.~~~~~' ~ 11=2=11 PUBLISHED DAILY, BY & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A TO , AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE L.. 11...1Y0. 64 . PUBLISHED BY TllOlll/18 PLULL/PS & war. U. small N. W. corner of .Wood and Fifth Streets. TERMS.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. Sinkcopies Two (..:Ettra—for sale at the counter of t be ();Tice, and by News Boys. The Weekly .11ffercary and Manufacturer 1 a pithlisised at the same Mike, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin e* copies, SIN CENTS. - " " - TERMS OF ADVERTISING. - PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: One insertion, ' . $0 50 One month, $5 90 Twe do., •' ' 075 Two do., 600 Thrtro d 0.,: 200 l Threedo., 700 One week, • 1 50 Four do., it 00 Two dot, . Thr,.. year, do., 4 00 0ne.15 00 . . . YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. . CILLAGICABLI AT PACOIMA. One Square. Taw Squares. • Si* inonthg, $lB 00 Six months, $23 00 Ciao year, 25' 00 One year, 35 00 . M'Larger mivertisements in proportion. .:LarCARDS of four lines Stx DOLLARS a year. Public Offices, &c. City Pole Office, Third between Market and IVood streets—R...sl:. ttilW Postmaster. : • Casten Haute, Water, 4th door from Word buildings*Major John Willock, Collector. Oily Treasury, W0.).1, )..teioe,7l First and 6%.•cond &meets—damns A. Bartram, Treasurer. Ciandgi Treasury. Third street, next door to the Third Presbyterian ChurchS. R. Jo:In:too, Traalu• Mayor's Office, Fourth, bebvoen Market and Wood etc.:eta—Alexander Hay, Mayor. Meithiiat's•Excitairge, Fourth near Market at. BAN . IcS. •PittrintrgA, between Market and Wood stn-ets on Third find Fourth streets.. ~- a littrataints'aadMesaufaetur ers' and _Farmers' De prjsit Bank, (form.3rly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between W jad and Mitket streets. Exatange, Fifth st. near Wood. HOTELS. 1 1 19nonaiela House, Water street, near the bridge. " Ex flange Motel, corner of Penn and St. Clair. Are r.c.ises' HP.la, corner of Third and Wood. 4 4 rizanifotei,cornerefThirda n d Smithfield. /.7aitecl &Wes, corner ofTe.an et. and Caaal. Sprca3 Eagle, Libsrty stret, near seventh. Afiaer'a sllsnsion Huse, Liberty St., opposite Waraizt. Mszn.don House, Penn St., opposite Canal. , I mportant to 0 - mayors of S Mills. tV1,..) - Ji.' lI'S Setteri, fur saw mills, 1,7 W iic i hive &con su fully [este , ' in liff'rz.nt of' th 4 J itcd States, as well as in the cities of Pitts -1.14.412 asl Allegliaav, can b^ illo/1 1:1 0i) . •1'411 1:1 at a n.:±tbfr or milli ia fCris a:l;4l4OmA, vit.: at r. oa siir:•et; at 81/Wal 1:1 & Ch1:110.• adr.s's mils. heir Lk. n raper A11.gh,..r.y lwikl , ,;(•, aid aru's The a.')..w..1:11. nut m I,c' can be , ibtained at W. W, 0:1 Liberty street, ne ti. wirm-2, it is a•.l where ti, , ;n t.:ll'm.! wiil he iC.. 4 pteanstaintly on hanli. Apply Lu B. F. Sayi W. W. Wallaoe Evins'Chzustomile Pills A BitALINAI CLEMEH, rriitling, at 6;, Afott A Sew York, IV :IS afflicted with I)y.spt.psin is its ,tnlotagrra , :awd furor. The Ayniptunii were vi iikiatioteatleh'er cJitivede is,rou s; lt. tta,irtbara,pa,in in tlt chest anti stuniteli ;Cways after idnp.tireci appe:itc, sensation of sinking at the staan.th, tarred tuutrue, nauara, with frequent vomit iag4, clitiaWeei4 towards night and re4tlo=garm.. Tfic,e n c?ntian id upward...4f a twAvem.)lith, when, on c•l3ulting Dr. Wm. Evans, 100 Chatham street, and submitting to his ever stvcessful and agreeable mode of treatment, the. pati2mt Wll3 completely restored to health in the short space of one month, and grateful for tit incalculable b 'merit derived, gladly came forward a la voluntoetxd the above statement For sale, whole sale and retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. sep 10-y . Nu. 20, Wool street, below Second. Peasa's Hoarlmind Candy. rri LITTLE has received this day from New York, I afresh supply of the above celebrated cure fur C oughs, Colds and Consumptions; arid is ready to sip euttJatlrs at wiwlcsale or retail, at his Medical Agency, 26 Fourth st. nov 12 .t ter Bargains than ever, at the 2hree Big Doors. r Hi: subscriber n•Juld r..spcctfully inform his CUs- .1 tom -rs atul the publiegenerally, that notwithstad isg tlr3 u ipreeecleated sales at the Threo Big Doors, during the present ,;e:13011; he has still on hand the lax _ gat- and most varied assortment of elegant CLO • HING that can be bought west of the mountains.— The public may rest assured that all articles oirereil at his sauce aremaufacaured from FRESH GOODS, pur. chased in tha Eastern markets this spring and made in is gsfiasuarhy .Pitt.tobargh worlrmen. ..In,consequence of the multiplication of slop s h o p s i t , qur city, filled with pawn brokers clothes and the musty, east off garments of I,rmer seasons, from die eastern ci slei the public shoald'be cautious to ascertain the char . • acter of the establishments in which they are invited to tiurchase, before they part with their mo.ley. The arti stes catered at se% oral of the concerns in this city, are Ahe in:re offals of New York end l'hiludelphiu slop 'ihopa4nd'sent out here tobe palmed off on the l'itts burgh public. Parzhasers she. 'd bo Oil their guard a *airist these impositions, and they tr.:y rely on the fact stltatimestablishment that advertises eastern made Clo "thing, 'can give as gond an article or as ad vantagenus - bargains as can be had at the "Three Big Dt)ots." .hc public will please remember that all the subAcri b't;r'S p e•trm -4tsare made infkisei!y, by rom,ictent work tstild not gathered up like th e goods now o fr i , r ,,,i by tlia:Thir4Ls of passa,;e" from th.. ;ind patches of eastern slop shop'. It will always 1) , his endeavor to aitnizitain the reputation that the "These Big Doors" ham obtained. for furnishing 4 superior style of CLO TISING in very respect, and at prices below those of any other establishment. . —He would again return his thanks. to his friends and . the public for ibie. unprecedented patronage bestowed upon hit estahlislartent, nud believing that they have :found. it to their advantage to deal with him, he would -repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase. Clothing of every description at 4.110 lowest price,to call at Nal 15'1, LIBERTY Sr. JOIIN :11'CLOSliEY. r4Plll)gerve Metal Plate in the pavement. ap Look at This. 1-wE attention of those who Itave been some wh. , • - leKptie.o.l" inleferehce to the numerous certih cdkidt inhlished in favor of Dr. Swayne's Compound Sleep of Wild Cherry, on account of the persons being linknown in this Section of the State, is respectfully di meted to the following certificate, the writer of which has been a citizen of this borough for several years, and 1 s known as a gentleman of integrity and responsibility. To the Agent., Mr. J. KIRBY . . I hose used Dr. S waynes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry' for a Cough, with which I have been severely 11111114t4 foeabout four mouths, a n d I have no hesitation in saying that it is the most effective medicine that I • %sae been able to procure. ItcotnposesaU unoasinesi, - and %wawa(' with my diet,—and maintains a regular P ,iprid good appetite. I elan sincerely mcommend it tostll • others similarly aißicied. .1. Minxicl4 Borough of March 9,18!0. Charnbersburgh. For sale by WILLIAM THORN, No. 33 Market street. (3sp`23) Pitbbur . gl)...4*n : ibtt .. .goot : r'' 4-• Magistrate's Blanks, For pmeeedingi in attachment under the late have, f, 'tale at this office. _ ly :2.'i Dr. S. H. Holmes, Office in Second ittlyt, next door to Mulvativ ..C• I Van.hoo , r. sets 111-y Dr. A. W. Patterson, —.— Office o: Smithfield street, t bird door from the corner o Office on Fifth street, between IVood and Sinithfieh streets, Pittsburgh. (lee 10—y COTTON YARN WAREHOUSE X&. 43, Wood Street, Ngents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Vara: WILLIAM 11. WILLIAMS JOHN S. DILWORTH. Williams &Dilworth, Wholesale Greeerii, Produce and Commission Ale chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured A ticles, No. 29, \Vood street. seP 10—y r- NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY, 11 7 1tolesale and Retail Dealers in English, French and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 31, Market street, Pittsburgh. sep 10—y J. G. & A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Water street, Pittsburgh. sep 10—y Commission and Forwarding Mcrchaiits, No. 60, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. rrTatots.—Receiving and shipping, 5 cents per 1001 Commission on purchases and sales, 2A per cent mart —y Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edtcarl Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and ...Valls Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh. sep 10—v Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro duce Merchants, And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures. .nar 17 No. 43, Wood. street l'ittsbar i I . Continue business at the stand late of M'Candless Johnson. Every description of work in their line nei 1.• ly and promptly executed. may B—v NICHOLAS D. COLEMAN LLOYD It. COLEMAN. Coleman& Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Commission Mere Ages , LereeStreet,Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully 80- liC k!congignmentE. n V--tf EL Woods, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office removed to Bakewell's Offices, on Graut street, nearly opposite the new Cuurt House, nextrooms to J. D. _Mallon, Esq., first fluor. sep 10 Hugh Toner, Attorney at Law, North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth street; Pittsburg;h. sup 10—y ItVCANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court Iluuze sep 1() Pittiburgh. Francis R. Shunk, Attorney at Law, Fourth streo, abort Wood, scp 10-1 y Pittiburgh, Pa, 'homers 'Hamilton, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield stc., sep .10—y Pi tt 4ntrgh, I'a. Win. O'Hara Robinson, Attorney at Law, Office on the North side of the Diamond, between Mar ket and Union streets, up stairs sep to A. I. Thirboraw, Attorney at Law, Tenders his professional services to the public. Office sop 10 on sth st., above Wood. Pittsburgh. - _ - Eyster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Office removed from the lhamond t t orne, ',i Row,' gltady :dde of 4th, but ween Market and Wood its.. sep lU Pittslom4h N. Buckthaster, Attorney at Law, Hz; removed hi office to IL•are:' Lcw ;ti above. Smithfield, Pittsburzh. George W. Layng, Attorney at Law, Office in Fourth street, near Snhitlllicld, FittAburgh sep 27—y Reade Washington, Attorney at Law, ( Miceell'sbuillin;,Grant Atreet, 111)V 5, 18 4'2 John J. Mitchell. Attorney at Law, Office corner of Sznithfield and Fifth VC:2(-i. rittSlJUigh. made. All lu ines entrusted to his carp will he promptly attended to. feb 16—v Win. IL Austin, Attorney at Law, 'it .1 Pa. Office in Fourth gtreet,opp,,itc Burlsr . tW"WILLI.I.II E. .kv.ris, N, r, , ke ion to my unfinished and I n•eommend him ethe pwronage of me friend, stp 10—y Daniel M. Curry, Att3rney at Law, Fifth street, Wood ;,,,1 lip 3 Robert Porter, Attorney at Law, office 0.1 the. , :or:1,1 - of rwirtli ;LA Szn:thfit•lfi sel) 10 Pitt • Judson & Planegin, Attorneys at Law, Satitlif.l.ld.p.::,t- 7th eratot , •rm,. I'on,:i9ns 1,1'1% ~:,._l.•, the 1:1;e: art of C.mgrt.- , ob:afoul• Pap,* Loon; ottlict• prop:in:l I:11c Zany S. Magraw, Attzrne_.7 at Law, !la, r •rn uifice h, !I i t• •-,J.•.! • I ril l ttt• LrtS • , 01, 10 J. D. Croigh, Attorney at Law, OffloecornerS!aitlifield and Third t .',p.25-v L. Harper, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ctntz. t ." ( r ,Irmo a'tf'llii 1." ,1r ,,1* .111 1.r. , !;•-:,owtl , ii r ,,,, rd in the, r ii ic'+of Iltirrl,tm, unra,(,., 11 41 , 11 olui Vl% Ile . 11EFE It TO if el ..11 . f .c. Dal.: ell I w g .s. t.thli , r , • .lohn .114r7rwr, ra I). 7'. Mo r yan, 111, !7, 13 13—tf R. Morrow, Alderman, Mice north aid-. of Fifth st rect. lota een Wood a Smithfield, Pittsburgh. scp 10-tt sixth street Ward & Hunt, Dentists, Lihrrtv street, a few chNing below St. Clair, ty6,1.8-1-3 Doctor Daniel McMeal, HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., in Li 17—y BIRMINGHAM &•CO ILULMAN, JENNINGS & CO., JOHNSON & DUVAL, Bookbinders and Paper Rulers, PITTS WALTER FORWARD tr-Iptin,li Fasing been afflicted for nearly two years, with n 1 hard - swelling on the cap of my knee, ‘vltioli produced much pain, and used various applications recommended by the faculty—all in vain, was cured completely by the use of one bottle of Dr. Brandreth's linament. or external remedy. Witness tny hand, JAMES TAYLOR. Ohio tp., Allegheny co. Pa. Jan. 10,1840. Dr. Brunlreth's external remedy or linament; ,old at 1110 store of GEORGE H. LEE, Pittsburgh, price 50 rents per bottle. feb 8. Dr. Bechter's Pulmonary Preservative. FOR (.0„,,b!„ colds, Minim al's, ratarrhs, whoopin, cough, spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all disea. , es of the breast and lungs, andarresi appr on a. ingeozemmption. Warranted free from mercury and other minerals. B. A. FAIINESTOCK & s ic 12 Agents for Pit t,thurgh, William C. Wall, -- Pbtin, ax.l F,rneg Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 37, Fourth .tract, Pittsburgh, Pa. CANV ASSbruihes,varnish, &c., for art i,qA, ;away. on hand. Lookinz C4ltts!..os, &c.; prompt fra mad to order. Ropairing done at the, shortest not ice. Particular attention paid to regildingaml jobbing of every de3cription. l'ersons fitting slainbotits or houses will find it to their advantage to rail. Rep 10-y - SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet - Iron Ware No. 17, Fifth street, betrrcen 'Wood and Market. Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a. share ofpublic patronage. Also, on hand, the follinvingarticles: shovel,. pokers, tongs. gridirons, skillets,teakettles, pots, oven s, colfee mills, &c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for hemselves,as he is determined to sell clieupfcrensh or approved paper. mar 7—tf DORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Purl raft Painter, Fourth sr., 3d story Burk's Buil ding. J. Osborne would solicit a caltfrom those who desire Portraits .Sprimens can be eeensot r 001113 may 5. URGH, MONDAY, EAGLE GROCERY STORE. • !. 4 1 4, , . Q TACY LLOYD, Jr., NVfielesale aud Retail Crro- L 7 cer and Fruiterer, No. 140 Liberty street Pitts burgh. may 20. I. I.: mu EL \VICK JOHN D. WICK. L. C. J. D. WICK, Wholesale, Grocers & Dealers in Produce, Wood SEICOt, 1 doors abeve Fifth at., may 15 Pitisburgh, Pa. Birmingham & Co., AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND, AND CLEVF:I.A.NI) LINE ‘lll, h . . John IL Brant, Wholesale Grocer, Dealer in Grain. General Forwarding: and Cam mission 411erchant I larriAburgt, WI dispor‘e of all go,,L, seta for Commission Sale, at the lowest cmTrinli:sicat rates. It ErER ENCE S: I'ki! .—.l. S: \V. Esher, Du sk . ri , li.D. Lerch& (7 Balt i niore—NV . Winn &-ro.IV I lerr,J. Eidcr rOt—Mielfl Burkr,ll. titt,,.l lioldman . Idly I—fim. .wI.INsToN sToCKTI)N, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers No. 37, gre , t. rp 10 THC.:ll..t' B. Youy FRA \cis L. YOUNG Thos. B. Young & Co. ',trnit :11, \Van. lioonl4.ear:u•r„l . I lari,l .treet a.),1 Ex allr•v. lmr. furniture ti,rit to their r;". 114 a b,•in4 ful It ~a ti, 6 e,lll. - iat we e.in a n d pric e . •••1) 1I) U. C. 'fl.)‘‘ • Wire Workers and Wire Manufacturers, Market street, between and 3.1 streets, ~,, I 0-v Exchange Hotel, Perin and Sal,/ (7,11 r sirects, by 10 :11.•KI1iltiN& SMITH _ _ PilkingtctesUnrivallcd Blacking, A r 1:\ t FACT It I:1) sa• I nad eraii .7 I. '.• Smithrivld, James Patterson, jr., iinlliu:Ar;ll,. near Pitt Pa., r of tiflo,l . r .f.rr k .. • ". P 10-v _ John h i l'Clositcy, Tailor and Clothier, ;1 , 1'7% 0 ..:1 :!1 ,•I • , I %Pp /I) MEM Webb Closey's Boot and Shoc Manufactory. , ~, 1 s. 11 , . ..1.• 'I 1: . ••I rep II) William 'Doherty. II ‘i 1.11 \PM 171:1t.e1 , - .‘ •t t 1 1 1 , •t , • • . 1 , 10-t7,7n. John Cartwright, •••,,,i .1' I ~ .3 I. .1:Id I)1.•,.:, +, I. Oak and Poplar Lumber for Sale. FA; \V n.•:o :!..• ir. 1,1. !!!. ood'l Celebrated Female Pills. r I 1! I Ar• • to !)n ;, i.i•ii•• • r-itirtly , omp! - tint. from 4,"3(1`111. 11, !IyAteriral anti tht• 4:1111-- 11,1 w.l orrpcohi l t ion of die orniitont Pliysicinn, in St:itLira.For tia!t• (.; I, I", ER,S, Azont, >r I' HI N. Wtttt t i t, lottlow Socottd Notice to Dr. Brandreth's Agents. r p }II: _L the leirpte., of r:mqi:iit in the NVI , t. hal ill!! ilit•i•Onipli , ll , ll. that tip et. i. r.ote eloAed. and \ Ir. (I. 11. I.r.E, in Ihr Di inineld, Alarket 4troet,ap -1112. azent for the of Illy Pill.. and 'Atli- All Dr. lirouln.llC- thiVfISIV,IIII - that Dr. B. Will ` , :S , I us trir , S . //inZ agent hr'011.:11 flit- conntry owe n year 1.” rustler monies for nrul.• rind re supply az , ic,4. Tho said trarViit`r st ill h.* prOVidOSI With power of :Li t,,rney, duly proved H•flusie the Clerk of the city and rtes tyof New York, o: - .11: , T with all tiw neres4ary ‘ , rueller. and papers. Mr J.. 1. Yoe i. my trav , .lintr:ufont now in Petirtsyl nnin. 11 It N Dlt I.:TH, M. D. N. 11.-1 - I(qnerni,cl, Mr. ( 11. 1,1:E, in the. rear of tho Mtirket i+ now my only in Pit tAurgh. .June 14 'OVENIBER 27, 1843. Cheap for Cash.-17nion Cotton Factory PRICES REDUCED. Shurt Reel Yarn. Nu. 5 at 15 cts per 11 6 at 15 do 7 at 13 d o 8 at 15 do 9 at 13 do 10 at 15 do 11 at 15 do P` 2 at 15 du 13 at -1G 11 at 17 do 15 at 13 do flf=l=lll 17 at t2O 1.11) 18 at ?I do I=i=ll MWM!M tr:7 . ..'01 . (1 , r,4 promptly it/titer's, Logan & Kenn PITTSBURGH Circulating and Refcrcnco Library. religious.hittorical. political and miscellaneous 5v0t1.,,, will be open every lac, Sabbath except ed, from 7 o'clock A. M., until 9 P. M., in the Ex rhange !!iildit4-, corner of Sr. Clair street arid F....lt ch:llTc. aih-; . , where punctual attendance will be given .1. GUMMI. NINNI 'FACTORY. Springs and Axles for Carriages, East,' l'rte• e.. fI: 411‘ , -et ar..l lo ..p constant k on hand Coneh. C and Lliptir Springs (war ranted.) .1 uniata iron Axle.. Siker and Bros. plated Froth,. Bru.: tuul pl iti^d flub Bands, Stump Jowl:. parent L.-ather, Silk I r and Lamps, D u ,— 661 s,, m , Matk a bi, !run, Door Handler and I I itt:••-. ,N,•. /\I:. ,N• 0 /LENIN:N. <ci, I 0 St. (1.1 i: Nllogltvuy Bridgu. NEW CLOTHING heaper- an I 1..° 1 , - 1. II:rtn•••in br ha./ at any other ter,' ci i Call for Bargains \T Till; 1:1 4 ; f y und r ll!: ilt(;rlt hi•T frt....d• rind t r..tt 1•1:1 siock eri r 4, 1 , 1:.r14t , a Ifirer :t,:41 o ti-.4.11!ne1a CHM cr hewn nit..r.icci at ...iv is thi• .and 1:1v0f711.1e at hi. s/ IN pill clia.es were Int.it ii.• i.cr.'li,l,l re' 40/1 itellper dill/ it can 1,• 1 ,1 in , t , t y eeth. r .c.ihrldt•ittn- I i n t hi- city. He t ,., •t Opt rinlttic lihr I .;.... , 17 . 11 0 ,11 :ill the art;•-t.. ..1" diet..., rind iniin . 1. 1'1T• 11111111/ 1:.• , 1, le of WOrktllllll - 11,• 111 y 1.....prwt• at on.H, all hi< article. rice .11, t r, eorlidci.! ILO ..i.O Will tiioi it to al . . to I , l' ;111;,.• •• ...• I.t.t ..\•.:l,men are eta -41e,111110.011.111./11_ 1.4 - • att..1111...1 to So „ , r 1,..1 .1. 0:!.• • •t tYi•isinT nt it I I.• r • !!!n 6 to him friend, and 'II • t !'ke IZ 1'01,11... •,,to‘vill ;T. , •• •base it tr. ! i •,‘ nh hint. hi• unnki tt, it .• tmtri/a..• I s-ryio• I pi lee, 10 rnU .s! N , .. I ", I, •.„ 1; ; f•r. :71 . •fin ' ~ :Vv I • •avrrn.•nt P; •f lon Safes. I 1 . 4.1 t:.• p. !:;c that 1' hake .1' ;. • .• • .1! ;4•1 1;1100. of Fire 1., !I: the ma ; !, , „, r t. ityt.•it , about 11,111 v • ;sr, my -h, p, :1! It•••t t. , 11H• of x. Juno. :I', I 1).11:.1.11 0.•.y11',1 b 1 thr~ual- of In:. - have 1,111 vurrha,.... th, Ili 7,1. 11./ Ile o!, ,nd truth N‘.trrut.t ..,.• the pradir 1!, t sat.', which I in Iwrra t%.r . -incr I .•,,,nm,• noe d h ave p r , %On ,•.1 4 11 the whirl) thvyc,,roain •,l. 1 ha... u e;,trul Contail;I:1:: ❑ n , m)her of cvrtilicat., -.0w., which aro in c•irrulntiuu anrl in my haul. ,11 thi• .1( )lIN DENNIN(i. N. It. % •xV Flir SUI , II Spri , r4-- for ...L1,•,1naa..• by arta %, ill . tiNcrexv pr,,,,r to punch holt, in halririch iron. •.2.t—tf Improved Magnesia Safes, m.virFAcrultEn BY CONSTABLE & BURKE, Flftlt Street,heheeen Wood and Snotlvidd, PittAbargh, Pa. F r sidi:cribers present their re-l u sts to their Da m/T.(1,4 friends for their termer liberal patron age, and would take this method ~t asnuring them and the generally that all future favor.; will be duly Their articles have been fully tested, of %Odell siillicient testimony will be given to any inquirer. Tin! principles of their locks and safes are nut sur.• parisiid in the Union. TIo! price nl;4, is considerably le:sened, and will be !bond a-lolc, if not. below any other responsible house in tin. Union. IVe n•uuld take this opportunity of thankirg the va rian; Gditor: of this city and eliewhere, who have sptikcti ,tt highly of I.IA and our snti•i. The public are respectfully invited to examine our articles before purchasing elsewla•ir, feeling, assured the supplier-icy of our manufiwthre will be apparent to all candid spectators. N. CONSTABLE & E. BURKE. N. B. Sides can be obtained of any size or shape, or (ir .wy principle of lock or COI/Si 10n, of the sub scribers, or of S. Church, Second street, Pittsburgh, n2o—tl F) IL M . I.,AN Es Sudori fi c Lung Syrup, being a safe and efFectuzil remedy for Cougs, Catarrhal Fever, Influenza, Pleurasy, the first of forming stages of Con sumption, Asthma, Whooping Couch, &c. Some do zen of certificates of its 'valuable etihets can be pro duced, one of which is now offered. This is to certify, that I hail a very severe Cough all last winter; and was very much reduced. After trying medical aid to no purpose, I was advised to procure a bottle of Dr. APLane Lutz Syron; it nave roe relief immediately, and in two weeks wits able to go out, and fully believe it to be one of the most - minable med icines now before the public, for Couch and breast com plaints. ELIZABETH MORRIS. 'A fresh supply ofthis valuable Cough medicine just j received at the Drug store of • J. KIDD, oct 7 No. 60, corner of Wood and Fourth ma . C. A. MicANIILTY, • FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Canal Basin, corner Wayne and Liberty Streets; Pitts burgh. Agent United States Portableßuat Line. Dept 9-3 m. l sf/0 itt"igBl.l:Ceee'altsip-aerrndozen 000 at 7. do 700 at 64 do 800 at 5,1 do 000 at 5 do 1000 at 5 do Candiev, irk at 15 cents per lb Cont. 11:i rtil42-, 8 clp !Family do., 12,i do Carpet Chain, 20 do Cot ton Twine, 2,0 do Stocking Yarn and Covvr let Yarn always on hand. Cotton Warps made to or- .attoodod to, if left at J & C f - ,;c4...,0r t hel'o. , t OfEce:addres K. M001:1 E, & CO. Pilo Manufactory. Fr I II: sko. ,, ribe r having comm-nced the manufar i titre of st Steel Files, frmimlinerican materials exclusively. umrchants of other persons wanting can be supplied by him with a bet ter article than the foreign, and at how, r , vi IIII11111,4%; to use only the best quality of File Sti•oh manufactured by the Mer.srs. r. brOltZllt to a perfection equal to the best English article, Manufactured for the rime purpose, the sub , criher has fah oynfaleace that he will be able, in quality. of article: , and prices, to reatize t h e h est hopes of the friends American Industry. GEORGE ROTHERYO Corner of O'Hara Liberty sts. Horatio P. Young, Cabiact Maker, (Late ,f the firm of Young 4. 3 1"Cardy) H AScommenr-ed the ousiness in all its branches at N.)22, Wood street, between First and Second tars., where he will keep constantly On hand a good as sortment of well made FURNITCPE, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to rneriers continuance of he patronage of the public. ':very attention willbopaid to furnishing COFFINS, A Furniture Car for hire. July IL .s/ IN AfrI.ARLAND, Ellpholsterer and Cabinet Maker, Third st., between Wood and Market, Respertfull informs his friends and the puldir that he is prepared to execute all orders for sofas. sideboards, bureaus, chairs, tables, beststands, stands, hnir and spring mattni,sei+, curtains, carpels; all sorts of uphol stering work,v, idyll he will Warrant equal to any made in the city, and on 2e:l—unable terms. sep 10 Matthr -Jr 4cvo Jones, Barber and Bair Dresser, Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of fice, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. Ile solicits a share of public pa trona ze. 10. FALL FASHION- T S AND CAPS. The subscriber having returned from the East with the latest style of Huts, has now on hand and will con stnntly keep a large assortment of his own Manufac-7 titre, which for lightness, service, beauty, and cheap. Ile3S, cannot he surpassed, and would respectfully in vite his friends and the public to examine his stock of Ila ts and Caps, at the Manufactory, No. 73. Wood sep 9-3 m WILLIAM DOUGLAS. NEW FASHIONABLE - Eat and Cap Manufactory. No. 93 Wood erre', 3 doors briny Diamond Alley T HE subscriber willkeep Constantly on hand every variety of the maatfashionabloHAT S and CA rs, wholesale and retail, at reducedprices. Persons wishine c , to purchase will find it to theirinte rest togive him a call. S. MOORE. Pittaburgh,.ang. 29,1843. (11 FUNDING AND POLISHING —Sad Irons gro - and and polished, anvils and other toads of grin' dinedcme at the Cast Steel File Mamtfisetory, ear ner of Liberty and O'Hara 'meets. augla To . 6 Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, THE .subscriber most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city and® vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and SHOE making tusiness in Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office. Having been foreman in some of the most fashionable boot shops in the Eastern cities; and I having, furnished himself with the best French and American calf skins, he hopes by his attention to busi ness to merit a share of public patronage. ,To those gentlemen who have kindly patronised him he returns his sincere thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge of his business. B. KERRIGAN. may 11. William Adair, Boot and Shoe Braker, Liberty st. opposite the head of Smithfield. jThe subscriber having bought out the® stock of the tato Thomas Rafferty, deceased,has conimenc•ed business at the old stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, in the best manner, and on the shortest notice. He keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of shoe findings of all ilescriptions, and of the best quality. He solicits the patronag: of the public and of the craft. sep 10—y IVM. ADAIR. David Clark Agl., JFASHIONII LE BOOT MAKER, has removed to No. 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he would he happy to see his old customers, and all others who fed disposed. to pa tronise him. He uses nothing but first rate stock, and employs the brst of workmen; and as he gives his con stant per , tinid attention to business, he trusts that he Ai 11 II deem and receive n fair share of patronage scp 10 Pittsburgh Manufactures, Cheap for Cash. / 'if/4 l'tra rNfrorri Markel. T YATES intend= to mantirictur,rn • t..r. article of Ladit.s', Childrtna and Nlisses. Shos.s, :114 ttell theta cheaper for cush than they ran I. Loa" ht in tip: city, Ile will keep Constant lv on hand and make, t.. Stiovs of all kind% a!),1 colors, at very low prices of thy-following • • LadieN . La.:tinz FaxtliGaile•rl3o44s. $1 75 I,, tylioilv Kidor Morocco Gaiters, 1 50 Call.ki:Ilioo l .. Freo,d Half 071iteri, iille"l.4-A 1 374. 1 374 lie•it kid Rlld .111/1,1•1) hil<l; in, 1 181 Ikeih!.., Soled Siipper.4. (Jeff.) I 124 line Kid Spriti.;.and Turn..., beA Tiul.l. Ott Sprin!l., henry, 87i tSlipp, r., 3.3 All merle bore Nlism•s' the ,11114, pr..114.1-tinn. L, -- rY"ltetr),lTAPe r the p'.ace. at the sipi of the Rol N... Fifth July I .J. :%1 Y A TES. WESTERN MICCUANGE (*()FTEE 110FSE, N. 9 , MAnKETSriti..F.T, re r - • ( )Y si ItS lad ”ther 11 be serve lh d up Nitne•h: Ov4ter. raw,fried..towed, 11;1 r! IN TH::•/11-:1,1.nt or rwi , !z .1 :14 th, nay:tn. .1,;,1 1.. ~iIC. I •Lq•rtnitittd rlur thi; esMblich 'Le .t Cy, ;••• t!, 0:•1 - 1,1 ) maintuin :t,I "f Iris - I LE, LT QI( *lts. •11 ;..k 10_ 4 , and such refre4hmetds as [nivel •r- May ntqUint. twt. 13—Gm. FIIIMITURZI WARE ROOMS. ALEXANDER NC( I'RDT. At th.."l.lsta n d of Young 4. . 1 1'Curdy, No. 43, Se eon,/ xtre,t, bettre,m 'hod and 3f a , A- e t. "L") ESI'ECTFULLY inform. the friends of the tate fine, and dip public Arilierallv. that he is prrpa red to till all ia:ili•rA for Cabinet tror, of ny ninth . 1 0 , patell, and warrante k d to ' k be equa d l to mo the cif r. Evvry ar runt ion 1% ill ho paid to furnil‘hingeOFFTNS Sce when roApiirvd• je fi—v iv 15-\ PRICE, TWO CENT (1)e tlailp Alorning post LIFE'S SUNNY SPOTS. BY W. LEGGETT. Through life's dark and thorny path, Its goal the silent tomb, It yet some spots of sunshine bath, That smile amidst the gloom. That friend who weal and wo partakes, Unchanged whatever his lut, Who kindly soothes the heart that aches, Is sure a sunny spot. The wife who half our burden bears, And utt4rs net a moan: iVhose ready hand wipes off our tears, Unheeded all her own; Who treasures every kindly v. ord, Each harsher one forgot, And carols blithely as a bird— She's won sunny spot. The child who life at morn and eve, In prayer its tiny voice; Who grieves whenever its parents grieve, And joys when they rejoice; In whose bright eye young genius glows Whose heart without a blot, Is fresh and pure as summer's rose- s That child's a sunny spot. There's yet upon life's weary road, One spot of brighter glow, Where sorrow half forgets its load, And tears no-longer flow:. Friendship may wither, love decline, Our child dishonor blot; But still undlmned that spotvrill shfne--•• Religion lights that spot. fi TUE EJECTRIIINT. AS IItISH “SKETCH FROU LIFE." By Alia. S. C. Hall, of Lando*: Perhaps it proceeds from our having 'lnhabitive• ness' largely developed that we are led so completely to sympathize with those who are compelled under any circumstances to quit their homes. Even if dating' be premeditated tinder the most pleasant pros• perts there is .dwayssomething to regretthe discom fort, the bustle, the leave-taking, are all sod enough, no matter how brilliant the anticipated (blare may be --there is something really melancholy in parting pith• or from a hat has been the abode of joy, or sorrow, for both equally, in our opinion, endear' ti locality. A change of residence is always an inconvenience to the rich, hut to the Irish poor it is frequently only a change from the misery of a wretched hovel to the exposure and starvation of the high roods. We witnessed a harrowing scene of this description which we cannot easily forget, and it is out which my American readers will inElyine overdrawn, no matter how we tell the W e had sent the cattiage on and were proceeding on firer, a practice which enables us to converse with the pealtalliry, and increases our enjoyment and infer. mat ion. it wa s a fine clearevening; the son was sink i ig behind the richly wooded slopes of this most beau. titul country; the air was full and balmy; the rail was c rm.it i alon g the hedges, and the thrush singing those rich and varied melodies width art can neither imitate or track. A lane, or as the Irish so prettily call it, a "holut en" branched off from the high road, and statue noble old trees had interlaced their arms above it, so as to form a succession of living Gothic althea, the most picturesque n-a had ever observed. The elera ted enclosures of this pretty path were tangled by si_ prolasion of pretty flowers—the purple foxglave with iis fairy-like cups, and the sparkling leaves and knotty istings of sly Robin-run-the-hedge, mingled with the tasseled meadow sweet and broad leaved docks-all beautiful according to their kind: then them -"ere ocs casionally breaks amid the branches, through which the sunlight so bright la-fore its close, darted the most vivid light , 'howing the sylvan tracery to the best ad- vantage. It n as altogethe r so exquisite abh of light and shade that it was net until we bad looked at it for !mime time that we perceived three little Children hud dled up together at the stump of an old thont tree, a few yards down the lane. the oldest, a grown up girl, tempo' ted a sleeping infant on her kr.eesl the third, whose costume was us slight as it is possible to fancy, was crying bitterly, and in his fruitless attempts to dry his tears, had smeared his face Zwerso as to give it the appearance of a math. His trouble was of that nature which in England would be rd/eriated by bread and butter, and cured by bread and sugar; but the grief that caused emotion in the eldest girl was altogether ditferent; it is such as strong women can hardly bear. Her features were burdened into the expression of dem pair, and what is more at variance with the first hours of youth, sullen despair. An old blind dog sat at her feet w ith his head on her knee, his thick sightless eyes upturned to her, while she stroked his head tnech ani. calls., and without uttering a woni. 'Let me go hack, Esscyt let me go back, just for a minute, and [ won't cry otit: do let me, and I'll be as good as go/d, I will," said the boy The girl made no reply. but clutched his shoulder in her hand, and held him fast. There was a strong resistance on the boy's part, but it did not continu e long, for he a, redo to keep still if she'd 'loose her hold,' which she did, though her band still remained on his shoulder. We were so interested in the girl's sorrow that we endeavored to alleviate it by kind worths, and inquired if 'any of her people were ill.' Then she burst into tears, and the hardness which rendered her expression , so painful to look at, relaxed. - 'Thank you kindly for asking, auly.the trouble ma s ted is hard on us this evenin't we're mined out; we, that never let the winter gide run till summer; that f o i all we took out of the bit of land, put double in it, and did with half feedin' sooner than wrong the earth that gave us that same. We're turned out this bless ed evenin' to wanderthe world, or to starve in Navin —to die away from the light of the heavens, and the fruit air, and the fields—oh, there's no use in talking, but my heart will burst open in me if I think of the cruelty of the world. How can my father lire in a town %%here there are hundreds of men strong an' able to work as he? What can be get to do there? If they'd let us build a sod house by the side of the road itself, in the place where he's known, he could get work a mong the neighbors but that 9110111 the look of the court try, they say! Och hone! sure the starving look of the poor spoils it worse.' 'l'e 'r crying worse titan me, Elssey, now,' said the urchin, 'arid you promised mother you'd keep in the tears: let me go see if she'd crying still.' 'Stay where you are, Jimmy my boy, there's a good child: mothercan hear it better when she does nut see Dlo, I could beg the world's bread for her, from d o or to door, though until this blessed hisur, let us sof f•r as we would, we never asked charity from mater mortal: but I could beg, starre(that's easy enough) or dieter my own darlin mother,. if God leaVes her with us—but he won't; death was printed in her face this morning,: she'll die from me: oh, Holy Vargin, brariny prayer this evenin', if one must go, take me, Holy Queen of Heaven, and leave her with her husband and berhelpless children.' The poor girl sank upon her knees, still pressing the infant to her heart, and we walked on, deeply tun. ions to ascertain The truth of F• sad a statement. A torn in the lane brought us opposite what bad been a nesting of three or four cottages: the greater number had been dispossessed of their inmates a few months before, as WiL-4 evident from the length oftime the walla had been uncovered. The one farthest off was the pmeseirt scene of distress. Two men were busied in unroofing the small dwelling, while two others were evidently prepared to meet any outbreak on the part of the law tenant, or big friends. Several of the !suer wore assembled, but for the moat part seemed ratbar ,bent en consoling than defending. There was th e 'usual scene of c onfusion, bat it a-as evident that the- 11=111111E:
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