine, (in Wu h a period of live years.) enables me to Judge fully of the merits of his pills. So convenient. so efficient. and yet so ante. did 1 esteem these plila.that for the ISM five years In my practice for the cn re of chronic d isearcv, of whatever name. and thone of female, In particular,l have used more ot them than all other mcdirinen. • Like every other medicine, this matt._ fait In some in stances, hut In my hands there has been ten disappoint, merit and more satisfartign in t:it administration of this one remedy than of-all others; Its good Ofcclasomet Imes quite astonishing me. if my patient required a safe aperflnt-trirthcine either • fore or after parturition, the Wirson's pt.itt wr‘rejust the thing I wanted. If a dyspepticaeld etindition of the swine!). combined with costiveness or inactivity ofthe liver constituted the disease f my patient. the pills were that the thtteg wanted. If 1 treated a ease regnitlng an enimenaghgueNhe Wilson's pills were just the klitrie I wanted. , I f palpitation, headache, dashed countenance. or other difficulties, lndicating a distirrinifte tifthe ctrculatorY and secretory systems, annoyed my patient it the. :turn of life,' the Wilson's pills wereJuatthe thine I wanted. Thus, without resmtet to the name, it 4fisiiisp might happen to wear at the itritet have had Wunder treat meat, particular ladleatkuni or symptons arising, were al-eays mo.t, prompity and most happily met by the Wilson's pills., WM, THORN, 53 Market at That so greit a number of diseases. and,soMcll IDES op. parently opposite ones, in Which I its Vitt used these pills. should he cut ed morn real:Mr:4 theat than by any °tiler remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory ; hitt why it is so li sicllear tp my mind as that a great many persons shobld becothe thirsty from ras many different causes, and yet all regnirel hat - comMOn and greatest i.r all blessines, water to quench their thirst. In COPICIUSIOn. It is due he epulatiOn of Lie medicine and the phiblir, to ertycleeldediy and thcondltiotutUy, that the tvitenn's piljurethspirly combination I have ever mat with In my lengeoul . se of practice", that retilly pos. tenses anything .cu rat Iva or ppecifielbraick tioadache, Yours ke., DR. 411 W A DA 9g. The above Nile des:gned paticularly, for therVie, Itaed.Acite. Dyn . ."111111gill, Constipation of she Rowel. prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for' sale, wholesale and retail, at his dwelling in Penn street, below hla7l , ut y, Oct I `II.4USTIC or tAi 'Knife was formerly resorled to In all licartes of burns, scalds and iwatinds, where mortifica was apprehended. The necessity Isr ittpic:cl;arcenrac tire exists no lamer. The Itlnateat Pain Exteaticti'. (corn Comstock 71 Malden Lanais a far more efficient preset) tire of mortification than cold steel or nit rate of silver. The application of this wonderful cumpOund Instantly removes the local pittn,and if the wound. - scald, bUrns braise has sot injured some vital organ so as. to render care imtessit , te, tt soli in a very short . spore of time restore the part affeeted to a sound and beak hy state without leaving the cleat rla behind. This preparation is also a certain retweely for inflamed eyes. cancerous ioreS, ulcers, broken breast and sore nipple and all ebrastons and eruptions teethe iic;n. fic success as a cure for the plies is anparatlet.ed ..aud the voiselicrs for its cara• the properties are film the meet respectable and en lightened source!.—Herald. For sate at Tuttle's, 85 Fourth street: VIROXIMMSNON IX CHRMISTRY—Eate India I. //sir Die--eolere the hair- and will not the skin This Dye is te the ferns Oa Powder which In plalh matte, of tact maybe applied_to kbe hdir over hythe first night taming the 'lightest iirdtrerhair to dark brown; and by repeating a second or third night, to a jekblack„ "Any person may, therefore, with the , feast possible4tiveksni keep his halt aoy dark shade or a 'ettnafeetWatir, rejth positive assurance t hat Ihe jewder if tnplied tb the skin will vet color It. There is Doe.otrieg In this statement, di any one may easily test. These raettilie-Wertanted by tha ebetnist who otanufattnrie POTPele .at TuTTI, EIS4 86 roartettreet, *4/. a, ta!xe , assiiiiment of l'alent Medicines way always bed stellber whipeprite or revel "DelegJerirtt TV , ENO irearg# strest 1' - • PITTSBURGH, MAY 8, 1843. Removal. DR. GOODE% Celebrated Female Pills. best Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladles as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to `their sex, from want of ex ercise, or geneini debility o'f the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract an Hysterical and Nervous atre,ctions. These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most einieent Physicians In the Unl. ted States, and many Mother P. For stile Wholesale nod Retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second. AVM. ADAIR, Root and Shoe -Maker, Lfbs , 43RY., opposito Mt heed of Smithfield st., Pittobwrik.— T6e Rubscrlber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has corethenced business in the old stand of Mr; R.. and Is prepared to execute all deseriptions of work in his line, In the best manner and on the shorter notice. He seeps corstantly on hand a large assortment erratum findings of all descriptions and of the hest (plant r. He soiteitt the patronage of the nub ile and of the MP it , WM. ADAIR. PITTSEITTRGH MANTIPACTORIt.—S ale rad Axles for Carriages as Eastern relcas. The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coach,(. and Eliptle Springs (warranted,) Juniata iron AMPS. Sitrerand Brass plated Dash Primer, Brass and plated Rub Bands. Finmp Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Bran Lamps, Three fold Flaps, Malleable Iron, Door Dandles and Binges, le ole• JONES .1 COLEMAN. St.Chfir it.. near fl Anethelly Itadse n D. ELI. •8, M. D., office and dwelling in Fourth, lER • near Ferry 'greet. sep LOOK AT Tills. The attention sfthole who have been somewhat seep. Heal In reference to the numerous certificates published In favor ofDr.ftwayne's Compotind Syrup of Wild Cher ry. on account of the persons being unknown in this Pee lion of the State, is respectfully directed to the following certificate, the writer of which has been a elf tzen of Ibis borough forseieral years.and 19 known as a gentleman of Inte:rity and responsibility. To the iliewg, Mr. J. KIRBY. I have used Dr Swavne's Comp and Synip of Wild Cherry for a tough, with which I have been severely of. Bided for about four months, and I have no hesitntlon In saying that it Isthc most effective medicine that I have been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness. and agrees well with my dial,—and mantalns a regular and awed appetite. I can freely recommend It to all others similarly afflleted. J. kitaxtot, Borough orChambersies. March 9.1440. ggp 23 For sale by WI LL fA M THORN No. 53 Market 'Menet . FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES pERSONS desirous of prorurins Fruit, Shade. and Ornamental Trees. or Shrubbery. from Phitadel. obis or Nrw York, are requested to make application es soon an possible. at the Dims and Seed Store or the sub. scriber, whelre ran be bnd swain:nes. eraittitousty, of the most rxrelinnt F. 1.. SNOWDEN. sep 21 No IR4 Liberty trt met .Itrad of Wood WILLIAM C. WALL, Piais cud Fancy Portrait sal Pieture Frame ifausfaeturer, .ho' 87, Forrrk Streit Pitt/bur/h.—Canvass Firushrs. Vornlsh ke., for Artists. 1111#111%11 on Mind. Lookin. Classes. kr, promptly (Famed to order. Repairing done .t the abort eat notice. Particular attention panl to reeding and Jobbing oleo cry deseription. Persons twine up =team Boats or houses will And It to heir ativontnse to call. rep 10 cmccePsor to H. brelorkey' d Feah• loarCtie Boot lisker,l.lherty rL, 2d door from Virrin Aliey. The subscriber respectfully inform, the nnblicthat he has commenced the above borinew In the Pimp formerly mempled by %Ir. Henry ill'Ciorkey. and that br Is now prepared to attend to all orderp in his tiedionmesikoesinpiitt.despoich and on the annri reasonable term•. Prom his lone etarrienre In the manttfactnre of rathlnnuble 8001 P. be feel', confident that all articles from his esinhtishrttent will rive satisfaction to his pit Irons. .4 abate or politic pat rona;e is respectfully solicit, ed. Pep 10 InIIRDSILIC6B A (e4ll fl2PriltY or Itsr.l Seeds, con LP shining or Conner MP 2nd Rant; Ingt re'rrived Dy fel) 3. F 1. 830WDEN, )4R Liberty rt. Portable riatform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,50) Ihs , a *55 00. do do do do 2,005 at $45 00 do do do do 1,500 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 nt 30 00 do . do do do 500 nt 25 00 With raising levers an addition of $3 to each stale. Dormant scales for the use of Warehouses, Flouring Mitts, 4-e.,t ire same prices is above. A Irrr,WhllsN Patent Counter Scale, with 13. Voting's ynprovementa, and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for from 8 to $l5, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Saw Millis. Salt Works, &c,. dentite and singe geared slide la' hes,foot and other lathes for wood turning machines feir tenanting 'chairs, planing machines, door and sash 'Yachters. pateht horse power, With or without thrashing machines, a Superior article; theater saw shaft., machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma• chilies and tools oral' destriptions.also for making black Ind boses;) superior article; governors tt.tr stenth ehgt stucls, Ws and dies, coffee mills. bedstead or joint hots And machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma, chinery made or repaired; printing press piatlens turned add printing presses repaired• JAMES MAY, Agent • rep 22—tf , lOUNC ¢ lIR AMUR'? M. E. AUSTIN, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. V Office In 4th street, opposite Burke's Building. Watts's E. AUSTIN, E.g. ; will give hlsattentlon to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patron• age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD. ee l ; 10-1 y 11910fTTSBUREIN CIRCULATING AND D BrERENCS MSS ARV of Rellgious,fflatotleal,rollileal,and cellandooa Works, will be open every day, Salibath ex. cepted. 'rom 7 o'clock, A. Id ..unt II 9, P. M., In the Ex. chimp Bapding,corner of St pair irtreetand Exchange alley. *flea' ?nnctual attendance will be alven by smolt) J . GEMMTI.. NBW ROUTE. ENTIRE NEW COACHES! FROM PITTSBURGH TO BALTIMORE 4ND 1 . PHILADELPHIA. United States Express Line p Leaves Pittsbnrch daily, at 2 o'clock, P. 31, Phi MIMI, host to Brownsville, thence In splendid new. camber to Contherliuld, over the great National Road; add time there by RAILROAD, In superior new eight, wheeled cars, to Baltimore, Washington city and Philadelphia. The abovo Line is rvreseeted to the traveling pubile as being uneonalle4l between the OW IncW and Callers c Sias for comfort and expedition , having made actilege , ents to convey pa :imagism through to two •o night travel, either by Mao ois Palfrail* MOS.— Think of It! Only 75 miles Stage tramdllng. ind 66 06 /es.' han the Wheeling route, and that in superb nes coaches._ . . _ . . - Tiree.Baliiino 'e, $lO. lAce aia the Monongahela Ronne, - - ' A. HENDOROeN 4 CO.. iit ° l AS stags Proprlelo 'T. For publishing a new Dafly Paper ix the City of Pttti burgh, to be entitled the DAILY MORNING POST, TifEstamc..rs having made arrangements to merge Ihe American Manufacturer:lnd Pittsburgh Mereu ryluiro one Journal, haveconcluded to publish a daily papertvith thelitte drily. -Doily .7tforning Post. The leading olleettrf tne ..Porr" witibe the dlsseminn• lion and defetice of theltolit teal prlndiplesiliat have bore tofore been maintained by tire TAltort, In their respective papers, and their hesvetihrts aJill 11411 he devoted to the advancement and success of those Abel fines. Altheingh, In politics, the paper wilt ite thoroughly lentoeritic, yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest, dined history of passing Political events, Foreisn and Donseitic Intelligence. and brief notices Of all ma t• ters and Occurrences Chat come'properly within the /inhere of a Public 'Journal, to make their panel sufficiently in cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, it rtomeei lye of party considerations. in addition to the political and general news that will be found In the .•.M•orsisg Post,"the Editors will take pains to furnish the business, community with the latest and most Interesting Commutator. berecta mews rrom all partsof tbe country, and to have preps• red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade as wiltbeadtrantigeons to our kterchunts and Business Men in their several callings. 'Assts.—The Posr•will be pnblished rn alarge imperi al sheet or fine paper, (manufactured especially for this Joann!) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annnm,payable In advance. It will also be sold by newsboys at the tow rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Advertisement* will he inserted at the losvest rates charged by the other daily papers or the city. {CrTWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post, who will be mined on the most liberal remit August :31, 1R42. BY Morrison t Co. London, for sale Only by S. N Wickersham, corner of Wood street nod Virgth alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who M note egrni for Western Pennsylvania: sep 10 Passage and Remittances, ai,ND FROM GREAT BRITAIN. New York and Liverpool Line. PERSONS etsirons of sending for thel; friends to come from any part of Great Britain. are respect. fully informed that the subscriber Is at all times pre pared to make nut engage ntsrits• He is prepared to reetlt monies by drafts, which are made payable at any point throughout the United Kingdom on presenta. lion; having been for the last 12 years engaged in the business, he feels eunfident that his arrangements on both fides the Atlantic arc soup as will give satisfaction. The Ships comprit•inglhe above line. ere CII Ott he first class and are commanded by careful and skillful twisters, leaving Liverpool cmce each week during the season . ror furtheT particulars apply lib, teller to JOHN fIERDMA N 0.61 South street. New Yolk. or to J. KI RKPATRicic, at Messrs Daizell 4. Flemings, Water street Pils'hgh March 3-2md. . improved Fl*y anufactored be th•tr Machlnt .. between flla• int, ' , tree!, two lore flail, Pitts inufartnre and Ind the follow ingscales(whol. /y composed of metal): No. 1, Port thle Platform isles on wh'is, o weigh 3501.1 .youcla,at $65,. S.. r /lORROWI t.pfuxicruftx:R or I'm, Copper and Aiet 'her IVI Were . , N'O.ll, 0111 h st., between Wood and Mar— kel: Keens consiontlyonliand a good assettment of *arm and trolieits a share of public patronage. A km. on hand, tberollavvlna i Melts: Shovels, Pokers, Penna, Gridirons t Skillets, l'eakettles, pots, Ovens. Coffee Mins ke. Her ehttnia and others are invited to call end examine for thernselva. t, he le determined to sell cheap for cash or aitpreFes . a. marl DOHERTY, .nil Cap Manut.eturer. 148 Liberty st, betvveen El Market ant Six th. an 10— 6m. R. M. DA MION, - ilittitufacturer of nn, Copper and' Shee Iron it(a)'e. • No 61 Liberty, butween Ms.ket and 6th streets Wo tab reinecereelly Inform the citizens of ritl3.- litirgb. and the public In general that he cone Inees torarr v On rhe nhoye hopinefa in all lee redoe s !wrenches attbe aVove mend; where he well always keep a gener elf ascortmeni of all articles in his line, all . of %Welch *ill tie hunt. In the lame manner and of:ocul and will se disposed of on the most. Wodetity and at eommodating forma. Country lilercnants and oilier dealers' 'Will find it to theltliodsantsge to call and exana!ne his stock before par. chasing ehreweere. ahenlllboalvolollle,arld POrliefell roofed with copper. sine:Lie. lead and iron on Om shortest noilee; Getters and C n :iductataniade and put up with despatch a• nrual. apr 5. . THE GREAT CENTR AL ROU F, PIA NATIONAL ROAD AND BALTIMORE ♦sn 01110 RAIL ROID COMPANY. • , - W line ofLT.S. 111 it Coaches for Waa.lia 'tom . City, N Baltimore. Plti:atleipilia and :Yew York. This line Win fall opera:inn and leivesPittshargh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via WishlngiOn national roadto Cumberland. connecting here with the telt road COll. to all the above places: Traitelfers will find title spnedy and cnalthetable route, it beings separate ;lad distinct Pittsburgh, and comberland line. facilities will he' atrbrdad which have 'floi seen heretofore en'lnyed. Ex. tra coaches tarnl•hitd at the sh ortest , notice , wito the privilege of going through direct, or taking ene night's rest at their option. For ticirets, apply at dor mince ni theMonongtthela !Tonic L. W. STOCKTON• Feb. 'President of N. R. Stare YFOR&AMIS.—A nov Clinker Milt 't AV! 11. (k(eflateilVen4 build) fbr pal* lore for nib: A p Pty to BtIIMINCH ASI *to, op Is . kes tO Writer if. k,ottk. 100 ilk Sipenilnit hoar in more sod fit I LF by .1... W. B.III , IIRIDGR+ Cs. 4 ilk %Inkier it, %twit."' Mood and Petaled PROSPECTUS! THOS. PIIILLirs, W.H. SMITH. v ~.. ~-. ,4 .... ... 4. ....0. -0 •3.-4 ;" 41 PRICE TWO CENTS. DAILY MORNING POST- From the Pennsylvanian. • JEFFERSON CELE I3 .RATIOI! , I---MR : DALLAS'S ORATION. . Nothing would seem now to be dui* et: universally 'cokiceded,than that the poptatai r ' principles on which the laws and instiin* lions of America have for upwards of fifty years been improved and administered,owe their disseminationouccess and stability--; more, at least, than to any other mais—to Thomas Jefferson of Virginia. That be laid their foundation,' broadly and stronglv;that e maintained them, in their- daily nrci , gress, with steady and' uneelitpintrdsing • zeal; that he brought to their' - -*p -- 04 . - t e e invincible firmness of sincereiand absolute -conviction, the forces of a masterly mind. and the accomplishments of art active and 'varied experience; and that he practically illustrated their fitness to produce a greater amount of human happiness,more prosper. ity, more peace, mole power,more wealth ; and more honor than we have ever before attained within a given period of time, by human society, are facts which the solemn records of history no longer permit to be -contested. His disciples and follosSers, then, amid the signal triumphs of his doe , . trines which characterize the hundredth enniversaa y of Iris birth, may aprrepriately and gratefullynOebrate him as At apostld of their faith, and the founder of tlernocra4 cy on their continent. I propose, fellow •citiz ns, in discharge of the duties to a hick I have been invited, to-invigorate your just, devotion - to the principles and inculcations of -this great man, by rapidly refreshing your recollections of the prominent traits of his public service and of his political system. Fie was born at Shadevefl, in the county of Albemarle; and at 'fourteen years of age Was left, by the - death of his father, in pose secs on of a large and valuable estate.= Having illased through n course of collegi/ ate:studres at William and Mary, and of professional studies under an able and in dustriues teacher. George Wythe, he be-a came a member of the bar-in 1767. While yet engaged in preparing himself for hie -admission, he - listened with w rapt att-enttion of Patrick Henry. 'who spoke as Homer wrote,' on'the resolutions in the House of Burgesses denouncing the British teemed act; and thenceforward his -mind teemed with the vast, bold, generous, and patriot. is conceptit ns - and purposes, .destisted speedily to be developed in the cause-a• like of human nature and of his country, At the age of twereyesiX, Jefferson 'enter ed, as an elected member, the . Legiatature of hiS risitive - prcivince.; and here,Tincle, and. long before the just!) , eel: braced statute which adorns the code of our Pennsylva nia laws, he proposed, though 'en-success fuliy, the"emancipation of slaves; Making, cinahesvery threshold of his public life, a atep,wi:ll %Mai all his subsequentechieve- Merits beautifeay and nobly harmonizad. At this 'epoch the tones of 'the appreaching Revolution Cvere'heard like WO ,sounds of a rising storm, and the gallant spirits form , ed to breast its fury and direct its consum. matron were calmly combining their strength, moral, intellectual buil physical. Jefferson, in the midst of liOnorable con. partiOns,Tiressed 'eagerly Trirward, vindicate ting with his len, it the hazard of an ime pending bill of tattaindor. ' , The right of British Americo,' looking far beyond the `half-troy house of John Dickinson', into the permanent refuge of independence,and sagaciously fdreshEidneving by the scheme ofcofnmittees of correspondence, that glos done old Continental - Congress, whose wis &an, •virttle,'cciiirege, and perseverance, no representative body of men has ever sur paased. Soon (at the age of thirty-three) he ielseparb.bly ennuected his genius and - .his fame, as we all know and feel, with the 4th of July, 1776;and never for an instant suspended his tolls at what l i e termed 'the laboring oar athome,' in a succession of the bigtest - posts of interest and responsia bitiCy, until the independence ard peace of his new republic—the United States—. were firmly secured. After devoting Bad years to funtieg and consolidating our foreign relations with the nations of Eu rope, and receiving,at the brilliant metrop• olis of France, the affectionate and respect. ful hornage of its Scientific Institute,he re , turned 'to aid, as the chief counsellor of Washington,the first. movements of the po litical organization Under the federal con stitution of 17 . 69—a Constitution whose gradual structure he had,at the distance of 1. - o`oo miles, watched with extreme solici• tude; whose dangerous uncertainties, as o riginally modelled, he beheld with alarm; but whose ultimate recinciliiitioe, by a- Entiadments, :o his own deep conviction of what was essential to preserve the freedom of the confederacy and of the people, ren dered it the object of his edmiratinn and attachment. Jefferson occupied no station which did not by the splendorof his mob, tal exertions—none from which came nor, at one moment or another, in some shape or other, his iMpressive exhortations for the advancement of his favorite popular te , generation—none in which he did not leave a monument to attest his untiring fidelity to duty. As Secretary of State, bis diplo. matic papers bore alinost the aspect of in structive lecture's to those to whoni they were addressed; While, in hia mitt en die luisitiolui on national Constitutional law prepared as guides t 6 measures of the binet to which lie•helooked, his ever..vig• Pat* spirit irresistiVytibit Ol e the h igh . toned thetwietA intrbi e tent:learn; of thet sots Vice . ett '
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