SAFE'rir .6134 / 1 ) . - Sties ihrilen4 - KE NOTICit---T - p at dokty,Gdord bare lidi t re of the apParatto--aad vett by tobiroprevestatiott %to by provided with tie pot sr rseconell 'paha •• • of boats suppled *Rs Plobsburgb—all imeryt • hopropedappaiatoswitk for as etoddror to FOILIKeik DF ILLINGBA, QUESNEi SEWEikt; - -Amostuvafizz, '.:l'elkotto. • ittuttiut tr ia e u -4 Ql3llftotriAti . ~DuKr. OF %LP BRILLIANT, ECLIPSE, - v lICTEEs% ' PEN ELIPE, NOW AG'NE4c MEBSENGEIL S tRATOGA, ORPHAN BOY OHIO, • CECILIA, j H. BILLS, GALENA. M EN ToR. ttiti I y ate respectfully if :•ostr of a beat. to relies:la .on'td , not be to their • • Safely Guard- •twat, •I preference loose wit to cd that they wilt heat the aotranlified • id•rt—gentteaaest ,b 131jer1. and who are eat umber of rerlifica.eaftea .rs—all of welch cas he f f.treet, where it wadi: o elbluit my Mirmaim .o.le to toll. CA DWALLADU EV , ERHT TOOTH WASH extheake• bra* • to. age. and thermal:Dr! insenaasts for their ! , emin a Male ardseattb as • vitals of rxiAente, Ira oven - of itit. above 3 pure iioriaretaiapMet, pn.c.si:e4 of Ibe f•a• from the teeth. I!PRIME ,~„„ c ofiicia. If, Clr if I` f 41 ' 144, idfarejin . tITC • • pit. rriCt At* • 'net/ t•ll,3lliit: • I -• c, mixed • 4., c.f wtv 0 as an exec-lief:l ! i. l '0 THORN, A , eel. PlitOtlfer; , nd s , Cook's Medical .ifcrcitast, De•kr elkrarthreS, NW/ . 11,rti4on S A itt taint one bundred asd of rl.l-11 I, rrd, Wed Me 4, a, nPo a it thereto; ;, an a pple orchard ore coat. Tbe go* 'WE 1 Iltnliieat ion to the select ILLI AM WALLACE. . IV ALL, Plaid swil Ono Frame Jillpafe da parrk.—Canirasil Eleeslidd a, •on baud. Lookin G e order. tepaitieg dose It sou pail tort Press Brats pr loom Pin polsperitersere see limiter. oaf others lobo ...se made of the bete 4 .uperier le mei' elretra to • • 40 Oasts** : rineblirgl. DUIII‘A! it • -iONIABLZ 880111,61400. a wirirs 01l lawwii r rriberiteßy lidneeler• Abe )c laity tbsi lee bate own manadiiesitie.lat 1$ p eossosstly en WWI of tidies. letinsethasi -at quality'. witicb will be • He VIP atm wit* w -nit—sech es whim .4.14 - "n 14.0511 Imiskiseg.kidgeo, silt ralitemite, -t sbociesi notier-atia lode p:eage tialuisP"kibt Teets confident that tine they auty 3..C41 et tbe pletee-1 14 . 8 . laieUigeacailefice, e e Gay havittg takes ties of Chess 41. florlaaltihr 42 Marta( sliest*' o4l ,crogs Mewls as/ roppott titer w`," teoaseetios with ght., t/"s that every evertilla tioa of the same. their mt/tattoo to bit totetois veiling at r *tared, beim! 4 ,1110 " P"- mock of the tate itriatts , ends iota:aloe Ithate°9l.. feels Coglidest 'he : either is cheartehe, ' i° l4l. that evvvy art - 7 2 b• n now. r :0. Were, Ns. 0 Streses.- 1 . ter sboortest • ichettozall*lld- L. S. -- D -- } E. muntscrrr, DENTIST, is smith. I PUBLISHED BY fielit, between &mut gad Taint Sm., PHILLIPS & AV. H. SNIIT , H . a t I° . 'I" rrrasaaay. CORNER OF Ireton ..t FIFTH STE,- -Fit.A.llE PETITIONS , NOTICIN, &C.— ~.., i i 10 tie inmw in:Bankruptcy proceedlngs, priourd on —FIVE TOLL" , g S ' year. Passaic n -apaper.andin oe. forms approved by the Con rt,fol clie lieinve ewe , Tw 0 l'ENTl—for f.,I!E , at the a °Oct. Pild by tier' Boys rirn ry and Manufacturer ~he, .he ()tritest( the Mercury and Democrat. sap 10 714. )I.IIBBARD, Ladies'. fashionable boot and . Abe bianni;,cierer. No. 101, Third soma, between WEEKLY, a( Inc some office. on a double/Wood and Smithfield insects, Pittsburgh eel. zi TWO DOLLARS a sear, in ad' (gle COpte-3. SIX CENTS sep 10 =------- pi 'L . rat s of ..ids - ertisiug. ETAE E OF TWELVE LINES OR LE S& 0.50 : One month, te ° 0 0 0.75 1 Two wont!. 1.00 I Three monitts, _OO 10 1 Four monrhs, .0113 -5 400 3.00 1 Six mon , to, 0 :Ica. 4.00 I One year. 5,00 YEARLY A DVERTISEM E: 4 iTS. rE.SGE•ELIC •T FITASCEZ. I Tire SpLar el 15.113.00 1 Six months, 523.00 2.5.0) 1 One year. 35,00 ,q Bdr , rt iF.etnent.4 In prOrOrliol l . Of (0131 . I:nes i'll DuLL•E., 2 year. .__............ a Sc art LANDRETITIS dreAth n Se E GARDEN SEDS.—A Ni oil EU-eply ot Lan's Gardeeds, ys hand, and (or 5.1 - le at iris agency, the Druf, store of I F. L . SNOWDEN, 0 , 1" Orrice Third he*.ween Marie , and Wood \ yep 10 1 .. M. f iddle. Poshar',er S 4 Liberty street, head of Wood. .—_ --- Horns. Water.4lb door frost VoOd st. Teter- 1 u- R. DAr ID WARD hat his office and residence ,iner , --Major John WllV.ce. , oHeits . on Fourth Street, neerl) south of the Coon House, rreascr.v. Wood he*.seen Firt and Second 'I second d weir ‘ ntr from Ross street. He will faithfully attend men A.. Eartram, - Treasurer.' , , all rli 115 pert ainint l e , her , profession. Night calls should be • TF.L.EZRY. Ttord street, eV door to t he , Imade at the door above the basement. sep 10 yter arl Chorrh—S. E. J o irr , on,Tvea . are r . ,---- , ''trice, Fourth. ;etween ?aritet aed Wood nder Hay. Ma‘ o: . 's Ex( FLANGE. Fourth, nor Market 5 :. BANKS a. hrtween Market aro' Wood F 'r'eer. on BLIC OFFICESA rt F.r. MER De (coml.-0y Fwd.) Fourth, hem , en Aarket . Fifth street . heir 11011:1. - ; nta 14 , r‘r. Rater ?red- near the Br',dge.. • corner Orrelll And Sq re;., fOrner Of Third a! d Wood rc !Ina EL.C.krner 01 Third and • turner of Penn-tree/ and Canal. •GLE. LO•erl y rtree , . near I, ,, ecenth \Vavne • mx.an• oppewt, T WOO 11%. ti Tr ORN EY NSE LLO L W e! o'. , 17,77;71. 05,71, 7,1 e I 1177U,e. ..eaLY , :r.E. 13 Jc•tal D. 1 lle . H. ELLIoT i).- I' 7 " "'mcr , d arrrer, prr.n and ber: S',•• P 10 001)S. l're,ton 'ackcy. n h ltsale and I En! •sh. Fr , at d Dome:Fin - No 1. Ler .1' ,rn -•— - IiDLESS A _31'(11 RE, I,tornfy• , and 0,,,,,11„, in the lharnorld. I,,ck 4•9lirt i'•• - u•zi• I VAL.— SI 4,••••:•, . office nort h :• stl I•T n NV , nr!t. ze,lll, ...11.1)1-,‘ ITT. \c,:. • L• =MEI cd Art~c i~—, .1 jJ 'VIL . IO4- - IA :ON & LW ORT rcw• r -, ..d Ma 1114 ( I •ed R t ROBlNsirt. kt , Orne s a‘ La% It, Uia mond bet wrC a I, 5 , -p 10 URROIt,S,NN I,,orrr. al I.aw render, 1 co , . tw.vt. U. LiCry .T2ll. F EA 01.(.0:,TWr I W, Lt. 1 - t)UNG Ar CO., ~,,, w., r , n,. 1'0 , 1 ,, r .1 - 1 4 ,Pd ,l A- ENct,,L,e, Ai t. 10 rgi fc lia-C 1,,,,...iur, ‘• 0; f i nd ii 10 yo 0- 3 Ca - . ,-In;' , ,ol:y -.41:.. - Iltd t r.. 21 ! . e{ , 10 =Wig N r•ved 761.1cb0 3 ce _MN (a red and c,r.p by h' do I:SNAC HARRIS, No 9. Filth st 11. rue. 1% ill.', • BM; N.— \ :=11:11'y of Laf,theth's FrA.Fh Ru 111,a, 4,d o.nf, d tit v - ,,rseties olTurffir {1 . 1,1V,1i 3 ,ra't at r.eDr. Er Flu( LS al !EP Sei-d S - orP or F L. SNI)V't [)EN, 1%.4 rt, t, licad of Wood B LursEy ..s Rom and Shoe Nliit.tatacto• y. Fourth , next dour to th C. Clatrc - t•ro.ifla. Kid and Sat Stiot-= mode in in..“111 , r. a ric n the itrwest Fter,rL 2..tlerns O1,10RI:S. ‘I! . LTICAUIXS. to !ole teen pure Oa,Prs. so le di,p.o,ed of by F. L SN(.)IIVDEN, 1;3.4 L,irerie or reel tread o 1 I +TS. ot er- T. 1, hod toe , I Ut! More F. L. SNrtlYliES. 131 LOleri :‘lPet. two d Wood. r.!.uro ,cl, seed, nor e at the Drug ar d ; f .,.d 0 ,- 01 F.I.SNOWDEN', IR-4 Li',Drty L.-ad of Wood BS .NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES Or sevil ; rec. - ic ed by F. L. SNOW DEN, No. I£l4. Llber; y brad of 114; od st ri TOOLS, cons,s; tog of Hoeg. Fang plarlitc2 Trowel, Eddirir Tools_ ud~inp 101,1: nice Pruoin! etc.. jnct re for F. L. S.NOWLEN. 1 1 14 ;Noll F .treel, he'd of N ,00d free of expense,to any of their places of departure- Pec s Ha ms..-Just received a swan en p- SMs traveli ns in carriages, or private conveyance. can pr+ery cnOtre cured Venison Hama. on retail at ail times find good Stabling at the ahove namel Hotel. its for current money. I This house is situated so very lase to the nem Court • I: 4 AAC H tERIS. Agent. ; House, that those hzvin: business at bona. will findll a and c ont. Im err h an t pleasant stoppint place. From the nest filmes longea- per.en a lindiord, and from his fail determination to tutu , over -, , o rc ur t li Graae and keep a quiet and well conducted tome, be fondly trusts " t nCkY Blue Grass, alwaYr on hand and for lei"l make the sojourn of his guests ipleateant and agree F. L. SNOWDEN, i able and believing in hir• old MOM. which Wm generally No. 134 Liberty street, bead of Wood. 1 been favorable as an attentive landlord, and make .rea -he most respectfully asks a share of public EccliAs AN, Alt orltel rs Lax:, office s° able bitts n : r . th. li , aultnid, 10 Attornerdtow " • na-e -' rrßoarders taken by the day, week, month or year. Fn arth rAreet. between Market and Wood rep 10 = II RATES' BL 0 0,Ki_a, f„, nrmentha:n in ..c. , NEW KOTEI.,__Tne embseriber respsetfa in- set under tbe late tart, for care at this Office_ torsi his old friends and thepahlit that be has II; • 0eca......_ by _atr opener! a T nee Hotel, in fifth Street, near the Ex - son be .'ont‘ • , tome , of l change Dank , and in the house lately vh.el 111 thew Patrick, and has hoisted antroaii ga,rThe Iron eand dish street. Apply to BENJ. DA EL.ING TON, Market, near 41b st. City Hotel," whereie will be very bans to =ammo , date all who may please to all oc him. His table LES. Landretb's French sugar Beet •ed, just ' shah be provided with the be fare, and every posseile received and for sale at the Dreg and heedammo madatiOn 10 town and country candanien and F. L. SNOWDEN, travelers. 124 Liberty street, head of Wood. A few boarders who wish to lodge in their "armor of- I L 02 0 flea. an hetakea. and gentlemen who live dint of town ... : •A: 1.,' ltl`. be ma have Urea. &men daily. rtsership heretofore existing between Wll., ' i He has huge and good statt in knd tie blot Bay 1411 d., _ GHY "AM BEN/ AMIN HOPEWELL is thisday Oats, and a good Batter . and neementidate travet by mutual oanscnt. WiEhun High, is antboresed ens and gentlemen who have haw= site/ware of the firm in eel/ling up tbe babes" 1 Hoarders lakes by the day, week or TNT- ClarElla are- WILLIAM BIGET. seta ssedenne than at any respectable Hold; la tine . BONA. T.IIOIIOVELI I . i mss . JOHN MONS N. B t r a C - ea;oved his Otte to ale corn A er T of roan: street and Cherry Alley, between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. Pep 10 FOR'RENT.—Thedsvelling and lot containips 4 acres, in Allegheny, near, the Beaver llOad,laltely occnpiedby Dd r. Sacnael Church. Apply at the Menhirslis and Manufacturers' Bank, ,to W. H. DENNV. Cashier. seP 10 DAVID SANDS, Ilk ATCH CLOGS 0. mAKER, 95, Market street, Pitts burgh, between Plitt! and Liberty greets, DEALER IN WA TCR ES, C LOCKS, BREASTPINS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, 44. -- - Up F.MOV AL —Matthew Jones, Barter and Hair Dress 1L Pr, has removed to Fourth street. opposite the May ors ”tfice. where he will be happy tetwait upon permanent or transient customers. He solicitsa share of public vat rep 10 A. Ward, Dentist. bas removed REIIIO V A L.— m o m ri7u Ilocigh'e 8 . three doors below Irwin street. one square above the Exchange flotet, Hours of businevs. from 9 A. 15 P..N., after which hour be will at_ lend to no one except in tats of actual necessity. B e would further inform thoee who may think proper employ hien.t hat he expects immediate payment, wilbtain lire necessit yon his part of sending in bills. sep 10 011 N MTARL AND, Uph.olsterer and Cearivet -41-Ler, Third et. betucera ll'ood rr jka-ket 'treas. resyciful Lis friends and the public t-hat be is nrepated to eierute all orders for Sofas. Sideboards, Ba reauf., f-n:.ito. T,,bies, RetOeads. Stands. flair and SPririr. Maths'_',, Curtain=. Carpets, all :sorts of Upboisterin: worß, whirl) be will warrant equal .o any made in the •ity, and on reasonable terms. Fep 10 , ire COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, ICo 11 ft n era Street, Pitt-char/h.—R. A. Bansman. Aad ioneer and Commiesion Merchant, is now prepared to reeve and sell all kinds of Goods and Merchandize, at his larc.e and a - tom -tons. tooms, No_ 110. North East Corner of Wood and F•lth Streets. Filtsbureb. Re_u'arsale<of Dry Goods, Furniture. Groceries and of her arl ides, on Mondays and Thursday of each week. Hardware. Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on Tiiesda. Wed nesday. a nd Thursday eveninzs. Rooks. kr! . every Saturday evening. Liberal ad vanc. made on Gonsientuents when wanted ELFERENCES. John D. Dart:, Esq., •• Razaley k Smith, •• Hampton. Smith, k •• F Lorenz k c 0.., •• J. NV. Burbridge ¢ Co.. s. k Co. James M'Gargill, C. I hmsen. - Joon M Fadden Esq. hosoo Kennedy. • •• J Moorhead k co. •• Jas P Stuart. E,q. •• Robert 'way, Card. Jas. May. McVay. Hanna, k Co' Wilt tam Symms. •• S. G. Henry, Bagaley k Co 10 SPP =MEI JOHN B. GTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis U errhant.-Vo. 196, cerrer of Wood 4. Fifti ate. PlriEt,rgh: Flavin!! teen appointed one of !he Auction !ue Coy of Pit,F.i.urr.h. tendere,hts ...rvleftk to jo.- cancrif.tr ; 111,1 . 5 and dealers, w ho may be distpoe:et d triat of ibis market He it. prepared to make e .t ro s of all rateable callamOdi!irs. and tnt- to =antic correspondents by quick sales, and ...ocenc 'and iacuratt;e returns. That r canons otteremts which may be confided to him, ,ha It I.e adrqua etc protected, he l.rinrs to the aid of it, own experience in business and acquaintance wit It inerctiandize renera , lt, the servir. of Mr. S. xatrxx I I FA ENEFTOCK; beret:llore advantaxeonxly known, as an importer and ditau-r in Hardware and Cutlery, with w nom a permanent rntraxement is made. p • ) Qe , I (1 REFER TO Me srs . M. Tiernan, Prl. of M. 4- Al. 1 Rank. Dartineton 4- Pestd, Robert Galway, • • James M. Cooper, ‘‘ James May, •• R. M. Riddle, Pittsburgh • Wm Robinson, Jr. Pres't of Exchanee Rank. Haninton,'Smith, 4- co., • John D. Davis, •• Samuel Church, J. K. Moorhead, • Jas. W. Brown 4- co. • Kuhn H. Brown. 4- Co. •• Smith 4- ti aley. •• Yardty ¢ IS Philadera John?. John Iralrell, I rep 10 , 4 M ERIC Ali HOTEL — Corner of Still' kfield and 'lThird Streets. Cetr of Pittsburgh, Pa. .1.. !ILES S Cues, (formerly of the Reed House, Erie,) Proprietor. The interior of • this Notkv is entirely new, together is h the Furniture The house is large and comma ih,us; he.l rooms and parlours are plea sa ntly situated, twiteg iteht and airy. fronting on two streets, which is a drAirable object to those that put up at a Hotel. This • House is situated in the midst of the tinniness part of the co y. within two .quires: of the regular Steamboat Land '. int.and in the same Block of the Stage Office of ithe frrent I ine-of Ga g m% Pasmmmers putting up at the atiore named Hotel, and wishing to take passage in ei i her of the a bovelinte, by making their intentions known. hart their seal' secured without any tomble or in to them. Likewise those who *reigning by I-anal or Steamboat can be conveyed with their baggage _ - ' "-S - _ . .Ve , ; • - 2 -, . , t _ A. I - • - . TM, ,, 1 PITTSBURGH, SEPMCBER l9, 1842. I 8 4 Patabsrek 2 mai Barger Asebt - • - wart.. sg~rtarr z, :water. HAS commenced her reviler trip!, and will moi dai ly (Sundays erm i ned-) Lellra leaser it clock A. N., leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P: dm awls at Beaver with the Pennsylvania and Ohis Lime of Freight Red Packet Canal boats between deafer, and Cleveland Ohio, and Greenviiie. restarylvanta. Leaves Beaver daily at 6 o'clock P. N. This l ie!so with two daily lines on the Pentsylvank to Philadel. phia, and with the New York and Ohio line on the Brie canal. and New York and Ohio line and Ohio canal. al. so with stmim freight and passage boats, brivi and sehOoners,ou the Lakes. The proprietors of this well known line will be prepared on the opening of naviga tion to transport merchandise to any of the interume ate ports on the Pennsylvania and Ohio, and Ciao ca nals; to any port on Lake Erie, and the Upper Lakes; to and from New York City and Philadelphia. McClure ir Dickey. Beaver. Pa., Cobb Wormer 4 Co., Cleveland, 0-, Ects 4- Taylor. Warren, 0., PITTSBURGH f CLEVELAND LINE. STEAM PACKET MICHIGAN, W. B. BOIES, Master. RENS daily (Sunda ,. s excepted.) between PITTS, BURGH 4. BEAVER , leasins Beaver at 8 A. M. and Pitistiorish at 2P. M. provid.d sitk Ererses's Safe ty Guard to prevent Eapiesion of Boilers. Tins so:eodi4 and fast rennin! Steam Boat b an a nst mien compile: ed expressly for this trade, smut in °n ape ion with CLARKE it Co's Pittsigritk and Cleveload Line of FREIGHT-SND PASSAGE BOATS, dail, le Cleves:l.G. Oki.. Or down the °biota/tat to Iliss=ilon, fre. and Erie Ex tension Line to Greenville. The Canal Boats of this Line are towed to and - from Pittsburgh direct, and the husinets conducted on the mo=t prompt and economical system. Having • conoec lion with the Pennsylvania Canal Lines to Philarlei phia and Baltimore, and Steamboats runn i ng down the Ohio river; also, through our Agents at Cleveland, with V. M. Reed's Steamboats and set- eral Lake V e and the Troy and Michigan and Buffalo Lake boat lines on the Erie canal, we are prepared for the transpot ration of Freight to and from all points on the canal, the lakes and the Rive r, or the Eastern cities, at prices as !ow as any other line. Apply to G. N. Harlots, N 0.55 Water st, or at Steam boat Mlichi;an's Landing. Pittst.orgh. Clarks 4- co. Beaver. Hubbard 4- Weatherers, Warren. • Wheeler k co. Akron: Thomas Richmond 4- co. Cleveland. REFER TO J. R. Wick 4- Co.. Greenville; W. C. Malen, Sharon, R. W. Cunainehacn. New Castle, John K irk. Younrsiown, John Campbell Newton Falls; Campbell 4- Miller, Campliellstown; Babcock ¢ Mcßride, Ravenna; C. er D. Rhodes, Franklin; 11. A. Miner 4- Co.. env - att.:ma Falls; Wellsman .4 Whitehead, Massillon; Gordon Williams. 4. Co.. Detroit; F.' lone, Davis 4- C., Buffalo; Cowing, Richmond. Williams k Co—New York. srp 10 EW LIGHTS:— Tke Haste LeagaeLimps! Frailly he. pertaat to tie Fablic_—The Subt-vritters, Agents for Carr's Palest Lamps for burning Hoe's Lard or other fatty substances. have just received a quantity of tbe Lamps. to which they would respectively call the attention of the Public. They are peculiarly alapted to the present hard limes, as it heroines alt parts of the community to econo mi.e in all things; and in offering their Lamps to the pub ic. mhe sutrrihers feel fully satisfied. and are ready to isfy tne mot incredulous that in using their Lamps mere is a real saving oral least 50 per cent. over any oth er Lamp now in use, and a certainly of having a light equal. ir not Superior. to that obtained from the best Sperm. Ott. and, unlike the (..mphine, there is no danger of ea plosion; and the construction is so simple, test it inquires ;jute or no experience to keep them always in order. We would moat particularly call the attention of people livirif in the country to examine these Lamps, as we feel min-tied that there is scarce a Emily that does not annu ally waste lard and srease enough to keep/Item constant ly with the hen tight, if applied to these Lamps, whereby the whole expense of oil and candles would be cared. We would invite all to come and easmine for that t bey may he satisfied that there is. nor can be, no decer.tn,n, tut it is our elect that every one sboulJ be (wit - convinceid of their utility and superiority all of her In inns now in use. as well as in regard to !he superior tight they give. as to the great saving; as we do positively a:sell that forty cents worth of lard will burn s lone and stye equally an good. if not better tight, .han one ration of the beat Sperm Oil, which will cost $l-50. farther, there is no smoke or disagreeable smell ristn; from the burning of lard, which cannot he mod of oil.ol that abominable and dangerous stuff called eau/- Maine Oil, or Spirit Gas. Most oil lams now in use can be altered as to burn lard, which alteration the subscribers will make at a rea sonable price. They will also purchase second-hand lamps, or exchange he lard Lamps for them. BROWN it RAYMOND. Third Street, nearly opposite Post Office. PRtsburgh. } Pittsburgh Whreling Looesvilic Ph ila. - 10POOK1KNDING. — NrCandtensit A-1V Johnnon. Bookbinders and Paper rulers, S. W. corner of Wood and Fourth streets, are now prepared to ex , • I=z lv , eeute alt kinds of Bookbinding and Pa. P":" per Ruling with neatness and despatch_ Blank books ruled and bound to any given pattern at the shortest notice. N . B. Mt work done at the above is warranted. (wp 10 WAX° WIC RIDDLE, Swrgroa Deatist,has returned to his old stand, No. 107, Smithfield Street,. where he can be coneulted any boar during the day, on his protes - sion. eep 10 REMOVAL.—George Armor. !Merchant Tailor, respectfully auromncft- to his (marls aad pa trons, that he has removed his establishment from his old stand, in Third street, to the corner of Front and Smithfield. in the basement story of the Monougaheta House; where be intends keeping on hand a general as. oorlmeol of Fashionable Goods, suitable for Gen tfernen's wear. He hopes, by close application, to merit a share of the business so liberally extended to him at his old stand. N. B Having made arrangements in New York and Philadelphia, with the most Fashionable Tailors, for the reception of Paris and Lando?! Fashions. customers may rely on having their orders executed according to the latest style. GEWICE ARMOR. siefit 10 ITTSTIURGU CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE LIBRARY of Religions, Hietotica , ,Pothical.and Mis cellaneous Works, will be open every day, Salibath ex cepted. "row 7 o'clock, A. Id, until 9, P. M., In the Ex change BaUding,corner of Std are:eland Exekange alley, where pommel attendance will he given by eep 10 . J. GRIMM WASHINGTON HALL—Tin subscriber has opened the late resideace of James Adams. Eng., deceased, for the reception of visitors and hoarders; the house is very pleasantly situated on the bank of the Ohio, 3 mites from the city— prnaehlwe all the delight, fel accompaniments of a country residence, without being too far distant ihr perilous doing haziness lathe city. Visitors mitt be furnished with every delicacy of , the smog. Ae Chaeibus misregiderly every hoer from the Atte bevy end of the Bridge. N. B_—..No Aleoborie beverages kept. *ad Suldlelll ■trammt llanalactory.—Tbe Sobscriber mamba torn and keeps constantly oa band. inatrlpdoo of Cutlery, flargicalaod Deo!allostramentr.Tallon‘Sair Dressers. sad Baum/ Pawn nears, fladillore lauds. V IVI goods manafactured dOs host satirists. ant' all o iets attended to wt & tie greatest. eissystcli, at the iris est Calk pilaw. JAW.* is cameral awe. - irernurbed t• eV* Mid. 1. CIOLTOIFILWIIT 'sip* Preprietere. JAMES A_ VEAZY, Agent. No. 60 Water sireet, Pittsbargit. Wit. C. HENS. = 4 ilia IlirS j. c,;st iC MIOBLELE . resimag PlLL ai 6 1Lr i t oot A si ll neei t A- . gri r PlealCs 'ara, addicted with Dyspepga In Its most aggrOpled ents....:TTbe symptoms were violent bead- , . , debility, fever, costiverness„ tumgh, heart- , iss_7 l !' 4 : _ : lathe chest and stillmemb Always after soda s . le. sensation of shalom at tbenosnimb, fa -- nausea. with frequent venality. dizziness . , -tight and realemsn. Them had continued up wa , It twehremeatb, when. on consulting Dr. Wm. : '-- ifteCitatham street; and sal pitting to his ever • . • - al sad agreeable made of imminent, the patient tirast! - .• • ,- sty restored to health in the short space of oneo4r i th, sad yatea I far the tricalcolable benefit &dn. , ed. ly eine forward and volunteered the abovestate Wit ad e, Wadies:aft amid Retail by R. W. SELLER.S, Agent, N 0.20, Wood street. below Eiecond.l . A • GMJMlT.—William Moody, of the city of!, Is.: - _,.rauktro.sserchant, baring, on thel„%h of Saw es24o„, ry " emoted to the sutecribers an assignment of all kb . real, persosal,and mixed. in Trust for the bereft of - with certain preferences therein specified;aod hol n t . ~ aim. for the benefit of certain of his creditors who s the 15th day of April nest, at 12 o'- fr. . n, execute untold., and for his use, a re ll ' fa *fall claims against him. dl ts hereby give*, that said deed of assignment an'tame mentioned in It, are le ft at the *thee MIL in the Diamond, where the same may be , , executed by all parsons interested. , - HUGH TONER, JEREMIAH DUNLAvy. I Amitrnees. - . Vag SALE.-40 M - Kentucky Sevin, SO wooden i -R: :bswiwansortesi sizes. 1 200 &wen 8-10, 10 12, 10-14 window sash. 30 alingloof Writing, letter, and wrapping paper. 100 pieces paper hangings. border. 500 boxes wafers. 20 kegs while lead. • 30 hoses and lbs. of Cotton Ball. 30 boxes 2il and 3d quality of Raisins. 20 dos chip hats and coin brooms. 60 packages family medicines assorted. All of which wilt be sold on accommodating terms for cask, produce, and Illinois. Ohio. Pennsylvania, and almost all nncnrrent bank notes taken in payment on the best pono - ble terms- ISAAC HARRIS. Agent and Commission Merchant, Slda 9, Fifth street TJ. FOX ALDF.N filtorrey end Caossener at • Lex. Cars kis profrgOonal F ervic es to the nit Men! of Pittshtirsb and hones for a share of pohlie pat ronaze. Hewitt exernt aft kinds nf writing with neat PIN. and dispatch. Canes in hankroptes attended to on reasonable terms.—Offtee in Smithfield street, at the house of Mr. Thomas O'Neil. to whom he refers. Pep 10 T. J. FOX ALDEN. DAVID CLARK. .4 't. Boot Maker,— Hag removed to No, 34 Market street. between Second and Third streets, where he won•d be happy to see his old customers. and ail others who feel dispos. ed to patronize him. He nets nothing but first rate stock, and employs the best. of workmen; and as be gives hts constant personal attention to tmsines.„ he trostslimi he wilt deserve and receive a fair share of patronage. nen 10 FRUITS, ICE CREAM. it CONFECTIONARY. — A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and The public that they can always find the best quality of ice Creams. tosether with al: kinds of confectionary and fruits.. in their mason. at his establishment—No. 11. Fifth street, between Wood and Market. 8.--Partiiw supplied on the shortest notice, 'with cakes. or anything iehis line. Also families furnished with Bread. ' .• see 10 - DR. GOODVS Cc/Or:Lied Female Pills. These Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies as a !are and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar :o then. sex, from want of ex ercisw, or general debility of the system. They obviate ccativenmsm and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills have trained the sanction and approbation of the move eminent Physicians in the Uni led States, and many Mothers. For sate Wholesale and Retail. hr.- R. E izELLERS. Agent. !2p- !Kos O. Wood Street, below Second. - , Hlll6 BY —.Pro. 121. Career of !food gad Fryer Streets. Pitts/me:it, has on hand a complete 2.1- sortmentof Clneetts - ovare suited to the city or country trade. Also. a choke selection of pure while and gold band DINING AND TEA WA RE. in large or small sets, or separate pieces to suit purchasers. A cask of 46. 60. or 84 piece sets. superbly painted and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices. Toy Teaware. plain, and rich painted and gilt, from 1.00 to ,t 4.00 per set Childrea's Mugs of every description . White China Shaving Mugs. Cranite Dining a. d Tea Services. in white and with splendid American scenery printed in taste and Mach. A large variety of Steamboat Dining and Breakfast imported to match. complete, Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the Derbyshire Potteries. Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties. Window Glass, of every size. Patent Euckets, Tubs and Keeler!. Slone Pipe Heada4c. 4.c. kr. All of which are respectfully offered to the put, lie on the most favprable terms, Jan 26, 1842-11, AVM. AD AIR, Boot aled Sloe Maker, Libo-ty Si-, opposite tke heed of Smithfield at., Petishattli The nits:tribe( having batten out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty. deceased, has commenrmi business in the old stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to exectite all descriptions of work in his line, in the best manner and °tribe shortest notice. He keeps cor stantly on band a large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and of tbe bmt qualfity. He solicits the pat rousse of the nub. lie and of the craft. WM. ADAIR. sep 10 • pITTSRURGH MAIMFACTORY.—Sprimes end Jac', for Carriages at Easters Price. The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coach,C and Eliptic Springs (warranted,) Juniata Iron Arles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Bub Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Dandles and Binges. d - c. „A - T. JONES k COLEMAN. St. Ctair st.. bear 11 e Allegheny Bridge, LARD OlL.—Tha Starscraier would mo s t respectfully inform the public in genera lust he has an article of a Lrd Oil of a superior gaalily,mannfactored at the Cincin nati Oil Manufactory,by R.W.Lee ¢ Co...which is warran ted to be equal to the best Sperm. Oil, both for Light and Machinery. 'This Oil is entirely free from any glutinous matter, smoke. or unpleasant odor, and it is as clear and as while as spring water. Not a particle of crust is left on the wick. The light is purr and brit:laza, : and will last as long. if not longer, than that from an equal quantity of Sperm. Oil. The subeeziber informs the public that he has taken a place nearly apposite the Post Office, where be will light up several different lamps every evening. and he would resume:folly iaviie the in habitants of Pittsburgh. Allnheny,and their vicinity, to call and judge for themselves. He feels confident they will be convinced that the shave statement is perfectly correct. Out of two hundred individuals who have tried the Oil, there has trot been a single fault found with -it- The Lard Oil costs one third less than Sperm. He would respectfully solicit the early attention of Dealers and44a chinists to the above. The following Churches are now earn the Lard Oft; Second Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, New Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Plitsbaigh First Presbyterian Church, AlWhetty City, Associate Reformed Church, do. An the barrels arefitlioded R. W. LEE 4. Co., Cincin nati, Ohio. We, the anthislitiwiL Captains of the Strew Line of Packets. on the Peursylvenia Canal, have tried and are using award/de of LardOlt isdrodared bete by Matthew C. gfeY. and staaufactared by R. W. Lee 4 CO., at the Ciocinnatti OR Path* We feel eolith's:laths asserting that the above is equal to the best Sperm Oil; that it is entirely free from smote K say other statinostsinatter whatever: the light is per fectly pare, clear add brilliant, sod will Met as long; if timer dial itatfrass as equal quantity of Sperm. Oil, We have ao hmiltation to reconuortiaill lit° oar (deals sad laiilises manage - OW MINIM TIUIIF. , racket Jaw Album 6: . W.IIII6IIIIIPAND, Capitals, Paskatilita cock, A.A3ZAW. *a de Jobs 110intleau, solig-Tooolnow, at. to nolissib. CA - N.ON, SHOT AN SHELLS.—Bessac or Out' wows Arm ileasorptarwr, 3t Sqrtersbee. 11142. Sealed ProposalL will he revered at this Bursa until 3 , o'clock. P. 3111.., of the 15th Dutcher nest. foe ihtmlibing and delivering, in the proportion% and at theptaces bete. I in designated, the Ddlowlag number sad description As Casson. Shot and Shells,lbr the Naval Service of the United States, viz: Thirty-eight inch his' lois gnus, of about 63 cwt. each. Seventy thirty-two pounder guns of 41 cwt- and upwards, the precise weed of each to be de. terwined hereafter. Five ;hundred eight inch shelf Three hundred eight inch solid shot and Seven thousand 1 thirty-two ponntirr shot. Deffaeralts as foams: r 10 eight's. Paisba a gnus 1 Deliverable at 200 eight*: shells I Sackett . ' 11'1.- 1 100 eight is. solid shot }Dor, X- Y.. on IA) thirty two poutider Du& lor Won the 2.500 thirty.two pounder shot j 15th Way neat le eight in. Paishan guns 1 Deliverable as 150eigilt in. shells I Buffalo IL Y., 100 eb.hrt in. solid shot }on or before 25 Chitty two pounder guns I the 15th Hay Zsoothirty-two pounder shot J next. 10 eight in. Paixhan guns Deliverable at 150 eight in. shells Erie Penna. 100 eight in. solid shot on Or before 20 thirty-two pounder guns I the 15th blay 2,000 inlay two pounder shot next. The proposals most state distinctly the rate per ton (of twenty-two hundred and forty pound;), for the guns, and the rate per pound for the shot and shells, deliverable as above, auto he sulject to,and undergo such proof and in spection. as this Burearrasay deem proper to authorize; and none will be paid for that shall not pass each in spection as may be entirety satisfactory. Bonds, with two approved sureties, will be required in one third the esi 'mated amount of the contract, and lea Per rectum of the amount of all bins will be retained as collateral security for the faithful performance thereof, which will he paid only on the satisfactory completion of the contract; and ninety per cesium of all deliveries will be paid on billaproperly authenticated, according to the provisions of the contract, within thiny days after their presa.elfi silos to the Naivy Agent. Theoffers must state at what agency the contractcr may desire payment to be made. Drawings of the guns will ee furnished from this Ba rran, and they must he Oast and finished to conform to them in every respect. No hot blast mewl is to be used, and the shot =Rim be cast in sand monads. nen 12 JOHNS TON k' STOCKTON. Booksellm• Pilaffs and P.per Manufacturers. No. 37, Market ft aep 10-ly LEONARD S. JOHNS, Alderman, St.Ctair arreet,se• mod door from Liberty. sep 10—ly Da. S. B. HOLM Eta, Office in Second street, next door to hinivany 4- Coss Glass Warehouse sell 10-la ShFINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth at.. near the Mayor's Office. Plttsbumb. sep 10-17 THOS. StAMILTOIi, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sta., Pittsburgh. sep 10-19 RUG H TONEIt, A tton)ey at Law, North Eart corner of Smittteld and Fourth streets. step 10-1 y TBONPSOIi BLAF♦ J,1061 Irma/2mi. yiANNA 4. oTTJR.NBULL'S Paper Warehouse. No. 114. Wood Ed., where may 1* bad a general supply of writing. wrapping, printing. wall paper, blank books, school books, if c, 4 c sep 1.0-1, TOW NAEND k CO- Tflm Workers sad R. liftmeactsrers, N 0.23 Market street, between 2d and ad strews. ELT U)-iy VXCHANGE ROTEL, Corner of Penn and SL Clair 1.11 st reels, by leeKlßefli 4 8311711. sep 111-1 y fi 1G META L.-77 tons sort Pi! Metal for rale by J. G. dr A. GORD , Nrr. 12 Water street 31000 LBS. BACON HAMS. 16,000 lbs. Bacon Shoulders, for sa'..e by .1. G. ¢ A. GORDON, No. 12 Water street, AS. PATTERSON, Jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, J Manufacturer of Locks. Hinges and Bolts; To bacco. Palter. Mill and Timber Screws; El oilmen Se rews for Bolling Mills, ke. sep 10--fy JOIIN WCLONK_EY, Tailor and Clothier, Liben• street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side, se p 10 M. C. EDGY, A,gent. Pittsbereb, Jane 21st, 1841- OHN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water si new the Mononraneti Rouse. Pittalurgb sep9o-1y I %V BURRCIDGE 4. CO., Wholesale Grocers and COMlDi.itni Merchants— Second street, between Wood and Smithfield sts,Pirtsbur:h. seplo---ly JG •. GORDON. Commission and • forwarding • Merchants, Water L. Pittpbarrjh. pep 10—ly A MS.-4 casks hams. a good article, received per S. H B Corsair, and for dale by J. G. 4. A. GORDON', eep 10 No. It Water street. SUGAR A- Mot. ASS ES.-40 ht*ls New Orleans Su „ear; SO obis New Orleans Uolseues; for sale by Sep 10 J. G. f A. GORDON: S1:1G A R.-7 Rh& prime N. 0. &mar, received per S. B. Maine. pad for sale by J. G. A. GORDDS sep 10 No. 12, Water street " la BACON CASKS—in order, ork hand and for sale by au sep 10 J. G. 4 , A. GORDON, No. 12, Water at SUGAB. AND MOLASSES.—IS Muds and 41 tubb N. 0. Sugar, ,32 bbln N. 0. Mot:twos, received per Steamboat lu'porter, and for sate by J. G. 4- A. GORDON, sep 10 No. 12., Water greet. 5 BBLS. LARD OIL. forsale by B. A. FABSEBTOCK k CO., coraer of 6th and Wood stt I 1631 PbAyPERSGenn"I3.A.t°F7AII4,I Et*ck OCKk ro CO r nie corner of 6th and Wood stn. 200 LBS Preparcd e Chal . A. k iA te n r ga sr le by OCg 4. CU, corner of edh and Wood sts. rro LET.--A well finished and eowfonable (wool° ry house,* ice_ ei her with bark ha :Wines., amble, ear riag4house, ke: ocenewion given hriniediateiy. This ir operiy is situated below the Pennentkary. near die reuldeoce of Mr. Win. Batgaley, and is a very degmble residence. For terms inquire of 1. K. Moorhead, or the suhs!riber. G. W. BARNES Union Faculty. nen 111.—Sw SDD AR AND &lOLA SSIM.--450 ands. N. 0. &lac, 25 Ws- do. do., 100 do. Plantation Motatses, for sale by J. G. 4- A. GORDON. sep 13 No. 12 Water street. 11‘i0TICE TO 'CREDITONS.—Take Notice that. I h a ve a pplied to the Jtniges of the Court of Coo. moo Pleas of Fe/tango county, for the benefit of the laws made for .be relief of Insolvent Debtors; and that they have appointed the fourth Monday of November fcr the hearin_ of me and my errditors, at the Court House, in the B...rongh of Franklin—when and where yam may at tend, if you think proper. and show awe. if any you ! have. why I shoold not be disetarted. leo 13-31 WILLIAM YEARNS. Ij p .SELLERS, D.,olßee sad threats% is Fourth, . near Ferry street. rep 13—ly from the shop of ibe subscribe', in Tight street, some time tad weer. a pair of Mean, for hair-cutting. They are nearly,or quite a foot loeg. and very stim• it is **pinned - the thiefsold thew somewhere in - tbe city: I will roy the percitaver any reasonabie price if be wilt bring them to me. ILIONEEL rep 13-3 L A SSIGNEW SALE OP REAL ESTATE, AT ACC ; Sainniay,l7 l b lasitot. at 3 teelot re t M. I will sell, by order of tbe Annigatte„ tta the p the foltoming described pieverfr.oc A lad of Ground 22 feet front by about 100 feet deep., with , a sentential frame Malin on it, wed now es a matching ahap„ atm miming a good Stews Raulse awl Gewriars, Two Mader Saws and Drams, situate is Allegheny City, bellsabil the Canal and the Oomeonalb, and adittiabag the liethadint Charsh—Ammen, notapikai an a Maintig giant liwiairy; by TA. Ifiller it Co. Tansathali. AsellOweet.. nAI H lum, z,img S'OIIACCO. WO** al W.= Vntr *waft ler I. 4. it.A. GORDON. 11PplraWit *it ~w`~: .nt'- PRICE TWO CENT& A IMO 1111017. Many years ago, it was cooed acernary to besiege the'fort called-lhidgwattige,welent few miles , from Caton* down itie slaw which the natives held i 6 spite of our a mono:arms, probably suppo rted itt their hostile obstinacy by the Dutch and Freak governments. who, as all the world kaiak have several settlements in the East lease. These settlements we could wrestkom them in an instant. but, for some unamtantable reason or other, we have allowed them remain in their hands, to the no small hin drance of justice and equy; feed qiltenly happens that characters"deserving punishment for their offences have merely to cross the river, and in tea minutes ass beyond the pale of British law, having found refuge in Chinsurah. or some other foreign town. The existence of these UV tie colonies have a still worse effect in case of disaffection amongst the Indians, was. much as they are ever ready to pour for* foreign emissaries, who urgently foment** fend, and mislead the poor natives, by hold ing out hopes of assistance fate their res pective countries. Such had been the case with Budge -1 Budge, the aforesaid fort, before which a couple of frigates, and some armed boats were lying at the time of my sketch. The native garrison, which amounted to about six hundred men. had vainly been 11111111DM ed to surrender. They vowed they weehl rather die than do so. For three days long shots had been fired at Awn; but, - as libe fortress was built of mud, no sower !de, the smallest breach made than it was ham tly closed op, and rebuilt stronger than ov er. One of the commanders advised_ the adoption of a storming party; his brother , officer, however, differed from him. urging that the place was too well garrisoned to he easily carried by assault. The opinions of the two leaders were forwarded to Calmat. - ta, and the reply was expected to be re turned on the morrow. James Bunting (so we will call the cddtst) , heard of all these palavers. as he styled them, and looked very knowing,. fie ea derstood there was a chance offighting, se he felt perfectly delighted. To his berth he descended, and as usual. - whim he _ particularly happy, managed to get parti tarty drunk, and turned in evidently *it worse for liquor. Now. it so happened that in abort an hour after he bad settled himself in his hammock, he suddenly 1. woke. A burning fever, an agonizing thirst parched his month, so he arose and went a his locker; but, alas! he had drank every drop of the liquid he possessed, and where to find more he knew not. On board the the vessel he had no hopes; shore was his only chance; so, unseen by any OW hit made his way into the water by lowering himself from the chains, or from a port hole, or some such place, and struck out forte beach, where he landed safely, in spite of alligators, sentinels, and all other kinder oppositions. When he had shaken the water from his hair, and hitched op his trousers, he began LO look around for a toddy shop, where he could purchase some of that liquor, or some arrack, to take the chill off the water he had swallowed; but, alas!. no building of the kind met his view,—not a atingle habitation could he see. The fort frowned gloomily over him in sullen grandeur; no other place where spirits were likely to be fated mold he discover, though he peered anxiously round on every side. To lose time, to be laughed Ft by his comrades on his return for the wild-goose chaos he had undertaken. was by no means palatable to Bunting. To be balked is a maxim unknown to a British sailor; so. rather than lose his grog, he de termined to lose his life, or, at all events, risk it. Without farther ado, he began sca ling the walls of the fort. That he easily, managed, and in a few moments found him. self at the top of the glacie. Elated at his success, he began shouting as loud as ho could bawl, to the horror of the pulses* who instantly fancying themselves assailed, started up, and were about to run to the spot where they supposed the attack*/ party had made good a lodgment, when Jim, who had scampered round the defen ces, again began to shout from the oppoeite side, and suddenly lowering himself into, the town, commenced cheering as lodes - he could, intermingling his weales with cries for liquor. Assailed, as they supposed, en heidt - - -- : - . 1 1 sides, the enemy actually as th:t-forlrems surprised in the middle 0f4 . ! - - 1611410 3 ‘ * ll ' pecting nothing leas than to Vkiiii* MEE ces in the dark, what coultthity 4)I D* bravest might well hesitateensign to get their forces together, conlimed,and 'seated ed, they naturally believed that they bed been betrayed. They had but one cone* - left to pursue: T'aey opened the gates and fled as fast and as far as their feet would carry thenr, leaving the town in the quiet and peaceable possesslosof Anne/ Bunting, who, after shoutiog vaiWly for some time, fell down, andwlept, fora cou ple of hours, when he sinike, perfectly sober, though shout a much puside. at finding himself alone. and in the enentfo fi as the poor man was -in the Arabian gins, when be &and kimalfchanged to • J i m ag rubbed his eyes. .lie _pinched legs, and walking up .to a tank.nctualli drank three mouthfuls of water heftiest he, could bole that he WWI *make. He then strutted up to the rampart% andenneletis o himself he was in his proper neeeek there ley die thiefrigtheih sedthere the mita jock. for.#thbe h„:7 risitsd his ' `ShilstliV trisit ger *tali up biligulit i t _ . 'ALAN EOM S:i:'::.a;~ 4~ ~ 4 _ , , , „ . _ . , - '.:.. - z : ,-;. - : ! :i , .''-T•';,;-, , - - .:: ,- /J'4l:-:?4., -, •i.t:* ..2 ' '. - ;;,-,:4.'jl.i 4 : _:::.1 - ' ;•:',-:',,:', -_, ~~"~=
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