E v ,t m, =MN TRAVELERS TARE EOM -2 ' . provided with the li.tateil Goa bifis printed with a figure of the ap. - Gil you are not deceived by 11 ,. gentsstatiny, their boatel') be jou ,- Guard, when they arevot yr serarN The following is a list of boats, - ty Guard at the Port of Mid,. first on the list have the improireda . • apparat .1F it is impossible for an ex, SAVANNA, FORM i :. RARITAN, - ILLINP. ' NIAGARA, DU • i;;° ORLEANS, - JEWEgi t, CANTON,._ MO ! LADY OF LYONS, EADDO'. - . VALLEY FORGE, INDI AN FORT PITT, GirLt. , • BREAKWATER, QUERN EXPRESS MAIL, DUKE° ALPS, BRILL& CASPIAN, ECLI. IDA, WM.,. WEST WIND. 1111 0 .11 f i M A E QU ETTE, OSPREY TAI,LEYRAND, PE 'PANAMA, POWIN• CICERO, SARAH ANN, NARRAGANSETT, AMARANTH. MUNGO PARK, ;NEPTUNE, ADELAIDE, ' J . It* NoRTH BEND, GALIIh; MARIETTA, - M ENT* BRUNETTE, COLIPAI •T EA M FERRY BOAT, The l ravveditit communtly are ret ltrinrc 11 , 'c matte a choice or a boat,t and Fee yrho her it would uot he and security to choose a Safely Curt n.. ,, nv• ant: frenzht, in preference to • aza.n-t tdcsion —and that they trd not Uti= invention has the unquabief . y steam en:jne liuilders--gentleoh• it is to under-land the snlject, and via' ill'errstot —besides a number of reit , r 2F"r , leti rn and 01 hers—all of whidi' ]. my Mi - e. No 10. Water strert,warreil ht all limes 1 0 exhihit sly whn vv talzr the trouble in call. sep llt CA DWALL IVAII - \PLR, REAL ESTATE Thr• riber offers for gale,r3 ! 'LP : , eaiPr part of his tall U.r. ci 1. , of rol,litir2h and A Ilrgheny n , arly new, a. r ,7 ii u a , r r , . ra ck et 1 , 1 rret .1 ei wean Strata . - fr oil or a.,otrt 54 feet hr Om*. r sril put rhaFers,ala. ,11,,,1,11r. lot in Allethrt! ~,,ard of 350 frft in I'. ntisylvailia Canal . . _ AL=,, IN. , for :Idiom ortz he f'iire. :L;il Orr in dough, in' i n di " m , h 4 mu house winch 1 now occur !,,,.:•with Iwo Finfi brie% to .t,i rorner of Market and FrOAti Pi :1 ;roundrent,and now orrtapir : -rOrf,V. ALEX. CCM'. ~a A ar. .1" I, PI TF.D.—t% anirdo ra< or , 2oods, a rplaill it yof Fla: art :1111, , , , ds or Country Produce ta , ' r nr roods at H A nRIS'S Irmo,. • 21—'f Commig,ion Wareltro, 4 Ii A RT. COVISIif ion ,A 1 err A t i l t, Burr and American ArausfactEres. r: F.TEn TO— nn i;,ier. Pillstmrth: Anton Flail, C rinrnn of [l'd. D. llavi F, Vay A t . pr y. 02(1P11 Co. J .V; ocrd4onr ne, Egg.. Madison. "to h'• VALI; 461. E FARM FOR E V Farm on which I live, in W se iiradrioct.slielit, 'containing one nor about 70 acres of which is c s , 1 . 0 h( urn litutiered. There are upon. II art II 3- d a barn 63 ree,t by 34;2n apple A -0 . I. oI seceirity acres of coat i'• 14 , equal to that of any upland UT fr h.. .-3',•rn,stoade known on a pplic2tioni°' in the premises. WILLIAM WA 11,LI A !t4 C. WALL , s pa --aAd Picture Pratte • ''' ,„r r Four'h S , rert Pittsburgh.--CaotaSi 4-c , fot A rt Isis, always ou hand promptly framed to order. Sepakilig e=t notice. rarticu lar attention paid to mail whioh err descrip:ion. Person= fitting up Stearn 8010 Or. imeni. , I he tradvantage 10 tail. i n Ca 1.• ell 117 HITE L EAD:TiIe ISElbgri!4'lll,A t• • v J„,„,,..,. V to furnish painters. and 0 110 ;it , clia.e pore White Lead made, of *IAA Throat, ~ c ,. ranted equal. if not soperkktrialll77 a in , t All oldem addressrd to Dardapt g . 4 - Co . No.llot3econdsitt eel.Pll me. are hi ritLltlr.4ilo. : ---- L -6"°l &DIES rAselorlAsts ....,a j , ir Gen . Fifth St., ode iosr Porta aaokelli En°7l„,. ft en,e - , The Siiriber reatteattl ft Y IP . 7; t l I ' i t 1 bi I r 7.t 1 and siekiity, that as .Ica?, !ailing Fhoes ofitisoarn m i.a I .1 t 1., o' where he will keep constantly es ; 1 1 0i the . meat of ail . itd . res to sui tkhei n L dsm oUs. ladlilestll,ilol sr4r.i 74t0 Eon • - 1 and shors.ofthe WA oa a•ash , rxt., o kinds oftfancyiwork—sneb ...., 1 1 R J ‘ , ,lippers., colored gaiters. and ba rs" children's ellsters. silt talle r : l ' ll.' oi wilt he made at the shortest rindet2A Per. Ladies-1041 please eslital d rt l % as the soteteriher feels el:Medea' tom ; i any article in his line nig SOY 1 sep 10 _... tbe-P IP. S. Don't• for e et. bcel,l door from lisi'Oes I ettentir flee from Market Street. LrOup y rub I i Rem twanek , ORD. liiir-----------—t•LLi AM DIGIIY having le V Wiriness OrDlOlll4llO Lthert Se st reet and 42. m arket. owe , th a nks to the riunierons Crietohl„1111 firm. foi the very tiberal "initP°P.: tended tii Win, in enetteCtleW w."- fir is to assure them tbat every e • merit Ibe contirmation of the glee. Peet fatty invite' tteir attendee Itio Ctothiniontich beenteWeitillilieo than has been ever offered. be ing ,ei the whole of tbesfocir or the imigrj tale; ar d as tm intPlaslo - eiliiiita;:i ensb buiinicati,ere leen . _airli surpass big stock, eitliOr in CIF7. 7. WWI of woripnateshlll. ' ; . ,41 11 t Please in teare notiftetila Pl litre& is Pettil°ll.ll" - ' ni at hi= 50 cents cp 10 ANDS RE I rel y In 1 i Pe, ili EMESII loals and or whicb meshy.. to ii which reapective cerned in residence. • est Irvin- A awes: 140510,1 r. Pant ifint-Nte?!..Zio iir.44 aid SiWkst litee.fg• ofel iii his *hie '4ll-4.10s , . .i.wksalgrafkresolo4ll,,,:rif • 'ed to V* • eta op, tigt pte pride p. 63 MENEM LISIIED BY o ps Sy W. H. SMITH, of ROOD k FIFTH STS. pra,lA RS a year, payable in . TWO C NTI3--for sale at the ,ad by News Boys. and Manufacturer bS ii r 3 il_4; sam e r, . nbce, on a d,rabie C'ES‘T‘: a Year' in " of Advertising. vvinse. LINE Oft LESS". 0301 tlnr turtniti, 4a.00 /r; Two nonif, COO 1,40 I Thy,. ml3nitts, 7Ato 1.59' f mtr mon.lts, &Oft 3.60 \ I'IS month, i0:80 , W Oar eA r, 15,09 - - TA- E NTS. "Rt. rit S l incrmc 1 t , V.fl9 ;1 mon f IS 3,00 :rafr `5.79111"5 D. , 'LLVEL , 'a year OFFICE S, &C. rurd hcin - ren Ni[ e% And Wood .roslrdir•er. (Logi - ' form Wood st. reter• itAn Rifbaet'2ol l ector. First and SccJnd TcrsasarPr. Tv-,ii street, next door 10 the R. Johnston, Treasuter. et, Ifttween Market and Wood t!Eg=l22=l NKS. n‘larket ❑nd Wood !drools, on AGN Le, 141 Ess* S kRANI OR PHai C ECRU. ee.z. yr:Tkr-r-TtERS. AND FAR!IIERS . 0:10: 111;M.) Fourth, betsv( en wAr \V ood I/C11.111.' nr r Fen ri; :111A St. Clair. r n• T , ,trtl and %Vona. r • T I. and Smilt.fiel.l. >. ni r•per and Canal. rr , :rr Secent •rt ofol,,ite Wayne n r, ir SI . nprointe Canal rms. A TTORNEY AND R L IW.—Orice rein° n r. 1..1 Ft.. neatly opposite .nest rooms to John D. Motion, sep !OTT. M. 11.— Office removed to ircen Penn and Liberty St e • s P 10 A- Mackey, wh...lr , :ale and k French, and Domes tic . rotahnrzh pep 10 & )117LIFIRE, Aitorneysi and Office in the Diamond, bark sep 10 —ow, A iderninn; °thee north s•,, ~1,.., e n Wood and Smithfield 4 eP 10 - T. - Re(' Of% 11, , z :1,11 Ptt,F4,ii rah :.1; Strert. F.e;) 10 •-• ••• :1,1 X•+ -29. ROBINS(.V.S, Allor.lrY al Law ht rem, head of ‘Vooil. F and Flower ;Feeds of etr n. c:a a. as y.ra he had at the Dreg F. L. SNOWDEN.. 1'; I. head of Weal. r the Rridgi nit Qin ItS N. KLAN Fit A NCIS 1.. YOUNG• VN, & CO., Furniture Ware Exchanae Alley. pu , ,,.....hir9ntire. will find it to wing folly .Fatesfied that fCr. 10 rece , ved 160 choice Noi r-cr.-11 and cot gale cheap by the do• IS.X.AC HARRIS, N 0.9, Fitch 1r,m1,1 Mammoth Otsion reed, (OT ril; and Seed :are of F. L• SNOWDEN. 1` . .4 tilerty ,ttrutt, head of Wood. Jeßst:i ! , WEET. TOTATOa3, `IS , . F. L. FNOW BEN, S^-- 13J Liberty head of Wood st r‘f Hoes. Fancy Spades r.,:dine Tools, Budding '‘t-'.Prul 1,2 Shears, etc.. Jost re- F. L SNOWDEN. ^` ^I street, head of Wood. U "' --J received a sinall sup. ''d Venison Hams, on retail r cw ~, ISAAC H tRRIS. Agent, and Cont. Merchant elovr.r 5,..-d, Orchard Grass and ' l ueGrass, always on hand and for P. L. SNOWDEN. -114 Laren y street, head of Wood. IN N, .litoroegs at Lew • efface Diamond, to "Attorney'raow," meet, between Market and Wood sep 10 `BLq.'iNKS. for proceedirms, Jr. er the tate law, for sate at this rce- .1s on the North East corner of Coat h E treet• Apply to DA ELINCTON, Market, near 4th et. *drab's ['rerun r!oular Beet deed..ingt and for sale at the Dreg and Seed P. L. SNOWDEN. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. Ni OF PARTNERSHIP.—The heretofor e existing Itelareett WIIr e ENIAMIN OOPSWEILet 1601241 Y whew- William Digit, ie tettunized if the firm is Mailing up die hasinesa WILLIAM MORT; IBM; .V.:II9PEWEIitr L , I.Y !. • , ''' ?... ' '' r - . 1 / 4 . ' , ''.T 7 I ~ I DR. E. MERRITT, DENTIST, office fig Smith. "ad, between Se:thud and Third Slit., sep 10 I'zrraEmea e. Jon NsToN t STOCKTON, Bookselterg.Printerz and Paper blenufaelorprs, No. 37, Market tit. tie p 10-19 JOHN ANDERSON, Smith fi eld Foundry, Water st near the Monongahela House, Pilmtursh. LEONARD S. JOHNS, Alderman, St, Clair street, se cond door from Liberty. Pep 10-1 y Dr._ S. R. HOLM SS, Office in Second street, next door to Me'Arany 4t Co's Allow Warehouse sep 10—ly SHUNK Sr FtNDLAY, Attorneys at Law. Fourth near Me Mayor's nice. PUtsburlzli. sep laly TtlOs. HAM LTCI:4 , Ai torn ey at Law. Fifth, het ween Wend and Smithfield sta.. Pittshurah. sep trJn TONER. Allo , nev nl LIVIV. North Ea = t rorner rZi i/heiti and Foil r h streeie. sof) 10-1 y IsZl 014, 11 6,- . o 'r d iTi t t. U whereil vr he e p e h r a d a v :r e e n _h er n a u l s. o supply. nf ri , i wrapping. printing. wall paper, blank book?. school book., be. Yep 10--ly soil C. Tow.3.,:END en.. fr,,, Workers and 11,,, nfacturers, Market reet. between - 2d and 3d streets. sep 10-1 riX(7ll %NG E noTEL. co, of Penn andct. Clair Et eetß.by McKU3BIN tr S)IITH. 10—ly .1), 1G METAL.-77 tons soft Piz Nirtal for sale by J. G . A. GORD DN. No. 12 Writer Flreet err, 13 34, LISS. rt NCON HA MS. 16.000 lbs. 1.1.,c00 000 Sh b oulderF. for FICP p J. G. 4- A. CORDON. No 12 ‘Vriter street J AS. P.ITT En , Tn:si, Jr.. , ham, •ear rdicbursh. Pa,. Manufb , tursq of Locks. Ilinces and Rnir,.-; T o . lacer. Fu ller. M ill and Timber Screws; Housen Screws for Rolling Mill-,4•c. sep 10—Iy j 011.1% AI'CLOSKEY• Tai for and Oct liter, laber.y street, between Sixth and V trzin alley, mull side. se p 113 - w Bußßni Dc E .c• CO., Wholes - 411e Crecers and sj Cninmis,ion Me,chant=-9.-rond street, twt weer. Wood and STnillitield sep 10- ly COR DON. Cmnmks.inn and Forwarding OP • M.•rritnr,t , , Mittier st.. 10-1 y racks hams. a coot rt icle. ITeived Per S. lj R Corsair, and for sale by J. G. 4 - A. GORDON. sep 10 No. 12, Water street srGNll & MOr.N.S.F.St --40 hluls lv.,w Orleans Su ear; 30 bbl. 9 New Orleans Mal:is-es; for Fide by EeP 10 J. C. nORDOS. SUGAR. -7 prime N. o.•S•ilar. rereived nrr li Maio e. and for sale by 3.r. A- A. r: RDo N sep 10 N 0 12. Wro.l, =tree 0-1 - k R.%1.70N CASK S.in order, no hand and for sate avy J. G. 4- A. CO DON. No. 11, 'Voter Si Cial:G Alt AND Id 01. ASSES.—I 3 Itd 4 b` I, N. 0. Sotar. 32 lad, N.O. NI olasse , , rerricwl per PPZITTIIIOaI I ipporler, and for sale by J. G 4. A. GOIIDON. •ep 10 No. 12. I,Valer ?greet 5 8131..5. LA nt) (Di 1.. for gate B. A. FAIINF.STOCK k CO . .ep ror me ror 6 , 1, nd Wood 1631 It G e t rn town F% I s. lb c r o s . 3 1e srn 10 en-nor rot 61 It acid lVond eta. 400 Preparol C10 . t.,, for r.a • p ho Nat B. A. L' II N roc): R- CO. sec) 10 • enr ner of fish nod Wr.od ei QUG \ O NlOl. >SSES.-60 111,(Is N. 0. Sugar, /:1 1.111, du. do.. WO do. Pia “t.. 11 . ,” oldfld-... fur _ _ BL.Xtiii: PETITIONS, NOTICES, ArC.- 0 1,, used in Bar•kruptcy 11 rOCeed3 TtC , .n,in,e~t rte Zone piper•nnd in the ft,rrn , arprnved ,;of. t Ite (Mier . of lite Mercury and Perrocral. sop 111 W3l. ill -1113.1.1{1), I.l,lses' hom and shoe Ma ouilctorer. Nn. lill. Third Vreet. t;et WIT Wood and Smithfield streets, sell 10 NBUCKMASTER, AT , RNEY AT LAW, . ha, removed his °dice lo Ihe corner of Fourth st reel and Cherry Alley, tietween Sniii hfield and Grant st reets, tshurrh. sep 10 FOR RENT•—Thethveilinp and Int containing 4 acres. in Aliephent . , near the Beaver Rna4,!ately aeen)4ldhy Mr. Sanone!Clinreli. Apply ay the Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank, to W. D. DENNY. sep 10 Cashier. r% AY I D SAN DS, NI ATCII & CLOCK -R—F MA pi ER, No. 7, St. Clair fAr.•el, Pius . 4 burZi!, DEALER IX WA TCHES,CLOCKS. BREASTPLXS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS. IC LIS, CONE S. .S -c. sep 10 LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A' fnu sn pply of I.antivelll's Garden Seeds, always on hand, and for sale at his agrnry, the Di 51 .tore of F. L. SNOWDEN - . .cell 10 IS4 Li tier; y street. head of Wood DR. DAVID WARD ha, his office and residence on Four: li Street, nearlysooth of the court House, second from Ross,treel i;e will faithfully attend all calls peitahling to his profession, Nicht calls should lie made at the door shove the hasepierit. sep mu EMOVAT, —Matthew Jones, Itarl er :tad Mir Dress .lL fr,hasremovedlnFonrihslreel. Opposil e he May orp office. w here he will 1w happy to:wait u porr ',curia nen t or transient customers. He sulk lis a share of pulitir pat rep 10 lil / 7 34. A. WARD, FYENTIST, Penn st. three V door below Irwin street. Hsu r 6 of business, from 9 , unlit 5 P. X rifler which lime he will Wend 10 no ene exrert in eaFee or neinai neree.it He would further inform those who non v think proper to employ hint, I !sat he experis int medtat e payment, w it hoot the necessity on his part of sending in hills. sep 10 JGUN .IPFARL %ND, Upholsterer and Cabinet IV-her, Third L. between Wood .4- Market streets. rests-ond inflrais his friends and the public that he is prepared to eseente all orders for SOrllt. Sideboards, Bu reaus, Chairs. Tahtee, fledstea&, Stands, Hair and SilTi ria Mattrasse., Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering wort:, whip i he will warrant equal .0 any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. scp 10 COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, Na 110 Word Street, Pittsbargh.—R. A. Bansman. A uti loneer and Commission :Merchant, is now prepared to receive and sell ail kinds of Goods and Merchandise, at his lair:re and capacious looms, No. 110, North East Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, Fiitshurs.h. ilesular sales ef Dry Goode. Furniture, G roceries and of her articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week. Hardware, Cutlery, Thy Goods, and Fancy articles, on Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday eveniur,s. Books. 4-c., every Saturday evening. Liberal advances made on Consign BMWS when wanted. Rarzezacam. Me John D. Davis. Esq., Ragaley 4- Smith. .4 Hampton. Smith, 4. Co., I - F. Lorenz 4- Co.. J. W. Bartrcidge 4- Co.. I S. M - Lee 4- Co. .. Capt. James M'Gargilta- Pittsburgh 44 C. Ihmsen, Esq. 4. Joan IrFadden arq. 4- Logan 4- Kennedy. 44 J. K. Moorhead 4- co, Jas P. Stuart. Esq. 4. RobertGalaray,Esg: ea Capt. Jas. May. Melfay,Hanna, 4 Co. .4 William Symms, B.G. Beurti. Smith, Deploy 4 Co Pittabzrgk 41141 Bearer picket. - ' Steastioat :ft:7777 ' - ff 7 - smorrainoilal I, • SAAPL. 11EXPHILL, .Master. , HAS expettienced-her regoilar trips,• and wilt inn dal. Iv (Sundays excepted.) Lettn• Beaver•at 80' clock A. M., lehves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clOck P, M. con nects at BeaveT with the Pennsylvania and Ohio Line of Freight mad Packet (anal boats between cleaver, and Cleveland Ohio, and Greenvitle, Pennsylvania. Leaves - Tleaver daily,a!t 6 o'clock P. N. This line connects with two daily lines on the Pencsylvania canal to Philadel. phia, and wah tee New York and Ohio line on the Erie canal, and NeiN York and Ohio line and Ohio canal, al. so with ste:Aii freight and pas s a ge boats, brigs and Fchooners, on the Cakei. The proprietors of i bis well known line will be prepared on .the opening of naviga. llion to tran.port merchandise to any of the intermed/. ate ports on the Pennsylvania and Ohio, and Ohio ca nals; to any port on Lake Erie, and the Upper Lakes;to and from New York City and Philadelphia. d- Dickey, Beaver, Pa., Cobb Wormer 4 Co., Cleveland, 0., Rees Sf Taylor. Warren, 0., PITTSBURGIIM . E% ELAND • STEAM PACKET MICHIGAN, IV. B. BOIES, Master. RUNS daily !Sundaes excepted,) between PITTS. BURGH 4- BEAVER. leaulna Bearer at RA. M. and Pillsburei at 2 P. M. providrd with EnansAr Safe ty Guard to prevent Explosion of Boilers. This splendid and fast runninz Steam Boat basing Deem color:le:ell expressly for this trade, and runs in nnneetion with CLARKE k ,Cc's Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line of Or down the. Ohio canal to alas-ikon. 4-e. and Erie Ex 'lle Canal Boats of this Line are towed to and trot, Pit tsimrsh direct, and the !twine's conducted an the mo•t prompt and economical system. Having a cOnnec lion with The Pennsylvania Canal Lines to Phiiadet• Mein and Baltimore, and Steanimals running town the Ohio river; also, through our Agents at Cleveland„ with Reed's Steamboats and several Lake Vessels, and the •f roy and Michigan and Buffalo Lake boat lines on the Erie canal, we a•e prepared for the transom ration of Frrie lit to and from all paints on the ranal, the lakes and the flier r, or the Eactern cities, at prices as low as anv other tine. G. i %. 11 ORDON, No. 12 Wnier si eet t Meet ... . - MIL, PITTSBURGH, NO s 4 2 JAMES A. PEATY, Aeent, N 0.60 Water - street, Piitshurgh FBEIGHT AND P.IISSRGE BOATS, daily tit Cievelasd. Ohio. leneion Line to Greenville Apply to 0. Jtf. Hart on, N 0.55 Water Ft, or at Steam boat lliehitzan`.9 La ndine. Pitistorah. Clucks 4- co. Beaver. l;nbb and Ireatherbee, Warren. Wheeler S- Co. Akron: Thomas Richmond 4- Co. Cleveland REFEU TO J. R. wick ik co., C. reenvil!e: W. C. Alnico. Sharon, R. W. Condineham. New Castle, /oho Irt trk.Yourzslown, John Campbell Newton Falls; Campbell 4^ Ilt O'er, Campt.ellstown; P.abroek A—Mcßride, Ravenna; C. $ r n Rhodes, Franklin; 11. I.llillrr 4- Co.. Coy:11102a Fall.; Wellman 4. Whitehead, Massillon: Cordon Williams. 4- Co_ not roil; K inne,Davis ¢ Co.. Roiralo; Cowing. Richmond. %.Viflintni k Co.. New York. set) ;0 1 I GBY—Xo. I'2l. Corner of Wood um! Front Fettel,rgh. has on hand a complete as ,orint.exi of QIWCII , V are suited to it rity or COMM) * rtadr. ehoi., =election of pore while and gold band DINING AND TF.AWAPF,, in large or small sets, or -emirate Were= to =till purchasers. A cri=k of .16. 80. or 8; piece sets, iitiperhly pointed anitgilt Tenn . :ire. at 'very lon- prices. Toy Teaware. Toole, and rich painted and gilt, from I,ollln $5.04) per set n's ofeveri Cei - eription, While china Shaving Mutts. Granite ii Tea eters ice=. In white and with .prc i mid Ame r ican .rroc. r printed in Hue and ?dark. A Int 7r variety of Sicianitioai Dining and Rreakirvt imported to inairti. comblele ri,,,, Prof arnne baking plates and distirs, from the Der!iyshire Fotteries. Flint arid Green Glos.. In all their carkties. Window Clas=, of every size . Parent eucket:, Tiflis and greters. Stone Pipe Dead., 4-c. c. kr. All of which are respectfully otTered to the pub. tic on the ',min favorable terms. Jan 26.1842--In J. FOX ALDEN Attar, nand Conn sellor at T • Late. C fft rs his profeonwial cervices to the rit• izena of riltsluirgh and hopes for a share of pnblicpat ronaze. Ile will execut all hinds c, r writing with neat ness nad dispatch. CacPs in hank ruptr y attended to on reasonalrie terms.—Orlire in Smithfield street, at the house of Mr. Thomas O'Neil, to whore he refers. aep 10 T. I. FOX ALDEN. D" -in CLARK. .Ig't. Fa.q kionaSla Boot Maker,— taq removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third oreet.., where he wou'd he happy to see his . old customers. and nll others who feet dispos ed to patronize him. lie uses nothin: hut first rate stock, and env plays the hest of workmen; and as he ziven his ronoent personal attention to business. lie trust.i 'tint he will deserve and receive a fair bare of patronage. sen 10 FRUIT:=. ICE t:ItE 4.- CONFECTIONARY.— A 'Bunker respectfully infoi ins his friends. and the public that they ran always lnd the best quality of Ice Creams. losether with al; kinds of confectionary and friiits. In t heir season. at his establishment—No. 11. Fifth ctrriet, bet ‘reen Wood and Markrt. N. 8.4-PartieA supplied on the shortest nottte, with cakes, or anything in his line. Also families furnished tclUt Bread. sep 10 JOHN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis sion Merchant, So. 106, carat, of flood dt Fifth ets. Pittsbeerh: 11av1,2 been appointed one of the Auction eers foi the City of PttAnireh. tenders his services to jot. hers, manufaci-orers and dealers. oho may he disposed to make trial of thin market- He i- prepared to make advances on conseznments of all saleable commodities, and trusts to sati,ly correspondents by quick sales, and speedy 'and favorable returns. That (lie Var. - m. 3 interests which may he confided TO him, shall be aticeimiely protected. lie brings to the aid of his own es pe Hence in business and acquaintance with merchandize generailv, the cervices or Mr. S.I.KCILL Planes - rocs; heretofore advantafconsly known, as an Importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a .permanent Ine.agelliera is made. REFER TO Messrs, lli. Tiernan. res'i or NI. 4 M. - Bank. • Dorian:ruin 4- Peebles, • Robert GaltA ay, • James M. Cooper, • ' James May, • t R. M. Riddle, } Pittsburgh • Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres% Exchange Bank. •• Bampion,Smith, 4- co., John D. Davis, •• Samuel Church, 4 J. K. Moorhead. • , Jas. W. Brown 4- co. • John B. Brown. 4- CO. •• ! Smith if Itetdley. • Yardiy ¢ is-oRel7. • John.B. • John Dat.sest, I.A.V/*NNN CAMOMILE. PILL L S BRA. 101114 J. CLEM ER, residing, at 66 Mott street. New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in he incei anravated form. The , symptoms" were violent head. ache, Brest debility. fever, costiveness, cough., heart burn, Bain in the chest and stomach always after eating, rmprtirid appetite, sensation of sinking st the scorner:h. fu rre d iongue, nausea, with frequent vonsitiar, Maine* towards night and restlettless. Thesehad cantianed up. ward cif a twelvemonth, When, on consulting Dr. 1470.• •e,,,i ns amethatininn street, and submitting so kis ever ammesifel and agreeable mode of treatment. the. patient , pas cimpletely restored to health Jn the short spat:Opt, onemonth, and grateful tor tbeinisaktdahle benefit d ed. chidy came frirsuusl and Videistee trod elm Por,Mdmilltbokaaleandltetall.by - •< - „ -1.11..-1.4111 t, • *Pile NO.ll4WoOdstrelailieliiirlfletotHid t N. _ ;~~~ . . Tina GOOD Pills are stiiminlY rtsarst Fitatifs Pi its. These the ladling . 'is a safe and eillen,oded to the notice of those tompladata pectinar to their ist Ne dy in 'remain emise, or general debility of the systea...% want of me- • costitektenvand conitereet aA liSsierictirs.v obviate affections: Them Pills have pined the stutici mimus approbation of the most eitinent Physicians in the ‘..1 led States, and many blathers. Forsalei Wholesale end - Beta it. by R. E FiELLERS, Agent, sep 10 No. 20. Wood Streit, below Second. virm: InAra, Boot and Shoe Maker. Liberty V V opposite Ake lend of finrith.fidd st., Pirrabutek. TTe subscriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas-Rafferty, deceased, has commented business in the old stand of Mr: R.. and is prepared to execute all d&eriptinns of work in his'iine, in the best manner arid on lbw shortest notice. lie keeps cos slant ly on hand large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and of the beat quality. He solicits the patronise of the nub ile aed of the craft. WM. ADAIR. DITTSBURGELMANUFACTORY.—Springs and !tilts - frr Carriages at Eastern Prices. The sutwibers manufacture and keeps constantly on band Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (warranted,) Juniata frost Axles. Sihrer and- Brass plated Dash Pramm Brass and plated Bub Bands. Slump. Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Limps; Three' raid Steps, Malleable I rou, Door Bandies and[tinges. & - c., 4.r. JONEB & ("MEM A 5. St. Chair st., near e ttreteny Brinier. Proprietors Iff D. SELLERS, M. D., office and dwelline in Fourth. 15 near Ferry street. sep 13-1 y The attention sfthii•e who have been somewhat seep. tical in reference to the numerous 'certificat& published in favor of Dr. Svrayne's Compound Syrup of Wild cher rv,Ort aceennt of the persons being unknown in this sec Lion of the State, is respectfully directed to the following cortificate, the writer of which has been a ell 'see of borough for several years,and is known as a gentleman of Integrity and responsibility. To the Agent, Mr. J. KIRBT. Ihave used Dr. Swayne's Comp und Syrup of Wl:d Cherry for a cough, with which 1 have been iwverety fuelled for about four. months, and I have no hesitation in mying that it is the most effective medicine that 1 have been able to procure. It- composes all uneasiness. and agree.- well with my diet.—and plantains a regular and good appetite. 1 can freely recommend it to all others similarly afflicted. .1. Altssiya, Borough ofChamhersb'E. March 9. HMO. nep 23 Foriate by WIL L IAM TIIOR II No. 53 Market strort FRUIT, SFIADE, AND ORNAMFNTAL 101,ERSO.NS desirous of proritrina Fruit, Shade. and 'Ornamental Trees, or Shrnbliery, from Philadrl • ptia or New York, are requested to make application as soon as possible, at the Drat , . and Seed Store of the flli. scrilier,'where can be had ratalognec, eratuitousty. of the most excellent varieties. F. L. SNOWDEN, sep 31 No Ig4-Liberty1 g4-Liberty street, head of Wood For tkc Traneportatien of Xerchandite to and from PittsbitrrA.Baltinwre.Philadelphia, New York, and Bos ton. Througr,it ill the shortest time. THE United States portable Boat Line, k composed of Boats built in four sections: each section capable of 1-01‘tair1111:r SCVPI, LOOS. and susceptible of bein2 separate or detached :Ind transferred from ra , .zil to Rail Road, hue, an it were, forming a complete train of Cars. or Present ins the novel a ppearance of n Boat sailin2 on land and thereby :oinidirm thereat delay occasioned t.y re shiortint.. at .he several juct ions and trend natio! s of Ca nals and Rail Roads, the expense of tranaltipment and Iha da mazer he roods tuatain by I rennent handling; and rettdetin2 it ituposs:lne to separate lots of goncs on the way—Dv:tor to the peculiar constrnrtion of the Boat_ harin2 four Ag(r.1,04, • in n.t.i.F .1: Of tjahie to mimaslelleturts ny water or other wiw f': an he any other madeof transportation. The system of Tranzportation,as recommended he ittte Canal Cormnissioners and lately adopted by the Stare_ refers particularly to this class of Boats. The Boats of this Line are owned by reeponsible captains that nto them, and in the only Line now in operation free from monopolies or combination. Coodsconsitnel to the a ntlergisned nEents will he re (-rived free of commission and shipped without delay at the lowest rates. All charees paid and every instructive promptly attended to. C. A. M'NULTY k Co. Canal fla.in.Pittsburgh. F. F. POPE. A.e.ent: 75 (lowly's Wharf, Baltimore. THOS BOR BRIDGE, AzentPhita. sPpl6—lr NIA ft BLE NI N CTFACTOT: V.—Pat rick Can. tiebi re- Ff.rdfll:l y argot - tints friend,- and t he public •Iten. erally, that he has commenced the ttlarble llnsineFs at the corner of Fifth and Liberty :As—where will he eonstnot ty au hand. tomb stones , . mantel pieces, monuments. head and foot stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every article appertainiaz, to Cie business. Be wilt warrant his work lobe well done. and his charges will he moderate. Be respect fully asks a share of public patronage. eep JAMES A. VEAZEY. Fantrarding and Cantrnisnton '37crchant., Ant for Sienalboat Cleveland and Pen nyylvama and Ohio Line. Flavin_. rented the ceare. house formerly occupied by ftirwin2tiani e s - Ca.. Nc. 60 %Valer Street. i.etween Wood and tzmiinfielif, is prepared in receive and forward goods to any port on the Ohio or river an reasonable terms: yep 10 RTNERSHIP.—G. P. Smith W. llampton, 1 1...1 having associated theniselver together under the firm of Hampton A- smith, will continue the vrholesale Dry Gonda busine.s in the 110115 e recently ncrupied by Hampton. Smith 4• Co where they will lie—eceiving in a few days a new stock of Pall and Winter Goode. They respectfully invite their old friends, and merch,nlß aen_ erally, visiting Pittsburgh, to call and examine their stock, Sept 28—d3M. ['arta ltie Platform Seater on wheels, to - weigh 2,500 Ms, at $55 00. do do do do 2,005 at 845 00 do - do dd do 1,500 at 3.5 00 do - do do do 1,000 at 30 00 do do .. 'do do 500 at 25 00 ' With raising levers an addition of $3 to each Kate. • PrMinaot scales for the are or Warehouses, Flouring llNls r lt Saute prices as abuse. APM,White"s Fatentt: Canter Scale, with 0. Young's iiniyroiretneOLankt a variety of oiher :;bunter sealer. 'which they will sell for from 0 tn-,515, `"Fbey'Llelso'Mantifsieluietdiatri Engines for Flouring mos, Saw. Satt...Works. 'to,. doable and , midge *eared Billie 121trespfoot and other lathes for, wooti tartan.. 'machines for tenanting- thrifts., - plantar `taaehities. Ida; arid sash rapekines.lll ll 's patent hotre,puwer, with or igintinut thrashlntniachinerca imperior artietit dktbtat ' andetaperr for law's* Jaib, "Fillner's lettioaod tool' aim deseriptlons.also for making black repboxes;ttaiperiOr itrilelekgotetsuri tervstrarto enghw 'slacks. taps and dies,'eoffee mills, bedstead - or }pint bolt ' ad madthmr7 for making the same, entton'taetory — me: Olde,"4:114.0.11*-1401_01•PrOls ptattgsstardhl rani imilahls Protheireplired- . • tS*l/110311/1V • • • ' = • .i9ts o .t.gitlagittitr • lA, cot.: ). Philade's I sep 10 . - .......,' ...,.. .-...,..--.:.... ----t--.7-f.', ••,:..„,[.:-.: ~,,,...7., .. 4.15 •, ; i.: ~ s.r, -',. - .4. 1, i'.. --!'-' ' . ..- , . , '. _ _ ... • ~.,,.. .. _ 4 , . . .: n .. , .. . . ..... ~...„..., I.*. r: :. - , , 22, 1&12. LOOK - AT THIS TREES INDIVIDUAL ENTERPRISE. U. S. PORTABLE BOAT LINE. . PROSPEcTIIS Far jrsHiskin," s new Daily Paper is Oa City e Pitts bargA, to he sweitiei t ! Ito DAILY MORNING POST. FrlßESittscribers having made arrangements to merge the American Manufacturer and Pittslitir2h Mei-oi lmen one Journal. have concluded to publish a daily Tim ", the title of the Daily .Mersias- Pest. Wm and del- elif f et of the oPos - r" will be the il:ssemina tofore been rnathethe"b•- path lea! Principles that have here-. papers. and their 'sv the Editors: in their respective advancement and succela will still be devoted to the Although, in politics, the , doctrines. democratic. -yet tile Editors horin..„,ii t h e thoroughly candid histlry 'cif passing •Polititai,q. an Ipmest, and Domeitic Intelligence.and brief noticl,„ Foreivn tersand occurrences that come properly wit hilit of a Public Journal, to mate their impel sullicient+y„, erecting to entitle it to the patronage cf the public, it respective of Party 'Considerations. In addition to the political andge_neral news that = III be found in the "Alarming Peat," the Editors will take pains to furnish the businesss community, with the latest and must Ititemling Costmemettt. IPTELLI mime from all parts of the-citoritry, and to have prepg red such account o f the Markets and the State of Trade as Will be advantageons to our Merchants and Rusinen Men in their several Terms.—The Post - will be pnblished en a large imperi al sheet of fine paper, imanafactnred especially - for this Jonrntl) at the onu.nally low rale of FIVE DOLLARS per annum, payable in advance. It will also be sold by news.hoys at the ton , rate of Two CENTS a cops. Advertizeinerta will be' inserted at the 'Gwent rates charard 1,7 the other daily papers of the city. -TWENTY active lads are wanted to Fell the Post, who will be enzar,ed on the most 'liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W.H. A ups! 31 ,-1 842. 100 HEWS. KY. LEAP TOBACCO. in store and . for rate by J. G. 4 , A CORDON, No. 12, Water street. 11~~RI~03~T'~~I,S ; BY Idcwrison k CO. London, for stale only by S. N. Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley Pittstasrga Pa- and H. Harwood. Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10 FARM FORSALR.—Tae undersigned offers for sair a tract of Lund situated 4 mile; frt.:, freepoti, In the direction of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Armstrong county, containing 100 acrec.6s cleared and under good fence; 10 of w hien are in meadow— a good square log dwelling house and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple orchard of 80 bearing trees—and a epring of excellent water convenient to the house. FOR TERMS ripply to the subscribers residing at the Sattvrorks on the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 mite above Free port. TO THE WISE. -11 is now well understood how much dis .rders of the mind depend for their cure unon a due -mention 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 influence he. tween the mind and the body. It is now understood that rmrginz with the Brandreth Pills will remove a melan choly. 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 Brandrelh Pills have cared thousand., Or hopelcAs 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 Rrandreth Pills PO cure, but It is also un derstood how they cure; that it is hy their purifylngetleet on the blood [het they restore the body to health. The value of the medicine is becomin.• more and more ma nifrst, it is recommended daily front family to family. The Rrandret It Pills remove In an almost Imperceptible manner nII noxious accumulations and purify a n.liintre. rate the I, idod.a nd their -nod - - red h- --"" vententes; twine composed entirely or • vegetables they do not expose those who use them to tianzer; and their effects are as certain as they are sale. Lary; they are daily and safely admini-ters d to infancy, youth, manhood, and old age. and to women in the most critical and delicate circumstances. They do not disturb or shock the animal functions,. but restore their order and tabli=.ll t heir health. Sold at Dr. Brandreth's Office. No. 99. Wood street, fin r7ll. Price 25 rents per hos. with tall directions. MACK—The only place In Pittsburcli where the ;en t ine Pills can be obtained, is the Tractor's own office, No. 98 Wood street. sep 10 DR, J. R . TIRRITT'74, Respectfully Inform the citi zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. that hehas return rd to the city. lie hones to share the confidence of his former patrons and the public generally; tied solicits a renewal of a portion of their patronage. in connexion he would observe, t hat the operation of Lit hot Fit y. for break iop, the stone in the bladder and allowing, it to 1111. s of with the urine,) is every where commanding the deep. est interest. He hopes to extend the benefit of t hic branch of his profession to the afflicted. Strictures, Diseas s of the Plodder and Kidneys.— which occasionally follow,— will likewise receive attention. Those from a distance wishing fottlrer information will apply personally or by teller, orif desired can he areal:rig:misled at his dwelling.in a retired part of the ci ty. on Third, between Perry and Liberty sts. sep Ift LET Invalids read the following acenant of a S t ai cured of a complication of afflictions in nineteen" daysby the use of Br:ifrtroll Pills. It distinctly prove ;here are befts in nature which have affinity rare be cause of disease, and Brand rei It's rills are made for than Read and beconviared. Take the medicine andlte cured EXTRAORDIXARYCURI OF RIM r.v./2 TIR DfRRRIIfEA, .IXD - 11F FECTTOX OP' THE LD.Ara Jon!: Fusw. of Pembroke. WashincLon calmly, Maine, twine duly sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick aiwnt sit months since. The pains in his head; breast, back, left side and instep being so had that he was una. bleto help himself, and was taken into the Chelsea 'DOS vital in the city of Boston. That after being, to said hospital five weeks, Doctor Otis said he did not know what was the matte, With him, and that he could do nothing for him. norcould he prescribe any medicine That he, therefore, was conveyed from the Chelsea . Pita! to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island, That he was here physirked with all sorts of medieine fora peri od of four mouths, suffering all thetirne the most heart. rendinP misery.—. That, besides his affection of his bones he was troubled moth with a disease of the lunysi some. tones lie would spit a quart of phlegm in the day; besides this affection be had a had Diarrlttea, which had more or less:Mended him lions the commencement of his sick. ness. That at times he dreaded a stool worse than he would have dreaded deaf ht that he can compare the feel- ing to nothin. save that of knives passing through his bowels,. Afier !merrily. worm tha n death at the Sailor's Retreat, on Staten Isla od, the doctor told-him that medi cine was of rto ose to him.lltat lie must try to stir about. At this time he was sufferingthe greatest Misery. That his bones were so lender he could not hear the least press ore upon the rlbOW or upon the knee, that his instep was most patnfill, that as the Doctor said he would :eve him 110 morn medicine lie detetufined to procure son* of Dr., ftrandreth's Pills, which he did. from 241 Broadway Ne* York; that he Commented with five pills. and some times increased the dose :o eight. The first Week's use r 0 much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing what w#s ‘ Mrtiegs shills-MoW, Shaw, yen look like a man again; if you improve in this way. you will soon he well. 'Thithef,„ned every drew of she iltantireth Pills relie l e Ohl, first they cured him of , the pain when at, stool; that they nett sh red the dial rhtha, sad finally ',: na retina in his tionetn—That the medicine. seemed ', O a dd strength to him everyday. fietold.tlte docto: ymter... day the 11th Instant. that tie rest httesetriee: d . an d also, that he tiered his recovery to BrandrrAba Tedii, un d er Providence, t hat he bail taken fife taedieinejevety day for 19dar; t haft be doctor told hit., in n s w it ,: known he bad been taking that mcifi'tno, 1' should not have stayed another day in rhe house. r ,„ ca „, idemi , his dolt to make'llita meal -far the luotfit °felt similarly that thaY , May I:stowed:tem to find &medicine tlikilvin elite thtm- • • • :loaf; 'seAw. 'proved Hay tufactored be eir Machin: between flia- street, two re flall,Pitts nr:lrturn and t 1 the follow • scales(whol. composed_ of •tat): No. 1, Port let Plafform ales on *WU. eigb 354.1i1 unds,at Sties, li4w I, or ;roe defy aware Ws Ilthilay April. 1842. dikt depose awl say that the, foreritat state: - meetlxtrle.`J.t WittlitEß.tosundisioNeteirrh*Aiti ag.vvzitzrJL PILLS -are pout At; ve, ame:, _ dretitte ofririMl,BitaanWitt, New TOTY % ftAtiparabie; MAW Watitradiritist. ithe ONLI"FIoaCif itOttlatSfllttldient Abe oblithsddi eal="P' -'" %Vhl.k PEIILIP BAKER MI ANDRE CH. PILLS ':::PRIER V-WO-r'CENT .-;f THE Villagers Wint,et lEveasg. sweir.„ Not a leaf on this tree—eot bad.- in 'the Whets late swung the Mutt-bell bittitiOtwelrl the rev; • : And hushed is the cry of the swift darting **mt.._ low, That circled the lake io the twilight* dim etrts .t GJne, gone are the Woodbine and •Sweit 'scented That btooined,o'ei the hillock and gladdeited the v a l ; And the vine that uplifted its green pointed 'fangs drooping and sear on the' Croak eldbi:s • pale ad. hark to the gush of the &tip wreaking tisa4.4i 11 44.. in• i 2#1;:-. 4 instated and shone is the light of 14o?,, : t , !F Soon Stn. _,f dup i n ain, . rushing be still on Oie nue tett _ • Then heap:op...Ml"' ...-arthstone wit, * branches, And gather about me, -v art !'-,; And cold on the 'inland thiAhildren in Ate< For dear is the home of my ray :ivied btostotts,„ vies to 5t4.,;., The Green Moss, LEIGLE CtISTS, *." A delicate thing is the green, grey mem; - That clings to the clietb*g trial; Its mother's the damp from the celdi 494 41 1. OLT44 The air its sire may call; For 'tis fed by the breeze with the tiny iinst, And d. inks tofthe soft teana. • = And daintily spreads forth its emerald must.: O'er the stonerthat bed trnrs'd it 4tuy4ailh And living on the rich man's kiss, A tale is tuld by the - green., item Moss. It creeps o'er the tombs of the boll attebraite; That crumbles to dust alone; And spreadeth a shroud o'ci the.poeraairssturesr,f hich nut even a friend will °WS. It silemly telictli how pride decays, And how vein that pride has been, And the moulderine towers of ancient days It loaeth to mantle in grcen. Glorying in the ric'a man's loss, A tale is told b,y the green, green Muss. _ A carpet it spreads O'er the marenv_ nen, Where forests embedded rest, And mildly itTaiseth its deticate head - From the moulderinrpfrneely crest, • O r And the fair green moss-on - the oldahurolre Tells how bright a life inay When age rings the atriew to 41 cienehoittra Oki If the htart from guilt is free. Rising on 'the ruleed's loss. • How true a tale tells the gretb, greeix Ma* TELE STOLEN SEEM IT Val ACTSOIL 07 , TATAJI ortzte ii'itirerainiTr;! - ( Concludid.) 'A body that thieved id , Niel:ls t a Cr., roll!' added the old man, as his sou fiailtist,„ Led, walking -close up to the culpri4 , itt,,hcs". ; dy that thieved id. an' no other sense 4scity:oo..,,k4,- Don't think to blind me Ilev-i-- - 1 , 1 , .. ..,' . --- :' - ri id. sense enougn-„,10 roea .)!. i.i. na to t fios round among the neigliktomoai, my own mind, an' know tiiat ttot*4thaw, that has the will has the power t0.7-anit , the mate for our break'ast, inn4nneap, way. An' 'I don't say outright, that, y9,uk.:, had the same thought wid are, When yew., consented to take it from a thief—rdon:ii - mean to say that you'd go to turn a iiiiifit receiver at this hour o' you'r 'life, an'afthec. growin' up from a boy to a man Willatit ; bringin a spot cif shame on yourself;or 041 4 , your weenock, or on one of, us..' NoN won't say that. Your heart Was scald;,-, Michaul, an' your mind was darkened, 1:#,,, a stmt; an' the thought o' getting conift* for the ould father. an' for the little ,5914; made you consent in a hurry, wiclout Iloolkr-„ in' well afore' you, or widuut ktaki l at air to your God. . 1 , .11,-; 'Father, father, let me aline! Joss"; iipAkat them works to me,' interrupted , PgrOaf4l,,.- sitting on a stool, and spreading his Itiiiti-, and h ard hands over his face: 'XV ell, thin, an I won't avW4 1 W,i: 1 ii,.. 1 ; notbin' to trouble you,"stiiei:lAidArkft t. ,. id; only this, a--t , otirntek, don b rit mouthful o' the bad uniucki'victmili42W this cabin; the pyathies, the wild' betirt'''" / w t. o' the bush, the wild roots o s the earth , be sweeter to us. Micbault the hitnief, ~.,..k,i'''' self will be sweeter; an' when we give „ - ,GIN i thanks afther tin meal at all. cum befit*: will be9ighter and our hopes for to;M L .:{ritiiiii sthronger at ma chtee than, ifwitalaht i 'on the fat o' the lancl, but couhrist ei i jkil l blessin' On our hist.' Well,,,Lhin I won't either. fistfAit' won't; as' sere you have your way I'll only go out a little while from yoli-14.4 . 7 beg; or else, as you say, to toot down Ili' the ground, with my nails, like a bitttli .. brute for our break'ast: ' '' '''' .My vourneen you are, Michel:l, - Bit' i l liilr l blessin' on your bead; Yes; to be ' iitie, g rit...it, beg au' I'll beg wid yoo-;-sOrrotti l 'te shame is in that. No; but a gond; I da Michaul, when its done to keep 'list' '' ~., So come; we'll go among the chrtetWe together. Only, before We go !kiielstalt: my own eir'son,,tell. me;-tell owedll/ 'hat fatter?' i Miehatil :beititi ii'' Si- -, - elfet 1 pert. - 'Never be, afraid to tett me, wriehadioA. roll , srn intbauckti? urr O W , I ,worer-4 co".: * t , , _ soggy M you now. , x plk are Itt , ~* _ your Father in heaven fcirg:ties )tfti . r, , ido I. But you know,iotte'efi; tha t iiiiiiir be danger in quitting the place _ ... ding well everystrap of any A tilt , ~ . , ..:I:st o could tell on us.' ~„.„..,-; ', 'Tell on us t What earl' they tellt~7 demanded Michael; , what's in *a * inelk i tte tell en tisT 'Notbin. is the - cabin, 1 Icturteallttettlittr but -=r•-....'-' ` - ' ', . g.- 1 '41:4 1 ,41 - 'But What, fatheir -, , ~.., .1- ,-.4 tr.ii fi,Anuir -4lave you left..nabiagittAbiows therel' Whispered 143 6 4 11 „,. 7110iiiirnitatelg t nesrd ,thn boa, r :::',.,4,..:-.,:,,t-,..14,iiw,0-z1 at atm, I: '4oat‘therat- 'Out' Wholintly*l(.o4•lo. AO rgillicatt 5 1 _ 41 . 1i' ~.a . -- -.- i-1 - 4 , ''' . Wit . A —_,-,,,,,,zer, ~;-~t ,S ~ s w. wi fidicsome tune., All Irish Skettth . AI •• - 1 .~~s x ,