tEttletaSflli) D , -WM LYV, BY P t" VOL,. • 'EDITgo BY ezenommntens&nos, N.- w,l4 , tihterew6o:444 , payable in advance. Single copina,..Two CLIIITS—for sale at trio counter of em, O cc , and by Noits-DeAr The Was*ldir and Nanuficturar publinbed as than/aft °ISM,' an *double medium • ',l r a; TWQ DOLLARS a year, in advance.. • Sin;. g e copies, SIX CENTS. ?NIUE* OP . _ .PER . S - QUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LES& Ono insertion, $0.50 Onemotrth, ths 00 'f - wo , do., . . 0 75' Two do., ' 600 Threado., 1 00 ThreCdo., 7 00 Ono week, 150 out au., 8,00 Two do., 3 00 1 -Six do., .' • 10100 "Th r .i. d o ., ' . 400 One year, ' ' 15'00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. ' cns.s.oxsatr. AT TLZAAPILIIM.. Out Square. Two Square*: Six. uonch.,,, *1& 00 Six manths, .$23 00 Chwi ts yar, 25 00 Qin? a9ar, 35 00 'Larger adveriisenieuts in pixportioa. - .4arqA'R.DS le- Garr fillet; Six DaLtaas a year. • • Pu c Offices, . • City PAO:Office, Thirdletween Market and Wood trootA--11- .94.. Riddle, Postmaster. Cisstosislionsc,lVater, th door from Wood st.,Pe• *arson's huildiugs —William R. Mowry, Collector. City. Treasury, Wood. between First and Second streets—James A. Raxtram, Treasurer. Coanty Treasury, Third street, next door to the Nr.l. Presbyterian Clierch—S. It. Johnston, Treasu• ter, Mayor', Office, Fourth, between .Market and Wood streets—Alexander Hay, Mayor. Merchant'sl'.:xcla,mage, Fourth near Market st. • lit.kNK.S. Pittsburfh, between Market and Wutni streets CM rhird and luurth streets. Ilferchonts'erndifannflctur en e and Farmers' De. posit Bank. (formerly Stiving Fund,) Fourth. between iViird rind M rrker streets. .E.cer‘ance. Fifth sr. near Wood. HOTELS. Mon7agaltcla house, Water street, near the ridge. .E.ccit.tage eoraer ofrenn and St. Clair. .tfcrc-kanls' 11. , 1x1, corner of Third and ;Vood. A,ncrieg ni r lold.cornerorThirdandSmith6el c i. irnii e 1 Stales. corder of Pean st. dad Canal Spread EaF•lc, Lib:•rty street, near seventh. !filler's .If. House, Liberty St., opposite W.trnsi. Bro,r 14qt-sr: Mansion. llonse, Penn St., opposite C•i11. TILE TRUE WS* TORECOVER 44i1. • . , ._. . E. - 7.. An indisidualt.tej - ltsires to fratow;the right . was to pursue its-eistr Itiefentif-tirsec, weiNiiih'surelv made is no:o4v .-Life -- -'77nlgixt. Nik pcnlonfAl a,...4 ifewatli re Opt 10014 act dutillst‘the plan.— Evidence44:atitu liffsd-that the' eight anal i'si , discovered wviiihme ,, AreriNclreni . siirs i tias* t ul t . to be ' ttitfieff . „ Torsi din is. so fiisslishisss,noii . .to enjoy fill thg eliqtdits that-hit-teal ,is capable of? 'liVbo is ....,._____i - there tlislit Irma mai lift . when laps _* so InuCh Wile& hithstslf anci-fistaiiyi - It lii *.pollitncholy fart thatii very -.large prupiirtion of.lar.:l4# useful zu , rnheri:of sditaity.die between the figtostAffipirty anti fo rt y. flow ilktuv..l.idow s 'a.nr u t. lielphOlt utlitinns have been the eishiorkff ne o, of inanslichsdigit Oliplin g in their own power tfiiif:ipc:tith . t, sof revel-94W ‘ biv hen lest. N ow all the4eliit.t , r ,. ...,, can be preven tedAtatd and the long and lima I - , and by assisting nature in the outset, with a good thaw of Etntaciretks Pills. This is a fact, well understood to be se by aloe mach of our citizens. mi., medicine, if taken so as t, to pur.le freely, will surely cure any curable disease.— There is no form or kind of sickness that it does not ex"rt a contrive indoenc e upon. Thus, by their pow. et in resisting putref tenon, they cure fneasles, small pox, wornt3 and ull r.ontageoui fevers There is 1101. a medicine in the world B , u_ ailie - in purify the man of blood, and restore it to a healthy condition, nis Abe Brandreth Pint. The Ilrandreth Pills are purely vegetable, an4f - so innocent that the infant of a month old may use diem, ' if mndieine is required. nut only with safety but with a cerrainty of receiving all the benefit medicine is caps- / ble of impartin:;. 1....mi1ks may use L:10M in all the erit- Cal periods of their fires. The Brandreth Pills will insure their health, and i , roduce regularity in all the ' futoliuut of life. The sante may of Th andreth's e.slernal rcraed e. a. :t out yard opplicati.ko to all external pains or ea•ellingc r or soros, it- greatly assists tie cure. \ Viten ierl i where the shin is - very tenser or broken, fL should be mixed with one or two pints of water. A se-re test of genotiee Rrand.seth AUL—Exam . - the box of Pills. Then look at the certificatcy-of agency. whose - engraved date MUAL be within the year, which eery authorised agent mustPossest: if the three -.labels en the box agree with the three labels on the cep. titivate, the rills are true—ifnot, they ure .Principal office, 2T t ilioadway, Now • York: jam! 1G I MPORTA NT FACTS R. LEIDY'S Sarsaparilla Blood Pills are applical blo innF,t cases, whether for Purgatives or Fa rificalina, They possess all the boasted virttatts of snher pills, and are additionally elEcacibus, oontalning Sarsaparilla in their composition, which is not:or/y.lin ed in any other pills in existence. They are also dif fenl.nt from other pills in compcsition, being purely vegetable, and rrin ha employed at all - times; without any danger, and requiring no restraint from otrepuiioe ocoisual course of Notwithstanding Dr. Leidy never pretended his Blood Pills would cure all diSCRACII, yet his not'saying too murh of them, from the innumcnablo cures perform ed by them in every variety and form of disease (cer• titicatos of many of which have been published from persons of all denominations, physicians, clergymen, and others) that they. 'teem to be almost tinkering in their effect; and persons using them for whatever sick ness. or sheets.', may rest assured thet they will beg:mad more officacirers than any other pills in existence,. - From the known reputation of Dr. Leidy' Blood Pill, it is neoessaq to remind the public where they r.arl at all times procure the genuine, mritirrattempted to impose other pills, called the 'Blood upatt the public on the reputation of Dr. Leidy's. MP" Be par tictdar and ask for Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills and see [frit the name of X. B. Leidy u ,coititined oa two sides of each box. ( the boxes ben of paper, add oblong, square shape, surrounded by a . yellow and blaek label. PRICE-25 cents i "lox. Prepared en y, and gold *holesale and retail, .at Dr. Leitly'a Health Emporia/a' , 191- Noah-tecond 41411Vetn, hodow Vine, Philadelphia, and. by N.' A. I" AIN TOOK 4- CO., corner of Aremitirmi t Sixth 4 , pdt. Agiibti for rittsbergh. jjr Dr. Good's GelebratodireinablUs._ _ _ T HESE Pills aro mosey, eecatOhihikhist: to the notice of hates its a saft. Dad efecieot reitiddy_b removing those eomPloints peesghittathokilex, from want ofexereise,orgeoeraliiehilityof the speak. They obviate costivtmeoi,aadeoteaser act all Hysteical anA Nervoasofectioas: .Theac Pins basogaisa i i limases& tios and ePthe most eminent Plrysiciaits in Whol o o o kFandßetliakity • R. ESELLIONS,Aff, , ger 10 _No. 2O Wood Street. beitnir:ll ~ 7 :1 Pr) . ~, - ....•:. .. i . ,. .- - _ , - ,i, ,,,....1! ...,,_ ..... . • , 4 , • , ~.. . . . . . .. a.• , . • 0 PP* N. • • . j . I '. '. • % • :: •- I ... Al ..1‘ ," ' 'J..; :I '• ,- ' 4 , 4 , i , bi ...f. - k ", 1 .. . 1 . . • • - . ) f . r : ,-,1 ,1...7 1 ~o ! . . 1 i• \ .- , .. • : ' • .. ~,. .., • :,—;,-. -1 ••:''; ---,, 9 ) - --; -..-..• - . • L " ' I ... • .7; :. - 1-ri -: f:' :,....;`l , - ,..; • - „ ) .: ..., 2:-.: , 7 •,7:•: .:- . ! , f . t . -' r. , ... : :!—. , ..,:.-,. '••• , ::. < ~ ~,.• ,-..:- -.--:-:•; .. . • ' •-, . ( L -. I .1 ,---.,A1.,-:- .. • / • 1 • .. .. 1 I it I it. , I L . - -ii _- 4 . _ - ...._ - , ;• - 162 - -: ~' ,-,..., ~..i ~.: A 4. 1. , .14 Z. V3',,. , -' ,..... ~, . ,_ 1 , :: : LP 1 . ' '1 ,- ' ''' .. : .. -,, ;14 ' 4 1 ; 1 i .- - " " .. ' -_______ ~,..........._ 'fin vrazThana. Geo. rt s uet; A Office on Fourth street : , betw . and d. riii'Conveynneing and ut ing legally'nnd promptly ex mar 21 If Achell, A. . ill attend to collecting and securing claims, and wt also prepare legal instniments of writing with correct. nes' and despatch. Smithfield street (near sth s!lvet Pittsburgh. 8. Ilierroggr, Alderman, • Office north Aide of Fifth strtiet, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sop IG-tf Dr. S. Et. nohness, Office in Second street, next door to Mu] any & Co.'s Glass Ware: halve. sep 10-y a. t. ttOGISSOS M.BRIDt. Robinson & racUride, Attorneys at Law, Office on Fourth, between Wood and Market sta. • Conve. ancingand other instruments of writing legally and promptly executed. Dr. lite•rge Watt, PRACTISING PHYSICIAN 4- sURGEoIc E. -. '"OfFice, Smithfield st. near the CO T ne: ufSixth 11 6 I v. Dr. A. W. IPattersos ) Office on Smithfield street, third door from the corner 0 William A. Ward, Dentist, Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair, apti,lBl3 Doctor Daniel MRlftl4 Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. dec 10-v 00 TTON YARN V•RBHOVSE, N 4. 43, Wood Street, Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton FaCtory Yarns. mar 17—y - --- WILLIAM H. WIL.LIAMI JOHN S. DILWORTH Williams &Dilworth, Wholesale nrocers, Produce and Commitusion Met. chant 4, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufacturd Ar ticles, No. 2'9. Wood street. sep 10—y. NEW:QO4I)S.7—PRESTON da3MACKEY, 11 7 7ioicsa/e and kelait Dealers in English, French and Domestic DryGoeds NQ. Niarkr se 10—v • BULMINGUAM & CO.. Commission end Permarding Merchants, No. 60, Wetter street, Pittsburgh, Pa. r - Titaets.—Ruceising and shipping, 5 cents per 10011 rs. Commission on purchases and sales, '24 per cent niar 22—y Brownsville 'Tunisia Iron Works, Ezimari Hughes, ilanuifacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, No. 25, Wood et., Pittsburgh. • sep 10-y- HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO, Wholesale Grocers, Chemfission aad Pro iludellterehantit, And dealers in Pittsburgh Kanufaetures. .nat.l7 - Nn. 41; Wood sweat Pittsbur) • Bgairrtrs . trialladblo For pmceedings in'e b ttachtnent under the late law, for sale at thiLettfEran is 25 Blat,tbew ?Mlle allibair =MI& maser , Has rerhiefed to . . Fourth "street, optosiusthe Mayor's of fice, where he will b. haivy to watt upon permanent or transient c ustomers : ,,. Ho solipits share of publisk, pa tronage: • sep 10. 8. 11.11(raGOWIII, RECORDING REGULATOR. tir °Wee in II vie ttttne3l3 13 int . :ins, Penn street it fel* itionrs Rberve Nana area. j23--tf WHOLESALE AID RETAIL GROCER, For. ve. / 1414 1 . - end Onntnnyisainn Merchant, and dealer in Country PRalf,9oriditl=rittsburgh Mooofirc turns,No 2gFift6 street, Pittibarkh. • MUM do CO., eissala Day Goods Illorai na t s , .Na , 123, Weed. eltreetb dint AbbliofF3ll , West side, Pittabbilt; --CRA-TEGES—L—Stem 0 LTY, .., - ~. • .7.rwavimair ASA 6111111111.6.40. illlhir WE u iv . *gisntArrt. S rottiMiltAitliiie.VAqr. &mar PlPrarimortalithltrtiine., Baharepore, ttslitatt; No* ynti, - anegoiinti. ill-iv se sMIL.A.t: THE NORTH WR4T 'OORNERAV, - 14 , 90b AND-F4P4TH TT URG PHNN.IOI` FIVIC-D9LLA.R.S-riEfti PA-414-AIMS- IN.-ADVANCE. • W atitilautr Moe removed lz "R m 4; feekey eitopeettedmi savrilkeirtl a r i pdArd DdileiefeAvq4 fiketalOrt" -11b2 _ACCANDLESS-4 M'CLURE, sitailiefij'eeia tliiiinfellefrg Office in the Disaknittibicii iethe . ofd Cam House, ftinumiNgeni Priricis Sktudcoatersawitat Law, Fourth street, above Wood, see 'Pitagastith, Pa. Thomas Eirsimatsm, llttOntelr MS Law Fifth, belvieeti Wood . and Smithficlasis., sap 10—y PittAtirgh, /Oyster 4Thwhaban, Attor,cri at Law, Office removed from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row,' shady Aide of 4th, betiveoh Market and Wood its., rep 10 Pittsburgh N. Docionaotor, Attorney at Ltar, Has remuvadbisuffice toßearts' Law Buildings, 4th sr., libinge.Stnitit6eld, Pittsburgh. * se', 10 - John. J. Bliteltell, Attoinei at' Law, Office corner of Smithfield and Fifth stmts. Pittsburgh: r4P'Collections made. Allbuaincsa entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. fch 16—y 8. Hogan, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, between Smithfield ind Wood . 9 next door to Thos.. Hamilton, F:sqr. " in. E. Austin, Attn many at Law, Pittsburgh Fa. OlEcein FoUrthstreet, opposite B urke's r4PWit..t.t.im E. Anvils, Esq.. will give his atten tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patronage of my friends. sep WALTER FORWARD Daniel M. Carry, &Kerney at Law Office on Fifth street. between Wood and Smithfield, up 8 Pittsburgh. ROIIIILT POIRT4II. ........ B. PEILICINS Poster & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, Oteeun the corner of Fourth and Sd streets sep 10 71, : , burgh. Mary s BLairraw,A !4ns removed his office to his • wo ibxira above Smithfield. John J. mi such stmet AI L AN, JENNINGS & CO. _ .jit '=' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, And deafer in Produce. Sall and Cordage, Has removed to 17, Liberty street, opposite the bend of Smithfield street. 127-if REMOVA L. JAMES HOWARD & CO. II AVE removed their WALL PAM WARS. 11 HOUSE to NO. e 3, WOOD STREET% between Diamond alley and Fourth street. Where they have on hand a large and splendecl as sortment of WALL PAPER and Borman., suitable for papering Parlors, Chambray, 11 alls, &c. Also, a general assortment of Writing, Letter, Pt int ing, Wrepping and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, &e. Which they will sell low for Cub, or in manage for Rags. Tanners Scraps.. &e. feb 22. 1844 HOLDSETIP.:&BROVii,NE HAVE removed their Piper Store froeriMarket street to No. 64•Wooci street, rme door from the corner of 4th street, where they keep 011 hand their us ual assortmentaf WALL PAPERS, fin paper' hag pnr lors, entries, chambers, &c., and . also PRINTING, WRITING, rind,WRAV.PING,PAPRS, BONNET BOARDS. grx et 41iicSthey offer fur sale on ac commodating terms, feb 14 1843—dtf NICHOLAS D. COLT...HAN LLOYD R. COLEY•N Coleman & 045., General Agents, Forwardi*g and Commission •—• Merchants, Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so licitconsignments. n 22—tf C hJon Cartwriht, UTLER and Surgical Instrum g ent Manufacturer, V corner of 6t.h.aad Libertystreets, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Aleitiv inland an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's, Hatter's, Hair - Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Teols, Trassei, &c. je 424. Willis= C. Wall, • Plain and Fancy Pprtrait and Picture Frame Mannfachirer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. C AN V ASS brushes, varnish, 3;c., for artists, always on hand. •Looking Glasses, &c., promptly fta• tried to order. Remrifitdone at the shortestnotice. Parti e bipaid to regildingand jobbing of every(' - Persons trig* - 111111itetrotris or - hooter will find it to their advantagi to sell 101 • SAMUEL_ MORROW, MaudtuAluesr of Tin Copper and Skeet No. 17, F'ifa street, 'between Woodand Markel, Keeps constaritly oh liandisgeed assortment of wares, and solicits a share ofpubbepecneatge• Also, on heed, the follcnving articles: ahoeals,tenge.dridircela, skilleta,teakettlea,pota.nyena, ' mills , &c. Mer chants and . others ikiretWOV call and exassiine for beroaelves,as he is itnaellekteapforeastpor ePProved Mar- marl—tf PORTRAIT PAl,_ 10. J.. OSBORNE, Port ?Mt' 5t..,..3d story Burk's Buil ding. J. Osborne would solicit n call from those who desire. Portraits . Spoinsens can be seen at his rotims nut) , S. . . A HANDSOMEJ-Coat and PimaLION% ier Vest, better Sarre and finer cloth than yott - MiS girt at the iiigitinieriifentit‘fishmeptinfthe - cityt:lfyetrdo, call at thicTirtit Big Mori. ' p si l air . = equal...if not. adperice, to aar that eta be • west, tithe mountaiaa..... Bring the cash had see Ardi potpie leo i fins ratp.saitin a few siiiiisse. It you prefer Awning year asamsare taken • rigid parr clothes made according to ynurown notion ion can have it done.and when it is dons youwill be satisfied bayead a doubt. Don't mistake the pima. • • ' JOHN M'CLOSKEY. mar27•tf Three Big Donis, Nn 151, Libeit!i LiiirtirPet.- Si , J P ikVlt4t, Whdallaits' 460:114* 414 Vi lic4 meet. 4 doing IgiaTilk gab 4114 Me/ LS' TON' risrOcKTIM n fokilaweviVotirs , mut I** ..nrobles; rio. 27, matkotstrw, . fee at JOHNSON & Di/V.4'k , * , 011440. ana ripet - gi„ tnAtla!W etnnd,:bite,ooMengiass, Johnson.Everyile4erg : !inn of s line mar V old Pr° 4 4KIX 43 c, lit°a• way , . Tnaess Ybeze Fes - eels L. Ycliria. . 1 0.701441r,ag Co. Funnier° Were Meows, corner of fienkstreet and E 4 change alley.: Persons wishing to purchase furnituse, will find it to their advantage togive us a csU, beift fula ly satisfied that we can pleases!, to.quality awl price. sap 10 at e. • TOWNSEN D & Wire Workers: keit Wire Marinfacturers, N 0.23, Market au eet, between2ai and 3dstreeta, sep 14y . PlUdairtmoillarivalled Blacking, MANUFA.CTURED andsold wbplesale anii SIXTH sTam, one door below Smithfield, oct James Pattenos, jr„ Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pos., manufncturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, fuller ' Mill and timber .crews; housen screw for rolling mills,&c. sap 10-7 John arcrloskiy, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virtin alley S,tth side. -seplo Webb Closey's foot and Shoe Manuftetory, No. 83, 4th at., next door to the U. S. Bank. Ladieslnunella, kfd and satin shoes made ihthe neatest manner, and by the neatest French pattorns. imp 10 Birmingham & Taylor, AGINTS TOR STEAMER CLEVELAND AND " - IRON CITY LINE," TO ctsvELAS D. o . ‘I2 II HAVVT. - ' SIDICLI Errioxo. SUITIMEMIT & STRONG, (Successors to Lloyd &Ca) 110,esalr and Retail Grocers and COMMiiBIIOIII Aferehaes, No. 140, Libertyst., a few doors above St. Clair, Ei9PWhere families and others can at all times be furnished with good Goods at moderate prices. f2ll D• YID LLOYD D. & I& W. Lloyd, W HOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE E. PITESIIURGH YJx D. IIrACTURES E - 7'lLiberal advances in cash nr goods made on consignments of produce, &c., at No, 142, Liberty street. ml 5 Removal. FRANCIS SELLERS, en ,s, • ;.. . • • - • • ' "I:',` if 7 . • • !r. f. , : -, :a!•kr.P. ; • ' 2 l r . fti P4l7oBl3ltOit 116461k0111112141141brestaf • teijitd inA44414041 , 4111 - be' 444 tri , eri: day. :;vin 't change lona of St. Clair strift natt htnisnidiey,,iiShriptungualtidattaanne pvemlTi T6' • fr: . , ! • - .-PITTSBURGI4 MANUFACTORY. , ' ' 1 ljtifists 111111 V 1341 IAYO 'Crtiri . . „ . ~, , , ettlicaciisPrsees. r v 'kEstib scta . erßmiuuri,l_;;ieij ssciiitimit S i kp A. ly on Isoact Concli,•C sad , *,. Over Deel44:s9ootatiVet„te!,e4; ; Piate4 i Yiarnes, Erass ' .B ' ' Stamp Joints, patent Leather, and' Brass . imps, Itteo cold Stem,MalleablertrnA, Oixir Bantilis nn.) Hifiges, ite., Inc. "JONES'it COLEMAN. sei lif St. aniest., nesu-ttie Alfegbanylf . . •,. ; . _ Isos Baas. - T RESPECTFULLYinfona the public that I. bare .11L nad keep always on head an assortment of Fire PrucfSafes. The priory In cc equanee of the ma terials and labor being much lower is reduced. about thirty pereant. - They are kept fori;ale tit - my-shop, in Sixth street, above Smithfield, neat to the chtt—en the corner of 6th atreea-•-sa also •w kb -.Atwood, Ames &Clo,and Dalridl & Flemieg. In regard to the qual. ity ef my safes/ leave those persons who have pur chased and will purchase my safes to attest the util ity of them. I desbenosewspaper puffeon my safes; justice and with warrant sae in idOnning the public .that *limy safes Mich have been in buildings lornt acme for several years since I commenced have pre served ell the papers, befolts, - &e., which theyeestain. ed. , I have a card containing a bungler ofeenifiesses of the Brune, which are in circulation... Mid in my hands and the ageates. JOHN• DENNDNG. , N. D. A fewprir of steel Springs tarsal°, made by Jones & Coleman, and will be soldlow. Also, escrow press, withpowerie punclsholes in half inch iron. sep 20--ti - • [marlB SIAMITACTURIV It? CONSTABLE &BVRIf /VIA Street, between Wood mut kiitoithAeld, Piasisseek, Pa. subscribers ttheir respects to their nu merons fri s for their former Mend 'patron. age, and would take thfa method ofassnring them lea .the public generally that all flame faVors will be duly appreciated. Their atticles have beeni &Hy moted, of which sufficient testimony will be given to any inquiret. The prineiples of their locks and tales are not atm passed in the Union. LLOTb. The price also is enitiddetsbly lessened, end - will be fond as law, 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 safeii. The public ate respeetfully invited to examine our articles before purchasing elsewhere, feeling assured the superiority of our manufacture will be apparent to all candid spectators. N. CONSTABLE & E. BURKE. N. B. Safes can be obtained of any she or shaper or ef any principle of lock or construction, of the sub scribers, er of S. Church, Second stmet, Pittsburgh . , Pa. , n4o—tf Adam's Patent "Zanitiphy".3tilla ITAVE now been bil l 4.1 fore the public three years, during which time several thousand have been sold and in daily uso.— We are confident of being sustained in saying they are the but Coffee Mills • in the .United States, any Ivey you 'fix it.' Severe I modifications are made to suit the fancy of wivesany " I l lw • , thetpurses of husbands. Sold by thegross or dos ea at the niatedsceory•— •• Malleable Castings made to o. • FAIRBANKS' PATENT PL ATFORM SCALES. These genuine articles. t all sizes, and most impro- ved varieties, coasmotly on band and for sale at wily reduced prices by the n*pnfacturer. L. R. LIVINGSTON, • mar 2—tE Front between Ro ssand Orem sta. REYNOLDS & WILMARTH, Forwarding and Cotandanion Merahante, AND b.cii.sas or • LEVR, GROCERIES" PRODUCE, 4 . AIM SVAPH MANUFA CTIIR ES, FOR THE ALLEGEEVY RIVER TRADE, Corner of Penn and Irwin streets, L. 0. FUTBOLDi r / PITTSISORMI. L. WItNARTH. s5-1Y J. X. LOGAN. cm. COSNCLL, Philad'a AUCTION GOODS. JAMES K. LOGAN & CO., FiftitStreet, between the Exehologe 114414 "W"i Street, Pittsbargk, Dealers in Staple and Pansy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOCKS, 4.e. A LL EN KRAMER, Esc/wage Broker, No. 46, o ft wp r of Wood ISINNi nine ilgtVete. Pittiimp s Pa. Gold, Silver, cud &bent Bask cotes, bought mud cold. Sight heeke ou - the Easter n cities, for sale. Drefte, notes and hills. collected. artinsucis Win. Bell 84 Gs., John-D. Davis. • F.. Lamaze. Painterlfs.Cm, Joseph Woodwall.. Joiners May. • . • Alex. litassiatidsCo. Johanißtvatte4aCts. James M'Candless. J. I.R. BCD•aaki. W. it: Ropet.Esq., Pres% liastic • - OR SALE . einiaimir-anik Act, Rate O NE4sI 20 tiorsa-poiner, 10 ireh.isyfinesi, and 4 footpad*• wHlbe soid awidior imidoont boilers: TbsoilliejiniOns is 12 Wins poireitiTh Nob sylindier, 3fostistroko,'one bellow ahem 21kfkc .44sari304/4b ois indiansaw. Mogi seginditiospandtatillierbasoefits. tarifa" and in tbs inostaislasondol nnonsusi nein% selddanioassaissimAir tormasv This# ielabs said at theiineediiimeaftie dial.• j24-tf EitiitosLi. 61 . " c- ••ilk. P , Z I I sirs atlißrptil's• , ILO E Co. _ & prove& Illairaimda Sae* P itt 4 "ergli , Pe Pitfiadelphia. Cincinnati; St. Lou* Mo. . Louisville. To the liontlosnon ho ofinitilisaith. k 4 : ;77fli.g.s0 • 91 1 ser,* 0 .geloy-trAlaimib I , l 3itheliTi.= l ame, oth of tid, ;tz. ny,'that ltiuirweebead the BOOT and samisldarldokiissii Foutimitiost, OppoititoTho I I . , . coiric‘ Aoximit bite!saossensli ismisos oldie AclscAlkomakik boot 4 1 34 9 Am PuiSoso olOor,iula 4 iii. r4i,.., med. A r seir bk ., :lt;ie ,yr,;a 4t .. t .... rithi r t i uuti .snB aims an ineeito Rare of potrohsti. T ' if' thtiee eats who hove • ly-paraNdiefi kilo boons= his sificerp,t4nlis, and can ..wish, confollace appeal far t 0 4 5.3 . 5e5, ,ii•of his work g04i41 Issiolodge ofisaeiness : his ' ' ' 'P. KERRIGAN. way 11. . Innlitia . Adate, lkiot 1161g,r, Liberty mi. oppeeite Lite 4eadspiratisktekr.. " 6 =TY# . k the.base.llessuw Raffemlinesm commenced hush***de/ ela Sanaa Aar. / 1 -; and is prepared to emote alktipsoriptiene of work in } do line, in As hossSomenaad on she elnsnee notice. He keepeconetatolyenhiumla large assortment of shoe finding" *fall thworiptitai t , and of the, best quality. He Bolles, the patronage of the public and.°Eche trek sop 10-y Wk. ADAIR ra • Sp w Fadden'. d m" THE subtairi rb ber has now on hand. aqd W i n , will continue to utaitufacrtue, (at Ids old stand,No73• iVood street) the latertstYle_o(44./8 - szd CAPS which for beauty and durabiliti Latinist be d. Thankful to his friends and tile public for so rberal a patrcpee'heretc‘re bestowed, be *PPee, to merit a continuance of their favors. WILLIAM 1:1 1 45110LitS, Wood stmt., mlB-3111 next door to "the corner of .4t13. janit and sonnet Irrein th i g , BY -WILLIAM SCHOLEY, DILMOM AIALLIE . ,- , Between Wood and ßutitAftcld Sta. H AVING just returned from the eastern cities and purchased the most .improved-.PRESSING MACHINES, is prepared to puma gentlemen'sbats and bruidistraw, gimpor Leghorn bonnets on the most reasoeable wins, in the neatest manner and at the shortest melee. The subscribertatiteres that his long experience in the business is a sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to Urn will bo•properly performed. Hats or bonnets cleaned, altered, trfanned or color ed as heretofore. WM..SCHOLEY. fl7-3m• Peach Trees. TH>♦ subscciber has just received from the Nur. =seri of Laruiroth and Fulton, near Philadelphia. a lot of the choicestvariety ofpeach trees, to which he would call the attention of the public. F. ,L. SNOWDEN. No Liberty et. head of Wood. jaglitehousisnleoldid!Clossentldiaalli THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY. HIS T pleasant and certain cum for coughs and colds goes ahead of all the pierisiatimis- now or ever offered to the public. The use of kis so great that the proprietor has some difficulty lts keeping a supply for the increasing demand. Medical agencies, groce rl ries, druggists. coffee houses. and even bars on steam boats, keep a supplyon hand. It is called for every where, and will dell in any place. The reason is this every °pawls° bass cough or cold by eating a few sinks find themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Persons at a distance, by. remittingthe money, post paid, to the subscriber, whlbeettesded to. ,For sidesky Oal single stick, 6i cents; five sticks for 25 cents; and at wholesale by Wat. Molts, Druggist, 53, Market Street, where a ganergassortment of Drugs =Medicines may always be found. j 24. JOHN McFARLAND, • 11 Upholsterer MIA Cabinet liakezi a ff .2d at., between Wood and Market, Respectfully Worms biafriends and thepablic that he is prepared to execaui all orders for sofsai, sideboards, bureaus, chain, tables, 'bechiteads, stands, hair: and spring mattrasses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol stering work,' which he Wilbrarrantequal to any 'mule in the ttity, and en veasonable terms. Horatio P. Youtif t Clabiatt Maker, (re of the fro& of Ycnsng Ilf Curdy) H A - avant:lanced the (waxiness in all its - branches at Nee, Wood street, between First and Second sore., where be will keep constantly on baud a good as summit of well made FURNITIJRE, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage riffle public. Every attention will bepaid to furnishing COFFINS, Sm. A Furniture Car for him. July 11 ISAAC -C RUSE, COMMISSION & FOR WA RD/NG MERCHANT No. 87, Smith's Wharf, DALTHIORZ, C. will give his particuhsruttention to Pro duce consignments of which are respectfully solicited. Gaols received, stored and forwarded to imp part of the country. Having a large and commodious Ware house for storage, an other facilities for , the prompt tnsasaatitul of business, he confidently often his servi- ces to the community. References in Ballitnere. Measly W, Wilson 4 Son,George & Hays, Reynolds & Smith, Henry Rieman & Son. James Power dr, Son. Refensues in Pitilcu Robert Creighton & Co., Samuel W. Day, Esq., Referowea in Pittsburgh.. Bailey & Coi - Robertaoo Q Jtepperv. Dahell & Fleming; M. Leech & Co; J. W. Burbridge & Co; W. &. R. M'Cutctreon. And the merchants general/y. • marl 6 REA, L• ESTATE AGEDirCY, CONVEYANCING &c. - .„• - • T HE underirigiied, having associated themselves for the trim - ow:don of all .busineits relative te Real Estate, will henceforth attend to the purchasetted sale its well us rentingof city and country property, !Junco. ing ream &c. &b. The senior mire:Mar of the firm havitwbediatich ex perient* and being extensively known*" rui 'agent of Real Estate, they-hope to receive a liberal share of pub lie patronage. Per the accornrraidationefthe public; there will be tweroffices, where business will be receiv -1 ed; at th Real Same Agency of James Plakely. Penn st4SthWitrd. mid at the Law officeofJobn ell, B. W. aide of Smithfield tit.. (sear tith) St fathom eferhisthoseesoes wishing to ham instruments of seri tiablegisibizmineedyweecuted, titles Minuteman'. or desirous to purchase or dispose of Real Estate will apply. • J. 4. Mitchel/ will continua, to ittamittalhe duties ef , bisprofsmiem. ss heretofore, AMES:SLAMLY. JOHN J. MITCHELL -detts. 49rdrAw6JD IL , REASTINCia,i , . • Oa*? itermei ringte ''!tielit in the n-r iitotgkiedtbtllinteetiithif AttensPy. H. C. tresiiheetrdei. G. Tteect, 'Esnli.—etterenee ea Sfithhheird inset. 06-13. r ,-r -: ; ;j.;: UEUEMn 611* . 11 . Ctil . :.ilibrning .flost • WHAT IS A BABYt The fedlawingglowieg description la exquisite. that we areconvellad to-give, it a place, notwithstand ing our dislike to encroach upon our limited spume 'with eomparatiielY" idle matter. It is really one of the moot graphic end • unique exhibitions of rapture the subject we haukessw met with, and deserves universal circulmien. The author is a genuine conies. It is a postaipt to a letter addreated to the Editor of the Knfokeitioeter, by finial correspondent, who cells filmed "Jtiliee."' Ifourtiletiers laugh as much too we did's/a pity divan.--ensil news. ' a asse.—a P. S. -- eWhoopilmrrah 1 'Light upon the mot* ap een iAll he ant Yeille m y fine Educe? I say, befetit - I 'wo you, heart an au. promanwr, wine ny i tbee, a brute, a libUlthetd! Did I .i&e r f deem and asheit Ohlitir, I lied multittolinously:' , sterns, every muscle that didn't try to strangle me fa that utterance, Lied. No, sir; .let Me tell you iect• ciat world; glorious., =EMU:int; a world that can't be beat! - Talk of 'the stars arid a better world, bus don't invite me there yet, Make my regrets, My apology to Death, but say that 'Can't come; " positiv e engagement;,be happy some other time, but not now.,' Oh, no, this morning is trite too beautiful to leave mid betide, I would rather stay, if not Only to thuds. rod a; little longer for this gkorioni light;•thispure die thavcon echo:back, my loudest hurrah. And;ray bo y But ,forrn't yoo/ rni got a boyl—a basehit, ha! /ehout it out to yore envg 'fou b rteen p000di; mid the mother a great deal 'better th an could be expected! And I say, Mr. Editor, ies matte! hurrah and ballolujuh forever! Oh, sir! , sects legs, and such arnis,.aod such a, hosadi and obi: me God! ki",bas kia ntallics'a lips! I can kiss them foi.- ever!- And then: sir, look at his feet, his Lanai., Ids chin, his eyes, his -everything, hi fact—oso "perfectly Q. K!" Give me joy, sir; no you needn't either. I am full now; I run over; rind they say that I run over a ntirnboref old women, ball killed the mother, pulled the doctor by the nose, and upset a 'pothecary shop in the corner; and then didn't I ring the tea-befit Didn't I blow the horn? Didn't I dunce, about, laugh and cry altogether? The women say they had to de me up. I don't believe that, but who is going to shut his month when he bas a live baby? You should have heard his lungs, sir, at the first mouthful of fresh air 1 1 —such a bust! A little tune in his soder; but no pain; excess of joy, sir, Crum too great sensation. The all , bath was so sudden you know. • Think of all his beautiful machinery starting off of once in full motion; all his thousand outside feelers answering to the touch of the cool air, the flutter and crash at the ear and that curious CoAttivauce the eye. looking out wonderingly and bewildered upon the 'great world, so glorious and dazzling to his unworn perceptions—his net-work of nerves, his wheels and puileys, his air-pimps and %mdse., his engines and reservoirs; and within all, that beautiful fountain, with its jets and running streams dashing arid coursing through the whole length nod breadth, without stint, or pause, making altogether, sir, exactly fourteen pounds! "Did T ever talk brown to you, sir, or blue, or any 'other of rho devil's colors? You say I have. B I your pardon, sir, but yon are mistaken in the individual eg . lam this day, sir, multiplied by two. lam duplicate. 1 I am number one of an indefinite series, and there's my. continuation. Andyou camerae, it is not aldock.- head, nor a painting, nor a host, nor a fragment of [anything, however beautiful; but a combination of all the arts and seimicas in one; painting,. senlptnro,•nin sic, (hear him cry,) mineralogy, chemistry , , meclumico, (see him kick .) geography and th e use of the. globes seee hinintirse;) and withal he is a perpotnal motion— a time piece that will never inn down And Who wound it up? But word., sir, are but a moot/ ring and a mockery. * ' ' When a mauls nearlycnished under obligations, it is presumed that he is unable to speak; but he may bend over very carefully, for fear of fulling, nod in a .mall way, and say nothing and, then, if he have su ffi cient presence of mind to ley a hand upon his heart and look dews at an angle of forty-five degree, with a motion of the lips, muttered poetry, showing the inability, it wi I be (welt done) very gracefully expressive. With my boy in his first integument., I assume that position. making the small nod aforesaid, and leave you the poetry Immure' NED KNOX ON ELECTIONS "I says tokooror! for the people, " said Ned Krum on Mondaynight—"and I sags weerer [or lectionst toe. Fellers talk of in wentious. of locomotives, anti lightnin' rods, and 'lectrifyin machines, ard.all that, true them Met netlike compared with lectiontl. tionsis the greatest inwention ofthe age,and Compete ought to give the man what lust made the model of them a patent right, renewable forever. I admit that the principle might bo improved; a feller with a igni. ins could make it to move along with the tedigbalked spirit of the age, as Bat Brown, the candidate for the Legislature. said. Now, if I was'ingineer of thecae. cam, I'd clap on steam—l'd fire up, I tell you; you wouldn't get me to stop the ingine, no way p as could fist it; I'd never stop to wood nor take in psengers; nig° aheadull the time; I'd hold perpetual %miens —arid thena feller 'edget bis liquor gratis all the time end he could go Lathe chosen qmaidate's swar-es cry night. Besides, these perpetual leetions'ud have zi more influence on the manners •of the people than lid act would, if one was to paseCongress to inculcate OW principles ofpoliteme.c. Talk of the peeplebeing free and equal!--vcll, folks that want sometbbe to talk about May talk of it, bu its all talk and no toddies-- men aint never fvee and equal but at lection times. 'Lections, like orders of enlistment, brings all men to tbe same standard—them that stint got no wote are too low for the service; them that's too aristocratic arc too high for the ranks, and won't get the command. Therefore, I says again," said Ned Knox, "soluseror r for elections." 'I say, silence," said the watchman, who as a din. Lance had heard N.ed's dissertation on elections, took him to be a Millerite holding forth.="tiiiieacet- Ifs the guardian of the people's lives and prOpertiew. and it would *A wiolation of dhuty, tii:tom corporation orditance, to let you frighten .4) . 14 mar their lives, or client thstri out of their property." "Shut up." said Ned, "I doesn't care ifyou was an tiMerman; I'm a hindepenilent woter." "Well, and what if you be," said the "the polls is closed now." _ "Who cares," said Ned; "I'm like a bill before the .. • 'House'—l'in open for discussion." "Then I move)," said the watchmen, "thilejoaullits:: referred and taken - atja before the Iteconder..to. morning." •. • 7-- orning." "Loans- far the yeas and nays," said Ned:: • - f•lllettuaattini is carried," said the watchmen..ussa he carried Ned Knott eff to the watch-lxiuse reported; !regress to the &firer of the night, and, institd ing leave to sit again; went and took his 0: Picayune. .. ~ LOSS OF THE WAVE. ,v'. The following letterin relation to this ntedancisoly event basins' been received boy Messrs Dyer & Cb.. ,„ pin, of this eity:—Chicare Express. ,Atovra QV K&LAlthsoo UMW*, March 24, 1044. ' Missive Dyer tle: Chapin: Marsh Sunday -' kit In our passage here in site idSlaw Mergstrat -,, ihdoi,' we fell nts with the wreak of die whom* ft Weal of. Chiesego,-eboot 10 enikta 58W .1 /raisin*. rPj.iL i Otte with b 44 ; 111311 ete sod 15 Tia"... oy Ord Lee bestinierer anchor amen, is &iirirtiter. The boaelitursonn ail! ' . i . i . fianibuciter, Iteshhnt lint blosiaboarit . -. tiestirieee one akriing hemand - Dl* th ei;ftittalk*ll.PlNis t 1 + 1, 1 7t / 013, 40- Sanaa', kt, Glowin g G. to i,' that esst,reurof toe. Ar gpiisoilsiisf sfit s , to po r t delly- peptemeilontil obit=s 7- , - ' S . . , Yeltroinntreeseerseek ',: ~.. , - Hr- • TS.
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