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IttlactittEtv'mAiLt - Pl-11I 0 LIPS S.: SMITH, AT THE. NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREEiS, PENN'A, AT: FIVE- DOLLARS' PER ANNUM, PAYABLE
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Ii:UITED BY
THOHILS PHILLIPS,
N. IV. io e_bf Wood and /VA Stye els
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Units . —Five dolly n yeas, payable in tuktrance-
Siugle copies Iwo :Cs ats—for 'abbot, the countess of
ti /ice, and by sews Boyi,.
The Illeirclury and allaaufastarer
Io pablisioad'ut the ate office, oR a double medium
Ib.o4t,at TWO' pOLILVIIS a 51ar, in advance. Sin
gloic4ies, SIX CEINITS., ,
Times or ADvEnTisugo.
PER f SQUARE OF T WELVE LINES OR LEsii:
One insertion # . ..... Ott) SO. One month, $5 00 ,
T. 4 •-.410. , 0 75 Two au ., 600
Tfittee do., " • : I. 00 . Threedo., T 00.
On week', 1 501 Four de., 800
Tfri) • du.. 300 Six do.. 10 00
Tbro11:1".• 4 . 00 One - year, 15 00
Y &ARIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHANGEABLE AT PLEASURE
., One Squa.re. Two Squares.
Stu 'months,. $l6 00 Six months, $23 00
One yew, 25 00 One year, 35 00
M"Larger advertisements in proportion.
WCARDS of
,loar lines Six Dort/ins a year.
Plat Offices, &c.
City Post Office,:thirdbetween Market and Wood
stroetsr—R. M. Riddle, Postmaster.
Custom Mouse, Water, 4th door from Wood st.,Pe
terson's buildings—Willinnu,l3. Mowry, Collector.
City Treasury, Wood, between First and Second
streets—James A. Bartram, Treasurer.
County Trectsury, Third street, next door to the
rhird - Presbyterian Chwrcli—S. R. Johnston, Treasu•
ror.
Mayor's Office, Fourth, between Market and Wood
streets—Alexander Hay, Mayor.
merchant's Exchange, Fourth near Market it.
BANKS. •
Pittsburgh, between Market and Wood streets on
Thircdand Fourth street...
*ercisaiits'anddrannracturers' and Farmers' De
posit Bails, (forut:rly_Sitving Fund,) Fourth, between
Wood and Niarkat streets.
.6.xchange, Flak at. near Wood.
HOTELS.
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3lonrrnrohela 1101/Se, Water street. near the
1.3 ridge.
E ccha n Ilote:, corner of Penn and St. Clair.
teferehanPs' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood.
A mrrican ilotei,rornerofThirdand Smithfield.
Unite S!alet, corner of Penn St. and Canal
Sprerul Earle, Liberty street, near seventh.
M za-si.)ll. House, Liberty St., opposite
tV v rut .
13rn 7 l r e a r.t' 3 .%f qnsion /bele, Penn St., opposit.
Canal.
THE TRUE WAY TO RECOVER
in.livi.lual .oily wishes to know the right
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way to purene it; .tod there are w. .re it sure])
made known how Lira to ;lit he prolonged and
Ilenlth reeovered, whir would not doubt the plan. : —
lividence is required that the right way is discovered
Thies ii what tiro e ,utiering from sickness want to be
sat.istied about. Vol' whir is a., fooli.sit as nut t o enjuv
till the health that body is capable • .1? \Vim i ,
theme tl ut would not jive when III? t..-ICIN`I'LVIICI . Can
sir
much b.mehT.l.ii aatl family! It is a melancholy
feet that a very large proportion of the most useful
members of society die bototeen the ages of thirty and
forty. How many and helpless orphans have
',pen the consequence of intindkind not having i n thei r
wan power the means of restoring health when lost.
Now all these dyigert and diffieultieS can be preven
ted end the long and certain sickness. and by assisting
nature in the outset, with a goad Jute of Brandreth's
Pitts. This is a fact, well understood to be so by thou
sands of our citizens. This medicine, if taken so at
to purge freely, will surely cure any curable disease.— I
There i 3 no form or kind of sickness that it does not
ezeri a curative influence upon. Thus, by their pow
er in resisting putrefaction, they cure measles, small
post :a : worms and all contapanis fevers. There i s not a
niedicine in the world so able to purify the mass of
hlwd. and restore it to a healthy condition, as the
lirividroth Pills.
The Brandreth Pills are purely vegetable, and so
innecent that the infant of a month old may use them,
if medicine is required, nut only with safety, but with a
certainty of teceiving all the benefit medicine is eapa..
klit of imparting. F: males may use diem in all the crits
cid periods of
,their lures. Tho Brantlreth Pills will
lelute their health, and produce regularity in all the
fittriction4 of lila.
The same may bo said of Brandreth's external
remedy. as din out sari application to all external pains
swellings,or or sores, it greatly assists the GUM.
When used where the skin is very tender or broken,
it should be mired with one or two pints of water.
A pure' test of genuine Brandt eth Pills.—Exam
ine the box of Pills. Then look at the certificate of
agency, Whose engraved date must he within the year,
which e.ery authorised agent meptpo4sess; if the three
labels on the box. agree with the three labels on the CCII
detente, the Pills are crue—ir not, they are false.
• Principal office, 241 Broadway, New "York.
June 16
IMPORTANT FACTS
TAR. LEI Dt'S Sarsaparilla Blood Pills are applies:.
bin in all cases, whether for Purgatives or Pu
riftiottiOn, They po•isess all the boasted virtues of
Other pills, and nre additionally efficacious, oontaining
Sarsaparilla in their composition, which is notcom.ain
*a in any other pills in existence. They are also dif
ferent from. other pills in composition, being purely.
vegetable, and ra he employed at all times, without
any danger, and requiring no restraint from occupation
or usual cour;e, of living.
Notwithstanding Dr. Leidy never pretended his
Blood Pills would cure all diseases, yet it is not saying
tee much of them, from the innumerable cures perform
ed 1;oy them in everytmriety and form of disease (cor
tifidates of many of which have been published from
persons of all denominations, pby,icians, clergymen,
and others) that they seem to be almost universal in
their effect; and persons using them fur whatever sick
twos or disease, may rest assured that they will be found
nose efficacious then any other pills in existence.
From the known reputation of Dr. Leidy's- Blood
Pill, it is necessary to remind the public where they
can at all times procure the genuine, as iris attemptell
to impose other pills, called the 'Blood Pills' upon-the
public orithe reputation of Dr. Leidy's. "Berm+
-titular and ask for Dr. l i eidy'a Sersaparilliglood Pill,
,and see that the name of N. B. Leidy is contained op
awe sides of each box, (the boxes being of gaper, and
.oblong, square shape, surrounded by ayellow arid blear
label.
PRICE 45 costs a Box.
?repriced only, and sold wholesale and retail, at Dr,
fLeidy's Health Emporium,l9l North Second ar t Dr
Vine, Philadelphia, and by 'A. PAM!
66 POCK $ CIS, censer of Noed and Sixth streets
Agents for Pittsburgh. if 4,47
Dr. Qfpod'ilthdoilratioWorintlait l f ;
HEST rills are strongly ,recoien?eialioi fO the
_L notice of ladies as a safe and efricinntrrull4./ in
,removing thopkgsexio s i ats psoiliarto *einem, two
Orate ofexercisO,argeneraldebilityalthe system,. They
obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical Sad
Nervous affections.' These Pills bar gained the sane
ben sllikOpprgbasion.of the mesteminemPhYsitiaesim
the WWI %toes and many Mothers. For sale
Lehelesateikolßetiig,lfy R t-SELLEPS4gem,
pep * sp, wootstrei7-cwsacqn..?
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II 1 EALTH
ft. Woods,Atterney and Col:insetlor at Sam,
Office removed to Bagwell's Offices, on Grant street,
nearly opposite the new Coati Reuse, riaxtronCnato
Mahan, ,Esq.,Scrot fluor. sep 10
Abair ? Attorney at Law,
Nardi Ettst,cormu , of Smithfield sad Fourth atre'e 6l / 2
Pittsburgh. rep 10—y
111 4 CANDLESS' Sr. M'CLURE,
Attorneys and ,Connsallers at Law,
Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House,
sep,lo :
Francis. 114.13huak, Atternestat,Law,
Fourth strest, above Wood,
sep 1.0-4 y Pittsburgiu Pa.
Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at. Law
Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts.,
set) 10—y Pittsburgh, Pa.
A. IL Ilarboratir; Attorney at Lair,
Tenders his professional services to the public. Office
sep 10 ou sdi st., above Wood, Pittsburgh.
Tipster & Buthanan, Attorney' at Law,
Office removed from the Diamond to “Attorney's):Lowi"
shady side of 4th, between Market and Wood sts.,
rep 10 Pittsburgh.
N. Boob:master, Attorney at Law,
Has removed his office to iteares' Law Buildings, 4th
at.. abovo, Smithfield, Pittsburgh.. fattP 10
Geo;ge W. Lsyng,Attorney at Law ,
Office in Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh
sop 27—y
Itoade Washington, Attorney at Law,
Office in Baltewell's building, Grant street, Pittsburgh
nos 5, 1812
John' J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law,
Office corner of Smithfieldaud Fifth streets, Pittsburgh.
Er Collet tions made. All business entrusted te his
care will be promptly attended to.
fob _ _
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EL Rogan, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fifth street. tetween Smithfield and Wood
next door to Thos. Hamilton, &qr.
Wm. E. Ansti'n Attorney at Law,
Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourthstreet, opposite Burka's
Bonding.
RPWitt.teat E. Austta, Esq., will give his atten
tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him
to the patronage of my friends.
se Io c WALTER FORWARD.
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Daniel M._ Curry, Attorney at Law,
(mice on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield
ap 8 Pittsburgh.
ROBERT PORT•Ill.• - - - • - . .... JOHN 13. PERKINS
Porter & Perkins, Attorneys at Law,
Office on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets
Pittsburgh.
Judson & Flanegin, Attorneys at w,
near 7th street. Collections made on mod
erate tering. PensiOnA for widows of old soldiers under
the bite act of Congress obtained. Papers and draw
ings for the patent office prepared. mar 17—y
Henry S. Marrow, Attorney at Law,
11114 r-movud his otEce to his residence, on Fourth st.,
TWO do , irs above Smithfield. sep 10
J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law,
t)tn..o 1-iirner Smithfield and Thud streeti., Pittsburgh
Wm O'lltixaliobinsonAttorney at Law,
LIRA removed his office to the Exchange, St. Clair
turret. f 16.'44
Geo. S. Selden, Attorney at Law,
Office nn Fourth street, between Worst and Smithfield
.'Conveyancing and other instruments of wri
ting b•gally aud.promptly executed.
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John J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law,
Will attend to collecting and secoring claim*. and wi
glen rireii're leg,nlinstrumentg of writing, with correc
negs and despatch. Smithfield *treet (near sth u:ree ,
mB. '44
R.:llllOrrear, Alderman,
Tice north side of Fifth street, between Wood and
Smithfield, Pitt.stlurgh. sep.lo—if
Dr. S. R. FLohnes,
Office ic Second street, next door to Niulvarry & Co.' d
GlnsiVnrellonse. sep 10—y
Dr. A. W. Patterson,
Office ~n Smithfield street, third door from the corner o
sixth street. sep 10
Wald & Hunt, Dentists',
Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair
Doctor Daniel Iticrdeal,
Office On Fifth strut, between 'Wood and Smithfield
street;. Pit ohnrgh. declo--.y
14A1LMAN, JENNLNGS & CO.,
00 TT' N YARN WAREHOUSE,
CS, Wood Street,
,gents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns.
nvur 17—y
11. Wtt.t.iaas TORN S. DILIVORTM
Inlaisnia &Dilworth,
Vlrholcsale Grocers, Produce and Commission Mei
chants, and Dealers in Pittaburgh Manufacturd
titles, No: 29. Wood street. iter 0 ---y_
NEW GOODS.—PHESTON& MACKEY,
Wholetrate and Retail Dealers in
English; French and Domestic Dry Goods
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No• BL, Market street,Pittsburgh
sep I.9—y
IMMINGHAM & CO..
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
No. 60, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Taams.—lteceiving and shipping, 5 cents per
Commission on purchases and sales, p er
cont mar2.2--y
Brownsville Juni*ta boa Worts,
Edward Hughes; Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse, No. '25, Wood st., Pittsburgh.
sap 10.. y
HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, Corairdssion and Pro'
duce. Merchants,
And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures.
.nsr 17 -No. 43. Wood street—Pittsbul
Magistrate's Blanks)
Forproceedings in uttachrnaut under the htte lye fer
sale at this office. ji I/5
Matthirit Swims naraWlll/4 Riair Drama,
Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of
fice, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or
transient customers- Ho - solicits a share of public, pa
tronage . ,
111,14a001=11,
RECORDING REGULATOR,
.o,E=en in Rim moron's Bin calms, Penn street
s al ore Hand street. j2,3--+f
• • •J a William', •
WHO[. I[L£ AND RETAI L, GROCER, Fer.
ir ng aaticT9tnrritentsion Merchant, and
(Wale, in boarol,,Priksti. ead rittaituret
Mannfac
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f°ITTSBURGI illeitSDAY, APRIL 4, 1844.
Licama.Wicx. ... ..
L. & J. D. WICK,
Who'malty Grocers & 'Dollars' in Produee,
116 Wood Street, 4 doors above Fifth st.;
may_ls Pittsburgh,
JOHNSTON Sr, STOCK - TON,
Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers,
No. 37, Market stmt• tr!il 10
JOHNSON & DUVAL,
Bookbinders and Paper Rulers,
Continue businesa at the stand late of Id'Candless Ce.
Johnson. Every description of workintheir , lineuew•
i y anal promptly executed may Et—y
THOMAS B. You an FeAs cis L Yobs.).
Thos. D. Young & Co.
Furniturr Ware Rooms, corner of Hand street end Ex
change alley. 'Persons wishing to purchase furniture,
will find it to their advantage to give use call, lx.ingful
ly satisfied that we can please as to quality and price.
se . 1 0
R. C. TOW NS EN D & CO.,
Wire Workers and Wire Manniticturers,
No. 23, Market guest, between 2ti and' 3,1 streets,
aep 10—y
Pilkingtasesitarivalled Slacking,
MANUFACTURED andsold wholesale and retail,
SIXTH STAZILT, one door below Smithfield.
oct2l--ly.
Same* Pattollloll, Jr.,
Birmingham, near Piusburgh, Pa., manufacturer of
locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, fuller, mill and timber
crews; hou.san screws for rolling mills, &c. sap l b—y
John liTCloskey, Tailor and Clothier,
Liberty street, betcmen Sixth street and Virgin alley,
S ,nth side. seplo
Webb °Weals Boot and Shoe fdannft.ctory,
No. 83, 4th st., next door to tke U. S. Bank.
Ladies prunella, kid and satin shoes made in the neatest
manner, and by the neatest French patterns. Fep 10
DiXTOiNghanl & Taylor,
AGENTS FOR
STEAMER CLEVELAND AND '•IRON CITY
A. G. IlEtsmAnT. SIDPILT STRONG
REINHART & STRONG,
(Successors to Lloyd &Co.)
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.7tolesale and Retail Grocers and Commission
No. 140, Liberty st., a few doors above St. Clair,
Where families and others can at all times be
urnished with good Goods at moderate prices. NB
DAVID LLOYD
D. & G. W. Lloyd,
It lIOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION
FORWARDING MERCLIANTS,
AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE C PITTSBURGH BIANU
Cl' CTIJ nl7.
naviinrox in rash or goods made on
00 14igo me s of pr,,atice, &c., nt No. 142, Liberty
.treet. nils
WUOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
And dcakr in Produce Sail and Cordage,
ua removel to :Co 17, Liberty streat, opposite the
head of gtrvet. 1.9.7-0"
REMOVAL.
JAMES HOWARD & CO.
AVE nqrxwed their WALL PAPER WARE
H
HOUSE to
between Diamond alley and Fourth street.
Where they have nu hand a large attJ "pleaded as
sortment of W ALL I' *Pan and BoaDzes, suitable fur
paperinE,i Parlors, Chambers, V. ails, &c.
Also, a ;enema ass..et me m of W I W og , Letter, Print•
ing, ‘Vrappini; and Tea paper, Bonnet Board", &c.
Which they Mil sell low for Cash, or in exchange
for 1-tags, Tanners Set aps, R,c. feb 22. 1844-
REMOVAL-
TioLnswir & BitowNE
HAVE r emoved their Paper Store from Market
street to No. 64 Wood street, one door from the
earner of 4th street. where they keep on hand their us
ual assortment of WALL PAPERS, for papering par
lors, entries, chambers, Ste., and els° PRINTING,
WRITING, and W RA I' PING PAPERS, BONNET
BOARDS. Ste., all of which they offer fur sale on tn.--
commotiating terms. feb 14 1843—dtf
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NICHOL AS D• COTAINIAN LLOYD R. COLEMAN.
Coleman& Co.,
General Agents, Forwarding and Commission
Merchants,
Levee Strert,Vicksbm g, Mica. They respectfully so
liritronslgnments. n 202—tf
John Cartwright,
CUTLgiI and Surgical instrument Manufacturer,
corner of 6th and Liberty streets. Pittsburg, Pa.
N. B.—Always on 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, Trusses, &c. je '24.
William C. Wall,
Plain and Fancy Portrait an a l Picture Frame
ManiVacturer,
No. 87. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CENV ASS brusher., varnish, &c. , for artists, always
no hand. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly fia
mea to order. Repairing done at the shOrtestnotice.
Parti6ilarattentionpaid to regildingand jobbing of
every description.
Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to
their advantage to call. sap 10-y
SAMUEL MORROW,
Maainfloturer of Tin Copper Ilia Sheet
Iton Ware
No. 17, Piftli str , et between Wood and 4 ifarket,
Keeps constantly on hand agood assortment of wares,
and solicits a share of public patronage, Also, on hand,
thefollowing articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, : ridirons,
skillets ,teakettles, pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer
chants and others aro invited to call and eta:mine for
hernselves , as be is determined to sell dliaapforoash or
approved paper. mar77tf
PORTRAITFAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port
rail Painter, Fourth st„ 3d story Botit'S "Buil
ding. J. Osborne would solicits can from those who
desire Portraits . Spcimens can be seen at his rooms
may 5.
~ .i.Adiii4awtadUato
Jae' D. WIVK
LINE,"
TO CLEVELANTS. 0
Merchants,
Romoval
FRANCIS SELLERS,
NO. C 3, WOOD STREET,
CII4IIP•PLACE FOR CASX.
SIGN OF THE GILT COMB:.
No. 108, Market Street, wear. Liberty.
CHRISTMAS AND N EW-YEA R'S PRES EN TS.
g4lAcrlberrespec.ifiilly informs his friends
end the public genera/li,, that be his on band,
and will receive ins few days, a large and splendid
assortment of toys and fancy articles, suitable fot
the
holidays, which will-be sold wholesole and rvtail, et
reduced price', Persons who wish so buy cheap will
please cell at the sign of the giltcomb, No. 108, Mar
ket street, and they will not be-disappointed.
des 16 C. YEAGER.
71 -2
YITTSBURciI - 1 -
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Circulating , alid.E•rareoca 13.11rary.
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O
w•
and wive)]* eons
'works, Will be open every day, gabbath
except
ed, from 7 o'eldelc A. 11.; until 8 P. ft., in die •Ex
change building, corner of St. Clair street and Ex
change alley, wilco* punetualattendanest will be given
,I. GEMMIL. .
sep 10.
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY.
Springs and Asks for Carriages,
&Eastern Prices.
1911 HE subsctibers manufacture and keep constant
.. lir - on hand Coach,C and Eliptic Springs (war
ranted,) Juniata's= Axles, Silver end Blue plaited
Dash Frames, Brass and Hub Bands, Stump
Joints, patent Leather,Silver and Brass Lamps,
Three fold Steps, Malle able Iron,Door Handles and
Hinges, &c., &c. JONE S & COLEMAN.
sop 10 St. Clair st.:, near the Allegheny Bridge.
Iron Safes.
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have
and keep always on band 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
Sigh street, above Smithfield, next to tho church on
the corner of 6th street—as also with Atwood, Jones
&Co., and Daizell & Fleming. In regard to the qual- '
ity 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 puffs on my safes;
justice, and truth warrant me in informing the public
that slimy safes which have been inbuildiugs btirat
down for several yeais since I commenced have pre
served all the papers, books, Sze., which they contnin
ed. Litave 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 of steel Springs ror sale, madeby
Jones & Coleman, and will be seldlow. Also, a screw
press, with power to punch holes in halfinch iron.
pep 20—tf
[marlB
Improved Magnesia Satbs,
mANurscru [MD BY
CONSTABLE & BURKE,
Fifth Street,beftreen Wood and Smithfield,
Pitliburgh, pa,
THE subscribers present their respects to their nu
merous friends for their former liberal patron
age, and would take this method of assuring,them and
.the public generally that all future favors will be duly
appreciated. Their articles have been fully tested, of
which sufficient , estimony will he given to any inquirer.
The principles of their locks and safes are not sur
passed in tho Union,
The price also 14 considerably lessened, and will be
found as low, if not below any ether 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 hichla of us and our safes.
The public are respectfully invited to examine our
articles berme purchasing elsewhere, feeling assured
the supt•rinrity of our manufacture will be apparent to
all candid spectators.
N. CONSTABLE & E. BURKE.
N. B. Safes can he 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
G. N.. LLOYD
Adam's Patent "Ranghphy",MiLls
HAVE now been be;
fore the public t,hree
;eats, during which time
severed thousand have been
sold and in daily use.—
We are confident of being
sustained in saying they
ere the brit Coffee Mills
in the United Suttes, may
way yon 'fix it.' Sever()
modifications are made to
suit the fancy of wives tiny- ,
the pursss of husbands.
' Sold by the gross or 41(tr. •
(In, nt the manufactorrt
Milliable Castings made
to order.'
FAIRBANKS' PATENT PLATFORM SCALE;.
These genuine articles, of all sizes, And most impro
ved varieties, constantly on hand and for sale at vet y
reduced prices by the manufacturer.
L. R. LIVINGSTON,
mar 2—tf Front between Ross and Grant sts.
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
Agent for U. S Portable Boat Line. for the transporta
Lion of Mercbandize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore
Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
A LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46,
A
corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg
Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought
and sold. Sightche4ks on the Eastern cities, for sale.
Drafts, notes and bills, collected.
REFERENCES
Win. Bell &
John D. Davis,
F. Lorenzo,
J. Painter & Co.,
Joseph Woodwolk
James May,
Alex. Broruson &Co.
JohnHßrown&Co.
James M'CandlCss.
J. R. M'Danald:
VV. H. Pope, Esq., Pros't Bank
E, H, HEASTINGS,
County Xorveyey sod City Refrylath
OFFICE in the "Monongahela H euse," in the
rooms occupied by ;he Prosecuting Attorney, H.
C. Moorhead & J. G. Reed, Esas. 7 -entrance on
Smithfield street. feb.
Two New and Pipet Rate Steam Engine&
OE is 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4
foot stroke, will be sold with or without boilers.
The otherengine is to horsel+ower,7 l inch cylinder,
3 foot stroke, one boiler about 22 El—...one, 30 inches
in diametet. These cog iries are made of am bast ma
terials and in the most substantial marmer.and will be
sold on accommodating terms, They can be seen at
the warehouse of the subscriber at any time.
j24—tf DF.VINE, U. StutesLi
EGOLF-- - J. lizitorl Fesstta.
EGOLF . &'PCATETI.,
Weetprn Rai listatit Agency, =
Third st., next door to the Post Offide;Pittiburgia, Ps
tar Ageacy for the purchase and sale'of Real Ea
ate, Stocdue, flagellating of Loans, and' Collections.
They will also.atteed to ilboaelling of pia- metal fnr
owners at. • distance.
CFIARLES A. McANULTY,
PITTSBURGH ? PA.,
FOR SALE CHEAP,
Lettent, post paid, will meet with immediate atten
dee. Terms aeodetem. The beater teferenceegiven
on applicatitmaithe office.
-.. . . .
To 'the 13reutissuass at Pittsburgh.
miITHE subscriber most respectfully
' idoims the gentlemen of this city andlilli" i
identity, 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
most fashionable boot shops in the Eastern cities; and
'jiving furnished himself With the bast French end
kindly patronised him be 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 Adaix; Hoot and Shea inalcor,
Liberty st. opposite-the head of Smithfield.
jThe subscriber having bought out the,N.
stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, decensed,has
commenced busidessat the old stand of Mr. R.,
and isprepared to execute all descriptions
of work in
his line, in the bast manner, and on the shortest notice. -
He keeps constantly on band a large assortment of shoe
findings dull descriptions arid of the best quality. He
solicits the patronage of the public and of the craft.
sep 10-y ? AVM. ADAIR.
f
spring lashion,
.114 THE subscriber has now on hand, and
will continue to manufacture, (at his uld stand, No 73
Wood street) the latest style of HATS and CAPS.
which for beauty and durability tannot he surpassed.
Thankful to-his friends and the public for so liberal a
poltroon*, heretofore heatowed, Ito hopes to merit a
continuance of their favors.
WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Wood street,
mlB-3m next door to the corner of 4th.
Q. Hat and Bonnet Pressing,
BY WILI,IAM SCHOLEY,
imvarnaD A .
Brizeen Wood and kinsith.fie/d Sta.
HAVING just returned from the eastern cities and
purchased the most impi oved PRESSING.
MACHINES, is prepared to press gentlemen'shats
and braid, straw, gimp or Leghorn'bohnets on the most
reasonable terms, in the neatest manner and at the
shortest notice. The subscriberbelieves that his long
experience in the business is a sufficient guarantee that
all work entrusted to him will be properly performed.
Hats or bonnets cleaned, altered, trimmed or color
ad as heretofore. WM. SC HOLEY.
I 117-3 re
JOHN W BLAIR,
I, F.: is
irf) , Pf
Ma 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.
No Liberty et. bead of Wood.
NatiCoughs! C olds2Consumption
THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY.
THlSpleasant and certain cure for coughs and
colds goes ahead of all Preparations now or
ever offered to the public. The use of his so great that
the proprietor has some difficulty in keeping a supply
for the increasing demand. Medical agencies, groce
ries, druggists. coffee houses, and even bars on steam
boats, keep a rrupplyon hand. It is called for every
where, and will soil in any place. The reason is this
every one who hese cough or cold by eating a few sticks
and themselves cored, as it were, by magic. Persons
at a distance, by remitting the money, post-paid, to the
subscriber, will be attended to. For sale by the single
stick, 6 cents; five sticks for r 25 cents; and at wholesale
by Wst. Tunas, Druggist, 53, Market streetewhere a
general assortment of Drugs andMedielnes may always
;gamma. j 9.4.
JOHN McFARLAND,
7,1 Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker,
4 : ., z 2d at., between Wood and Market,
Respectfully informs his friends and the public that he
isprepared to esecitte all orders for sofas, sideboards,
bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and
spring mattrasses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol
stering work, which he will warrant equal to any made
in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10
Horatio P. Young, Cabinet Maker,
(Lae of tiiefirm of Young 4- 41r Curdy)
HAS commenced the ousiness in all its branches at
N. 22, Wood street, between First and Second
stra., Where he will keep constantly on hand a good as
sortmont of well made FURNITURE, and hopes, by
strict attention to ba.iness, to merit a continuance of
the patronage of the public.
Every attention willbepaid to furnishing COFFINS,
Sic. A. Furniture Car for hire. July 11
' ISAAC C RUSE,
COM'NIISSION t FORWARDING MERCHANT
C. will give his particular attention to Pro.
duce, consignments of which are respectfully solicited.
Goods received. stored and forwarded to any part of
the country. Having a large and commodious Ware
house for storage, and other facilities for the prompt
transaction of business, he confidently offers his servi
ces to the community.
References in Baltimore.
Messrs W. Wilson & Son,George & Hays,
Reynolds& Smith. Henry Rieman & Sun.
James Power &Son.
References in Philxideipitia.
Robert Creighton & Co., Samoel W. Day, Esq.,
References in Pittsburgh.
Bailey & Co Robertson & Bappert;
Dalzell & Fleminr. M. Leech & Co;
J. W, Botbridge & Cot W. & R. M'Cutcheon.
And the merchants generally. marl 6
Pituil.nrgh, Pa
Philadelphia
Cincinnati, 0.
Si. Louis, Mo.
y. ) Louisville
PBS= SIIIIBLL QT TBBs r
Received this day!
A CONSTANT supply will be kept on hand fur
the remainder of the season.
Shires' best. premium Draft Ale always on tap Aube
WESTERN EXCHANGE,
111,441 • NG. 9, Market. and N0:74, Front at.
REM: ESThTE AGENCY, CONVEi"A.NCING
ate. Ate
rrIHE undersigned, hiving associated themselves I
1. for the transaction of all business relative to Real
Estate, will henceforth attend to the purchase and silo
AS well as rentingof city and country property, eollect
ing rents &c. &c. - -
The senior meniher of the firm having bainauch ex
perience, and being extensively known as an spent of
Real Estiteb they hoe-to receive a liberal shamed pub
lic patronage. For the accommodation of the_poblic,
there will be two offices, where boldness will be receiv
ed; at the Heal -- Estatc A.gonaynt James PI ak e ly. Fc. n a
st.,sol.lllllkroi and at the Law office of.Jobit J Mitch
ell, $ , W. side of Smithfield st...(near sth) at either
of which, persons wishing to hive iherruments of wri
tinc, legally aid neatly executektiriesinvevitigated,Orl
desirous to perehase or dispasetof Reel Estala
apply, J. J. J1.11E0141 voi*lpnibmit , P? latsP4 lo
duties of Ins profreston,se .. hOete,
J 4 'BLANEET,
Peach Trees.
No. 87, Smith's Wharf,
lILLTII4OIIE, MD.
soirc J.MITCHELIS:-
•ire 4-4 4w.6m.
the 'MUD Aloriting pint.
LETTER
HON. R.l. WALKER,
OP MISSISSIPPI,
RELATIVE TO THE
ANNEXATION OF TEXAS.
In reply to the call of the People of Carrtil_Coitiv . ,
ty, Kentucky, to communicate his view; os
subject.
(CONTIND Kn.] ~:.
~,
As to the extension of terriiery, it applied With_ ~- ; se
much greater force to the pu rclaa. , .e of Louisiana. Thai - •ee. •
purchase annexed to the Union' a territory double the, ';:.
site of that already embraced-within its Omits whilst , '' . .e
'the reannexarion of Texas, according to the largest ce,. . e,',
tiinetes, Will add bat one-seventh to the extent of our
territory.- - The highest estimate of the area of Teerase
is but but 318,000 square miles. Now, the British terrie t ,' • *
terse on our own continent of North America, fettle, efe....e
site of the West Indies, and north of our northern boon'
dary, iv,soo,ooo square miles, being 500,000 more, ...
than that of our whole Union, with Texas united. !n .• -
deed, we may add both the Californias to Texas, an( e.:
unite them all to the Union, and still the area of tine'....j .. ,...
whole will be lessthan 'that of the BritishNcirth Atisere: e'',. ,
ican possessions. And is it an American doctrine
that monarchies or despotisms are alone fitted for the'
government of extensive terrienits, and that a canted,'
eraey of States must he - compreased within narrower - - ... , Y
limitai 'Of nil 'the forms ofgovenimente our gonfedere- . -....
cy is most especially adapted for an extended territory', .
and might, might, without the least danger; but with inkreased
security; 'and vastly augmented benefits, embracenetine
tinent. Each state within its own limits, controls 'all ..,.'
its local concerns and the general government chieflY . -.‘..„
those r which appertain to commerce and our foreign !..
relations. Indeed, as you augment the number of :totes'
the bond of union is stronger; for the opposition of a
ny
oneStete is much keit thpegtereitie and TorreideliTh; it.
a confederacy of thirty State than of three. On tins, - !
subject experience is 'the licit test of truth• Had the ee.
Union been endanger t 4 by the advance in the number.. J . :
of States front thirteen to twenty-six? Luck also at - .4'.''.
all the new States that be% e been lidded to the Unimy , e
since the adoption of they constitution, And tell me what :-...
I one of all of them, either in war or peace, has ever fail=' .e:
led most faithfully to perform its duties tied what one of :'',....
them has ever proposed or threatened the existenceeer ee
the government, or the • dissolution of the it:. "....:
Rion 7 No rebellion or insurrection teas ever mis
sed
...;
its banner within their limits, not hp. e treitereus '''', 7 . -
or anion-dissoleing conventions, in war or in pence, ev e. er'
er been assembled within the boundary of any of the
new Suites of the West; but in peace, they have nobly ,
and faithfully performed all their duties to the Union/. .*
and in war the spit it or party I.us fled before an ardent pa-, . 'e
triotism, and all have rushed to the standard of their
common - country. From the shores of the Atlantic' 4.,, - .,
anti the lakes of the North; from the banks of the
Thames and the St Lawrence, to those of the Alabama
and the Mississippi, from the snows of Canada to the
sonny plains of the South—the sell of the Union is
watered with the bleed cf the breve and patriotic :cite
izens soldiers of the West. Arid is it England would
persuades us our territory and population will be too ~..,
great to permit the reeneexation of Temp ? Let us -
..".
see how stands LI/deans - with her self and other great
powers of the world The following facts are pretest,
.tad from the most reeengeoe ' raphies: . • . 7 .-7
British empire— area, 8,100,000 square miles; popu- .. ,
lotion 200,000 000.
flaasian empire—area, 7,500,060 square miles; pope- ....L ei
Leticia 75 ,000,000
Clencee erepiree-area, 5,500,000 agnate miles: po-• m
pulatiun 250,000,000. 44
Brazil—area 3,000,000 square miles; population 6,- el
000,000. .
linked States (including Texasj-earea.5,2,318.090 - .4
square miles; population 19.000,000. ' . .
Hero is one monarchy, (the British empire,) neex.
„.
lv ems times its large as the Uhited States, including , g e
Texas; and one monarchy and three deepotism coniiiin- .
ed.*rgely mere than ten times, our areas else includs ,
ing Texas, and to a , se rt, underehese eircunisteeces. that.
our government is to be overthrew') or endangered by -
an addition of one-seventh to its area, is to adopt the.
exploded argument of kings and despots e.gainst but ~
system of confederated States.
President Monroe, a citizen of one of the old thirteen ~,
States, in his message of 1823, thus speaks of the efe .
fects of the purchase 'of Louisiana: ' 1
'This expansion of our population, tad necesden:. '
of new States to our Union, have:had the heppiest of, '
feet en all its highest interests. That it has emieentlit t i,,,,. -
/
ugmented on le esuurtea, and idded to our atrength ant
respectability es a power, is itilmittrdbfull. It ill ' '' . -'r
manifest. thatby elalargine the basis of our aystemeted 1
increasing the uember of States, the system itself has,
~
beengreatly strengthened to both its blenches. Cam,
solidatien sod disunion have thereby been rendered ..
equally impracticable. Each government, .confidisite .' 1
in its own strength; has lees to apprehend from thti .. •
other; and in consequence, each, enjoying a greater:
freedom of action, is rendered more efficietit fur all
the perpeses fur which it was ineiteteil." It is the ,
system of confederate States, united, but not eansoli:
duted,and incorporating the great principle which led,
to the adoption of th'euunetiwtion—tatreciprocal free '1
trade between nil the States—that adapt such a gee.
erurnent to the extent or a continent. The greater the
extent of territory, the more enlnrged is the power,and
the more augmented the blessings of such 'a governs ..
ment. .In war it will be mote certain of success, and ea
therefore wars will be less feeptent; and in peace, it
w ill be more respected abroad, end enjoy greater ad- ,
vantages at hrene, and the less unfavorable will bethe '
influence on its prosperity, of the hostile policy of
foreign nations. It may then have a home market,
win chi, as the new anti exchangeable products of va
rious soils and elimann are nusmented, will place its
industry leas within the controlling influence of foreign ,
powers. Especially is this important to the Mitt '
matedecturing interest, that its hcnte marker, which its
almost its only market, thould beenlarged and extend=
1
ed by the accetsion of new territory, and en augment.; ,
ed population, embraced V, hide the boundaries of din .:„.,.!
Union, and therefore constituting a part pf,the dames. .
tic market, By the census of 1840, the total peedeet,
of the mining and manufactures of' the UalerV`setti
$182,194,985; and of this vast amount, by the - lila:
miry report.. but $9,469,962 was exported, and found
I •
a marketehroad. Almost its only market win that
home market, thus demonstrating the vaet importance
to that great internat. of an accession or territory pat
• ...
population et home.
Noria it only the mining and mranufwzo rim. Inter
eau anat weal() feel the influence of
!4 c r t i .,..a !..
41 ,•, t ,4
rapidly augmenting home market; ing.,,egreem
..r
commerce and navigation , the Produets'er the. ..... „.
and fisheries ; the freighting arid ship-bnildotriet.e
~....,.., -f.',,
-would ell feel a new impulse; and the great+loo4„
steremunication‘ by railroad.' an ,l pit:ails,.
V
transporting our own
,r,z,l.angertitic Prna'-'elia : ''."
„
find a greet enlargement in their leisittess - mid 8,
and leas onward 'to the cotripletion of the reesetiteettd.
leonstrectkes of new Imprevemente—tnee idea l:yield
mere chastity mg „greet interest*, bringing •rteartn'. -and
' nearer to each ether the raucous? porieas of ili - e
Iniicheywhele; trieltipl,ing their trade h,• i' iniercontets,
I hrealting down the barriers at _keel and *code:teepee.
I judietteand scceniegehe changer of stistsnicia from-else
Atretricate lemet, tied leaving tots very were, ?banjos .;
Indifed, if. we reeraseredistance li the tines e ete'Web
leis tkvitiica; this Union, with . ' Thilcia - " iii
*
' much W w
ier lerterti iry thin tbetefeeeteret at al. •
1
doptiowsif the exeraittiaDaf - Thm,.filsejrftmey Itora
she capital - to the thefl e telnlitellt C• 1101- cF4442/4 / 4i 4
m. ,
emeld zee tralirse . dla less th is
ee
.'vecejila; - •
~.pmr,
,ejor.biess titan roue-hers tha' ttinte Wit eke 1 11. VT irm!
iro4th of the Ni Nero; the"toreOti :isielltsfieseem
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PREN