• • N. • "..4; EDITED Br Taoasms razzanie, . • N. .W.ure r *lf Wood and IVA. &read.' fiuglTutus:4-4lva dollars a year, payabie in advance. ectopfiss Two Cam Ts—fur sale at the counter of t he Orm, aud by News Boys. The Tilhaldy Maranry and Ehanadicturer Is ptiblished at the same office, en a double medium Owlet, at ?WO DOLLARS a year, in ulnas*. Sin gle copies, SIX CENTS. ' 4 ' 4 ' ' • ' OP ADVERT/SONG. PER SQUARE OF TWELVE '''''' LINES OR LESS: .le.insertion, c., 2 0 50 .Onemontk. Threedu., $5 00 ! Aro do., 075 Two do., 6 00 - 00 E..i f 174 Threedo., 7 00 do., t ..b .. 159 ;Four du., i 1 00 Ate 44„ 40 ") week, 0 1 0 . 0 '4 x do., 10 00 Thl One year, . 15 00 ADVE YEARLY hTISEMENTS. enattnelaii AT PLSACLIRE. . One Square. 7'tno Squares. Aix znoitths,' $lB ott six months, rs 3 OCt ~."„ rigze.ar, 1.%) 00 One year, ad 35 00 .GO I"...k,axger. advertisemen ts in proportion. rARDS of four Tinos Six DoLtarce a year , Public 0 /Nees, SC. (zji g p os i 6.7 n 7:Pe Third bar wee Market and IVvocl streets—R. M. ,n l'o , htnaAter. Catloas fri13 . 1.1. IV 't-r, Ith 110 pr fro'n %Voll terson'it b uildings—Wilti ath B. Mowry, Collect ih or l'o• turee Cin —Ja-rtn kyTressury, 1 , ,,J l, b •tw.. ii Firit and Second A. Burtrarn, Tr.!aittreri 1 Cohney Tre2sueg, T.itrd ' , tree?, next door to the Third Pr.33'Yetnel.in C.JA:iij-.S . It ju!initon, Tro:1311- . rer. I.lsseor's 0,14 e-e, Fourt!i, l-...tween Market and Woo( I, try_qq-,-Alexander flay, N.flydr. Arerekant's E eel, sitze, Fo•irtli near Alai-I:et it. BAN/is. Pitts3:trtrh, b !twien Afirket and IVuoil starts on Third aad 1; ourth streot , .. Jll",.:relsods'aa. lif In Effactu re rs' and Fa rmers"De posit Bank, floral 'rly S tVi!l.7, Fu id,) Fourth, between Aru)l and Aftrlt-i qtm..f I. E.eeitinke, Fifth st. near 'Wood. lIOTE LS. Aaronon4ralel'a Muse. 'Water street, near the B ridge. E..tehaa(re Ifltel, corner of Penn and St. Clair. Afercia,iPs' ifirei, oora-r of third and SN'ood. if nsric Jll Motel, e-)ra , ruf Third and Sinichfiehi. U.-tiled ()',..lies, coraer of Pearl qt. and Canal . AS.'prect.i .F.-sgir, Lib ...rty street, 'loan seventh. VP/er's 11/ rasiqi4 House, Liberty St., opposite Wayne. Brdzirturses :Via siun Mouse, Penn St., oppimite Canal. --z--. -__ .., -- /up artatit ts Owner's of Saw 11144 4 , N (1) . :.: Y'S n lrivolle.l Self Setters, f ,- .r saw mills Wiic't hr...., bit:lB n fully tested in iiiiferent part. of th? United States, niovs3ll a; in the it.ios of Pitt-- ~,11i0r,4-11 and Allrlheay, can hlt seen in operation at a tointb bar of mills in this neichloorh .rt I. •iz: :u. Mr. IViel:- ershit WS mills, on Ponn street; at Bowman & Chum -6 trs's mild, near the tipper Allegheny bridge, and at M wrisaa's mills, on liare's Islan:1, ana "ti ter The ab tvo n ten .t 1 In trehiao eon h.: ohtlined at W. IV Wall ottt's shop, on Liberty soreet, near mithlivitl, whore it is fitting' ua, alsl wh • 1 - 1* the inalhine will !w 1i 31/C cto +tat itly on. }tansli. A ylv 1 4 R. F. Sander, or W. W. Wallace. ______.______,____ _ . Evans' Chanaamile Pills. AB R 111 s;.)i .r. CE. L:.:\id: 't. ~ ••,I.irg al r;tl. Mott stmt, New Yor',-; wa:, l ' Hlv i with 1).,,i)..p.i:i ire ity , TI ) a az4narraterl t;rral Tn• .y ni-Umn,' wir- ri r;leut % . 1 1 fiche, t-eartt d - bility, f •v,r, c ritiveue,,,ermgh, hearthara, pain in the LoviiiNvil MAR.-50 lib's Tar, fur sale by j. 23 ISAAC CRUSE, La/c of Pitithwrgh. Pa., COMMISSION & FORWARDING DAL MERCHANT -n:7011E, MD. RefereaCet .M.114,47'6,12; Bailey & Co; John and R Robertson & Repprrt; ich'd Floyd; 4 , Cassidy, Alex.'r Laughlin Cu;& Robert Galway; Hussey & Pettit; 114; Leech & Co; J. IV. Burbridge & Co; Rob't Dultell & Co; alzehl & Flemins; Hunter & Ramat; IV. & M'Cutcheon; Henry Corker. paParticular attention will be elven to die sales f Western Produce, consignment s of which am respect fully solicited. I:4l'Goods received and forwarded ,vith despatch as directed. jan 3I-6m • . 11EASTINGS, C)County Surveyor and City Iteral at or. F FICE in - the "MonongSheli Heuse," in the C. Moor rooms occupied by the Prosecuting Attorney, H. head Smithfield street& J. G. Reed, Esqs•—entrance on feb. 13. Dissolution; rill HE partnership, under the firm of Sheble & 4- Mitchell, is this day dissolved:- D. B. SRaSLE will continue the Steam Boat Agency end Commission Business, and is Itto ne i aathorieed to ccdlect eq settle the debts of said firm: Pittab'gh Feb 1.1848, D. B. SHEBL E, Water et. near Wood Lp F reeman's Fire Brick for Sale. ST received, 5000 Freeman's beet Fire Brick, wiiich will hAreaftti• be kept constantly on hand and sold low for cash, by BillitljNGHAM & CO. may 27 No. GO Water st. FOR SALE CHEAP, I-1 Two Near . and Pint Rata Stem& Enchaer. NE is 20 horse power, 10"-Inch cylinder" sad 4 l.„„„, foot stroke, will be Sold with or without bonen. The other engine is 12 bone power, 711nottAr 3 foot woke, one boiler about 22 feet lokr hi; dianaite t . These engines ate made of& beat ma serials and, in the most-substantial manner, aturwill be shed on accommodating terms. Tbo on :Histiwpftite subso any can il*: u any time. seen at 5i2411 DENIIII(, 17. BtatesLine. , FEBRUARY 17, 1844 ____ VITTSBURGII OP C irculating and Reference Library. religious, historical, political and miscellaneous works, will be open every day, Sabbath except ed, from 7 o'clock A. M., until 9 P. M., in the Ex change building, corner of St. Clair street and Ex change alley, where punctual attendance will be given by J. GEALMII.. _ . _ FITTS URGH MANUFACTORY. Spr‘laga and Axles for Carriages, AC Eastern Prices, TIIE subsctibers manufacture and keep constant ly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted,) Juniata lircgt Axles, Silve r and Brass plated Dash Fttantyfillrzies atirplai:d 'llu6 17taltars, Stump Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps; 14Ialleable Iron, Dopr Ilandlea and Ridges, &c., &c. " JONE,S RE—COLEMAN. sep 10 St. Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge. I JAMES MAY _____________ William Adai, Sleet and Shoe Maker, Liberty st. opposite the head of Smithfield. . ... The subscriber having botyr,l 4 out the® took of the late Thomas Rafferty, ,has comrseficed, hu_..sirles s at the Old stand of Mr. R., and is prepared to execute all descri,ptions of work in his line, in the best manner, and CM the '6O1 -test-notice. He keeps constantly ca . hands ktrgeassurtrnentof shoe findings ofall descriptions, and of the best quality. He solicits the patronag e of the public and of the craft. sep 10—y ' . WM. ADAIR. David ____________„.. Clark, Art, JIFASHIONBLE B9OT MAKER, has removed to No. 64 Market street, between Second and Third streets, tiltereheiVouldheliappytoseeshis old customers, and all others who feel disposed to Po trunise him. A.A. uses nothing but first rate stock, and employs thelest ofworkmen; and as he gives his con stant personal attention to business, h will deserv e and receive a fair share ofe trusts that he. patronago.. sep 10 ________-.,__- ! BEFORE.: YOU BUY ELSE WFIERE, L 001 C IN ELT scrzo.ran,s, WHERECorner of Wood and Water Ate, as choice an assortmen t of ready made clothing, cloths, cassimerc satinettis, vesting., flannel shirts, drawers, cottonn&olti cravatsa's wool hose and half hose, silk and gingham ct, hakfs, stocks, and in short, a little of everythig,. adapted to the nse of gentlemen, all of whic)l parchasets will 6r.d made up, and lasi:ae to order ln thcantest and most improved style, ands prices which, ho flu tist's hinuci.G will successfully compote with any eatablititgignt west .., of the"mountains. ' • ' , ..,. Having made arrangement s in the eastern' cities, he will be constantly reoeiving accessions to his'aleisady well selected and seasonable stocks. Give ~him a call, /hen, ifyou wish to furnish yourself with choice articles. r4PGood and yet Cheap, for Cash/ Aall ' Remember the place--cornerof Wooind Water At reeta. o 26-6m _._____________ Peach Trees. !deb THE subscriberha s just received from the Nur. spry of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia. a lot of the choicest variety ofpeach trees, t 3 which he *Tonle ctll the att9tt: i o n of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN. No Liberty sc. head of Wood. Pile Manufactory. i Tli ,...ubscriber having commenced the matinfac ture of Cast 'Steel Files, from American materials exclusivel merchants or other persons wanting can be supplied by him with a better article thin the foreign, and at fewer prices. Intending to use only the best quality of rile Steel, tr.anufactured by the Messrs-. Stiol:x BERG ER '.l, Willa is now brought to a perfection equal to the best Engffsh article, manufactured for the same purpose, the subscriber has full co factored that he will be able, in quality of articles and prices to realize the best hopes of the friends of American Industry. GEORGE ROTHERY, Corner of O'Hara & Liberty sts. b 15—y trionTuau WARE. ltOQOlB. „ , ' ALEXANDER /4"C TIRDY, '• At the old stand of Voting 4 , ArCur4y, No. 43, Se eond street, between Wood and lifarket, R ESPECTFULLY informs the friends of the late , lt, •firni, ancithe public generally, thatlte isprepa• red to fill all ortleA for Cabinet Iroric,, of an.ykind, with all possible despatch, and warriuned to'be equal to any in the ty. - ' - ; • ' Every attention will bepaidto furnishing COFFINS, 1 &c , when required. • ____.____________ __ literati° P. Tannin Cabinet Maker, Has( Lak qf the firth. of Firvigr+ I.#"Cstrdy), tion - anenced the nosiness in all its branches a, No 22, IVorad street, between First and Second 'qtrs., yid - acre he will keep constantly on hand agOod as sortment of well made FURNITURE, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuanc e of the patronage oldie public. Every attention willbepaid to furnishing COFFINS, &e. A Furniture Car for hire. July n - __________________. ._____ __________________,...._ JO/IN McFARLAND, • - t r pholsterer stag Cabinet ligsokr,ll4l • - t s . a : Third at., between il'ooc/ and Aforke , Respectfully inform s his friend s and the public that he is prepared to exec.tat. - , , all orders for sofas, sideboards, bureaus, chairs, telt* bedsteads, stands, hair and spring n•attrasss, curtains, carpets; alisorts ofttphol. Ater:ng work; which he will warrant equal to any made in the city, and on reasonabl e_________ terms. sep 10 Matthew/ones, Barber sum Bair,resserf Has reMoved to Fourth street, opposaisthe ./Vlayof'ainf flee, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or transient customens. He solicits a share of public pa menage. NE:W FASHIONABLE Rat and Cap Illanufactory: No--03 Woodatreet, .4:cloor PiainondAlley -111 HE 808400 constantly on hand ev-- - a- variety of Jand every ty'of the most ftuddonable liAvrs and CA PS, whalec4OO end retaii,at reduced prices. • • Persons wishingto purchase will fold itto their into rest togivo him a call. . Pittsburgh, q.v. 29,18.43. S MOORE. --- • - _ GRINDING AND POLISHING --Sad Irons ground and polished, anvils and other kinds of zrinding done at the. Cast Steel Pile Nlantrfaetoj, nor ner Liberty and O'Hara streets. aug 18 ___,..isCottehe Col4llUqpiftftuzi Stiesa U i THORN'S POLD/ON*RI" •C"AhIVY. . 4: Tli" pleasant and certain cure for coughs atuk colds goes ahead of all the preparations now or odor offered to the public. The ties of it is so great that the proprietor has dorm, difficulty in keeping* kindy r the Increasing nd. • -Medical'agenchhb irocs ries, druaists. coffi.e houses, and even bate 'int stesib , boats, keep a supplyen hand. It is called for-V*oy where, and will sell in any place . The reasoiiihiis II everyone Orb° huge cough or cold by magic- ng,cevrltickt find tkeniselves cured, as it were, by Frlll4iia, at a distance, by *knitting the money, post paid, *shit i i s etecriher, *Mho aftended to. For sale by tie 'Mile stick, 64 ootinq fivesticks for 25 cents; andat wholesale by Wit. Too**, Druggist, 53, Market strooe, when's Igenoralass o be found rtment of Drugs andhledicines mai always . • - j 24: OLTISVI LLELI M F.--;100 Bbl, Lime. for Pale by (j 23.) JAMES MA Y. To the des b , • THE sublicriber most respectfully informs the gentlernee of this city anddillaii vicinity, that he has c ommenced the BOOT and SHOE making business itl Fourth street, oppordoe the Mayor's office. Haring been foreman in some of the most fashionable boot shops in the Eastern cities: and having furnished himself with the best French and .American calf skins, ho hopes by his !mention to busi. nesii to merit a share of public patronage. To duhre gentlemen whotave kindly par.ronised him he returns his sincere thanks, and can with .confidatice appeal for the goodness of his work and knowleiige of his business. P. KERRIGAN. may 11, On her fair little daughter *smother looked dowel; And her face wore a sorrowful Smile, As she smootied back the beatful tresses of browm- Pi: And gazed in her blue eyes Ate while! * .• ~.. "0! yes, my dear chi Id!”-and the tears gathiti, .;-_, As she spoke, in the mother's darker.--ered fa • The charms wo so prise imeur youth cannot last, t -." And wrinkles and age Will tintwisii! I • • „. a= , "This beautiful forehead, so.placid sat/white, = Thischeek- ell* vitsaatinti blutias,-' i. ~,, Must yield up tht;ir delicate tint/ to the blight-- ‘..., The precursor ttptt points to the tomb! "To wrinkles these dimplei et length will give place, . •.•;',. These locks will bespritikhni-withgray; ,‘"•",.. A iiii h e is there, then, could *Mover% trace .--:' 01 . '6 beauty my thil4 Yearinto day.t _--. "But dm youth of the hettri7,4--anii the Motheffe- dark eye •, -- •i-, 4; ,i , I , Grew sorts, the eye • of a fawn.— • • "Noy lire in IL, greatness, who Iliihilklb,COn :: ft And the rose and lily aregefte!••••e' .t! - - • .. t ~.•'. ... "That youth!—'i ts an evergreen it well ' .-: • With the dews of affection and - love. .• " . ); And still in thy bosom unfadingotala dwell, When thy spirit asccndetitaberel" - -: 1t t i geld, t • ' - 1 0! die youth of the heard--"its more Preciousthan _ " For it cheers e'en decripitude's • wayt '••,-,, And makes the world bright to ns - When we're in life s Ad _:4 As it was ' earliestda.4! ~ 4 4 , 4 . Then grieve not, my child, though 4 7 cheek shuull grow pale, ' '' '" ~-., - .• - , And thy beautiful tresses turn, gray: lint gUard well the youth of thy it fail heal, , .•• 1 Nordic with thy beniatyliiiay!'" ~, .thAt • TILE ,MURDERER WHO WAS NO MUR DERE& Jonathan Bradford kept iin:im i ie Oxfordshire, Off _ 1 the /..O don road to Oxford. in gibe year 1 736. H e bore an linexeeptionkble character: Mr Mapes, h gen•i w l / 2 4 demen effete:me; being On Ms itfai to Oxfrird, on a visit 1:0 a relation, put ;spat B r hirtherejoined .. 1 company with two gentlemen, withtwhan ha supped/ and in couverilt*ll mignenisily metrtioned that forbad. about hima large sum of money. •• In due time th ey res ....; tired to their respective chambers, the gentlemen to a •;*; two-bed room, leaving as iicustematy wi th many, a f ; candle burning in the chimney corner, i; 4 • 4 • ''' ,l Some huritaftertheriiveronited; one eft/legend.. - -„ men beingawake, thought be beards glelerp gra ta ; ier • the tdjoining ehaveker, and his being rearmed, be softly awakened his friend. They listened tegatbes.ael -i the groans increasing as Ofo'rierity lig, tkeyhteisluti, ••4 ly arose avid preeeeded silently to the doer, leri . g. saw a light in the room; they entered, bat Wire ;iput ..' sible to paint tbeirronstereatiers onpereeiving a person - weltering in hit bleed in the bed, audit mars aending -, over hire with a dark hustero in one hand and* knife .. in the other: The man seemed as petrifiedas thipm• : - selves, buchis terror cars-fed with it all 66myrrof" guilt. The gentlemen sans diteretered that thirperiati '' 4 , was the stranger with whom they had that tilghti. sup. pad, and the man who was,etading ever hies was their host. They seized Brildford: directly, disarmng, Wm of hisknife, and charged hint with being the murder. or. He bertaisurried, by fi e ,thi te, the air ofiaeoc ena -• , . ho positively denied the crim and asserted that hi ,1 came there with the same hananeintentiousta them- -* selves, for that Iseatinga noise; which W- sums: eded ' by groaning, he got up out'ofliett, 6 "buck a; /IA& art& ed himself With a knife for h it defence, d bed be '.. 4 that momententeral thereon, baktre • .1 These assertions were 4 bin little - avail ; he- wa y..._ , ,: . keprin close custody till the mornig, and then taken before II net body justice of the peace. Bradford still denied the murder, but nevertheless, with 'sunhat ap:•••*` ;r1; parent indication of guilt, that' with not - I to make use of this extraordinary exprossiorrof'writing tea minima, eiMr ford, either yep I inms, ,*7- Mi this murder." * B ra d i' - •-r,' • •• - "'"` • :This ektra ci • affair was the conventailon of • ths[whole cone t ry—irradford was isied,aideendierm; " ed, over and over again, in every company. -In the o f of all this predetermination, canteen the *haw 'at (Ilford; Bradford was brought to trial*,4itiatted not guilty. Nothing could be mores wank ; evidence of the twogentleMbet they te stifiedteittli Gat ; ingfldr. Flayansurdered in his bed, and BadfeFtl e d am side"of the body, with a light and knife ; thekeifelled Ithe hand that held it bloody; that on enteringthe roue he betra'yed all Att. signs of a - guilty mete and but a , few moments preceding, they had heard thegroses of the deceased. - - .1 ''e .' • r Bradford's defence on Mistrial wise theme_ .it ess her. fore•thie gentlenien--he heard a noise, be aispeuto. ;semi villiany transacting, he struck a light, he statelst , ad 'a. knife (the only weapon neer hins,)to defend MU ; • sell; and theterrors he dfinoviitid Aviv meivslythe test i Tors of humanity ; the natural effects of innecenfat as -, a. Well as guilt on beholding such a horrid same. • . •• - ' This defence, however., , ~ old( be, mikittretl.blat as weak, contrasted with etereratifetverfal amanitas:ate against hies ?fever wear eitutrastancarnsorest[tegri there as littleneed -left of coin ms:or/ions therjusigo in summing up the evirience. No room appeared fa r • ' ex tenuation, tut‘ tOei jety Nitwi t s in. tbe:pristmergellt without going oin Of th erliox. Bradfasl wet ilsortly after, still &dignity he He dot din? -• nor privy to the munlerc,felifr Heyde,' believed toy ell. • 4 - i , • ,• • ..it •• • btiP Ina e t 'he stied dis- f• • . Yet were Abair assertion not un tr ue; the in was actually committed by Mr Hayes' footings, whe n • immediately ea stabbing his muter, rifled his breechbi of bis money, geld watch and snuffbox, and -iseepe r k o his own rixtm, scarcely two seconds before Bvidford'a entering the unfortunate gentleman's chatither. ;TWO.; " . tom ewes this knowledge to a nunorie of cottiiitatee F &nman (is months after' the execution of Bradford.). on a bed of sickness; it was a death [tea,- • , .., • and the law lost hs victim. - It is much to be wished that this account eoulit mix .. . here, but it cannot. Bradford, !though itinerant, eat i vy p to the murder, :was nevertheless the thee . . I.chnser desige. Robed beeni, as well as fitietuu. what Mr Hayes had declareds,mpar, me to htiv;, r . a taqe st.: Of encamp ahcNt bine . slat he wale i • ichar.thitirwhh the seesedielsolical intentions multi ‘,....,- "kin "' ' 414 W- "a 4 r ii l, with artuzemmite,he tozdStitin ,• believe hissenses; and iota:wing beck the bed clothe, to assure himself of the fact, he in his agitatiest„ ; ;_ ' 4 . • -it . ad his kefevon the bleeding liadyi Ispvelak :74,, 5 ' ~, ;band and his: knife lecame Moody. T ' 4.7tin5... ''' ;stances Brodkin' salunowletiged se the clergynan t "the . 2., JOT attended him afterbis senteace.—L. II veer RCM a it. C , I. , ,:: MIE=Ill ~'' ;~ +W. !CE, TW-0 sll' THE YOUTH OF TN .BY MRS. C. M. Si. "Shall I never grmr old?" pail As she skied by a badu And toied front her tont l And turned up tier "bunny "Shall I never grow old, as the beggar has done, 'Who vesiteolay came to our door'? .0,( A " . ' PrJet itagttio 1441 on the di 41 ght of cod e And see the sweet floWerseno morel"sun • • "W4l :fly face be all wtiakled withsorrow and care, ' And 'ny p 0! mother retty et own tresses •turn white? 4. To I'm sunthat I never could bear become nre such a aid looking light!' Jane on Ler spbtinetOnld not bestow One re.an of sorroW bibr be died;. His Lira hid made to nesity•to w _That t heininylbobtvral s shied! ;, ,~~