PUBLISHED WILILY, BY PHILLIpS.A:smITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF , WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN 'AD4"/NCE. VOL. lI, IITO. 136 L•4ITED BY . . 1- ••s sea PlinT4ll4, N. W :morlia of Wod:amil Ala Streets. Tsiitil. - 41,*etaillais-a . payaltle iu advance. SitstiltePpies trio Ci,r sale at the .:eauter of the Ofke, and by *ears . . Via Wealdr 11111eremii. acid reiauflictiarer putiffehakt st the iiiune.office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle- solialet SI. CENTS. TORUS OF PER , SQUARE OF TW One insertion, $0 50 Twe do.. 1/ 75 Three du., 2 00 One week, 1 50 Tfro do., - 3 00 Three do., 4 00 YEARLY. ADVERTISEMENTS. CtiANOEABLZ AT PLZAWRE. One Square.- Two Squares. Six months, $lB 00 Six months, sl3 00 One year, 25 00 One year, 35 00 r'Ltirgett advertisements in proportion. 17 0 • CARDS of • tour lines Stx DOLLA a year. Public CiillcoVAC. City Post o,Ace, Third between Market end Wood streets—lL M. Riddle, Postmaster. Customs !louse, Water, 4th door from Steed st.,Pe semen's buildings—Wilhare B. Mowry, Collector. City. Treasury, Wool, between First and Second streets--James A. Bertram, Treasurer. Calmly Treasury, Thin& street, next door to the fhinl Presbyterian Charch—S. R. Johnston, Treasu rer. Mayor's Office, Fourth, between Market and Wood *tram—Alexander Nay, Mayor. Afeeckant's E.rchange. Fourth uear Market it. BANKS. . Pi!tsbarrh, batwoen Market'and Wood streets on Third and Fourth streets. Merchants'an2Man ufac t rers . and Farmers' De posit Pank, (formerly Steins" Fund,)Fourth, bet;seen Wool and .11arlurt streets. Exchange, Fifth st. nenr Wood. HOTELS, .81044araltela House, Water street. near the B ridge. .Ezeicange bee!, corner of Penn awl St. Clair. Merchants' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood. 4.11.1 ric ts Hotel, eqrner of fitirdand Smithfield. finited_.statet. corner 41'enn.st. and Carat. snrcad Eagle, Libnty street, near seventh. Mansion trgese, Liberty St., opposite Wayne. Broskurst' .Vansion It use, Pena St., opposite Canal. lup srtaiit to Owners of Saw Mills. Q unrivalled Self Setters, for saw milk, 1..7 which hare bean so fully tested indifferent parts of the Uaittsi States, as well as in the cities of Pitts burgh had Allegheny, can be seen in operation at a nninhar of mills inthis neighborhood, viz: at Mr. Wick ersham's mills, on Penn street; at Bowman & Cham hors's milk, near the upper Allegheny bridge, and at Morrison's milk, on dare's Island, and others.— The above named machine call be obtained at W. W. Wallace's shay, on Liberty street, near Smithfield, where it is fitting up, nail where the maelline will be kept constantly on hands. Apply to li. F. Snytkr. or W. W. Wallace. niiiv 5 Evans' Chamomile Pills. J► BRAHAM J. CLEMER. residing at 66, Mott street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia i n i ts most aggravated form. The symptoms were vi ulenthiadache, greatflsbility, fever, costiveness,cough, heartburn, pain in the chest and stomach alwa) a after eating,-impaired appetite, sensation of sinking at the stomach, furred tongue, nausea, with Ireeplent vomit ings, dizziness towards night and restlessness. These nal continued upwards of a twelvemonth, when, en consulting t)r. Wm. Evans, 100 Chatham :treet, and oubfuitting to his ever successful and agreeable mode hf treatment, the patient was completely restored to 11-falthirt the short space of one month, and grateful for the incaiculable kitietit derived, gladly came forward and voltinfteered the above statement. For sale, whole sale anaretiil, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. ' sep 10—y - !, No. 20, Wood street, below Second. Look at This. rfl HE attention of those who have been soniewh. , _L sceptical in reference to the numerous certih cites published in favor of Ds, Swayne's Compouno Syrup of Wild Cherry, on account of the persons being unknown in this Section of the State, is respectfully di rected to the following certificate, the writer of which has been a citizen of this borough for several years, and i .known as a gentleman of integrity and responsibility. To the Agent, Mr. J. KIRBY. I have used Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry fora Cough, with which I have been severely afflicted for about four months, and I have no hesitation in saying that it is the most effLetive medicine that I hive been able to procure. It cotnposesall uneasiness, And agrees well with my diet,—and maintains a regular and good appetite. I can sincesely recommend it to all athers similarly afflicred. J. Nlissick, Borough of March '4, 1810. Chambersburgh. For sale by WILLIAM THORN, No. 53 Marketstreet. ' sep 23) New York Dyer. HIMES. would respectfully inform his friends V and the public in general, that he dyes Ladies' tresses, Habits and Mantels of every description, black; Ind warrants them not to smut, and to look equal to new goods. He dyes fancy colors of all descriptions of silk end carpet yarn. Also, cleansand restores the colors of gentlemen's clothing, so as to resemble new goods. Mr. H. flatters himself that he can please the public. as he has done an extensive business in New York for twenty years. All work done on moderate terms, at his Istablishment in sth st., betiCreen Wood and Smithfield tear the Theatre. CERTIFICATE MTh's is te certify - that OS EE HIM ES has done work for us, whioh has fully answered our expec 'Atkins, Imd we consider him a competent dyer. S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy. Wm. Barnes, W. B. Boles 3. B. Shurtleff, Wm. Porter, Do.rid Hall. .. H. H. Smith, B. F. Mann, Henry Jaren David Buffos, A. Shockey, jr. Joseph Fmnoh, jr., Joseph Vera, Genets Barnes REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CONVEYANCING Ste. &c. THE undersigned, having associated themselves for the transaction of all business relative to Real .Estate, will henceforth attend to the purchase and sale as well es renting of city and country property, collect ing rents the. &c. The senior member of the firm having had much ex perience, and being extemrivoly known as an agent of Real Estate, they hope to receive a liberal share of pub ii c patronage. For the accommodation of the public, there will be two offices, where business will be receiv ed; at the Real Estate Agency of James Blakely, Penn it., sth Ward, and at the Law office of John J. Mitch ell, S. W. side of Smithfield st. ; (near sth) at either of which, persons wishing to have instruments of wri ting, legally sad neatly executed, titles investigated, or desirous to < purchase or dispose of Leal Eituta will apply. J. J. Mitchell will continue to attend to tho duties of his professiem, as heretefore, JAMES BLAKELY. JOHN J. MITCHELL lee 4,—d twCorn • • • . . . • fl , . t: . t gi - _ . c%7 VEUTISING. 'LYE LINES OR LESS: One month, $5 00 Two d(_ 6 00 Thrordo., 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six do., 10 00 One year, 15 00 FL Woods, Attorney and Counsellor pt Law, Office removed to Dakewell's Offices, on Grant street, nearly opposite the new Court:House, next rooms to J. D. Mahon, Esq., first floor. sep 10 Hugh Toner, Attorney at Law, North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. sep 10—y M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in the _Diamond, back of the old Court House, rep lO Pittsburgh. Francis 11. Shwalc, Attorney at Law, Fourth stre4a, above Wood, sep 10—ly Pittibargb, Pa Thomas Bamilton, Attorney at Law Fifth, between Wood and Smithfiekl sts., sep 10-y Pittsburgh, Pa. A. I. Diwboraw, Attorney at Law, Tenders his professionalservioes to the public. Office set) 10 on.sth st., above Wood, Pittsburgh. Bystexr & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law Office removed from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row," shady side of 4th, between Market and Wood as., sep 10 Pittsburgh. N. Buck:master, Attorney at Law, Has removed hisolfice to Beares' Law Baitdings, 4th st., above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10 George W. Layne, Attorney at Law, Office in Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh sep 9.7—y Reads Washington, Attorney at Law, Office in Bakewell'abuilciing,Grant street, Pittsburgh nov 5, 1842 ----- John J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, Office corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. Pittsburgh. 11.. Collections made. All business entrusted to his care will be pmmptly attended to. nth 16—y H. Hogan, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, hetwe.eu Smithfield mud Wood, next door to Thos. Hamilton, Emir. Wm. E. Austin Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth strret, opposite Burke's Building. ufjP iV LLI xt E. AUSTIN, Esq., will give his atten tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patronage of my friends. erep 10—y WALTER FORWARD. Daniel ntL, Carry, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth stroet, between Wood and Smithfield, tip 8 Pittsburgh. ROBERT PORTI:R.- „JoHN B. PERSCINS Porter & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, Office on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets sap 10 Pittsburgh. Judson & Flanegin, Attorneys at Law, Smithfield, near 7th street. Collections made on mod erate terms. Pensions for widows of old soldiers under the late act of Congress obtained. Papers and draw ings for the patent office prepared. mar 17—v Henry S. Magraw,Atterney at Law, Fla 4 remociA his office to his residence, on Fourth st., two doors above Smithfield. IlVp 10 J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law, Office rornerSmithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh mv 25—v L. Harper, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CADIZ, HARRISON COUNTY, OHIO Will attend promptly to the collection or security of claims. and all professional business entrusted to his care in the counties of Harrison, Jefferson, Belmont, Guern sey, Tuscarawas, Holmes, Coshocton, Carroll, Stark and Wayne. REFER To Metcalf 4- Loomis, DalzellFle ming, p . tt gn. John Harper, I). T. Morgan, my 27,1313—tf R. Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between \Vend and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10—tf Magistrate's Blanks, For proceedings in attachment under the late law, for sale at this office. 25 _ _ Dr. S. IL Holmes, Office in Second street, next door to Mulvany An Co.'s Glass Warehouse. cep 10—y Dr. A. W. Patterson, Office on Smithfield street, third doer from the corner of sixth street. Ward & Bunt, Dentists, Libe . rtv.street, a few doors below St. Clair, ap6,1813 Doctor Daniel McNeal, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. der 10—v _ HAILMAN, JFNNINGS & CO., COTTON TARN WAREHOUSE, Ns. 43, Wood Street, Agents fur the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns. mar 17—y WILLIAM 11. WILLIAMS JOHN S. DILWORTH Williams & Dilworth, Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission M chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured A tides, ?10. 29, Wood street. sep 10—y NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in English,' Preach and Domestic Dry Goods No. 81, Market street,Pittsburgh. sep 10—y J. G. & A. GORDON, Commission . and Forwarding Merchants, Water street, Pittsburgh. sep 10—y BIRMINGHAM & CO _ _ Commission and Porwarding Merchants, No. 60, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. TERX.l.—Receiving and shipping, 5 cents per 100 — lbs. Commission on purchases and sales, 2i per cent mar 512—y Brownsvine Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, No, 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh. sep 10-y HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro- dace Merchants, And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures. .nsr 17 No. 43, Wood street. Pittsburg JOHNSON & DITVAL, Bookbinders and Paper Rulers, Continue business at the stand late of M'Candless Johnion. Every description of work in their line MN ly and promptly executed. may 8-y NICHOLAS 1). COI...EXAM LLOYD R. COLEMAN. Cipleaiaadc Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Commission Meretastr Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully sir licisconsignmente. n 22.—tf PITTSI3URGH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1844. Licxyzl. Wicx L. & J. D. WICK, Wholesale Grocers & Dealors in Produce 116 Wood Street, 4 doors above Fifth st., may 15 Pitt • Birmingham & Co., AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND March 22 John B. Brant, Wholesale Grocer, Dealer in Grain, General Forwarding and Co,*. minion Merchant, Harrisburgh, Pa. WILL dispose of all goods sent for Commission Sales at the lowest commission rates. REYEwe:teas: Phila.—J.&W W. Esher, Day &Gel rich, D. Leech &Co. Ballissore--W.W inn &co. Willson& Horr,J . E. Elder Harrisliurgk—Mich'l Burke, H.Antes,J M. Hoklman. jury 1-6 m. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 37, Market street. sep 10 TRox*s B. You NO FRANCIS L. YOUNG Thos. B. Young & Co. Furniture Ware Rooms, corner of Hand street and Ex change alley. Persons wishing to purchase furniture will find it to their advantage to give us a call, being ful ly satisfied that we can please as to quality and price. sep 10 'R. C. TOWNSEND & CO., Wire Workers and Wire Manufacturers, No. 23, Market su eet, between 2a and 3d streets, sep 10—y Corner of Penn and Saint Clair streets, by sep 10 MeKIBBIN & SMITH Pilkington'sUnrivaLled Blacking, MANUF AC T URE D andoold wholesale and retail, 5 IXTH STREET, ono door bolow Sthithfield. oet2l-Iy. Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of jocks, hinges and belts; tobacco, fuller, mill and timber s crews; housen screws for rolling mills;Ae. sep 10—y John EFCleskey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, S elith side. - seplo Webb Closey's Boot and Shoe Mannik.etory, No. 83, 4th at., next door to the U. S. Bank. Ladies prunella, kid and satin shoes made in the neatest mannrr, and by the neatest French patterns. sep 10 Saha Cartwright, CCTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, corner of 6th and Liberty streets, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always en hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's, Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears, Saddler's Tools. Tnisses. &c. je Oak and Poplar Lumber fbr Sale. FEW thousand feet of seasoned Oak and Poplar ±3l. Lumber, for sale by wholesale. Enquire of James C'. Cummins, Esq. neartho Fountain Inn. jy 21. Dr. Good's Celebrated Female Pills. rip HESE Pills are strongly recommended to the 1 notice of ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiarto theirsex, from want ofexercise,orgeneraldebilityof the system. They obviate costi veness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills ha;e gained the sanc tion and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the United States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and Retail,by R. E.SELLERS,Agent, scp 10 No. 20, Wood Street, below &Icon d Notice to Dr. Brandroth's Agent's. rp office in Pittsburgh, which was established for 1. the purpose of constituting agents in the west, having accomplished that onject, is new closed, and Mr. G. H. LEE, in the Diamond, Market. street, ap pointed my agent for the sale of my Pills amd•Lini ments. All Dr. Brandreth's agents will, therefore,uu derstand that Dr. B. will send a travelling agent throughthe country once a year to collect monies for sales made and re supply agents. The said traveller will be provided with power ofattorney, duly proved before the Clerk of the city and county of New York, together with all the necessary vouchers and papers. 'Mr J. J. Yoe is my traveling agent now in Pennsyl vania. _ B BRANDRETH,NI. D. N. B.—Remember, Mr. G. H. LEE, in the rear of tho Market is now my only agent in Pittsburgh. June 14 Haying been afflicted for nearly two years, with a hard swelling on the cap of my knee, which 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 my hand, JAMES TAYLOR. - - Ohio tp., Allegheny co. Pa. Jan. 10,1840. Dr. Brandreth's external remedy or linament; sold at the store of GEORGE H. LEE, Pittsburgh, price 50 cents per bottle. feb 8. Dr. Dechter's Pulmonary Preservative. FOR coughs, colds, influenzas, catarrhs, whooping cough, spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all diseases of the breast and lungs, andarrest of approach ing consumption. Warranted free from mercury and other minerals. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., jy 12 Agents for Pittsburgh. William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAN V ASS brushes ,varnish, &c., for artists, always on hand. Looking Glasses, eke., promptly ft a. med to order. Repairing done atthe shortestnotice. Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing of every description. Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. sep 10• y SAMUEL MORROW, Shundlicturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware No. 17, Fiftit street,betteeen Wood and Market, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share ofpublic patronage. Also, on hand, the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons, skillets,teakettles, pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for bemselves, as he is determined to sell cheap forcash or approved paper. mar 7—ti PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rail Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burk's Buil ding. O.bornc would solicit scull from those who desire Portraits . Spcimens can be seen at his rooms may 5. A. O. Reininrt, (succzssoa TO LLOYD t CO.) Wholeaale and Retail Grocer mid Corn ntitsion Mer chant, No. 140, Liberty it., a few doors above St. Clair, 'Where familial, and others can at all time., be fund abed with good ailbda at moderate prices. n3O FL IL MCGOWZN, RECORDING REGULATOR, reOlTar.s in Raw istoson's sottotras, Penn street a few doers above Hand street. j23—tf Jowl D. Wick •ND CLEVILAND LINT Exchange Void, James Patterson, jr., Pacts. PITTSBURGH Circulating and litillbrenco Library. O F 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. GEMMIL. sep 10. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY, Springs and Axles for Carriages, &Eastern Prices. THE subscribers manufacture and keep constant.. ly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war. ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Hub Bands, Stump Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, &c., &c. JONES & COLEMAN. sep 10 St. Clair at., near the Allegheny Bridge. Iron Safe*. IRESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have and keep always on hand an assortment of Fire Proof Safes. The price, in consequence of the ma terials and labor being much lower, is reduced about thirty percent. They are kept for sale at my shop, in Sixth street, above Smithfield, next to the church on the corner of 6th street—as also with Atwood, Jones &Co., and Dakzell & Fleming. In regard to the qual ity of my safes I leave those persons who have pur chased and will purchase my safes to latest the util ity of them. I desire no newspaper puffs on my safes; justice and truth warrant me in informing the public that all my safes wnich have been in buildings burnt down for several rats since I commenced have pre. served all the papers, books, &c., which they contain ed. I have a card containing a number of certificates of the same, which are in circulation and in my hands and the agentes. JOHN DENNING. N. B. A few pair o f steel Springs for sale, made by Jones & Coleman, and will be sold low. Also, a screw press, with power to punch holes in halfinch iron. sep 20—tf Improved Magnesia Safes, MANUFACTURF.D UT CONSTABLE & BURKE, Fifth Street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. T HE subscribers presenttheir respects to their nu merous friends for their former liberal patron age, and would take this method ofassuring them and the public generally that all future favors will be duly appreciated. Their articles have been fully tested, of which sufficient testimony will bo given to any inquirer. The principles of their locks and safes are not sur passed in the Union. The price also is considerably lessened, and will be found as low, if not below any other responsible house in the Union. We would take this opportunity of thanking the va rious Editors of this city and elsewhere, who have spoken so highly of us and our safes. The public are respectfully invited to examine our articles before purchasing elsewhere, feeling assured the superiority of our manufacture will be apparent to all candid spectators. N. CONSTABLE & E. BURKE. N. B. Safes can be obtained of any size or shape, or of any principle of lock or construction, of the sub scribers, or of S Church, Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. n2o—tf CHARLES A. McANULTY, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, PITTSBURGH, PA., Agent for S Portable Boat Line. for the transporta thin of Mnrebandize to and from PittsburgL, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York and Boston. j3l-ly ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank note., bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. REFERENCES IVliv. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenze, J. Painter & Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson &Co. John H BrownSr.Co. James M'Candless. J. It. M'Denald. W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres'ttank MAR.-50 Ilbls Tar, for sale by j 23 JAMES MAY. ISAAC C RUSE, Late of Pittsburgh, Pa., COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT BALTIMORE, M. References in Pittsburgh: Bailey & Co; Robertson & Reppert; John and Rich'd Floyd; Porter 4. Cassidy, Alex'r Laughlin &Cu; Robert Galway; Ilusscy & Pettit; M; Leech & J. W. Burbridge & Co; Rob't Dalzell & Co; Dalzell & Fleming; Hunter & Ronne; W. &R. M'Cutcheon; Henry Coulter. llParticular attention will be given to the sales ef Western Produce, consignments of which are respect fully solicited. EGoods received and forwarded with despata as directed. jan 31-6 m E. H. IIEASTINGS, County Surveyor and City Regulator OFFICE in the "Monongahela House," in the rooms occupied by the Prosecuting Attorney, H. C. Moorhead & J. G. Reed, Esqs.--entrance on Smithfield street. feb. 13. Dissolution. THE partnership, under the firm of Sheble & Mitchell, is this day dissolved. D. B. SHEBLIC will continue the Steam Boat Agency and Commission Business,and is alone authorised to collect and settle the debts of said firm. D. B. SHEBLE, Pittab'gh Feb 1. 1844. Water et. near Wood Freeman's Fire Strickler Sale. "[UST received, 5000 Freeman's best Fire Brick, which will hereafter be kept constantly on hand and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. - may 27 No. 60 Waterat. FOR SALE CHEAP, Two New and First Rate Steam Thiene& CANE is 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, end 4 N.JF foot stroke, will be sold with or without boilers. The other engine is 12 horse power, 7# inch cylinder, 3 foot stroke, one boiler about 22 feet long, 30 inches in diameter. These engines are made of the best ma aerials end in the most substantial manner, and will be sold on accommodating terms. They can be seen at the warehouse ofthi subscriber at any time. j 24-41 H. DEVINE, U. Statestims. To the Gentleman of Pittsburgh. .41THE subscriber most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city and vi 4•••••• - cinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the . Mayor's office. Having been foreman in some of the must fashionable boot shops in the Eastern cities;'and having furnished himself with the best French and American calf skins, be hopes by his attention to busi ness to merit a share of public patronage. To thee* 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. P. KERRIGAN. may 11. William Adair, Boot and Shoe Maker, Liberty at. opposite the Acacia/ Smithfield.. JlThe subscriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased,has commenced business at the old stand of Mr. IL, 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 descriptions, and of the best quality. He solicits the patronage of the public and of the craft. sep 10—y WM. ADAIR. David Clark, 40, JFASHIONBLE BOOT MAKER, has removed to No. 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he would be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel disposed to pa tronise him. He uses nothing but first rate stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives his con stant personal attention to business, he trusts that he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage. sep 10 - . BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEW HERE, LOON IN AT SCNOYNIZ'S, Corner of ,Wood and Water its, W HERE as choice an assortment of ready made clothing, cloths, cassimeres t satinetts, vestings, flannel shirts, drawers, cotton, A ngola and lamb's wool hose and half hose, silk and gingham cravats, hdkfs, stacks and in short, a little of everything adapted to the nse of gentlemen, all of which purchasers will find made up, and also made to order in the latest and „most improved style, and at prices which, he flatters himself, will successfully compete with any establishment west of the mountains. Having made arrangements in the eastern cities, he will be constantly receiving accessions to his already well selected and seasonable stocks. Give him a call, then, if you wish to furnish yourself with choice articles. Good and yet Cheap, for Cash!] Remember the place—corner of Woo& - and Water streets. n26-Bin agh THE subscriber has just received from the Nur. . =sery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia. a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he would call the attention of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN. may 8. No Liberty st. head of Wood. Pile nun THE subscriber having co l t= the manufac ture of Cast Steel Files, from American materials exclusively, merchants or other persons wanting can be supplied by him with a better article than the foreign, and at lower prices. Intending to use only , the best quality of File Steel, manufactured by the Messrs. SHOE N D ERGE which is now brought to a perfection equal to the best English article,mamifactured:for the same purpose, the subscriber has full confidence that he will be able, in quality of articles and prices, -to realize the best hopes of the friends of American Industry. GEORGE ROTHERY, jy 15--y. Corner of O'Hara & Liberty ate. FIIRNITIMLE WARE Rooms, ALEXANDER M'CIIIIDT, Al the old stand of Young 4. M'Curdy, No. 43, Se cond street, between Wood and Market, RESPECTFULLY informs the friends of the late firm. and the public generally, that be is prepa red to fill all orders for Cabinet Work, of any kind, with all possible despatch,, and warranted to be equal to any in the city. Every attention will be paid to furnishing COFFINS, &c , when required. je 16—y Horatio P. Young, Cabinet Maker, (Late of tke firm of Young 4. AT Curdy) Ty AS commenced the ousinesa in Si! its branches at .11 No 22, Wood street, between First and Second strs., where he will keep constantly on hand a good.as sortment of well made FURNITURE, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Every attention willbepaid to furnishing COFFINS, &c. A Furniture Car for hire. July 11 Pittsburgh, Pa Philadelphia. Cincinnati, 0., St. Louis, Mo. y. ) Loaisville. JOHN McFAR.LAND, 13,1 Upholsterer and Cabinet rilaker,l al Third at., between Wood and Market, - Respectfully informs his friendi and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboards, bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and spring mattresses, curtains, carpets; aU sorts of uphol stering work, which hewill warrant equal to any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10 Matthew Joaes, Barber lad Flair Deeper Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of fice, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. He solicits a share of public pa tronage. sap 10. NEW FASHIONABLE Hat and Cap Manufactory.. No. No. 93 Wood street, 3 doors below Diamond Alley THE subscriber will keep constantly on hand every variety of the most fashionable Haze and CAPS, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. Persons wishingto purchase will find itto their inte rest to give him a call. S. MOORE. Pittsburgh, aug. 29,1843. G— RINDING AND POLISHING —Sad Irons ground and polished, anvils and other kinds of grinding done at the Cast Steel File Manufactory, car ner of Liberty and O'Hara streets. aug 18 Coughs! ColdinConstunption 2! THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY. TH"pleasant and certain cure for coweis sad colds goes ahead of all the preparations now or ever offered to the public. The use of it is so great that the proprietor has some difficulty in keeping a supply for the increasing demand. Medical agendas, Mose ries, druggists. coffee houses, and even bars on steaso:' boats, keep a supplyon hand. It is called for every where, and - will sell in any place. The reason it tblse every one who has& cough or cold by eating a few atlas find themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Persons at a distance, by remitting the money, post paid, to the sulscriber, will be attended to. For (as by the single I stick. 64 teats; five sticks for 25 cents; 112141 at arbolesale by W. Tit sax, Druggist, 53, Market mist, whets a general assortment of Drugs andldedicissurissy slwya be found. j 24. T CYUISVILLE LIKE--100 ads rtion .1-4 I for sale by ( jg. 3.) JAME S % Peach Trees. PRICE, TWO CENTS. be IDailp, Post.„ G importeetlltAßD c 's aie W mo n w t. pen —S d o in mu b e e h fore has th b: s e u n p irai rera d a co tig ur .:, in an attempt to set Ose will: aside,. that it may be . well to publish that : section of the willto.which all the„ oppbsitien refers. This is it: . . "I enjoin 44 require that no ecclesiastic, mis ry, or minister of sect whatsoever, shall . erei- .. or exercise *any station or duty whatever, "in the college; nee shall any such person reesibevadminisi.for.r. , any purpose, 9r as a .visiter, within the premises ap propriated to the purpcises of: the said c ollege. In, making this restriction; Ido net mean to 'cast any re- ileetion upon any lector person Whatever; but as there • is such a multitude of -sects, end such a diversity el opinion amongst, t hern, I desire to keep the,tender mind. of the orphans, who are to derive advantage frdm this I bequest, free from the excitemelitt uldch clashing doc-r trinesend sectatiaocontroversy Ire ao apt to product, my desire ia, that all the instructiors and teachers in ; , the college shall take pains to instil into the minds of, the scholars the purest principlts of morality; so thit on their entrance into active life, they may, from in. clinatiun and habit, evince benevolence towards their - fellow creatures, and a, love of truth, sobriety and in. dustry, adoptingat the same time such religious tenets; as their natural reason may enable them to prefer." .. Tbeabovevras written for Yr. Girard by his counsel,' Wm. J. Duane. Nothing can be more clear,' better' expressed, free from misapprehension and mnbignitf as td - the desire and intentions-of the testator. . :' The National Intelligencer lays:—" Some of the . reporters and letter writers appear to us not to have exactly apprehended the legal ground taken by•this heirs of Mr. Girard in the recent argument. soffit. as,". respects the alleged irreliious character of the pro. „ posed school or college . " The Intelligence,, adds, " We understood the point, or objection, to be this ; viz: That Mr. Girartl's proposed plan of education was derogatory to the Chrisian religion, and founded , on plain and clear principles, and for plain rind clear objects, of Deism and Infidelity; and that Mr. Giret d's bequest for the endowment of this college being for - other reasons void, according to the common rules, and . practices of law, it was not entitled to receive in a court of equity that. especial favor or privilege, by the , ' force of which gifts and endowments for cAartty were' upholden in inch courts, though void in aeoortof The right of Mr. Girard to dispose of his property as 7 be might see fit, according to lain, we did not under. stand to be disputed. The question as it struck us,' was Can a bequest of this kind' call on the courts of equiti , to extend to it the favvr heIot:JOCK to-chart'. ties ? " It appears to be the general opinion, that this clues wi'l be decided in favor. of the city of Philadelphia,, and the validity of the will. • A SPLENDID VIEW., Iv one of Mr Gliddon's recent lectures on the Pyvilir. 4 `. tumid. of Egypt, speaking of the view from the great Memphite pyramid, he remarks that, "standing upon the sumit, nose a platform of about 33 feet equate, the spectator is raised above the level of the low Nile about 612 feet; or 590 feet over -:the adjacent; alluvial country, and shout twice and a half tinter higher than Bunker H ill. To the west ward, the eye stretches over the Lybian Desert, which is hero an en dulatingsable land of lime -stone rock, on the surface of which pebbles and gravel of light brown hue, as fares the eye can reach, betoken the dreary waste.— Unbroken by vegetation, the arid tract extendi from the Pyramids across the Sahara to the distant Atlan tic ocean. On the Meth is the Delta of Lower Egypt, and the Nile diversified on the left hand with the edge of the Desert, and on the right with verdant fields, lofty sycamores, groves of palms, villages and distant towns, boats, cattle, and all the edjucts of ag ricte.tUre, all gathered in charming contrast with the Desert on the other. On the east, on the plain below beyond the edge of the Sandy Desert intervening be: tween the Hill of the Pyramid and the Alluvial, breadth of about a thousand 3 ards, the aye sweeps over a cultivated plain intersected by canals and broken by villages; to the sacred Nile, and across the river at the foot of the Brown Mountain of Mokellihn, er Eastern Chain of Hills, rises Cairo, 'the Victorious,' the 'Mo ther of the world,' with her citadel, mosques, minar ets, palaces, and gardens; and the view of the 'guard. ed city,' as it In termed by the Arabs, at tea miles from the Pyramids, is one of the mostpicturesque cad romantic prospects in the world. On the South caltlr at hand, are two other large Pyramids of Gheizeit,and along the edge of the desert successively rise the Py. mrnids of Abet - meth, Saceare, and Dashour--thirty one Pyramids in sight, on a line of twenty miles. A little to the left but hid from the, view, by a dense for est of Palm Trees, lie the ruins of ancient Memphis, some of whose monarchs and once *inning population:. 2000 years ago, still slept in the vast Necropelie which the Pyramid whereon the Spectator was sti;e2.. log, formed the wonder amid won d er 3000:veep be. fore. At his feet lay the counties. tombii of one hute dredgenemtions of life, and here in every stage ofdes. ecration and deceit, lie the Sepulchres of those whose epoch reaches beyond Abraham in Antigaity.'—N. Y. BIOL. M•art.sorn.—lt behooves every State as it does 1- every individual, in these days of reform to ask, Hew 1 ' muck do we owe is dr world, and what moans have . rE of paying our delis?. Maryland has set herself to work in right earnest, to ascertain her real . coodt. tion.. It appears that the annual debt, exclusive at: unproductive capital, is $ 1 1,387,284,98c....--stettaust of unproductive capital and credits, and oinking food, 86.160.075—which deducted from the above, will leave $5,227,288.89e. The whole amount of Interest payable annually is 8 6 26,82L16c.resources $639,- 000. The arrearages of interest amount to 81,17/r.. 872,87 e.; and the committee shoe; that, by the sale of bank stock, amounts Atte fiwarroarages of tacos dor ` 1841 and 1842, sums &upfront pubile °Mears, and ire tetest due from Tide Water Cana1. : 81,071,545.81e,i x may be raised, leaving a balance unpaid for On intaresz c of only 8100,327.08 z. If the citizens of Sittrylud will pay their rates cheerfully, that State never wBl.- - , gepudiate.—N. Y. Bus. THE LAST OF THE STUARTS This most wonderful character still lives at Tliitd. mouth. A Scotch paper says: be will complete ifs 113th year on Christmas 1843. Esther, Goma John Stcart, was cousin of Prince Charles the tender. His grandmother was the lady ofikielie solL, known in old Scotch song—Jam - Ma 'Stuart saw lbossi ' memorable battles daring the Rebellion of 1743 Kee.= ton-pans and Colleden, and has spoken to and .11ad=. wine with the Rtimender. He served no the side of the royalists in the Amer icon vrar, and will; at the battle of Quebec, where Gen. Valfe lost his life in the moment of victory. Ha asev",.'.:' ved on board *man cf-wsr for many yesrs under them, -. naval heroes, Admiral Rodney and Rear Admiral Hood. He has been five titacemarried, &miaow lime with bis fifth wife. 75 yearayounger than himself. Us his had by his several wives 27 children, ten of whom him Ivrea itillad i n bettlev—firs of them in India, two at . /tritNipsr ender Nielson, one at Watseka, and two at . Warty tingly years be has trawled in the Border AlatriiiiiMta wandering minstrel, playing on a fiddle,' brit lei Maserasked aims Miro any one. Handtedrof perromr can beer testimony to his amazing strength,. from which•chummiest* be got the bye-manse of haw . I my Strength. Among other feats he could carry a 2 . 4 posookreannos, and bits heron known to lilt a cart load of hay weighinga ton ends badff, upon back. Many a -time be leer calreettp a jetelosinvAnd walked. thy° Ash the toll bar. carrying it on Ida shoulders. will be iong.before Imam haaksepookia like again, to ; hear-hie mosiesofl7ls, aadhin' t i glowing . sitaktrilgipm et the yonagchismairat .
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