.Ls ~9ar' /pit AVELERS TAKE NOT 1 provided With Meager, , bats printed with a figure of the , NI you are not deceived by eent:Astaling their boarish) bp , Guard, when they are ant er - - r, The following Iva fig of beam ly Guard at the Port of ri um , first on the List have 1111 whiprin e f a p.ita ral .tc it is imposarddefor allies SAVANNA, RARITAN, ILL t. - ' NIAGARA, DU,I, ORLEANS, -- JEW.," CANTON, MO .• LADY OF LYONS, CAOT!. VALLEY FORGE, INDI. FORT PITT. GAL ~` BREAKWATER, QU • :: EXPRESS MAIL, bUEE. A I.Ps,-1 BRIT . cispi AN, ECL IDA. VI - n EST \V I ND. MI :1' NI A!,Qu El TE, us',. TALLEYBAND, PEN:., PANAMA, Eow',, ',CICERO, AGNA SAI:Aff ANN, Mx:.. 7 . N A RRAGANSETT, SkliA AM AR ANTIL og • ; ~. muNGO PARK, 014 N E PT U N E, CrILIA, -1 DEI,AII)E, J 11 k' . : N(IRTiI BEND, GALE& MARIETTA, MEN BRUNEIPE, CoLU -TEAM FERRY BOAT, The r•arel , :oe community are i.eior, they make a choice or a kw, - and -re lie' her it would not k and ',Tyro y to choose a Safely pa- - .lt 2e nnL freight, in prefereseets eNnirsion --and that they tat Ibis invention has the fif , w steam engine builder:--:eal it It , t, under,tand the subject. and I ere-ted besides a number of eett ;en:lPti en and others—all of stet e. 'Co 10. Water street, ala p:,z,ule at all times to esitibit is 1,0 w.O lake toe trouble to call. sen 10 CADWA „ALI' AP.I.E REAL ESTATE The r.uliscriher offers for sale,al , r,tr , , he E!reafer part of Aixrnl (kr run- , of Piitshurgli and Alleelesy. 11'a rFlimrd.ei. nearly new, 1,1 'VD t ket Pl reel. el Fern ,:..< of about 54 reel by 611 ..r , a•ai , I) to suit purcba.4,ep, ,•• • I.lt iitling 101 in Alletht ,N d of 350 fit in I=Ml=9 A , su In. 10/ fhP shove. Ir b. ,r , arlj 350 feet itedepth, in.-Indio_ I r manskm borbv 'which I now OCCHV lot ait b tiro two dory Wick ; t., corner oilliarkei and Front rt " • '.• r :round rent, and now °Trap ALEX. [ICA • i l l, it .".rt 1 ras or a go:aloft) , of Fla: mil liii,• - .s , all k , onh of Coo T . ) Produre r a-1, or soy& al HARR IS'S Imrll . “.r , 2T— f Commission Ward coop, .%; 11A Ft T. Congininsion Reran dare and -einerican .Martfachires, FF It TO- - J no. Gf ier, E-q., Palsbumh Aaron Hart, C chran of E'd. nr, 1). Davis.. S' y & Hanna, A vvry. 02tien 4- Cn. Jon. Woodbourne, EFq-,Madipon. V ALUABLE FARM FOE SA V Farm on whit!' I live, in W firadd , cksfield, caintainicx one about 70 acres of which if ‘‘ It timbered. There are upon . d a barn 63 feet by 34; 2a arPle" . / , u. al. tut seventy acres of coil .r• rqua: to that 01 any upland tars ' Te rro , . made known on applicAllor te it, the prr-mices. WILLIAM WA . 11/4V.i L. 1.1 Ald C. WALL, Pl aid and Pietaire Froste .11 F'.,11,11 Street Plashurgh.—Caatla c for Arti s ts, always on used. prompt ly framed to order• EeP 2hil l est notice. rmticularatiCillioll pan! Corgi . erg dest rip' iori. Pe rsom= filling up Steam tiClat f or I:eir ad vantage to call. WP. WHITE LE P.—The salsoliel to furnish painters. and et • c pure While Lead made of Oak. - cqu:ll. if not su perior lo2• l. .A II order, add CPSNed to DitnitlP 4)3 • -0 • No, 110 Second street. ritl egq- • .1•*-Pudr -, 1 if 4, tit r Eiji) ?1 fiLE 6110E-;.'• Fifth St.. one denrires OniS lol ".- • sn hscriber respect lofty islet. ti-I,orgil and vicinity, that shotsof his Own 01211111radli:;' 'is here he wilt keep constantly a ° , merit of all kinds of ladies. - and shoes. otitis lust quality. Issw• to it the tiw.es He will alto ki snit nd, of fancy work—sueh as 11,0 • cotored avid binSW.- t. r en's e 1151,111. silk ;alters. win he made at the shortest otce, se will plea csttlantales2 as the nahscriber kale enifidenutbat any article ti his tine they 0 2 1 irSit. i 0 P. S. Don't target the litsce -41. 6. 0 00 q door from Haerietlele ii from Markel Sireet 12°1 11 bosioeas : 1 41:st Liver: y street and 42 Mattel woes Mod - thanks to the son &Mies 6 ree. lbr the Ver./ libera l . w ip tended to Moo, lo commot ion w tapes toarrre them • that ' erit-theeoethiaa lgra ! tn _ Pecs fully 'eche their atteme"' Clottllng.whiob be Ilere a " sel94 _ thaw has beet ever offered, 7_ the whole of thealocb 0 f 0,2 ‘, alb* ard as be lateedal a _ er 7aii i easy bosisteer. fee la 7700,100!,,,, arrPrallitisal*Xsti/lbeebe_. memo/ Nesse tb Jae isotitelkid tuned is 1.11 1 0. 711 * i 4. mesa Irk t! wou ie.* If" • 1- t. F.- ~ i ;:t • ~I it -• faly ally, 1,41 which prcti►e 'nail in • deice. • Leib. TO. - - - N - 0 62 - I.LISITEB BY I FS W. H. SMITH, oF wool) 4. FIFTH ars. t.IR! a year, payible in NTEL---for Elie at the rttio CE pr News Bays. and nannfacturer t e same office, on a double p,,LtArss a year, in ad. pX CENTS f Advertising. TwE , ;s r, LIN F 1 4.. OR Two mom?. . 0 0 Thee rnOnt h. wow ha. . r nonthf, 00 One cear. AnvE r,TI,:EM E:,4TS , , ~.r rIL, Tro Squaret r Too: Its .00 One pnr ♦ruin p''',,r(!on FT, [VI I tR 4 a year OFFICES,&C twd !,et w,en Mat km and Wood .th door from Wood Ft. Peter Jet,: Hillock, Collector. he , tween First and Second Treasurer street, next door to the R. Jneronon, TreaForer. r i n. etween Market and Wood fourth, near Market St . . Market and Wood streets, on r.ro--7-Rice.s' ♦ND FARMERS . De f.-arm; Fu rd.) Fourth, between ‘VCO'd IMMOII= can and SlAir. i 31. d ltinod. • and Smhtlfielli IPI and Canal Seventh. npno,ite Wayne oppog , te Canal IN ATTORNEY AND R t W.—Office rpm. neat I y opposite i,~it nom lo John D. Mahon, .el. 10 Tr. I)._qn" - re remocrd to efrcr4 Per and Li berry St y , s r 10 .1. Harker, cvll...lesale and s ar d Domeslir r •• . r =en 10 Irt•LU RE, Antorneys and on nine Diamond, hack • or-t, srp 10 Alderman; ntfire norili rn Wood and StoOlifwid (;10 , - , •r nertif. En: PitishurO , r Street. Pytts• sep 111 IT • UI I.VVORI It T) ',WORT 11. rchn rt,, 29 ;nr l 10 1 131 Nst . ) , N, Anal..., al I.aw th• "I I he D1..1h0h,; Fe Fe'. 111 aev al Law; lender Office t o r [Joy r 0 • p 10 Copper Frnnt O.( , sc - 1 , I . YOU?G ,•V,l 160 rhoict! Mut• rti.-ap by the do \ AC lIAFRIS, st •of Landret !Cs Fre,.ti Alt ' tit varieties of Turnip ' sat REDUCED PRICES at the F. L. SNOWDEN, hertvti reel, head of SS ood. L.oot and Sloe Ma nufacto• rtt,:zt . next door to the U. Slates • . Id and Satin Shoes made in t newest French patterns. i LTICAULUS. in lot's to suit e disposed of by F. L. SNOWDEN, street. bead of Wood. and Flower SeedF of ev ta% atv,ayi he had at the Dio F. L. SNOWDEN. 134 Linn ,- reel, head of Wood Inuzc H amfool h 0 iiioll seed, for and Seed sore of F. L. SNOWDEN. t 4 Lfl.eriy 5.t reel, head of Wood. USES - SWEET POTATOES rere!, ed F. L. SNOWDEN, 0 •1S4 Liberty head or Wood at t..lsts'lr: of Hoes. Fancy Spades r..idins Tools, Budding Prutung ere.. Just re- P. L. SNOWDEN street. head of Wood recerveci a small sup renison Hams, on retai ISAAC H ARRIS. Agent, and Com. Merchant s:fxt. Orchard Grass and '' G r 4 ig. always on hand and for F. L. SNOWDEN. Ll6erty street, head of Wood AKAN, Arco set Leo, office Diamond. to - , Anorney'allow." .'between Market and Wood LAlp, S. for proceedierA haw, for sale at this omee. OP the Nen 11 East corner of Coal tee ; APPIY to GTON, Market. sear 4thst. all r French Sugar Beet deed4ut 4 [ Or tale at the Dm and Geed 1 84 Li P. L.,BNOWBEN, berty street. bead of ood- _ O P PIRTIWERginis„--Tbe iorre existing between War 4 ,._%1 I I',l. HOPEWELL SOS day aps jA i r er . pis authorised ate: Williams °rile firm in Settling upe' Wil,LtAll MGM WPM TAMP/SW • DAILY DIL, E. MEllltrrT, DENTlarr, oite• Smith field, between &sand cad Third Sta., JOHNSTON ¢ STOCKTON, Bookicelters. Printers and Paper Nanufaetareca. Na. 27. Market ft. sap -10-1 y JTORN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water si ng near the Monongahela House, Pillsinrgh. eep 10-11 LEONARD S. JOHNS, Alderman, St. Clair street, se cond door from Liberty. sep 10—ly DR. S. R. HOLM ES. Office in Second street,next door to Id alvany Q Co'e Olds Warehouse sep 10—Is SHUNK 4- FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth st., near the Mayor's Office, rlttsbure.h. eep 113-1 y $ 6.00 7.00 RAM 10.00 15.00 THOS. HAM! LTON. Attorney at law, Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield stn.. Pittsburgh. tsep 10-1 y HUGH TONER. A not nev at Law, North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets.. sep 111-1 y TI7OMIPPON HA'NE•. • . ............ ...J•KSS TCRFaVit. HANNA ¢ TfILIIVBIILL'S Paper Warehouse. No. 104, Wood 51., where may be had a general supply of writinz wrappiny. printing, wall paper, blank books. school hooks, frr, tc. Pep lO—ly C. TOW NSEND CO.. Wire War-kens cad Jtfaaufaeturers, No. 23 Market st reet, bet ween and 3d streets. sep 10--1 EXCII NG F. HOTEL. Corner of Penn and ';t. Clair Ft , eetA. by !deKIBBIN 4. SMITH. =eiti 14-1 y 1 . 4 IG M ETA L.-77 tons soft Pie Metal for Sale by J. G.." A. GOAD 3N, No. 12 Water street 3 LBS. B GoN HAMS. 16.00(i lbs. Flaw 1000 Shoulders , for stfe by J. G. k A. GORDON. No 12 Walter street WAS. PAT'IrEllszON, Jr.. Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, -Pa.. Manufri , uirer of Locks. Hinges and Botts; Tr.k• 'ince°, Fuller. M ill and Timber Screws; [loosen Screws for Rolling Mills, 4-e. Fep TO—[y JOHN M'CLOSKEI• Tailor and Cleihier, Liber.y sheet, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side. sPp 10 W BUFIBRIDGE 4. CO., IVttoicsale Grocers and • Commission Merchants—Stroud street, between Wood and Smithfield sts.,Pittsbur2h. seplo- 1 J.G. k A. GOIIGrY.si, Commission and Forwarding Merrhar.is, Water st.. Piiishorgh. 10--1 y II casks hams. a good article, received per S R Corsair, and for sale by J. G. 4- A. (10 R.DON, SUGAR Br Mrtf, E-'SFS —4O tsirds New Orltnr. Su ear; SO bbls New Orleans :110U1...er; for P4l IC SUV A P.-7 find prime N. 0. ila Si'. received perc. R. 'Maine. and for sale tiy j f; 4- A. (10R DON. seri 10 No. 12. Water at reel a'"OBACON CASK S.in order. nn hand and for sale by nep 10 J. G. 4 A.GOBDON. No. 12, `l'Wer ni CIGAR AND MOL ASSES.--I 3 hlniF and 4b'lsN. 0. 177 Foga r. 32 Md..; Molasge , , 1 , 4-rived prr Sleamhnai lopOrlnr. and for .aln by 3. i; k A. cor rins, RMS. I. A RI) 011.. for r,lie I.v E. A. P AIINESTOCK k rn., sep 10 COI of r of 6I h and Wood o' 1631 PAPERS Cerm - .llonly dark for Talc by R.. 1. FA II N F.,' I TOCK &- CO., srp 10 rornfxr of 6, b and Vi'ondleß. C) 41b0 LUS Prepared Chalk, for Fate ty Alw 13. A. %HS rorKQ•CO, corner of 6 , h and Wood ii Frr. 10 ‘auG n ANDmo Illotts. N. O. Sugar :25 1,1.11, do. do., 100 do. f'lautaii•.n 70. , InFir-r., for .1 , I 1 BL INli PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.- n in Bankruptcy proceed mt... prinf nn _nod T,per.nntl in the forms approved by be Cour ,fnr Yn , e ,1 the Office of the NI rr ry and Democrat. err 111 itiA7M. HUBBARD, L ragi, MI:WO, 11,0: an d V shoe 'it anti fan n rer. n. 101. Third s.reet, hetwett.ti Wood and Smithfield streets. r ittshit sep 10 J. Kic•s svork promptly Fep 10 BUCK M AS'TEFt, AT , RNEY AT LAW, L ha , removed his office to the rorner of Fourth treet and Cherry Alley, between Smithfield and Grant t reet s, Fit t-hurEM. sep 10 wire %Vare ',lnge A IleF. , R 01 find it in al !stied that cep 10 FOR RENT._Thedwelting and lot coNtainme 4 arrt-s, in Allegheny, near the Bearer Road, , ateiy Jr.rupiedi , v Mr. Sacrineil.7iihrch. Apply at the NI erelianis and Stannfacturerb * to • . DENNY. r , Av t p SANDS,. NV ATCH Sr CLOCK EP -11-1 31 A K ER, No. 7, St. Clair street, rim bo.tzis, DEALER IX WATCH ES, CLOCKS, BREASTPINS FINGER R LUGS. C BAIA'S. K E IS, COMBS. v. sep 1U LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A fall supply of Landreth's Garden seeds, always on hand, an for sale at Ins agency, the Oro; store of F. L. SNOWDEN. w 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. DR. DAVID WARD hat his office and ridepte on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House, second d In 2 from Rom street. He will faithfully attend all calls pertaining to his profession. Night calls should he made at the door above the basement. sep RcmovAL—Matthew Jonrs, Barber and flair fires-a er, has removed to FOu rib street, CippOSile t he May ors office. where he will he happy to:wait upon permanent or transient customers. He solicits., share of public pat- K. A. WARD, DENTIST, Tenn et. three door below Irwin street. Hours of business, from 9 A . 3t. . until 5 ►_ X., after which time he will attend to no one except in cases of actual necessity. He would further inform those who may think proper to employ hint, that he expects immediate payment, without the necessity on his patt of sending in bills. sep 10 J OHN 31 , FARLA.ND, Up/to/stern - arid Cabinet .lif..ker, Third at. between Weed 4- Market streets. respectful informs his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for Sofas. Sideboards, Bu reaus, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Hair and Sprlrtg Mattrasses, Curtains. Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering wort, which he will warrant equal .o any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sop 10 C°3lu Eitel A L AUCTION ROOMS, AI , Ho Word Street, Pittsburgi.-12. A. Hangman, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, is now prepared to receive and sell all kinds of Goods and Merchandise, at his large and capacious loom. No. 110, North Hail Corner of Wood and Filth Stumm, pittommt. Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture. Groceries and other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week. Hardware, Cut lery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on Tuesday, Wednenday,and Thursday evenings. Books, 4-c...every Saturday evening. Liberal advances made on Consignmests when wanted. Rammeaces. Messts. John D. Davis. EM-. a Ragaley 4- Smith. a Hampton. Smith, 4 Co., F. Lorenz f Co-, J. W. Banbridge* Co.. a S. &rhea 4- Co. a Capt. James arGartiti, a C. Hinman. Elm. a Jonn allradden Fag. IV Logan it Kennedy. a J. K. Moorhead ¢ Co. Jas. P. Stuart, EM- RobettGatway,Fdep J .. Capt. as. Hay, McVay. Hants, 4 Co .. WHlhillt sa &G. Henry, as samitb,Bassalei 4' Co „ • Pittsburgh and Beaver Packet. --. Steamboat 0116169nIGAIMN r> SALICL. BEM MULL., Master. HAS commenced her regular trips, and will run dai ly (Sundays excepted.) Leaves Beaver at 80' clock A. M., loaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. kt. con nects at Beaver with the PITTSBURGH Pennsylvania and Ohio Line of Freight andTacket Canal noata between cleaver, and Cleveland Ohio, and Greenci,le, Pennsylvania. Leaves Beaver daily at 6 o'clock P. M. This line connects with two d.. iiy lines on the Pennsylvania canal to Philadel. phis, and withliie New York and Ohio tine on the Erie canal, and New York and Ohio line and Ohio canal, al. so with ste..m freight and passage boats, brigs and schooners, on the Laker. The proprietors of I his well known line wi'l he prepared on the opening of naviga tion to van:port merchan.lize to any of the inlermedi. ale ports on the Pennsylvania and Ohio, and Ohio ca. pals; to any poii on Lake Erie, and the Upper .Lakes;to and from New York City and Philadelphia. McClure 8r Dickey. Beaver, Pa., Cobb Wormer Co., Cleveland, 0., Rees 4. Taylor. Warren, 0., PITTSBURGH 4. CLEVELAND LINE. STEAM PACKET MICHIGAN, W. B. HOLES. Master. RUNS daily (Sundars exeepted,Mlletween PITTS. BURGH BEAVER. leaving Beaver at 8 A. M. and Pittsburgh at 2 P. M. prorid,d with Erons's Safe ty Owned to prevent Ezplosion of Boilers. This splendid and fast running Steam Boat has just peen confute: ed expressly for this trade, and inns in onnertinn With CLARKS 4. CO . It Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line of Or down the 0111°1=n:it to 4-e. and Erie Et tension Line to Greenville. No. 12, ater street J. G. k A. con nos No. 12. WnlPr street .1. G. 4. A.CORDON. No. 12 %Water street rittsbarsh tMeeting Look:kite 4 . !,'''': -;.-,,,4-... .- • ..-.. , : ~, - , 1...:4.,:ii, ..,, - * , i ::',7 « • '•-•"::. ' l ' ! • -.- '' '• 1" ji• ' . 1-• • ~ . •.« - , . " .11.- I • .. , . ... - - - . , . ... . PITTSBURGH, NO S 4 2 . JAMES A. VEAZY. Arent, N 0.60 Water street, Pittslturfh FBEIGHTAND PASSAGE BOATS, daily to Cleveland, Ohio. TI - e Canal Boats of this Line are towed to and from Pirtsbureh direct, and the liusine-s conducted r.n the nioa prompt and economical system. !laving &connec tion with the Pennsylvania Canal Lines to Philadel phia and Baltimore, and SW,mttoats running t=own the Ohio river; also, through our Agents at Cleveland, with •^. . Reed's Steamboats andsereral Lake Vessels, and the Troy and fit telt igan and Buffalo Lake boat lines on the Erie canal, we are prepared fur the transpot tation of Fr- ielit to and from all points on the canal, the lakes and the Riv , r, or the Eastern cities- at prices as !ow as any oilier line. Apply to O.M. Hartos,No. 55 Water st, or at Steam. boat NI ichl2ati's Landing. Piitsturgh. Oar 4- Co. Br-aver. Hu-bbard treatherbee, Warren. Wheat, 4- Co. Akron: Thomas Richmond k Co. Cleveland R KFER TO J. R. Wit t: ¢ Co., Greenville; W. C. Malen.Sharon, C. W. Ciinoinrham. New Castle, John 6irk,Ynunffslnwn, John Newton Falls; Vampire' I k Miller, Camp'iellslown; Babcock ;Mcßride, ll.avenna; C. 4- n Rhoiles. Franklin; 11. 4. >l iilrr S Co.. IiONI Wells - man & Whitehead, Witlianis l'n.. [•o rod; inne, Davi. 4. rn., P.tnTllo; Cowing. Co hnoond. IVtlllan, 4- CO., New York srp 10 ILIGBY 121. Cort.cr of froodana Front hand a COP , ply' , aa .0,1 men' or r , rd to I hr. city or coot - dry I tad , . A !sr,. a choke ae'rclinti of par. wOjip and gold hand DINING AND TF.-IWA P, E. in large or email Or ,Pra", ra In o 4.01 porrhaw rs. A cask of 46. 60. or 81 piece sets. Fiinerlite painted and gilt China Tin ware. at very low iirirriA. Toy Teawo.e, roam, and 'Kb painted arid gill, from I AI to $5,00 per snt Cluldren':: 'Antis of PV, v i!P , r I White China riilmvinii !sloes. Craidie Dinh , an-i-vico=. in white and with zpietirtni A meriran areoery inted 1•Ine and Mark. In,e taartrty of :31,1004101 Ihnin7 and Breakfa=t Stqs, Imparted to mate h. r omplute, Fite Proof smug 11 . . king plates and d4hei - i. from the Di-0144re rote, IPP Film and Green Class, In all their varit tieF. nf re• 11nr - ken.t. "rn•< and Krelr,.. kr. kr. kr. Al! of vcblrh are recoerritOly offereA In lic on the 1111*1 favorable If rifig. Jan 36. 1842—]p TV J. FOX A I,DF.N Atter-rely avd ct c , tm siett o e a t IL • Lan, (t. rs iris prolei_icional services to the rir liens of Pitt,ilittriti and hones for n share of public pat rona:c. Hr rcrrutr all hinds t f writing with neat nes. and dispatch. Can.. in oankrn airy attended to on rcasonahte tenor.—Offli - iii in SniiihOold street. at the lim:, of Mr. 7 hornas O'Neit, la whom he refer•. sep 10 T. J. FOX ALDEN. DAvin CLARK, . ev, able Boot X0...er.- 11 2 : removed to No. 34 Market street, between Second rend Therd zereette, where he cencrrl he happy to see his old customers. and ail other: , uho feel dispos. ed to patronize him. He uses notion! hut Fest rate Fleck, and employs the hest of workmen; and as he zives tits constant personal attention to husinestet. he he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage. nep 10 FRUIT: 4 , ICE Cr.E , Ol. 4- CONFECTIONARY._ A • Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the public that they can always find the best quality of Ice Creams. together with al: kinds of confectionary and fruits. in their season, at his estatilishment—.No. 11, ifth street, between. Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties stipplif4l on the shortest notice, with cakes. or anything in hi; line. Also families furnished with Bread. asp 10 JOHN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis sion Merchant, .'(o. 106. corsec of Wood Fifth sta. Pittsburgh: Having beenappointed one of the Auction eers rot the City of Pitsburah. 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 tosatisly correspondents by quick sales, and speedy rand favorable returns. That the various interests which may be confided to him, shall be adequaiely protected. he brings to the aid o f his own experience in business and acquaintance with merchandise generally, tile services of Mr. Ssigest. FAB:Restock; heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery. with whom a permanent engagement is made. REFER TO MeSsrs. M. Tiernan. Presh. of M. if M. Bank. .. barlirtglon dr Peeht, •• Hobert cintway. 1 •• James M. Cooper, •• James May, •• R. M. Riddle. } Pittsburgh Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres't •• of Exchange Bank. • flampton,Smith, 4. co., • • John D. Davis, •• Samuel Church, J. K. Moorhead, Jas. W. Brown 4• co. •• John B. Brown. 4. Co. • Smith 4. tt txtaley. Yardly 4- ft r rem, •• John S. Diddle, • John Distant L'VAN,S 9 S CA_MOIWILE PILL L S.—A BR A HAM J. CLEMER, residing at 66 Mott street. New York. was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form. T i 7. ; symptoms were sifting head ache, pot debility, ter, costiveness, cough. inuiri, _barn, paid in the chest end stomach atwayswiler mein, ignored :appetite, seesation of *Wag at theetegeneli, furred tongue, Dallies, with frequent vomiting, dizziness towards eight andlessleneas. These bad ernithined up: ward at n twelvemonth, eibeil.irge eoneniting Dr.ldrae. Evanit.looClialliam id** Awl isbieklieg avec amde treaunest, the patient was tom tetely restored to health to the abort seeeigif one istiniteraf for the ineelenleble benefit done: ed. shun come forward sod volunteered the abpreligAte Per sake, Wbobssileimitieriii by AL IL 111114LEllUl, Agent, 1910 1 _ rto--18;Vreoditic021100w8camit MBER - 2t:.:0442. GOODE'S Cs/circled Female Pills. These Pillsarestronity iecommended to the notice of theladitts as a safe and - efficient remedy in removing, those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex ercisesor rental debility of the system. They obviate ccestivenees, and counteract ail Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills have gained the sanctine and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Uni ted States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholm - lie and Retail, by IL E SELLERS, Agent. sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second. WK. ADAIR, Boot mid Shoe Maker, Libe.-tg St, opposite the head of &firkinid sf., Pittsbwrgit.— Tbe subscriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomis Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business in the old stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, in the hest manner and oa the shortest notice. Be keeps cor slant ly on hand a large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and of the trmt quality. He solicits the patronage of the pub lic and of the craft. WM. ADAM. pITTSBITRGIT MAiillTFACTOßY.—Springs am( .ftzles for Carriages at Easter* Prices. The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly : on hand Coach. C and Eliptic Springs(warranted.) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames. Brass and plated Hub Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, SiArer and Brass Lamps, Three fald Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges. ke .4-e. Proprietors. D.SELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling in Fourth, 1-1 1 - e near Ferry st reel. sep 13—ly The attention -'ftho•e wbo have been eomewhat scep. tical in reference to the numerous cenifieates published in favor of Dr. Foray - nes Compound Syrup of Wild Cher. ry, on account ofthe persons being unknown in this wee tion of the State,ts respectfully directed to the following certificate, the writer of which has been a citizen of this borough for several years. and in knos n as a gentleman of integrity and responsibility. To the .11,fest, Mr. J. KIZIllr. I have used Dr. Swaynes Comp and Syrup of Witd Cherry for a conch, with which 1 have been severely n 1 flicted for about four months, and I have no hesitation in saying that it is the most effective medicine that I have been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness, and agrees welt with my diet.--and mantalns a regular and good appetite. T car freely recommend it to all others similarly afflicted. MIXXICIC, Borough ofChamhersb's. March 9. 1340. rep 23 For sate by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street. FRCIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL 13E1ISONS desirous of procurine Fruit. Silade. and Ornamental Trees, or ft hrtobberv, from Philadel pl.ia or New York, are requested to make appliration as soon as possible. at the Drut and Seed Store of the Sub scriber, where ran be had ratalogue., eratuitously, of the most r zrellent net ies. F. L. SNOWDEN, sep 3i No 11 , 14 Liberty strnet, head of Wood U. S. PORTAB[.E BOAT LINE For the Trans portal ion of illerchardize to cod from Pitt., - bnrsiA . Batt inurre, Philadelphia. NM" fork,and 865 too. TO 0n,.7 11 in the ,horte,t time. Tl 4 E: United States Portal-le Beat Line, in composyl Of Roots built in four set-liens, porn se:tiort capable of coataining sever. 10115. and susceptible of being separate or detached and transferred from l'anal to Rail Road, thus, of it were, forming a complete train Of Cam. or preveittliog theovel appearance of a Boat sailina on land file .4-eXllX*.e'l'a shipping rr+ tbe several jnelinni and ter rid natior-s of Ca nalsand Bail Roads. the expense of transhipment and live damage the ellthi..lll‘inill tin IrPiTinerli to:11114li.17; and rendering it impossible to sevarnte loss of goot s on the wat'.-ovule In the i.eruhar construetion of 11. e Boat having jour sepa*cle ape-Inverts in whirl. goods are Flo red. renders then. less liable Ie d „moire goods nr water or oti.erwese I ban bv any other mode of Ira ospar. I ion. The sy , lern of Tra romorta t . rtS •e:nmmended by the ( - anal Commissioners and tately adopted by the Stale. refers part irula Hy to this clans of Ron! , The floats of ibis Line are owned by responsihle captains that run 'lrani, and is the only Line now in operation free from monopolies or combination. G e onsivled In the undersilned agents will he re ceived free of commisvion and shipped without delay al the lowest rates. All char,ses paid and every instruction promptly attended To. C. A. M'NULTY 4' Co. 4,115. Canal Ravin, Pittsburgh, F. F. POPE. .Afent Rowly's Wharf, Rattimnre. TllO5 BOR BRIDGE, AErent.Phila. IVIA }ISLE SUFAt.7TtlllY.—Patrirk Cass field re. sperifully acquaints his friends and I he pultir gun era Ily, Ilia t he has r hmmenced the !tiarhle tutsiness at the corner of Fiflh and 'Liberty As...where w ill he roust? ritty nu hand. tomb stones, mantel pier -es, monuments. head and fool stones, table slabs for cabinet ware. and every arlieleartnert:deiee to the business. He will warrant his work to he well done, and his charges will he moderate. fie rnspeel fully asks a share of Alb' is patronage. Pep 10- JAMES A. VENZEY. Forwarding and Commission. Merchant. Aeent for Steamboat Cleveland and Pennsviva ma and Ohio Line. flaring rented the ware house formerly occupied by Blrmin2ham k Co.. Nc. 60 Water Street, Letween Wood and Smithfield, ie prepared in receive and forward goods to any port on the Ohio ur river on res.sonableterms. aep l 0 C0 -P.B RTNERSHIP.—G. P. Smith Jr W. Hampton, having associated themselves tugm her under the firm of Hampton tr Smith, will continue the whnleattle Dry Goods business in the house recently occupied by Hampton. Smith ¢ co where they will be receiving in a few days a new stock of Pall and Wintet.Goods. They respectfully invite ;heir old friends, and merch.nts gen_ entily. visiting Pittsburgh, to call and examine their stoat, sent 28—d3m. Portable Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 lip, at 855 00- do do do do 2,00531.45 00 do do do do 1,500 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 at 30 00 do do do do 500 at 25 00 With raising lovers an addition of 83 to each scale. Dormant scales for the ore of Warehouses, flooring Mills,-/tc.,thestimeprierw as above. A len,Wbite'lL_Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements:int/ a variety of other Counter stales, which they will sell for from 801115, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Vila "Sew Mills. Salt Works, rte„ double and siege geared slide lathes„foot and other lathes for wood teeming taachiors OW tenanting chairs, ptaning machines, 460 r and an* 'Machines. Hall's patent horse power, withwr. without tianishing machines; a superior article; dreelat sow siiillikc'Enaehloast sairieg lath. Illiater% isa chises,asd tookoffiadeseriptiom*Mo for math% black. lig lbeirimasuperhir tor anis 4ft:taco taw and dia, coffee milk , . bedstead isijaiat OWN E mn uncleinery fix "akin tie seame, eau* , *awl Ma' a - ama. aa. Ocala* , Oath% Mom laaMm. tam". jorlithog mom nepainl6 A MIK MAY. Aras. imp 211.--if }. Pbiladel•a I set) 10 JONES 41- CIlT,ElifA!g, SI, Clair st., bear e t lir-etteny Brice LOOK AT THIS TREES INDIVIDUAL ENTERPRISE. fOritlO BRADY; N . . . ; . . ' ' • i For puitiskiar a we Daill Pepin. *it/wear rf Pitts 4urik, is he entitled tit DAILY MORNING POST. TBESahscribers bowing made arrangements to merge the American Maimfacturerand Pittsburgh Mercu ry into one Journal. hese &included to publish a daily paper with the title of the Daill2kraiar Paws& The leadin; object of toe "Parr" still be he damernina tion and defence of the political principles that have bete. tofore been maintained by the Editors. in titeir respective wipers, and their best efforts will still be devoted to the advancement and soccer§ of tbme doctrines. Although, in Politic, the paper will be thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an -honest, candid history of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence: and brief notic e s of all mat ters and occurrences that come properly within the sphere ofa Public Journal, to make their papet sufticiently in *resting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, it respective of party ccmalderatitins. Id addition to the political and general news that will be found in the .....Iforsiug P vat," the Editors will take pains to furnish the busiaesss community with the latest and most Inttresslng COXIIIMCIAL !rests'. GILIfrIC from all parts of the country, and to have prepa• red such acconitts of the Markets and the State of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men in their several .callings. Terms. —The Port will be published one large imperi al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS. per annum, payable in advance. It wilt atso be sold by news-boys at the low rate of IFIVOCENTS a copy. Advertisements will be inserted at the lowest rates charred by the other daily papers of the city. Int-TWENTY active lads are wanted to veil the Post, who will be engaged on the most liberal terms TOO& PHILLIPS, W.A. SMITH. Autmo 31, 1842. 100 HHDS. KY. LEAF TOBACCO. in more and for sale by J. C. A GORDON. No. 12,Water street. 1 Wickersham, corner of Wood street. and Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10 FARM FOR SA LE.—The undersignecl offers for sale a tract of land situated 4 miles fen.. tremor!, In the direction of Kittanning. Buffalo "township, Armstrong monis. containirg 100 acre!, 65 cleared and under good fence; 10 of whim are in meadow— a good square log dwelling house and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple orchard of 80 bearing trees—and a spring of excellent water convenient tothe house. FOR TERMS npply to the subscribers residing at the Senworks on the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 mite above Free port. TO TUE WISE. --11 is now well understood how much dis , trders attire mind depend for their cure upon a due attention to the body. It is cow understood how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid accumulations without weakening the bodily power. It is now understood that there is a reciprocal induenre be. tweeothe mind and the body. It is now understood that purging with the Brandreth Pills will remove a melan rholY, and even insanity is cured by perseveringly using them: It is now understood how much domestic happi ness depends upon the healthy condition of the digestive It is now well known that the Brandreth Pills have cared thousands of hopeless and belplem persons, even when the first physicians had pronounced them beyond all human means of relief. It is now not only well known that the Brandreth Pills so core. but it is also un derstood how they cure; that it isby their purifYin..eoeet on the blood (het they restore the-body to health. -dr; - 'The , YfiTitenftlie ilealette . Is heelonnite more and more • manifest, it Is recommended daily from family to family. The Brandreth Pills remove In an almost imperceptible manner all nos ions accumulations and purify and owlets rnte the biood.a nd their good effects are not counterbalan ced by am inconveniences; being composed entirely of vegetables they do not expose those who use them to danger; and theiretfectsare as certain as they are salu tary; they are daily and Rarely adminMiersd to Infancy, tenth. manhood, and old age. and to women in the most critical and delicate clrenmstaneee. They do not disturb or shock the animal functions, but restore their order and citahii=h their health. ' Sold at Dr. Brawdreth's Office, No. 93, Wood Street, Piitßtmr2h. Price 25 cents per hot, with fall directions. M ARK—The only place in Pittsburgh where t be genu ine Pills can he obtained, is the 1. - .ctor's own office, No. 98 Wood street. rep 10 DR, J. B. TIFIBITT'S, Respe!etfully inform the citi zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has return ed to the coy. He hores to share the confidence of hie former patrons and the public generally; and solicits a renewal of a portion of their patronage. in connexion he would otkserve. that the operation of Lithotrlty, (or hrea king the stone In the bladder and allowing it to pass of with the urine,) is every where commanding the deep est interest. tie hopes to extend the benefit ofthis branch of his profession to t he afflicted. Strictures, Discos+ a of the Rudder and Kidneys,— which oceasionatlyfollow,— will likewise receive attention. Those from a distance wishing further information will apply personally or by letter. orif d es ired can be accommodated at his dwelling,in a retired part of the ci ty, on Third, between Ferry and Liberty sts. sep 10 lIET Invalids read the following account of a Sallot cored of a complication of afflictions in , nineteen days by the use of Brandreth Pills. it distinctly proves there are herbs in nature which have affinity cure be cause of disease, and Rrandreth's Pillsare made for them Read and be conv-ineed. Take the medicine andbe cared EXTRA° RDIX.OR T C UR E OF RHEUMATISM DIA R RHCE.d, AND AFFECTION OF THE L oxa a Joax Sassy, of Pembroke, Washington colt nty, Haire, being drily sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick about six months since. The pains in his head, breast, hack, left side and instep being so bad that be was arts. bieto help himself, and was taken into the Chelsea Hoe. pital in the city of Boston. That after being in said hospital five weeks, Doctor Olissaid be did not know what was the matte' with him, and that he could do nothing for him, nor could he prescribe any medicine. That he, therefore, was conveyed from the Chelsea Hos pital to the Sailor's retreat on Staten island. That he was there physicked with aft sorts of medicine fin a peri od of four months, suffering all the time the most heart. rending misery.— That, besides his aflectioa of his bones he was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: same- Times be would spit a quart of phlegm la the day; besides t his affection he had a had Diarrhoea, which bad more or les-a - attended him horn the commencement of his sick. ns. That at t Imes be dreaded a stool worse than he would have dreaded deal h; that he can compare tbe feel ing to nothing save that of knives passing through his bowels. A Per sutrering worse than death at the Sailor's t Het real, on Staten Island. tbe doctor told him that medi cine was of no use to him. that he mu 4 try to stir abort. At this time be was sufferingthe greatest misery. That his bone , were SO lender be could not hear the artist pleas ure upon the elbow or upon the knee, that his instep was most painful, that as the Doctors:Ltd he would give him no more medicine he determined to procure some of Dr., Brandreth's Pills, which he did„ from 241 Broadway New York; that he coinnseintedwith five Whs. anti some times increased the 4105 e to **Lt. The first week's nee FO much benefited him, that the doctor, not 'knowing what be was using, said, isiow,Straw, you look like a man again; if you improve torahs way, you will soon be well.' That he fatted every dose of the Brandreth Pills relieve Mtn, 'Cid they cared him of the pain when at stoot;that they sett cared Iberia:Asthma, sad Amity the pads in his bones;--That the medicine seemed to add strength to him every day. He toldthe doctor yester— day the 1116 instant, that he felt himself well. and also. that he owed his .recovery to Brandnetha Pills under Providence, that he bad taken .1 he medicine levelly day for 19days; that the doctor told him if he had knows he bad kern tatting that etedicittet. he should, pot hate stayed another day In the ionise- • lie 4:seaside's it Whist dnty to make this patine tratranent for thebenetit Pfeil 4tritalbrty ailikehed; Oral they may 'taw where to find Smedielne that will eine them. • . !DON SIIAW , John Shaw Wag by me duty sworn thie litth day of April. lea did &pate Italia:iv d'''rabs foregoing . state. meat buss. J. a wasitunt.r•aminhot Deal". slitNuPrztitxririp.4l4 *mat* at D. Bess. - itlit"Wiltelpitt dint444,4IMAAWAKer. ,Rin* Yak matt ids pifaiiii . iitsmice. so. * flikailaiegiaoMisigli; ird - o"rnagattifiushiltbvabollOwiliio l i etml tproved Flat' 'proctored be tnr Machint between Pta h street. two re 11211.111 th: infarlnre and td the &Mow ; sca !espy/mi. composed of No. 1, Port e P tato rm ales 1J(1 A weigh pouuds,at $65,- PROSPECTUS I'VM.4- PHILIP BAKER BRANDRETH PILLS. . . ~'}' ___- ~.~ . =-.~.~~~: mss, PRICE: TWO CEN TUE LITIEUARY POW. TEE BM:Mani' Infinital l . An Irish stretch. - ... sr TA C AZTVCOL or .rttas ar rat OWL 'WOW -. I ' The faults of the lower orders of the: , Irish are sufficiently well known; perhaps , their virtues have not brien proportionause ly observed, or recorded fur observation,' tit all events, it is but justice to there, an 4 It cannot conflict with any established pOlisri , ey, or do any one harm. to exhibit them* s a favorable light to their British felielote - si' subjects, as often as strict truth - - will Illiler'' mit. In this view the following story irl' ;,.. livritten—the following facts. indeed; foil • we have a newspaper report before us, - w'aich shalt be very slightly departed from, ~. while we make our copy of it. -1,. The Irish plague, called typus fever, rote,,; ged in its terrors. In almost every third cabin was a corpse daily. In every one, 3 without an exception, there was what had made the corpse—hunger. It need nraa de added that there was poverty, too. Thq ~. 1 poor could not bury their dead. I r ma .;. mixed motives of self-proteetioe. terms . cud benevolence, those in easier eireumy ~,, stances eeerted themselves to administer,- • . . . . retie rlstferent ways, money was subs 4 lictiboAkthen came England's menifile 't dent stenallette—God prosper her for it).-s wholesome food, or food as whale/mamas Mbad season permitted , was provided, an 4 en of Teepee:ability, bracing their mint% to avert the damp: that threatened them, selves. by boldly facing it, entered the in'. fected houses, where death reigned ale _ .. most alone, and took measures to cleanse and purify the close cribbed air, sad the • rough bare walls. Before proceeding to Our story, let us be permitted to mention some general marks of Irish virtue, which, -.. under those circumstances, we personally 1 poticed. In poverty, in abject misery, , and at short and fearful notice, the poor i l man died like a Christian. H' gavo vent_ to none of the poor man's complaints or invectives against the rich man who had neglected him, or who, he might have sups pos6d, had done so, till it was too late. Except for a glance, inii, doubtless, a little _ inward pang white he glanced at the star, : ving, and perhaps infected wife, er child, or old paren;, as 'aelpless as the child, he blessed God, and died. The appearance of a comforter at his wretched bed side, even when he knew comfort to be useless. made his heart gi ateful, and his spasmed lips eloquent in thanks. In cases of index scribable misery—some members of hie . . family lying lifeless before his eyes, or else some dying. streached upon damp and un clean straw, on an earthen floor, without Co - 'idle] for his lips, or potatoes to point.: ' out to a crying infant, often we have heard him whisper to himse'f, [and to another ' who heard him!] 'The Lord giveth, and ' - ' the Lord taketh away, blessed be the itaifia '— of the Lord.' Such men need ant always: make bad neighbors. - In the early progress of the fever, before the more affluent roused thernselyes.to avert his career, let us cross the threslmld of an individual peasant. His young wife lies dead; his second child is dying at bee side; he has just. sunk into a corner him"' - self, under the first stunt of -disease, long ' -: resisted. The only persons of his family who have escaped contagion and are likely - to escape it. are his old father, who site weeping feebly opus the hob, and _his first horn. a boy of three or four -years, whet, standing between the old man's knee", - • cries also for food. We visit the younT, peasant's abode (some time after. He has not seek unifier - `the sickness.' He is fast regaining his strength, even without proper nourish ment; he can creep out of doors, and eft* the sun. But, in the expression- of b**--' Sallow land emanciated face, there laFierts!SL joy for his escape from the grave, asilestlicA - 4 there alone, silent and brooding. Hirs , aiv. i ther, and his surviving child, are still fiiieci gry—more hungry, indeed, and mom' -f helpless than ever; for the neighbors who had relieved the family with a potato arse - - a mug of sour milk, are nor' strikers dower - themselves and want assistarere to a meek greater extent than they can give it. 'I. wish Mr. Evans was in the plaeo n i l . - • • cogitated hitebani Carroll, 'a boy could* spoke forn'ent him, and not spoke for Math:- ing, for all that he,s an Englishman; anti -_ I don't like the thoughts of going up to the house to the steward's face—it wouldn't _ turn kind to a body. May be he'd ' some come home to us, the master himself. 4 Another fortnight elapsed. Miehtture. hope proved vain.' . Mr. Evans was sift ~ in London; though a regular resident.ors his small Irish estate, since it bad come in,. * to his possession, business unfortunately—. and he would have said so himaelf—euer kept him an unusually long time absent--. Thus disappointed, Michaul overcame bra 'repugnance to appear before the letrort.:4- steward. He only asked forivork, hoer; . ever. There was . none to be had iie..ll, turned his slow and still feeble feet inter the adjacent town, It was market day vj 4 and he took up his place amonga crowd 04`. other claimants for agricultural employ ' , ~..., meat, shouldering a spade, as did each - ..it his companion , . Many farmers came: to -.. the well known stainirtg.and hired men'at, ! his right and at his left,.but, no one addresies,_ . ed Michael. Ones or twietkiedeed, karats: l ,, ed perhaps by his sidelong leaks of ;Irt . , - 'Leeching misery, a fermeratoppori* itapt, sent before him, and gbitrcedeTer_hiS.SgezA ure; but _Ol,l his wore and fitakipg._ limbs givi ng We pro!rsiae ctfiriesittflit:: , i or io the working 600.--woidly minot": 0000 l coweinrre4 lieSaurnalke**.lll".*.i.k._: ifoOod up toworo ,l 4%*. -11 O" - -* 141 / 4 .: to 3,lkttit a allailligit-41 1 . -*NW- --4"'z' -,. , =MY IMEMUS • W.',