Isezapiz e i, m =„„ - frIR.AVELERS TAKE hp - Provided With the Safely C - .' hilt:: printed h a figure or the tut you are ult deceived by . emits stating their 11.0alsto tor - Tu. - Guard, wren they are not ',sets The following is a iist of teal g ty Guard at the Por. of Pits a b e first on the list have the improver apparatasit is impossible for as SAVANNA, Fou RARITAN, NIAG • DU E ORLEANS; /EL. C.AN'i ON, ?ilO, LADY OF LYONS, CAD • VALLEY FORG E , FORT PITT, GAL BREAKWATER., QUE Ell' ESS MAIL, DUKE ALPS, BULI CAsPIAN, ErLI DA. Wien W EST W I ND. %1 a l (4. U ETTE, OsPREI ; TALLEY It A N D„ rE sEv PANAM rOlfl2/4 \ ERO, AGS I ID4,, is \it 111 ANN, RtSkl.EI N 1 .11 It At; ANS ETT, %%VII Ai:ANTIL tiELPBX MUNt;tl PARK, 01110.. N E, CELT A DEL.\ 11)1-,„ I Nt iR I II BEND, GAI/1 MARIETTA, lam BRUNETTE, COW TF: ANI FERRY BOAT, The traveling community a iti o before they make a choice of snit; and -see whether it would rot iu and erneurtt v 30 chOOSP., II "artily 44 pia ant: freight. in prefettaret azatn-i explcsion—and that Thrill I hat 10. s invention has the rimpii few steam enzine builders—teat% it is to understand the alth inieresled —beside! a number of rat is eeni len en and others—nil of to tn, office, No 10. Water street,Wit pie: =lire at all 11 . 0. , PS 10 P 11. 11 ,11 Wl.O n•ill iake tire troulde to ma., Pen 10 C.-11111'N lib*. Qiq ht. lod Net 'l , t, 1.10 , ack y k T I.t' ABLE REAL ESTATI The strbseril er ofrerF for gait: red rate.. the :realer part of hit he cote: of Pittshureh and r: ryr k WarellollSlM nearly new. 1 :o owe on Market .51 reel,l ersreert F 44 br.r ol! a front of about 54 feet by f. 1 ,1 cw.'err, or Eeparatety to .gtit parctarett.l 115 a geleo haildin. !at in A _ ra ty, upward of SZO fetl it one 014 ilea .Pen D 3 3. I A . 1,111 1,11:511le4/. A Ihe 101 Udidini o l Iliknt. •• V 1 . 1 , r') frt't in APrib. 2 3" t irtich I tow rt, 1 A !so. n Int ei lib two twompiltriet • are COrtlt'T of Market atdLtiwM : a mod,rAT , ;round rent. ant am ALEX. 8 - :tr., A J D -1,1i7 ED -oodff, n quantity of r k hoot , aII oft , : or CJII fItTF FU ' nr Boods• at 11 A g RIPS FPP 21—'f Comm sion IHN 11 A RT. COIIIIIIiSPI OI {t ,t'.l duce avd .finitcricax .111asif T EFT..R TO-- .. J no. Grier. Eq., Pritsbumh: - Aaron Dart, ri J:. me= C ,ctiran of E'd. " - J n n. D. Davy.. M . Va Y k Hanna, ~ A vf•ry . Oticien 4- co. “ J no. ViTooritiourrre, EFfj.,ll2tdimir 17A Ll' ABLE FARM FOUL V Farm on which I lire, in b,:iddoci.ofinirt, containing one • Ortf,i.alinut iOacief of witicli v. ell timbered. There are 4P 51 .' a , if a hart, 63 feet by Stall " 7 A Lin. L.out =evenly acres of dal: Ls , rizitial to that ni any 00 34 . Teetnn made k ftorrn on apptice the premises. WILLI9I - . k 1 "1 10 WILLIAM C. WALL, and Pirtsre Fray/ Frert k Street Pettiebiergit. . for A I ato - a , s on 0. 1 ! 1 promptly framed 1001rdir. e6l r.. 1 ire. Particular atienfion paido cry destriwion. rer-nn? fa I in. Op S 1 eall) 810 theiradvantage to tall• AViIITE TAett in fornir.t. paioters.sed cllase pure White Leid made er ranted equal, if not stperiOrlo It o. err , addres,ed [upset? gc - No.llo teOnd street,fi' t tet.tielj to. 1-!!fr-Str..:;7B 0;1 The ...F•ttitscriber respreffolli the 11 1 isbur.zh and wicality a it ir.e Elsoes of hiSOMII IOII/100 where he will teert meat of all' itiot - of la-dies. POI and)shoes.of the hot quathr:"3 rest° suit lifetimes Fle il l 1 kindi .of Ones., worit—rorh flipperF., colored -gaiters. , u 1144.1 12 chibirefes.ellslers. frith 12 11 C 15, •_.7 will be made at' the shortest 17. "Os. Ladies Please estlS7 as . the subscriber .feetsconftito anriseficle iti his tine 160 01 1 Fen 10 P. S. Don't forret the Pi ° e . • door from Darries to from Market Street.- 'tile of of !lA -1. Fon • F , si n d t 1 , eile-r • re, lIIV - f Croat!, by rub • 21 Rem LIT meet • . as yon I,laoces FORD. it.t.riAsr DteTv.siom Tv business of Diouf k I,o.eny street and 42 lisrint4 Musks to libetisiier dun. for the very liberal' sorT;4o tended to isho. itrinoellegitill,l wishes to ;smite thenithul el7fr !incit the Continuation Or i -pee,ool, 'Wail their sl i gnid Lleibingoirldeb lie 'woo than bia been es , ihe stole Sf stemma .--fr tale; and &S he luteuente ti;;1 gosh Isislicue. he:fee s e r:rill susiiisolOsunieh. 041101_41 sale ,fforkieganyalp•tyste i riesse turd n ritibiairret• nd at his 50 cents SeP 10 F ADS SE ! erei y Si irhieenllt, A trembly • 3 hexecei r Savon a mitt sad for width v aunt. itttaily. to 1006 4 elliedire C4:l4n4A " • trii4klooes r ./160 1104 -17 - ileis. ,vtet4Priej .NO AO. SIIED BY 5 sIV. H. SNIITH, .4,- I! FTII STS - ,tnr. p a gEble in 1, E!‘"l.---101 :`"a ie :I I the aid Ilanufactnrer daUlde -nrve otbre. on II il,!, o.:ri a pear, in MEE= AdVerli%ing. ' ' EIN I: I.! N F.S. OR Less: 1 ' , mi. ~,tl, $ .00 T, 0 11.0 , • F .0 T!,,, m,,,.'11:, 7.011 R.ofi S, or. , ,hz. 10.00 elr. 15.00 I.F.l:lli:kir;T:i. T , u"A pPr 4 in I fh , _ , , 0 , Fl 2 l C E S. &C d i.e n,eu Markel and Wood e.nor from \Vnoi ct. Peter ‘V;ltock. cooec:or. . • d twt f,'fl Fir-t and Sfrand TrPll,l rrf rd reel I, SI dnnr In the rh It. J onnc: on , Trra , o , er. 11,. e 1 Iv< en Markel and Wood Mn or. F,,111, near Sta-k,t ? , la , ct and iVood .slreetF. on r. ryr,s' n Far:mrsts' Pc betw.en , V, r r 111? Pride ~ \1 orl I Itnt.ld 1111= =III . vrroirilA vst) vr 1,10% T. F!. I 1J 1:...,f„ and • k tii e BM( II nd S 111 . 01161 . 1 d 1 k I r ner .r. Pltt , p 0 Miff= =IMO =MEI l`! i:.' UI fl • , o 29. MEE MIME ~., =MIME i 1.. r\~ill Pl:\ =ME 111:11=11111111111 IlEri :1 , %0 ratio Shot .s wade lie yv l r LT: t*APLCS. to tots to suit to I e dtspos - ed of F. L S•N IV 4 i DES. ter , reet head of Wood. ers and dower Seeds 01 tr. abv a yi-• I,e had at Ine lltug F. L. SNOW I)C.N. ibert y brad or Wood. ,t Ata Ift 1110111 Orion `eed, for d Seed siore of F. L F•Nt , IVDF.S. i`,erty sZreri, 13rad of ‘Voo?., Er SWEET POTATOES tened by F. T.. SNOWDEN. I,:berry head of Wood t of Hoes. Fancy :Spade, L.,i.nr Took, Budding I S jam re r. L SNOWDEN. 'lv 0,..!. head of %Voi)4l. Jug ,- ,, sect a :Finali sip. ?4 Hams, un retail ISAAC II k R RIS. Agent. and Cow. Mertha tit Seed, Orchard Grass and Litra)s on hand and for F. L. SNOWDEN. 'env sweet, bead of Wood. at Bair, office to Alt orney'gßow," Ltiii et t. ri,et and Wood cep 10 KS. ft, prort.tittitr3 i" 41. la W, (or .. - ve at, this Office. e Now, Easi tur ner of Coal App to NG l'CiN, Market, near 41b ri Preneri .agar Beet beed. just.. r Sale at the Drug and seed F. L. IiNOWDEN, Lit•ettp fl fee:, head of Wood, ARTNP-RSITIP.,=-The ofore extstint between Wile MIN uop ew sta. is this day - W.iiliam Digny is nistbnliFeel no in seuling up tbe bitsincEs WILLIAM WORT. EN J. T. TM:A*4f. DR. E. MERRITT, DENTIST, 0111 c an Sonia jitld , krtscers &caul aad Thin, Ms.; srp 10 frrrsarr.att. you ti ST ON 4. STOCKTON. Booksellers. Printers and PaperJ Ma nu factwers, No. 37. Market st. se p 11)-1y JOHN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry. Water st near the Monon7ahrla Rouse.Pltisturgh. sap 10-14 LEONARD E. JOHNS. Alderman,St,Clair sireB.se• cond door from Liberty. sep 10--l9 DT: S. R. HOLM ES. Office in Second Arlen, next door to M alvanp 4- Co's Glass Warehon 16-79 S....DUNK. 4- FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law. Fourth st., near the Mayor'' Office, rittsbnrgh. sep 10-1 y THO`..AmILTON. Attorney at Law. Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sea.. Pittsburgh. sap 10-1 y HUG H TONER, Attmnev at Law. North Eatcorner of Smithfield and Pourth streets , . sep 1 0-1 y TTIONPFMN 11 I % 1..\ J•lll.ffil Trill' 801 L. 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Wareboune. No. HANNA 10,4, Wood st., where may he had a general supply of wri'ing wrapping. printing, wall paper, blank books. school took'. Erc, 4-r. fctl 10--19 C. TOW NSEND Q CO.. Wire Workers Gail . Nay ufat'ar era, No. 23 Market al reel. between 24 and 3d streets. cep 10--19 ENCI4 NG F. HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair et'eels.by McKIBBIN 4- SMITH. sep 10-1 y IC METAL —77 tons soft TI: Metal for sale by J.G.k A.GORD3N. No. 12 Water rtreet , p 13 I.FtS B ICON HAMS. 16.000 lbs. Bacon • 31000 Shoulders. for sa eby I. G. 4. A. GORDON. N 0.12 Water mice, P vrT F,IISO N. Jr..B.rminr.bam, near Pitisbureh„ ma,.uraf tu rer of Locke. Hinges and Botts; To cro, Fn Her. M ill :,ttd Timber Screws; Honeen Screws for Coring Milts, 4-c. sep 10-1 y 10IIN Tai:or and Clothier, Lither.y ILY Fil cet between Sixth ana Virgin alley, South side. s , p 10 JP.(' R IDG CO., Wholamie Grocers and Commts,:ion Me,chants— Srcond street, het wren Wood ..nd Srnit Wield stF.,Pittsburgh. seple ly - G 3 . GOLIDON. Commir,zion and Forwarding . M , rchar.t., Water sr.. Fii ir:lwrg.b. sap 10-1 v ur 4, m rard.s hams. a good article, received per S. I B and for sale by J.G.4 A. CORDON, ser, iti No. I. Water street. NI; S- .41,11,AS:=.Frz---400 bids New Orleans Su ; 0 to.,!s New Orleans Nlolasces; for sale Iry :rep lu J. G. 4 A. GORDON. Q . 171 - ;A R.--'bbd= wimp N. O. Strlar, rerefved Per S k- - 71 P M.. Pte. :I , ttt I.r fair by J G.* A. Grit:DON. I:AC( 1 N C order, on bond and for sole by ~..-1,10 J. G. 4- A.COTtnioN. No. 12, `Valer st QI'G Ait ISlt 1101, SS ithris and N. 0. 1:7 . ;12 100, (1 1101:i3ce , , received per Sleandinal 1 - ,,r -al, I.) . J. G A - A. GORDON, p I No. 12, Writer pi reel. m' E; I; LAP; HIT.. for EL A. I' .17 ESTOrK 4- CO., rot ner or 64 h and Wood sts. . _ (;31 PA PE.IIF4 Germ.44down Lamy Plank for sale B. A. FA II ESTOCK 4- co.. n 141 corner of 6.14 and iVonclos. '2OO L 1 Prepared Clao!k, for sate ily B. A. FA II ES rocK k CO, corner of 61h and Wood mus. rz AND 1001, ‘S.SCS —69 hfids. N. 0. Sugar, do. do.. 100 do. Plantation Stotass , ...s. for G '.GORDON. No, 12 Water street. r i , 13 II TANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— nby m-,ri in B.l.kruptcy procerding,, printed on r Nil in Ow forms approved by the Couti,for sate of it , o 41ercury and Democrat. sep 10 31. HUBBARD, Ladies' fashionable tool and I 1 -' rer. 0. 101, Third sweet, between • ± ‘ , .,1,11,fie1d streets. rilisl,nrgli sep 10 B ch . M ASTER, AVRIV EY AT LAW, hi. office to the corner of Fourth •,' .i•hi•rry Alley, between i• - roithfield and Grant • , t•teit 70 1 4 1 (111 RENT.—'Ehedereiline and tot containing 4 1 .. t o A Ilreheny, near the Bearer Road, !ately Mr. Sarnue! Church. Apply at the !Merchants Car , tePS * Bank, to W. li. DENNY. Cashier. r;"-••D A M 1 ) N DS , VI AT MaCHe i A CLOCK ; .lt ER, Nc. 95, l s treet, Pius and Liberty streets, b F. 41, Flc LY WA TC HES,C LOC KS. BREASTPIN'S FINGER RIXGS, CHAINS, KEYS,COMBS, sep lu I AN DRETIrS GARDEN SEEDS.— A full J 4 su, baud, and for sale at has agency , the Dm: , store of F. L. SNOWDEN, 114 Liberty street, head of Wood, Fen 10 DR. DAVID WARD hai hie office and r e sidence ca Ft.urt h Street, nearly south of the Court House, d tVeti 112 from El cir.wst reel. He wilt faithfully attend al! in in:. t o his profev,ion. Night calls should be made at I.— door above the basement, seir 10 DO ENIOV A L —Matt hew Jones, Barl.er and Hair Dress- J. IL e r har removed to Fourin street, opposde Ibe May ors office. where he will be happy lo! wait upon permanent or He StAiCii.Sa share of public pat• Rep 10 AL , M. A. %VARD, DENTIST, Penn st. three V door helow Iru in street. /lours of business, from 9 A. X., ,n,til 5 P. m , afier which tune be will 'tre n d 10 1,0 one ex,ept in ale of aeival neevt.ity. He would further inform those who may think proper to employ him,iliat he expet-to , immediate payment. without the litTeSSily on his part of sending in bills. seP 10 JOII.N AIWA RL 4.ND, Upkohterer anti Cabinet id -Ler, Third st. bet - wren Wood 4- Marked streets. respectful lid - mats his friends and the puttlit that be is prepared to execute all orders for Sofas. Sideboards, Bu reaus,Ch.,irtz, I,t Wes, Bedsteads, Stands, Bair and Spring Mattresses, Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering wort:, which he will warrant equal .0 any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. - Sep 10 COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, xe 110 Word Street., Pittsbergn.--R, A. Basuunan. A uctioneer and Co•umi cs ion Merchant, is now prepared to receiveand sell ail kinds of Goods and Merchandise, at his large and capacious moms, No. 110, North East Corner of Wood and Filth Sireelit. Eitistoarzh. Regular sales of Dry Goods, Fnraiiure. Groceries and other a r ticles, on M ondays and Thursday of each week. Hardware. Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on Tuesda y. Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. Books, 4-c.. every Saturday evening. Liberal advances wade on COnnigninentSlll6ell Messrs. John D. Hann, Esq., ' I " Manley 4- Smith, i ~ Hampton. Smith, li• Co., i “ F. Lorenz 4- Co-, i .. J. W. Burhridge 4 Co., I S. IFEet 4 . Cp. I Capt. James 11‘Gargill, , Pittsburgh. C. laarpea, Eq. I f• Jona IVFadden Eng. 1 • 'Logan 4- Kennedy- I .• J. IL- alcayrbea4 4 Co. I .- - Jas. P. Stuart, Enq. !!! iSoben. Caiway,MN: !E. Capt- Jas. May, I 7 , DI eViy, Manna, *C. Q William Symms, ' . *Wenn .. 8-G- Henry,- Co. ' Loalatille. stqiiii-BaPicY i C ' • 1 1 1 044 ', .. . • ratinintriEuir. Briefer Pfteket. - . :11kossaisst • = Auter. HAS contasenced ber regular trips, and will ran dai. iv (Sundays excepted.) Leaves Beaver at BCV dock A. IL, leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. it. con. netts at Beaver with the Pennsylvania and Ohio Lime of Freight acd Packet Canal boats between deafer, and Cleveland Ohio, and Greenvide, Pennsylvania. Leaves Bemveudaily at 6 o'clock P. M. This tine cornetts with two daily lines On the Pencsylvania canal to Philadel phia, and with toe New York and Ohio linens the Erie canal, and New York and Ohio line and Ohio canalkal. so with ste.an freight and passage boats, brigs and schooners, on the Lakes. The proprietors of this well known line will be prepared on the opening of naviga tion to (maroon merchandise to any of the 'Merman, ale ports on the Pennsylvania and Ohio, and Ohio ca nals; to any port on Lake Erie, and the Upper Lakespo and from New York City and Philadelphia. McClure 4. Dickey, Beaver, Pa-, Calm Wormer 4 Co., Cleveland, 0., Rers 4- Taylor. Warren, 0., PITTSBURGH ¢ CLEVELAND LINE. to STEAM PACKET MICHIGAN, W. B. BOLES. Master. RUNS daily (Sunda r s excepted,) between PITTS. BURGH 4. BEAVER. leaving Braver at 8 A. M. and Pittsburgh at 2 P. M. provided mitt Evaas's Safe ty Guard to prevent Ezplosion of Boilers. Tins op:endid and fast running Steam Bat has just teen comple; ed ezpresaly for Ibis trade, and runs in onnect ion with CLARKE 4- Co's Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line of FBEIGHTAND PASSAGE BOATS, deify to Cleveland Olio_ Or down the Ohio canal to Mas<ilon, ,te. and Erie Ex The Canal Boats of this Line are towed to and from Pittsburgh direct, and the businms conducted i.o the mo.l prompt and economical system. Having *connec tion with the Pennsylvania Canal Lines to Phitadet. phia and Baltimore, and Steamboats running town the Ohio river; also, through our Agents at Cleveland, with M. Reed's Steamboats and several Lake Vessels, and Ihe T roy and Michigan and Buffalo Lake boat lines on the Erie canal, we art prepared for the transportation of Frr ight to and from a llpoints on the canal, the lakes and the Riv. 7 r, or the Eastern cities, at prices as !ow as any other line. Apply to 0. M. Hart's, No. 55 Water st, or at Steam. boat Michigan's Landing. Pittsburgh. Clarks 4• Cs. Beaver. Habfrard Wearkrebee, Warren. Wheels, ¢ Co. Akron: Thomas Reshmead 4- Co. Cleveland REFER TO J. R . 'fie'; 4- Co., Greenville; W. C. Malen,Sharon, R. W. Cunoingliam. New Castle, Joho Kirk. Youngstown, John rarunheti Newton Falls; Campbell l Milteracamplellstown; Babcock 4- Mcßride, Ravenna; C. A- D Rhodes, Franklin; H. A. Miller Re Co.. Criyahoga Falls; Wen‘man 4- Whitehead, Massillon; Gordon Williams. 4• Co., Detroit; K lone, Davis 4. Co., Buffalo; Cowing, Richmond, Williams 4- Co.. New York. sep 10 No. 1:2, WntPr sweet MGBY—No. 121. Carver of Wood curd Front MLR &rents, Pittskurzrk, has. on hand a complete as. sortmentof Qurrnsware suited to the rite or country trade. Also. a chnire selection of pure white and gold band DINING ANDT EA W ARE, in large or small sets, or separate pieces to snit purchasers. A cask of 46. 60. or 84 piece sets, superbly painted and :iii English China Teaware, at very low prices. Toy Teaware. plain, and rich painted and gilt, fro,. 1.00 to p 5.00 per set Children's M u7s of every description. White China Shaving Wogs. Granite Dining a , d Tea Services, in while and with splendid American scenery printed in blue and black. A tare variety of Steamboat Dining and Breakfast Sets, imported to match. complete, Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the Derbyshire Potteries. Flint and Green Glatt.. In all their varieties. Window Glass, of err ry size Patent Buckets, Tubs and ',feelers. Slone Pipe Heads. 4-c. All of which are respeetfully offered to the pub. lie on the IitOSI fa vorable terms. Jan 26, 1842-1 y TJ J. FOX ALDEN .fit tome! and Counsellor at A. • Lam. Cfl rs his profe...ional rervices to the cit izens of Pitislitirgh and hopes for a share of public psh rona2e. He will execute all kinds of writing with neat peas and dispatch. Cases in bankruptcy attended to on reasonable terms.—Office in Smithfield street. at the house of Mr. T homas O'Neil, la whom he refers. sep 10 T.J. FOX ALDEN. DAVM CLARK. A g't. etshionable Boot .Moker,— liar removed to No, 34 Market street. netween Second and Third streets, whrre he wou'd be happy in see his old customers. and all othrrs who feet dispos. ed to rintrnnize him. He noes nothin: hot first rate sleek, and employs the hest of workmen; and an lie gives iils constant personal attention to business, he t Fllci.t hat he will deserve and rtcrive a fair share of patronage. t't"it 10 FRUITS, 142 E CRE O iM. ¢ CONFECTIONARY.— A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the public that they can always find the hest quality of lee Creams. tosethet with al: kinds of confectionary and fruits. in their season, at his establishment—No. Fifth street, betweer. Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes. or anything in his line. Also families furnished with Bread. sep 10 JOHN B. GUTLIRIE, Auctioneer and Commis sion Merchant. Jiro. 106, corner of Wood 4- Fifth sts. Pittsburgh: Havine been appointed one of the Auction eers fot the City of Pitsbureh. tenders his services to job bers, manufacturers and dealers, who may be disposed to make trial of this market- He is prepared to make advances on consignments of all saleable commodities, and trusts losatiAy correspondents by quick sales, and speeds 'and favorable returns. That the varioua interests Midi* may be confided to him, izitall be adequately protected, he brings to the aid of hie own experience in business and acquaintance with mercha iidize generally, the services of Mr. SAMUEL FAmiirsyncm In-rerafore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent emragement fs made. blim• - rs. M. Tiernan, Presi. of M. M. Bank. • Marlin Von 4 Peebles, • Roterl Galway. James 111. Cooper, • James May, I. R. M. Riddle, } Pittsburgh • Wm Robinson. Jr. Prim% of Exchange Bank. • • liampion,Smith, 4 , Co., John a Davis, • Samuel Church, " J. K. Moorhead, Jas.. W. Brown .1- co. • John R. Brown. 4 Co " Sink% 4- It iviley, • Nardi', 4 tt 'wets. • John S. Riddle, • John Datnelt, EIVANSTS C.41/116MIL I E PILL TAt—ABRA -1.2 HAM J. COINER. residing at 66 Mott street, New York, was (alined with Byres& la its moat agaraseted 031.11. ' The emptis, were Sides bead• arise, great debility, fever, tiostivearts, cough, heart pgie 'be CAW/ an stoma /thins ante ent:HC, bivalved appetite, aesiatina of shaking st the sansan.- tarred tongue, nausea. with Nilsen' vossitiags, &Sines towards aleht-tad nestleass Time Mid enthused up weed of a twelanatiath, idne. aa coasehiali Ersiaa.lool3hathasa street, " and itokamittleg to hie ever sessealitadagreastileasode of Intattaeat, the yetkild was easykalelisteabareikwitaalth In 'be aboet eeeleamalk.e.4ll ol lartLigul,leMidbM besdire *OF pip gladly came Norivard aid votaidesed the aboveating Parealikighoiesalesiad Metall it' ' 1L dt4lNWOUNilidPatir , ' *11414)""krt"I*110Pir MI I! PITTBtURGH, 0 14 2 . Proprietors. TAMES A. VEAZY. Agent, P 10.60 Water street, Pitishurtb. tension Line to Greenville REFER To TOTER 26, 1842. rtit... -. 46l:bmvs Ciskei/4E4d Pewstis Ala. Throe' rAllikareorpnir Veutainstsnded to thonMicet of the holies 'is a sire aoireißilent Crotedy in iemoving, those comidaisitspectsbiav to thew sea; from want of ex erckm, or t erntraidebitity of the system. They obviate costiveness, aid 'cianteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections: These Pala have gained the sanction and approbation al Memos, eminent Physicians in ihnUni led Statekand many 410thers- For sale Wholesale, and Retail. bg R. E SELLERS, Astro sep 10 • - Om 20. Wood Street. below Second. ADAIR, Foes awd Skwe Miter Libewts St., epposile . the Juni of Smithfield et:, Pittstarri.— The saberstber hawing bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rated), deceated, has commenced business in the old. wand of Mr. sad to prepared to execute all dihcrintioes of work in his line, in the hest manner anti oa the shortest notice. He keeps cot *sanity on hand a large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and of the best quality. He solicits the patronage of the nub tic and of the craft. WM. ADAIIt. sep le DITTSBURGITMANUFACTORY.—spring, and Arles far Carriages at Eastern Prices. The sahneribera manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coach,C and.Bliptic Sprint!! (warranted,) Juniata Iron Axles. Silveraad Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Huh Bands, Stamp Joints, Patent Leather, Silver Brats Lamps. Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Dines. ke ,se. yr D. SELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling in Fourth. 11 near Ferry street. sep la—ly The attention ‘ftho e who have been somewhat seep. tical in refeirenceio the numerous eerlificat published in favor ofDr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher rv,on account of the persons being unknown in this sec Lion of the State, is respectfully directed to the following cerlificate,the writer of whirl, has been a citizen of ibis boroug,ll forseveral years, and is kncria n as a gentleman of integrity and responsibility. To the .Agert, Mr. J. Kiser. I have 'moll Dr. Bwayne's Camp and syrup of 'Wild Cherry for a roach, with which I have been severely al flirted for about fonr month., and I have no hesitation In saying that it lathe most effective Medicine [hall have been able to procure. It comprote all uneasiness, and agrees well with my diet,—and mutinies a regular and Food appetite. I can freely recommend it to all cullers similarly afflicted. J. Minima, Borough of Chambersb'e. March 9. IMO. seri 23 For sale by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL pERSONS de irons of procuring Fruit. Shade. and Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery, from Fluladel phia or New York, requested to make application as soon aS posAide, at the Dru; and Seed More of the sub scriber, where can he had catalogue., gratuitously. of the most excellent .aneties. F. L. SNOW DEN, sep 21 No IR4 Lihert y reet , head of Woo l INDIVIDUAL ENTERPRISE. U. S. PORTABLE BOAT LINE For tie Traosporiolion of .Alerckoodi:e to and from Pittsborgi.Baßiatere,Phileitelphia, New ront,ared Bog too. Th,olegli is tie sArriest time. United States Portalde Boat Line, is cowposrd of Boats built in fonr seclicos, earn section capable of containing seven WWl_ and susceptible of being separate or detaelted and I ran.fertnd front Canal to Bait Road, I bus, as it were, forming. a complete train of Cots. or presenting the novel appearance of a Boat sailing on !and and thereby avoiding the great delay orrasiored 1 y re shipping at the several joct ton, and !emit nal im_s of Ca natsand Rail Roads. the expense of transtilitivent and the damage the goods rostain be I requent ndfing and rend,fring it itripcnistlite to separate lots of Boots on the way--owill: to t he pecultar construction of the Boat having fear separate apartments in which goeds are sto red, renders them k-ss liable to damage goods by water or otherwise titan by any other mode of transportation. The system of Transportation, as recommended by the Canal Commissioners and lately adopted by the Stale, refers particularly to this class of Boats, The Boats of this Line are owned by responsible captains that run them, and is the only Line now in operation free from monopolies or combination. Goods con.sig,ne..l to the undersigned agents will he re ceived free of commission and shipped without delay at the hrwest rates. All charges paid and every instroci ion promptly atiended to. C. A. M'NULTI - 4- Co. Agin. Canal Rasing Pittsburgh, F. F. POPE, Agent. 75 flowly's Wharf, flail ;more. TEOS FORBRIDGE, Agent 16-11. 11V/ARBLE M A N UF.A eTo El Y.—Patrick Can fieht re s pect fu I I y cq Eta n ts his friends and the put , lic ern erally, that he has commenced the Marble business at the corner of Fifth and Liberty sts.. w here will be cam-tautly on hand. tooth stones, mantel pieces. monuments. head and foot stones. table stabs for e.abinew ware, and erery art icleapperiainin_ to the business. He will ‘varrant his work to he well done, and his sharers ‘i . ilt he moderate. He myect fully asks-asha re of public patron:l7c. sep 10- - FAMES A. VEAZEY, Forameding wad Comm ission AfereAaat, Arent for Steamboat Cleveland and Pennsylvania and Ohio Line Basin... , rented !he ware house formerly occupied by Eirminrham k Co— tie. 60 Water St I P*!i I etween Wood a ndSmithfeld. in prepared to receive and forward goods to any port on the Ohio or Sli.SifWiftill river on reasonable terms. sep 10 CIO-PARTNERSHIP.—G. P. Smith ¢ W. Hampton, V having a ss ociated themselves together under the firm of HOrnmon tr Smith, will continue the wholesale Pry Goode busitt&as in the house recently occupied by Hampton, Smith 4- Co where they will he receiving in a few days a new stock of Fall and Vl'intet Goods. 'They respectfully invite their old friends, and merchnls gen erally,- visiting Pittsburgh, to call and examine their stock, seta 'l3—d3m- Portal.le Platform Scoter on wheels, to weigh 2,500 ire:, at 155 00.: do do do do 2,005 at g 45 00 do do do do 1:500at 35 00 ' do do do do 1.000 al 30 00 do do do do 500 at 25 00 With raising levers an addition of 83 to each scale. Tkirsoast scales for the tre of Warehoores, Flooring Mills ke.*,theaatoe priers as above. eilo4Widte's Patent Counter Scale, with O. Young's improvements...2nd a variety , of other molder NOW, which they will ,elI for, trollto $l5, They sdox doologiciore Steno 'Scenes for Flooring evo 101110:13alt ke.. double sea shire - geared Slide lalbefAPl 40~ Wiwi*. ort 4 4 4 !kri4aig Strachbles (pr lagabi lift g caso: l7 4 Planiag Id!lrAilorst. door and palksoi bone poldrey.vritk at within! t 1 halOtag aegfebiliTs a Roperi,7 a!*** du* la - sod stasPv, Inacilhtear fie Sialltallt 111111, ww chtirwaia was affil bee asking biAck lois*lstifteleiattiValeilaplitiiernSWltiWatilln - mese mocks. tar and dies, co***ll6. la4qm4 or joist bats and imadiledrfot athiet7 Node sr EPPaind; !dig"; O n , f1114 1 "1 and'vitifOie pr&seatOsimd. - 7mmatis - T,4lmg., • ipp- IPPN, 4:41044b1t1'i ). Phi'ultra I replo JOnES d• COLEMAN. etaor 5t.. near e Anneneny Itridsr LOOK AT THIS. TREES Fs r psbtuli=g a wig Daily Poio , is tits City of Pitt,- bawl, t• • he setiriei tee DAILY MORNING. POST. TBlitmi - leer litters Livia wade drrangerdents to merge the Asset ices Siattofsetorer and Pittsburgh alerts. ey into onelournat. tgrweeotteludied .to publish a daily paper with the tit le of the Daily .iferwier rest. ' The leading objeri elite...P*lre! Wittbetbe.Pmearank *lon Avg defence - of the principles that havelvie tofiweleen nsaintalbed by the . Edlisint. in their respective Papers. and their tett efforts wilt still be devoted to the advancement and:wrens of three doctrines. la polfties, the paper will be thoroaghty dentoetatic, yet the Editors hope., by giving an honest, candid history of passing Political mats, Foreign and Domenic Intelli.sence. and lirtet notices of, nil mat ters and occurrences that come preperly within the =here of a Public Journal, lo make their pipet suificieatly In eventing to entitle itto the pat ranage of the public, it respective of party eOnaideralion4. addition to the Datil kat awkgeneral news that will he found in the ...MelTing , Post," the Editors will taker pains to furnish the husioeSss community with the latest and most interesting ',Coma:anat. latzu2.- caeca from all partsof the country, and to have prepa red such accounts of the Markets, end the State of Trade as will be advantageous to oar Merchants 'and Cosinees Men in , their several callings. Tevars.—The Poer will be published ee a large maperl. a I sheet of fine paper, [Ma trufact *red espselally for Ibis Journal) at the unusually low r4te of FIVE DOLLARS per annum, payable in advance. It will also be sold by news.boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Adrertigements will be in.,mrted at the lowtst rates char:ed by the other daily papera of the city. TWENTY active lads are wanted to felt tile Post, who will be engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, August 31, 18.42. W.A. SMITH. 4. 1 e. 4 • '4144 OLD F-STA RUSHED ENIJGRA NT OFFICE, N 0.61 SOUTR STREET, NEW YORK. New Tort awd Liverpool Conntercia/ LilIC of Poidels. Saillsog The Subscriber would respectfully inform such persons residing in this country as are desirous for sending for their friends to cone out from toe old country. that he continues as usual to make engagements by which pas sengers are hrcreght out en very moderate terms, in First Cla-st Ships, sailing fram LiverpOol weekly, and would assure persons desirous of coming by the above Line, that asagents of first nespertaltiFity are engaged at Li verpool, there will be no detention whatever at that point. lie i= also prepared at all timetilso furnish Sight Drafts (or any amount to assist in mettating passeurms for the voyage, payable throughout the tinited Kingdotn,ard In case the parties agreed for should nieeine coming oot. the imssare money shall be rertin4ed without reduction. For fu rt her pa rt lent:it's a pply it hfr let tee In JOHN RUDMAN, No. 61. bowl) street. New York Or to JOSEPH RIRKPATTZIeK, At ; 1.. Woreilnw.e f.Ditzkt.r. FLENI a. sop 10 No. 24 Water strer.i, Pittsburgh. P.n. GREAT S ALEOF FENtiFYLVANIA LANDS, BY A I.7•C'TION'.—Will be'sold by ruhlic Auction, without reserve. for cash. to close the concern, at the itall oft he NI ariborough Chapel, i n Boston. on Tuesday. the fount day of Orloher next, ,commencing at nine of tbe clock. in the forenoon. All the prnpeny afttte 17nittd Slates Land Company consist of about 110.13100 'errs of gnod and well watered Farming and Grazing and very valuable Timber Land, lyin. in Jeffer. son. McKean and ClearGetd coooties, in the Slate of P,insvlracia—nn parts nf hirla there is gbundante of Cont. Lime and Iron Ore, and raany Mill shat=; And of against sundry p.•rsons for land sold , ring in said ennui les, that are t'os.cidmeri gond. And o Stock and Toots nn Farm in ihe lnwnship of Bradford. in the eoun•vof McKean, in said Stale of Penno-tca n is MP land will he sold in lots la suit purchasers, eon 'afflicts from al.nut 120 to 5000 perec. Further pnriienlarF will he milde known al the ralr,or on inquiry of the enht , eriber. at No. 12 Long Wharf— of Fishers and FtaldWin, Ilterrtuintst Bow in FkuUort—or pi - either of the Trituteesurthe aid rniied Sates Land Company. GRIGGS. President of the United State,- Land Co. Boston, Anvist - 20.1840. (sep 10) Moi - rison 4- Co. 1, - indort, for sale only by S. N. Wickersham, corner of :Wood clreet and Virein alley Pittsburzh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa- wbo is sole ay.:o for Western Penns) iyania. sem 10 FARM FOR S 4 Ln.—Tee uttirie,e•taPti n'Tc rs for eale a tract of .and situated 4 male , from Freepot I In the direction of Kittanning. Buffilo Arm4rong cannily. containing TOO at-res. 6$ cleared and under good fence; 10 of whicn are in meadow— a good square Ine dvrellioz Itnuxe and calm] barn erected Iticreoo—an apple orchard of 80 heating tree—aitd a spring of excellent one, convenient to thelhouse. FOR TERMS ripply to the stl‘ , scriliers residing at the Sailwerkz on the Pen or , ylyartia Canal, 1 uLie above Free- TO THE WISE.—It is u:ow well understood how much disorders of the mind depend for their core anon a due attention to the body. It is now anderst nod how valuable is that medicine which trill remove morbid accumulations without wealieninz the bodily power. It is now understood that there is a reciprocal influence he. iween the mind and the bridv. lit is now understood that pot-fiat! with the Brandreth PiPs will remove a melan choly, and even insanity is cu OA by perseveringly tisane them. it k now undriklood how much domestic happi ness depend: , upon the healthy cnnCilton of the dizt-d.ive oceans. It i=now Writ known that the tirandreh Pills have cured thousands of hopeleza awl helpless persons, even when the first physicians had pronounced them beyond ail human means or IL is now not only well known that the Prandreth Pills so cure, hut it ni also un derstood how they cure; t hat it is by their purifying eject on the blood that they restore the hotly to health. mot-creed Play inofactured be ben . Machint between Dia- Ft reel , two lee Bali, Pitts lafaeture and id 1 he follow. igneales(arhol. compiw . ed of foetal): Th e vg l ue or the medicine is'fiecomine more and more manifcsi,it 1 , 3 reeommeivied daily from family to family. The Brandreth Pills remove in an almost imperceptible manner allnoziouatternmulaticins and purify and mato• rate the biood,and t heir good erects are not rounterhalan red tailor inconveniences; befne composed entirely of vegetables/hey don expose phase who use them to danger; and their etreiTs are as Certain as they are s-. 1.113• tart'; they are daily and safely'„adminWerid to infancy. youth. manhood, and old 39C. and to 'omen in the moat critical and delicate rlrcurnatancpa. They do not disturb or short the animal functionai but ferAore their or d er and cttabtish their health. No. 1, Port de Platform :ale uu meet., Soklst Dr, Brandreili , soffice, 9,1, Wood AMC, Pillsiturch. Price - 23; cents p.i" box, with full directions. MARK-Iff* only plarie In Plittsbneeti where-the:erm ine Pitts can be oldined, is tfi T.oetor's own office. No. 98 Wood Street. • cep 10 weigh .Jl,l outids,at *65,- Ilia.J. FI.T-111.81TT'S,SpectfultY inform the rill sees of ?indite - rah and - vicinity, that he has velum ed to the city. He horesto share the confidence or his former patrons and the pnidire'.onerally; and solicits 2 renewal of a portion of tint ; Patronage. In connexion he would okcerve. that the operation of Lilbotrtty, (or hooking 'Lactose in the bladder and allowing it to pane of with the urine) is every where commanding thedeer est lute:rest. Re . htiPes to exteod lbs tetietst ofthio branch bf his profession to the officio & Etrieltires, Diemen of the Bheider end Kidneys.—'which occaidonally in likewise reeetve zuestitm.; Those from o &stance wisiting farther information Miply - penstrafly or by teoer, orlf dmired eso be arrommaslisfed Mitts dsetilee.l)3 a Telired part of ty.oi'fiiiir4„ begrimes Ferry se r if Liberty its. sett 10 so. 1 4 1 Lmertisirf 44 . Pittsburgh, Whole it/ * , state Ind gelid] Grauer and iteatii . Janie* least and NOW -MIN) 144cii,drop,, Rowed - any Jaws. his easterners and the%Ts get/se/atty. obit in salaams to idsC fors ort intblein Steitetaltaditeda it ve sad ellisAeit wilcit be oar fort Ie oa-the sums mot itifbittßOPK. 4 42:4 -. -0(WW414,.. TiorsfiN-t. ' .."*Sistrt4it-r= 'lot - • - PROSPECtUS k PHILIP BAKER - o.4Ttt •fAP, ICE TWO CENI:..I ElZl2' - • V; -.The /tota l s im" rotg" t tee,' ON.. Pohlad Mr area mid thee be spoka. ll --Mbmitipa: How oft when we the heart high wenn, Dotti frierulattip Atm the tirotipiat *Own- Bat thou, oht friend, hp ewer flee; . • Most clotaly in the stormiest aat tat t im When ann-light bathed my path is soM. Thou didet not shire the Soya *hitch rood But when the charkgetirt right grew - - 7 felt thy warm embrace areand , apa Yet base I oft. in greeettes4pern—r How little did aueb acme become me! Vowed that thou wert not to be bettm. And nadely, realaly mat thee from m. r , Oft have I lam, is fhpe:,pim4l4, _ , t* On that damp earth with ni dui 11114111% And little reek7d thy nap was spoiled. So long 114 mine rer! 1 .4 1 , 44 4i1e44.14'. How msny a league, qa sea ms; &bere t Hatt thug and I together wended;- Ii Pm no better than before. Who can dept/ that then at reendadt Ana yet—lke tact I may pot hiritt Thou vergest toward thy dimolutiont- Therm dreadful srichea in thy aide. Are ruining thy smnstitutior. ' Thinner thou growest day by day, I grieve to tfe the course thou'rt Thy tying hourly waste; away, The thread be which it basis is breaking, Fareweli, old friend! thy worth is knointr-t Let the world jeer the aspect needy,` Thy lard,, have been no often anon, 1 ma - vel not thou lookest seedy abe Hindu° Wire ! 'ln a small - enclosure, behind a la* 40111 hovel,' says an Eastern writer, `net-$$W woman tied to it stake, and loan at it over her with an air of creel delitseentneei beating her severely. As each Meer etl thick bamboo fell on her naked shosiderli she uttered a painful shriek of etalratil She bore the infliction some item 1 11WPIW the least attempt to retalliate; butt et leregiktre goaded to madness be the untiring of her tyrant, she made a sudden spring. his leg as be advanced to repeat the WIN and seizing him by the•cal, bit him so en eigetically that he bowled like a stionriget* whelp. Springing aside. howeYer,he beyond her _reach, and then beat her Wait redoubled fetocity. She now bore Om. Wows without wincing. fixing her large dank eyes on him with an ezpressiee whiettasetr naed to say, 'You may kill me now,.theeet , had my revenge.' The rattling Mows of the ratting bamboo might hew been heard a hundred yards; stilt she did itot Mei% mnseh-, but sat on the ground sullen oat enduring. while the anger of her tuniternt appeared to kindle and gather sifeng* (vow her non-resistance. tie wou'd have_ fled, from a firm and resolute self-defenee, fin every crea , tire in human form that loves , It abuse another is a coward, who .p=enp* his own.fears on whatever he WI MU" - he (raid. Several persons who were leo ki with perfect unconcern on this disguitiet picture of ignorance and oppression. infer:4_ med me that it was for- some tridiqg we hat the dom-stic tyrant was thus. beating his a ife. Unable to endure the sight of this protracted and merciless chaatisonent, I sent one of my -native servants to the m.l raged Uindoo to request him to haves:oat cy. The moment the woman saw this le' tetferety e in t'leir family matters, she broke', from the cords that bound her, and -rash upon my unhappy messenger with the lipi d an excited tigress, she poured upon hier a volley of such eloquent abuse for toed, dling, between man and wife, that I MR perfectly astounded, and the matt WainPentli away as if he had been bit by a weepiest,' though the rest of the bystanders only antil;- led. She had no sooner put to flight thit m-diat .r than she quietly, and as a thing - of course, went back to the state, wimps do man again hotted her, and coolly propel - to thump her to her heart's content. -- Long ages of slavery brought theaiaft doo wom in to think the passive epitome* ' of ill treatment a virtue and obligetieih - -• She rezpects her husband in proportion* he makes her feel she is a slave. if ishit did not tigorously exact the most .estire'l submission—if he did not oblige her jak treat him as a master, whose eye must bio watched with fear and trembling, and whose smile must be received as a condos ' srension impossible to be repaid. 44 would despise him. Nothing will Cala* an Ilindoo woman, except. among Ow • highest classes, to rebel against her hus bt.nit's authority as mild treatment.. Cisco in ber life, as part of the bridslvetemwry t she eats with her lord; but if he were 4/" terwards to permit her to eat in ilia pros— ence, she wodid despise hint, as - wanting* . proper sense of his own dignity, Were be to suffer her to approach him while. he i* faking hie own refreshment, she woul4 cease to respect him. She never cerim* to use a wort of endear mentor fantiliarjty ir ..... and always calls him !Master.' using the' wards and manner of the slaves of Ow flew -.„q when addressing him. She is nut heshlivi to belong to him as a companion or plum net, but as a peice of property. and ressi t t es no further rights. A daughter firmei,9l.,, birth is deemed an inctsmbrance,, an 4 existence hardly tolerreerl, *AI -a see IL the idol' and tyrant of his mother. in old age that mother is too Ifre9gen4, , left to perish from neglect and H e t whole life is a story of wreVklyk• opprt ssion. Such is the awn' women of India. Thesp)r the and irstructorsof the ilsgatigitif' . may be-read in her histinr..s: in bondage to _s Eat* with the iiWes; Apf . genial climate -7-ketWoisik;w* men's of wealth and degpieed- 8Y,,. 4111 ' 11 " 11114611/ !' .14a4k eiWitaliterGi 11 ** 4 4 1311 . : 414v. h_ MENEM
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