1 1, ENE ~: ;.. . -r~ MED, re, ii te of un- rinfOLVELEIIB tax; provided tettb tin Safety . 1 Nits printed rills a fnique ottheej ful you are cyst deeetiest - hy , sea un•rt Leg their *eats:tia les la Guard, *Lee they are rot esaki The folk:nein he list ite heats ty Guard at the Tort first Coo the list have the **preet apparatas it is lispostahle formats! SAVANNA, - FOX RARITAN, ILj NIAGARA, • • ORLEANS, . JEIVI CANTON, MON LADY OF LYONS, CAIN VALLEY FORGE, flin t FORT PITT. CALI BREAKWATER. QUEi EXPRESS MAIL, ALPS, BRIT ' CASPIAN, IDA. WEST WIND. CQUFITTF., TALL b.:YRAND, PANAMA, CICERO, ;SARAH ANN. NARRAGANSEIT, S AMARANTH. (Mk, MUNGO PARK, 0111 Q, NEPTUNE. ADELAIDE. NORTH BEND, MARIETTA, BRUNETTE, eral the ally atm colhd side. !red Walt fire. VAS Back r J Ell -zTEAIII FERRY BOAT, Tire trace-ling community ate ‘, ere before they make a chotce ora too.. hen . or.d see Whether it Would oat he and securill to choose a Safety - ",) passage am; freight, la preetice again -4 et plcsion--and that , they Sr bat this invention has the fi ft y .leam engine builders—E.:, - K.c ti is uriderstand the *abject, and pre in eres , —be-sides a IttlllitEr Of tert tc !en , teo en and others—all or •• • ,K my o p, e, so 10. Water street, whist Lt al! times to exhibit toy' who n-in :take we trouble lo ralt. rots liar- pep 10 CADWA eir of . pain VA LUABLE REAL ESTATEd 4 - The Fulti , vriber offers for see,* ;,rbe rte rates, the ereater part of his real be cities of Pittsbutzb and Anrghtli• Brick Warehonses, nratlY new. a nate on Market street,' entree r • hraein_ a front of about 54 fret by 61) • no tirr„or separately to silt purcirasen, ilia Also. a selert hnitdin, lot in Alin ' , ready'', by onward of 3:41 feet in 11 , r fronts. one on the Pennsylvania ran! 10 Washington Slier!. t Attn. the Ini adjoining the sUve. 1 ity searly3a) feet to therth. lor-tritine •I leant ananaSon boom which I now ocia tl y • A Lm, a lot with tiro fro:lvry Mkt ale nn I be corner iikliart - et and Front ~ • d a mAanrale :round teat. ZIA VOW • ?ANS- SRA as 2rocnry. cl,ll - —1 s f. .111"ANTED.-..—vrittriu c. Calo or gOOdF, a cocasitt, of t FlOstill „, a , A 1 mote :in ts lids of Country 14idlicc . , o < a-o or roods at HARRIS'S 'Poen* Commission Warcatalo rc , )1-1 HART. Commission -Vern* c dun er d Ace erica' ilnanfertzra, try 2C P VTR TO inn. Grier. E-q..llshor , th Aaron fiart, Jam.= C , ct,ra n of E'd.. Jna. D. Pavia. - !ti'Vav 8 Fianna, A vnry. Ovien 4- eft. " inn. wnodionrie. EF4-.1112150,. T A LT: BLE FARM FOR tkli 1 Form on which I live. is h. ` ; ' c e - B el ot contaluir4 our - - about 70 acres of whicb if eel V‘ i wheretr Ttw are ypost 'orth s , d o born 63 feet by 34; an apples , A t‘o. sevrnty acres of coat. 1 I.e equal to that of any uPbi' d mad*" known on 0pp1it 40. .. 2 thein premims- ;VILMA% Ix arrnt 10 W ILLIAM C. WALL, Plan and Pietarc Friss Foa,rit Sine • C.Cer ,for All lots, always on toad :<i 1!i prom pliy &owed to order. 6, esi rotice. Particular atlentkrn paid to ery decent:Moo. Persons fining up Sasso Savor rk ,. l !Lem. their advantage to ad!. n or unr., W BITE LEP.ll.—The se ' to fOrnist pointers, and - Joints, pore White Lead aside * brow. ranted equal. if not isopericr Osi: •-• as All oidcr. addronoPd tonne:pi' • it. a ~, k Cu • Ve- 110 Second Wa, d ,:,lent!, aiterded to. FASHIONAS LE , •,' Gen Fifa St., sitedcurrir ms I I:co.n The Subscriber respectlidll ' Poirburgh and vicinity tha t 111 latf3on Shoes of his IMO 111119111 ' here he will keepessoss*Par meet of all kinds of ladies. 1 111011* and ghors, of the best osstilr; * ;, nr to coil the times rid kind, of tasty Work.. % .- vilPpers, colored s c ch ildren's elislers, silk We will be spode or the aboriest . Per- Ladies aria please daises as the subscriber feels ersafideal 7; any article is his Ilse tber sag sea 10 F. S. Don't forded tbe door from Harris.* ladedrieract flows IMlorkelaßreal. MEM Croup, rob . 1 ems _ . iweflt . as you taftre. ORD. MOB vig beeiorio oftwolly* Liberty end *MI 42 !Z ;01 that*" to the oailleroln firm, for the viiM . Jostled io Wm. ix colsa likt F otoomereth em,o l4. "-- 0; 00 merit dm collablal lial "_._ Mama AP Mao Imo Wow OW ••1 1111 ..r.i.dpio Ll* whOle of tbe illea4 e jo. o aar:Ardwasia."24„„isto wiefahwisio.iii owir now( ovocksollaill.P. , Those 144401011161 ti • _ool ll l C° _,.._Loa f woo zi • -fr o l "7 - rrioll , ham. see ill "1,„ 4 """roilla 4 :41:3 c at his :1.1 cents cplo 242.1 DS BE- P g i Matadi. seembly he Few Noweee: natrawil r which 54. BLISLIED BY LIPS & W. H. SMITH, p OF WOOD 4- FIFTH ST.S. E pot,l. %RS 2 year, payable in TWO CENTE—for sate at the , r d by News Boys. and Manufacturer L y at Ibe Fame office, on a double DJLL iRS a year, in ad. :IS CENTS MEI of Advertising. TW ELVE LI S . r.s OR Less: I I ~ ( ,nc month, .$.:.00 1 1-i ', Two m ums, 6,00 lAn ; Three months, 7,00 I,v' I your months, 8,00 3.00 1 5.1 months, 10,00 4to ;, , ,..r;.r, 15,00 AD \ ES.TI:=I..m ENT..s. !LE 1.1" 1-.0“. RE. TyraSquare: $23.00 c , po 00 1 one y , ar. 33,00 . ineoulfl p'r.rt.rl.!oll. c it DMA Ca: , a year. OFFICES,&C Third N.iiitv , en Market and Wood I=l er.4h dour from ‘Vood st. Peter Johnlock,Colleoor. ood twt 11 r r-1 :f id Second 111!1=1!IIIIIIII 7'lOrll rer l , 1 , 1 1 LlO .r 10 the .rch G. John' , rth. iptwevlt Marko aml Wood ME= GR. Fourth, near Martel s P.' NR' Market arid Wood street=. On 7. - r•• T' 171:P.5: J. 1 , 1, •T'. ?OMR PE' ,Inn Fouri6. bet W( VCot)d r •. r,vl nr.a: con', o'Thlrd and Wood. 0! - I :rd and Smillitivid and canal _ an t • -t . Orlfr(*ile 1,F.0 •D.Mahon, 1. 10 ( rry. 11. I/.-"l'ler remor rd to trre, , , r 1,2 Li bert y s 141 Mankry.. - 11..lenate and n E.: F,nch. at d Dontnntir .P Aadrucys and Office .11 the Marnowl, sr, It, ttlorrovr„Alderman: office north .In2inecen Wood and Sittithfirld t-on 141 w!u;le, tilt , to No • 221 Lit,' I r Om, •;111 f)f LIVO RT - 44., ~vr:, t'halo , „ aud MENEEIMII 110817.04)N, ki10,,,.. a; Law, 0( I lie [tiainuu,;.lrrtwvPPn 5.1,10 INV, I• , , , ney at I.:I tv: tender. ,I 1 (.fficr ran ~ , v o7 It. Lloyd 4- Co', rlO lVayne ,•••,rille Cla ml I IS. ATTORNEY &ND R AT LA W.-01 M -e rem° r CrrtiftinZ • d t Nam .;•, -, rt, Pill cr 10 KLAN- o er I a = =l3 1 1 NG 1 \ •• 4 ( MEE lIMEIII= I u,l rP.". 1 ed a rt.rt,” hr , hPdo 9. Full, si SU pir of LitOd F r e s h Eu• ilifferrot cnrnr•i:ts of Turnip sale RED' (En I'IR it Es at the I,lhertt rett, head of Wood. Bunt and Shoe Atanafacto• h . next door to 111 , 1: - . States 1'; td and Satin Stioe: , . made ;ri y tke newest French patterns. I'I.TICAULCS, in lots tOEOIt rS. 10 IT disposed of iye F. I. :VS( INVIIF,S. y si reel. head 01 NA'otl. we rs and rioWer CCeIIi OI er. n alwPys lw had 01 he Drug SNOW I)EN, Likerty 511 efl , .of Wood. uai Mammoth Onion : - 'etll. for and Seed F;o re of F. L SNOWDEN. Liberty F-treel, head of Wood. EFTS SWEET POTATOEi^" F. L. SNOW DEN. 4IA t y head of W ood tI IFI I (I* of Hoes- Fancy Spader users. f;ttdiar Tool Bnddin~ Shearr... etc— jos' re- F. L. SNOWDEN . kato .4,0 t, bead of Wood received a small eup carpQ Hams, on retail 11 SRRIi , . A,T:erit• and Coin. ilerc haul '- orchard Gra . c., and na vs on hand and for P. L. SNOWDEN. Liberl sireef, head of Wood. NA N, .irtvrwels at Law, office Daukond. to -•Attareey'sßow. rftt tenueen Itiattei and Wood fell 10 LASES, for proceedio:s iu _4l. • Iwo law, for sale at this Office on the North East contd . of Coal Teel. A ppty 10 Markeui Ile-2f 4th Ft. th's, Preach .agar Beet Seed, jug for sate at the DIM& and 6eed P_ L. CCOWDEPti, 184 Liberty Flpeet, bead of weed- OF PARTNERSHIP-Ttie °rote existing *twee" n WIL, HOPEWELListbisday sent. William Di:by is anthasised nit firm in neigh": srp the bustisess WILLIAMI3IOEY; BENZ. T. HOPEWELL .... ,_ _ . , , .. ... , .. 3 '' i ' --, ~ 1 0 - - [ • • ' ' i D .., , ._,„...: .. ~. . -..:::. _ z ~• . - . . • - ..._ _ DR. E. mERRnT, DENTlsT4o.ffect sa Snit* Add, eCtICMI Secalut aid Third Ms-, sep 10 Trrrstretice. JOHNSTON 4. STOCKTON. Bookfelleza. Primers arid Paper M aa a fa cl urerr., No. 37. Marko rt. pep 10-17 JOHN ANDECSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water T. near the Monongahela House, Pitisturuh. sep 10-1 y LEONARD S. JOHNS, A Idertuan, St.ttair street, se cond door from Liberty. sep 10-1 y DR. S. R. HOLM ES, Office in Second street, next door to 10 alvanc ¢ Co's Glass Warehouse seP )0-19 SHUN K FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law,Tourtb st., near the Mayor's Office, Ptits.- - bitrgh.. sen 10-1 y T"".ft AM ILTON, Attorney at Law, Fill h, between %VOW' and Smithfield me_ Pittshnrzh. fzeplo-1y "'UGH TONER, Alto , nev Law. North East corner 1 of Smithfield and Fourth streeis. sep 1 0-1 y I=l . . HANN A 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No. 104, wood st.. where may be had a eeneral!mpply of wri , ine wrappi..e. printing, wall paper. blank books. school hook=. 4-c., 4-c. srP 10—ly _ . C. To‘vN.F4END CO_ Wire Workers and i IL , .111arrracrerers , No. 23 :11 arkei st reef, between 241 and 3d streets sep 10-1 y 1 -1 1Xi11.%NOE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and Si. Clair 11_.4 relF. by AIcKIBBIN 4- SMITH. cry, I v 1G METAL—ii ions son Pt! Mon' for cafe hg J. G. A. G011131:r'i Na. 12 Watet reel " 13 00 l i' u BIS;BJAC?N ftfi 1816.000 Its. Bacon 31 J• G. 4- A. GORDON, No. 12. AVnier s; reel TA F. PA TT EP. F-ON. Jr..Birminizbam, near Pin abareti, -Po.. NI anu fa , tu rer of Locks. Innen,. and Bolts; To- Inoro. FuliPT. nd Timber Screws; Houeen Scion's for 11 Milne, Milk, 4-r. nen 10—I9 JOHN - MTLOSTiEV.T:ii,or and Lther.y eel 14:twevil b alto Virgin Smith side. Tli' 1 Cf BCIUCG S- CO., VV trolc...a le (3 roef•rs and Commission 141,• , c rc'et , he 7 we en %Vend and Smit Wield st Fi , t-J‘n rgh.. 5.4.. n 10- 1y G k ^. GOB DON, ('.rmtr•.i«inn and Fur wardin2 • • Dl. r,hal.t. , , Water el.. Pms.hurln. 10-1 y a t s.-. a rood art icir, rere: , ved ner S. B Coriair, and for sale ins J. G. k A. cm; noN. sEp 10 No. Water orpea. 0 . 1 - 43 4R A- 1.14 1 1 . . Nr w Orleala. u 177 ear; 4 . - ;(1 4410 s New Orleans 41011,-e-: for =ale by se p 11J J. G. c 4111-K.N. SUG k bin!: pnner N. (1. Sqlar, rerriced rwr B M Ape, and for sale by J.G. C:4IIZ DON. T &CON CASI-Z?.ln wrier, on band :Ind for Anie Iry sep J G. 4- A. r; n 7: DON. N.. 12. Wwer st QI . C; AR ASO 10. t is 4b'l, N. I). 5 u ,,,,::;2 too, N tectlyed cm Slennittnni "pr.', r, for -alr. by J. G A. G 00 PAILS I.lBit t_tl 1.. fte .;:e l‘c it) B. A. FA ICKF.STOCIi. - rn set, in co: net of 6th and Wood -1s I 631 Pl' El mAtoon II or it 1113,- t fur .ale _I- by B. ‘. ;ONE:STOCK S- CO., 4110 1.6 i Ficl,l. J.l C11:111.. gatr Inc 7 1. A. 11! N ri If K co t.l 6: “,i 11: \ %if AS,ES rind- C. ,). L 7 2; 1,;.1, 11). lell .vr 1; 131.1.1 h: PETITIONS, N S," OTICE o h. 11-4,1 in Polo k ruotcy proceed me:, printed on :nod ;IA ner .ari d I 2/ the fOrCII. , 2 pprovP4l by Ilrr Cou rt ,for gale -it the 1 )ffir, or ‘lerunry and beteoctat. seP 10 lii r BBARD, L)4lle-' tool and shop_ 'Manufacturer. No. I ,Thod Teri , I , el IT eel, Wfw,d and Slinthlield streets, I" ut , burr.it sep 11l BUCK - MASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW, t i. reqi,ov,l Ilk orrwp 10 the corner of aedellerry Alley, between Emil Lfield and Grant GT reels.fittstbureh- sep 10 FOR RENT.—Thedwellinf and lot containing 4 acres, in A Ilerhetty, near the Bearer Boarl,.aiely nrrut•ieditv Saanriel Church. Apply at the NI erchani s and Marturaeriirers' Bash. to W. H. DENNY. DA VID SANDS, ATCII ar CLOCK Lurch, AK LII, No. 7, S. Clair sl rciet, Pitts- F ff's TCIIES. CLOCKS, BREASTPIXS FLVG E R RINGS, C BALKS, K E YS. COMBS, .tc. =en 11.1 2" , supply of Landreth 's Carden Seeds, always on atut fur sate at his tizency, Itte Dru; , lore of F. L. SNOWDEN. se; -, 10 IS4 Lii.rrty strert,Lead of IVood, DR.I ID WAItl) teashis office anti rffidenee onF ) ! l ttr l 1 - 11 Street, nearly south of the Court Honse. second d stet ti 2 from ritt.st. reel . He wilt GiibfAtily at tend all calls pertaining t o Ins prof e Right CallsSllollld be made at the door above the trisenient. step 10 f.ll OV AL —Matthew Jones, Barbet and Hair Drer•- er, 114 , reloorril I o Fourth fl reel, Ofpofile he May ors office, where be Will bc happy to:vrait upon permanent Or transient cut.donters He autictita share of public TLII- Fer 10 7,r. ) . 1 %V ow 1 .4 , 12 , D. n, D NT reet.H IST, ours f r b eri n et.ree , from 9 ?a-, mild 5 P. aPer which limQ he• wilt attend to no one except in eases of actual necessity. He would further int - Orm those who may think proper to tie ei f It( ts immediate payment. without tie tteCVSSily on Ills part of sending in bills. sep 10 OHN 3I'FARLt ND, Upholsterer and Cabinet „I 4 re. Third hi. barer* If'oad 4- 4farka streets, irais his friends and the public that he is prepared in exec:4e all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. Ha - tca u I . 1.. i 1,. t .bier , (led:steads. Stands, (lair and Spring lklatiras..es, Curtain.% Carpets, all ,orts of Upholstering work, which he will warrant equal any made in the city, and on rea-Antable terms. scp 10 CO.IDIEREI A L;AUCTION ROOMS, No 110 Word Street, Pitubtregk.-11, A. Bailsman. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, is now prepared to receive and sell all kinds of Coos's and Merchandize. at his !avec and capacious looms, No. 110;, North East Corner of Wood and Fakh Streets. Filtstrarch. ; Regular sates of Dr y Good=, Furniture, Groceries and other articles, on Mondays and Thursday or each week. Hardware. Cm lery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdayevenitrzs. Books. every Saturday evening. ' Liberal advances made en Consigunrents Sr hen wanted. Baszaant zo. Messrs. John D. Darts. Esq-, • Bagaley 4- Smith. Hampton. Smith, f Co • F. Lorenz 4 Co.. •• J. W. Berbridge 4 Co., • S. SirKee 4. Co. • Capt. James Id:Cargill. • C. !humeri, Esq. Joan IrTadden Esq. • Logan ¢ Kennedy. *4 J . . K. Moorhead 4. Co. • Jan. P. Stuart, £tq. • gotertCaliray,,Esq: Capt. Jas. May. • McVay., Hamra, co • wation srvirot!s, • - _ sandy Snaky 4 co Pittabartk sail Beaver Pocket. ,Stearahriat LEVELAND, sAirL. lIKMPHILL, Mater, HAS' commence!her regular tripe, and grill run 42i iy szandayis exceetert.) Leaves Beaver at 80' clock A. N., leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. con nects at Beaver so. ii h the Pennaybeania and Ohio Line of Freight and Packet Canal boats between weaver, sad Cleveland Ohio, and Greenville, Pennsylvania. Leaves Deaver daily at 6 o'clock P. M. This line connects with two daily lines on the Pennsylvania canal to Phibdel. phis, and with the New York and Ohio line en the' Erie canal, and New York and Ohio line and Ohio canal s al. so with s.te.:in freight and passage boats, brigs and e chponere, on the Lakes. The proprietors of Hilaire!! known line will be prepared on the opening of naviga tion to transport merchandise to any of the intermedi, ate ports on the Pennsylvania and Ohio, and Ohio ca nals; to any port on Lake er`ie, and the Upper Lakes;to and from New York City and Philadelphia. McClure 4- Dickey, Beaver, Pa, Cobb Wormer 4 Co., Cleveland, 0., Rees 4- Taylor. Warren, 0., I=ll No. 12. ll'Ater =beet N.. 12. Wale,' amt J G. k A.1011.11()N. No. 12 Water I eel 'l l , 4 ripAufth _I j fl Wheaft. 111 Naas. PITTSBURGH, NO IS4 2 . JAMES A. VEAZY. Agent, N 0.60 Water street, Pittsburgh • PITTSBURGH it CLEVELAND LINE. STEAM PACKET MICHIGAN, yx W. B. BOLES. Nester. UNS daily (Fs'undat excepted) between PITTS. - BURGH 4- BEAVER. leavins Beaver at 8 A. M. nad Pittsburet at 2 P. M. provida with Enattres Safe ry Guard to prereat Eaplosioa of Boilers. Thies ,itt7endid and fat I-anoint! Steam Boat has juxa nedn complex ed expressly for this trade, and tans in Onnert ion with CLARKE 4- Co's PittsbargA and Clevelard Live of "WEIGHT -1-irD PASSAGE BO.dTS,detily to Cleveland. Oki.. Or down the Ohio canal to Mas , iion, ke. and Erie Ex tension Line to Greenville Tie Canal Boats of this Line are towed to and from Pittsburgh direct, and the business conducted GO the mo=t I•rompt and ccononiical system. flaying a connec— tion with the Pennsylvania Canal Lines to Philadel phia and Baltimore, and Steamboats ranching down the Ohio river; also, through our Agents at Cleveland, with 2. M. Reed's Steamboats and several Lake Vciele, and the Troy and Michigan and Buffalo Lake boat lines on the Erie canal, we a•c prepared for the transportation of Fright to amt fro. all pc•inrs on the canal, the lakes and the Mr - r, or the Eastern cities. at pr:r. as ow as any other line. Apply to O. M. Harlon, N 0.55 Water at, or at Steam. Iroat ':%lichigan's Landing. Pitislmrgli. Clarke. co. Beaver. Hubbard 4- freatherbec, Warren. Irkrar , k Co. Akron: Thomas Richmond 4- Co. Cleveland EFFIII TO I.n. Wick 4- Co., Greenville; %V. C. Mateo. S•baron, C. W. Cu ,ng learn. NeftV John it 1.. Youngstown, John Campbell Newton Falls; Campbell 4- M iter, Ca mp!ellst Own; Paheork !MrP.ride, Ravenna; C. It Blio , les, Franklin; 11. A. M ill.r 4- Co., Cuyahoga Falls; Welt,nran tVhitehead, Massillon; rd.m ‘Villiains 4- Co., Detroit; Kin ne, Davis Buffalo; Cowing, Richmond, Williams 4- Co., New York. sep 10 III(;BY —A' . 1,1. Corner of If oodawd Prow! El St rretN, Pirmki.egk, has on hand a complete an- Qtarn-mvare mired in the city or country !lade. A IPn. a choice , eleelion of pure while and gold hand DINING AND TE IXA R F.. in large or small ads. or ,cpa rate pir , c , to suit poiretaiserrr. A cask of 46, 641. or P. piece sets. mpertolv painted and gilt Engliclkhina l'omware. a , very kr. , prier.:. Toy Teamarc. plain, and tich painted and gill, Coon, 1.00 to t:o.00 per set eh rid 'etc:: V nozs of eve, v de m t ifd ion . IV nit t• China Sliavior Mors. Cranile Dinh , a. d Servires, in while and with ...piondid An - writ - an si-oncry printod in Wye and black. A larte varit - iy of Sicarithaat Inning and Breakfast imported lo maid,. coniplior. Fire Proof stone plates anal dishes, from the Derhy=hire Potici Flint and Green Class, In all their varit - thes. Wiiiiintv Glass. of every ralc ,,, Tots and Keekr!s. Slone Pipe Heads. kr. 4-c. kc. All of which are respectfully otrered to the rah. lic on the most favorable terms. Jan 26,1842-1 v V J. Fox A LEWIN .Ittorney and Counsellor at • Lau. Cff rs hi.• professionat ierwires to the sit• izens of Fiti , imrzh and hopes for a share ni puttliepat ronage. He will exerto aII kinds cf writing. with neat we and dispatch. Cases in bankruptcy attended to on reasonabie teems.—Office in ginithfield street, at the boos of Mr. Thomas O'Neil. to whom he refers. cep 10 T. J. FOX ALDEN. D A VIT) CLARK, . 4 , l jr`t. rraskievesle Suet Maker,— Hag removed To No, rid Market street. between Second and - Third streets, where he wou'd he happy to see his old customers. and all others who feel disport. cd to patronize hint. He uses nothm: hut fir,4 rate stork, and employs the hest of :workmen; and as he give, Ins constant personal attention to business. he tetimo.hat FRUITS, ICE CREAM, 4- CONFECTIONARY.— A Hunker respectfully infortns his friends and the pohlic that they can always find the hest quality of Ice Creams. together with at: hinds of confectionary and fruits. in t heir season. at hie e.staldishasent —No. 11. Fifth street, he, weer Wood and Market. N. B.—Fartic supplied on the shortest notice, with cakes. or anything in hi.; line Also families furnished with Bread. sep 10 TOIEN B. GILITFIRIB, Auctioneer and Commis J sion Merchant, No. 106, minter of Wised 4- Fifth sts. Pirrsbaefh: Haying heen appointed one of the Auction eers fot the City of Pitsbnrgli. tenders his services to job tir.rs, manufacturers and dealers. who may be disposed to make trial of ibis market• He is prepared to make advances on consignments of all saleable commodities. and trusts to sati-ly correspondents by quick salmi and speedy 'and favorable returns. That the various tutererns which may i.e confided to him, shall be adequately protected, he htinga to the aid of his own experience in business and aequaintance with merchandize generally, the services of Mr. SARI'S/. FaEllkamTocK; heretofore advantageously known, as an importer anti dealer in Hardware and Outiery, with whom a permanent engagement is made. REFER TO Messrs. 111. Tiernan.. Pres'''. of M. 4. 111. sank. •• Darlington 4- Peebles. •• Robert Galway. •• James ilt. Cooper, James May, •• R. M. embergb Wm Robinson. Jr. Przet of Exchanze Bank. Hamplon,Smilh, 4- co., • • John D. Davis. •• Samuel Church, J. it. Moorhead, •• JIM. W. Brown 4 co. ••• John H. Blown. 4. Co. Smith 4- It ii,4ley t Vardly f Li I Neff, •• John S. Piddle, •• John Dalaell, V i VANSS CAMOMILE PILL L S.—A BRA- M' HAM .1. CLEII ER, residing at 86 lion street. New York. was afflicted with tryspevot is its 101151 anrrasated form. The symptoms were violent twos/- ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart burn, pain intim ehew aMI stomett always alier satin. Unpaired appetite, sensation of slaking st Uniondale's, farredtongve, nausea. with (request somitings, disallows; toarturtht vied and restleaeas. These lad continued sm. ward of a nielveraosib, when. on cossetting Dr.ldria.l Erato. 10)Citatlitro street; sad salnaitting to his 'ever =Kemal:ll and agreeable 'node of treatment, the palest ' was. eosopietefprealoted to be altb 1* the short speerert onnasoittb,andgrateril Utiles taealealable benefit dein. gladly came forward limit inallitirteenid Hie aborrestate Far sale, Witobsaleninal 100 11 7 • MMLUNIS„ Aye!, So.al,Wilid street. Wow geesma. Dit.."GOESOleVissig Pants Pints. These Pillporeinrongty recoonaeuded to the notice of the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in memoriam those oontplaints peculiar to their sex. from want of ex ercbe. or neutral drbil?y of the system. They obviate 4 ct costiveness, and co ast all Hysterical and Nerrous affections: These Pi hare gained the auction aid approbation of the essineat Physicians : is the Uni ted Stales, and *any Id bent. Pomade ?Wholesale and Retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. ?Cod. VI. Wood Street, below Second. A iwa aid Shoo Maker. Liberty St., oppintite the ktcd of Smithfield at., Pittricerek„— The subscriber baying bony.bt ow the Mock of the tate Thomas Raffy, deceased, has commenced bmsinr., in tbenbi max& of Mr.! H., and is prepared to execute all dmvriplionii of some in his line, in the hest manner and on the shortest notiee- He keel's eorscentty on hand a tarn assortment ofshne frodimmof all descriptions and of the best quality. Melsolicitz tie patronage of the Ptak lk and of the emit. WM. ADAIR. len 10 pITTSBURGH Iff...4.IVIPPACTORY.—spri.g. and 'lsles for C'crrriages at Eastern Prices. The semen - bent manniantore and keeps constantly on hand Coaeb,C and Eliittle Springs (warranted.) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and. prams plated Dash Frames, Brat/1. and plated Bub Illativ„, Stump JointN Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps. Three falK Steps, Illalleabte Iron, Door Bandies an 4 Binges. ke „ 4-e. Propr;ctors D.SELLERS, office and dwelling in Fourp, 1.1. near Ferry street. sep 13—ly The attention ofthmo who have been somewhat seep tical io reference to the numerous certificates published in favor of Dr. Svravne'n Compound Syrup of Wild Cher ry, on account of the pe'r'sons being unknown in this sec lion of the Stair. is respect fully dirette-d Tho the following certificate, the writer ol*whirit has been a citizen of this borough forseveral ream, and is known as a gentleman(' of integrity and rmponsitiitiiy. To the Alert, Mr. 1. KIRBY. I hare used Dr. SwaYne's Comp and Syrup of We.d Cherry for a cosh, wilt which 1 have been severely at for about four nteintlr., and I 11,ve no hesitation In saying that it isthe Most effective medirine that 1 hare been able to procure. fl composes all uneasiness, and agrees well with my diet.—and mautains a regular and good appetite. i can freely rerommend it to all others similarly afflicted. J. Huesca, Borough of Chambersb's. March 9. 1540. sep 23 ror sate by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street. FRUIT, SHADE 4 AND ORNAMENTAL 1110,ERSONS desirous ,of prortarine Fall% Shade. and Ornamental Trees. or Shrtibliery, from Philade! phia or New York, are requested to make application as soon as possible. at the !Drug and Seed Store of the sub scriber, where con be had ratakogues, gratuitously. of the most excellent vartetirsi. F. L. SNW DEN, sep Liberty m reet. bead of Woo.; Far the Trewspa:^ta4iva of Mcrae:4l:e to and from Pittsincrf,ll-Bettimerr,Pkiladtlphia, Atm lork,and Bog too. ri.og f il in Ike Fk.rfest fide- 'tea Slale . Si Portable Rims Line. is cosnpmmd of Boats built in folic sections. each sees ion capable Of containissg seven tons. and sis.repl Mtn oilman!: separate or deems-nest and t rarisTerred from r aosit so Rail Road, thus, as it were, forming a complete train of Cars, or present mg the rowel a ppearatice of a - Boat sailing on land and slscrehy.avoidisig. the !real delay occasioned re shipping al the several just ions and let ini tat toss of 'a nalsand Rail Roads. tic prn-e of I ransilTirnwrii and she dainageibe !fled, -irslaits by Irespent handling; and rendering ii Mg - Kw...hie In separate lois of gcros s on the way—owing to the tolsrtillar eonsirnesion of the Boat having fear separate miarinres.rs in whichg,oeds arc sto red, renders hem less tiblsic to ditsagle goods by water or otherwis , elhan by any oilier mode of transportation. The system of T ran -Ito rt at ion. as recommended by the Canal Commissioners land taiely ado,lled by the State, refers particularly to this class of Boats, The Boats of this Line are owned by responsible captains that rnn them, and is the only Line now in operation free from monopolies or enashinallon. Coodstomcigisei in lite unilersirned agents will be re ceived free of COasiiiiiS , ipil and shipped mil hoot delay at the lowest rates. All charges paid and every Suss rocs ton promptly attended to. C. A. M'NULTY Co. A Vs. F. F. POPE. Arent. 73 Bondy's Wharf, Ban ignore THOS BOBBR IDG 8, AfectiPhila I RfILF.: it NlSTF?“7l"ollV.—ratrick Cawfield re. spec] fully acquaints his friend. until hr public tea. erally, that he has commenced 'he Marble lutsistess at the corner of Fifi h and Liberty As-where will he eoust a oily on hand. tomb stones, mantel piere , „ monuments. beitd and fool clones, table stubs for cabinet ware, and every article anperin iniuz to the business. lie will warrant his work to be well done., and his char-es will be moderate He respect fully asks a share of public patronage. ser. 10- TA AIM A. VEAZEY . Forwarding and Cens . issios o kert (nr .asal n rj...S7 T A0764 Lonse inre . y occupied oy umnin Water I,el wenn Wood and Smit birch!, is prepared receive and forward run& to any port on the Obio ur Mi=sissippi firer an rinlkulablt terms. sep 10 CaPART.NERSHIP---G. P. Smith 4 W. Hampton, having associated themselves [mettles under the firm of Hampton 4 Smith, will contra or the NOlfriPs2le Dry Goods business in the house recently occupied by flamplon. Smith 4- co [ where they will be receiving in a few days-a new stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Titev mspertfittly invite their old friends. and merchants 'en. malty, visiting Phtstinrgh, to call and examine their sloes, Sept M—d3m. Volta:4e Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 3,50011*, at $55 00. . do do . du do 100.1 at 045 00 do do . do do 1.500 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 at 30 00. do do i do do 500 at 25 00 With ratriag levcrlan addition of 03 to each scale. fliormant scales foo the u-e of Warelsomms, Pienariag Mills. 4-e.,thevame prices as above. l Ahm,White' s Patchirreanber Scale. with 0. Teases improvementa. and a i variety of Other °Muter. scales, which they will sell lbr from S to $l3, They alto mantaidicture Steam Famines for •Fiouttng Mills. Saw Mitts. San Works, itc„ tionide aad sitrie geared slide lallers,foot and other lot hrF for wood turning machines for lenainiii; ellaira, planing mar - Woes. door and lamb machteei. Oates patent horse power, with Of witboat thraraing raitchibes,a ihaperior article: cheats, saw shall. - toaChi4es. for sawing tans, Tininees ma-.. . chirra-and'ioulaotaltdescriptiOns.also focal:thin . buck - Mg bearma motile' It lartiele; aineeritois Sorrludwi ratite-: tarMits , laps and diescotree mine, tedalea& or itilft 610: 201=0 Pinery fOr ROAM: *be saine._,Oottonfacaory ram 40131-..6000.1Af. i.€o,4llai; priodi,gpmalr,P4lPeAlr,olntelik siO priltisig - litsilt4 - : 4.111150 NAY. Atka- . , .-... tsie#22—it . I fOUBIG 4- -811.411MUUY4 Natal/era I 1 pep 10 I ; 41,1_842; JONES i• NILE/lAN. St. Orr 40- near t , e ite.tteny Beidze LOOK AT THIS TREES INDIVIDUAL ENTERPRISE. Canal Ra=in, riti,lanrrb . ...._ . , 111CISPECTO- -4f itu ilik Wien Bennet. - --.4 ' For pz}liskisir i ine'lliiily Pal 4 rat '`trty a , Fro* about the first of September - MO! ' kir" u: l4 enefaeli 47 te 'II ..f , - within the last week, the cold hand oil am,- DAILY MORNING7-P9Bl, . t o has been stealing gradually. thoughTmet . -- - ' .... itogether imperceptibly upon us. Aid rrtnEdiliscrihers leaving made arrangement., t itagin the course of events. whew UV II the Rpm . srican MansfactimerandfiDishueg -I: • ry into one4aurnal, have emir:hided-bp pobil # should be led to anticipates still farther eel paper with the title cf the Daily aarai'ag e e . croachment of his formidable power, moire The leading object of the "Pence will be shell'' entina ly surprised to 58d on! put ~ at Ali Lion and defence of the political principles that leave itrte- : agreeab *afore been umintairted by the. Editors, in thrislespictive i earth visited by an increase of beat twil reapers. and their beArtfortn will still be **Med to the Ising even the elevation of temperature -M advancement and merest; of theme doctrines. * • eused on the Ist ofS , Although, in politics, the paper will he Ihrilk 7 ptmber as o bi Inee thou deuxicrat ie. vet the Editors hope. by giving an st, the icy hand of winter pitying; shrinks candid hieing" or passing ',Witten' even, Plnei" from4fering nature, and grants herir and Domestic Inteligence. and brief notices of a s , t 1 „.. 1 „, - tees and owurrenees that CI3MIE property within the re St t ' -pee before he locks her in his aitilt of a Public Journal to make their pipet sufficient : in embrace. i fra cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, it Nature, thus released, smiles respective of party con.fiderations. In addition to the political ail g.encral news that will veiled in thin and hazey smoke, that Soils; be found in the "-ifer Pert," the Editors will take afound her face . And the *mealy Andra* eons to furnish the llitsiaerss community withc ot the f orest, that have been compelleelltyr * the pates and most interesting COXXERCI•L Is - rctru- , . . ‘ FEN= from Ail parts 'tribe country, and to have prepa- (test " lay down their foliage, seem r e d such actounts of the Markel. and Ilse Stale of Trade to make a second, though fruidess,e :-.. as will beniivantageons to our Merchants and Business Men in their sever cuttings. clothe themselves with green. - ft .."- A•• Tens, —The Pori wilt be poblished en a tares, ruiperi: The atinesphere warmed by EeDglagg al sheei of fine paper. (manufactured especially for this beams, and lowering mist—the air stlitend Journal) at thy non-unity low rate of FIVE DOLLARS tit ' soft, seem all to stand in this her shorties. per annum. payable in advance. It wilt also be sold by news boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. pile, and with her rejoices o seissessessos wilt be • inserted at the lowtst rates The seerniniir r irmaltikt Maine that charged by the other daily papers of the city. r ___ i t , rrTW EN'TY active lads are wanted to rell the Pii,l, slays for a Iho e, tittl.crippling - new wee*? be engaged on the most liberal terms of winter, is not alone peculiar to our ewe - THUS. W. DT SMITH. country, but is common in some partavf Europe and Asia. Though differently dits. " ignated, bearing the appellation of the i liti ter' or 'second summer' 'the after-heat ' or summer close;' when with es it is knower. by the familiar name of Indian Summered' led after the Aborigines of the coon *pit all conveying the same idea, differing! " ' 14 with the idioms of the various languaiiiiiA which they occur. -- - Turning from any further description o se f this short, but beautiful interruption in the approach of winter, with the appearances of which all are more or less acquainted. we would draw attention to the causes which are thought to be instrumental in producing it. There have, however, been no satisfac" tc ry reasons advanced to account (or it, nor are there likely to be any, until there are further advances made in Natural Science. l'he most plausible hypothesis, that we me crelect meeting with, is about to the fops lowing effect. It is generally known, that in the high Northern latitudes winter commences in the month of September, and that the pro cess of corigealation proceeds with great alacrity. It is also known that water when passing into' the form of ice, gives out ft • large quantity of its latent heat. It is not-- , unreasonable then to suppose that when so large, a quantity of ire is formed, that there must be also a large quantity of heat throw" into the atmosphere. This must have a . eerysowerfuj and perceptible effect upon the temperature of the air. in countries" south of the Arctic Circle; more so as it- ill _ known, that Northern winds prevail to sotne . _ extent during this season. I Against this hyp o thesis, there is an oli o jecfion urged, wtich is plausible, but Oti examination not entitled to so much weight as its appearance on first sight seem to claim for it. It is this that heath ed air always rises, when colder and bevil er air rushes in to fill up the vacuum. It is therefore thought, that heat arising Imre the formation of northern ice, would rian to the upper regions of the atmosphe re long before it reaches us. But even admitting this fact, the best is, ' not entirely, nor can it rise to any great height, foi the more elevated strataof the air, are always intensely cold, and ere tinuS_ ' which rises (rota the surface could mingle with that above, it must part with its heat to the lower strait: of air, through which it must necessarily pass, so that the greatest degree of heat must of course remain in.. of the countries over w it is wafted. ! ' Besides this, there is always a current of , heated - air rising from the regions of the Tor rid Zone, floating North and Southi _ If then during this season, there is a anti- , these tide proceeding from the North, thes must meet some where over the Unhed - States, and cause a pressure and condener saticin of the air above, which must - =Nei ' a part, at least, of the heat to descend, if the air underneath is colder, It is supposed that these currents meet North of this, from the fact, that Indian Summer is felt to a greater extent and for a longer period of time in some of the States north of Pennsylvania. I - - The meeting of these currents, their ' condensation and pressure may account for ' the remarkable stillness of the atmosphere 'accompanying this heat. This is, however, another fact, whicb its 'connection with which has already heel ' mentioned, many perhaps aid in explain{ - ing the causes, that produce this delightful interruption in the approach of winter. le is this. The direct action of the oaten - rays upon the surface of the earth, berets the summer months must have the t , cy to heat it, to the depth of two or three feet_ The surface once heated must ilransle mit that heat to the strata immediately hi S 7 - low it, and the heat during mummer - wasW. - have been accumulating in the etude This process of accumulating beat in the earth must have been going on until the last of August, after which th ere 4 audu - rayles `short season is which the ea rth _ F air are of equal temperature, but __ • the atmosphere becm4tg colder thane _. earth, the natural consequence is that, will ascend into it. This must i:rssetiv i s powerful tendency in producing the veiri tion of temperature inthe air at the- ..season •lf the causes _numerated late , -, 160L-I , IF themselves ariffieiewt to-prothscoebree hails: t hey must „ hem:baited to 161) iv: ul mEdlienealq: - ,. *:..,i-- 0.,..:- I`.Acenisi 1842. & 4.* 41.1-- oul r:STA BLISFIED EMIGRANT OFFICE., NO. 61 SOUTH STREET, NEW yOr.K. Arra York and Lirerpool CoanterciAl Line of Packets. Sailing If' eeklg.— Theßufiaeriber would respectfully inform such persons residing in this cormtry as are desirous for sending for their friends to tome mil ... from toe pld country. that he continues as usual to make engagements by which pas sengers are brought out on very moderate terms, in First Ctn.'s Ships, aliling from Liverpool weekly, and would mire persons desirous of coming by the above Line, that as agents of first respectability are engaged at Li verpool, there will tie no detention whatever at that point. Ile is a tpo prepared at a❑ timer.," farni=h Sight Drafts for any amount to atsist in lueriat int! pa..cfenze,s for the voymp., payable t ttrooehout the United Kingdotri,:+rd in cafe the'part ies arreed for should dee'ine rornitir out, the Pasw.tre money shalt be refunded without redaction. For further part iculars apply it by letter to GREAT .t.:%1.E,0F FENNSYLVANIA L kNDS, 4-,., RV A ETTMN.—Wiii be .01.1 by ru , ,lic Auction, wit bolo reserve. for cash. to close the concern. at the flail or the Marlborough Chapel, in Boston. on TlvmdaY• the &met* Aar of October next, commencing at nine of the clock in the forenoon, A❑ the property of tbe United States Land Company COUSI:4 in 2 of about 10000 A ores of _nod and well watered Carmine and Gratin- and very valuable Timber Land, lying in Jeffer. non, McKean and Clearfield comilie;, in the Slate of ernm‘vivania— on parts ofwhicla t brre i< attundance of Coal. Lime and Iron Ore, and mane Mill Fents-; And of Cia bus arainst sunty persons for land sold y said ronntirF., That It ronzidered good. And of Stock and Toots nn it Farm in the township of Bradford, in the connty 0/McKean. in said State of Peaneelvan in The land will he sold in lois to suit purchasers, con. lainite^ from about Ifito 5000 acre=. Furthcr particulars will he made known at the sale,or on inquiry of she rottizeriber, at No. 12 Long Wharf— of Fishers and Baldwin, Merchants' Pow in Poston—or of either of the Trurteesof the said United Sates Land n. P an i(cs. 'President of the United States Land Ca. Bar - ron, A itztt,t 20,1840. fsep 70) Co mrsany BY Morrison le C o . London. for sate only by S. N. Wickersham, corner of Wood strett and Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. rep 10 ~-vp 16-I( FARM FOR SAl.C.—Thc undeisnned offirs for sale a tract of rand situated 4 toilea freepntl, in the direction of Rittannintr. Buffalo 'township. ArtuAront , eouniy.eorttaining 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good fence: 10 of w•hien are in meadow— a good square lo dw•etline howieand cabin torn erected thereon—an apple mchard or 80 hearing trees—and a spring of excellent water convenient tothe 11011-r. FOR TER N.' apply to the guttseril , ere residing at the Saltworks on t he reansylvania Canal, I male above Free- irra." I ..11-.1 VT SZTIGI• *TT , Tr . ..". TvT" 1 much disorders of the mid depend for their cure 'tonna due attention to the body. It is row understood bow valuable is that.medicine which tviil remove morbid Accumulationswithout Weakening the bodily power. It is now understood that there ts a reciprocal influence be. tween the mind and the body. it is now understood that purging with the Brandreth Pills will remove a melan choly, and even insanity is cured by perseveringly Win!: them: It is now understood how much domestic trappi- I ness depends upon the healthy condition of the dig live organs. It is now well known that the Brandreth Pills have 1 1 cared thounrls of hopeless and helpless persons, even when the first physicians had pronounced them beyond all human means of relief. it is now not only well known that the Brandreih Pills so cure, but it is also un derstood how they cure; that it betty their ItUrifying effeet• on the blood that they restore the body to health. The value of the mnlicirse is becoming ounce and more manifmt, it it recommervied daily from family to family The Brandreth Pills remove in an almost imperceptible manner all noliou , accumulations and purify a ndirlOar.o - e the biood,and their good effects are not counterhalan red by stir inconveniences: being composed cut trely of ' vegetables they do not crease those who use them to danger; and their effects are as certain as they are sato tory; they are daily anti safely admini—lerc el to infancy. youth. raanhood, and ntd age-and to women in the most critical and delic.ltertrenmstaArCF. They do riot disturb Or shack the animal functions, hut restore their order and c:tabii-11 their trea ti lt. Sold at Dr: Bra roirei h's Office, No. 91, Wood street, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents. per boa, with full directions. ?A ARK—The only place in Pittsburgh where the genu ine Pills can he obtained. is the Looloen own office. No. 93 Wood street. cep 10 .proved Hay nofaelnted be twit Machint between Ma st retn. two -e Halt. Putr wfarinte and the follow ;scal(s hot contt.osed of kelai): No. 1. Port ...le Platform Scale on a ft' wctob Kitituis.at 1:13,3; D'J. B. Tt MUTT'S. Ricspectfully inform the cla tters of Pittsburgh and sleuth tr. that he has return ed to the city. He bopee to visarethe confidence of his former patrons and the politic cenerallF;- nod =oliros a renewal of a portion of their patronage. In connexion he would observe. that the °perm ion of. Lb heathy, (or loorricirre tirestemein the bladder and allowing it In pass of with the urine) is every aline comma nib re the deep est inteift4.. He hopes to ext end the N. 'refit . ottni* toranc.h o f hislaratession to the stilled. Strictures. 121ineuw s of the-Bladder , and Xid neys.,— kith attaeianatly foilow , vei!!-tfeivise receive 3Trention. - _ Theme limn a dnnence wiz.btr; finthet infonpation will apply prrporsaily at by seller. oral de,iri cad be atectmasndniee atbindwellitee.in a wiirell.part orate ei- Vr.on Third, between Ferry arta Liberty An: • *ep RAITZ, So. 141 trtystyPet: P Whole alP • sate and Belau grocer and Oozier Juniata Iren and Nati*. Glass sat easthsta.-i itAreef RAY Worms. his Madmen and the public, zetreratty,lhat an additihma 44)04 &osier haidibeag ittli has reefed* Wells sod tboic4 ssiornsitia of OrtectriSat.;.viskittle . Wren" ar *alit ' , alive ate* reigantabte teraatai -Sep 16: EMUI_S. w axe r ' r 1":- is and 11.. M far side by .*.., succa. icp T. JOHN HEX DM AN. No. 61. Soo , it :greet. NPR' York . • JOSEPH IiMRP:ITCICK. At t ltr IVarPbotise r DA.1.7.1:1 1. k FLENICXG. No 2-1 Water strert, Pittsburgh. Pa. E TWO CENTSI2': MIS RIM
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