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    PIYBLISHED BY
THOS. PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH,
.111: W etlk"R OF WOOD 4. FIFTH STB
ICIORMS.--FIVE DOLLARS a year, payside in
Sdeenee. Siligle 'copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the
Minter of the office, and by News Boys.
The ateeenry and Manufacturer
11.peausited WEEKLY, at the same °Mee, on a doable
'Radiant sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In ad.
nine. Single copies. SIX CENTS.
Terms of Advertising,
TEE SQUARE OF TWELVE LINP.S OR LESS:
3en • Insertion, • 0.50 I One month,ss.oo
Two liaterlisins, 0.75 I Two montr, 6,00
Three Insertions, 1.00 Three months, 7,00
One week . , 1,50 Four months, 5,00
Two weeks, 3,00 I Six months, 10,00
Thnse weeks, 4.00 One year, 15,00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
MUD/811,11LX AT ete►etßZ.
Olt/ Squire. Two Squares
int months, 41 3,00 Slx months, $23,00
GA! year, 26,00 One year, 35,00
Tr Larger advertisements in prorortin n.
Ca !IDS of four lines tz DOLLARS a year.
PUBLIC OFFICES,&C
etre Pose Orme. Third between Market and Wood
streets—a. M Riddle, Postmaster.
CIANGG [Joon, Water, 4th door from Wood et. Peter•
toes haildlnes—llajor John Willock,Collector.
Urre TECANORY. Wood between First and Second
treets—Jamcs A. Bartram, Treasurer.
C StiltTY TRICANCRY. Third street, nett door to the
Third Presbyterian Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer.
afarott's Orrice, Fourth,ltetween Market and Wood
oreets—Alexander Hay, Mayor.
Meacossres EXCHANGE. Fourth, near Market st.
RANKS.
Pm - macaws, between Alarket and Wood si reels, on
?Wird and Fourth streeti.
Maanaeorrs' &ND M LOOFACTIMUCIte FAIL/MIS' Dc•
pear 141.111.. (formerly Saving Fund.) Fourth, betwcen
wood and Market streets.
EXCUANGIII. Fifth street, near Wood.
Moeottaanct► House, Water street, near the Bridge.
Exult/otos Horst., corner of Penn and St. Clair.
Biocustrrs' floTet., Corner of Third and Wood.
Armes :4 Hoszt,corset of Third and Smithfield.
Um - rip SrIiTILS. corner of Penn street and Canal.
Braise Eaatz, Liberty street, near Seventh.
!Wpm's! Ildmrstort House, Liberty St. opposite Wayne
Bioannuurr fitsisrom Haulm Penn St. opposite Canal,
aloliEßT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
alio COUNSELLOR AT LAW.-01 . fice reran
red to Bakewell's offices on Grant et., neatly opposite
the new Court House, next rooms to John 0. Mahon,
deg,—First floor. sal' 10
min TONER, Atto,ney at Law, North East corner
Of Smithfield and Fourth streets. aep 10—ly
M'CANDLESS & 111 9 CLUIRE, Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law: Office in the Diamond, hack
of the old Court House, Pittsburgh. sep 10
S.HUNK it FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law. Fourth St
above Wood. Pittsburgh. sep 10-Iy,
TEIOS. HAMILTON, Attorney at Low, Fifth, between
Wood and Smithfield sta., Pittsburgh, sep 10-1 y
WM. O'HARA ROBINSON, Attorney at Law;
Office on the nort h side oh he Diamond.lietwee , i
alarkat and Union streets, upstairs rep 10
AI. DURBORA.W, Attorney at Law; tenders
. his professional services to OIL public. Office on
Fifth Street. above Wood, Pillishurell, sep 10
EYSTER 4. RUCH k N AN, Attorneys at Lam, office
removed (ruin the Diamond, to A itoroey',How,"
Itaafir side of Fourth 'tree!, between Market and Wood
streets
RUCK.IILYSTER, AVRNEY AT LAW,
haltretimoved hie Intim lo litares's Law Build-
I ligs, Fourth :Orel, slave t;initblield, Pittbhurgli.
rep io
GEORGE W. LA two. Attorney at Law, Office
N 5 , 4 reet., near the "Plieatre, h
we. it—lr
R CADE 'X .04111 'VGTON,
rro R.ex PAT /,d IP. —Office in Hakeweir, Bnildinr
Grant street, PittAlmrgh. Nov . 5. 1842.
1 ORS J. MITCHELL—Attor ,, ey at Law, office
eertrer or Smithfield and sth els . Pittsburgh.
CoSectiong made. A I nuatue3s entrusted to his
are will be promptly attended to.
feb 16-1 y •
REMOVAL. -R. Morrow, Alderman; offse north
side of Fifth at., between Wood and Smithfield
scP 1(1
its, Pittattursh
DR. S. R. HOLM ES, Office In Second street. next door
to Mulvany 4- Co's Glass , Waretionse FP P 10-1 y
'KUHNS I`.iN ¢ s i'OCK TON, Hooksei:ers. Pi folerF an
IP' roper Manufaciurerg. No 37, Ilarkri PI. PPE) 10-1 y
JOHN ANite.IZSt)N, S n .Wield Fouudry, Waier Pt..
near iirt 11 enmtgahela Finny., Filial ureh. sep 10-1 y
TH INAS D 11,0ING
Trios. U. YOUNG & CO" Furnittn'e Ware
t,orner of Hand st. E.:change Alley.
Persons to purchase Furniture, will find it to
their ado:iota:Le to live us a call, beim , fully 'satisfied that
Tire Van plea3e as to quality and price. sep 10
VV
ÜBLS. PLANTATION MOLASSES. received
pet Steamers Little Ben arid Fulton, and for
.I. G. ¢ A. GORDON
12 Water street
sale Ay
mar 21
NicHoL4a D. CoLzeth.g
COLEMAN 4. CO.,Genera Agents, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants 'Levee Street, Vmktburg
Min They respectfully so.tct t consignments. n 22—
WEBB CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe Manufacto
ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to t h« 17. State.
Ladies Prutiella, Kid and Satin Shoes made in
he neatestmanner v and by the newest:French pattern..
cep 10
GARDEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes, Fancy Spades
Transplanting Trowels, Edding Tools, Budding
it a ve s, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re.
Delved and for sale by P. L. SNOWDEN.
step 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
MAGISTRATES'BLANKS, for proceedings hi .fit
tacilmicat nudist' the late law, for sale at this Office
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.—
o be axed in Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on
%owl paper,and in the forms approved by the Court,for sale
t the Office of the Mercury and Democrat. sep 10
WM. MTIMARD, fashionable hoot and
shoe Manufacturer, No. 101, Third ' , reel., between
Weed aud Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh sep 10
AS. PATTERSON, Jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh,
' Pa., Manufacturer of Locks, Hinges and Bolts; To•
mess, Poiler, Itliliand Timber Screws; Housen Screws for
Molting Mills, 4e. sep 10—ly
JOHN M'CLOSKEY, Tailor and Clciiner, Wier.?
street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South aide,
Sep 10
JG. 4. A. GORDON. COUIO3I/11100 and Forwarding
. Merchants. Water at., Pittsburgh. sep 10--ly
Bizmin_ gLam & Co.
COMMISSIONAXD FOR WARM-NW DYER.
armxTs, No. 60 Water street, Pittsburgh Pa.
Tenno—lteceiving and Shipping 5 cents per 100 tbs.
, Cosoolasiono on Purchases and sales 2g per eent.
oar tie.•'43
846 MORROW,
MANUPACTURER of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iror.
Wire, No, 17, Fifth it., between Wood and Mar—
[asps otnistantly oa band a rood awl tment aware',
said Oldellts a stare of public patronage. A Iso, on band,
t~ulbgswbag srticier above* Pokers, Tongs, Gridirons,
TastetUes, Pots, Ovens, Coffee *Ms te. Mer
e/Me and others ore Invited to call and examine for
tbstttaM as be if determined Wait asap for mil or
ceproven bp or.
per.l,
'LILY 'MORNING: POST
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro
duce merchants,
And Dealers ir Pittsburgh Manufoctures
mar 17 No, 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
HAI[.MAN, JENNINGS &CO.,
Cotton Yarn Warehouse,
No. 43 Wood street.
Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns
THOMPSON HA NN A JAHNS TURNBULL.
HANNA - TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No.
104, Wood st., where may be had a general supply
of writing. wrapping, printing, wall paper, blank books,
school books, kr, 4-c. scp 10--ly
C. TO W ti.r:END er CO., Wire Workent and
Manttfacrurers, No. 23 Market si reet, between 2d
and 3d streets. scp 10—ly
E XCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair
reets, by filcK IBM 4- SMITH.
sep 10--1 Y
BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA MON WORKS.--Ed
sva , d anufarinrer of Iron and Nails
lA'aieliouse N 0.25. W pod st, Piiisnurgn. sell 10 —I y
EW G()ODS.—Preston Sr Mackey, whulr=ale and
L I retail Ileak , ri in Erslish, Frenrh, and llontrelir
Dry (I,IIIIIR. Na Market st .Pittslourzlt. sett 10
TOI IN IrDEvirr, «hnleyale Grorer Rert lug
Distiller, And Dealer In Produce and Pilisliuro)
Nlannfactu red Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts.
burgh. Pe p In
Wit.r.t,yl U. , ' ILf.I.O•IA Jclin S. Dit.woiviti
WILLIAMS & mr,worrrit.--whoiew,
Grocers Product- a od Commission Merchants, and
Sealerg in Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. 29.
Wood street. sep 10
JOHN B.SHICRIF• CAN
QIIERIFF & KEA.N, Manufacturers or Copper.
k-7 Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, No lit). Front st Fitts
burgh. House Spouting apd Steamboat work promptly
executed, sep 10
n,,.,AVID SANDS,
C-1-P IN ATCH & CLOCK
11 MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair street, Pills.
't s Y I ,, l•tni,
DF:AI.FR IX WATCHES,CLOCKS, BR EASTPINS
FIX', ER RINGS, CHAINS. REPS, COMBS, _v.
sell ILI
LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A full
supply of Landieth's Garden seeds, always on
hand, and for sale at his agency the Drug store of
lIEMOVAL.—Matt hew Jones, Barber and Hair Pressl
er, has removed to Fourth st reet, oppositethe May
ors office, where lie will be happy to:wait upon itermanent
or transient customers. lie solicits a share of puhlic oat
rona:e. sett 10
JOHN 31 , FARLA ND, Upholsterer and Cabinet
Jll-4er, Third at. between Woad 4 Market streets,
respretfnl infrirnis his friends and rile pUblif that he is
prepared to exertite all orders for Sofas. Sideboards. Hu
reatis, Chairs, ratites, ttedntearis, Stands. Hair and Spring
Mattrasses, Curtains, Carpets, ail sorts of Upholstering
work, which lie will warrant equal .0 any made In the
city, and on reasonable terms. cep 10
EMO VAL! —The. subscribers have removed to Wa.
ter between Wood and Smithfield streets, where
they will continue the Wholesale. Grocery and commis.
Mon husiness and would re-ye' fully solicit the
apo of their friends J. W. BURBRIDGE Q• CO.
Dec 3
III:. A . W. PAT rE,'RSO,.. C7:flee on Smithfield sorrel
near Ri ilh. FeP 10
FARE It EDUDED. .I]. S. hlait. Line or ST..orq AND
R.IL IInAD('SR!, front Pitts,riturzh, via lirtiford,
IlarriAltora. and Lanravier, to Phil:Wei
phia, croon-I-tin: with the NI ail I rain 01 Carp to N V.
thoy 1.54) miles stieing rind one tight out.
Akin. the Direct tine to Baltimore.
Fare to Philadelphia $9.
Rnnimure, u .
LC:IVI, daily at 8 o'clock A. M.
Office Fecond door hero. , the Merchant? Itolel Wood st
E511L'1.1... GIZA II SI, WAUGH 4- Co.
felt 23,11343-Iy. Proprintora.
THE (RE ST CENTR U. 11011 U, vit NATIONAL.
1101 D AND BALTIMORE A NI) 01110 RAIL 1101 D
COMPANY.
4tg,
rt' E hoe or I'. S. M. it Coacheti for Was hi gtox City
A.' II Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York.
This line is In full operation and If avesTitisiffirgh daily
at 6 o'clock A. M., oia Washington Pa. a art national
road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road
Co'a. to all the above places: Travellers will find this
a speedy and comfortable roete, it being a separate aril
distinct Pittshuigh and runt:pH - anti line, facilities will he
afforded which have not peen heretofore enjoyed. En
tra conches furnished at the shortest notice, wito the
privilege of going through direct, or taking cne night's
rest at their option.
I=l
For tickets, apply at our office at theMonongaliela
loupe. L. W. STOCKTON•
Feb. 3tl--- - -itt President of N. R. State Co.
ENTIRE NEW COACHES!
~.~~_
Loin R. Cournuax
FROM PITTSR ORO?! TO BALTIMORE .9-VD
PHILADELPHIA
United States Express Line
Leaves PlitsLortth doi , y, at 2 o'clock. e. M. via Steam.
hoot to Brownsville, thence In splendid new coaches to
Cumberland, over the great National Rood, and from
there by
In super .or new eight wlp•eled cars, to Baltimore
Washington city and Philadelphia.
The ahoy. Line Is represented to the traveling public
as being unequalled between the Ohm River and Eastern
rates for comfort and evpedition, having made arrange
meats to ronvey passengers through in Iwo days, and
no ;light travel. either by stage or Railroad Cars.—
Think of it! Only 75 miles Stage travelling, and 56
miles less than the Wheeling route, and that In superb
new coaches.
Fare to Baltimo,e, $lO.
Office In the Monongnhel a House.
A. HENDERSON k CO.,
ml d 3 Stage Frontlet°
1 4 1.9 C TS SPE.4K FOR THEMSELVES--TRUTHIS
CONVINCING:_ Having been afflicted for nearly
two years, with a hard swelling on the cap of my knee.
which produced much pain, and used various applica
lions recommended by the Faculty—all in vain war
cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr. Brand
reth's Linament, or External Remedy.
Witness my hand JAMES TAYLOR,
Ohio tp Allegheny co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1840.
Dr. Brand reth's External Remedy or Linament; sold
at his office, No. 98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRICE--
50 cents per bottle. feb 8.
JUST RECEIVED, Twelve hoses of Oranges and
Lemons, of the flnestqualliy, for sale wholesale and
retail, by WM, THORN,
feb 22—tr. 53 Market st.
20,000 Voss Cotton Yarus, assorted
2,000 11)-t . Batting,
2,000 " Candle Wick,
1,000 " Carpet Chain, and
" Cotton Twine. From the Eagle Facto
ry. For sale by
HAILMAN, JENNINGS &
Cotton Yarn Warehonse,
mar 17 No. 43 Wood street.
YAWL FOR diILZ.—A ocw Clisker built Yawl
oN c rfauffbten'i build) fbr Palo low for cub; A p
ply to IifIMINGSA Al it Co,
op No 80 Water at
F. L. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street.. head of Wood
18 • Av•A:ij:44 43
••tor,.
NEW ROUTE.
ItAILROAD,
J)ANIEL M. CURRY, Attorney at Law. Of.
lice on 5111 st Letween W.o.dand Smithfield. an H.
P EASE'S HOARROUND CANDY -TUTT Lir has
received this day from New York. a fresh supply o.
the above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Colds and Con
sumption; and is ready to supply ewoomersat wholesale
or retail, at his .Medical . B gemeY. 913 Fourth st.
nov 12
D Awin CLARK, .9et, reashionable Boot Maker,—
tlas removed to No, 34 Market street, between
Second and Third streets, where he would be happy
to see his old customers. and all others who feel dispos.
ed to patronize him. He uses nothing but first rate
sleek, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives
Ins constant personal attention to business, he truststhat
he wit deserve ar,ct receive a fair share of patronage.
sep 10
March 17,743
ItUITS, ICE CREAM, 4• CONFECTIONA RY.—
A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the
public that they can always find the best quality of Ice
Creams. together with al: kinds of confectionary and
fruits, In their •prrnn, at his establishment—No. 11,
Fifth street, heiwc-n Wood and Mark.•t.
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes, or anything in his line. Also families furnished
won Bread. . see 10
EIV A NS , S CAMOMILE PILL L sh—AHRA•
JLA 11AM J. CLEM ER, residing at 66 Molt street,
New York, was afflicted with Dyspep , la in Its most
aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head•
ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart.
burn, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating,
impaired appetite, secsation of sinking at the stomach,
furred tongue, nausea, with frequent vom Rings, dizziness
towards night and restleness. These had continued up.
ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr.iVm.
Evans. 100 Chatham street, and submitting to his ever
successful snd agreeable mode of treatment, the patient
was completely restored to health in the short space of
one month, and grateful tor the incalculable benefit deriv.
ed, gladly came forward and volunteered the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
aep 10 No 20, Wood street, below Second.
Cheap for Cash.
UN/ON COTTON PSCTORY,
Prices Reduced.
Sheet Reel Yarn. 1 Long Reel Yarn.
No. 5 at 14 (lg. per lb ! 500 at 8 Gls per dz
6 at 14 ditto 1 600 at 9 ditto
ditto 7 at 14 1 700 at 6 ditto
R at 14 ditto 800 at 5 ditto
9 at 14 ditto 900 at 4i ditto
10 at 14 ditto lON at 4 ditto
11 at 14 ditto
12 at 14 ditto 'Candlewick at 15 ctifor Ili,
13 at 141 ditto Corn Batting , 8 ditto '
14 at 15 ditto Family do. , 12 ditto
15 at 151 ditto Carp't Chain , 18 ditto
16 at 16 ditto Cut'n TN ion • 2.5 ditto
17 at 161 ditto Stocking Yarn and
IS at 17 ditto ,Coverlet Yarn always on
19 at 17i ditto hand.
211 a' 18 ditto :Cotton Warms made to order.
ry- Orders promptly attendrd to, if tell at J. 4. C.
Painter':. Logan 4- Kennedy's. or the Poet ot er,. address:
feh 27. 3. K. MOORHEAD 4- Co.
TlMcubirriber has removed his Fashionable Tlaloring
Establishment to the Monongahela hotter. 3d door
from firm it. on smit Wield st.where lilsold customers and
all others who may favor him with a call may depend on
having t heir work done in a superior Style. From his
log raper teller! In the business in I his city, and In many
other fishionahle elites in Europe and America, he feels
confident that Inn can give satisfaction to all who may
please I o favor him with their custom. By strict attention
to business and su perior workmanship he hopes to merit
and receive a share of public patronage . . Be it tend keeping
on hand a eu ppl y of goods and t rim minga snit elle for the
customer trade whirli will be sold at very redliced
B. BON ACIIY.
C..iIUSTIC or the Knife was formerly resorted to in all
I k-fell:WS of burps, sea Ids and wounds, where mortifica
was apprehended, The necessity far such sharp prat
t ire exits no looser. Thr Maslen! Pain Extractor, from
Comstock 71 Malden Lane is a far more efficient peeves
t ice Or morn ifirat ion than cold sleet or nitrate of silver
The application or this wonderful rum pound instantly
removes the local paio.ned if the wotind, scald, burns or
bruise has not Jered some vital orsan so as to render
core ino ossil , lr. It N ill in n very snort space of time
le, , ore the part infeetrit to n sound and healthy state
without leaving the demi,. behind. This preparation is
also a certain reiticily for inflamed et es, cancerous sore , .
u errs, hrok en breast and ,ore nipple and all elirasioryi
and e.rismitins of the skin. Its success as a core for
tile plies is unparalleled nod the VOLlchfrs for c.tra
tire properties are from the mist respectable and en.
light eIICII son rcrF —Herald.
For sale at Tuttle's, 86 Fctwli street:
DI! E.ArOIifENO.V by CH EALISTR Eas r India
Hair Die—colors t he hair and will nut the skin
This flue is in the form of a Powder which in plaih matte.
of tart may he ;invited to the hair over night, the first
o iglu turning the lightest or grey hair to dark brown; rind
by repeating a second or third night, to a jet Mack. Any
person may. therefore. with the least possible trouble:"
keep his halt any dark shade or a perfect black, with the
positive ttssorance that the powder if applied to the skin
wilt not color it. There is no coloring in this statement,
as any one may easily test. These facts are warranted
by the rhernist who manufactures it.
For sale at TUTTLE'S,' 86 Fourth street, where a
large assortment 01 - Patent Nledleines may always be had
at either wholesale or retail
FAMES fr. sr JOI7X F` Exxix a s
di have entered into partnership for the purpose of
transactine a Wholes:l le Groccry; Produce and Commis,
slot) business under the firm anti style of 11A ILM AN.
JENNINGS Co.,at No 43 Wood street, opposite the
Nlerchan s'ilo tel, where a supply of Groceries and Pitts
buret] M nufact u red Articles can alWayo be had on Ilbe
al terms. March 17 '43.
Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet
Iron flare,
Nn 61 Liberty, between Maiket and 6th streets
WOULD respectfully inform thus:citizens of Pitts—
burgh. and the public In general that he continues
tncarr y on th , above business In all Its various branches
;tithe alcove stand; where he will always keep a getter
al assortment of all articles in his line, all of which
will be made in the same manner and of good materials,
and wilt be disposed of on the most moderate and ac.
eommodating terma.
Country htertnants and other dealers will find it to
their:advantage to call and examine his stock before pur.
chasing elseweere.
3teamboats.•Huusesnnd rorticees roofed with copper.
zinezi.le, lead and iron on the shortest notice; Cutters
and Conductotsmade and put up with despatch as usual.
apr 5.
WILLIAM DOHERTY,
Li AT and Cap Manutd-turer. 148 Liberty st, between
Lit Market and Sixtit. tin 10— 6m.
J. M. Sanderson & Son,
FRANKLIN HOUSE; PHILADELPHIA.
VIIHIS elegant establishment has been in operation dur_
ing the last nine months, and notwithstanding the
general depression of business, it has met and sustain
ed the approbation of the public and yielded to the pro.
prietors a o full compensation for their labor and atten
lion. Its location being in Chestnut street, in the im
mediate neighborhood of the Post office, the Exchange,
Banks, the Steamboat landing, the most business part of
Market street and the places of amusement, it presents
to :he business community or those visiting the city on
pleasure, all the facilities and comforts so desirable to
the travelling public. Its arrangment, also, enables the
guest to regulate his expenses, and to live In a style of
elegance or economy suited to his notions or disposition.
The facility of procuring meals at any hour, and of get•
tins that which the appetite craves, is also a saver of
time which the business portion of the guests know how
to apprise - ate. The proprietors, therefore, solicit the
custom of their old frisoda,and promise a continuance
of their exertions to make them comfortable.
op 25-303.
For Rent.
FDA* term of years. Two building lateen the bank
of the Alleghwey river, adjoining the (Sty line.
Apply at the hewer Agent', Penn Pilot, sth Ward,
war 2. TAM ItS BLAKELY
Removal.
Don't forget ! R 6 Fourth street f'
COPAFt NERSHIP.
R. M. DAWSON,
DR. GOODE'S CelebThsted Female Pills. These
Plllsarestrongly recommended to the notice of
the ladies ass -safe and efficient remedy in removing
those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ez•
orris°. 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 Unl.
WI Slates, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and
Hetet!. by R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street,belosv Second.
WM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty St.,
opposite the head of Smithfield at., Pittsburgh--
The subscriber having bought out the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business
in the old stand of Mr: it., and is prepared to execute
all descriptions of work in his line, in the best manner
and on the shortest notice. He keeps cor stantly on hand
a large assorimeal ofehoe findings of all descriptions and
of the best quality. He solicits the patronage of the nub•
tic and of the croft. WM. ADAIR.
sep 10
pITTSBURGTIMANETACTORY.—Springs
and Axles jar Carriage; at Eastern Prices.
The subscriber; manufacture and keeps constantly on
hand Coach.o and Eliptlc Springs (warranted,) Juniata
Iron Axles, Fillaerand Brass plated Dash Frames, Rrasa
and plated Hub Rands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver and Brno Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable
Iron, Door Handles and Hinges. kc ,
JONES 1. COLE'S! A N.
St.Clanr it.. eenr e Allecheny Itridae
ri D. S ET.T.r.RS, M. P. office and dwelling in Fourth,
• near Ferry street. sep 13-1 y
LOOK AT THIS
The attention , ftho‘e who have been somewhat scep
tical in reference to the numerous certificates published
in favor of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
rv, on account of the persons being unknown in this Pee
Lion or the Stale, Is respectfully directed to the following
certificate, the writer of which has been a eitizen of this
borough forseveral years, and iv known as a gentleman
of Integrity and responsibility.
To the Agent, Mr. J. KIRBY.
have used Dr. Srvayne'a Comp and Syrup of Wild
Cherry for a cough, with which I have been severely a r
flirted for about four months, and I hive uo hesitation
In saying that it lathe most effective medirtne that I have
been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness'. and
agree 4 well with my diet.—and mantaina a regular and
gond appetite. I can freely recommend It to all others
similarly afflicted. J. 61 nixtric, Borough of Chambersb's.
March 9. 111411. sett 23
For sate hy WILLIAM THORN No. $3 Market at reet .
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES
PF.RSONS desirous or proenrine Fruit, Shade. and
Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery. from Phlladei.
phia or New York, are requested to make application as
soon as possible. at the DruT and Seed Flare of the sub.
scriber, where can he had ratalognec, eratuilously. of the
moat excellent rrarteties. F. L. SNOWDEN,
Pep 21 No 184. Liberty street, head of Wood
W ILLIAM C. WALL, Phan and FancyP Detroit
and Pio:titre Frame Manufacturer, No.' 87,
Panetta Street Pittsburgh. —Canvass Brushes. Varnish
4-c.. for A !lists, always on hand. Looking Clas,ml. frr,
prompt ly framed to order. nepairing done at the short
est not ire.
Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing °fey
rev description.
Persons fitting up Ftenm Boats or houses will find It to
heiradvantnee to call. sep 10
M.
STEELE, (successor to H. M'Closkeyl Frish•
iota de Boot Maker, Liberty st., 2d door from
1:1!aln Alley. The subscriber respectfully Informs the
publicthat he has commenced the above business in the
shop formerly occupied by Mr. Henry fil'Eloskey,
and that he Is now prepared to attend to all orders in his
line ofituginrexwith desnntrb and on the most reasonable
terms. From 40s exprrienre in the manufacture of
Fashionable Boots, he feels rontldent that all :wicks
from his establishment will give satisfaction to his pa•
troop. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicits
rd.
rep 10
IRD SEEDS A f esti tiupply of Rsrd Seeds, eon
N eiminr, of Caner) nip and R any; Just received by
fel, 3. F f. SNOWDEN, 148 Liberty at.
Portahle ri.tiform Scale= on wheel!, to weigh 2,500 Ilis, at
$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 at :30 00
do do 110 do 500 at '25 00
With raking Irvers an addit ion of 43 to each scale.
Dormant scales for the us.e of Warehouses, Flouring
Mills, ci - c.,the same prlces as above.
Also,VYhile's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's
improvements, 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 Mills. Salt Works, li-c„ double end sing:e
geared slide lathes,foot and other lathes for wood turning
Machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door
and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or
without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular
saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, 'Firmer's ma
chinb, and tools nfall descriptions. also for making black
Ina boxes, a superior article; governors for steam engine•
storks. taps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or joint hots
and machinery for making the same. cotton factory ma
chine' y made or repaired; printing press plattens turned
and printing presses repaired
J A AI P,S MAY, Age W-
sep 22 --If '7OllNf; 4 BR A DBURY
W M. F. 9USTIN, Attorney at Law, Ph tshurglt, Pa.
Office In 4th street, opposite Burke's Building.
Vi'n.Liatc E. AUSTIN, Esq., will give hisattention to my
unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patron
age of my friends, WALTER FORWARD,
sep tO-1y
P ITTSBURGH CIRCULATING AND REFERE:QCE
LIBRARY of Religious, Historlcal,Polifical,and Mis•
cellaneous Works, will he open every day, Sablrath ex.
tented. lrom 7 o'clock, A. M..unt II 9, P. M., in the Ex.
change Building,corner of 81 Clalr street and Exchange
alley. wnere punctual attendance will he given by
sep 10 J. GEMISIL.
NEW YORK DYER.
0 - - -
SEE DIMES, would respectfully inform his friend.
'Vend the public in generaLthat he dies Ladies' dresses,
Habits and Mantels of every deseriplion, black—and
warrants tretn not to smut, and to look equal to new
goods. He dyes fancy colors of all deseriptians on silk
and carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restores the colors
of gentlemen's clothing, so as to resemble new goods.
Mr. H. flatters himself thrt he can please the public,
as he has done an extensivebusiness In New York for
twenty years, All work done on moderate terms at his
establishment in sth st, between Wood and Smithfield
nett the Theatre.
CERTIFICATE
11:7"Thi 4 is tn certify that OSEE HIMES has
done work for us, which has fully answered our
expectiations, and we consider him a competent
dyer.
S. Hemphill, Wm. Barnes, J. B. Shurtleff,
David Hall, B. F. Mann, Davi Boles, Joseph
French, jr.. Andrew Purdy, W. B. !toles, Wm
Porter, H H. Smith, Henry hyena, A. Shookey,.
jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes: ap 20th.
JOHNSON it, DUVAL.
BOOK BIXDZIIII AND PAPZR ROZZAS,
CIONTIATIE bunk* at tbestand lato of Ilicesudiee
v 4. Johnson. Eta,' description of ',twit in thelt
neatly and premptly executed. may F.— 1 y
For publishinf a nob Daily Paper in tAe City of puts
burgh, to be entitled{ the
DAILY MORNING POST.
TllEBuhtcribers having made arrangements to merge
the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu
ry into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily
paper with the title of the Daily Nernivi Prat.
The leading object of the "Parr" will be thediesemina.
tion and defence of the political principles that have here
tofore been maintained by the Editors, In their respective
pipers, and their best efforts will still be devoted to the
advancement and success of those doctrines.
Although, In politics, the paper will be thoroughly
democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest,
candid history of passing Political events, Foreign
and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat•
ters and occurrences that come properly within the sphere
ofa Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently In
eresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, it
respective of party considerations.
In addition to the political and general news that will
be found in the ...Morning Post," the Editors will take
pains to furnish the business,' community with
the latest and most hittresting COMMIRCILL Irrrstm-
CENCI' from all parts of the country, and to have prepa
red such accounts of tit?. Markets and the State of Trade
as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business
Men In their several caltings.
Terms.—The Post will be published en a large imperi.
al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Journli) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum,payable in advance. It will also be sold by
newsboys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
Advertisements will be inserted at the lowest rates
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
frrTW ENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post,
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
THOS. PHILLIPS,
W.Ef. SMITH.
Au:ust 31, 1842.
By Morrison 4. Co. London, for sale only by S. Ili
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. ger) 10
•
. 444
eo
Travelers s boirld select Boats provided with Eiramit
Safety Guards, for preventing Explosion of Slat=
Boilers.
IT would be well for the traveling community to beat
In mind that their security depends entirely upon
their own encouragement of heats that have or may be
at the expense of procuring the above apparatus. And
that every individual making such selec ion Is contribu
ting towards a general Introduction of an Invention ad
witted by all men who understand the principles of the
Steam Engine, to be a sure preventative against those
dreadful disasters You have certainly, in the hundreds
of explosions that have already taken piaee, their almost
daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have
already been lost, a sufficient warning, and Inducement
to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boar, and In every
case to give it the preference. They have went to an
additional expense that your lives may be secure Ought
you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding
degree of Unmanly, and by your preference show that
pm appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this aw
fat sacridcd of human life. They do not charge more
than or het boats; their accommodations In Other respects
are equal, and in many eases superior; and as there is
one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run
any risk, when it is so tom telely in your own power
to avoid those disasters.
mproved Play
inufactored be
h.ir Machlnt
. between Ma
th street, two
ice nail, ring
nufarture and
.nd the follow
ig scalesm hot
composed of
.etal):
No. 1, Port
He Platform
..ales on
weigh 350 u
lutids,at $65,-
A It boats marked thus (4.1 In the List of A rrivals and
Departures, in another part of this pal.er, are supplied
with the safety Guar 1.
Lie! of Boats provided with the Safety Guard.
ALPS, MENTOR.
AG N F.S. MICHIGAN,
AMARANTH, MARIETTA.
BRILLIANT, MA RQUETTE,
BREAKWATER. MUNGO PARK,
CASPIAN, MESSENGER,
CECILIA, MONTGOMEY
CANTON, NORTH BEND,
CICERO, NEPTUNE,
CADDO,. NARAGANSETT,
DUKE of ORLEANS, NIAGARA,
DUQUESNE, OSPREY.
EXPRESS MAII„ ORPHAN BOY,
Ec LIPSE, WHO,
FORMOSA, ORLEANS ;
FORT PITT, PENELOPE,
GALLANT, PANAMA,
J. HH. GALEBILLS, ROWINANA, QUEEN °Foie SOUTE
JEWESS, RARITAN,
IDA, SARAH ANN,
INDIAN QUEEN, SARATOGA,
ILLINOIS. SP ""ANNA,
LADY OF LYONS, " LLE.YRAND,
VICTRE S, ALLEY FORGE,
WEST WIND. AsfILAND,
BI,IDGEwATER MIsSOURI MAIL,
CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH,
COLUM Bus. (*UTTER
EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA.
GENL. BROOK, TOBACCO PI ANT.
JAMES ROSS, 'ADELAIDE.
BRUNETTE, COLUMBIAN 1.
CLLIppER, mar. 22.
POWLER'S PATENT BED
STEAD.
IMANUFACTUILEDat Wit. trrsoon's Cabinet shop
1.11.N0. 69 Second street, between Wood an( Smithfield.
where a general assortment of Furniture may be bad at
reduced prices for cash.
The superiority of these Bedsteads. cohabit in the ffilt
ening'', which for durability and ease in putting up and
taking doWn. It not tqu tiled by any other now In ewe
—and to all such' as would consult their own comfort
in their nightly siumburs, it should he remembered that
all claims of the bug family are fastened 'sii by these
fastenings.
Bistro fdr Countleit. Districts or Plates for sale
by JOHN FOWLER, Patentee-
We, the undersigned, do certify that we have exam.
Med the above Bedstead Fastenjngs, and have no hesita
tion In pronouncing them the best now in use. —coming
up fully to Oa representation in the above adifrartille.
10ant,.
Wm. Graham, Jr., 1r 1 0 019111 CAM,
Wm.lryin e *cob Tadao:
Jobe A. dill, "is as*.
ep 2".—?m •
PROSPECTUS'
FOR SAFETY.
rnE LITERARY POST.
THE HOUR OF DEATH.
BY MRS. tIEMANS:
Leaves have their time to fall.
And flowers to wither at the north—wind's breath
And stars to stit—but all.
Thou bast all seasons for thine own; 0 Death.:
Day is for rootlet tare,
Eve for glad meetings round the joyful hearth,
Night for the dreams of sleep. the voice of prep
er,
But all fkir thee, thou 14ightiest of tha earth!
The banquet bath ita
Ita feverish bout of mirth,and song, and wine;
There cornea a day for grief's o'crwhelmint
F
A time for softer teare--bol. ail are thine!
Youth and the opening rose
:May look like things too glorious (or decay,
And smile at thee'—but. thus art not °ribose
That Wait the ripen'd bloom to seize thaii prey!
Leavesh aye their time 'to fall,
And flowers to wither at the north•winds breithl
And stare to set-;—but
all-
Thou haat all seasons for thine own, 0 Death!
We know when Moons shall wane,
When iummer•birds from for shall Cross the kap
When Autumn's hoe shall tinge the golden
grain,
gut who shall teach 119 WtICLI to look for thee?
Is it when Spring's first gale
Comes forth to whisper where the violets lie?
lc it when roses in our path 'grow paled
They hate one season—all are ours to die!
•
Thou art where billows foam,
Thou art where music melts upon the air;
Thou art around us i t our peaceful home,
And the world calls as furth—and thon 'eh thief
Thou art wherre friend meets friend,
Beneath the shadow of the elm to rest;
Thuu art where foe meets foe, and trumpet!!
rend
The skies, and swords beat down the pritOzelf
'rest.
Leaves have their tithe to fall,
And flowers to wither at the north-wind's breath
And stars to set—but all,
Thou halt all seasrms for thine own, 0 Death!
Potish ‘,Voll'shoottng.
The following sketch by a Frenblt
cer may not perhaps be uninteresting. It
certainly gives the picture of a sport, and
as such I consider it may be welcome to
the pages of your Ma&'azihe. WhethN
er any paper on a similar subject has ever
yet appeared, I really cannot positively
Bay, but ratlier think 'not. I give it near•
ly verbatim.
After the peace of Tilsit, 'the corps d 0
arrnee of Marshal Davoust took up their'
quarters in Poland. My regiment was
quartered near Blone, in the neighborhood
of Warsaw. Biltetted myself in the house
of Count Lasseur, in the little village of
Coierki, I re -assumed, as 1 have ever done
when my duties permitted me to do so, the
character of a sportsman. I Ilequently
filled my game bag, and often met with
much success. On one occasion I killed
A wolf, a fact of which 1 was at proud that
when the peasant brought it home to me;
I carried it down in triumph to my hold,
anJ boastingly exhibited it to him.
'ls that all?' asked the Count, with a sneer at the poverty of my sport; is
that all you can do? Why, my friend, if
you like that kind of shooting, I can at
once gratify you. I will show you a mode
by which you may kill ten or a dozen
larger than that any morning you thooset
that is, if yOu think it worth the trouble.'
'The trouble ! I'd travel a hundred
miles to enjoy such sport.'
`Well, t heti, what say you to tosmorrowl'
'With all my heart,' replied 1, and 1 re. ,
tired to my room to prepare for the treat
which awaited me.
The earth was covrred with deep snow,
and the weather was remarkably cold,—
At daybreak I was aroused and inviied;to
enter a sledge, drawn by four horses, and
in which I found the Count already en
sconced, warmly wrapped in furs. As
we were starting, the servant threw itt
tin
der our feet a young sucking pig, which
began squealing oui in such a manner, that
I could scarcely bear its shrill cries.
'Good gracious, sir!' I demanded.;—
.What is that noisy brute placed here
for?'
'You'll see bye and bye. Sit quiet, atd
I'll fulfil my promise.'
'Ali! it's fur our breakfast, I suppose.--
Su►ely if this be the case, you had better
have it killed before slatting.'
'Be quiet, we have athple provisions
without eating this little animal;' and my
friend again relapsed into smoking silence,
drawing on his ample meershaum for pres
ent enjoyment.
The horses now plunged into the forest
at full gallop. The little pig tired of
squealing become mute. I confess the
whole affair puzzled me.
When we had traveled about three
leagues, the Count suddenly addressed
the.
'Pull his ear)
Whose ear?'
•The pig's.'
I did ro, and the little thing began cry
ing out in the most piercing and piteotisl
manner, making the whole forest around
ring with its thrill voice. In leas than
five minutes three large wolves appeared
and started cft in pursuit of the sledge. I
now understood, for the first time that
sucking friend was to act as a decoy to
tract these ravenous animals.
Although as yet too far off' to justify*
shot at them, I was doubtful whether I'
would take a pop at them, when the ehaa
seur suddenly threw 4own a mall pig's
skin staffed with straw. which he kid at*