• • =lsm EDTTIM UT raossas PUILUPS, N. W. caraor el Wood and AA Street*. dellara Sl a , year, payable in 'tannic aglaaoples Two Centri , —foi• sale at the izoaniar 4 Gbathlhapa4 tletai buys. 'f • ' NU' 11174kbe'lirralaria and Ilikussset Te it 116 mac tiflrde . ,=6n' double thaw,* TWO DatttAßS a year, in ad Teske. Bin gler',octas; gIX CENTS: ..., Amu or aivEnTurers. PerreROARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: OJeirieertuth, 05U I Onetrumtli. Two dO., 075 Two do., SA " 0 00 Three do., 200 Throodo., 760 Ilao week, • 1 6 1 3 Four do., If 00 I Two do., 300 Si ., do., io oo Throil, dd., 400 Oulyeer, 15 00 YEARLY ApVERTISEMENTS. • CLIJIGRAIL2 AT rt.r.ssortx. ' 1 Chne-Sfusire. Two Squares. Shcztouths, - flit DO Six months,. $O3 00 Obtetwut, %25 00 Ono your, - 35- 00 itarii, mivertisentento in proportion. laps,cARDS or four lines Six DOLLAR 3 a year. • OfilcosAc. . City Pelt o ! Xte, Third between , and Wood Strew—R. M. Riddle, Postmaster. Castost./-/onse, Wator, lt3 , bor from Woad st.,Fe serson,s b uildine—Willittin R. Mowry, Collector. Ciey Trealury, W 0 ,4 I, batwyen First and Second sts'es—Janaos A. 13 artram, Treasurer. Coxidg Trealxry, Third street, next door to the roma Presbyterian Church—S;R. Joluiston, Imam- > t% galor's Office, Fourth, between Market awl Wood sereets--Alosander Hay, Mayor. Merchant's .E.seltange, Fourth near Market. st._, BANKS. Pittsburgh, between Market and Wood streets • on Third /sad Fourth streets. Jfere StinteMii.ifelA4faatire rB . aael Parnaere-De posit Bank, (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, b Wood 'and Mark3t streets. etvreen ..Buchooge, Fifth st. 'near IVood. ROTE LS. Morton:air/a House, Water street, near • the ridge. ' F, critonge Motel, corner ufPenn and St. Clair. Afereltaras' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood. A Ise riea n c Ira sr orrilird and Smithfield. ' Otiked States, corner of Peen st. and Canal 'Spread Eagle, Liberty street, near seventh. Miller's liasion House, Liberty St., opposite Wayne. _llroatiu.rst's Mansion Honsc, Penn St., opposite Canal. important to Owners NYeoz:Et'S usrivallei Self Setters, for saw mills, r which have been se fully tested in different parts of the United States, as wail as in the cities of Pitts bnraia and Alleg•lienv, can be seen in operation at ravnber of mills intliis neighborhood, vir at Mr. Wick eriblaa's mills, on Pena street; at Bowman & Chem bars's mills, near the upper Allegheny bridge, and of IViatrison's mills, on Flare's island. and others.-- 'fin obevo named machine can ba obtained at %V: W. Wallace's she?, on Liberty street, near Smithfield, whore it is fitting up, and where the rnaehlue will he kept constaitly on haads. Apply to B. F. Snyder, or W. W. Wallace. may 5 Evans' Chamomile Pi ll s. A BRAHAM J. CLEVER. residing at 66, Mott street, N3llr York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia is its irtasta;:cavated form. The symptoms were vi olent headachi‘, great debility, fairer, oostiveness,cough, fie.ertburis, pain in the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appetite, sensation of sinking nt the stomach, furred toneue, nausea, with frequent vomit. legs, dizziness - towards night and restlessness. These °ad coatinned upwards of a twelvetrionth, when, en otnesulting Dr. Wm. Evans, 100 Chatham , atreet, and ` - iraburitting to his ever successful and agreeable mode hf treatment, thl patient wa% completely restored to health in the short apnea of one month, an.: grateful for the incalculable lsenefit derived, gladly canto forward and volunteered the above s:stement For sale, whole. sale and retail, by 4 - R. E. SF.LLF.RS, Agent. cep la-y' No. 20, Wood street, below Seemly". Look at This. THE mtention of those who have been sornewh.' ecepti=l in reference to the numerous certih awes published iu favor of Dr. Swayme's Compouno Syrup of Wild Cherry, on account oldie persons being unknown in this Section of the State. is respectfully di roctzd to the following certificate, the writer of wiiieh 483 been &citizen of this borough for several yeam; and ie known as a gentleman of i ntegrity and responsibility. To th.e Agcnt, Mr. J. K len v. I have used Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry fora Cough, with which Ihnve been severely afflicted for about four months, and I have no hesitation in saying that it is the most effective medicine that I hive been able to procure. It com Poses all tuusasiness, a id agrees well with my diet,—and maintains a regular :d goal appetite. ICU siaceaely recommend it to all o 4erssiinilarl y af licred. J. Mtsszca, Borough of Starch 9, 1810. Charnbersburgh. For sale by WILLIA.I TIIORN, No. 53 Markrt eer r4AILM NN, JENNTNGS & CO.. COTTON Y4RN WARDROUSE, , 21 . .. 43, Il'inod Street, . Dr. Bechtor's Pulmo Proservztiro. : j 1 Dr. coughs, colds, inlineirLas, cActarrl.. syLoopinc-, Neat - York Dyer. e kreats for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yams. .1: eouch • so:Wing; of blood, pain in the breast, all nSEE HINIES. vrealdrJapec tfully inform his rriende mar 17—y diseases of tile breast andlrings ~andarrest of approach -------. NJ' and the pubiie in g..neral, that he dyes Ladies' TX it 1.11.171;;;-11: VVU4A, -- J OH N s. EhLWORT H o ther onsumption . .Warranted free (Iwo mercury and dresses, Habits and Sterne:a of every description, black; Williains & Dilworth, minerals. B. A. FAIINISTOCIC & CO., 'rut warrants them uot tosmut, and to look enunl to new : it 12 Agents for Pittsburgh, golds. He dyes fancy colors ofal I descriptions of silk Wholesale Grocers, Produce ancl Corpmi si f en NI and et yarn. Also, clnansand restores the colors of I chonts, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Stamifartured A . Wl, . gentlemen's clothing. so es to resemble new goods. - tieles, No. 28. Wood street. William C. '''.lllr. H. Ratters himself that he can please the public. ' sep 10—y Plain and Fancy Portrait an te d Picture FrameNE,W GOODS —PRESTON & MACKEY,. 2 1 1annfact urer, as he has done an exten.tive business in New York for ' . No. 87. Fourth street, l'ittshurgh, Pa. Triolcsale and Retail Dealer-4 in twenty years. All work done on moderate terms, at Lis '' ' rf AN VA SS brushes, varnish. &c., for artists, always eseshlishtne nt i n sth s t „ betwe en wo o d an d smi t hf io ld t Dr.glish; French and Domestic Dry Goods I 1_../ on.bmid. Looking Gla.sscs, &c., prumptly fin near the Theatre. No. 81, Market Etre ct, Pittsburgh. med to order. Repairing done at the shortest node e. i Particular attention paid to regilding 'and jobbing of s.• CERTIFICATE. , s ezl o—y mirhia 4to certify that °SEE FILMES has done I ." --- raTi—r 7; - 6 - 1 - 5 ---------____ lN .7 , ov er.Yac 3 criPlinn• work ferns, whioh has fullyanswere.ll our expec ' c • .° Persons fitting stamboats or houses will Gad it to I Ulatiltlll.oll and Porsvording Merchants, , • , eations, and we consider bitn a competent dyer. • ° tocor aovontage to call, . sop 10-y B.4eaiphill, Andrew Purdy, 1 Water btreet, PittsburTh. sop 10—y Mit. Barnes, W. 13. Boles 3..8. Shurtleff. • Wm. Porter, David Hall. H. 11. Smith, B. F. Mann. Henry Javens David Bnies, - .9. Shockey,jr. JosephFreneh„ir., Joseph Vera, Ge.orgerßarn es. - .Apir3) REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CONVEYANCING gr.o. &c. MfIE undersigned, having associated themselve s -I- for the transaction of all businees relative tn Heat Enote, will henceforth attend tothepurchatos and Sale as well us renting of city and courittypropeity, eollect lug tents &c. &c. The senior roonthor of the firm having had ruuch.cs • periende, and being extensivs.ly known as en agcnt of Real.game, they hope to receive Illiberal share ofpub he patronage. For the accommodation of the public, there will be two offices, whom business will be receiv ed;itt the Real 7 ,, Uate — Agency of James . Blakely, Penn Ward, and ai the Leir office ofJoito:/..Mitch- An, ..1„ W. side of - Smithfield at., (near sth) at either of which, persons wishing , to hare instligoon!.s of wri deg, legany sled neatly executed. titles investigated. or .clesie' ow to punshase or dispose of Real - Xstete will apply. J. J. Mitchell will continue to agsw i i to tbc &ties of WO profersion, as hrreppeu rig , JAMES BLA.K ELT. JOHN 4 1 11 I TPII ELL • ,dec. 4- I da w6in tsts.so •' Lir, BY ~., - - 1 .r. w : .. - :17. `"1 4 W . , ;:. - ,--;'' , : 4 . 2 7 ,_ ,Z ., '::-., ~ ~ ';.--. - :-' . " ~,, ' -: . 1 . 7 -- 6 ~' :: ..j . , - 1;-: ' '.! '',., ',..../....!, ::•1 2 ..`7-4.;:t ':, - ...:, :-',.". '..":j . ',.. - -': " , ~i '.'" ~_ T.'...:"' -',:".;,.: -: :; ; : , ..: , eft - -'• .. ~, , '', , _ %,.^..,..?, ~.,:;,,, . ...,_;•:, •:, ~ ,:.,...., „._- ~...,:-. . _ ~ - • • _ .." - . :::-., • - -, :. ". - N .' o Ni -r -2/ ~.-; rr.-: , , ~ . .. , / . r I it. lir • Ai ' --.... • : / 1 , . I . ~ , O F' - ' •• . ' '' ' ' . ... . , W _....____ P 11ILLLE'S .!z. SMITFI, 4T THE NORTH WEST CijfMELeww ( l7s:, PITTSBU.RGH, PENN ' A f;:i&T -: FiVEAjelf•t-4 'Da ".- .... . . . ._..----.......______________ 40. - R. Woods , Atternek na diiiisisonor at "Litir, Office remoyed to litehew 011's Offica,,ert 4F4t, nearly - opposite the Aw,cpurt House , rputrui toi D. Mahon* Is+ Arlicsl4or- „sepil*, ` gY;'Attorney at Law, North Fast - eoreeia Sdlithfield and Fourth street's, Pittgburia. se 10-v . Attoria-sriViad itt Law °S tell tistt Diemiona, bask tithe old Court kiouse, tepli) Pivaburgh. 'ranci F Shaillr, 11#41.4ey at Law, ourth streot„.above•lVoo4., sep . Pittsburei, Pa. Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law Fifth, between Wood a MI Smithfield srs., seploy • Pittsburgh, Pa, . L DniIVW, Attorney at Law, Tenders his pro esaiohal.err:ce s to tale public. Office sea 10 .on sth it.; above Wool, Pittsburzb. Elyeteir 11r. Sinchanan, Attorneys at Law, (Met rembred from the Dicstriond t n "Attornev's Row, soplhadys f 4th, be t wee'n Market Ind IV oixl .1t 0 Pittglmr_ B ucknaster,..attorney at Law; Has zomoved hisoffice to BearN' Liw Buildin-r. Idi above Smithfield, ri.t:1)1!rell. SPp 10 George W. Layno, Attorney at Law, Office in Fourth strpet, row 4mithlield, Pittsburgh. imP 27—y Reado Wastan,glon, Attorney at Law, Office lia.iieW2ll's building, Grant street, Pittsburgh. no 5, 1842 John 3. Wrztchell. Attorney at Law, Office corne r of Smithfickl. aucl. Filth streets, Pitts:mire!. ra'Coliections matte. All hu: , iness eiltrustvd to his care will b., promptly - attend:xi to. , fah 16—y IL Ho nga, Attorney at Law, OACe CM Fifth street, Letween Smithfield and Wood next door to Tho.. Hamilton, E.qr. Win. E. Ba stin Pi trshurgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite B urkie's , I r TIVILLIAAr E. AUSTIN, F.sq., will give his atten tion to my unfinished Inhana,:,:, and I recommend. Win tothe patronage of my friends. sep 10—y WALTER FORWARD: Daniel 111. Carry, Attarney at Lew, Mee on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, ap 8 Pittl,hurgh. ROLICRT PORTat - • ..... ....JOHN 11. PISHKINS. Porter at Perkists, Attoineyi at Law, Ofrpce on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, sop 10 Pi ttstnirgh. Judson & Manegin, Attorneys at Law, Smithfield, near 7th street. Collections madam on mod e.rate terms. Pensions for widow s of old soldier. the late act of Co,ogress obtained. Papers and draw ings for the patent office prepared. mar 17-y llonry S. Magraw, Attorney at Law, Ha. re:mired his office to his residence, oa Fourth el. wir+ above Smithfield. orp 10 J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law, Office rnimerSinithfiebi arid Third 3 treoL., Pittsburgh my trt—y L. Harper. Attorney and Connstilorat Law, CAD/Z, HARRISON COUNTT,OHIO Will attend promptly to the collection or +remit,: of a i m 4, and all profttssional business eat rusted to his ( 1 n• is the counties of Harrison, Jefferson, linimont, Guern sey, Tuseai-awas, Hulmes, Coshocton, Carroll, Stark and i'Vnene. REFER To - ----- Notice to Dr. Brandreth's Agents. T HE ofriee in Pi tts , airgli. which was estahliihed fm the purpose of cimstitntine agents in the west, blv toe tte'...otto , d-.1. , 1 that oojert. is now closed, and Mr. G. H. LE - E, in the fliaraoral.ltfarltet,itree-t,ap.. pointed my trist.;ttt for tho sale of my Pills and Lini meets. All Dr. Brandteth's newt will. thPreforemit dorsta ad that. Dr. B. will send a trnrellinz agent thraughthe c.stintry once a year to collect monies for aa . ,s nook and r..-.01,p;y a,..sents. The sniff traveller will la' provid-d will power of attorney, duly proved before the Clerk of the city and county of New York, together with ell the necessary rour.hers and papers. Mr J. J. Yoe is my travelingagent now in Pennsyl tva Rini. 13 BRANDRETH,M: D. -- air. S. R. Holmes, 1 N. B.—Remember, Mr. G. H LEE, in the rearof the Office in Second street, next to Mulvanv sit Co,' s ' Market is now trtY only agent in Pittsburgh. Glass do or 1. - Pen 10-y I jun" 14 .c: i.—_,_____________________ Dr. A. W. Patterson,! Pacts. Office on Smithfield street. third door from the corne r of . Tj - avin a been afflicted for nearly two years, with a sixth street. sap 10 ;11 hard a weiiiitt on the cap of my knee. which produced mm.ll pnin, and used various appiications mumnimended by the faculty—all in vain, was( cured completely by the use of one bottle of D r . Brandreth' s linament. or external remedy. Witness my hand, JAMES TAYLOR. Ohio rp., Allegheny en. Pa. Jqn. 10, 1840. Dr. iltantha-th's external remedy or linamen4 sold at the store of GEORGE' IL LEE, Piusburgh, price 50 rents por bou ie. fah A. Metcalf 4. Loomis, Dolzen 4- Fl eming , } Pittsburgh John flarper, D. T. Ar"rgan, my 27, 1813—a 8. litorroar, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, betweun 11'ood aid StnithtieM. S p 10-t Magistrate's Blanks, For prorxedings in ettutielient under the late raw, f'er sale at thiA office. iv 25 • ward & Mutt, Dentists, Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair, ap6,1843 Doctor Daniel 111cDleal, Office on Fifth 13 trect, betwee n Wrod arid SmithflPl4l. strcct! , , Pittsburgh. dec 10— __________ BIRMINGHAM & CO.. SAMUEL MORROW, Con: mission and Forwarding Merchants, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet . No. 60, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Iron Warc T.E Ref 0.--Itcc e i l i ag _ an d . s hi pp i iix, 5 coots per . 1 No. 17, rifthstrect,bOrrecn IVood and Market, 1001 a. Commission ou purcha s e s an d sa l es , 24 p er Keep. constantly on hand a coed rts , ortmeot of wares, cent mar22—y and solicits a share ofpultlir patrounge. Also, on hand, _._ the following - articles: shovels, poke rs , ton es . midi rane 33 rownsinlie Juniata Iron Works, ' skillet..teakettles, pots, oveng, coffee milk, Sm. Met ' . Eciward Husrlies, 31 anujacturer of Iron and Nails chants and others are invited ro call and ' examine for Waiehouse, N 0.25, Il r ood. st., Pittsburgh. 1 berriselves,ashe is determined to'sell cheapfn read) or lf_y_._ sep _ approved paper. -- marl—t( . _ ._ HA!-LMAN, JENNINGS & CO., . : 1011ORTRAIT PAINTING Grocers, rail st., 3d storORNE.y llttrk'A Buil deakra in is dace XVlcrahants, ding. .T. 04horrte would vilicit a en!! from those who mss fad Altahrt rgk.ilaitafacitires. desire Portraits . Spcimens can be Emu at his room§ 1 No. 43, Wood streeLPittsbur t i TrinY ". 5, • • . •. • . 49EiNsqN dr. DUVAL, ----- I A. G. B.einh‘rt Bookaissiers and Paper nakras, I (sucemstae T 0 - L LI.) IP 4 CI:),) C on ti nue hs e d oes3 . 4 1 t t h e nee d b m , o f MlC ati al ega i . .pi7solesele and Retail Grocer-end CominissionMer, Johnsen. Diary description of svorkin their line no, .- 1 . chant; i.,: .......____. anil P nit oParoallocitell• - . ' intylEy ' No: I4o', Liberty at., a few doors above Sr. Cfalr, Nici„,.."04.c4"au5.............14.0111.C0t gar WhPre families and others can., at all times be EMAIL. furrighed with good Ooodir at moderaie pric t ea: n 3 l) -F ClANlNalaiCki., - I G` 47,. 01- :4-fosee,• -Ireri*ieWei tri•et ; Covemias", s i ; R. 111:1111541.011021f, :ire*kit•Wit, • • I RECORD/NG- RKGU L A Wit; . • Levee SweeteViitkOrtirx i 111*.• -11 iiet,' - retdtr so .., ~ Office 10 Raatreeposs Bo a LDISIGIII I Pin= i 1 1Mbe licitet e nitignMellti: - ''- • n lik:ir a a r doors above Hind onset, ,f23.vif PIT I'SBUIIGII.3 . TUBS D XY, I rk .. PEfili lb, - I Li M irIC .° 1.1V#4. .":.::. 7,H 1. :i; 1,.. ' ". 4 , " 5" 13 ,' ICY'I ° L i " '. .- '' , ITS,. PllGki.' 1 . : --• i • ‘.. A4 , in,‘1R1CE . .,, • , Circulating ant llefercnca Library. reTigious, historical, political luta misrelleneous lirbigliataie Griscare Alt ibleilbas in Produce works;-trill bb open everi•cla, Ssbbath exieja. 116 Wood Street, 4 door, above Fifth it, may 15 ' • - ed, From 7 o'clock . - . A. M., Istill) P. I M., irri the Ex-- -•••-• change building, corner of Ss. Clair street and Es-' change alley, whers t.p u nctual,ittend4ce will bekfen by' ` J; otartriL. sop 10. • Birmingham & Co., AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND. March Brant, Wholcia4Grocero .Dealer. 14s. Grain, Geste,ra/ Forwarding • and gem mission Aferckaatir • WILL• , • , Harrisbusgh, PR. dispose of all goods, sent for - C,olontissi on . Sales at the lowest colnrnisaien rates. • Rcteratzsclts: .kW Esber,Day & rish.D. Leech & Bpitiware—W.Wi nn &co. 'Willson& flerr,..J.E.X.ld er . Har risb r H.A ntcs,.l AI. lloldman. july „ ISTON &. STOCKTON, troelthellers, Printers and Paper Btikors, .• No., 37. Market strent. sep 0 _ _ • .. 'Tnfus B. Yciultf; ITCyX L. I OVNG 8. Young & Furniture Were Itoorns.eonier of Hand street and as change alley. Persons wishing to pareha4e fit:allure will find itto their advantage to giro us a call, being ful lyiatigfird that we can plenst. as to qualitya.id price. sep 10 R. C. TOWNSEND & CO.. Wire Workers and Wire Ilannasetarers No. 23; Market stt eet, rtetweea 2a and 3d streets. sep 10-y Exchange Bcrtcl, Corner of Penn and Saint Clair afros's, by sep 10 & SMITH Pillrington's Unrivalled Blacking, UF ACTURE n rind Aniti whrqeatilft an . e! rota UC RTIV STItECT. One door belnw Smithfield. (let 21-Iv. James Patterson, jr., Pirmineimrn. mtlir Pitt,butgh, l'e., rmmufeetsirey of meek. }Mires and bnits: tobler.o, fuller, mill rum} timber ,crew liou-len .crews for rolling mills, &v. sep 10-y John ltTCloskey, Tailor. and Clothier, Liertystreet, betwien Simi) street and Virgin alley 'WI side. sep 10 Webb Closers Boot and *bog Manse-story Ne>. fr:l, qtA Ft ., nrzt door to ike U. S. Dank. Ladies prunella. kid and stilt shoes made in the natest manier, and by the neatest Freueit patterns. sep John Oartundfrht, C UTLER and Surgical Instrunsent Mannia , turer. corner of nth atx7 I.ilArty stireta, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always an hand an extensive assortment of Surziral and Dented instruments.. Banker's, Tailor's, Eln toe's, (lair DreiAer's and Tunncr's Patent Shears. Saddler's Tema . Trusses, Jr .24. Oak and Pi 'Oplar 'final*? for Sale. A FEW thou:land fort of rtittuned OA soul Poplar Lumber, for .ale wholende. Enquire ()flames C. Cummins, Esq. nPar the Fountain Inn. jy 21. - Dr. Good's Celebrated Paresis Pills. T HESE rills am strongly recommended to the notice of n 4:1.(1• and efficient retnetiyin removing those eompinints pernliar to theirsex, from want o f e aereise,orgeneraldehility o f the system. They obviate co.tivenes.., and counteract all liprterical and Nervous affections. Theue 1911 s have gained the sanc tion a::d approbation of the most eminent Phyticians in the United States, and many .fathers. For sale Wholesale and Iletailby R. F..SELLERS,A7ent, ser 10 No. 20, Wood Street, below Sac.ond ANN CLEVELAND LINE FQR SALE . Pk4E.4•F-. Two Now oadirirsi, Rote Wow Nogiabs. iviE L is 20 horse - pateer,.l.o inch , cylinder. and 4 Q 400tstrpice, icittawittroe wlthoutivilers. The, other engine it 12 horse power, 7,4 inch cylinder, 3 foot stroke, tme•imitlesr about 22 feetiow3o indhea in diameter. These earkwitere mein of the best ma teriala =die the siteatabiniendel manner, and win be selieeseeenunedadweerea. —.Tb/e7 Earn be 400i1 at thelirentheeiwoftbe subscriber at ikey riots jl44f- - ft. -.9EVINE, U. StateoLine. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY:- Spring" arid Andes ter Clarriages, ' • , AtEastermPrirpr. • - ral FIE subset ibers manufacture and keep constant .. ly on hand Coacii,.c Springi(war-. ranteLL) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass Stump Joints, Frames, Brass and plated Flub. lianas, stump JOints, patent Leather, : Silver and Brass ,Lei ups, Three fold Steps, Medicable Iron, Door iLinelleS (did &c.. &c. JONES MfA Y. eflp 10 St. Clair st., near , the Allegheny Bridge. _ Iron Safes. T RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have I 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 itht,p, in Sixth forret, above Smithfield, next to the church on the corner of 6th street—as alto 'with Atwood, Janes &Co., and Daltell & Fleming. In regard to the crud itv of my safes I leave those persons who have pur chased and will purchase my safes to attest the util ity of them. I desire no newspaper prigs on my safes; justice and truth warrant me in informing the pnhlic that all my safes which have been in buildings burnt down for several years since i commenced have pre served nil the papers, hooks, &c., which they contain ed. I have a card containinge number of certificates of the same, which sate in circulation and in inc hands and the agentes. JOHN DENNING. N. B. A row pair of steel Springs for sale, made I Jones & Coleman, and will he sold low. Also, ascre.w press, with posrer to punch holes in half inch iron. rep 2G—t( 'improved /Magnesia Safes. MANUTACTURF.D lIT CONSTABLE & BURKE, Fif.'h Street, bett:ern Wood and_Sirii:M•lcl, PillsburgA, Pa, HE subscribers present their respects to their no -Imerons friends for their former liberal patron age, and would take this method ofaaaering them and the public ,generally that all future favors will be duly appreciated. Their articles have been fully tested,. of whirl ) sufficient testimony will he given to any inquirer. The principles of their locks and safes are nut sus passed in the Union. • The price also is r on.iderahly lessened, and will be found allow, if not below env other responsible house in the Union. We would take this opportunity of thanking the va rious Editors of this city and elsewhere, who have ortol.en so highly of us awl our safes. The public are respeetfolly invited to examine our tirtieles before purchasing elsewhere, feeling assured the superiority of our manufacture will be apparent to 1 all candid Apfttatore. N. CONSTABLE & E. BURKE. N. B. Snfel can he nhtninett of niti' xize or shape. orof nny principle of h.ck or congtruition, of the "ilk. erlibers, yr of S Church, Second street, Pittsburgh, P a . n',lo—tf CHARLES A. McANCLTY. Forwarding and Commission Merchant, rilrsinnan, PA., Acrnt for Lt. S Portable Broit forth• tmniporta lion of Morrhaudiar to !Ind from Baltimore, Philiolo;phia, New lurk abd Bustna.` j3l-ly ALLENKRAMER, Exciange Broker. cortstr of Wood and Third street*, Pies-burs Pa. Gald, Silver, and Solvent Bank n hoggitt at a .Anld. Sight ch-aka on the F.a.itern ot e*, (or iale. prnits, notes , and bilk, collected. is-rvkaEscs4, Win. Bea Co., John 1). Davis, F. T.oren.r.e, J. Painter St. Co., Joseph Woodwall, James May, Alex. Bronnon &Co.' John II Brown&Co. James M.Candleas. J. It. M'Daiittlcl. V. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Bank 1 MAR.—SO Mar Tar, for sale by Is J 23 .ISAAC Cl 4 USE. Late of Pitlxburgli. Per., COMNIISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT nALTlmortit, MD. rieferenres in Pittsburgh: Buihy & Co; Robertmln & Reppert: John and Rieh'd Floyd; r Tier sc. Cassidy, .A/ex'r Laughlin &Co; Robert Galway; Hussey & Petri; M; Leech &Co; Burbridge & 41; & Co; Dolzell & Flem .ing; Hooter & Runna; W. &R. M'Cor , eon; HC. enry ..ultt.T. tIZP' th Porticulnr attention will be liven to the Raba C r Western Produca, consignment.; of which are respe c t_ fully solicitcd. -rGooda rectived and forwarded ,vith despro,,h as directed. a.n 31-6 m I - - E. H. lIEASTINGS, County Surveyor and City Regulator. (YFICE in the "Monongahela H01m.," the room% rrecopied by the Preoeoiltifir Attorney, H. C. Moorhead & J. G. Reed, hee l s.--entrance Smithfield street. fel.). 13. T solution. 111 partner4hip D , is wider the firm of Slieblo & is this day dia4olved. D. B. SHEDI.i: willcontiutie the steam Boat Agency and Commission BUSineSsattid is alone authorized to colicfct and settle the debt* of said firm. • Pittab'gb Feb 1. 1844. D. B. SIIDLE, Water at. near Wood Freeman's Fire Brick for Sale, CUST received, 5000 Freeman's hest Fire Brick. which will hart:taller he kept constantly on hand atidiold low for cash, by BIRMING KAM & may 27 No. 60 Waterst. ity ;27 ~ 1844. Peach Trees. ilk THE subscriber has just received from *Be Nur. ..M'yeery of Landmth and Fulton, near Philadelphia lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he would call the attention of the pnblic. F. L. SNOWDEN. No Liberty at. head of Wood. , P Illanutkctory. • T HE subscriber ile having wrn, , the numerac y/re 0 Cast Steel Files, from American materials I exclusively, merchants or other persons wamierean be supplied by him with a better arti c le than the foreign, and at lower priers. Intending to use only the best quality of File Steel, manufactured by the Messrs. SHOCK se Rot es, which is - neer brought to 'a 'perfection equal to the best Enteliab article, manufactured forthe same purpose, the subscriber has full confide/ea that he will be able, in quality ofarticles and pckes, to ma l e the best hopes of the friends of American Industry. - . GEORGEIIOTHERY; j.y 15—y. Corner of O'Hara Ss Liberty Its. _. _ _ Z 4 • 47.--A WARE ROOMS. ALEAANnr.ii H'CCRD T, At the odd stand of YMtlf P.' 4. Al Curdy. Ne. 43, Se cond street. 11etirere Wed avid Abr. ket, RE"ECTFULLy inform• the friends of the late firm. and the public generally, that he is prt , pa• red to fill all orders for Cabinet TVork, of tiny kind, with all pos.ible despatch, and warranted to Be equal to any in the city. Ererr etteution aID beraititzfurniattingeoFFTNS, &c , when required: Beratio P. Young, Cabinet Mslorr (Late of the fin.. of Yoling 4.• lir Oink) H AS Commenced tho iiiess all its branches at N 022, Wood street. between First and Second A tm . whelp he will k constautkv on band a good ae sortment-of well made FM - 0;111;1(E, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Every attention will be paid to furnishing COFFIN'S, Stn. A Furniture Car for hire. July 11 Pittsburgh, Pa Philodelphin. Cin-inn:ui, 0., St. Lrmis, Mo. y. Mc fiLA'SD, Vphols FA terer and Cabinet Blake/ Third et., between R'ood and Market, Respectfully informs his friends and the public that ha is proptux i d to execute all orders for sofas, itiebmwds, bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads , stands s , hair and spring mattrasses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphoi staring work, wlii :it he will warrant equal rt . , any made in the city, anion reasonable terms. sep 10 ritatthenr Jones, Barber and Bair . Dresser, i Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the Ablyer's of fice, 'whore ho will bo happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. Ile, solicits a share of public pa trunage. sap 10. , JAMES MAY • NEW FASHIONABLE ap. Li Fiat and Cap Mazneactory. No. 93 Wood street, 3 doors below Disimond Alley T HE subscriber wit/keep eonatantly on hand every variety of the most 4i/thin:ll:le H AT's arid CA es, wholesale and retail. at reduced prices. Yeraonsysisltingto purchase' will find it to their into.. rest to give hiara call. S. MOORE. Pittsburgh, aug. 29, 1843. GRINDING AND POL!SHINGSad * rmina ground and polished, arreds and other kinds of grintlingdono at the Cast Steel File Manufactory,nor ner of Liberty and O'Hara streets. nog 18 r FOR • Coughs! Colds:I Coustunption :1 ! THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY. THlScoldspleasant and certain cure fur coughs and goat ahead of all the preparations now or giver Are& to the public. The use of it is so great taut the Onprietor has mine difficulty in keeping a supply fortbe isocrasittg demand. Medical agencies, Bruce. rinr IbUggigtLCOiree houses. and .even bans on stea boats. keeps supplyon hand. It is called _for ivet m y where,. and will sell in ary place. Tho reason is this; ' everyone who hare cough or cold by eating& few sticks find thedweires cared, twit-wpm by magic. Protons at a oiiitance, by remitting the DlnneYrtast Nat tr the' stick, subscriber, will be attended to. For 4 sale by the single stick, ci cents; five iticke for 25 cents; and at Whol by Wm. Tam!: rh."6o , s3..mitrket nrettooyek general assortment of Drugs asti?dediaitsaisay attar" . bir found. .. . ,j 24...: . : _ • T OU/SVILLE jabli-!-100 Bbbi L 004.6010 Limas for Ede by (PS.) JA NI ES MA Y. ______.. . . Tothe Ghnatianaen of Pitteburgb. jiITHE subs , criber most tospectfully ' informs tho geatietnen of this city And Tieinity, that he has counnabeit4 tho BOOT and SHOE making business in 'Fourth streetropposite the Mayor's office. , Having been foremitn in Some of the most-fashionable boot sluips in the Eisterit cities; and having furnished.hinssellai t ' h the best ;French and Antenna n eta Skins, he hopes by his ettentiorc tisu ts i. ness to merit a share of public patronage. To those geintlenien who hare 'kindly patronised - him he ietunis his sincere thanks, and can with tuarfiderice amino' 1 ' for the goodness of his !work and kneoladge biis . business. > la.: ifEßßlGiiisi. . , may 14:- • . -, ' • -• '' , :i ,'-i William Adair, float and Sboos , leaker; . ...tibcrly,st. oppogite ikoheadofAntilhAstidi- JlThe subscriber having bought out the:Ailign --r--7 stock of - the tale Thonias rtitfre'r4 Aetietii . 34,h as _ commenced business at the 421.1144 i of 315. ii.i, and iipr7pitreAfo execute alr.des . criptioni . cit w or 4. iii hi., line;in thettest manner, and on the, sliiiriest notice. lie keeps cmistxtitlT on hand a lar,goas4;rtmetit 01olioe findings of all descriptions, and or the Gast H 4 solicits the patronage of the 'intik and ofthe. craft: . I sop 10—y " WM.. ADAIR.' I ________,____ David Clark, Ag't; • JFASHIONBLE BOOT MAKER,has removed to No. 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, wherehe would be happy to see his old customers, and all others who feel disposed w pa tronise him. He uses nothing but first rate stock, end employs the best of workmen; end as he givis his con stant personal attention ro business, he - trusts that ite will deserve and receive a fhir share of patronage. rep 10 BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE, LOON IN AT SCUOT/lII'S, Conger of Wood and Water is;WIEIE "cke an 7KnnZo' ready made e el o e el Z, .ei. in estn g a thump' shirts. drawers, cotton, Angobtand !earth's wool hose and half hose, silk and gingham cravats, hdkfs, stocks, and in short, a little of everything adapted to the use 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 Batters himself, will successfully compete with any establishment west of .the mountains. Having made arrangements in the eastern - cities, he will tae constantly receiving accessions' to his already well selected and seasonable stocks. Give him 'call, then, ifyou wish tq furnish youraelf with elsoicearticles. rpb Good and yet Cheap. for Cash! 41141111, • Remember the place--corner of Wood - ind Water f treets. 026-6 m R AgNUM.-PAYA PRICE, TWO C inof ;titg 13ost. Front the Mirror, THE.' DISCAIIDED. A' TO:UCHTNG ST-0:11.Y. (CONTINITED) • ~ It inhtlt but a few clays after the painful discovery of the true state uf her feelln?....tbat Ottity,,..pale and de -lit*e,4"qt alone into the forest. -She bad no: ,gone far wheu, through an opening in the trees, she pemeived .Onowahoo approachin His mep wen Übe eyes and his whole manner plainly grPO tetititewrite wn hedis t, ess ofhis mind. lie advanced Withimaifew : paces of Gaily, when suddenly sraising his Tiend, be, Raw the, **etc& his thoughts tanding, before him. He would have turned, but Get ty; arlvenced a step to meet him, and. in a voice of kind heal . , said: ! Why is the conateaance of my brothers° sad I' Onowahoo fora asomentgated rnoumfully upia theo, pi94ing up. Ward, he replied: . .As yonder cloud; LOWfloating- in the heavens, 1;11 soon fede And vanish away. au must Onewahoo depart from the presence of the Sloe-blostore.' In a low, trembling coke: Gait,- answered : Would Onowahoo leave the SlocAdossou t to droop alone io the forest! iViiere would her brother go that Getty might not follovr 1 A glVam of delighi spiii Wed fur an instant from the eyes ofthe Indiam be then rejoined: ' °n alwah° o goes beyond the honies cf,the pale face, that, ben hit great Father - calls him. he may go to the hintring•grounds with his red brothers.' 'What bird has sung in the ears of Onowahoesr Ts the hand of my father closed ? Has the tongue or my mother spoken fills", or the Sloe-blossom turned away from her brother, that he leaves herr Onowahoo shaded his eyes with his hanci, and an• leered, with a low and mournful terse: 'Orme:al:3o so longer took srpon the Sloe. blossom.' 111 a mnnitent (;city now cornp.robended the motive* of the Indian s She made no reply, while Nowell,* tamed 'welly to leave her; then: with a quiet dignity, foreign to her usual mower, and daterminatiqnspintk• fag lit every feature. G.tity held out bet hand, saying, in a voice of firmness: ' No. Ontiwahon must not go ctiorte! See, the Sky blossom pats her hand in olds! ro . ' The happiness of these unfortunate lovers was s dream. too sweet to last; and bitter, indeed, were the scenes to which they finally awoke. • • Edith saw with grief her worst fears realized. Vale 1y 'did sbe warn her 4i4tir against the , wrath of her fa there. should they discnverber attachment for Onowa. hoo: Him she urged to. fiy immediately from the Grove, to leave Getty forever, and thus save her from the terrible indiguation which she 'knew would await her; hut. not Withstanding all her cautions, all her ere treaties, the lovers wilfully shut their eyes to the den gerthey werehourly incurring ; aud, in one unguarded moment. all was discovered. . - ' Gairy nitempred na conceal th ent of her feel ings, bin,' with firmness and decision; at once openly Ate k nntriedged her lore for the Indian. No Wordscan paint the wrath of Mr Treror. es ; he listened tn- this evetrul. It seemed as if that deep'af fecti h on ttnei which bad ever been, as It were, the well-spring of is etee dried a was at talcs Budd my and fur ever skohoeitsid, oblheratetil The wretched moth er sad Edith wept- lawny, while, Welter and Basil, a ith fury flashing from their eyes, deeply reviled and insetted theirsistet who. with cheeks Bashed with indignation. berform raised to 14 fen befgbt, stood proudiy in the, midst, making no reply to their heeds ring language, except by looks of the most 'effect doil fiance At length, seizing her by the eras, her hither dragged her to her eharnber, thrust her rudely width, and locked the doer. • ' - They went inn arch of Onoiraboo. "DoglLeitani Slaic!. loony with yews," eriad Mr Trevor. "Assay! If. akthe setting of the, auto, co yow ant ferund within the lit i t my !and s yurscalp, ace • rdia t l, fur owe- t Isbell hang from the nearest tree!" • Onowahces was about eta reply, when Basil- sodden, ly approached. and, raising his arm, gave tits Indian a blow acres* the face. The next instant he wee pronrated on the ground, theltnee of the savage on his breast, arts die knife alreedy gleaming 'before hie eyes. ' Ur Trevor and Walter noited upon. Ottawas ss boo who, shaking them off with Herculean strength, threw shorn the knife, and stood. with Hasbro eyes Sad dilated nostrils, confronting hie foes. 'The knife of Onnerahtio will not. drink the ood 4 ore coward,' les said; then, turning to Mr Te bl v o r...Los continued: r - . -si 'Chief, you were the friend of blonataluitta—iyou have been the friend of Onowahue--ii iS written en, :S" his keen! There is now a cloud. nn the facts of tke .4 chief; but his words are laws to Oateraboo. Hie 1 shadow :hall not be on the land at the settle: of the sun.' So saying, be walked slowly away, and adidiatte- i• peered in the depths of the fart. • • . 1 For weeks the unhappy Gaity n•as kept to elieeepriast oner in her chamber, no person was allowed' to see her. ' 'Even the entreaties of her distressed mother or Edith could cot move the stern father to relent. .. While thus, for the first time, the barrnriay of that happy linasehnhl wa's broken by the rough band ofdis- I cord, Edith received a ptrasing invitation frem a young. „--' friend in Boston; that she would officiate as bridesmaid Al a t her aeon chin;a Implies. She would gladly hoe, declined. but oarents built urged nod iusjeted vett her going. Hoping the void created by her 'etteersoe,,,, 1' might, induce her filther to forgive her sister 'olaf - .: hutt ecmaented. Wit hone - being allowed to' * ld 'Pock (laity fal;ewell, Edith departed, , bearing a bean of emit oe - 53; to ;.„ 1 ,.,,,,, *here j o y and happiness reigned. Edith judged rightly. Mr Trevoedid, indeed; lasi the society of lie 'daughters—the gentle, lovely Edith. anti that , other ink.hr 'and jotous g whose presence '-• had ever been te him as u monling.stari and a fne - dace rifler the depertureef the former, the shior of GO ty's chamber was intbened. sad she was led forth ea freedom- But it was snch freedom as reacTered the ...,• wails of her prison a heaven in comparison ! • • -* : The cold and 'chilling looks okber fatluir-fell like a . blight upon her yotteg heurt, crusTiing the germ of'dinyi ""'• which would have led her to kn:re Entrant pees to kb . .-,..• arms, to implore his forgireuees. The eoneteameo l of her mother, it is trite, flushed with jey; tears/m*li • to bee eyes, and she would have fended the pale, hello; ''''• stricken. girl to her ninsternel.besetn, butt-a Iwoh. fief her hushaed,"frote Ms searascurreni of -ker etted,!! and she remained passive. Tt,ere were her brothel* also to greet her—hut he ! not with looks of pity end .. forgiveness,but with .. "Hard ankindnees. altered.eyes Thnt mocks the tear itforct sf to flow:" . and poor•Geiwhat• night retorted to her ehember, more miserable than when she baitleielt.lt. „ • ,.. [ She threw open the window, evatisthigorth,..ssith tearful eye. open the scene now, filaslieiself, toe chi* god from the bright spring tirne,4 hep_pinefertbieaar and the yellow loaf had already fallen lapin hew Toting heart It was now Navenitter. The autumn !env% T . whose briiilant variegation had draped the &rest:with rilich gotieous niagnilleens-e, were row jfit apt/ene of , the idle passioilk of menkied) whirling rapidi,g ; Patti - ' mit le With the duds . o f t Wiley tor WißrioWg„ it*. •- ilie eitnbi'ini , while , at a:little di-stale:ea- •• 211 C...- the river, gleilAci* the thick shrubbegi on ,its bar ka sepangleil-fhederkrikeli ne oft he fOrest. Heed- ''' less fifthe chilly nielii-sighd- Which blew areutidimr. y remained forsontetiffiebbserhodia mourtih,lreet 1 r i se3rOyhen she vrasixtehlenlY ttrou'seiLlrelt:-g slightrustlieg ,'tit her window, end alWial i g . ,, „„t,„ tuna mornai n. , i;iilitrimse AO at herfeet. .f . - f,,; , tid the frt;e At ‘ t maiden . for well she lone • -;-""''' • holeifful-- Btu. hastili•ritised if--affiXetrveo`s this - ring' s _. five,' to Onoweboo t She now blatimalituotll24,4„s„,„ drev told looked . eagetiy aroosu Lind:sexvi4esro,_ rakt ~. th . t, o of he r .n. er reollithsgstigiishrte tree ii /iv peo • '.; i
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