Wiry' -,rt TAKE KO ICB_, Mr the Safety Goat/ how atirtre of the appa - • ed by Waist° , ore pot ti - $1 of boats"' r rt -of Pittsburgh—au e the Improved apparatits for an explosion to - FORMOSA, ILLINOIts, pu QU„ESA , JEWESs, MONTGO NS, C'ADDQ, . E. 1N MAN 40 _GALLANT, R, QUEEN anal L, DUKE OF t ECLIPSE, . VICTRESS, mi. 4- 111GAS, OSPREY, P ENEL3PE, R 0 W AG 4N MESSENG'IA SARATOGA, OR MAN BO i, 01110, CECILIA, J. H- BILLS, , GALENA, - 1% EXTOL oromunii atCrespetsfelty 'a lila boat. tophro it stocad not Abe to their once a Safety Guard Wok t, in preference to one net —and that they wilt hest rl has the uncinatified _builders—gentlemen w - i .he subject, wad yaw are . a number of egelificalesE rt i hers—all of wit** eas Water street, wheie it .t.rs 'ley h 3 trouble to ran. CA DW ALLAH'S BERILY TOOTH W •steriy.—The ;extreme ramble use, Red the t 4 •any inveirliates for their rye theta in a atataar beatib s' periods of ,;exiatetue. -discovery of the store .rms a pure Oho :ire COID . and in possrased of the inlet tairuar from the teeth, - polishes and prattle, the a,l Pike whiteneiß, and, hoe rns6..enne.4 I Ile virtue efgrehq rbctte. the 11 umaal+Ottti urrey erudirateil el redress is indneee. rribleb • ICI prat - lit loner huh , hil ableT• ate. it has been examind physicians of this city, ocniriendisra it as an exed - . eic. by WILLIAM THORN, A 53 Market street, Pinakett* rur.r,,is - ts,and al Cook's M Cflis s; -Mere;haat, DMITIP D an XarAcjact urea, At Plitshairrzh ,14ladion ;P.M FOR SALE:--1. will I live., in ‘Vilkins 10 c. , olaintrz one hundred isd or which is cleared. aid I 1 here are upon it three k4e . by 34; an apple orchard ; ts acres or coal. The aOIt ny apla 14 farm Ia the 11 On a pp: iviliets to the 'NAM WILLIAM WALLACE. . ti A LL, Vain tad Fincr wee irritate diemarfactsriri beer, l.—Canvass Omsk% -avs on hand. LOokin G • o order. ,Repairing done ion paid to regilding amid Steam Boats or twomll will !!I. i.—The suhectiLers are ea' painters. and otters who ad made of the hest leateie -operior to any offered lads .to Dontao fin'helorar e ad street, Pittgestur,h, wifl be DUNLAP 4'P TON:ABLE SHOE. STORE , ..,,,rfroix Old Stand of N. -pecitony informs' the 'filly. that -he has own manafactnre, ttre• p conslantly on-bard • gesi ladies, rnizses. and chi Qaalily. which will be ' lie will also taste —snr-h as white era, and buskin:l. lllo. M :•tte-ra, 4c. shortest 1:-.Cire, sad ill • ease call and eramine.fee - f Is confident that tilerNkiaLtrial me they may wan t. ' J. C.l(l_ et the phteeL-No. 8. f r- Intelligence Office. mid 643 Y having taken tint Mawr 4. Herawaaa. Chf 1/I " 42 Marian Aire. bega " _.... roes friends semi tsar s nera I support: 081 lurV e annection with 'err . in that every exertiel l =o ma of the same. mhe=,, - i ,r twenties la big 1""""1 400 0 Intends with* a goo.F. b & A offered; Wan hem of 40001.- °e-k be Um" di tiftemittelaside r ." feels cosfidesi ao ad 'bar is Oesporesh '' • ice/hat everrirliCie , R.OW, Nesegjeznwer MINN Jra. Mrs Strbets.—* • istaalsimi • 41 11 11 41r • . L• L_NO,_:9. PUBLISHELi PHILLIPS & W. H. SMITH, CORNER of wooD 4- FIFTH STS. —FIVE DOLI•ARS a year, payeble In ng!e conic, TWO•CENTE,—for sate at (be office, and by Nevi's Boys. rcury and ilffau - afactairer WEEKLY% al the-same afire, on a doable .ert, at TWO Dria.,L -IRS a year, ia ad. nfle copies. SIX CENTS. erms of Advertising. ,'Lt OF TWELVE LINES OE LESS: 0,50 1 One month, 00 11.75 I Two moms, 1j4)0 1,00 Three months, 7.00 1.50 Four 111011.11.5, g.,00 3.(0) I Six months, 10,00 4.00 f One year, 15.00 YCA 11,1-1 - ADV Ell TISEM ENT'S CHANGEABLE ♦T PIEAST'P.E. Sqaure4 tk 121 , 0 months, lane year, Pr a=j v 1 io-Pthr !: in prorort ion of four DOLIA.P.S a yen). 13 LIG OFFICES,&C ,rr Th!rd o - ,•en Market and Wood M. Cidaie. Poslnnt,ter . - HOt".l,E,ler. 4th door from Wood st. Peter n_=—Major !oho Willock. , otleor,:or. T.Astp.T. Wood t,ottcoen fir+t nod Second , es A. Bartram. Trea,uror . IWrP.T. Tiord door to 11,e • er , ao church —S. It Tirarrorr-r. .ICE. YOU! 'envier Mar tort :pie! It (rod der Ilay. %laror. EVEIANGE. Fuu,c li. near M a rk , t NKS. l,r tv"rn I,3rkr.! and Il'uod r.tr , r , s. on • FAY:Mt:ES' DE (frtfillerly Fou betwten =ONE itet . or:1r Wood rear the Pr'dl7.r t I 110,-,. Mort,.. rorirer or - Perin and S‘ HOTLL, r••rnr r Tit: rrl %Vcrorri noTtr.. can :••r rrr Third ii or r Pr - anti Cana; 61.1 i. Liberty riirtr•". near Severit;i, Li , Fir, Sicip;Wisiie 1 i Si np•w_ne Cana WOODS. N ICY D LIA 1111 Al' LA .—t)ifice rrum 315 Othres n Gra:.l. -1 . nP3Ily 0,1fr0,311e HOU,P, Hell I'oooll. l o Jc.hT .Pp 10 . ELLIOTT, M. D.- , rr.rrr'd r .t - e<:, PeArfell Prn n cn 6Liberty 5,,• c p (I 0' .10 n o• (ira ler - zz. .1. s z , • 1. V.. -Z . 11' S.l F'' ti Uom •, =nr 10 - LESS A z YECEERE. A:t , )rney, and ~pe Diamond. ' , ark sep 10 Vorr. 0., ..:fore north 11 . .nni and run , hf.!d srp iij Fr r• r .And r Ankh', .1 s!rte'. EISECEEMICI 1) I I, l 4 Prti.to" k•na 4•4 I r• it:: 3:1 , , M t NO 29. IrtAitOt33 s iS( l N. 'lornev al I, urt,C.cr to !'l4 ptthl, . Cut Market S!rt . l.'lF. 1). I,loy ! Co'. , Pa. & IN, 1h - Coat., 1.04 , 11 r VV:irw. , 1' anfl Yft.)t - Ni.; & CO— I'o,ll.llre N'ar. in, 6( Cletiange •.2 until find it la In zicii 3. 3 cal.. tmr, II hilly iiiitisfied I hat sttp 10 !=!!!11111Zilll!11111111 ff AMS.—Just re , ,ved 164lchatre. !dui cured and lor Sa v Laeap hy .he do ISAAC No 9. I'm et AG \ Prue, R , ot,l t • ill V arl,-1.(-, 01 t ut !.I Vrt bait at ELI,' Ka PRO KS al ILe z.z•ure of F 1.. SN , ,VI DEN, No. I t 4 I,:kerly lif:art at I,Vood. LosEr,s th.oc, and Situ+. Nla,ll, 8J Fourio St., 11041 woo. to tit- rzt,l..s kid and Faun Shor, wane .o nn•sr, aria Ur the newest rrel. ro.ALICt )1 (AU: , Vi - LTICACLLS. in Juts to suit pli IC t/az.ers; to le at t5.t.0.,,1 ot Lc - F. L SN(IIrDEN. o. Ig4 Ltitvrt bead co . 11* ttod 001 . S. Flow-r' r't F;(34% ott - Se.d , 01 es'. rapt ion, ca n I.• tin4l :ti Ilru2 of 1 . . L. SNOWDEN. Eitwri head of Wood. "nuts A nttn;;! 70,1,,0,n. 0-lurt , t-t:1, for the Drug at.d F. L :- , NOWDEN I Li!o=rty mrepl, brad of Wood E\ V JC SEV SAS . EET POT .TO , ; just received by F. L. SNOWDEN. No. 184. LiLerzy head of IVonct OLS. cads Ist in!: of Hoes. rancy Spades 'wt..: Eddiagr Toots. P.udd:o• Pruptt,2 Sitears, etc., ju re- le hv, F. L.SNOIVDEN 18.1 y street, head of Wood ..n Hams.--Just received a small sup thoice cured Venison Hams, on retail COrtent /Done I- ISAAC fl ‘IIIIIS. Agent, and Cow. Merchant ch Clover Seed, On-hard Grass and y Blue Grass, always on hand and for F. L.. SNOWDEN, E0.1:14 Liberty street, bead of Wood. CIiAN AN, Attorneys al Law, office uk the ti , atnund, to - , Attorney' Row," street, t.etween Mat kei and Wood sep 10 S'BLANKS, for proceedings la 4t. oder the late law, for sate at this Office. Lois on the North East corner of Coal High sjeet. Apply to • DAELINGTON, Market, near 4th wt. Landret French Caviar Beet Seed.iart • ed and Car sale at the Drug and Seed F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, Watt of Woad. lON 0 ERSIEWP.--The ijp heretOrate t brillltaell-Wiir • BENJAMIN MOBEWMIIIII/141ai I consem. Wiliam Dishy jiaumminmes re of the firm in seutiagmilithelgudoess ' WiLLAMIS UMW. BENVV.HOPEWELL. DR. E. watgrrr, DENTIST, o,llce SRitk ...faid.; betimes SCCII2/1 laid pep 10, . ' Prrnstreap. TofjNsToN 4- ISTOOKTON, Bookteilercrrintersiadd PAtier Mattufacmier#, Ni. 37, Startit wt. Pep 110-ly JORN ANDERSON; Southfield Foundry, Water at near the Motion ahrla noose, Pittslorp.h. snit 10-1 y LEONARD 8. JOHNS. A tdertnao,St. Gbh .. - .Aloe!, se cond door from Liberty. sep 10-4 y DR. S. IL HOLMES, Officein Seca street, next door to Metunny k Co's Ohm Warehouse sep 10-17 SHUNS 4- FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth st.., near the Mayor's Office. Pittsburgh. aep 10-ly THIX 4 '. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law. Filth, between Wood and SmitLifield sta.. Pitita , nreb. stp 10,-1y 11UGH TONER. Attorney at Law. North EaA. corner or Soli, hfietd and Fourth streets. sap 10-19 1.. TTIONPFOIf - ........... .. J•111ES TCRINISCI HANN A 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. 104, Wood st., where may he had a general supply 04 wrPing printing. wall paper, blank books. school hooks, gcc, 4-c. • scp lO—ly C. TOWS.;END 4- CO.. Wire Warkcrs told r ers , No. 2.3 Market street. between 2d and 3d streets. sep 10-1 y EXCii 4,ICGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair SI , FELS, by hIcKIBBIN :.ep 10-1 y IL, IG METAL —77 lone .4oft Mil Moat for sole by J.G.k A. CORD No. 12 Water Ftreet .fp 13 LBS B WO"; 11 MS. 16.000 1113. arcou 1 01 N-PUrt, Shoulders. for sa:e by J. G. tr ArQOQDON. 13 No. It_ rater street, TP A I TE r:F4l.s. Jr.. Birmingham. near Pittsburgh, i Pa., Nanufa , turer of Locks. Hinges and Boils; To 'arc,. Fri iler. MP! and Tim Lei SC rews; Hansen Screws for Rolling Milk,. - c. sep• 10—ly . OHN .M9CLCSKEY. Ta onr and CUtitter. Liher.y sheet, betwt-eu ana Vtr:in aney, South side. se p IO el W 11. P (I' I lb; I:: CO.. Grocers and Cowl:, is ion Mere ha n LA— S.f-CDII 57 reef, bet ween Wood :,n,l Srnit s., Poi 51 , urgh. sep 10— y G A. • . GOV; POS. Comoo.,ion and Forwarding .51 rc Li,. Waier St. POlo9.*li. Fp 1(1--1 y A m s cases hams. a rood article, eersbreti per S. 11_ B Corsntr, and for sale by 1. 0.4- A. GORDON, sep to No. 12, aier street_ 1-G A R Mu!, ES —4O !Olds New Orleans Su 1:71, ea t, .:0 New Orleans Nlolas , e,r, Or sale by p IU J. G. it. 1 GO 11El0144: QI:G 4 prim,. K. 0. Sozar, rererved per H 1t Maine. and for sate by J G. 4- A. coßnox. set. 10 No. 12, W..ter street 50 p,A4_•o:s' CASKS ,in order. on Land and ;or Fa le by _ yep 10 J. G. 4- A.GOIIDON. ti-o. 12, 'Saler st SC. - GAR AND OL ASS.E.S.-13 hhtis ;and 4b'lsN. 0. Fuzar. . 32 Ithis N. 0. Motass, received per Slearnboat I 4/. port, r. and for sate by 3. G. k A. GORDON, L A 111.) 011.., for sa`.e by B. A. FAH N ESTOCK ¢ CO.. corner of 6th and Wood sis. P PERS Germ,rtorrn Lamp Mark for tale IL 1, -; U 7 _a_t y B. A. FA VI ESTOCK ¢ Co.. sep turner of B. It and Wood at=. 400Llf8 1' rvpatue. C:uAilr, fur Pa , e by PRIP B. A. F Et' rOCK CO, rep It) corner ofl. aba Wooo,tts IIIIISIIMI1:1 SUG It AND MOLAS_SES.-6u I.ilds. N. r). Surar, td,ls. du. do.. 100 do. Plant: - .4iun Mulas:. for sale 1 v ser 13 131.A.N.1ii PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— in 13a ukruptry proceedin;•s, printed on food p ,:,e'f..and ill t'ier.rros approved by I be COl7 rijOr iaie 'lie ( iffirr of (be M,rcury nod Democrat. sep 10 1.11 . HL:BBA.RD, fasnkooable bowl and • ,no, Manufhethrer.No. I ttl , Third (.0 reel, betweeo 'Vt,od 4:,:t Smarmed(' strert,, Pat , nor7ti sep 11 N. Ni.A urk p 10 Bi IiYIASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW, na- ochre 10 the rrwrner of Fourth ,trret Alley, between Zzlnithfreld and Graot sep ltl =ED FOR RENT.—'n.edweiling and lot col-taininit 4 acres, in Allezheny, near Beaver Road, die , y ocrupiroluir Mr. Samuel Church. April,' at the Ilerchsitits asd Mai.ulucturers . B.,nk, to DENNY. nll - 4, A V ID SANDS, IV ATCH & CLOCK -: /t I- , MAKER, :s; 4. 93, Market street, Pitts ',.t.7 bn eel]. b an.i between fifth Liberty streets, D F:. , 11, 17 R I.Ar ir.,i TC HES, CLOCKS, BREASTPINS Fl.rG ER RINGS, C . ..91...V5, .6 EFS, COMBS, ..t:c. se I, RI LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A foil .11i.i‘iy el Latdteih's Carden Seeds, always on ttntl for aie at los agebry, the Druf. si ore of F. L. SNOWDEN, te: 10 184 Liberty stre,i,isood of Wood. R. DAVID WARD hat his otrutild residence J-1 on Foorth Street, nearly south of the Court House, sf-cond dwelhng from Cossstreet. He will faiihfiilly iend all rails pertaining to his pro f•ston. Night calls should Le made al the door above the basement. ovitlo 111 ov.A L —Matthew mOopf., Barber act! e Oats*. it 'IL rr, has removed to Fourth Si!Vel . 01. (WS , ' e the !IV. - ors ogre, st here he will he happy Lola - ail upon peratht or !ra nsicnt customers. Be solleitsa share of pubtotqtat- Bep 10 F-1101" A I.— W m, A. tr aid, Dentin. has removed neCgOtiatir 101 f, R. three doors heiow Irwin street. one square shove the Exchange Hotel, Hours of business , from 9 s. M.. until 5 r. x:, after which hour he will at. lend no one except in cases of artnat....oecesnly. H e wou+o. further 'atom those Iris° may think proper to ern ph, y b tut, ?tat he experts payment., witho u t the e , ressity on fits part of sending in bins. sep 10 0111 N M'FARL % !VD, Uphasterer end Cabinet UP irer, Third at. between Wood ..itferket streets, rrsr,r_iful i nfarrui his friends and the Oldie that be is nrr;.ared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards, Bu reaus, Chairs. Tables, Bedsteads. Stands, Hair and Spring Ni at r asses, Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering ' Wen:, whicb he will warrant equal any made in the ;city. and on reasonable terms. Pep 10 COMMERCIAL AUCTION ReoNts, xo. 110. Wocd Street, Pittabargl.—E. A. Hausman. Anti loaner and Co.nuission Merchant, is now prepared to receive.and sell all kinds of Goods and Merchandise, at his Large and capacious tooass, No. 110. North East Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. Pittsburgh. Regular safes of Dry Goods, Furniture, Groceries and oth e r articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week. Hardware. Cutlery. Dry Goods, and Fanc7 . articles, on Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday eves**. Books, every Saturday evening_ Liberal advances made on Cons4„nntents when wanted. Messrs. John D. Davis, Esq.., 1 Basaiey 4- Smitti. i ‘,. Damp:ton. Emizb, 4 co.. 1 - F. Lorenz 41 Co.„ 1 - J. W. . Burbridge at co., I " S. Arlin it co., I " Capt.' laisa*DlPMargill. Pittsburgh " C. Ib. - 'Euq- - , t " Joann .111Mi4dm Esq. . 1 •• Logaw*:feiriledy._ - ' 1 , ~ . Moorbead - it Co. '... \-- f • ' “ Jas. P. Stuart, Es 1 - .. Robert Galway, EN: 1 "\ ' ' m - CaPt- ha. Way. _ i ':\ i " McVay, Hausa, 4 co„ ' .N .. Willits Symms, - W .' • - ''' • ' .. S.O. Henry, ,- •.• gamili ' " ea d a4 "Pk" i Co . ' - "Iflit• -. ', 1 S 4 - 4 _ Pitts kir/A ..tom Paar—st - • HEXPRILL. • Atcr" H AS or comaten yie ced her regulartrips ys_; and waJ -0 clock A. M., leaves Pittsburgh *3 st kefivelt P. JR. coa .sißi7 netts at Beaver with the • Poruandetartia and Ohio Line of Freight and Packet Canal boats bet cceen cleaver, and , Cleveland Ohio, and Creenviile, Pennsylvania. Leav y Beaver daily at 6 o'clock P. M. This line CGS nectsiWith two daily tines on the Pennsylvania canal to rbitadei. phia, and with the New York and Ohio line on the Erie canal, and New York ant Ohio...line and Ohio canal, al. to with stem freight and passage , boats, brigs and ochoonerc z , on the Lakes. The • proprietors of this well known line will be prepared on the opening of navie. lion to transport merchanelize to any of the intermedi ate ports on the Pennsylvania and Ohio, and Ohio ca nals; to any pore on Lake Erie, and the Upper Lakes; to and front New York City and Philadelphia. McClure 4- Dickey, Beaver, Pa., Caleb Wormer Q Co., Cleveland, 0., Rees 4- Taylor. Warren, 0., The Canal Boats of t his Line are toyed to and from Pittsburgh direct, and the busitre,.s conducted on the mo=t prompt and economical syster.,,, Having neon.nee: non with the Pennsylvania Canal Li nes 10 phi la d e i. nhiaand Baltimore, and Stezar,noats running del.-r, the Ohio river; a 150,4 lirout.rh our Agents at Cleveland, with C. M. Reed's Sleamboa . 4and several Lake Ve=ml.7., and the Trey and 11;a1 an t r a ,„, Late boat lines na the Erie canal, we are 'erepared fur the t:anspmtation of Freieht to ant) from all points on the canal, IN; lakes and the River, or Eastern cities, at 7r.mci as ..ow as any other Apply to G. M. Horton, No. 55 Water st, or at Steam. boat 'Air nizan's Landing.. Pitt,..l..urgh. CLorke k Co. Beaver. Bab and Y Frnakertiee, Warren. Wheeler k CO. Akron: Thomas Richmond 4- Co. Cleveland. RIMER TO J. R Wick 4- Co.. Greenville; W. C. Ma len, Sharon, R. W. Curmin.hum. Nett' Castle, John Kirk, Youngstown., Julie Campbell Newton Falls: Campbell 4- Miller, Carnpbellstown; Babcock k Mcßride, Ravenna; C. 4' D. Rhodes. Franklin; H. A. Mitirr 4- Co.. Ctivr.hoea Falls; Welisman & Whitehead, Mas.siticn; Gurdon Williams. 4- Detroit; K lune, Davis Pa 0, - alo; Covvine,Riclittiond, Williams 4- co—New Yorkw— sep 10 No. 12. Water Si reel G h A. GORDON. No, 12 Water steel MIES -PITTVIUR3II, Proprietors. JAM al A. VEAZY, &veto, N 0.60 Water street, Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH IF CLEVELAND LINE. STEAM PACKET MICHIGAN, W. B. BOIBS, *Ester. Rum: daily ( - :tanda s exceate4,) between PITTS. BURG 41- 13EAVER. leavin2 Beaver at '8 A. M. and Phi:t.nrati at 2 P. M. procid,d 110 Rh - Evan-es Safe tyr Gstard to pretest Eiplosion of Boilers. This fp!endid and fast roaninz Steam Boat bag tapt oeen cocaple; ed eapreasly for this trade, and to g a In, Donee.; ion witti C.L4KIKE 4- Co's Pittsburgh esti aleveload Lire o f FBEIGHTAND P.SSMOE BO.fITS- daily to Clovelaad, Ohio_ tr.ia.Erie Ex Or down the Ohio canal to Stag4ilon, tension Line to Greenvi..le Lr. Corner of IVeciland Fi•ont Streets, nc..g on hand P. complete as gortinentof Qu.-opgvar^ suited to ;ha city C: catvatry wide. Aign. a choi-v .select:,art r.; pare wh'.7e and gold hand DINING AND TEA INA It.E. in lora?. or Zara!! StAZ, Or Fepa rate pierc.g to snit rarrhasar=. ' A cask of 4e, titt, or 34 v:CiL ,sciperbiy-Painted and _lit nuzlhdi ..ery low prices- Toy Teaware. and rieti !minted and gilt, from 1,00 to 6:5.00 par se; Children's Mil 25 of cc description. • While China F-Invine Granite Dinin2 d Tea Services, in white and with splendid American scenery printed in blue and black. A tar=e variety ofStearoboat Diningand Breakfa=t Sets, imported to match. complete, Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the Derbyshire Potteries. Flint and Green Glass. ln all their varieties. Window Class, of every size_ Paten , fiuckets. Tcbs and Keelers. Slone Pipe lieads.4t. etc. kc- All of whirlt are vesper t fully offered to the pub. lic on the atom L. rorahte Jan 26, 18 42-1 M A , J. FOX A I,IIF-N Attornf.3 , and COUPS ellor a t • Lan-. C ffr r his nrofe. F .-.sional services t o the cit izens of Pittsburgh and hones for a share of pohlit par ronav , . He will executeall kinds of writing with neat ness and dispatch. Cases in t.ankraptcy att ended to on reasonable terms.—Office is t4rtiithfield sr reel , at the Itoure or Mr. T hornas O'Neil, to whom he re sep 10 T. J. P . tX.. A LDEN D. Vlll CI. Ag't. iairhionabl_e 'Soot hf,skre,— Has removed to No, :14 Market .street. between Second and Third streets, where lye )tronattai4 be happy to see his old eumomers. and ail ot'.ters isellefeel MR- Km ed to patronize him. He uses ball'ilrst rate stock. and employs the best of wo rkrnen; and as he aives Ins constant personal attention t 0 business, he i r n.i f tri, a t he will dserre and receive a fs.ir ishyre of pairo n a.ee. sett 10 FIILTITS, ICE CREAM. 4- CONFEGTION A R . Y.— A Hanker rlectfailr informs his friends and the pubnc that they can always find the hest qualit) of Ice Creams. to*ether with ail kinds or confectionary and fruits_ in their season. at iris establishment—No. 11. Fifth street, between Wood and Tdar%et. N. B.—Parties supplied 0.14 the shortest notice. with =llx. or am thing in his line. Also f am ili es f,rnisb e d with B pep if.) 1-011 N B. GIUTVIBIE, Auctioneer and Cm:mis sloe etchant. 106. coevec IVood Fift4 rte. Pittelierrh: Havi,' been appointed one of the Auction eers fn. the City .t.:f Pit-shun:A. tenders his services to job bers, .pplkottfact orris and dealers. who may be disposed to make of this market- He is prepared to make advances on' consittnmenfi of ail is Wattle tiboatoadiates, and trusts to sati,ly correspondents by quick sales,-and weely land favorable returns., That the various intereas which may 'be confided to him, shall be adequately protected. he brings to the aid of his own ezpertence in basinesi and acquaintance whit menchandize een.eratir, the services of Mr. rat FAIMSTOCX; beretrifore advantierbusly known. as an tmpoe'er and dealer in, Hardware and Cutlery - , with whom a peiiiiament engasement is made.. REF Ts TO M. Tiernan. Pres'l. of M. 4- M. 1 46 Bank. • Darlingron 4- Peebles, 1 " Robert Galway, .4 James M. Cooper, " James May, " R. M. Riddle, } Pittsburgh .4 Win Robinson, Jr. PrWl. of Exchange Bank. -4 Hamel on,Sarilli,S Co., • John D. Davis, ' " Samuel Church, " J. K. Moorhead. u Jas. W. Brown 4. co. • John B. Blown. It CO. • Smith 4- !)toile*, • Verdi". 4. Wiwers, 4. John S. Blitd.fe, 44 John VV.A NS'S CA310111" LE PILL L HAM J. CLEWEE, tesiding at 66 lion sweet, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its toast aaravated Corm_ The aympteen were via* heed ache, great debility, fever, costiveness,corgi_lteart. horn, pain la the chest and stomach always eating, impaired appetite, sersation of licking at taistossich,l fatted tonne, nausea, with frequent voinitings, dtssitAttis towards night and restiesess, - , These bad cautioned up , ward of a twelvemonth, when, se eonsultiug Dr Wet. I ymana.loo Chatham scree;; aselisalunitriny, to Ads ever sucassfal aid agreeable mode of trisauseed, the patient was isompletely restored - to hisaftlf in the short spade of I onegiontb, awl graters/ for the toesiculablebeneirit derhe. ad, gladly tame Oswald and selsateerairthi likarestine For sat% lfilkatbardeasdlletalir by . - I 14 111 11elti smgoirotiono.iiiltwe le . - R. 20, 1842. ; OMEN -CSleSvostod..--Feacie Pins. These sagotronxig- reenentnended to she notice of 'ate tidies as-• safe and enictent nerneily in re:snowing •Shose coaaphdeispeenliae,to thaw — set, from -want of ex , Ova*, or genecatiNSWity; of..the sescasi. . They obviate 'costirarta and counteract sat ilytuerical - and Nervous attIAWSSIC These PRte have gained the sanction and la giiesiettotomilhe most eminent Passictans to the Uni ted States,*_h . Ifis3Pllllcriiters. For mde Witolle and WARM be ! IL. E. F.ELLEWES, Agent, • sap 10 No. 21), Weal Streetatekre SecourL --- P L o APA paatle tir" Bee t of " a. Sk. Prid ll i t f4ker t., Ttontilmeriber having bought out the stock of the late iliarerty, deceased, has commenced bushman in the old „nand of Air. IL, and is prepared to ere.• • _ate all descriptions of work in his line, in the hest manner and on the shortest notice. Be Seeps corstatuAy on band a Mtge ansorlinent r ofshoe - finding's of ali descriptions and of Ile -hest gattlity. Be solicits the patron age of the nab. lic oral of the 'craft. WM. ADAM. rep 10 MirrtAIURGEIMANITF.,!,CWIty.--Spriags and ..Wes far Carriages at Fasters Prices. The subsexiberd manufacture an d keen - d constantly on hand Coach, C and Etiptic - dpringe (earraided,) icmiata. iron Axles, Silver and BrasF, plated Dash Prairies, Brain and plated Flub Rand,., Stuinp Joints, Patent Leather, Silver turd Brass 1 , - - Anmg,.. Three fold Reps, Malleable lion, Door Handy and Binges, ~ran, . ---.•. _ _ TO /..P.T.,—..i well trashed and eomforiahls. two rag , ,- „;ry insure, togetherwirth hark huildines,mable, car -41.-Ts:llloUse. ke: Passeasion given immestiateiy. 1 Thin . ;noway i 1 . ,.. flinZied ;view the Penitentiary, away thei eaideneetiflllr. Wrm Bagaley. and ieriaiery dftlrahle tesidere. ,for ternm inquire of 4, K. Moorhead, or thw tubatriher. C. W. BATS Union Factory. ntilli)----2ias OTICE TO CIIEDITORS. = Tate Notice that - have applied to the Judri4 of the Court of Com mon P.lmta of Venanan run lily, for the. benefit of the I•twi -, made far tae relief of Ir.tolyeut Debtors; add that they have appointed - 1 he fourth Mondarof November for the hfice of me and tuy creditors, at the Court llone, in the IB.Jrozlzh of Franklin—when and where you may at tend; is you think p: - -oper, and stow cause, if an) you have. why I should not be discharrrd. 'sep "I:3—fit WILLIAM KEARNS iF D.SELI.E;IS..Si. D., °ince and dwelling tn Fourth ncir F:•rry s . tref-t svp 13-1 y STOLEN. from the shop DC the sat: - scribe. in Third street, some time inst itek, a . pair of Shears, for' Bair-cubing. They ate nearly. cr qo rte a Mot lor.z. and very slim. it is raposcd Ms thief...old them somewhere in the cii y: I will pay the purchase• ; any reasonable price if be wi:l bring 'them to me. ONES. sep 3-3 t. , tt SSW NEES'S kLEOF BEA L ESTATE. AT AUC. niTION.—On Saturdzy,l7:!l instant., at 3 o'clock, P., 4.1. I will sea, by order uf the AFsiguee, on the oreinkes, the fult.wine dei - criberl prop erty. viz A tot of Ground 32 feet front ty about 100 f et dee*, with a c - ..11-tantial frame Isci/cl:ng on it, used now kg 'Zt - ina chine shop, eGo taiiting a good Si ern Ennis e and Georings, Tv - o Circular Saws ard Tartzias,situale in A Ileghetjy City. I:.tl.yeed the Canal aid Cite Cowman= , and adjoining the Citurcat--focnicrly oacapied as a looking elan; factory, by T. A. Hither 4' Co. . Terms at pale- J. E. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer. 1 NKY. LEAP TOBACCO, instore and 40 1 4. i. far sa:r..y J. G. 4 A GORDON. szp 13 ; 1:2.1 - Vaier Lime_ CIWN -- CfN, SHOl',Vf.,a : 4HELLS.—Breicsr or Ouut --I r., 11, - , - 1,- - - c ANr• Mx JAM:MA.IIIi. 31 Se?te.mbc,, ,1342. Seated Pr • - . - 0-05'.. 1, - - W ilthe received at this Fiiireaci until 3 eciLc..l>, P. M .of th e. 1,51:o ric; oher next. for furnishiug nth:9vering , in I , re propori!on-, and at toe places .here 1. aate'.l. the fol:owin7 r!.-abr r and det.trip . ron for Cn - b , .li hot an ,j ~ ....,:ln.- ; or the "saps; Service of ih. t i e L'nitext_Sto tes, It is: 'll , triy.eqfht .u , .. ?nixhan cuz.s. o: . atoUVES Cwt. each. S,recor: I!.!riy i.O roto.dor,ons of 41 cwt. t nd imn4rds, tai: 7,...,:5= u-er..lu or each to 1.,e dc. termite J l' e.reatier. Five r,un.ired eight inch shells: hur.dd eight ;nrh solid oho' and Seven thou,and I T li i i 7l4 : re .te e ponder snot. Deli ,, eraSis ca folics,s: ' 1 0 ei'ait in. Palphan go ;•:, ' DL-liveral.le a: 200 eight in. _"11ellr: I I ., azteti's Bar . 1 1 ,41eittlit in. solid Fitin her, N- r.. on 20 thirty tv•, pott nder ;nos lor before the 2.500 I h.'. r; y./WCllptrlnder-.sbot j 15th May next 10 eignt in. Ppi:hen r,unts. .- ) netiveraide at I`Bo et:lt in. shot's I Suffelo K. T., 4 .140 eight in. salA shot }on or before '5,....111tr:v two kauntier sons I the 13th PjnY 2,sooth!rty-two pounder shot 3 next.- - 10 eight in. Paixhan suns 1 Deliveraltte at 15,0 eiy.ht in. shops " ! Erie Penna. 100 eight in. solid shot ;on or 4,4",,r. all thi rty two pounder uu ns I the 1.5t0 May 2.411.10 thirty two rounder shot j next. The proposals must state di_; inctly the rate per ton (of I treldy-...70 bind red and font pounds). for the guns, and the rate per pound far tt-e shot and shells. deliverable as a'..nve.r.ll TO lon soh jest irl..ond undergo such prone and in soet-tk.n.ac t:11 - , gllf,ll/ mot deem proper Go an , itorize: 1 and eon - : wilt 1., paid for that shall not pars sucli in . ;Teri ion as mar he nut irely satisfactory. llonds.ra it h two approved maret ir-s, win be required in I ,OIOC third t lii , . estimated a monnt of the contract, and len - I f-er rentem ofthe animal of all hills will be retained as eptiat.erzo, security for the faithful performance tb , reof. which Will he paid only on the satisfactory campletioa of the tytntract; and ninety per renuom of all deliveries wilt be pip on bilisproperiy authr-nticated, according to the provisions oft he contract, within thirty days after - their prp,...0t0 Minn to the Navy A eent. The offers must rate at what agency the contractor -I may desire payment to Ir.p. made. Drawings of t'_,e flint will ne furnished from this Bo recta, and they most be cast and finished to conform to them in every respect. i No hot blast 'petal is to he used, and the shot moot he cast in sand moulds. sop 12 $llO THE WISE.—TI is now wen understood how moth disorders of the mind depend for their cure noon a due attention to the body. It in now understood how valuable is that medicine which wilt remove morbid accumulations without weakeninz the bodily power. it is now understood that there opla reciprocal influence - be. (we-ea the mind and the hodv?lt is now understood that purging with the Brandretb Pilts witl remove a melan choly, and even insaidly is cured by perseveringly usihy, them. It is now understood how much domestic hanni ness upon the higattby condition of the digestive orge.ns. fi know well known that the Brandreth ?ills have cared thousand= of hope!ega and helpless persons, even when the first physicians had pronounced them beyond all human means of rehef. it is now not only well known that the Brandreth Pilisno cure., but it is also un derstood how they cure; Iltaciels by their pa rifyingedeet on the blood that they rer. [seethe body to health. The veneer the medicine ithecoming store and more nranifest,it is rootimmetOed daily family to family. The Brandreth Pills remove in an almost imperceptible manner all noxious accumulations and purify and:nvigo rate the biood.and their good erects are loot counterhalan eed by any inconeenizatesc being composed entniely of vevtahles they do` act expose those who use tam to danger; and thrived - eon are as certain as they are sato tary; they are daily and :safely adtniniatertdio infancy, youth, manhood, and tid are. and to woitteif to• the most critical and delnadeelreumstances. They berdre dkaorb or shock the /MEW functions, hat restore their order and establish their health. Eold at Dr. Brzgdretb's OSee, No. 93. -Wood street. Pittsburgh. Prim 35 gents per box. with full directions. MA C. lt—The'only plate in Pittsburgh wherethe getter , ins Pills can be obliSitted, is the T.oetor'S own aim NO. Philadel'a I seplo 98 Woi:*iimA• ALEARBI.e. MANUFAIirCICY.—Patrick Cawfieidi re speetfully atalittaires his friends and the peddle gen erally, that bebssnonantineedibe Marble hentnewat - the corner of Filltrend Liberty sets-,where will be ennstataly on hand. tontbateies. mantdl plena-% etonoreents, head and fool atones, table eats thhinet. Wire, and crag article to the tartness. Bewfli warmlyt his work babe well done, and his charges will he tooderstre. Be respedtrallikasks *share nublie psdixerage. -sep.lo: . VANES VEAZEY, *meriting smi ft," Jterclest. , Steambitlkv Oevelallpft reassOvania amiOhio2lase. thairiwg teste• baste ferawbi:peLigrig#)ll,.. wrolostna• waterstivectitiimit — vmpkalligoad*Kiii ittekkiv , ' AinAriteic****l4lll l : lll ,rthe MilM110100111114: • • • • "'VP" -t4;1.7.;,t; JONES COLEMAN. tzl,iCtlfir IIL near •! e A tleeheey Bruin, ::- ., - , _ ,,,, ,t, `:T,i'.",:ti,.,,'4,•7•0_,.:*'T,,:- ITEM LIVE2,A.RY -POST. - - Illrapiateezes Waft". IlL' ENE AT irosrptantaso. pPaha" r 4 n was conVeng.*lth Joseph-. i wiken one .of his officers entered. and announced a young woman from Lyons.— "What is her business with met" “Sotno petition," answered De blervilte, the offi cer. "Show her into oar presence," said he. The officer soon reappeared, with a la dy leaning upon his ann, whose face, as =deb as could 'be sainted through the thick folds of a veil, was very beautiful At. She trembled as she approached the door. "Mademoiselle," whispered her guide, kindly pressing her hand. "take courage, but answer promptly whatever question the emperor proposes. He detests hesi tation." Then ushering her into the spa cious apartment. he bowed and retired. The trembling girl, perceiving Napole on, on whom her fondest hopes depended, fistgot herself, & her timidity; sthe thought only of another. Throwing herself at the feet of Napoleon, sEe exclaimed, in a voice choked with emotion, "Mercy! Sire, I sue far mercy and pardon." She could artic ulate no more. Josephine stepped froni her partial con cealment, and approaching the ground, contributed more by her sympathizing words of encouragement to restore the courage °t i the young petitioner, :loan even the emperor, by the graciousness of his manner as he bade her arise. - 'Your petition, Mademoiselle,' said he. Henriette Armand (for that vitas her name,) looked imploringly at the einperer, and exclaimed. 'Ah. sire, I ask pardon for Louis Delamarre, who is condemned to be shot on to-morrow! Oh! grail: him your royal pardon!' A cloud gathered on the brow of Napo leon, as he interupted her with—'Adeser. ter, Mademoiselle; he has twice deserted. NJ; be must be made an example for the remainder of the regiment.' 'But, the cause of his desertion?' cried Henriette, in agony; he was compelled to join the army against his will.' , •What were the causes of his desertion?' interrupzed Napoleon. .I*,vio weekssince,' answered Henriette, 'he received news that an only remaining parent, his mother, sire, was on her death bed, and longed day and night to behold I her spa again. Louis knew that relief or lelease from his post wasimpossible. His. 1 mind was filled with one thought, ,that she ' mighty.lose her eyes forever, ere they rest ed on a son she loved so fetidly." - 'Did she die?' asked the empress; with interest. 'No madame,' replied Henriette; 'she at last recovered. Bat hardly bad Louis re ceived her blessing, been folded io ber arms. ere he was torn from her grasp by the officers of justice, and dragged hither. Oh! must he die? Mercy, sire, I beseech youl' 'Mademoiselle,' said Napoleon. appa rently softened, 'this was the second of fence: name the first; you omitted That? -It was.' said flenriette, bestitatinct, and coloring—it was—that he - heard that I was to marry Conrad Ferrant. whom I detest as much as he does;' added Henri ette, with naivelle. 'Are you his sister, that he feels so great an inte►est in your fate!' asked the emper- 'Oh! no, sire!' said Henriette, her lovely ,cheek assuming still deeper thtibue of the rose; I am on I y his cousin.' `Ah; only his coar.sih;' repeated Napoleon, glancing at Josephine, with a half sup pressed smile, Oh! sire"?' cried Henriette, 'recollect 1 the anguish of his widowed mother, when she reflects that the affection of her son for her is the cause of his death. 'What,' she continued, 'can I do to save him?' and the poor girl, forgetting the presence of royalty, burst into tears. The kind heart ed Josephine glanced at the emperor, with eyes 'expressive of pity and sympathy; she noticed the workings of his face, and felt at once that it was very uncertain whether Louis Delamarre was to be shot the next MOT ning. Napoleon approached the - weeping (girl,g she hastily looked up and dried her a.r a tears. 'Mademoiselle" 'd he, 'wouldt you give your life for -'I Would you die could Louis Delam ebe restored to 1 life, liberty, and his mother?' Henrietta started back; deadly pale, looked fixed at the emperor for a mo ment, then turning away' she buried her face in her hands. 'After a silence of some moments, Henriette, loolied up„ an air of fixed determination rested upon her face; '1 am willing,' she said, in a very low, cairn voice. looked Napoleon _.ed at beri in surprise; if he had not anticipated se ready an 'au. swer to his proposal. qt will see you again said he, 'in the Meantime accept such apartments for yout accommoda tion as I shalt direct.' r , , As soon as the door clostd upon,the fair petitioner, Napoleon walked to the win— dow against which Josephine was leaning; and said--• 1 see how -_,it is; Louis . Deft mai re lathe lover a dais yosfeg - giri, True : , to- woman , a nature ahe. has. braved difra- I cult) , and danger to lilig fOr hisredisitieC 'How Strong mast t dieloiairst kii** tot re hi said the -ran*** --- ' ;2 : 4 4 Aahr .nsterne4 -he, - 4 , bitvei"..n. :mind; subject tttil'lWPallove.V) ,neveter Mu9k k 41agts_*040asek -*o l 4o4o,lfeF Itl-Vci*ifiw..lo4 ..'s!.,' 4 ., -. ' ; .01,4501E4 : witS.liiilideOP 41, 4 tp Orliii : ' ,- ,;: r'' , 4 ,Ao tei k ' ' • ' A. 1#11004:11100C 0:A0p :C, 2- ' --- •;'_ - - - " : -:".ii r - A - - ':- 1: ,_" , : - "ZI ' ,~~ _-, ; BMIIIS PRICE TWO Er • Napaleap thew lwr -nearer We Wiadoirt, and eonveraelia a to* voice. • • 111 * aIV it lleoriette stood alone in tip apartment. Hours passed waohisweed,ao intensely was she absorbed in tevirk. A. small folded paper was tightly grasped one small hand: On it were traced these words: =A deserter is condeMated by the laws of-the army to suffer' death. if you wish Louis Dehunarre restored as liberty, the-means are in your power. Ere d'ay dawns he .may be ow hie way ja-jaht his mother; whom heap mach town.' matiturtrediaieriotte, Nio 'nett Tema him. too?' - Pressing her haidi upoa her heart, as if to stilt itsammuhuotis she paced the apartment. The dixtr von , ed. and Chevalier de hlerville entered. :Ha I paused ere he articulated. •I am ready,' replied. Renriette; •my eision is made.' De Merville appeared to comptcheadtbe import of her-words. He looked upodirer in reverence as well as admiration, *O4 - stood with the high resolve impressed:Ott her beautiful brow. •Followoie, madentot , ._ Belle,' said he. They traversedloat cm*. dory and numerous suites of superb .apart ments, and descending a staircase, quiLegv reached an outer court c-sumMnicating ath the guardhouse. Entering this, Itehriette- : was ushered by her guide into a small riPalW menu where shames soon leftsto On a chair was thing a uniform of the‘ritgi went to which-Louis belonged. - Ot a lA btu lay a bkrge pia med cap. 4enriette Cora . prehended all in - a moment. Quickly bib ing herself in the uniform, she istoodttekire the mirror, and gathering pp her-beautiful brown tresses-in a knot, placed the tap nyA on,her. head: She almost•uttered a cry of joy at the success of hertransformation.— .. She knew that she was to be led to *fa tal ground at the morning's dawn. !;-The bullet which would have struck Lord" , to the heart, would pierce her heart, but she shrunk nolhack. Love triumphedoverthe timid woman's nature. 'Attie mother with: bless me in her heart, she whispered. Lou is himself will never forget met Aft, Often has he sworn that he loved me better than all things else beside. Drawirg clock of, raven hair from her bosom, she pressed it to her lips, then breathed a prayer to her von. Morning dawned. The eon' nd of foot• stepi aroused Hentiette. She started up, grasped the band of hair,"awaiting the new mons. The door opened, and two soldiers entered, repeating the name of Louis De lamarre; they suddenly led her forth to die tlie.so Wier% whose fillets weie intended to pie rce , the heart of Louis, had taken their stand, and only , awaited the word °fetter wand from the emperor, who was station id at the window commanding a vigor et the whole scene. 'Oh!' cried Josephine,who stood by hint, but concealed by the window drapery kern the view of those below, 'Oh, sire, I Can endure it no longer; it -stems toe. meth like a dreadful reality. Mark the tlevotiii girl- No shrinizinithaek. See, she simies calmly waiting thefatal inoment..' 'Stop,' cried the etr - peror hem the win= dew, 'Louis Delainarre is pardoned.. !re voke his sentence.' - - A loud burst of applause from the lam:of the soldiers followed -this announcement. -- Not one of them but loved and respected ther comrade. The next c mouient, ere they Could press around to congratulate , the sup... Louis,.. Loctis, De Merville had eigstly• drawn the bewildered Henrieue thmagh the crowd, back to the cell . frow which she had emerged but a few moments before.— 'Resume your dress . . Mademoiselle.' hurriedly whisperedic 'Lose, no time.— The emperor wishes to see you, Lwill sa -1 turn soon. Henriette was like one in 2 dream, but a gleam ugtie4Fions hope thrilled hes , soul; she felt theilawningi of happittes!break upon her heart. Soon again renaming her pretty 'rustic habiliments, De IMlrmlle aeitearea, and once again she trod the ati, dienee room of the emperors. Lifting biw eyes (pm the ground, as the lofty daft' '' swum open, she beheld. Louis! ka mation of joy burst fiom the lips of hetisc.- as regardless of the presence of otl~heyr rushed into each other's arms. Napoleon stepp'd,forwardlfLogis .!. marre,' said he. .you have just beard trout . - my lips the tale of this lovely girl's -deoo•, tion and courage. Do you love her tfenbe- - - , . deserves?' . . .1 could die for her,' answered . .4 4 441:16 - proudly_ .Well, well,' cried the -emperor. this; se-"` vereteitiefthe love of owe will sutftim. lie dutiftit eeon. so faithfura lover, will dank... _....- less Make the bel l of hirebandv.... - w itPlh,t, . . .„ Lieutenant Louis De anlan 1 1 1 e. sre. l 44o l _llP , =. ed from your regiment. Return to jt,t . i . ltr, , native valley, waft Eleuriette, it ; Vitae, --- _ bride.' .._ - - --..,.. .1 - fere‘irillithe benevolent emerginefrom the remittal Willtdolvvlierik- ---`. v are one hundred lonia d'orr as the a e i. v . :,..- dowry:of iteitriettei' A churning - blush tc/fused the eheek,l4._ the beatttiful girl. as-she ye mbrid the i n ii, , from the hand of the empress., _ _ . ~..'--_ exult& 'Long live 'la ktioir - '• ' : '' ,Aieues..- - ._ -- --. au with a heart tow filti Of trikr... for funher utteranie. 40 td Be *,-kva.4-4!.w--.-- iirieWinoit44liftti.,inicaii**e, . iiii ~:...; ~: 77: 11.4'