, r, :• " ' 2 PUBLISHED' DAILY, BY . PHILLIPS Sr SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE. IN ADVANCE. VOL. IL NO. 215. EDITED BY VitallgAS PUILLIPS, • N. W. corner of Wood and 1" ly tit Streets. Testate.v—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. Sintle copies TWb CIIJITS—for sale at the counter of Ore Odifie;'and by News Boys. The Weekly, Ittemerr.sp4 21111apefactarer 1. pildiajled it ate' 'same office, on a doublet medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS ,a year, in advance. Sin gh cop*, SIX CENTS. TRIUNES OP PEES SQUARE OF TWE One insertion, $0 50 Two. tip., 0 75 Three. de„ 1 00 4 0tie week, 1 50 Lin do., 3 00 Three au., 4 00 WEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS CHANGEABLE AT PLEASURE. _ ,One Spiare. Two Squares. munch., SIV 00 Six months, $23 00 One yem, es 00 One year, 35 00 rir Luger aiivertiaementa in proportion. iIarCARDS of four lines Stx DOLLARS a year. -- Public Oillces4lt.c.. City Poet bike; Tittivi between Market ttn4 Wood streets—R. POstrnaater. . . Customs House - Witter, 4th door from Weed st.,Pe terson's buildingt;-. l Willhen B. Mowry; COBector. City Trawler"; Woett . hetween First 'and Second streeta--James A. Thilitrini ; Treasurer. Coansty-rfesuntry, Court House, next door to the Ilf,eqpnituc's o!fine—John C Davitt, Treasurer. . < Althor'sfletriee, Fourth, between Market and Wiitod 4treetll . -Aleiinder Hay, Mayor. .lifereliepst's Kfciringe,Fourth Pear Market it. diserieets of • Pte PoOr:E r Pratt, 4th street, alieree l lrilithfield; I , J Ashbridge, Vnrner's Temper *nee Roils% corner f Front and Market streets. BANES. • , 4Pittreargk, between Market and Wood streets on Mod and Fourth streets. Merelsants'aadilamsfactarers' and Farmers' De- posit Balk, (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between Wood and Market streets: • Emehensgs, Fifth st. near Wood. HOTELS. • Mosiongaltela House, Water street, near the Bridge. ExeJlisnsTe Hotel, corner ofPenn and St. Clair. Merchants' Hotel, corner ofThird and Wood. American Heta,cornerofTbircl and Smithfield. United States, coiner i'of Pean st. and Canal . Spread Eagle, Liberty street, near seventh. Miller's garseion Hosse, Liberty St., opposite Wayne. Broadhurst's Mansion Honse, Penn St., opposite Canal. IMPORTANT FACTS D L EIDY'S Sarsaparilla Blood PitlA are implies ble in all cases, whether for Parratives or Pm rifscativit, They possess all the boasted virtues of other' pills, and are additionally efficacious, oontaining Sarsaparilla in their composition, which is not entrain ed in any other pills in existence. They are also dif ferent from other pills in composition, being purely et-getable, anti can he employed et all times, without any danger, and requiring no restraint from occupation or Usual course of living. Notwithstanding, Dr. •Leidy never pretended his 'Blood Pill 4 would care all diseases, yet it is not saying ton time% of them, from the innumerablec ores perform -rsdlirythem in every variety cod form of disease (cer tificates ofmany of which have been published from persons of all denominations, physicians, clergymen, and others) that they seem to be almost universal is their enact; and persons using them for whatever sick ness or thsease, may rest-assured that they will be found more efficacious than any other pills in existence. Flom the known reputation of Dr. Leidy'li )Blood Pill, it is mit:eatery to remind the public where they can at all times procure the genuine, as his attempted to impose other pills, called the •Blc:od Pillst upon the public sut the reputation of Dr. Leidy's. MP'tlie Par ticular and ask for Dr. Leidy's SarsapruillaMood Pills and see that the name of N. B. Leidy is e,ontained on two sides Of each box, (the boxes being of paper, and oblong, aquareahape, surrounded by a yellow and black label. PRICE -2$ cents a Box. Purred only, and sold whelesalaand retail, at Dr. Laidy.a Health Emporium, 191 North Second ettvet, below Vine, Philadelphia, and by B. A. FANA- S 'POCK + CO., corner of Nood and Sixth streets, Agents for Pittsburgh. jy 12—ly Dr. Female Pills. HESS Pillsare strongly recommended to the T entice of ladies as a safe tind efficient remedyin removing those complaints pecaliarto theirsex, from want ofexercise,orgeneraldebilityof the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills have gained the sanc tion and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the United States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and itetail,hy R. F:.SELLFRS, Agent, sep 10 No. 20, Wood Street. below Second PASSAGES AND REMITTANCES TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN. PERSONS desirons of sending for their friends to come from any part of Great t B vita arerespectfully informed that the Subset iber is at all times prepared to make soac4.eag.tgements Hs is prepared to remit moneys to Ettrope draf a, which are made payable az any p9inttitrough.sut, the United Kingdom,4m present/aim]. ltlatriug been for the last 12. years enga ged in thebus iosura,lie feels confident that his arrangements on both sidesthe, Atlantio are such 'as will give satisfaction. THE SHIPS allestpririag the above line, are all of the first class, and.are ettnimandeti by careful and skilful masters; lettvigg Liverpool once each week during the season. rot' atrther particulars apply, by baiter, to JOHN HERDMAN, - No 4 61 South street. New York. ,Or to J. „KIRKPATRICK, at Messrs. Dalsell & Fleming's, Water Street. apr 20 Pittsburgh. 'MOTU!' 4 ZIOARDING 210171111. FRANKLIN HOUSE. rit!lFlßMibMwiber respectfully informs his friends .. .a public, that be has opened a lintelitnd 'Boarding House in Third street, a few doors !from Wood, where travelers and others will be accommo. dam: too the most reasadde terms. The house is spacious, and has beesaittedmp at considerable' Palm, and orrery arrangement is made that will en sins the comfort and reodur satisfaction to boa • • and lodgers. A shame( public patronage is resi:ect fully solicited. a4-tf CHRISTIAN SC H ?ft ERTZ. aeiW Jeans. CASES eupeitne Steubenville Jeans. just receiv 4, ed from the manufacturent. and for sale at the mow cash Store, No 32, Fifth sweet. •XlB. J IC LOGAN & CO. Oliesa noidaslni, V.l. Attorney, HAS removed kis office to Fourth, near Wood *street. lately occupied by C. Darragh, Esq. April 8..1844.. halm placed my docket and profes sional business in the bands of Wm O'Hara Robinson, Esq., who will attend to the same during my absence. March 23 C. DARRAGH. • a. 9.1 y VIRTISING. LYE LINES OR LESS: One mooch, 11,5 00 Two do., 6 00 Throedo., 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six. do., 10 00 One year, 15 00 B. Woods,Attorney aad Conasenor at Law, Office removed to Bakewell's. Offices, on Grant street, nearly opposite the new Court House, nextroomsto J. D. Mahon, Esq., first floor. sep 10_ M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House, seri 10 Pittsburgh. Francis R. Shank,..littorney at Law, Fourth street, above Wood, sep IG-ly Pittsburgh, Pa Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts., sop 19—y Pittsburgh, Pa. Ilyater do Bwehaaan, Attorneys at Law, Office 'emoted from the Diamond to "A ttorney'i Row," shady side of t 4th, betivien Market and Wood its., rep 10 Pittsburgh. N. Duckoaaster, Attorney at Law, Has removed hisotrum to Beams' Law Buildings, 4th at.. above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10 B. Sagan, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, between Smithfield and Wood, nest door to Thos. Hamilton, Emir. Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, PittiburghTa. Office in Fourth street, opposite B urke' s building. tgo° Wi LLT A M E. Anstta, Esq., will give his atten tion, to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patronage of my friends. sep 10-y WALTER FORWARD. Daniel N. Carry, Attorney at Law Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield rip 8 Pittdmigh: Ro BLISS PORTN.R . JOHN B. PERK IN S. Porter & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, Office on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield *ream sem 10 Pittsburgh: Ileary S. Magraw, Attorney at Law, Has removed bus office to his residence; on Fourth st.., tw•o doors above Smithfield. sep 10 Geo. S. Belden, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street,between Wood and Smithfield Conveyancing and other instruments of wri ting legally and promptly executed mar 21 tf Jobs J. Mitaball, Attorney at Law, Will attend to collecting and securing claims, •nd will also prepare legal instruments of writing with correct itessattal despatch. Smithfield street (near sth street) Pittsbarghr. mB, '44 - - - R. morrow, Aldervaia, Office north side.of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. seplo—tf Dr. S. IL Holmes, Office in Seeencl street, next door to Mulvany & Co.'s Glass Warehouse. sep I 0.-y O. L. ROIMMSON M. M'BRIDI. Robinson & Mcßride, Attorneys at Law, Office on Fourth, between Wood and Market sts. IrV'Conve, ancingand ether instrumento of writing legally and promptly executed. alO-tf Dr. George wsitt, PRACTISING PHYSICIAN 4. SURGEON r4PotEce, Sutithfieid st- near the come: of Sixth a6—l v. Dr. A. W. Patterson, Office on Smithfield street, third door from the corner of sixth street- • sep 10 William A. Ward, Dentixt, Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair, ap6,1843 Doctor Daniel McNeal, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield r . streets, Pittsburgh. dec 10-v H ,kILMAN„ JENNINGS & CO., 00 TT JR YARN WAREHOUSE', No. 43, Wood Street, Agenta forthe sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns mar 17—v WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS JOHN S. DILWORTH Williams & Dilworth, Wholesale Grocers, Produce anti Commission Mel chants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured Ar ticles, No. 29. Wood street. sep NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in English, Preach and Domestic Dry Goods No. 81, Market street, Pittsburgh. sep 10—y BIRMINGHAM & CO Conuaissioa and Forwarding lifforchanta, No. 60, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. TERllB.—Remiving and shirping, 5 cents per 100 lbs. Commission on purchases and sales, 2i per cent mar 22—y Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh. sep 107 y HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., Wholesale Cirrocers, Commission and Pro duce Merchants, Awl dialers in Pittsburgh Manufactures. msx47 Nn. 43, Wood street. l'insburt Magistrates Blanks, For proceedings in attachment under the lute law, for sale at this office. jy 25 Matthew Jones, Barber and Bair Dresser, Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of fice, where be will be happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. He solicits a share of public pa tronage. - sep 10. INAGOWEN, RECORDING R EGULATOR. UP*Of6ce in Rios INGTOIeB But LD nscia,Perin street a few doors above Hand street. j 23-4 JD Williams, -vv' • HOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, For warding and Comrrunission Merebnitt, and dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Mandan . s, No 28 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. HUEY & CO., 111kolosale Dry Goods Merchants, No 123, Wood Street, Third door above Fifth, West side, Pittsburgh n 1 CHARLES A. MeANULTY, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, PITT5111:1R011, PA., Agent for U. S Portable Boat Line, fertile transporta tion of Merchandise to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. j3l-1y JOHN PA R HER, timplatefirnk44 J_4.3. Parker.) Wholosale aIINSIN, Dealer in Produce, and PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, No. 5, COMMERCIAL Row, inar2o-tf Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. PITTSBURGH, FR 16 JOHNSTON 4r. STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper IlLakers, No. 37, Market street. sep 10 JOHNSON & DUVAL, --- Bookbinders and Paper Belem Continue business at the stand late of M'Candless Johnson. Every description of werkin their line nee ly and promptly executed. may B—y Tuostas B. Youso FRANCIS L. YOUNG Thos. U. Young & Co. Furniture Ware Rooms, corner of Hand street and Ex change alley. Persons wishing to purchase furniture will find it to their advantage to give us a call, being ful ly satisfied that we can please as to quality and price. sep l 0 R. C. TOWNSEND & CO., Wire Workers and Wire Wanuflictarers, No. 23, Market su eet, between 2d and 3d streets, sep 13—y Pilluagtoa's trnriva/led Blacking, MANUFACTURED andsold wholesale and retail, surfs STA/LET, one door below Smithfield. Oct 21-Iy. James . Patterson, jr, Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of tucks, hinges and belts; tobacco, fuller, mill and timber 2 c -re ws;housen screw, for rolling mills, sep 0-y John DlrCloskey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, S ,nth aide. !rep 10 Webb Closers Boot and Shoo Manuft.etory, No. 83, 414 a., next door to the U. S. Bank. Ladies prunella, kid and satin shoes made in the neatest manner, and by the neatest French patterns. pep 10 Birmingham & Taylor, AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND AND "IRON CITY LINE," TO CLEVELAND. O. EmarlB - A. G. FIKINRART. STRONG. REINHART & STRONG', '(Successors to Lloyd & Co.) Who esale and Retail Grocers and Cominisiti,fnt No. 140, Liberty st., a few doors above St. Clair, r4P Where families and others can at all times be fundshed with wood Goods at moderate prices.. P2B DAVID LLOYD D. & G. W. Lloyd, % EIOLESALE GROCERS, COMMIS:3IOIV AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE h. PITTSBURGH MARV• nd‘ances in cash or goods made on consignments of produce, &c., at No, 112, Liberty street. ml 5 REMOVAL. JAMES HOWARD & CO. HAVE:mraoeed their WALL PAPER WARE HOUSE to NO. 83, WOOD STREET, between Diamond &ley end Fourth street Where they bare on hand a large and splendor) as sortment of V ALL P A PKR and BORDERS, suitable fur capering Parlors, Chambers, W alls, &c. Also, a general assortment of Wtiting, Letter, Print ing, Wrappin,, , and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, Sm. Which they will sell low for Cash. or in exchange for Rags, Tanners Scraps. &c. feb 2'2. 1844 REMOVAL 11OLDSHIP & BROWNE lI_A V E r'moyed their Paper Store from Market street to N 0.64 Wood street, one door from the earner of 4th street. where they keep on hand their us ual assortment of W ALL PAPERS, for papering par lors, eutries. chambers, 4k4., and. also L'ItINTING, WRITING, and WRAPPING PAPERS, BONNET BOARDS. tic,c., all of which they offer for sale on ac commodating terms. feb 14 IB43—dtf NICHOLAS D. COLEMAN LLOYD R. COLEMAN Coleman & Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, T.eveeStreet, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully no licitcensignments. n 22—t.f John Cartwright, CUTLF.R and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, corner of Gth and Liberty street., 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 and Pirture Frame Man Pl . f Ile, ore r, No. 87. Fourth otreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAN V ASS bruolles,vartlioh, &c., fur artists, always on h an d. Looking Glasses, Sz.r.. promptly finr med to order. Rehairingdoneatthe shortrst notire. Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing of every description. Persons lining stambuats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. oep 10-y SA M EL MORROW, Mannhicturer of Tin Copper and Sheet Iron Ware No. 17, pun strect,hctween Medan(' Market, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share of public pat ronage. Also, on hand, thofolloiiing articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons, skilleta,teakettles, pots, ovens, toffee mills, Su.. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for bemselves,ns he is determined to sell cheap forcrush or approved paper. mar 7—tf PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rail Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burk's Buil ding. J. Osborne would solicit aeon froni those who desire Port nits . Speimens can be seen at his rooms may 5. Dont you want AHANDSOME Con. and Pantaloons, or Vest. beueo nude and finer cloth than you can get at the high priced e.tahlishmer ts of the city? If you do, call at the Three Big Doors. We will warrant them equal, if nut superior, to any that can be purchased west of the mountains. Bring the cash and we will put you into a first rate suit in a few minutes. If you prefer having your measure taken at d your clothes made according to your own notion you can have it done, and when it is done you will be satisfied beyond adoubt. Don't mistake the place. JOHN. M'CLOSKEY, mar27•tf Three Big Doors, No 151, Liberty at. PARTWILIBUIP. THE Undersigned have ibis day entered into part, nership, for the purpose of doing a Transports iion. Forwarding, and Commission business under the style and firm of H Devine & Co. H. DEVINE. mar2B E. G WHITESIDES. RESH LOUISVILLE LIME. &c.—Just rrceiv ed, direct from Louisville; 50 bbls fresh Louis ville Lime. For sale by the barrel or retail. Also, a good supply of 8 by 10, 9 by 12, 10 by 12 and 10 by 14 window sash, assorted sizes, and glass to suit when wanted. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant, No. 9 Sth street. Mere/taxis, 0. W. LLOYD EIZIMEIM .I(..MAY '24, 1844. PITTSBURGH Circulating and litailsrence Library. .OF religious, historical, political and miscellaneous works, will be open every day, Sabbath except ed, from 7 o'clock A. M., until 9 P. M., in the Ex change building, corner of St. Clair street and Ex change alley, where punctual attendance will be given by J. GEMMIL. cep 10. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs and Axles for Carriages • At Eastern Pricer. llEsubscribers manufacture and keep constant T ly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Hub Bands, Stump Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, &c., &c. JONES & COLEMAN. sep 10 St. Clair st., pear the Allegheny Bridge. Removal—lron Safes. r RESPECTFULLY inform my friends that I have removed my FIRE PROOF IRON SAFE FACTORY to Third street, opposite the Post Of fice, and avail myself of this opportunity to tender my thanks to the public for the liberal patronage which they have favored me with for several years, and soli cit a continuance of their favors. I pledge myself my Safes shall be made without any deception. All my Safes which have been in buildings burnt down have saved all theircouteuts. - [They are kept for sale at my shop, and at At woo', Jones & Co's, Dalsell &Fleming's, and at D T Morgan's. JOHN DENNING. N B. 25 bbls good New °deans Sugar for sale. al3-tf improved magnesia Salim MANUFACTURED BY CONSTABLE & BURKE, Fifth Street, between Wood end Smakfie/d, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE subscribers present their respects to their nu• merous friends for their former lihs.ral patron age, and would take this method ofassuring them and .the public generally that all Cilium favors will be duly appreciated. Their articles have been fully tested, of which sufficient testimony will be given to any inquirer. The principles of their lacks and safes are not au:- passed in the Union. The price also is considerably lessened, and will be found aslow, if not below any other responsible house in the Union. W 4 would take this opportunity of thanking the va rimis !Editors of this city and elsewhere, who have spoken so highly of us and our safes. The public are respectfully invited to examine our articles before purchasing elsewhere, feeling assured the superiority of our manufacture will be apparent to all candid spectators. N. CONSTABLE & E. BURKE. N. B. Safes can be obtained of any size or shape, or of any principle of lock or co n struction, of the sub scribers, or of S Church, Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. n2o—tf Adam's Patent "Eaughphy". Mills HAVE now been be fore the public three )(nos, during which time several thousand have been sold and in daily um— :7' We are confident of being sustained in saying they are the best Coffee Mills in the United States, any way you 'fix it.' Severn I -1 T modifications are made to suit the fancy of wives any A the purses of husbands. try • Suld by the gross or doz n Tli p l / 4 .... en at the InanufactOry Malleable Castings made to order. FAIRBANKS' PATENT PLATFORM SCALES. These genuine articles. of all sizes, and must impro ved varieties, constantly on hand and fir sale at vei y reduced prices by the manufacturer. L. R. LIVINGSTON, mar 2—tf Front between Rosa and Grant sts. REYNOLDS & WILMARTH, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, AND PITTSBURG,' MANUFACTURES, FOR THE ALLEGHE‘Y RIVER TRADE, Cortiet of Penn itod Irwin streets, L. 0. ilyvv,,t.n.s, PITTSBURGH. L. Wit.mARTH. J. K. LOUAN. GEO. CONNELL, Philud'a AUCTION GOODS. JAMES K. LOGAN & CO., Fifth& rest, between the E.rchan - e Bank and Wood Street, Pittsburgk,Pa., Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOCKS, j- ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, 'corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight c beaks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. REFERENCES Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorente, J. Painter & Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson &Co. JohnH Brown &Co. James M'Candless. J. R. M'Donald. W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres% Bank FOR SALE qUEAP, Two New and First Rabe Steam Staginea ONE is 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4 foot stroke, will be sold with or without boilers. The other engine is 12 horse power; 74 inch cylinder, 3 foot stroke, one boiler about" 29., f._ ..ang. 30 inches in diameter. These engines are made of the best ma terials and in the most substantial manner, and will be sold on accommodating terms. They can be aeon at the warehouse of the subscriber at any time j24-tf H. DEVINE. U. StatesLi e. JOHN McFARLAND, iVpholsterer sad Cabinet altakel 2d it., between Woos and Markel, Respectfully informs his friends and the public that be is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboards, bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and spring mattresses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of upbol @tering work, which ho will warrant equal to any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 1 ! To nib Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. jTHE subscriber molt 'respectfully ._ ... ,.. iiink informs the gentlemen of this city andlo"." vicinity, that he has commenced the•BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office. Having been forethrin ih iicittie of the most fashionable boot shops in the Eastern cities; and having furnished himself with the best Frerich 'and American calf skins, he hopes by his attention to busi ness to merit a share of public patronage. To,.'thade gentlemen who have kindly patronised him he Vettirnir his sincere thanks, and can with confidence ippeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge of his business. P. KERRIGAN. may 11. William Adair, Boot sad Shoe Maker, Liberty et. opposite the head of Smith field. IThe subscriber having bought out the® stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceromxi,has commenced business at the old stand of Mr. It:, and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in 'ais line, in the best manner, and op the shorteit notice: He keeps constantly on hand a large asscatraerifolf shoe findings or all descriptions, and of the beet tiuithty. Ho solicits the patronage of the public and of the craft. sep 10—y WM. ADAIR. Spring Fashion. 44THE subscriber has now on hand, andgliti will continue to manufacture, (at his old stand, No 73 Wood street) the latest style of HATS and CAPS, which fur beauty and durability t.annet be surpassed. Thankful to his friends and the public lc r so liberal a patronage heretofore bestowed, he hopes to merit a continuance of their favors. WILLIAA DOUGLASS, Wood street, mlB-3m next door to the corner of 4th COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, BA LIIMURZ. WILL attend to the purchase of Groceries and other articles, and forward the same with des patch as directed• Merchants and others wanting Fish, by forwarding their orders, accompanied with the money, may depend upon their orders being filled at the very lowest price, and care taken to select the best in the market mar 22-2m5 dib THE subscri her has just rec.eived from the Nur =sery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia. a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he would call the attention of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN. may 8. No Liberty at. head of Wood. FOR Jake anew! MAU! Connunption THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY. THIS pleasant and certain cure for coughs and colds goes ahead of all the preparations now or ever offered to the public. The use of it is so great dist the proprietor has some difficulty in keeping a supply for the increasing demand. Medical agencies, gvoce ries, druggists. coffee houses, and even Fairs on steam boats, keep a supplyon hand. It is called for every where, and will sell in any place. The reason is this every one who hag a cough or cold by enting a few sticks find themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Persons at a distance, by remitting the money, post paid, to the subscriber, will he attended to. For sale by the single stick. 64 cents; five sticks for 25 cents; and at wholesale by W. THORN, Druggist, 53, Market street, where a general assortment of Drugs and Med ici nes may always be found. .0 Horatio P. Young, Cabinet Maker, (Late of the firm of - Ypung 4. M'Curdy) lrff AS commenced the ousiness in all its brunches at 1.1. No 2.2, Wood street, between First and Second stn., where he will keep constantly on hand a good as sortment of well made FURNITURE, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Every attenticm will be paid to furnishing COFFINS &e. A Furniture Car for hire. July 11 COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT No. 87, Smith', I Vharf, BALTIMORE, MD. E --- P1 C. will give his particular attention to Pro duce. consignments of which are respectfully solicited. Goods received, stored and forwatded 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 serti res to the community. References in Baltimore. Messrs W. WilsOn & Son,Georie & Hays, Reynolds & Smith, Henry Rieman & Son. James PUNT! & Sun. References in Philadelphia. Rube: t Creighton & Co., Samuel W. Day, &tel., References in Pittburgh. Bailey & Co; Robertson & Reppert; Daizell & Fleming: M. Leech & Co; J. W. Burbridge & Co; W. &R. M'Cutcbeon. And the merclututi generally. mnrl6 REAL. ESTATE AGENCY, CONVEYANCING TIIE undersigned, having associated themselves for the transartion of all business relative to Real Estate, will henceforth attend to the purchase and sale 14 well as renting of city and cuuutry property, eullect ing rents &c. &c. The senior member of the firm having had much ex = perience, and being extensively known as an agent of Real Estate, they hope to receive a liberal shitreofpub lic patronage. For the accommodation of the public, there will be two offices, where business will be receiv ed; at the Real Estate Agency of James Plakely, Penn st., sth Ward, and at the Law offic,e of John J Mitch ell, S. W. side of Smithfield st., (near sth) at either of which, persons wishing to have instruments of wri ting, legally and neatly executed, titles investigated, or desirous to purchase or dispose of Real Estate will apply. J. J. Mitchell will continue to attend to the duties of his profession, as heretefure, JAMES BLAKELY, JOHN J. MITCHELL. dec 4--fia w6m. pitt,bur g l i , Pa Philadelphia. Cincinnati, 0., St. Louis, Mo. y. Louisville. JOHN SCOTT ec CO., Wholesale Groceis andCotuidiudon Nap. chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty Buret, al9.ty Pittsburgh. WJ . DA VITT, formerly of. the Iron City Cloth • ing Store. is now engaged at the Tattle Bee Deeß3, where be will be happy to sme-bis friends and former customers, and serve them t:o that. best gilds _ **if Notice to all whom it may cootara.' A LL persona having claims against Ifietotate of A Oliver Ormsby Evans, deceased, as well astbtase knowing themselves indebted to the mine, please present their accounts forsettlement c...r. r* , ig. 10 Water street, who i e duly authoriaeittit settta th e eaid Estate. BA RAWL febls • Aaiilaiiiittrix, ISAAC CRUSE, No. 37, Smith's Wharf, Peach Trees. ISAAC CRUSE. &o. &c -5 s- 3k - .n.~ia f4°S.::s^ar.:*'~:i'..~.Bcec:.s ?y-:_ s•6~'-%`..u4uF; PRICE. TWO CENT ChtMlilgAlotiti!t.g f)t , Correspondence of the N. 1r: C ow. Adidertiser, VOORS.LAWS4 OP ENIGLA.I6IDs LOrroott, April; 1644. A provision for the destitute poor has beeeistab fished in England, by law, for neatly - t*o and a half; as the act 43d of Elizabeth (A. D. 1601) 'Shay be said to have introduced it. In the time o'f Henry VIT. a vast amount of indigence was surldenlY produced, by t h t breaking up of the feudal system; by the facilities which were afibided to ibe gieat lauded proprietors for disposing Of their estates; and by the introduction of more rofined modes of indulgence and !Lowry, as a consequence of the prefotind internal peace which reigned - , (after the union of the two great houses of York and Lancaster,) Under Henry's able and vigorous administration of public affair*. The numerous retaiuers whtrit every great lord, .or pro prietor. before that, considered it necessary, either foe his safety or his dignity, to have round his peril*, be ing no longer consistent With the changed habits of the times, were dispersed, 'end these bold and unruly men, nut finding immediate enployment, filled the land with robberies and petty tumults This evil was stayed to a certain extent, by the aid which the religi nus bc,uses afforded to the outcasts; but even their revenues were insufficient fur the burden thus sudden lythrown upon them; and when these religions estab lishments were themselves suppressed in thefollcrwing reign, a still vastar inundation of mendieturcy over spread the country. Many statuary enactments were passed against " sturdy vagabonds Ind valient beg gars," until, at i&st, CHM° the celebriled act'of Eliza beth, above mentioned, to which is owed the mem. that has, moil very recently, provided is England and Wales for the compulsory maintenlitte of the poor. The chid provisions of tins att gate to the over seers of the poor power to levy upon the inhabitants of their respective parishes, "such Vlrillt as should be ne cessary to support the aged and infirm parishioners, and for setting to work all persons using no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by." From the passing of this statute, there had been no consider able intrease of population , to the Middle of the last century. Since then, no doubt, the increase baa been irumptise and rapid. Sono have endeavored to con nect thiS fact with the existence of a bYllteln of poor lees. Set not only is this disproved by the same re sult nut having been before produced under a similar state of cireentstauces, but it may readily be account ed fur open Other ground.,..--particularly tioSigreat de velopment Of tbe matetifd resources of England in ag riculture, manufactures had commerce. Moreover, the increase in numbers of the population of Scotland, where there has been very little compulsory provision fur the poor, has been equally rapid. It mny fhrther be remarked', that Crab the Year 1601 to the commencement of the lest war there was little or no increase df pauperism. During the whole of this time the old pour-law system ,was in full opera tion. The country suffered none of those injurious re sults which subsequtent Mismanagement produced. Indeed, down to 170.5, the coMpleint; however un founded, was, that the pour-law had diminished the population end rei-4A wages. This is susceptible of a very satisfactory Solution; fur it is no doubt perfectly true, as is urged by die aSidcalPs f•or a total abo lition, that the establishment of & Compulsory system for the relief of the poor, as it was Worked oat in Eo gland, created checks to the increase of a pauper pop ulation, The machinery employed operated upon the rate payers as well as the buts ter-rivers. It was the interest of the former, who were chiefly composed of landlotds and farmers, to keep therutes as low as pos sible. The act of Elizabeth, which in effect promised that employment and subsistence should 'be found for all who were unable to find it 'for themselves, was never carried bona fide; and that because it was found impossible to do so. The interpteters of the actorho tit first granted out dour pensions, sabsequen:ly refused all relief, unless the paupers submitted to the restraint of the workhouse. In 1723, when workhouses began to be generally elected, numbers nf persons,• who be fore that had received assistance at their Limes, pre ferred independent labor to confinement in these ee ta bli mem s. 13Ut in ndditiun to this, and with the same object in view, the landlords and farmers exerted thin-elves in preventing the *undue inerease of the la boring population, by prohibiting the erection of an unnecessary number of cottages, and the splitting of farms. They likewise Introtinced die in* of settlement,by which each parish was burdened with end bound to take care of, ha, own poor. It may be safely said, that it is by the operation of the old poor law, as thus a - ministered, that this country hiss been Saved from a swarming and poven y stricken ogrieultaml population, and from the excessive aubflivisinnof land, which has been, and *till is, at the rout of the manifold evils un der which Ireland labors. France too once boasted that she had no poor law: that she was free from "that 'English plague." Du-, ring the brats of the 'revolution - , and . the national gle. ries and disasters of the Empire, the cries of the poor were unheard. But what a spectacle is presented by many parts of France at tbe presentMontan., particu larly in the South and F.nst. We gee no stealthy farm ers with the int:l:lad:in and the Pnwer to take Arita tage or any agricultural improvement, nb independent landed gentry, spending their money among the tenan try, and improving them by example; hitt - many of the latter, with means just sufficient to enable them to live in Paris a life of idleness, singlatess, and of die utmost dissipation. While on the ntherhand we view a rapidly increasing agricultural body of small hold ers, little raised above the class of laborers, and who will be succeeded by ethers still more numerous and consequently worse off. What elements are bete for turhule ice and warlike aggreisithol Many attempts have been recently made to latteritto the eitiletsive misery spread over the surfube of France ) but they have been partial and unettendad with muth success. It is certain therefore, that the old system of poor laws in England. as administered before 1 1 795, open the whole veto effectually attained the objects to be wished for. The destitute poor were decently and sufficiently cooed for t without superinducing that fatal national malady, an indefinite extension ;if pauper ism. The great danger had been avoided, and the true means fairly struck. The masoning* (many of them already given) by a bich (his established truth is supported and explained. in opposition to those who advocate a total abolition of all compulsory . support, appear quite satisfactory. "A man." it has been tru ly said by nn eminent author, "must be in tolerably comfortable circumstances before be will be notch In fluenced by prospective considerations. Itis the pres sure of actual, not the fear of future, want, that Is the great incentive to the industry of the poor; who are quite ignorant of the most efficient causes of their poverty. The Wirer we descend in the scale otancle ty, the less consideration and forethaight down god to prevail. There seems little reason for thinking. there. fore, that the fear of being left destitute in old . age, (had the poor lawn not existed) would have atampa in powerfully in this way of deterring these who age already poor and uninstructed, as the !abating :4111Nte have generally been from entering into improvident 1 marringesr is theformidable restraints thatpitir eat of tlie poor. hills" (MoCidloak, p011,4 02L A "A laboring Man " it - bee been ab 'Saved ii ;fetterwriter. '•is net disp.:ttlid . tri lotilk fhi nerd to the . &dine of life. but liaising tritiiiiiMOtiresailfyiaadins.i . -adores the farms throtiell this doe‘itfill.nthetir aiiiele:irioio cline' ions hold op.'s!. Wm. ~..)rlsuica. .. thnsgs mato/net - which persona- of property. interested' in kessiiihrg down *paw raSetK'edt-ierelli4, i.°)Pf,`..,tr°lls°4 are far more likely. to be efficaCious than those - *hi& be willimpoire' upon Idniatiff ; -' ' '' - ' ':' ' ' 'The pnotrates, at the , " begiertingef thnhoe collat.,' aranuntsd triabout a millings annually., In-17'78,. had risen, time/Ain; to ritifinird returns to 4l 22 0 s .and in the year 1783. 1884 end 170. their 4'440 nliGut 42,167,000: Thiti may be said tebii - St eallill increase, when it is Considered that it tooltip'stediP =ZEE SYZEIZEI