--r-~-~ ---~ . ~.., t.., . ~ ._. PUBLIMSD • DAILY, BY PHILLIPS ar SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORISin OP WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PiTTSI3URG'H„ PiNN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER. ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADV. VOL. U. NO. 183. ktift.p Tillett&S,Rlllthiloik ' tt;ebriter j of Wood aad INN Skreets. Tam:— rye do ars a Yom• payable u advance. Staglactopies Two Caffut—foriale at the counter of tip4affily.-Ola by News Boys. Th• Weakly Mercury asilliansflacturer Firigishodi at the same office, on a double median s mat, 41 TWO DOLLARS a year, is advance. Sin g 4 copies, SIX CENTS. 1131111111 OP pEa SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: One insertion, $O-5,0 thitinonth, $5 00 Two do.. OTS Tiro • do.. t 600 Three do:, 1 00 Threedo., 7 00 One week. . 1 50 Four de... 8 00 Two 'do.. 3 00 Six do.. 10 00 Three do., 4 00 Ono year, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. MUMMA BLE AT PLZASCRE. 1 ' Orge Square. Toro Squares. Six nusitlao. $l9 00 Six. months, $23 00 O. yeas, 25 00 One year, 35' 00 Larger aslvertisementsin proportion. Inr CARDS or.four lines Stx• DoLzaps yens. Public Oakes, lie. City Post Office, Third between Marlset and Wood straete•—R. M. Riddle, Postmaster. CassedeilTosise,'Water, 4th door from Weed st.,Pci tersan'st-Williaxn B. Mowry, Collector. Oily 'Treasury, - Wood, between First ,and Second nroeu—James Costiity Treasury, Third stimet, next door to the fltircrPiesbkierien Church—S. ft. Johnston, Trouts.. Mayor's O f fice, Fourth, between Marketand Wood etreete--Aletander Hay, Mayor. Aiterekant's.Exthange, Fourth near Market at. BANKS. Pittsburgh, between Market and Wood streets or nand and Fourth streets. Ace rdiants'an4..lfanefaeturerse7 and Farmers' De posi;.llan*, (forrru:rly Swing Fund,) Feurth, between iYood alto k Marketetneets. E.relmage, Fit'Wet. near Wood. HOTELS. 310 na nrah.ebi IrOUte,. Wateer treet. near the r F..cekunge Motel, Garner ofFennassiSt. Clair. Merchants' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood. • iAmeriestn.Hotal,corourofThirclandStrdtbfreld. United States, corner .of Peen it. :and Gaon!. Spreatt,Eugle, Lib.srsy street, near seventh. Mansion House. Liberty St., opposite Wayne. Broad'tures 21fansiart house. Penn St., opposite Camal. THE TRUE WAY TO RECOVER HEALTH. individual only wishes to know the right WTIc to puree it; and there are tame, were it surely made known how LIFE might be prolonged and Ilea:th recovered. tt ho would not doubt the plan.— 'Evidence is required that this right - way i. discovered This 14 what tho.e sidieriut-from isickness want to be oltistied about. For vritti'lq4o Oafish a. not to enjoy all the health that hist t..,o4ris- copnble of , Who is thew tl at would nut liVe"Wheit his experience can an much benefit himself and fainitr, It it rt melancholy fact that a very large propertiritr_of the panst , „useful members of society-die-Islet* nen - the- . ltges of't4iftvaincl linty. How mart, Witlmitsiniiid heiptent orphans hay, been the eunalktreudis of-otandisW net 4orriag in their wyn iumertilltuaturs of restoring biesAkltikois lest. Now all thlivestuivr*istui tliffnaultitte nett Nei preven ted nod thiiinettutdcettain.sickarantioad ki "Misting maitre in stlietcoutset, with a pia tione - nfikpittirectles Thl WWlentOWltubWlS by}hou ss.nda of am aitiauns. ns to purge krielyi will ntirely cuiciany There is miler= or kiad Qk sieknais-that glos not. ...exert a curative influence: Mien. Thusitty r pow- I et in resisti4touiverfectiLn, they ivarviviesjis, small pox. worms andall anntegnoin (eves, there is not it medicine in the world so - aitite - to mart of blood, and restore it to:..a.briatltbjr 2 4ndition, as the llrandroth Pills. The Brandreth Pills are purely vegetable, - and so innocent that the infant of a month old may use them, if medicine is required. not only with safety but with a certainty of receiving all the benefit medicine is cepa; tale ofimparting. Females may are them in all the exit cal periods of their lives. The Bnandreth Pills will insure their health, and produce regularity in all the functions of life. - The same may fie Said of Brandreth's external remedy, as an out vard application to all external pains or swellings, or sores, it greatly assists the care. Mr& used where the skin is very tender or broken, it should be mired with one or two pints of water. tare test of genuine Brandy etk Piar.—Exam ine the box of Mills. Then look at the certificate of agency, whose engraved date must be within the year, which e• cry authorised agent mustprisseas; if the three labels en the box agree with the three labels on the ceo tiliente, the Pills are true—if not, they are talk. Principal office, 241 Broadway, New 'York. lone 16 IMPORTANT FACTS 11 It: LEIDY'S Sarsaparilla Blood Pills are applica: 1-1 'tile in all cases, whether for Purgatives or Pr: rincolion, They possess all the boasted virtues of s.iher pills, and are additionally efficacious, containing .Sarsaparilla in their composition, which is not contain ..ed in any other pills io existence. They are also dif- ferent from other pills in composition, being purely vegetable, and Tribe employed at all times, without any danger, and requiring no restraint from occupation .or usual comets of living. Noterithitending Dr. Leidy never pretended big Blood Pills would cure all diseases, vet it is not saying too much of them; from the innumerable cures perform lord by ahem in every variety and form of disease (cer tificates 'ot Many of which have been published from persons of all denominations, physicians, clergymen, and others) that thuy seem to be almost universal in theiroffect; and persons using them for whatever siek. l neimor disease, may rest assured that they II be found more efficacious than any other pills in existence. fsom the. known reputation of Dr. Leidy's Blood Pill, it ismecessary to remind the pablic where they , can at. all times procure the genuine, as it is ammipteil to impose other pills, called the Bl ood Pills' upon tbe public on the reputation of Dr. Leidy's-- -Or Be par ticular and ask for Dr. LeidyStaarsaptigla Blasi Pills and see that the name of 11. B. Leidiretokailgined on two sides attach bmt. (the boxes beinkafTsiiper. and ohloag, sqtairostaape, surrounded by u yellow and black PR,4',E-2. cents a Box. Prtirund *hand paid wholesale and mail, at Dr. TA* a ileolth.EntporWin, 101 North Second street, below :fin Os =Pbdadtdphia, and by : B. A. FANA- S TOCX 4 CO., comer of Xood and &nth strootn. Arms 4fr.riatohargh. jy ci•oirlictoeundea li al. - ' .1 notice are St rOllll7 memo:waded to the .1 notice of ' Males as a safe and efficient rercedyin "M°Ving those eget ,14141011E1PriliVilleIlleirsex, from wino ofeserciee,orgenevaltlebtilltyof the system. They "obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysteciadentl Nannies egeetions. These Pills have gained *sew tion and apipprobation of the must eminent Physicians in the United States, and many Mothers. FOr sale Whohisels and Retail,by R. E.SELLERSATPAt. In N o . 20, Wood Strom bekrs Sacend . 1 ‘ l ll lot I ej • • r • I r l ;i ; ors' 41111.' ' . • lINMENM, • VIIIITntiNG. Williams &DilssOrih, ,Wkolesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Met_ chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactiud Ar tides, No. 29. Wood street. sep 10—y- NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in French and Domestic Dry Goods No. BL - Market sneer, burgh. !‘ep 10—y BIRMINGHAM & CO.. Commission anti Porinkraing Merchants, No. 69, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Trßms.—Receiving and shipping, S cents per 100 s. Commission on purchases and sales, 241 per cent mar 22—y Brownsville Juniata Iron Welts, Edward Hugkea, Mentufaetitrer of Iron axd Nails 'Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh. sap 10-y Wholesale Grocers, /Woe illierthoats, And dealcrsis PitlabutgA.Maarfactures, aint 17 No. 43, Woodatreet. Pittsbur. Magistrates Maas, For proceedings in attachment ander the late law, for sale at this office. gloathow Jones, Barber afti Hair Dresser, Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of- Ace, where he will be happy to wait upon pormetunit or transient customers. Lie solicitsa share of public pa- Ironer-. sap tO 110111.1RoCOOWIN, RECORDING REGULATOR, a e Office iartsmiNcroa's Bamnrwcia, rerrivom4S t :doors above Hand street. P. 31.4 • 3 D Wilitaam4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, For warding and Conunaiission Merchant, and dealer in Qoantry Produce and Pittaborgh Biliutufac uwes,NaP•Fifdi street, INltsbllrei- PITTSBURGH', PA., Agentfriti.4 S rpribie Litioofor the transporta tion of Merchaniiitc mind front Pittsburgt,- Bakimore, Phila.:Lewin, New , York and Boston. j3l-4; =I!IMES 404 Cagattatlier at Law, Office rensemea to iiskincelVe Offices, oo Grant sweet. nearly opposite the zberCisoct Houe, nextroesos to J. D. Mallon, Eigy 'fillet floor. sop 10 IIVCANDLESS & M*CLURE, Attaraays sat Cestwallets at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House, • 10 Pittsburgh. Francis IL Ohm* Attorney at Law, Fourth street, aboVe Wood, sep 10—ly Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas ILunilten, 'Attorney ati Law Fifth,lativees Vitaat arid Smithfield att. , sop ' Pittsburgh, Pa. Ilystat Akilachaaaa, Attowarim at Law Office removedfrom the Diamond tem./tummy's Row," skraNlF side of 4th, between-Market and Woodlits., Peplo Pittsburgh. N. Buckniastier, Attiornkry at Law, flus removecl hisoffice toßeares' Law Buildiu4, 4th st., above'Smithfieid, Pittsburgh. sep 10 John J. Mcbell r Attowney, at Law, Office corner of Smithfield and Fiftli streets, Pittsburgh. Allbetainesa entruatedlo his care will be promptly attended to. feb l6—y _ 8. Began, Attorney at talw, Office on Fifthetreet, between Smithfield and Wood Wm. E. 11,ustio, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite B urlse' Building. 1311"Wittt AM E. Ai:Sim, Esq.. will give his atten tion tc my unfinished business, and I recommend him italic patronage of my friends. sep I o—y WALTER FORWARD. Thadel EL Curry, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth ettleet, between Wood and Smithfield ap 8 Pittsburgh. ROBERT P0RT4R........- --Joss B. PiRILIMS Porter & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, Office on the career of Fourth and Smithfield streets sep 10 Pittsburgh. Henry S. Slagraw, Attwaay at Law, 11as remnvedhis office to his residence, on Fourth two •Inors above Smithfield. sep 10 Geo. S. Belden, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street, between Worxl and Smithfield ileConveynnciug and other, instruments of wri tang legally and - prompili executer mar 214 /obit J. Stitaball, Attorney at Law, Will attend tocollecting and securing claims, and wil also prepare legal instruments of writing with correct ness cad despatch. Smithfield street (near sth street Pittsburgh. m8.'44 U. Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ser 10—tf • Dr. S. 12. Holmes, (Mikein.SeP.mrl greet, 'next door to Mulvriey Sr C0..11 Gto ss Warehotme. re 10-v G. L. ROgiNSOY M. X'BRIDIC. Robinson & Illlatride, Attorneys at Law, Office on Fourth, between Wood and Market sts. reConvo, aneingand ntber instruments of writing legally and promptly executed. alO-tf Dr. George Watt, PRACTISING PHYSICIAN .1- SURGEON I . ".oClice, Smithfield it. near the come: of Simi,. ati—h. Dr. A. W. Patterson, Office on Smithfield street, third door from the corner of sixth street IDlDiain AL Ward, Dentist, Libertv street, a few doors below St. Cl*, ap 6, 1843' 4 1- Demeter Denied Idealisel, Office on Filth street, between Wood and Smi id streets, Pittsburgh. dec ley LIALLMA.N. JENNINGS & CO., 00 TTON YARN 117/111111MOVIE, Na. 43, 'Wood Street, Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory'Tartni mar 17—y WILLIAM 1 - 1. WILLIAM] JOH?, S. DILwoRTiI HAILAINN, JENNINGS & CO.. SUZY dr-Cl3”. Wholesale Dry:4loSi" Menlames, No 123, Wood, Street, Th is d (Luc:T . .lo,lm Fits, West.side, Pittsburgh a 1 ' CHARLES A. McANULTY. r ozwar oie Aft eimaisp*Mws iferticust, .Arkr." , PITTatUIiGH : WEDNEgIiAY, APRIL 17, 1844. Lsints,;. Wscz. Jona D. WWI. L.&3.D. WICK, Whohoude 0216011211 & Dealers lu Produce, 116 Wood StreCt, 4 doors above Fifth et., may 15 Pitubargh, JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Ihmobsedders, Printers and taper takers, No. '37, Morketstreet. sep 10 JOHNSON & DUVAL, 1111101111014aftris and Paper 'bars% Continue business at the stand late of M'Candless Johnson. Everydescription of workintheis linenehi; ly and promptly executed. may 8-y THowis Faamrcrs L. Ulm. Tho6l. IL Yettnar & 00. Furniture Ware Rem's, corner of Hand street and Exl change_ttlleY. POanns wishing to purchase furniture. will find it to their advantage to give us a call, being fal ly satisfied that, we tan please as to quality and , price. s $ 1 0 R. C. TOWNSEND & CO., Wire Worker's sad Wire Bienufiteturem No. 23, Marketou eat, bemoan 241 and 3a streets, sop 10—y Palkiairtat'stlarivaLtai Blasidiag, ANUFACTURED andsold wholesale and retail, ILL SIXTH STRUT, OW door below SethMedd. act 21-4 y. Birmingham, near, Pittsburgh, manufacturer of pelts, hinges and beler, tobactxt, fuller, mill and timber ( mews; housen screnarafor gall* wil a, Ittc. sep 11)-y John Ma04:07, Tailor and Olotider, Liberty meet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, $ nth side. se 10 Webb 01... 's Watt and Shoe WasedLetery, No. 03,.4th -next doer to eke U. S. Bank. Ladies pranella, kid and satin shoes ran& in the neatest manner, andby the nearest French patterns. sap 10 Sim Wilma & Taylor, AGENTS TOR STEAMER CLEVELAND AND '•IRON CITY A. G. RsisuAßT. SIDNEY Staoso. 88INEUIRT & STRONG, (Successors to Lloyd & Co.) IL7w,esal, and Retail Grocers and. Commission Merekants, No. 140, Liberty st , atevr doors above St. Clair, twhere familitie and others can at all times be fornisMal with good Goods at moderate prices. f2B DAVID LLOYD D. & G. W. Lloyd, WIIOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION FORWARDING RFJICIIANTS, ASI) DE•L[R6 IS PRODUCE it PIT 88888 MAIM. rir ' Liberal advances . in cash or goods made on consigenitents of produce, Scc., at No, 142, Liberty titrert. ml 5 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, And dealer is 'Produce, Salt out Cordate, Ras removed to No 17, Liberty street, oppoute the bend of Smithfield street. . f27•tf REMOVAL. JAMES ZIORTAIRO & CO. TjAPE removed their WALL PAPER WARE HOUSE to NO. £3, WOOD STREET, • between Diamond alley end Fourth street. When!, they have 'on hand a large and splended as sortment of WALL Paean and Bonn Ens, suitable for papering Parlors, Chambers, Walls, &c. Also, a general assortment of Wilting, Letter, Print ing, Wrapping and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, &c. Which•they will sell low for Cash. or in exchange for Rage,Tanners Scraps. &c. feb 22. 1844 HAVE removed their Paper Store from Market street to No. 64 Wood street, one door from the corner of 4th street, where they keep on hand their us ual assortment of WALL PAPERS, for papering par lors. entries, chambers, Ike., and also PRINTING. WRITING, and WRAPPING PAPERS, BONNET BOARDS. drc., all of which they offer for sale on ac commodating terms. k.b 14 1843—dtf NlcHot.•s D. Coi.tlf•B MATTI R. CoLxicue Coieutas & Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Cone mission Merchants, Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so licit consignments. n 22—tf John Cartwright, CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, corner of 6th and Liberty streets, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always en hand an extensive assortment If Surgical and Dental instrtuoents, Banker's, Tailor's, Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Tool!, Trusses, &c. je 24. William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, •No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CA N VASS brushes,vanfish, , for artists, always on hand. Looking Glasses, 814., promptly fiat mod to order. Repairing doneat the ahorteatnotice. Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing of every description. Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. stip 10-y and Pro- EIL annOtetarer of Ttn i Copper and Sheet -lion Ware No. 17, Fifth street,bettecen. Wood and Market, .Keeps constantly on hand agood assortment of wares, and solicits a share of public patronage. Also, on hand, the followingarticles: shovels, pokers,tongs,gridirons, ts,teakettles,pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for hemselves ,as be is determined to std/ 'cheap (Omagh or approved paper. marl—tf 1101,ORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, •Pert 1 rail Pollster, Fourth st., ad story Bark's Buil d .7. Osborne would solicit a call flora thoie who desire Portraits . Spcimens can be seen *this rooms wary 5. OUIJA? P11.410)111 ro* coarse SIGN o tHE MI COMB No. .108,Jfarket t&reefs:weer Interty. CMUSTMAS AND NF. -YEAR'S PRESENTS. THE subsertler respectfully inforMs his Sion& ' and this public Newer"llYs that be hits osr landi end will niceire in a flew days, a 111 ;ga aad ersehd ammonite!' teys•sed, Sim artiollta. imitekle or the holidays, which wilibe sold wholesale, and read'. at reduced prices. Persons who wish to.buy cheep will please call at the sign of the Ninetieth. No. 11:18, Mar- Li t % r4rect, and they will not betinieopointed. 16 C. VEOEII. Saws Patterson, jr., LINE," TO ctevictssn. o. DtiarlB VT%CTVR!! Removal. FRANCIS SELLERS, REMOVAL. FIOLDSHIP & BROWNE SAMUEL MORROW, EMEMOI PITTSBURGH Ofradating salt lidlirstm Ltionwr, F teligiotw,historicil, political and Itinkeihria V works, will be epee evert day, SeMialik unapt ed, from.? o'cloek A. M., until 91°. M., in die Ex , Change building, corner of St. Clair street end 'Ex change alley, where punctual attendance wHI be given by J. GEMMIL. sop 10. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs sad Aides ft: Carriages At Easters Pricer. rinnEsoloctibersnnunifactore end keep constant ly outland Coach, C quid Earle Soviets (war tannest) Juniata Iron Arles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frolic*, Brass and-plated'Hib Sands,`Satiop Joints, "patent Leather, 'Silver and Dais 'Latnre, Threefold Steps, Malleableiton, Door Handles' and Hinges, Sic., Ake JONES at COLENIPM. sep 10 St. dait st., sear the AlliOthiy)!thlge. arras Saha. T RESPEGTFULLY haft= tba public awakes, A and keep *rays an hand, an aniartment of Alb Proof Secs. The price, in consequence of the ms . wish Lad labor being much lower, is redwood shout thirrypercent. They are kept forges misty shop, in Sitth street, above Smithfield ' next .te the *bath on the corner of 6th street-is elso with Arwood, Jones &Co.,:and Dalzell & Fleming. In regard to the qua), it). at my safer I leave those persons who bare put• chased and will purchase pry miss to. attest the util. ity dsben. I desire no newspaper puffs on my sawn justice and. troth warrant me in MS:ining thepeblie that ail niy.safes widish hare been in buildings burnt down for several pants since I commenced bare.pm sorrel ell the papers,- books, dse., which they emitain. ed. 1 have, a card containing a number of cortifientes of theseme, which are in circulationantlin my bends and the mantes. JOHN DENNING. - N. B. - A few pairof steel Springs for ealoonseleby Janes & Coleman, acid will bereoldlow, Alao,aserew pram, with power to punch bola in halfinch iron. _asp 20-tf XANUIACTURSD SY CONSTABLE & BURKE, 11ft#1 Sireet,betweess Wood and 6esithfseit4 Pittsburgh, Pa. Irr RE subscribers presenttheir respects to their nu- I morons friends for their former libaral patron age, and would take this method ofassuring them and .the public generally that all [attire favors will be duly appreciated. Their articles have been fully tested, of which sufficient testimony will be given to any inquirer. The principles of their locks and safes are not sur passed in the Union. '.The price alsois considerably lessened, and will'be found ns low, if not below any other responsible house in the Union. We would take this opportunity of thanking the 711.• rions Editors of this city and elsewhere, who have spoken so highly of us and our safes. The public are respectfully invited to examine our articles Wore purchasing elsewhere, feeling assured the superiority of our manufacture will be apparent to all candid spectators. N. CONSTABLE & E. BURKE. N. B. Safes can be obtained of any size or shape, or of any principle of lock or construction, of tbo sub scribers, or of S Church, Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. nl2.ll—tf O. W. LLOYD. Adam's Patent Mane*bejilills HAVE now been bei fore the public three 'ears, during which tiros several thousand have been sold and in daily use.— We are confident of being R. sustained in saying they are the bed Coffee Mills in the United States, any way you 'fix it.' Seven) • modifications are made to suit the fancy of tires any .ins the purses of husband.. Sold by the gross or dos en at the manufactory - Malleable Castings mad° to order. FAIRBANKS' PATENT PLATFORM SCALF.S. - - - - . These genuine articles. of all sizes, nod moat impro ved varieties, constantly on bend and for sale at very reduced prices by the .manufacturer. L. R. LIVINGSTON. mar 2—tf Front between Ross and Grant eta. Porvrarding and Commission Illarchasits, AND D=41.11115 IN LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, ANT PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, FOR THE ALLEGHEV Y RIVER TRADE Corner of Penn and Irwin etreeta, L. 0. itenroum, PITTUDRAR. L. WILMAR.TH. 5 e5-ly J. X. LOOAN. GLO. CONNELL, PhiLad'a AUCTION GOODS. Aft 4 Street, between the Exchange Bank and Wood Street, Pittsburg4, Pa., Dealers in Staple and Pansy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOCKS, +c. ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank noted, bought and sold. Sightcheaks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes_ and bills, collected. asstnarrets • Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, - F. Lorene, .T. Painter Jr. Co.. Joseph Wombwell, James May, Alex. Brorrson&Co. John H Brown &Co. James M'Candless. J.R. M'Denald. W. H. Pope, Esq.,Pres't Bank Tiro New awl Mtn la*, Mews lingrikees. ONE is V) horse power, 16 inch eylia . der, and 4 foot spoke, will be sold with or *Meat hollers. The other anginels 12 horse power, 7A inateladar, 1. foot strolte, one boikoratmat fe.7..otit, VlM** hi (Remote!. Thesegregineit are made of thalbeagait,- - terials and in the most substantial mitnner,andw4lll* seta on acrowsniodating terms. they tutibe souses the warehouse orate setweitlur it way thee. j 24.4 14. DIPAINI3.4I. liesteaLi e. 2n r- 1 BARRELS GROUND PLASTER. for IV-7 sa l e et Warehouse. Pi DEVINE &Co. s 6. Canal Basin, • linepeinsed Magnesia fir. REYNOLDS & WILMARTH, JAMES K. LOGAN & CO., Pittabmtgb, Pa Philadelphia. Cincinnati, 0., St. Louis, Mo. 7. } FOR SALE CHEAP, ' 4,- • To thw tiketUnstes of Phhibarirk. THE subscriber most respectfklly inferini the 'gettileinen of this ccuy an 44 1. 111 1. inity, that he has commencal the BOOT' and SHOE maktntbinistesi Toirtketreet, opposite the Mtlerea office. literin been ihtemon soteelof the most flishicmable boot sheln is the Eastern eitica; and hall** furnisiWid **NANA/11'th° hest French end American calf skins, ht i rylds attention to Wili ness to merit a there of lic patioriate. To those gentlemen tare • patronised him he r e turns his sincere thinks, and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of his work and kaowledge of hi. btu/nest. ' EEERIGAti. may 11. , • William Adair, 11444. and 111 o e Make; ifibertyst-epponitethaksairtfßasiatimild. rrasubacninor baling bought tan the d iaji stack of tbe late Thomas Rafferty, deeeasecT,baa Orneneed bdibiesiaithe old stand of Mr. esti, rein'to execute all fiCticriPtim. ennrk is liktlittoo itie*st manner, and on the slaortest notice. gl_keeiwponstantly on band" assozsment ef iboe °fall iteseriptients, and - of the beat quality. He "tacks the patronage of the public and ailment& sop 10-y WM. ADAM. Opriair•lPaslitia. mibscribnr has now cm hand, and will continue to miumfacture, (at his old stand, NC 73 Word ' street) . thin latest sr* Of HATS. and CAPS, which for bisanty and durabnity tannin be surpassed. :010W.twitio fri& and tbe pidgin fits So Shand a itererofdre iteitcoredAir hop* to merit a Cop 'of their favors. t irli t LlAM -DOUGLASS, iVonalittmet •i;_mite46l • next door to'thiiiwner of 46. flat and Beaded. Ittridialc - ' 'BT WILIIAMSCHOLLer slel ‘ • 4 : ' ileftheere WI icter intd lisittifteld Sti. HAVING jest rammed from the eastern cities and purchased the.most improved PRESSING MACHINES, is prepared to press gentlemen'shats and braid, straw, gimp or Leghorn.bonnets on the most reasonable tennis, in the neatest manner and at the shortest notice. The subscriber believes that his long experience in the business is a sufficierntguarantee that all work entrusted to him will be properly performed. Hats or bortnetivdetnet4 altered, trimmed or color ed as heretofore., WM. , SCHOLEY. fl7-3m" reach Trees. dm THE subscriber ha* just received from the Nam =sery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia. a lot of the choicest variety of poach trees, to whicithe would call the attention of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN, may 8. No. Libertyat: head of Wood. FOR mina! CoLEA Consumption, THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY. THIS' pleasant and certain cure for coughs. and colds goes ahead of all the prcpsumtions now or • over offered to the public. The use of his so great that the proprietor has some difficulty in keeping a supply for•the increasing demand. Medical, agencies, grace. 'vies, druggists. coffee houses, and even bars on steam boats, keep a rupplyon band. It is called for eve'' , where, and will sell in any place. The reason is this every one who bass cough or cold by eating a few sticks fwd themselves oared, as it were, by magic. Persona at a distance, by remitting the money, poet. paid, to the subscnlier, will be attended to. For sale by the single stick, 6t cents; five sticics for 25 milts; and at Wholesale by Wis. Thom!, Druggist, 53, Market street, where" general assortment of Drugs and/Medicines may always be found. j 24. JOHN McFARLAND, &Upholsterer and Cabinet naker,l3 . 2d et., between Wood and Market, MI .Respecifully informs his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboards, bananas, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and spring mauxasses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol stering work, which ha will warrant equal to any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10 Horatio P. Tons Cabiast Shaer, (Late of thi firm of Young 4. M'Curdyy HAS commenced the Pastime's mall its bandies at No 22, Wood street, betweemFirst and Seemed stn., where he will keep constantly on band a good as sortment of well made FURNITURE, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance oti the patronage of the public. Every attention willbepaid to furnishing COFFINB, Sc. A Furniture Car for hire. July 11 ISAAC CRUSE, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT No. 87, Smith's Wharf, BALTIMORE, MD. Egrl, C. will give his particular attention to Pro. duce. consignments of which are respectfully solicited. Goods received, stored and forwarded to any part of the country. Having a large and commodious Wase house for storage, and other facilities for the prompt transaction of business, he confidently offers his servi ces to the community. References in .Ralciinore. Messrs W. Wilson & Son,George & Hays, Reynolds & Smith, Henry Rieman & Son. James Power & Son. References in Philadelphia. Robert Creighton & Co., Samuel W. Day, Esq.. References in Pittsburgh. Bailey & Co; Robertson & Reppert; Dabtell & Fleming; M. Leech & Col; J. W. Burbridge & Ccc W. &R. M'Cutebecm. And the merchants generally. marl 6 REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CONVEYANCING &o. &cc. THE undersigned, having associated themselves .I. fin. the transaction of all business relative to Real Estate, will henceforth attend to the purchase end sale as well as rentingof city and country property, eollect, ing rents &c. &c. 'The senior member of the firm havingltad tench , and being extensively known as an agent of Red Estate , they hope to receive aliberal share ofpub lie patrons/pt. For the accommodation of the public, , there will be two offices, where business will be receiv ed; at the Real Estate A=nnoy of Sautes Blakely. Penn et., sth Ward, and at the Law ofileeof John S. !Kitch ell, S. W. side of Smithfield st.. (near sth) at either of whlelr, prams wielimg .1* have iestrusrannt of wri titkgjegally sad neatly executed, tido inveatigeted, or desirous - to purchase or dispose of Real Estate will apply. J. J. Mitchell Willeietintse to attend to the desks of his profession, as - heretofore, JAMES BLAKELY, J. MITCEELL. • dee 4--d awdm - -E. H. BEAST! GIS, .ainestraimmatr liatiollatio N I to is do '! Mare tom= cmarsoriesltilocEsstoormatstiOssogo ituorbeed & 3. G. Ens, cm Sinitbßehl street. 'Mx I -,. PRICE, TWO CEN iing Wally illoming Prom ICsudall'J 'THOU SHALT NOT KILL DLALOGOZ scrwitart A DISACOW AND HIS IItiHISTICH OX THIC svIJHCT OPTHZ ratameertat. rtecruut• Deacon—l come tneamiss with you as to the course which. as a chrinitui, I ought to pursue is the next presidential election. /d'ittister —Well. what are your difficulties? D.—l am a true Whig, and I hope a true Christian. re is2g, I was much inclined to vote for Gee Jackson en account of the great service, he bad monde* ed the country. but you advised me an a use Cbris• tian I could not do so, because be bed scum dse‘ fiance the laws of God and man, by fighting a dorl•-•r The Whip now present us a candidate for tire Presi dency who has fought two deals, and hese as accuse. plice in a third. What am Itodo T M.—l have beard that Clay was a duelist, but brave never inquited itto the particular,. , D.—l hare, for thought it my duty to do, so wirer called on to put hirn at the head of the bairns to set the laws faithfully executed. Shall I givnyou the pea. .M.—Go on. D.—Here is a ' , Biography of Henry Clay," wrluie by his putitular friend, George D. Prentice. At pep 30, we are tolibe accepted* challenge from Col De r viers, bat it was adjusted. Atpage 4 is en account of his first ducd. Here are the , words . of the Bireprrk, phew, vic • "Mr. Clay brought a resolution before the Horse membery House of. Represents/ire.) that each , for We purpose of encouraging the itubstrY of the country, should clothe himself' in (*wrests of domes umnufactare. This rendution called into exercise all ?delimitinga talent of vituperation.-- Hs denounced it, as the prolject of a de and applied a variety ofepitheta tortaapthuiwhi no par, lismeetary rules could justify. Mr Clay's language in reply was probably of a harsh character, and We quarrel proceeded from one stage to another, tM ac cording to the laws of honor, which every Kentacitiaa of that day was taught to reverence, no alternuiss.m; mained to Mr Clay, and he was , required to Orange his antagonist. The challenge was imooped. The parties met, and tbe first shot was exchanged without other effect than a slight wound to Mr Matehall. the second or third trial, Mr Marshall's ball . gavOdk Clay a slight flash wound in the leg, and the seconds now interfered and prereated a continuance of the cam., bat. Pius account is given by &friend tad ePeiagist- - But it shows that Mr Clay was the chajlenger and that twice or thrice ho deliberately tittied. tq take ' the life of a fellow num. M.—Bac does not the Historian- say Mr. Clay has repented this early crime? D.—He says "we have no doubt that Mr. Clay erred in this affair with Mr. Marshal), audit is said *she himself looks back at the incident with disapprobts don and regret." If there bad been any sincere pemance it would have shown itself in his subsequent conduct. So far (man that, some seventeen years of • terwards, he pbblktly.procrainted his' deternucetios commit the outmode* if he.could find an autawitust, and the next 'Mir did commit it M.—Let us have the particulars. D.—Prior to the ehmtion at f t risisleetlYthe of Representatives In 1825, it was charged In alstkr published in Philadelphia, purporting to be written by a member of the House, that Mr. Oa, bad bar gained to make Mr. Adams President on zondfti o n receiving prefennentat his hands, whet's_ PPS MrCI .Y 11. published a card in the newspapers which ctincluifed, as follows, vin. " I pronounce the member, whoever he may be BASE and INFAMOUS CALUMNIATOR, A DAS; TARD AND A WAR; and if he dare unveil himself and avow his name, +-AV hold him tesimusible, as. I bereadmit myself to he, Is all the lawkwhich aver t , and regulate the conduct of men of hcmtir. 11. CLAY." Mr. Cray was then Speaker of the Haase of Repro. sentatires, and it was from that high station .kbache . - thus hurled defiance the laws of resit ad ' shocking all the moral and . relighnis Wings, :delis.. great nation. M.—But no duel grew out of that, I hallway. ' D.—No; bat it was not isYYaMatmlv otfitn.Y traction or repentance on the - 26,..C15y, as tliao: events of the next year amply iletnonetrata. • M.—Go on. D.—Mr. Adams was elected modem" by, the *id of Mr. Clay's vote and influence, and appointed Mr., Clay Secretary of Stare. Ina speech in the Senate it the next session of Congress, John Randolph chasm terized this coalition of known political enemies, as the union of the "Eastern Puritan with the Westerw, Blackleg."' Mr. Clay immediately sent a challenge. , Mr. Clay's Biographer Lai not thought proper,letbe teat of his wsrk, to give us any account of this dusk, bt in the ne4spapers of the day, I find the figkrwing racial account of the meeting, On Saturday, the 3th April, at balf pest kor deck, a meeting took place betermn Mr. Cloy and . John Randolph, upon n call of the former, in conk..` quence of certain expressions used by the latter in a recent debate in the Senate, which Mr. Clay consid- *red cdieneive, nod applied per orally to him. "Kr. - Randelph . wise stranded by Col. Tactual, of Georgia, and Mstorlismilion efSoudiCerelitta, Mr. Clay by Gee. Sessop of the Army, and Mr. Johnson of footman. " The parties met on the 'ground—exchanged salu tations, and tonk their stations. ”Tha pistol of Mr Randolph, which wag'suspended by his side, went cdf. It was perceived to be an ac cident, and so renounced by Mr Clay; immediately. however, upon the reporter the !Mid, Mr R. turned to Colt. and said. '1 told you so.' Col T. they min; ' ing to Gen J. observed, ' Sir, the fable is mine4.4lr * R. protested against the use of the hair trigg e r , wig at my express instance the hair was sprung.' 'Annelw'r pistol was handed Mr It The parties resurned'lbeic stations and exchanged shots without effect. 111 r. Immediately after the report of the rook, Col T. and 3en J. were reloading, Col Benton'of Mo.` rode up, and united with MrJohnem and Col Handl. ; ton in an effort to stop the affair. 'Which proved 10df. 4 , fectual. The pante* again took their statkes, unduhe . .. word being given, Mr C'ay raised his pistol and fired, and the ball passed through Mr R's clothes. Milt reserved his fire—holding his pistol perpendieidarly up--add, 'I do not bre at Mr. Clay,' and ebscharr ed his pistol in the , air. He added, 'it was not my In. tention to have fired at you at alt; the enfortubatercir. connstaec.e of my pistol going of accidentally, changed my ;determination.' At this instant Col Demon tame up and said, 'Yes, Mr R.' told me so expressly, eight' . days ago.' Tho parties simultaneously approached towards each other, both with extended hands, Mr. R. remarking. 'Sir, I give you my hand,' which was ~ received by Mr Clay and the affair thus barely closed.' M.—But look here: Mr Clay's biographer Whit ep• pendia, page 292, notices this doer, and nye Mr Co regrets this incident. He gives an extract from Mr Clay's Radium to his fellow citizens men after ties duel, in which he says, I owe it to the community to lay, that whatever beretefineT may have done. ot, b f inevitable circumstances, may be tweed to do. no. Man holds id deeper abhorrence than I do, the pernitioes practice of duelling. Condemned as ft must be,.by tbejuagenseut and philosophy, not dal' to of „the of rt=. every thliskisis man, it is an affair as which wommeot., although we, should, maxim' Ths, true eprosetive will be found. when all smite; await to its unqualified proscription." D.-1 lad obeerved' deg peeve and Oedema opolS' it. I
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