PUBIASHB`D'DMAY, BY PittretAPS & SMITH, THE NORTH WEST CORNER.Or WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS , ' ItTSEIARfaI PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANI‘UM, PAYABLE IN AD‘FAN • CE: • • • VOL.. a NO,: 170.-'. EDITED BY TVA .:011414 PHILLIPS,. N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth Streets Tritsts.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. Single copies Two CLIITS-* sahrat. the counter of the Office, and by News Bop. • TM Weekly .Itercrery-and 011enufarer Is published at the stone ofece; on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advsulce. Sin gle copies, SIX CENTS. 'FERNS OF P 44. SQUARE OF TW One insertion, *U 50 Two do., 0.75 Threetio., 1 00 One week, 1.50 Two 'de., 300 Three do., 4 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CRAIMSABLE AT PLLASCRS. One Square. Two Squares. Six months, $J 00 I Six. months, $23 00 Unclear, ' 25 00 One year,. 35 00 ra w* Larger advertisements in proportion. -- CARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS a year. Public o.fficcs,&c. City Post Office; Third between Market and Wood streets-.—R. M. Riddle, Postmaster. Custom House, Water. 4th door from Wood st.,Pe• terson's buildings—William B. Mowry, Collector. City Treasury, Wood, between First and Second streets..—Jtuttes A. Bertram, Treasurer. County Treasury, Third, street, next door to the Third Presbyterian Church—S. It. Johnston, Treasu- Cdr. Mayor's Office, Fourth, between Market and Wood streets—Alexander Hay, Mayor. Merchant's Exchange, Fourth near Market at. BANKS. Pittsburgh, between Market and Wt ;d streets on third and fourth streets. Me rchants' and Manufacturers' and Farmers' De posit Bank, (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between) iVood and Matitet 'trots. Exchange, Fail at_ near Wood. HOTELS. 2troannza!telft !rouse, \Vater straet. near the Cr• ft, coraer of Penn and St. Clair. Mc re ;la n!s' Hotel. corner of Third and Wood. A n:•rieon Ifotel,cornerofThird and Smithfield. United. :it'll!' 4, corner of Penn st. and Canal. Spread E•s;le. Liberty street, near seventh. N 1 ale r . s S 1 :mien House, Liberty St., opposite IV wino. Bro"I I rst's 3fantion Ibitsc, Penn .St., opposite TIIE T UJE WAY TO RECOVER UEALTII. E-7'An only wishes to know the right way to pursue it: and there toe none, w-re i 4 t surely made known how LIFE might he prolonged and Ilealth man - m.(3. who woutd not doubt the plan.— Evidence is required that the right way is discovered This is what those suffering from sickness want to he p eti.fed alieht. For who is 5.1 fooil4l ns not t r enjoy all this health that his hotly is capable oft Who is there tt - at would not live when his e x perivoce can so mach b...nelit Itself and fa:ni:y? a melancholy fact that a very large proportion of the most useful members of society die between the ages of thirty and host many uidow: arid lesipli.ss orphans have heen.the conseriumcc of mandkind not having in their own power the means of restoring health when lost. Now all these clangers and difficulties can he preven ted anti the long and certain sickness, and by assisting nature in the outset, with a good Jose of Broodretb's Pills. This-is a fact, well understood to be so by thou sands of our citizens. Thin medicine, if taken so as • to purge freely, will surely cure any curable disease.— There is no form or kind of sickness that it does not exert a curative influence upon. Thus, by their pow er in resisting puirefsction, they cure measles, small pox, worms and all courageous fevers. There is rot a medicine in the world so able to purify the mars of blood, and restore it to a healthy condition, as the 13randreth Pills. The Brandreth Pills are purely vertable, and 0 , 4 innocent that the infant of a m o nth old ma y us e them, if medicine is required. nut only with safety but with a certainty of teceiving all the benefit medicine is capa ble of in - martins.% Females may use them in all the erit cal periods cftlreir lives. The Beitidreth Pills will insure their health, and produce regularity in all the functions of life. The same may be sail of Blandreth's eternal remedy, as an mit'vard application to all external pains or swelling s , pr sores, it greatly assists the cure. When use where the skin is very tender or brnkm it should ba mixed with one or twO pints of water. . -4 sure test of genuine Braud)eth Pr/ls.-Exatn ine the box of Pills. Then look at the certificate of agency, whose engraved dare must be within The }Tar, which eery authorised agent mustpossess; if the three labels on the box agree with the three labels on the-Cee. tificate, the Pills are true—if not, they are false. Principal office, 241 Broadway, New York. junis 1G I MPORTANT FACTS DR. LEIDY'S Sarsaparilla Blood Pills are applied' Ve e in all cases, whether for Purgatives or Pll 1-Oration, They possess all the boasted virtues of otheryills, and are additionally efficacious, oontaining Sarsaparilla in their composition, which is notcon•aiti ed in any ether pills in existence. They are also dif ferent from other pills in cmnprisition, being palely vegetable, and can be employed at nil times, without any danger, and requiring no restraint from occupation or usual course of living. - Notwithstanding Dr. Leidy never pretended his AP Blood Pills would core all diseases, yet itis notsaying too much of them, from the innumerable cures perforth .ed by them in every variety and form of disease (cer tificates of many of which have been published from persons of all denominations, physicians, clergymen, And others) that they seem to be almost universal iii thpir effet:t; and persons using them lot whatever sick ties% . or disease, may rest assured that they will be found More of than any other pills in existence. From the known reputation of Dr. Leidy's Blood Pijl„it is necessary to remind the public where they can-at nlltitnes procure the genuine, ns it is attempted to impose other pills, celled the 'Blood Pills' upon the putdiesanthe-roputatiou of Dr.-Leidy's. lllWBepar fielder and ask for Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilht Blood Pals and Seat...hat the noose N B. Leidy is contained on two.sides of each box,.(the boxes being of paper, and oblong, aquereshapo, surrounded by a yellow and black PILUCE..-25 cents a Box, • Prepared only, and sold wholesale and retail, at Dr. Leitly'st HealtirErnporium, 191 North Stwond aticiat, below Vine, P)tiladelphia, and by A. F S TOOK 4-CO., corner of -Vood and Sixth atreets, Arms for Pittsb urgh. U. Qoad's Celebrated Female PM'. rp HESE Pills are strongly recommended to the • j 1;, notioe - orlailies as a safe, and efficient remmixin removing those complaints pezultar to therreet,' :from want ofetr i ercise,orgenenddefilityof the system. They obviate costbreness,and comitentet all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills have gained t h e sane= don atOration of the most eminent Phpicians in the.. UM Sanaa and many blather'. • Fcr s kl e Wholeseltrui - Retailibv rt..r...SEIXERS D Aroma. air l 0 Me. po. Wilod f.:kntct; below $a orid . • • ' •" " - - • • . , - I fr. Pi xy - -.- • - • •-• 4 ., ' - • - • • . • • - •. f i hmr .l / 4 ‘. -1 41 • )4 41 0 • • VEUTISING. LVE• LINES OR LES*, One month. $5 00 Two do., 6 00 Throe do. , 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six. do., 10 00 One year, 15,0 a 11. Woods,Attolipery Connselloi LIM, Office removed to Bakmwell's Offices, on Grant street, nearly opposite the new Court House, tiestrooms to J. D. Mahon, Esq., firss*ior. sep 10 Hugh Voner, Attorney at Law, North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. sep 10-y ldiCAtittLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Gown sllors at Law, Office iu die Diamond, back of the old Court Home, Sep 10 Pittsburgh. Francis-8 Shank r Attora•Tai Law, Fourth street, above Wood, sup 10-ly Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas 11askiltosk; Attority at. Law Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield au., aep 10-y Pittshurgh, Pa. A. L Ihirbiraw, Attorney at Law, Tenders his professional services to the public. Mee oleo 10 on sth st., abase Wood, Pittsburgh. Eyster & Enclnman, Attorneys at Law, Office removed from the Diamond to "Ausnmey's Row," shady side of 4th, haws& Market and Wood its., rep 10 Pittsburgh.: N. Bnekmaster, Attorney at Law, Has removedhisolfice to Beares' Law Buildings, 4th st., above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10 George W. Layng, Attorney at Law, Office in Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh stip 27-I • Read° Washington, Attorney at Law, Office in BakewelPsbuilding,Grant street, Pittsburgh nov 5,.1842 John J. BlLtehell, Attorney at Law, Office corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh. irEPCollections made. All business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. feb 16—y - B. Rogan, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, between Smithfield and Wood next door to Thos. Hamilton, Esqr Wm. E. Austin Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fowth street, opposite Burke's M P WILLIAM E. Ausrt!4, Esq.. «•ill give his atten tion to my unfinished business, and 1 recommend him to the patronage of my friends. sep 10—y • WALTER FORWARD. Daniel M. Curry, attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield ap 8 Pittsburgh. ROBERT PORT4R . IOHN B. PERKINS. - Porter & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, CA - nee on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets sep 10' Pittsburgh. Judson & Planegin, Attorneys at Law, Smithfield, near 7th street. Collections made on mod e.nte terms. Pensions for wido-ss if old soldier:4 under the late act of Congress obtained. Papers and draw trig, for the patent (ace prepared. mar 17-v Henry S. rfiagraw,Attornay at Law, Ilas removed his office to his residence, on Fourth t•vo iltiors above Smithfield. sep 10 J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law, l'filicerornerStnittitiedd and Third strer•ts, Pittsburgh Wm. O'llasa Robinsonolittorney arLaar, liad remover' his office to the Exchange, St. Clair street. Goo. S. Selden, Attorney at Law, 01lire nn Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfivid Fre Copvesancing and other instruments of wri ting legally and promptly executrd. mar 21 tf John J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law. Will [mend to collecting and 4ectirinT,liMß. and also prepare legal instruments or writiwz i:h con ect• ness and despatch. Sinithfiehl street (m -z.. 1 5,11, reet) Pittsburgh. m 3. '4-1 8. morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Sinithfield, Pittsburgh. pep IG-tf Dr. S. FL Holmes, Office in Second street, next door to Alulvany & Co.'s Glass Warehouse. sep 10—y Dr. A. W. Patterson, Office on Smithfield street. third door from the corner of sixth street Ward & Runt, Dentists, Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair, ap6,1,13 Doctor Daniel DiclVlcal, 'Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. dec 10—y HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 00 TTO N YARN wanEnousz, 11 e. 43, Waod Street, :I, , ;ents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory -Yarns mar 17—y Wit.r..iAn H. WILLIAMS JOHN S. DILWORTH Williams &Dilworth, Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Met- Chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh :%Fanufacturd Ar ticles, 29. Wood stroe;. sep 10—y NEW GOODS.—PRESTON& MACKEY, 10tolesale and Retail Dealers in English, French and: Domestic Dtylanods No. fil, Nfarket street,Pittibuigli. sep 10—) • BIRIKINGRAM & CO Lrr ... . No. GO, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. FV'Tlifol3.—Receiving and shipping, 5 rents per 30 . 0 — lbs. Commission on purchases and sales, 2. per cent mar2,7—y Brom:mil Siusiata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer-of iron and Nail, Warehouse,Ao. 26, Wood st., Pittsburgh. sop I.o—y FIAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., Wholesale amem Commission and Pro duce *enchants, - And dea/enr ia. Pittsburgh Merats:fizetures. .nar 17 No. 43,1V00d street. Pine:tart t . Illagistrates For proceedings in attachtrient under the late IEV, far sale at this office. ir2s 1 - Matthew Canes, Barber and Moir Ammer, Has removed to Fourth street, opposite tfic. Igayues of where he will be ha ppy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. He solicits a share of public. pt.. tronage. ' 149 10. 71. N. RECORDING REGULATOR. M'Office lA RuneGrait's Be itSzees, Penn street a few door's nl)ove Hind street. j23--tf -HOLE AN GROCX , R; ker. wasaim m oird Ceihnuaitssion Merrlatul, and dealer in Country-Producejail/I Pittsburgh Nhalut t e , t Awes, No 2 8 Rif& iittostrrituburgh. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, .APRfiti 2 1844. LanprzLlVlcir. Jonn D. Wic4c. L. J. D.-WICK, Wholesale. Groceis & Dealer, in Prod‘ 116 Wood Street, 4 doors above Fiftb st.,; may 15 Pittsburgh, F, JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and paper NLlkars, No. 37, Market street. rep 10 • JOHNSON & DUVAL, Bookbinders and Paper Riders, Continue business at the stand lath of M'Candless % Johnson. Every description of work in their line ma, ly and promptly executed: may B—y sTaomAs B. YOUNG Thos. B. Toting 'Bc 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 fur I y satisfied that we can please as to quality and price. • sep 10 . R. C. TOWNSEND & CO., Wire Workers and Wire manuti►ctarers, No, 23, Market en eet, between 2d and 3d itr,eta. sop 10—y Pilkiugton's Uniivalled MANUFACTURED andsold wholesale and retail, SIXTH STREET, one door below Smithfield. oet 21-Iy. James Patterson, jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, fuller, mill and timber s crews; housen screws for rolling mills, &c. sep 10-y John STCloskey, Tailor and Clothier, • Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, S mth side. sep 10 Webb Closey'sßoot and Shoe ElLannft.ctory, No. 83, 4th at., next door to the U. S. Bank. Ladiesprunella, kid and satin shoes made in the neatest manner. and by the neatest French patterns. sep 10 Birmingham & Taylor, AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND AND "IRON CITY LINE," TO CLEVELAND. O. [marlB A. G. REINHART REINHART & STRONG, (Successors to Lloyd & Co.) Itlolesalr and Retail Grocers and Commission Merchants, No. 140, Liberty st:, a few doors above St. Clair, Wher families and others can at all times be Tarnished with rood Goods nt moderate prices. f2B DAVID LLOYD IV HOLESA.LE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND DYALERS IX PRODUCE & PITTSBURGH lIAXU rW,Liberal advances in rash or goods made on cousienments of produce, &c., at No. 112, Liberty street. ml 5 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, Ana dealer in Produce. Salt and Cordage, Has rornovtA to No 17, Liberty strait, uppo,ite the head of Smithfield gt.feet. 1274 REMOVAL. JAMES 110WAED & CO. AVE remrived their WALL PAPER WARE 11 HOUSE to NO. ea, WOOD STREET, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. Whime they have on hand a large an.l splendrd :ortment of WALL I's £::11 and BuRDEM, suitable for papering Parlor Chambers, W ails, &c. Also, a geueral assortment of 1V t itiog, Letter, ri lut ing, Wrarmins; and Ten paper, fri:mhet Boards, &c. Which they will sell low for Cash, or in exchange for Rags, Tanners Smarts. &e. feb 212. 1844 REMOV.%L• lIOLDSHIP & BROWNE HAVE removed their Ptiper Store from Mai ket street to No. 64 Wood street, one door from the cotnnr of 4th street, where they keep on hand their us ual assortment of \V ALL PAPERS. for puperin par lors. entries, chambers, Scc., and nix° PRINTING, WRITING, and W RAPPING PAPERS, BONN ET BOARDS. &c., nil of which they offer for sole on to :, commodating terms. feb 14 1843—dtf INICHOLAS 1). COLEMAN LLOYD R. COLEMAN Coleman & Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, LeveeStrcet,Vicksburg,, Miss. They respectfully so licitconai2 - nments. n 22—tf John Cartwright, 4. CUTLER and Surgical instrument Manufacturer, corner of Gth and Liberty strelts, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand all extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's, Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Pateut Shears Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &c. je 24. William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture- Frame Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth street, PittA.urr,h, Pa. AN VASS brushes,varnish, &c., for artists, always V on hand. Looking Glasses, Stc., promptly ft a• med to order. Repairing done at the shorteetnotice. Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing of every description. Persons fitting stamboata or houses will find it to their advantage to call. Sep 10-y Mannlhcturer of Tin ' Copper and Sheet Iron 'Ware No. 17, Fifth strect, between Wood and Market,. Keeps constantly on handagooa assortment of wares, and solicits a share ofpublic patronage. Also, orOtand, the followingarticles: shovels, pokers, tongs,gridirons, skillets,teake - ttle 0, po ts, ovens,'coffbe mil Is, .fire. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for bemselves, a s he is determined to sell cheapforeasifor approvedpaper. mar 7—tf PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rait Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burk's. Buil ding. J. Osborne would solicit acall from those who desire Portraits . Spcimens can be seen at his rooms may 5. 011111 AP PLACIEJ FO 041111 M. SIGN OF THE GILT COMB. No. 108, Markel Street, near Liberty. CH RIST.MA.S iiND NEW _PRESENTS. 'THE subscriber respectfully informs Iris friends and the pulite generally„ that he has on , tumid, and will receive in a fewdsys, a Ittega and ardiaidisi assonsnent of toys and 'filmy articles, suitable for dna iholidaSsp which will he sold wlsolosale and retail, at reduced pricssit: Persona who wish to buy cheap will pp eaee can at and. iik'n 4 theilLcilinb. 106,N.4r. i ! ot amok "od iheyncill not be disc led: '!Y`P i 6 -• C. YEAGER .FRAFCIS L. YOUNG. SIDNEY STROM G. W. LLOSD D. & G. W. Lloyd, lIZEBES3 RemovaL FRANCIS SELLERS, SAMUEL MORROW, atialtiar and Iteftrrence librtry. Witellgious, historical, political and miscellaneous interim; will be open story day, Sabba th eacoLlat 'from 7 o'clock A. blwratil 9 P, M., in the Ex ge building, corner of St. Clair street and Ex .ge alley,,where punctual attendance will be given J. GEMMEL. asp 10. • PITTSDURGILMANUFACTORY. Springs ant Axles for Carriages, At Eastern Prices. AE subscribers manufacture and keep construa ly Outland Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted,) Juniata Iron Asles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Hub Bands, Stump Joinu, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, &e:,•&c. JONES & COLEMAN. sep 10 St.,pair at., near the Allegheny Bridge. boa Safes. IRESPECTAJLLY inform the public that I have and keep always on hand an assortment of Fire trof Safes. The price, in consequence of the ma terials and-labor being much lower, is reduced about thirty per cent. They are kept for sale at my shop, in Sixth street, above Smithfield, next to the church on the corner of 6th street—ma also with Atwood, Jones &Ca, and Dalzell & Fleming. In regard to the qual ity of my safes I leave those persons who have pur chased and will purchase my safes to at on the util ity, of them. I desire no newspaper puffs on tztY safes; sturice and truth warrant rne in informi4 . the publig that all my safes which have been in buildings jarst doom for several years since I coinmencedhrxrpra serieetill the papers, books, &c., which thestOntain ed. Iliave a card containing a numberolitertificatos of the same, which are in circulation and ln hapds and the agentes. JOHN DE N. B. A few pair of steel Springs for sale, made .!* Jones & Coleman, and will be sold low. Also, ascrew press, with power to punch hbles in half inch iron. sep 20—tf improved ffiagnesia•'Safes. MAMILIFACTCRED DT CONSTABLE & BURKE, Fifth Street,belween Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE subscribers present their respects to their nu merous friends for their former liberal patron age, and would take this method ofasstirimr them and .the public generally that all future favors will be duly appreciated. Their article:shave been fully tested, of which sufficient testimony will be given to any inquirer. The principles of their locks and safes are not AU:- passed in the Union. The price also is c.onsblerubly 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 United to examine our articles before purchasing, elsewhere, feeling assured the superiority of our manufacture will be apparent to all candid speetatnrs. 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, Sixond street, Pittsburgh, Pa. n2o—tf Adam's Patent "Eaughphy”.Millis HAVE now been be! fore the public three Yeats, during which time *.everal thousand have been sold and in daily use.— We are confident of being sustained in saving they are the, best Coffee Mills in the United States, any way yon fix it.' Severzl modifications are made to suit the fancy of wives any the pursus of husbands. Sold by the gross or_doz en nt tho manufactory.— Mall. able Castings mado to order. FAIRBANKS' PATENT PLATFORM SCALES. These genuine articles. of all sizeg, and mo=t impro ved varieties, constantly on hand and for sale at very reduced price/ by the manufacturer. L. R. LIVINGSTON, mar 2—tf Front between Rosa and Grant au. CHARLES A. McANULTY, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, PITTSBURGH, PA., Agent for U. S Portable Boat Line. for the transporta tion of Merchandize to and from Pittsburgh, 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 notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. REFERENCES. Wm. Dell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Loreace, J. Fainter & Co., Joseph Woodwgll, Junes May, Alex. Bronson &Co. John H Brown Soc . °. Jams MTanaless. it; MlNnald. w. H. ror., Preset. Bank HEASr o qi iti GS C°ll*7 $14"44714. cud hela . Hett.e," in the ' lleralato FFl9g4* die "Mari°, 4 l 7, o eutiniAttorney. H • n3a 514,1x0p* by tywn- Ir a: Fags.--entrance on C. Mogi J. G. , /We • f o b. 13. Smithfil .-Igirget• FOE SALE -CHEAP, • • First - atosnannsines O • ONE is 20' horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4 fnetsttoke, will be sold withor without boilers. The other engine is 12 horse power, 7.4 inch cylinder, 3 foot stroke, one boiler about 29. ft-. ...mg. 30 inches in diametei. These engines are made of the best ma terials and in the most substantial manner, and will be sold on accommodnting terms. They cart be seen at the warehouse of the subscriber at any time. j24-tf 14. DEVINE..P. StatesLre. 11. Saor . . HERO, Ettexatt. EGOLF & FOSTER, Western Real Retate *gamey, Third st-, next dutiru, the PostOtfice, Pittsburgh, Pt 'Agency-for the purchase avid sale of Rear Es ate, Stocks, negotiating cotton - As; tuid Collections: They will also geoid to the selling cif , pigg-metal Sir ewers as a distance. . , Letters. pot Reiikerall meet with berateernite stun. tine. rienne'lleedenien. The best of iefsrence,sgls-en . on applicariortet!be etwe We the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. J. THE subscriber moat respectfully, informs the gentlemen of this city wadi" " vicinity, that belies 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 hest French and Arneritam calf ski:D.l4le hopes by his-attention to hued aesa -tome* a share of,public patronage. To those gentlemen who have. kindly patronised him he returns his sincere thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the 'goodness of his work and knowledge of his business. • : - P. KERRIGAN. may 11. - Willuus'Mali, Boot and Shoe Bob.r, Lf4erty et. oppositetke 'wade Satiallisa. IThe subscriber having bought oat theallNjk stock ofthe late Thomas Rafferty, deceased,has commenced business at the old stand of Mr. R., ands prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, in tha best matmer, and.on the shortest notice. He keeps constantly on hand a large assortmentof shoe findings of all descriptions, and of the best rainy. Ile solicits the patronage of the public and of thecraPft. : sep 10—y WM. ADAIR. A• • Spring Fashion. THE subscriber has now on hand, and will continue to manufacture, (at his old stiad,Nl,73 Wood street) the latest style of HATS and CAPS, which frir beauty and durability Lannot bet and: Thankful to his friends and the public 'far soh a patronage heretofore bestowed e he hopes to merit a continuance of their favors. WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Wood street, mlB-3m•_. meat door's, the corner - of 4th Sat and Bonnet Pressing, BY WILLIAMSCHOLEY, DIAMOND ALLNY, Between. Wood and Smithfield Ste. HA VINCI just returned from the eastern cities and purchased the most iniptoved PRESSING MACHINES, is prepared to press gentlemen'shats and braid, straw, gimp or Leghorn bonnets on the most reasonable teims, In the neatest manner and at the shortest notice. The subscriber believes that his long experience in the business is a sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to him will be properly performed. Haul or bonnets cleaned, altered, trimmed or color ed as heretofore. WM. SCHOLEY. fl7-31a* Peach Trees. =ifillb 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 cull the attention of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN. may 8. No Liberty at. head of Wwwl. FOR - jffili g e on glts ! Colds!! Ofenstunption !I THORN'S P.ULMONARY CANDY. Tpleasant and certain cure for coughs and colds goes ahead of all the preparations now or ever offered to the public. The use of kis se;great that the proprietor has some difficulty in keeping a supply for the increasing demand. Medical agencies, grace. ries, druggists. coffee houses, and eves bars on Steam boats, keep a supplyen hand. It is called for every where, and will sell in any place. The reason is this every one who has a cough or cold by eating , a few sticks find themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Persons eta distance, fiv remitting the money, past paid, tcitba subscriber, will ba attended to. For sale by theitingje stick, 61 Lents; five - sticks for c 25 cents; anaat'wholes — ale by WM. Tractor, Druggist, 53, Mairket:street, where a general assortment ofDrugi audMedici tied may always Inr found. j 24. VI Upholsterer. and Cabinet Maker, aa: Third st., between Wodtl and Market, . 43 Respectfully informs his friends and the publik 4344 he is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboards, bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, swills, hair and spring mattresses, curtains, carpets; Onions of Opbot , storing work, which he will warrant eqitalto.m?Y,lTl. ode in the city, and on reasonable ternis. - iiep 1O -, Horatio P. Talmo. 'Cabalist alliberi (Late of the firm of Young + M Curdy) HAS commenceddre easiness Mall its brauchtno at N.)22, Wood street, between First and Second strs., where he will keep constantly on hand a good'as sortment of well made FURNITURE, andahopes, by strict attention to business,• to merit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Every attention willbc paid to furnishing COFFINS &c. A Furniture Car for hire. July It COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT Egrl C. will give his particular attention to Pro duce. consignntiauts of which are respectfully solicited. Goods received/ stored and forwarded to any parr of the country. &laving a Large and commodious Ware house for storage, and other facilities for the prompt transaction of business k he confidently offers his servi ces to the community. liefererac et i • fkatistore. Messrs W. Wilson & Son,George & Hays, .Reynolde & Smith, Henry Rieman & Son.• James Power & Son. Pittsl , nrgii, Ps References in Philadelphia,- Robert Creightne & Co., Samuel W. Day, Esq.. Referextes in Pittsburg/6. Dailey & Co; Robertson & Reppert; Dairell & Fleming; M. Leech & Co; J, W. Burbridge & Co; W. &R. M'Cutcheon. And the merchants generally. mail 6 Philadelphia. Cincinnati, 0., St. Louis, Mo. y. > Louisville. PEW= SEMILL OYSTAIRS, Received this day! A CONSTANT supply will be kept on Wuxi-for the remainder of the season. Shires' best premium Draft Ale always on tap at the WUTILIttI EXCHAIKOC, m4-tf No. 9, Market. and No. 74, Front st.. REAT. ESTATE AGENCY, CONYtarADROG THE undersigned. having associated themselves for the transaction of ell business relative to Real Estate. will henceforth attend to the rotwohase and , sale vs well as renting of city and conatryproper% towilwat ing rents &c. &to. • ThU senior member of the firniiiinthighadmeeb ex mimics. 'am' being exteraivPly Misitritesita agent of Reel Elmer. they hope w reoeirealfirewsl-sharcotpith lic patronage. For tho aceouttnaciatioa of tbe yob is there will tottwo offices, where hnsiness will be-receiv ed; at thißeal Estate Agency ot dentee-Plakeiy,„Penti st., sthkillreed, and at the. Law Aces* John T. Mitch ell, S. W. side tpf Smithfield st.,(near.sol). at either of which, persons wishing to have inetnnaenscof versa Ling, legally tied neatly ersouted, tides invessigitedi ni desirous: so.parohase or dispose of Heal .Estatis npply. J: ..Mischollivillooutimse to steresibus inics of hisprofewion, y• • 0 , • JAMIX.ILLANELY, - - JOU* J4lfrrtifElai i v:-.r .A43-44,* JOHN McFMILAN ISAAC CRUSE, N. 87, Smith's Wharf, nitTimont, )W. PRICE, TWO CENTS. Zig Daiig Alorning root. LETTER HON. R. J. WALKER, OP MISSISSIPPI. RILLATITIC TO THE ANNEXATION - OF TEXAS. In reply to the call of the People of cassia Count"; Kentucky, :to consimmicale his mew, on that sib feet. . Reds, then, by the discovery , and occupation of Teas al, as a - 'part of Louisiana, by lasalle, for France in 1885; by the delivery of possession to us, in 1803, by Spain and France; by the action ~ o oar govertnrient,' from the date of the treaty of acquisiFloo to the, date of the treaty of surrender s ( avowed so on its 6=o by the opinion of ell oor' Presidents and minister.s connec tad in anywaywith'theacquisitiob, our title to Texas was undoebted. -It was surrendered to Spain by tbei treaty of 108; but Mr Clay maintained,in his speech of the 3a .Ap r il, 1820, that territory could not be aticar afert merely by a treaty; and consequently that, not withstanding the treaty, Texas was still out own. n fir the cession-of a portion of Blaine, it was asserted, !ti legislative resolutions, by blassachusetts.end and conceded by this government, that no portion of. Maine could be ceded by treaty without the consent , of. Maine. Did Texas assent to this treaty, or:can ' ti cede pert of a territory, hotoot of a state'? These are grave questions; .tbey raise thepoint whether Texas not now a part of our territory,and whether her pen pie may not now rightfully,alsim the protection, of our government and laws. Recollect this wiri not a true, tion of settlement, under the powers of this govern. ment, of a disputed boundary. The treaty declaroo, as respects Texas, that we "cede to his. Catholic Ala jest,. Commenting on this in his speech before In ferred to, Mr Clay says it w•ts not a queitkin of the power in case of dispute, "of fixing a boundary pre.. viously existing." "It was, ou the contrary. the caws of an avowed cession of territory from the United States : to Spain." Although, then, the government may ho competent to fix a disputed boundary, by ascertaining as near as prictitutble where it is; although, -a!so, u state, with the consent of this government. as in Ora case of Maine, may cede a portion of her territory,— yet i t by no means followslthat this government,by treaty. could cede a territory of the Union. Could we by treaty cede Florida to Spain, especially without consulting the people of Florida ? and, if not, the treaty by whir* , Texas was surrendered was, us Mr Clay contended, inoperative. By the treaty of 1103, by Which, we have seen. Texas was acquired by us from Frauee, we pledged our faith to France, and to the peoples,/ Texas, never to surrender that territory. The 3d article of the trea ty declares: "the inhabitants Of the ceded, territory. shall be ineerporate& in the theton of the Unites/. States, and admitted as !molt as porAhle, according to the principles of the federal constitution, tothe enjoy. , meet of alt the rights, advantages and immunities, of citizens of the United Stater and in the mean time they shill be protected in the fi4e eitjoyertent. of their lib erty, property .and the religion-which -they •profess.". Such was our pledge to France aad ta the people of Texas, by the, treaty of purcha se ; and if our subsaquout, treaty of session Sp a in Wes not unconstitutional tex?., invalid, it wits a grottsinFmcrlan of . a "prbviatte treaty.' and of uneof the fundasneatal couditious tusk,. veldt& Texas was acquired. .Here, thenaremauy grave questions of constitu tional Vetdd 'this'solemn guaranty to France, and thapeciple - ofTexas, be rescinded by a treaty with Spahr 'is, OM this gcvernment, by its-Own Intern pews er, serrendee any Notion of itstectltory 1 • Cart it con off a teirrltmy without the consent of to people, and surrendee-ihem and the territory to a foreign Proverl Cerria expatriate and expelfrom the Union its owstit-- tens, wlntsoceopff. that territory,,turt i change Atk , , , erwan cittien into* citizen of Spain or Mexicottlbesse Ate Inombidops questions. which it is net necessary nowtedeterinitte, and ha regard to whieht4vanceel this time no/opinion. -Certam, , ,however, iris; thet,wiiii the consentof,the people afleass,Congresa can carry nut the solemn, pledges atilt: treaty.of 1303, and , admit, one or more 'slang, from Texas into the Union. Th e , question as Teas is, in any, aspect; IN aves doe of the re-establishment of our ancioot,boundaries, and Thereposssession . of a territory Most reluctandy surrendered. The 'surrender of territory, evenrifchn stitutional, is almost always inexpedient and awake, and, in any event, w hen circunistancee,sesy, seem ,art demand surrender, the territory thusahandorted, should re alwayi be acquired Ohenevei it * inns' doi% 'with justice and propiietv. IndepentieitChrthese we have the recorded ofinion ofJoha cgoitwy Adams as President, and I.lanry Clay us Serenely of Stet% and nl,o of Andrew,Jackson rig President and Marne- Van 13 uren as Secretary of State, that Texas ought to be reannexed . to the IJnipn . Cas the 29th , of March, 18:1.5, Mr Clay, iu coafoCeitly veßb awn views, and the eirress directions ofltx. Alarm as Freshly:au, directed a letter to Mr Poinsett;ola Ministerathle.x ico, instructing him to endeavor to procure from Mex ico a transfer to us of Teitas fotb U4i Nor'..e. Ia this , letter Mr Clrty says, 'the President wisher: you to eAct that object,' Mr Clay adds:, 'Tile Sae of the SAino approaches our great 'westera Matt nearer than ciaM bowished. Perhaps the Mexican Government may not be unwilling to establish that of the Rio Brasiers de Dies; or file - Rio Colorado, or the Snow Mountains,or the Rio del- NoT ter, in line of it. ' Mr C1eff,..4121, also, the importance of having entirely within oar mams 'the Red liver and Arkansas, and their,respectipstributari streams,' _ . , • , On the 15th of March, 182'1. Mi C1,444-0011imv th# ed the eifint to proeure the cession of T ' ~„ ~Ide letter of instruction, of that date to o, i'; ' ' ..:al Mexico, he svin 'Tile President ha& ' ant might be inmespiciuus' period far tit dation or Mexico, to settle the houndary of ' tares* publics. 'lf we• could obtain sue*. boundary *wall desire, the government of the United S'fates might be disposed to pay a reasonable pectiniacitforniamsation. The boundary.we prefer_is that which,beginaing at the mouth of the Rio dcl Norte in the sea, obeli ascend that river to the mouth of the Rio Puerile. thence as cending this river to.ite saute, and from its Waite by A line title north to strike the Arkansan thence &Honk ret ing the southern banh oldie Arkansaster its sou . in latitude4lld north; 'and thence by that paralell 1 bti tode to the Routh sea,' - And 'he adds. the t mei provide for the incorporatiow-ef the inimbibmsite; ta i hil.Pnien.' -, • . ~ Mr. Van . Buren. in his letter, es Sernmary of State, to cirir Minister atMexico, dated August 25.1829, u; "It is the wish '4 - the President that you shield, sni, oa t aelsyr, incer t funegedatkri wit 'the Mexican genr envenom for the rumbas* of so , Much of-the proviriest of Timis as is. hereinafter (loser:bed." :. " Re is indt' ced,-bv a deep conviction of the reat neeteeil* of the prupoicer :acquisition, not only •as a guard" for rece western frontier, and thaproteefims of :..,rd. ork.w., but also to: secure forever to - the inhabitants 'of the-+t& by of the Mississippi the aridisputed and widish:Art' possession of thenaviguti.m elitist river." "'The ter chary, of whiodum cession is desired by the C r iit . ' l States, is all that part of the province of Texas whir t lies e a st of aline tweeting at the Gulf of Mexico, ' ~.. thereentre oft bedoiect or...grand prairie, which IFe - r siesta(' the RI • Naomi." Anti Mr. Vim Patretredds, the treaty aniy.ppor e ide "Tor the incorporation of the inhdlabkrieffsitritthe Urine!' And he then eeters into C .- , -ernd • - •e - erfel urgumept of lib twin, in fan, of a Ow , .! 4 ' totAtiaph,: , 14113,"Geneft1 Jackson; , . - ip, ' 0410 - 10 - 1 ,,—• ~.* td Stitte:ieitert undersea& er. Linmord - n*OU the adders oftheeinision" On the 2.dofJtdi: .:33.5, General Jacks re,throegh Mr. Feel* se Beers CCONTINVICD.]