.W=E '. 'Z'.V .. ' '. 4 ;:. • ' ZlA : , ' . ' : ' i ' , :. :'F.-:!:'•-'q'Z' AVELERS TAKE No4'tct,„:4 l . provided with we §afeiy um{ tinted with a figure or the a pp m ,: i kk, u are not deceived by — mu t kathe , , litteepu tioat . Flat ing their boats to he‘ provid t d v „,. , ' , . e.en they are not s J leclired a0 ,.. i " Ile., : • following is a list of hot4B„ pip p ii7 4 . 4( . l l and at the Port of Pittatiprgh- 81 , ;;"" k t . ' a the list: Lave the improeil appear" 1114. : r a- it is impossible for an'egazin appeal INNA, 1110 p m , FO O,s A, • 1 TA N, ILLINGIb, ;ARA, DU Qlj Es ti E, GAMS, J EW.ESS,.. oN, MONTGOMERY, YOF LYONS, CADDO, E Y FORGE, INDIAN QU'EEN, P rrr. GALLANT, Q . D U I_ T E K E E N o T o u R E V E T J . T ..K. W AT ER, ESS .11A IL, BRILLIANT, ECLIPSE, V ICTR ESS T V: I ND. , MI f `HIGAN . . 1 „!I. - n'rTE, OSPREY, . . I . h. Y li AN I), PENELOPE, ' , 1„ . ,, POW INA, l'Z ( )A G lc Es, . 11111 'ANN, ANN,MESSENGER, • 1:: Ali .A N SETT, SARATOGA, RA' . .s:TH. - ORPHAN BO GO PARK, OHIO, IX N E, CECILIA. /AIDE, J. H- BILLS, . ill BEND, GALENA, ..- I ETTA, MENTOR. ETTE, - COLUMBINE, ~1I FERRY BOAT, ;raveling community are respectfully nes • they make a choice of a boat,toteu tt l i • • le whether it would not be to filth .."'... •'urity to choose a Safety Guard boat, %A 'I . ' and freight, in preference tootle tints* . .. „., I'i•xplosion—and that they will bear la u; ' , inventionlias the unqualified approbalksi ! am ensine builders—gentlemen whose WWI understand the subject, and who are ettinn) :,.. meted—besides a numberof cerilficulesftwo IPtien and others—all of which can berm f , ,• No 10. Water street, where it would 'Wei I:ro at ail times to elliihit my invention In la I , lake the trouble to call. S•.CADWALLADER. EVAn t. _ .L II" 1111,E REAL ESTATE -FOR SAL ,`„ lier offers for sale, al ihe pmeto vie t!reater part of his real estate, salmi of Pats.bn rtth and A llegheny. viz; Threesf \V a rohoo‘es. nearly new, it‘. isnhelaeliaily r reel .I.ei ween Second and Fiott,. L a 1 ,6,1 ai :‘ , ..nt 54 feet by 60 deep. Forma* eparalriy to Cit purchasers, and upon long. Int in Alle.',,lteny city, 64 f. u1,.1, 3 upward of 350 feet in depth, having reninsyleania eapal aed the ether 1,,. 111 r lot adjoiviirt.: the ahove.loo Ceet le br .r‘, :trill fr. PI (1 d, 1.111 nelndln~tbe latte- 14 v:htch l how 0ccuPY:....., 14 'O.. !•o. sl lot with two tiro _gory brick Matt , • , on t lie corarr of Markel and t'rooe air ru r• _round rent. - and now Orrtipind ALEX. Bit ACKENIIOI L.IA It ..4'i7'ED anted lo earth"' a 4.• 411-coml., a qua.oirs of Flax and Timodu k.„,,, C,o, of ry Produce taken in 13% 2 ; 2 ,..,, 2,r f!,-,,1 , at HARRIS'S InielligenceOgat 7 , 21—'1 C'ommi, - ,zion Warehouse, No. ARO. H• HART. Gip+ miseian iferchasit, Desk , I$ <2l: , and American Manwfactures, Argil" • MIMEMMI n ratsburgh ti,T, ,bran of R'd. D. flack. v & Hanna. ()2,1,n Cn Woottholir ne, Ego., Madigon I.l' FARM FOR SALE.—I will self II on which I live, in Wilkins township, wi 6 r , n.l( IJ, coroaining one bowdredwad aeveotel 711 acres of which is cleared: and the totarre There nre upon it Mute WS • n e 3 fret by :34; an apple orchard of evoke cod =evenly acres of CO2I. -The soil is believed) o that of any upland farm In the IownSIII I.:,nwn on application to the sulwriberint h WILLIAM WALLACE. (BM!' _ _ - MEM --- 11. 1A 51 C. WALL. Plai* and Fagg P • and Pieture Fra me dValf.SPlCtlittrs A • • Th!f,irusgk.—Canvess &Liebe- Var v% a%,s on hand. Looking G harses. v framed to order. Repairing done:A the 'ention paid to reeding and jobbing :1' in n. will Bid ti p Steam Boats or bOnSeg Feel ' To T E I. FJ. D.—The siatcrikers ore now pr 'm fr rni=h painters,and others who wok al t• • e Idle Lead made of the best material, • • • ; ,,i, if rot superior to any offered to IC r. dilressed to DUttillp 4- Elosh,eareofS • `o. I 10-Second street.Pittsburch. will kePro. In, >r• Xa E. ,- ; FASHIONABLE SIIOE STOIIE, Sr., on e doo r from Oli Staid of N. Bad • bditt respectfully infOress the rch and vicinity that be has totrilteeetli.. • Shoes of his own manufacture,altbe stew 1-e will keep constantly on bind ehitrod ' all finds of misses. zed ~ of Die I,st. qual which will bessti.a -•1 it the times Be wll also mote to anger, 'r fancy work—sugh as while sod tobet • . colored gaiters, and Weida', la lilt:. g r ellel?rs silk gaiters, din. ;;; made at the shortest notice.atto '"; Ladie,. will please eatiand-esaatios P .at ' lo af -11hrr riber feels confident that be cle t", in his line they may Want- tabu. 0 J,Cntli Don't (covet the place—No• a* " 1. 0,1,a od . nun Harris's I nieligente Ore. •'a_r . ket whole I LLI9 51 DIGBY having take , 1.. business of DIGIIT 4- orevros. car% retu rs ••• street and 42 filarkot.Wiel..,ebeo- t 0 ; 0 ( , to the DUIIIIIEVOLIS Mends m1,..C•v"7;;;; ityrOgi„ • r the very - liberal seppori "liter 15IL.gli, 11 to connection' svlth 'aiisrobego4 o assure them that curl e•W „td Mote„, the:continuation of the faIlle• *Pe sieol 'I V invite their "attention. to lite-Prr--ia;er Igo 11 , r-which he intendaselliog at 0/11 ° 0 Loral W*l ' been ever _offered, irkly hole of the stock taf the late firm as tes as f og • rd as be intends to confine tilinselre g ?„ 4 „,. de nsitea, he feels-cuannt 110 0011,7 ii - hie stock. eitliet la gheapoein,lia,gll-, . workmanship. se to takerfothmt hat everiartie47,7-- `pc/ Its Pit tsdafrg4- -----------'-'"- : ---"— s --4 -f ‘ ril4 ---,-,-., 6 r34 ....r . 4m7. ' PIOCOSOW,,XIg.„i--.ja-ak.str•.--? 0 -- sleet /roi Ware - 1 10.'!‘ • ,-fii4.11:10.? -- r c a Nat kit * - 7iiito - ,- 15 • -.7,c41 1 41 10 ‘ tfotio r i 1 i fie . itt the .ittoreelOoeet 'r . .„ :A .4 tt.ret are Wit34 l ,ol* •- '• ' !erW - . lice,ilPafa,*l- '"-:''Al;,•-ir-?.:;.:::":40i0°1 5%.:,,,4-,..1 ii.qe f p c iamlivokom., '( r,- , :-.. , ... iti-S. :C .-:•.:f . 4 1 k , ':::,..-:: :e÷: ....--;-.'.• i',:!...-5 : - .'il, _:5 - ...:,;: ;-' . ., - ;:ir'. '•,=:_ ,:: : ; 4.* 2. ( '7::: :. 17., - -. 4:-.? ' ' '' -:: '' ' ' '''...- L- MiiMO NO 91 OL FLTBLISHED BY H, f COVVER 'IO F WOOD 4. STS. .. 4.F ivE DOLLARS a year, "payable hi copiei TWO CENT 3—for sate at the ' o f L ae Ace, and by News Boys. 4 and lercart . weeßts, at the same office, on a douhte s:: heet. 3 , IWO DOLLARS a year, In ad. n.le co SIX CENTS. Ot-'• Terms -of Advertising. 06 0F TWLVE LINES OR LESS: ' 0.75 I Tao ,Olt 0.50 I E One month, - $5.001 . - 0* mums, 6.01 e .:,,_ t 0 7,,,,' ~ 1.00 Three months; 7,00_ LWI Four months, 11,06' 3,00 Six months, 1010 4.00 One year, 15;00 U. yEkrtLY ADVERTISEMENTS. (.11.1‘GAABLI A.T.. Pt i.a.l3UltE. t "lbe Spliry SIR.OO Six moo Pia, o r $23,00 2_5,00 One year. -: 35,00' f. qrr 3.lv.rtif.einentsio prorortioiw.-:.... ch:011)ur lines Stx. DOLLARS a yens. %.- I C E 8, &C. MOM e Third between Market and Wood Ri4l,lle. Postmaster. trater.4ln door from Wood st. Peter apt' John W 'Hoek, COlieCtUr. TItIOCRY, Wpo.l . between Fir and Second ilmeS_ A. Rart..am, Teasurer. Teeksras, Ttor,l street, next door to the prOrteran Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer. Fourth, t‘etweett Market and Vood tirsloder liar. NI :Ivor. tor's ENCII tSGF.. FOUrth, near Market Et. BASKS wrentl arket and Wood streets, on 1 7 0 , 1r 01 0,1 I , REIte AN F D FARMER?? De- Ild.) ourth, betwt en ~ u,,, ; ,•, ;~~~,~: OGE. Fo,lt >tree,. \Vood. wyrr,l. 4 . nac ,11,11•4 E, \Val, Pear I lie Brltige corn, is. Clair, rilol-,' Watt., for 1,, 111.1.'11,,; :‘,•d 0c,,1 r ana RR and Canal - n. T.D kt. e ree‘ two. ,ftittll. [O.S \I 11, I.rtte, t , t t, o, t=tti.• \S'avne (Th yttll ~ , , - ~- , iIiAM Ft . 4 casks haws, a good articio, received Bev S. ILL R Corsair, and for sale by J. G. 4. A. GORDON, iEltf 'll 001/S. k.Tl'O lO ~. ; :.. ~OrNSELLOR .kl' 1, VW .—, , in. , r , .0 seo 10 No. 12. Wafer strOet. ak,,weir., office.: on G• ant ..:1 . no,lt y oneosMe v Court !loose, neat rooms to J o h n il. :k1:0,,‘, l izuGA a 4. mOl, A r :: : ::i,s_4o Mids. New Orleans Su 'frYt floor. "" II) - I ;-, .a r; 30 nbls New Orleans Moias , 4. , - .. , for sale by sep f 0 ~ J. G. 4- A. GORDON: H. ELLIOT /..)1. ~,tor, d to t. Clair street, between Penn axtd Liberty S.' s % s r 111 •_ - _— V (.9:)i)S•—Pre“on .c. Nlarl:• , . wll..les'alt• :tuft retail 4,3 ier., in Enz'tsh. F',0,11. al a I)fnar-il Ir. N., I. ‘in, , ,r , -t .P I I ~ 1 11 , :II Sel , U) ---- —..._ INI)LESS & !JUR .%, tor r,:s and tie Dtatnnnd, hack f , i) 10 40V t -g. Nlorr,v. Ntderm , offi. e north •.,. HI t'clW",ll Wo4 and Sdlit it field E47',1 111 l:r of in 11;1EVI I'l, l\h-o,ie c,„,.,., Prod•trr -Vo• 224 Liberty S:reet, 111 111 . 1.W.09 . 11 II Mprcka" , -, fff 1'11541f . , rt utes, In. 6 29. s , I, 10 011 .‘ iiOBINSON, 'chutney al Law; ihr anti h -o,te 4111 e plamonet,lcotsc Pei ep 10 II) s;l'rS teaJer • OURB.)a. torney at L•;sv; Io t It. voldic, (Olio , co, above D. 1.10y1! cw 00.urf,l, Pt. sep 10 J.-. N. K EkN itIFC '0111,:i.1,111r.,..: CO:.prr :Al Frolic st , r , ..0.,11' I, -.ld Worli. 1,0171:011 , rp 10 - - ‘NCIS I . YOUNG. PS. IL YOUNG CO.. faro hire Hare kir • r V.Nril.lllge A IleY• W,..1,,,,1111 ~111 rind it idva , ‘ ,. •. , I. -atisfied that sep 10 In :iLi.t.i!y I ON lIAMS. -- USE 16;1choice Mut Yon Hams, 14'61 cure) auJ for s'e'e cherip by .hedo LTA BAG .1.- N 5, 1; , 10 of Landreth's Fresh Ru ta Bi2a, and °lto, d: rerent varieties of Turnip In 3, rer, veil and for nai rat RED , CZD PRICES at the and Sued r , ..ure of F. L. SNOWDEN, 10 No. 1!?-1 Liherty S reel, head of Wood. 'EBB CLOSE:Y:4 B oot and Shoe Mauutacto• ry, No. 03 Fourth St., next door to the U. States Ladies I'rnoelia, Kid and Satin Shoes made ;n testinanncr, ane by the newest Frenela patterns. 10 I Ofi 510RUS M UTICA ULUS. in lois to suit " NIT chasers; to be dizTnFed of by F. I. SNOVVI/F.V, 10 No. 104 I.rher'y street. head of Wood. HI.II HOOFS, Flowers and Flower seeds or eV e7y deser, Int ion, can always he bad at the nft!"; mure of - SNOW DEN. 111 184 'Aber* y street. head of Wood. Idlsl. Illinois Annual Mammoth Onion Seed, for ede at the Drug and Seed s;ore of F. L SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty slref.t, head of Wood. IkteW J ERSEY SWEET POTATOES, for seed; just received by F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 134, Liberty brad of Wood st • ti't\ TOOLS, consisting of Hoes, Fancy Spades I % , ‘l , lanling Trowels, Eddie! Tools, P.nilding •• 1 ' 1 1.1.1.4 Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re ..ale by F. L. SNOWDEN. 134 Liberty street, head of Wood. IC E VfOliDll Hams.--Just received a small stip- W F ° l vity choice eared Venison Hams, on retail "%Mt current money. 10 ISAAC H %RRIS, Agent, and Com. Merchant l IITE Dutch Clover Seed, Orchard Grass and Kentucky Blue Grass, always on hand and for F. L. SNOWDEN, N 0.134 Liberty street, bead of Wood. ST "k BUCH AN AN, Attorneys at Law, office r , lgils , ed from the Diamond, to “Attorney'sßow," Qe of Fourth street, between Market and Wood sep 10 ICIB TRATES'EtLANKS, far proceedings sailer the late lam, for sale at this Office S ALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal lane and Ilqh street. Apply to 10 BENJ. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th at. LBS. Landreth's French Sugar Beet deed,just mei-red and for sate at the Drag and Seed F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. ► LIITION OF PARTNERSHIP. -- The -to tnuneralif p heretofore exhale% -between -War ifiG BY and BENJAMIN HOP EWELL is thlsdity Lb si r gametal consent. William Digby In authorized 'lettere of the firm in swains up the Wipers 'fool MGM FENI T.uornwela._ ir OH NSTOM ¢ STOCF.TON,Bookeellera.triaters:and J Paper Ma nufaetareo, No. 37, Market et. sefp3o-1y TOEIN ANDERSON, Saetbfiekl foundry, Water at el near the Moncongibele Houso,Pinituret• XlO-1y EONA RD S. JOUNS,litderman, St. Clair greet, se . cood diror from Liberty. ' - sep DR...HOLMES% Office to Second ittreet, next door to al nlVany 41- Co's Glass Warehouse sep 1111-19 SHUNK 4. FINDLAY, Attftt Law, Fourth st., near the Mayor's 62e4 th. sep 10-1 y THOS. HA MI LTOZt Alta : roe:A* URN:Fifth; hetween Wood and Smithfield Ma.. ntithureh. IMP 10-19 UGH TONER. Allot nes at Om!. North Eat corner of Smithfield and Fourth umbels. sep 10-1 y too;l1MON ...... -.JAMES TORNIIIII L. AN I+II4344IIIILL'S raper Wareltonse. 'No. 144, Wood M L TWhere may be had n general supply Of writing. wrappioc. minting, wall paper, blank books, school boots, Ire. 4.c. ftp 10--ly C. TOWNSEND & co_ Wire Workers as . Nalmftreiurorm, No. 23 Market street, bel ween 2d and 3d streets. sett 10-19 EIXCH ANTE HOTEL, Corner of Penn ant gt. Clair i reels, by 111eKIBBIN SMITH. rep BROW N YHA. E JUNIATA IRON WORKS—Ed wa•d Hushes. manoraeloror or Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25, %Vood st., Puishurzh. sep 10 —ly PTG METAL —77 tons soft Pia Wild for Fate hy J. G. 4- A. GORDIN,-- c , p 13 No. 12 Water street. LBS. B NCON HAMS. 16.000 Itts. Bacon 3,009 shoulders, for sn eby J. G. A. GORDON. N 0.12 Water street JA S. PATTERSON, Jr.. Rirminghamoiear Pillsburgh. -Pa., Mann fa,inrsr of Locks. Hinges and Bolts; To bacco. Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws; Houeen S.erews for Rolling Mills, seP JOHN 317CLOSKEY,Taiinr and Clothier 'Aber. v street, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South'side. Sep 10 W. BuRBRIDGE k CO., WholeFa le Grocers and Commis inn Merchants—. Second street, bet weca Wood and Smit !Wield :OF., Pit tO•ur:ltt. sep 10--1 y G. - A . con 110 N. Comini,,ion :tad Forwarilina v.P . .41.-rehar.ts, Water St.. PitiAmlrTh. 4r) 10-1 y QiCTG A R.-7 lihd: prime N. 0. Sdlar, reeerved per S. 1:7 FS Maine, and fur sale by J. 4- A. GORDON. set , 10 No. 12, Water street it BACON CASX:S.io order, on band and for sole by sep 10 I.G. & A.OO 11110 N. No. 12, Water st S 'G A tt .AND MO!, Ai:SF...S.-13 0nd , .4 and 46 ' 14 N. 0. Fuzar. 32 lolls N.O. M0i3f, , ,3 , 1‘ . , rneeiver! per .F•enzphortt Importer. and for Cale by 1. G. 4. A. Con DON, eel) 10___ Nn. 1 - 2. I,Vnter 5 , ..ept . .. 881. -4 . 1:1) 01 1,, for snle by B. A..FAIINEST(AIII,C k co.. 10 ror Her of 6111 alt.! Vl'ood sl s. e) 1 r i .:k y i • E e 1 .:1 :„1. 1 4 t ; , 1 1., 11 4 :1 , rKks R - CO.. I a 1 f(1,11 , 1" of firl , aril ..)00 i'rrpn rctl (or V. A. F ti N 1'0(1( (:CO \R AND - \ !M. \ 1.1 , d, N. O. Sol7;•r, C-73 25 bids. d.,. du.. 10(1 do. I'ln-t:111. , o A- \.t:r/RION. Nu. 12 IVater sil rel. - I V -t 1.3 BIANN. PETITIONS, NOTICES, A:C.- 1 o 11-ed iu Bankrunicy proceedin:s. printed on znoil luring approved h 3 il.e, Couri"or ,:tie the (Wire of Ine , !er,ury and Democrat. rep 10 V 731-. IiIUBBARD, Larbes • lashionahle. hoot and shoe a nufactit rer. No. 1111, Third s l reet, het wren tV,Ktd and Smithfield si recut. Piit,ttittreli set , 10 Btieti3LVST.F.R, ATIRS Eli AT LAW, removed his race to the corner of Fourth ;tree! and Cherry Mlty, tietwecii Smithfield and Grant At Fee is, Piitshureli• seri 10 FOR RENT.—Yliedweliing anktot cohtaining 4 acres, in A ttrelteny, near the tlepver Road,.ately occupiedlty Mr. Sn aise! Chit rch. Apply at the Merchants and Manttracturt. (Lull:, to W. DENNY. sep 10 Cashier. . . ~Av, A Vi D SANDS, W ATCH Zir. CLCICH ' IL/ . MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair street, Pitts .ti...- burgh, DEALER IN rrA TCII ES, C LOCKS, BREASTPINS FINGER RINGS, CLAIMS, KEYS, COMBS, Ise. sep 10 \ AC HARRIS, N 0.9, Flail st LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.- A fall supply of 'Andrei h's Carden Seeds, always on hand, and for sate at his agency, the Drug store of F. L. SNOW DEN, 184 Li twrt y st rect., head of Wood. DR. DAVID WARD hat office and re.4idence on Fourth Street, nearly South of the Court House, second dwelling from floF,s street. lie will faitlifolly attend all calls pertaining to his profession. Night calls should. be ;bade at the door above the basement. sep 10 EMOVAL —Matthew Jones, Barker and flair Dress er, has removed 10 Fourth strel 01 1 0 0 S 1, e' M Lir ors office, where he will be happy 1.0:Wall upon permanent ur transient customers. fie solicit , : a share of public Pat eep 10 NI. A. 11'A DENTIST, Penn st. three • door below Irwin street. Hours of business, from 9s. is., until 5 P. , after which time he will attend to 110 one except in cases of actual necessity. He would further inform those who may think proper to employ hint,l hat he expects immediate payment, without the necessity on his part of sending in bills. sep 10 1 °HIV ND, Upholsterer and Cabinet _5(-der. Third at. between Wood 4. Market streets, resprr tut inflrins his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards, Bu rea us, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Hair and Spring Matt rasses, Curtains. Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering wort:, which he will warrant equal .o any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep .1{) 1-10YDIERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, Xo. 110 Weed Street, Pittsburgh.—R. A. Bailsman. Auctioneer and Coinuk.iion Slerchant, is now prepared to receive and sell all liWs of Goods and Merchandise, at his large and impaeicdfs moms, No. 110, North East Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, Fittsburgh. Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture,. Groceries and other articles, on Mondays and Thorsdaymf each week. Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. Books, ke., every Saturday pineal , . Liberafadvances madeon Consignments when wanted . ESKI4MCE,II. Messrs. John D. Davig,Esq., .‘ Bagaley 4- smith, •• Hampton. Smith, 4- co.. • F. Lorenz Sr Co.. • J. W. Barbridge 4- Co., I 8. leTsee 4. Co. , I .* Capt. James Fd'Gargill, Pitisburgh is C. Hansen, Esq. " Joon H Fadden Earl. • Login 4 Kennedy. • J. g. -Moorhead 4. Co, • laa.'P.Seafart,;Baq. 11.01411 Baling, Erg: • Qapt. Jxs. Map, rs Relray,llaarra,* Vltifilaag BytaMs, .• LG. fiewry, • 13mith.Bagaki 4 CO IM=MUNka MGBY—:.x.. cora... of Medea *set . Stesers, Pitubtrgrd, has On, hand a complete as- sortmentof Qncensware suited to the city or country: , trade. Also, a choice selection of Pure while and gold Land DINING ANDTEA WARE, in targeor span lets, or 'separate pieces to suit purchasers. - A cask of 46, 60. or 84 piece sets. rotteritlir Painted and girt English China Teaware at very kkA y-a Toy Tware. plain, and rich painted from 1.00 to $5,00 per:rtet. (Children's Ikluternrevery description. White China Shaving Muss. . , 'Granite Dining et d Tea Iderekes, in white and with splendid American scenery printed in bite sad black. IA large variety of Steamboat Dining and Breakfast Bata. imported to match. complete, 'Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, frOut the Derbyshire Potteries. Flint and Green Glair, In all their varieties., Window Glass, of eltrry rise- - Patent Buckets, Tubs and Keelets. Slone Pipe Heads. sr'6. 4-c„ All of which .are.leanectfally offered-1 6 'the Pub lic on the most favorable terms. Jan 26,1842—1 e COlliP4 . 016'1: nit,l I:l7nodsti 1 1 I 1 , I ' ' _ ng i I' , Llll Phlia. 17 ~.+~iYrM 4 2:' ~~~..~^ PITTSBURGH, ijr; vox ALDEN .dttorvirs. and Coirasellor at T• J. • tirtrig his processional services to the cit. inns : af YittSletry.h - and hopes rot ashore ol public pat. nonase. '5l - Hee/11l execute all kinds of writiekwith neat seas and dispatch. Cases in bankruptcy attended loon reasonable tersta.-001ce in Smithfield street, at the . house of Mr. T homas to wham be refer*, sep 10 - T.J.FOX A LDEN• DAVID CLARK. .nirt, thishionable Boot Maker,— Has removed to No. 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he woWld be happy to sec his old customers. and ail others who feel dispos. ltd to patronize him. He uses nothing but first rate Stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as be elves los constant personal attention to bosinetrs; he traststhat lie will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage. wo 10 rEIBUITS, ICE CREA M. 4. CONFEtrrIONAII.Y.— A Bunker respectfully informs his friends &ndStie _l2 public that they can alarays find the bal. quality of lie C'reams. Icisether with all kinds of Confectionary sad fruits. in their season, it hie establishment—No. 11, Fifth sweet, between Wood and Market. N. B.—Partics supplied on the shortest notice, with cak. or anything in his line. Also families furnished with Bread. Imp 10 EV A NSIS CAMOMILE PILL LS .—A BR A HAM J. CLEM ER, residing at 66 Molt street. New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its most . aggravated form. _The symptoms were violent head• ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough. heart. burn, pain in the chest and stomach alwat,s after eating, impaired appetite, sensation of sinkliv„at theVomatib, furred 1 ongue, nausea, wit it t frequent vaintiggisa4lainetia itaIXI towards: ni2 Id and restleness. - Thesehaiik,cl g " u p .-: ward of a twelvemonth; Wherti-.11511 cldtdr# o ,lo,.., *a. Evans. 100 Chatham qt reel.;it:-lia .* ~ . .......... Yr leri p t, successful and agretableititide inief. . : ;' , -: . r y--- . . was completely restored lo health 7 -itte c - Ag.,4 2 ,. 74 . one mend h. and grateful for the inglcniii it e lies k iih*v. ed. 2 ladle came forward and oolonteeied tile abOltfestate For sale Wholesale and Retail by ... s, R. E: SELLERS, Agent, No 20, Wood street. iwdow Second art RPA TENT LIMPS, FOR BURNING , L.V.?.D,—Those who would wish greatly to reduce their ex pemse for light, shout d certainly purchase one of the ahoy,. named Lamps, as by their use there is a clear saving of at least two 4 hlrds nrilte exnense over 011,and_ the li2ht obtained front this is pure and brilliant, and wholly free from smoke or disagreeable smell. We would here state that Carr's Patent is the only one worthy the attention of the public, as it is the only one that is •tipli cable to every va riety or pattern of I.Osintra, and the only evetrill n Lard WELL, at any temperatiire of cold nr We have, in the short space of three MINIMS, snit se:eeral honsaints . . and with scarce an exception, I 'vote then, ho er expre-sed themselves highly pleas tat with them. and fully convicted of the great economy by [belt me. as well as their satterimity over either oil or candles, in regard to cleanliness and light. The above naint d lampstati tat bad only at B_,BPEr4I4; R.dlWp."ll - D . ,S. - .---"PtrtrTrairetrYn'early opposite the Post Office. Where is kept constantly nn hand Britannia Metal, Tin and Gla-s Lamps. of vat ions patterns. Class la WS sold at ittetitif:ieturt i rs ' pries. w e lake pfru,nre in ere, in:: to the public the follow in.: eettifirate, which Is subscribed to by many . respecta• -ie eh izens. We.the undersigned. !nye tried and are now rising carr`. Patent Lamps. for banning La. d or o:her animal CI , , and we hav^ no he-nation in saying that they give an esrettent light—equal to at .y of the ordinary InOrirs of i'ls lit ing a house, at about otte.tlord the cost, and wholly free tom 9awke or other disagreeeble smell. We lake a pleasure in trrom mendine These lamps to the nubile, as by their use there is a great saving over either sperm or lard oil. or even candles; and we believe them to he more cleanly and less troublesome than rill:cr. To he had al Brtowtt 4.. RAYMOND'S only, Third street, nearly opposite the rmi , t Office. Bev. W. W. Bakewell, James Hoon, " A. M. Arran, Charles Paelson, " John M'Cron, C. Yeager. N. G. Collies, Win. Graham, jr., " Robert Dunlap, E. Trovillo, Dr H. D. Sellers, Wm. Douglass, " E. D. Gazzam. Henry Atwood, " Wm. NI. Wright, Isaac Cruse, Robert H. Kerr, Esq., George W. Henry A. Beckham, Robert McPherson. Thomas Onstoo, John S. Shaffer, George 'Miltenberger, Wm. Eichbaum, 0. P. Shiras, . J. B Turner, A. Miller, Wm. Martin, R. Ni. Riddle, Post Master literary Bargem.r. R o bert Gray, James S. Clark, of the Amer Allen Kramer, Iran Hotel, A. F. Marthens, John M.Campbell M. Stark house. L. A lberger, Robert Johnston, James Illellin, N. B Just received, an improved Patent Lamp. for nov 19—dlw 4- wit klichen II TO THE PUBLIC, and particararfg to my fertile? Patrons of this city—Having retired from the practice of Medicine. I may he permitted to say, that it has 'alien to the tot of rut few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or tare a stare of obstretrical practice as my own has been for the last 30 or 40 years. The experienceof that long period of active life. and he fact of my having been twice, since 1830. associated with I Or. R. A. Wilson, in the practice of medicine, (in both a period of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the merits of his pills. So convenient, so efficient. and yet so safe, did I esteem these pills, that for the last five years in my practice for the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever flaws., and those of females in particular, I have used more oi them than all of her medicines. Like every other medicine, this must fail in some in stanres, but in my bands there has been Less disappoint. ment and more satisfaction in theadministration of this one remedy than of ail others; its good effects sometimes quite astonishing me. f my patient required a safe aperient medicine either fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pi Is were just the thing I wanted. Ira dyspeptic acid-condition of the stomach, combined with costiveness or inactivity of the liver, constituted the disease '3f my patient. the pills were just the thing I wanted. I f I treated a case requiring an emmenagogee, the Wilsontipills were just the thing i wanted. If palpitation. headache. flushed countenance, or other difficulties. indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems. annoyed my patient at the 'turn of life,' the Wilson's pills Were just the thing I wanted. Thus, without resreet to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the tune I have had it under treat. meet, particular indications or sy melons arising, were al ,, ays most promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's.pilla. That so great a lather of diseases.and sometimes ap. parently opposite ones, in which I have used these pills, should be crated more readily by them than by any otber remedy, may at first went strange and contradictory; bat *by it is sole as clear to my mind as that a great many persons should become thirsty from as many different causes, and yet all require that common and greatest of all blessings, water tognench their thirst. In cenclusion, it is due the reputation of the medicine and thipatille: - , inlay decidedly avid unemeditionallY.Olat the vtittoon'oplltearetheoey coteblealloo bort etret , Wet with to my. longeourse worth*. that pow eowesanythiwg ettrathroor lotted& for sick headache, Yottrako•' ' - DR:SILO ADAMS., The *Um-Pills- rletnitaed partietilerir for the AO aae4-Aehee Pinefe*ClMOtgiticli.Lbe Rowels e, pre by the prohrhoor -pA wawa, 40.01: ale;lirbOeuilint*OU,itbaitondlitit hireifil O ret % berwkart*7,-,. EINEM EMBER 26, 1842. 1311sO Plel ,GigS 'esleireeort Feasts Ms. These Pine are strengli . nrcrivinaerided io 'the Drake or the itiShi as az sate and ellolent Ilellsoir in reaM 7l / 5 X these neeesiats peculiarlo, thew sex. from want or ex. ercise.sor hewn; ridhalltreorthe tram. They *Whale coothrarress, and „Asithrieract all Heretical aid Nerve= affectihno: Thee filht, have phoed the sancl lea 'sad approbation of the welt eminent .Physiciltas thellel ted Stem au! many Herbert. Forme W and Retail:44 R. E. SHLIIEHZ. No. YO. Worst Street‘totheir Second - Bat a ei rtit ad fate.iihrk keii e s it e Tbiarlhscriberhavinthonsht ont: theinek - the lite Titotral Rafferty, delimited. has entseaced intsiness in thetisid stand of Mr. R., and fs fiepared to execute all deheriptions of work bt-his lite, In the best rnitater and oat* shortest notice.. . keeps eorstantty on hand Isili4triorttnent ofshonlindints of aft descriptions and of thefts! wrathy. He Befell.* the patronate of the nab- AD . lie andhf the craft. WM. ADAIR. eel t prATSBURGIIIIKAWIIFACtI' MelitigPristo Aztec- carrivei. :rAilterst Price/. T ra.inannfactore and keeps ptastaatly on ha ,oidikEliptie Sprints (instrintailt.) inniata Iron ' Itß6raad Brasil plated Dash Frallrass a" Hnbßshdb. Stump .Leather. Sliver - Akan Lamps. Three raid Piens...Ma ll eable Iron, Handles and Binges, Ate .4•5- 8 . JcilfitS at COLEMAN'. sea I St.pair st.. hPllff rte A tirevelly Itintdae. - BLLERS., N. D., office and dwelling in Fourth, .- r Ferry street. sep 13-3 y . . , .LOOK AT THIS. Them, egaMott 4.:lfitsike wbo have been somewhat seen- Meal in itifireuelrbObe numerous certificates published n favoOsfirie.= e sCompoand Syrup ofWild Cher. vy, on iikilia* . - nuns being unknown in this see tion ortistAlO fi ctfullyidirectetito the following ceroll4 l = ferUfwhiciikasbeen a - Often of thin borougb 7 - veral years;and ili 11,111011/11 as a gentleman or integrity and riniponsibility.. 'I'D tits .ftgest,Mr.' J. Ittesy. ' f have used Dr. Swavne's Comp find Syrup of Weld Cherry for a cough, with which I have been severely al: flirted for about four months, and I have no .hesitation In saying that it lathe most effective medicine that I have I been able to proeure. It composes all uneasiness, and agrees wallwith my diet.—and mantalns a regular and good ape. I can freely recommend it to all others taf similarli feted. I. Miausea, Borough of Chambersh'e. March :IS4O. rep 23 For sale by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market street. FRUIT SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. AntEESONS desirous of procuring Fruit, Sbade. and Ornaltierital Trees, or Shrubbery, from Phtladel *Nacos, Nees.York, are requested to Make application as suos its - pcies ible. at the Drug and Seed Store of the sub scriber. WikSeCll ll he had catalogues, gratuitously. of the most exceleat varieties) F. L. SNOWDEN, sep 31 No 1114. Liberty street. head of Wood MA M NITFACTORY.—Patrick Cawfield re sPettifully acquaints his friends and the public gen• eraily, that he has commenced the Marble business at the corner of Fifth and Liberty sts.. w here will be constantly on hand. tomb stones, mantel pieces, monuments, head and foot stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every article appertaining, to the business, He will warrant Iris work to be ivell done, and his charges will he moderate. Be respect faily asks a share of public patronage. sep JAMES k. E .YEAZEY. Forwarding and Commission Ater -chant, Arent for Steamboat Cleveland and Pennsylvania and Ohin I.iile , Flavin! rented Ihe ware house fornic)4y occupied by Ilirmin2ham k Co_ No. 60 Water Str.. 't•etween Wood and Smithfield. is prepared In receive orward goads 1 0 any port on the Ohio or ?i f SI I , siVsippl e .. 44, - ii reasonable terms. ~ - _,7.Pijk- ' , • ... ~.„ CO-PART.NERSH/P.—G. P. Smith ¢ W. Hampton, having associated themselves together tinder the tirm or Hampton 4. Smith, will continue the wholesale Dry Goods brininess in the holism recently occupied by tlairpton. smith 4- Co where they will he receiving in a few days a new stock of Fall t iind 'Minim Goods. They respirtfully invite their old friends, and merch:mis gen. crafty, visiting Pittsburgh. to call and einrrine their stors, wept 28—d-3m. Portage Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 lbs, at $53 00. do do do do 2,005 at $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 levers an addition of $3 to each scale. Dormant scales for the we of Warehouses, Flouring Mills. ke.,thesame prices as above. Also,White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements, and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for from 8 to $l5, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills, Saw Mills,Salt Works, &c,, double sod sinee geared slide lathes,foot and other lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines. door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular saw shafts, machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma chines and WON oral] descriptions, iIISO for making black ing boxes, a superior article; governors fin' steam engine stocks, taps and dies, coffee mitts, bedstead or Joint hots and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma chinery made or repaired; printing press plat tens turned and printing presses repaired. JAMES MAY, Agen'. . sep 22-If, YOUNG ¢ BR ADBURY jOHN B. GICITITRIB, Auctioneer anti Commis• slop Merchant,.Aro.lo6,corner of Weed Fifth eta. Pittsbamek: }laving been appointed one of the Auction eers foe the City of Pitsburgh. tenders his sery tees to joi hers, 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 to satiety correspondents by quick sales, and speedy hind favorable returns. That the various intermis which may be confided to him, shall be adequately protected, be brings to the aid of his own eiperience in hitsinesr and acquaintance with merchandise generally . , the services of Mr. FAIICEL FswassroCM heretofore advantageously known, as an importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with whom a permanent engagement if made. Rums. TO Messrs ; M. Tiernan, Presl. of M. 4- M. Bank. •• Darlington 4- Pretties, o Robert Galway, •• lames M. Cooper, • Jaltneli May. •• g. M. Riddle. Pit tsburgh .. Wei Robinson. Jr. Pree't •• • of Exchange. Dank. • flampton.lihnitti, 4. C 0.., • • John D. Davis, Church, .• K. Measliest!, •• Jas. W.firesrit 4. Ca. •• Jobe H. Stowe. 4 , Co: o 'Smith 4. II today. ..-. • Yardly 114.11ers, • it Joint 8. Joint *idle% 4 slzitr waft ed s fiv barn , . - of ny us* Fos 13lds 100torrisers ssusgoolub,ft. • Istsierei*** l • . • sr ' ,, ." . . , ':i'.'.i1:.,•.c_.:' , ., , , , .7::4i:,7 '-.:!.5,c-;',:',.-?.'--7'",',)7...•,;'1--, MECINSI Fir psidiskiair 'a wersoThiity Paper is the City of pigs 4:TC ti be naiad tke ' DAILY MORNING POST. firtHESulmeribers Wring - made — arrangements to merge ; - .1 the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu ry into one Joitrital, have concluded to publish a daily paper with the title of the Ebeitly dlfirrairtg Test. . The leading object of the.Porr" will be l he d ssernina; ! thin and defence of the political principles that have hit e tofore been maintained by the : Editors. in their respective panel*. and best efforts will stiH be delloted:to the advancement and success of those doctrines. • .. Althotigh, in politics, the paper wilt be thoroughly democratic.- yet the Editors hopei-Ity giving ati honest, candid history of . passing Political eVitnin:r.roreign and Ditmetale Intelligence, and brief notices:Of all a... I teriand occirrences that come properly within the cohere ore Public Journal, to make their pope) sufficiently in erecting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, it respective of party considerations. 1 in addition to the political and general news that will ' I be found in the ...Mersin: Nat," the Editors will take pains to: furnish : file business community with the latest and mug' interesting : Cosnituaciat. Isrrscm einem from all parts of the country, and to have prepa red such *mounts of the Markets and the State of Trade as will be adv . autageons to oar Merchants and Business Men in their several canines. Terns.—The Post - will be published on a large hatted al sheet of fine paper. (manufactured especially' for this . Jontwil) at the unusually tow rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum, payable lo d tintshge. It will also be sold by news.boys at the low'i aof TWO CENTS a copy. Advertisements will he inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. .;... InerWENTYnetiVe ladearewanted to-sell the Poet, who willbe engaged on the most liberal terms THOS. PHILLIPS, W. 11. SMITH. mproved Hay tnnfam tired be heir Ma9ttint , between Ma th street, two ice flail, Pitts inufactnre and Ind the fuliow ig sca les(w hol_ ty corni.Osed 01 No.. 1, Port ihle Platform icales on .0 weigh 3AU iouuds,al 00. Philadera. seplo t i.~~ . i.... __. tea? PROSPECTIM Augue 31, 1842 1001111DS.KY. LEAF TOBACCO. in store and BY Morison 4 Co. London, for sale only by S. N. Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley Pittsburgh Pa. and FL Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10 FA GNI FUR SA I.lt.—The undersigned offers foreale a tract of land siluatcd4 mile; fret,. ereeport,ln.the directiortAfi . Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Arnrenone: con nty, comOining 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good fence; 10 of tvhitn are in meadow— a somi square 10, dwelling house and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple orchard of fighttaring trees—and a spring of excellent water convenient to the house. FOR TERMS apply to the subscribers residing at the Sattworts ou the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 mile above Free port. 1110 THE WISE.—It is now well understood how much disorders of the 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 accomulations without weakening the bodily power. It is now understood that there is a reciprocal influent* 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 using them: It is now understood how much domestic happi ness depends upon the healthy codelition of the digestive organs. • It is-now well known that the Brandreth Pills have cured thousands 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 Brandreth Pills so cure, hut it - is also un derstood how they cure; that it le by their purifying effect on the bloodjhrttlesy restoaaehody - to _ more and more manifest, it is recommenced daily from family to family. The Brandreth Pills remove in an almost imperceptible manner all noxious a'ectimulations and purify and invigo late the hinod.and their good effects are not counterbalan ced by site Inconveniences; being composed entirely of vegetables they do not expose those who use them to danger; and their effects arc as certain as they are salu tary; they are daily and safely admitii,tend to infancy, youth. manhood, and old age. and to women in the most critical and delicateclrcumstanees. They do not disturb Or shock the animal functions, but restore their order and c.Aablish their health. Sold at Dr. Brasdreih's Office, No. 91, Wood street Pittshurzli. Prim 25 rents per bog, with full directions M ARK—The only place in Pittsburzh where the gnu ine Pills ran be obtained, is the Loctor's own office, No 93 Wood street. cep 10 DR,J. B. TIBBITT'S, Respectfully inform the citi zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. [bathe has return• ed to Ihe city. Re hopes to share the confidence of his former patrons and the public generally; and solicits a renewal of a portion of their patronage. In connexion he would observe, that the operation of Lithotrlty, (or breaking Ihe s!one in the bladder and allowing It to pas of with the urine,) is every where commanding the deep est interest. Be hopes to extend the benefit of this branch of his profession-to the affiict ed. Strictures, Diseasi sof the Bladder and Kidneys,— w hich occasionally fallow,— will likewise receive attention. Those from a distance wishing further information will apply personally or by letter, or if desired ran be accommodated al. his dwelline,in a retired part of the ci ty, on Third, between Ferry and Liberty ale. sep 10 BRANDRETH PILLS LET Invalids read the following account of a Sailor cared of a complitation of afflictions in nineteen days by the use o'Brandreth Pills. It distinctly proves there are herbs In nature which have affinity cure be cause of disease, and Brandretb's Pilisare made for them Read and be convinced. Take the medicine antibe cured EXTRAORDINARY CORE OF RHEI7AIATISM DIA RRHCE.4, AND AFFECTION OF TEE LONGA JOHN SHAW, of Pembroke, Washington county, Maine, being duly 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 he was Dna blew help himself. and was taken into the Chelsea Hos. pital in the city of Boston. That after 'being in said hospital five weeks, Doctor Otis said he did not know what was the mattet with him, and that he could do nothing for him, nor could he prescribe any medicine That he, therefore, was conveyed from the Chelsea llos. phallus the Sailor's retreat an Staten Island. That he was t here physicked with all sorts of tncdicine fora pert od of four months, suffering all the time the most heart rending misery.- That,-besides his affection ofhis bones be was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: some. times lin would spit a quart of phlegm in the dayvbides his affection he had a had Itiarrinea, which bad morn . or Ices attended him from the commencement of his sick. stew. Thai at times he dreaded a stool worse than be would have dreaded death; that he can compare the feel-, ing to nothing save that of knives passing through bowels. Aft cr suffering worm than death at the Sailor's Retreat, on Staten Island, the doctor told hint that medi cine was of no use to him. that he inn -t ley to stir about. At this timele was suffering the gren.Wt misery. That his bones were so lender he could not bear the loose pity arc upon the elbow or upon the knee, that his Instep was most painful, that as the Doctor said he would give him no more medicine be determined to procure some of Dr., Brandrettra Pitts, which lie did. from 241 Broadway New York; that he commenced with five pills, and some• timesiacrwtsed the dose to eight. The 'first week's use FO mach benefited him, that the doctor, not tnowing what he was Mans, said, .nour. Shaw, you hiok like a man again; if Yon Improve In this way, you will tuna he well' That be tined every dose of the Brandreth PiSt relieve aim, find they 'cared him of the pain when at stool;ihat they next cared ibe diarrhea, mid deafly the pains In bis boties;—That the medirine seemed to add, strength to htm everyday. - Retold the doctor yester day the 11th instant, that he felt bimeifff well, and alas; that be owed. his recovery to lirandreths tinder P 143 , 14 d elite, that be'had taken the medicine ferrety dhy for 19-dare that tile deer n, told him if he had known - hoe had teen taking that Medicine, he should Oft ,have stayi4 another day in the house. lie rm:shiers' it Ishii dot"' le make Ibis public stMenteM ,- fort be helmet ofali similarlg iffliejed; hat ter may tiny where to - find *Making- Mat iirineareiheet. - ' .1011 N Rll/OV.. John Shaw being by me duly PROM this IPltYay of Afir*lihettildelergirtatid Fiji. that foregoiser state.. meal* tripe. WilEELEitiromodrildortertd_Elvelk T*BRANDREI7II PILAR ern mild at Dr. itrani, drethkerhielpsre.24l.Ro4Dlrdin:NaW ,- TOrk , and At. ttlirotriagrat Wi 41 ogee, PM. 99 Wood stii9O.Pit the 471rirrit4eit .lallipintrgh where the irtioidatenago • • i• ,'~~,yn'~s_ r'z ~~ A 4.± ' ' 4 , Cf l• ;'- ''''' r -- ' ''' 44' '''' '' '',: , ‘ :,- f- ,7, , , , ~ ~ ,g 1 . ,• ' - k•-• -ri-lt r:' PRICE TWO ()Ell WM. ¢ PHILIP BAKER ..-• . • --- , iiiit:" ''' '-' ---' Tug - Liurisits. itiev . ~ 4 ,-- .. 46 .,,..,, „,-, , r,...,.., , ~. .... _,. , - - : , - --tout- .:.,f %Mtn Vasa) SMILII6,! - 1 ,.. T.l - ..:.;:. 4 _.* i.L,r. As man- maim - --- :-,., , 40if...-?7,- Rya.: ^Air ar " Trials Arai Stir* cellkiPrila Stie A •:.' 'qtr!-* '- , -." ': 7; , " e ' (CORTINC/ There was another in. who deeply sympathised cause she knew that been incurred; we alh Since the night of that too had been screpolon.„ relations. But what trigilie, the ingenuity of level A, vier treacherous confident bed a yet the incident of the Deed Box, yid had been the means 'of' snmrly‘, With a friend into whose bower s she could nom out all the serliitOti heart. This was no other atkt ''',''' Boxer's wife, and there was this . : 1 , ty in the interest which idle totiltik ~ : t_ distressea,ll.t,it was only , a return, ~, sympat , .„ - It Ellen felt in the tin =". 4 . 4 woman . j*/ ge. The conduct O• . husband 7. treated b.: : " th sharnefel barbarity's*: evil. that-his had passiens and hia ..., -. ~ii, men were at verience " h respect to ' • estimate which he fo ' of her chartp ter. in her honesty he • A - every', aillk . , k. h 4 fidence, and permitted her - to martiaB r 4 e money and regulate hie ex.penses; but Or was reetely because her frugality sridl,- nomic habits. -gratified his paersimonA \ : .. fostere4 mad his strongest pasiieria,. was *Otte, There was something , this itmlifile creature that won Tin - welt ly upon the affections of Ellen Nell in entrusting her with the Secretof,he love, sliefelt assured that she had not intte placed it. Their private conversellos therefore, were frequent, and their , ,in munications unreserved on both Sidekttla far as woman can bestow confidence sok# ' friendship on the subject of her afteelikrti, , or her duty. This intimacy did not lour escape the prying eyes of Nell fireillittrit, who soon took means to avail herself of t for prupos3s which will shortly becete, evident. It was about the sixth evening after,o* . day the Dead Boxer had lenge, that, having flock( window as she passed ON ed a waiter with a meant be sect up to him. Pr , hag had been several tii on whom she laid ser:ot er to disclose to her bras) ship between them. tr Or done aft, tor, 'intait; merit or Nell, as her nr, been to any female !w not been callous by tht and distressing task. . N anxious on this part, ' such a disclosure wriu. her own designs. Well, granny, said he, when Nell irisot t r ed. any thing of the rnoneyl-.1 Nell cautiously shtit the door. and iiik. mediately fronting him, her hand at stinr distance from her side, supported by-her staff; and her grey glittering eyes fi , Iteti upon him with a malicious look whiefia4 could never banish from her countenanipe r . The money will come, she replieffjet good time. I've a charm near ready thei 'ill get a clue to it. I'm walebiii. hipi-a. an' Tm watched myself an' ,Ellear'S wet*. ed. He has hardly a house to puthiailh_ 4f. in; but nabacklish! I'll bring you -in' Pi, together—ay, dher manim, an' I'll witeri. him give you the first blow afther din ~ if you don't give him ONE les yoUr "oWth fault. Get the money first granny. 1. - WOurti give him the blow till it is safe. Won't you? replied the beldansa, *yr dher Chreesiha, will you, whin you. lumet what I have to tell you about him an'— And who, grannyl Diououl, man, but Pm &feared to led you, for fraid you'A kill me. Tut, Nelly,—Pd not strike an Obillt;i %roman, said he, laughing. I susrect foul play between hint aw-aa her. : Eh? Fury of hell, nol He's very handsome, said the otherotre young—far 5 manger than you are, by this: teen— 'Go on—go on,' said the dead Wier,. and clenching his fist, wh_le his eyes 1144 eralty glowed like live cods.-- - ate oft, murder him; but not till—yes, I'll molders, him at a blow. tk wif; but no—n•t : you secure the money first. If 1 give-10k the bhriv—rne might nevei it, granny. A dead man gives bail& midi., ing.' .Istuspeet;' replied Nell, 'drat the-fa:m*7_ srhid—that is the money—is in other ha- Lord prisarve us I bat it's a. wicked vookk,-. baeic y 1' , 'Where is it?' paid the boxer, with siniv* hemenee of manner resemblin2 that, igt;:it, man who was ready to sink to pertlitirm Ave, his wealth. 'Devil and - furies where - isiitc; 'Where is it?' said; the impertarahle Nina G. why maxim a yeah, man, sure yott - ,Aget,=7, 'think that know where it 14. I sus pelt It' at your landlord's. daughter, ; his r 3 sweetheart, knows something about itt.fftpuir thin, you SPP. 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