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PUBLISHED DAILY, BY
VOL. 11._NO. 304.
PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY
1 1 111ILLIPS & SMITE,
N. W. corner of Wood and Fijtk Streets.
Tzststs.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance.
iiingle copies Two Cants—for sale at the counter of
.he Office, and by News Boys.
The Weekly Diescury and altaustfacturer
is published at the same office, on a double medium
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin
gle copies, SIX CENTS.
TERMS OF LIDITEFFIUNG.
PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
:)reinsertion, $0 50 One mach, $5 00
Two do., 0 75 Two ie., 600
Three do., , 100 Threedo., 700
Ono week, 1 50 f . eirr do., 8 00
'Two de., 3 00 Si 3 do., 10 00
Three do., 4 00 On year, 15 00
YEARLY ADVERTSEMENTS.
CHANG/LADLE AT PtAstistx.
One Square. nee Squares.
•••.ix month's. $lB 00 Six Deaths, $25 00
Moe yew, 25 00 Ormolu, 35 00
tar Larger advertisements oproportion.
VrCARDS of four lines & DOLLARS a year.
Public Officel&c.
City Post Office, Third Isetwct Market and Wood
tre•ts—,R, M, Riddle, Postmase.
Customs House, Water, 4th doifrom Woad st.,Pe
emu's buildings--William 'B. bwry, Collector.
City Treasury, Wood, betweeFirit and Second
streams—James A. Bertram, Trearer.
County Treasury, Court Hon, next door to the
lecorder's Office--John C Daritrreasurer.
Mayor's Office, Fourth, betty Market an d W oo d
treetki;-Alexander Hay, Mayor. "
MerAane s Exchange, Fou
the Poor; E rats , Market at.
rtlisr
Overseers of 4th street,
above Smithfield; I J Ashbrid artier s Temper
ance House, corner of Front and irket streets.
BANKS.
piu s lso f betmeen Market a Wood streets on
[' bird and Fourth streets.
M e rchants'andManufacturerostt Farmers' De
, sit Raps*, (formerly Saving FuntFourth, between
Pal and Market streets.
Exchange, Fifth st. near Wom
HOTELS.
hfonongahela House, Water reef, near the
B ridge.
Exchange Hotel, corner of Penn! St Clair.
Merchants' Hotel, corner of Thitral Wood.
American Hotel,c orner ofrbird4mithfield.
United States, corner of Penn sod Canal.
Spread Eagle, Liberty street, t seventh.
Mansion House, Libi St., opposite
Wayne.
, 9roaikurst's Mansion House, at St., opposite
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Iron City Hotel, Fifth street, 'hen 'Wood and
t►tarket, Jacob Boston, Proprietor.
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Dr. Good's Celebrated r - e pub,
Irl HESE Pills are strongly tee ended to the
1. notice of ladies as a safe and tut remedy in
emuving those complaints peculiars, e i rse; f rom
want o fesercise,orgeneraldebilityofiystem. They
ihviato costiveness, and couuteract alysterical and
Neriousaffections. These Pills beveled the stuic,
„ion and approbation of the most emiehysicians in
the. United States, and many Mel. For sale
Nholesaie and ltetail,by It. E. SE IRS, Agent,
se 10 No. 20, Wood Streelow Sacond
HOTEL & 130AEDINECOUSII.
FRANKLIN HOUS
THE subscriber respectfully infi his friend:
and the public, that he has opte Hotel and
Boarding House in Third street, a doors from
Mood, where travelers and others w, accommo
dated on the most reasonable termsic house i s
spacious, and has been fitted up at derablo ex
pense, and every arrangement is moat will en
sure the comfort and render satisfacb boarders
and lodgers. A share of public patrcis respect
fully solicited.
a4-tf CHRISTIAN S(ERTZ.
Coal! Coal!!
ADAM M'KE.F. always keeps 4)r sale at
the Monongahela wharf, above {ridge and
at the Basin, in Liberty st, next to Mw Sloan's
Warehouse, wnich ho will sell as nits it can
be purchissed of any other dealer
jet 7-tf.
Spring Fashion.
131 THE subscriber has now on haulf&
will continue to manufacture, (at his old, No 73
Woixi street) the latest style of liATI CAPS,
which fur beauty and durability .ttrinotrpassed.
Thankful to his friends and the public liberal a
patronage heretofore bestowed, he hol merit a
continuance of their favors.
WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Wttet,
mlB-3m next door to the cif 4th.
FRESH SPRING GOOD
OBEAP PLACE roast'.
SIGN OF THE GILT COM
No. 108, Market Street, near p.
7PHE subscriber respecifullyinformsnomers
and the public generally, that he L r er t oo.
ed from the east, and is now receiving a, good
sad cheap an assortment of variety goodly other
stablishment in the city. Merchants afrt who
wish to purchase cheap, will please (mi. 108,
sad they will not be disappointed. The Ag com
prises penal the stock just received.
200 doz. coat and 6 curd spool colt
" Graham's 6 "
1200 " assorted,
200 lbs. " Titley's shoe thn
200 " " patent threads,
200 gross hooks and eyes,
150 packs American pins,
100 " German "
175 thousand needles,
180 assorted stay bindings,
350 doz. assoru.d fine ivory combs,
200 " reading 64
560 ' l *" assorted cotton corals,
225 gross shoe laces,
50 " corset "
150 dos. cotton night caps,
200 " assorted hosiery,
150 " gloves and mitts,
25 gross assorted fans,
309, do. palm leaf hats,
11S pieces Ashburton lax,
160 edgings
500 gross pearl battons,
75 • gilt
80 " figured horn buuons,
120 " lasting and japanned do
50 " fine English dressing coati
160 " assorted suspenders,
Nith a generalassortment of Variety Gooier.
sus to mention,
which will be sold wholesaikii,
*sap for cash. C. Yl
a. r 13 ,
To Printers.
lElTEhave received, and will heieaftegir-
Vlr silently on hand, a full supply of Ilk
large anoksmall kegs, which we will be tai
:keeper, than it has heretofore been sold in
()okra from die country accompanied
OP _ALL cane) will be promptly attendet
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PHILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANC -- . •
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U. Woods r attorasy aad counsellor at La ,
Office on Fourth street. between Grant and Smithfield,
a few doors from the corner of Fourth and Grant
streets. sept 10
M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE,
Attorneys aaa Commliars at Law,
Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House,
imp 10 Pittsburgh.
Francis FL Shank, Attorney at Law,
Fourth street, above Wood,
se p 10-ly Pittsburgh, Pa
Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law
Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts.,
sep 10-y Pittsburgh, Pa.
Eyster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law,
Office removed from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row,"
shady side of 9th, between Market and Weed au.,
sep 10 Pittsburgh.
N. Becky:Laster, Attorney at Law,
Has removed his office to Beares' Law Buildings, 4th
at.. above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sop 10
James Callan, Attorney at Law.
0771C11 FIFTH STREET, PITTSEVRISH
juno 13—ly
Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law,
Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite Burke's
Building.
ri'WILLIAM E. AUSTIN, Esq., wilt give his atten
tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him
to the patronage of my friends.
sap 10-y WALTER FORWARD.
Staler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law,
Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni
ted States bank, 4th street, between Market and Wood
CHARLES SHALER
Daniel M. Curry, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fifth street, betimen Wood and Smithfield
ap 8 Pittsburgh.
Robert Porter, Attorney at Law,
Office on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets,
sep 10 Pittsburgh.
Henry S. Magrav, Attorney at Law,
Has removed his office to his residence, on Fourth st.,
two doors above Smithfield. sep 10
Geo. S. Selden, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fourth street, between Wood end Smithfield
Li Conveyancing and other instruments of wri
Ling legally and promptly executed
mar2l.-tf
John J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law,
Will attend to collecting and securing claims, and will
also prepare legal instruments of writing with correct
ness and despatch. Smithfield Street (near sth street)
Pittsburgh. mB, '44
11. Morrow, Alderman,
Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 1 o—tf
Dr. S. U. names,
Officein Socond street, next door to Mulvany & Co.'s
Glass Illarehouse. - se. 10-y
G. L. ROBINSON
Robinson AL Mcßride, Attorneys at Law,
Office on Fourth, between %Vuod and Market sts.
WCrinvevancing and other instruments of writing
legally and promptly executed. ulo•tf
Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law,
Office with Li 11 Van Amringe, Esq., in the Diamond,
south-west side of the old cuurt house, Pittsburgh.
m v 7
Dr. George Watt,
PRACTISING PHYSICIAN 4. SURGEON,
.rirr"Otlice, Smithfield at. near the cornet of Sixth.
a(,—lv.
Dr. A. W. Patterson,
Office on Smithfield street, third door from the corner of
William A. Ward, Dentist,
Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair,
up 6, 1843
Doctor Daniel McNeal,
Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield
streets, Pittsburgh. dec 10-y
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
COTT J N TARN WAREHOUSE,
No. 43, Wood Street,
Agents for the sale of the Eaglo Cotton Factory Yams
mar 17—y
NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
English, French and Domestic Dry Goods
No. 81, Market street,Pitusburgh.
sep 10—y
BIRMINGHAM & CO.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
No. 60, Water street, Pittsbmigh, Pa.
RMS.—Receiving and shipping, 5 cents per
1001 s. Commission on purchases and sales, 2a per
cent mar22—y
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works,
Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse, No. 25, Wood at., Pittsburgh.
sep 10-y
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro
duce Merchants,
And dealers in Pittsburgh. Manufactures,
:oar 17 No. 43. Wood street. Pittsburg
Matthew Jones, Barber aad Hair Dreamer,
Hos removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of
fice, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or
transient customers. He solicits a share of public pa
tronage. sep 10.
FL E. Miceol7l7lN,
RECORDING It EGULATOR,
lA7 s otTice in Itnatimeroe's BUILDIPOS, Penn street
a few doors above Hind Street.• j23—tf
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, For
warding end Commmission Merchiust, and
dealer in Couotry Produce . and Pittsburgh Manafsic
tures,No 28 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
Wholsllollll 01,411 tgerchalgth
No j 2,1, Wood 1 5.1r*,
Thud door above Fifth, W . esc sjde, rictsburgh
al
CHARLES A. 110.4.NULTY,
Forwspting and Comm*lop Ildisrchant7
turrsepAteu, p 4.,
AgentforJJ. S Portable Bees Lino, ferthe transport;
Lion of hiercium4ize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore,
41exf York an 4 Bolton. j3l-1y
JOIN P4IIKER,
(Of a. tale firm of J. if J. Parker.)
Wholesale Grocer, Dealer la Produce, aud
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
No. 5, CONNERCIAL Row,
n?i.Lrgo-4 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Ps.
ISM
EDWARD SIMPSON
M. N'BRIDN.
sixth street
J V Williams,
iffin ft CO..
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6$ 1844•
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers,
No. 37, Marketstreet. sep 10
JOHNSON & DUVAL,
Bookbinders and Paper Rulers,
Continue business at the stand late of M'Catulless tc
Johnson. Every description cof work in their line new,
ly and promptly executed. may B—y
THOMAS B. Youtin FRANCIS L. Youico
Thos. H. Twang & Co.
Furniture 'Ware Rooms, corner of Hand stoset and Ex
change alley. Persons wishing to purchase furniture,
willfina lt to their advantage to give use call, being full
ly satisfied that we can please as to quality and price.
sop 10
Jots Cartwright,
CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer,
No 140 Wood street, two doors from Virgin al
loy, Pittsburg, Pa.
N. B.”—Always on band 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, du. je 24.
James Patterson, jr.,
Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of
locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, fuller, mil/ and timber
s crews; house° screws for rolling mills, Atc. sep 10-y
John llTOloskey, Tailor and Clothier,
Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley,
S nth side. sep 10
Webb Closey'e Boot and Shoe ribuinit.ctory,
No. 83,411 i rt., nest door lathe U. 3. Bank.
Ladies pruned'', kid and satin shoes made in the neatest
manner, and by the neatest French patterns. rep 10
Birmingham & Taylor,
£GLXTS FOR
STEAMER CLEVELAND AND "IRON CITY
LINE,"
TO CLICTELAND. o. [morn
m'2l-3m
A. G. Rstnnaar. SIDNNT STRONG.
EXIIMULIIT & 112710N0,
(Successors to Lloyd & Co.)
{Vko,esale and Retail Grocers and Coo:mission
Merekants,
No. 140, Libertyet., a few doors above St. Clair,
Where families and others can at all times be
fOiMalved with rood Goods at moderate prices. fQB
D•VID LLOYD.
D. & G. W. Lloyd,
HOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION
• ♦AD
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE k PITTSBURGH IiAIIIU-
Or Liberal advances in cash or goods made on
consignments of produce, &c., at No, 142, Liberty
street. ml 5
REMOVAL.
JAMES 110 WARD & CO.
HAVE removed their WALL PAPER WARE
HOUSE to
NO. C 3, WOOD STREET,
between Diamond alley and Fourth street.
IVbere they have on hand a large And splended as
sortment of W ALL P APER and BORDERS, suitable fur
pal - Kiting Parinrs, Chambers, W ails, etc„„
Also, a general assortment of Writing, Letter, Print
ing, Wrapping and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, &c.
Which they will sell low for Cash, or in exchange
for Rags, Tanners Scraps. &c. feb 22. 1844
REMOVAL
HOLDSHIP & BROWNE
HAVE removed their Paper Store from Market
street to No. 64 Wood street, ono door from the
corner of 4th street: where they keep on hand their us
ual assortment of WALL PAPERS, for papering par
lors, entries, chambers, &c., and also PRINTING,
AVRITING, and W RA PP ING PAPERS, BONNET
BOARDS, &c., all of which they offer for sale on ac
commodating terms. feb 14 1843—dtf
NICHOLAS D. COLEMAN LLOTH R. CoLgisAn
Coleman & Co,
General Agents, Fornoarding and Commission
Merchants,
LeveeStreet,Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so
licitconsignments. n 22—tf
William 0. Wall,
Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame
Manufacturer,
No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
rf A N VASS brushes, yarn ish, &c., for artists, always
on hand. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly fut.
med to order. Repairing done at the shortes t notice.
Particular attention paid to regildingand jobbing of
every description.
Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to
their advantage to Coll. sep 10-y
Illianufectarer of Tin L Copper and She.
Iron Ware
No. 17, RIM street, between Wood and Market,
Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares,
and solicits a share ofpublic patronage. Also, on hand,
the followingarticles: shovels, pokers, tongs,gridirons,
s billets, teakc ides, pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer
chants and others are invited to call and examine for
themselves ,ashe is determined to sell cheap forcash or
approved paper mar 7—tf
PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port
fait Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burk's Buil
ding. J. Osborne would solicit a call from those who
desire Portraits . Spcimens can be seen at his rooms
may 5.
AHANDSOME Coat and Pantaloons, or Vest,
better made and finer cloth than you can get at
the high priced establishmerts of the city? If you do,
call at the Three Big Doors. We,will warrantthem
equal, if not, superior, to any that can be purchased
west of the mountains. Bring the cash and wu will
put you into a first rate suit in a few ininutes. If you
prefer having your measure taken and your clothes
made according to your own notion you can have it
done, and when it is done you will be satisfied beyond
a doubt. Dou't mistake the place.
JOHN M'CLOSKEY,
- mar27-tf Three Big Doors, No 151, Liberty at.
DR. W. KERR.. .. ... • . JOEL MOHLER.
KERR & MOHLER,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
Corner of Wood street and Virgin alley,
No. 144,
FRESH Medicines, selected and put up with
care; pan bra , tied at all times, at moderate
per-
Physicians' proscriptions carefully compound
may 2-ly
Notice to *)11 whom it may co:warm
ALL persons *ring claims against the Estate of
Oliver Ormsby Evans, deceased, as well as those
knowing themselves indebted to the same, will please
Present their aezolints forsettletnent to d. Evans, ti,o
10 Water street, who is duly authorized to settle .tae
said Estate. SARAH L. EVANS,
feb 15 Adraieisuatrts.
lillkingirgisßnrivaLled Blacking,
AgIkNUFACTURED andsold wholesale 'maraud!.
4/4 "X" 511 " 1 4T, irne door bekaw 5 904 1 404
°C4?—))..‘
O. W, LLOYD.
MIMEO
SAMUEL MORROW,
Dont you want
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY
Springs and Snips far Carriages
At Baster* Priem
THE subscriberstriaaufactura and keep constant!
1 ly outland Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war
ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Bross 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 at., near the Allegheny Bridge.
ItRESPECTFULLY 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
thank* to the public for the liberal patronage which
they have favored mo 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 thorn have
saved all their contents.
Theyare kept for sale at my shop, and arAt
wOM, Jodie' & Co's, Dollen & Fleming's, and at D T
Morgan's. JOHN DENNING.
N B. 25 bbls good New Of leans &agar for sale.
al3-if
Improved Magnesia Safes,
MANUFACTURED DT
CONSTABLE & BURKE,
Fifth Street, between Wood and Smithfield,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
THE subscribers present their respects to their nu
merous friends for their former libatul patron
age, and would take this method ofassuring them and
,the public generally that all return 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 locks and safes are net sur
passed in the Union.
The price alsois considerably lessened, and will be
found as low, if not below any other responsible house
in the Union.
We would take this opportunity of thanking the va
rious Editors of this city and elsewhere, who have
spoken so highly of us and our safes.
The public are respectfully 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,
orof any principle of lock or construction, of the sub
scribers, or ofS Church, Second street, Pittsburgh,
Pa. n4o—tf
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Sidsnongnhola Clothing Store.
FRANCIS COOLEY and ROBERT LAIRD
TstLoss, having associatedthemsolves together
for the purpose of carrying on extensively their busi
ness. and fitted up a store on Water street, between
Smithfield and Wood streets, near tho Monongahela
House, respectfully solicit the;patronage of their friends
and the public. Having just opened a large assort
ment of seasonable goods, and materials, and made the
necessary arrangements, they are prepared to Si all
orders, with which they may he favored, with despatch,
and on the most reasonable terms.
may 17-tf
REYNOLDS & WILMARTH,
Pernmsding and Commission Merchants
♦ND nzAtrits IN
LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
♦ND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE
Corner of Penn and Irwin streets,
L. 0. REYNOLDS, 1 4 PITTSBUROH.
L. WILXAIITH. a..S•ly
J. K. LOGAN.
AUCTION GOODS.
JAMES K. LOGAN & CO.,
Fifth Street, between the Exchange Bank and Wood
Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Dealers la Staple and Pancy Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOCKS, 4.e.
X LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46,
corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg
Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought
and sold. Sightcheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale.
Drafts, notes and bills, collected.
REFERENCES
Wm. Dell & Co.,
John D. Davis, •
F. Lorene, -
J. Painter & Co.,
Joseph Woodwell,
James May,
Alex.Bronson&Co.
John HBrownasCo.
James M'Candless.
J. R. M'Dentsid.
W. H. Pope,Esq., Pres% Bank
FOR SALE CHEAP,
Two Now and Pirst Rate Steam Engines.
ONE is 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4
footstroke, willbe sold with or without boilers.
The other engine is 12 horse power, 7A inch cylinder,
3 foot stroke, one boiler about 22 ft.: . scrng, 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 seen at
the warehouse of the subscriber at any time.
:12.4—tf H. DEVINE, U. SuttesLi e.
JOHN McFARLAND,
17pholeaser and Cabinet 11laker,1
2d it., Leis:teen Wood and Marker,
Respectfully inform. his friends and the public that he
is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboanis,
bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and
spring mattrasses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol
stering work, which he will warrantequal to any spade
in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10
PARTNIIIISUIio.
rrHE Undersigned have this day entered into part
nership, for the purpose of doing a Transportae
iion, Forwarding, and Commission business underthe
style and firm of H Devine & Co. H. DEVINE.
mar 28 E. G WHITESIDES.
JOHN SCOTT & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers sad Commission nor
chants,
No 7, Commercial /low, Liberty street,
Pittsburgh.
DAVITT, formerly of theiron City Cloth
Vr iag Sums, is now engaged et the Totter
Bto Boom, where he will behappyto pee his friseth
aattforoter cvstparrs, and serve Omit° the bosS-of his
#bilftY! " *34!
660. corix ELL, Phihunt
Piushagli, Pa
Philadelphia.
Cincinnati, 0.,
St. Louis, Me.
y. > Louisville.
REMOVAL.
THE gra sti teful rie acbkrnotrecigs leaveentstotorehtiusrnhis
numerous
friends and the public in general for their liberal pa
tronage for years past, and would earnestly solicit a
contieuance at his new establishment, No 84, Third
street, (south side) hetween Wood and Market 05.,
and 4th door from Wood street, adjoining Mr Ihrnsen's
Glass Warehouse, where, in addition to the manufac
ture of cabinet furniture, he has commenced the Up
holstering business in all its branches, and the manu
facture of Windsor Chairs of every do,scription,tegeth
er with a now invention of hedsteds far superior to any
of the patent humbugs of the day, the facility their
constructinn affords will strongly recommend theta to
the public, as they are a perfect bug trap.
The subscriber is determined to spare neither pains
nor expense in procuring the latest eastern French and
English fashions, and htwing secured the services of
some of the best workmen in the country he will be
enabled to manufactere furniture of a superior style.
Purchasers will find it their interest to call before pur
arising elsewhere, as he will keep constantly on hand
a general assortment of furniture, chairs, mattresses,
&c. M. KANE, jr.
N U. Steam and canal lulus furnished with uphol-,
stery, chairs, and cabinet furniture, at reduced prices
and with despatch. - al6-tf
Pgach Trees.
gak THE subscriber hfos just reeeh-ed from the Nur.
=nary of Landreth and Fulton, aear-Philadalphia,
a lot of the choicest variety of poach trees, to which he
would call the attention of the public.
F. L. SNOWDEN.
may 8. • No. Liberty st. head of Wood.
Wjlliam Adair, Boot and Shoe Maker,
Liberty st. opposite the head of Smithfield.
JThe subscriber having bought out the d ill
stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased,has
commenced business at the old stand of Mr. R.,
and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in
his line, in the best manner, and on the shortest notice.
Hey keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of shoe
findings of all descriptiongrand of the best quality. He
solicits the patronage of the public and of the craft.
sap 10—y WM. ADAIR.
iliac Fpß
craghe Colds!!Consmniption H !
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 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 supplyou hand. It is nailed for every
where, and will sell in any place. The reason is this
everyone who hese cough or cold by eating a few sticks
find themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Persons
at a distance, by remitting the money, post paid, to the
subscriber, wil Ibe attended to. For sale by the single
stick, 6i cents; five sticks for 25 cents; and at wholesale
by Wx. THORN, Druggist, 53, Market street, where a
geneml assortment of Drugs and Medicines may always
be found. j 24.
lioratie P. Young, Cabinet Rinker,
(Late of tire firm of Young 4. ArCurdy)
AS commenced the ousiness in all its branches at
J_.l. No 22, Wood street, between First and Second
strs., 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 attention will be paid to furnishing COFFINS,
Ste. A Furniture Car for hire. July 11
axCIIISAILP EARDWARE..cg
WHITMORE & WOLFF,
Corner of Liberty and St. Clair Sts.,Pittabitrgli
ARE now receiving their spring importation of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAD
DLERY, to which they respectfully imite the attec
tionof purchasers. Havingcompleted arrangements,
through which they are now receiving supplies DI
RECT FROM THE MANUFACTORIES IN
ENGLAND, they shall at all times be prepared to
sell at such prices as will make it the interest of pur
chasers to call.
Always on hand, a full and general assortment of RI ;
FLE BARRELS AND GUN TRIMMLVQS,
PLANES, COOPERS, CARPENTARS ANP
SMITHS' TOOLS. Also, a peat variety of
LOCKS and LATCHES for building purposes, to
gether with every variety of artictes appertaining to
thobusiness. ath-tf
CITY 110TEL,J4
FIFTH STREET,
Next door to the Bukangs Bank, Pillsintrgh, Pa
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public generally that ho has taken this well
known establishment. and has bad it thorooghly re
paired in all its departments; and it is now fitted up in
a style inferior to none in the city. Epicures ' nod all
fond of good eating. will find his larder bounteously
supplied with all the necessaries and luxuries the mar
ket can afford. It will be the aim and pride of the
proprietor to keep his eating department well stored,
and in a manner suited to the taste of the most fasti
dious.
To the lovers of good liquors, too, he can without
flattery to himself, offer as good and well furnished a
BAR as is kept in the western country. The choicest
wines and best Ofstronger liquors will always be kept
in store, for the accommodation of those who may fa
vor him with a call.
His facilities for accommodating the traveling pub
lic generally, will be found equal to any in the city. The
Stable is airy and capacious, and the best attention will
be given to the horses of thoseputting tip at his house.
slB-if
Naar Arrival of Queezurarara & China.
THE subqcriber would respectfully invite the at
tendon of the pubiic to hts present stock of White
Glazed Ware, a superinrartichs, together with a select
assortment of White French China,comprising all the
necessary pieces to constitute complete sets ofDining
and Tea were.
Also ; a general stock of articlessuitable for the sup
ply of country merchants, to which their attention is
invited, at his old stand, corner of Front and Wood
DENNING'S FIRE PROOF IRON CHESTS
PITTSDORGH, Oct. 22, 1842.
J Doming: On Friday, the 30th of last month, a
bout 9 o'clock at night, the Planing, Grooving, and
Sash Minufactoty, owned by qay, Dilworth & Co..
with a large quantity of dressed and undressailoinber,
was consumed by fire.
The Iron Safe which I bought oryou some time
b ec k wee i f : do most exposed situation during
;bp fire; and was entirely red hot. I ant pleased to in-
SaTtolostrit Was opened at the close of the fire, and all
open, Scc., eavot-wthts is the best reponagierr
dation f can give of the ntiliq ofvour safes.
0214? Tilt:ll4AS SCOTT.
1111Nristratels Blanks,
Ye/proceedings m attachment under the late law, for
sakat this office. jy 25
PRICE, TWO CENTK 7
To the Um Hozwar allut7l+4lhte lall,---:1 a 11,---:
..,,,,
Stet:—l beg that yen will not suppose me veset mow
to expect to induce you, by these letters, to
your politicalrelations. 'Audi bpabund
ed if I shall succeed in convincintjtest and dew
at zit
we are not so bad as has been tkultultht , and "5
good and sensible men may honestly be demotwati. II
might refer you to the great and good names that ate
still to be found in the democratic lists; but yeetimat
more familiar with them than / am; and 'beside. Vines
fer la different mode of proof.
I pursue a subject, kindred to the onerthiltrill to
in my last letter. Your party claim to lave su tha
talen.s, all the decency and all the wealth oa — t ele
side. you have no doubt often heard such declaration,'
I have often had this claim used against me as OS
argument. yqu will hear it asserted in almost aerie
'fashionable assembly. Now, sir, 1 acknowlee4lll
_dist'
great talents that are to be found in the Whig Milait it
and you will permit me to say I ern sorry they sea tias
grievously perverted. But I cannot admit that in tide
respect you have much to boast of. isuppreserle
that it is tree. The same fortn of argument h.. tall 4
used a thousand times against our holy religion. Ma
Pharisees said ofJesus, "base any of the rulers *'s
the Pharisees believed on him I" There are pried*"
in politics as well as in morals and religion,
too high
land too noble to be comprehended or appre ciated by.
men of novel talente. This is one of the difficulties of
their condition. They are raised shove the ordinary
condition of humanity, and do not easily descend (fobs
their sphere to learn the merits and feelings of than •
that are beneath them. As I understand dem
it is a necessary deduction from the principles=
religion of Jesus. It was in reletiop to that rangiest
that the apostle said. "iiot many wise men of the fblsk,
not many mighty, not many noble are called; but God
bath chosen the foolish things of the world to cool'
the wise; and the weak things of the world to cool
the mighty." • And what is the reason? 'flaked ec
may friary in his presence." Humility is a rare wigs
toe among those called great; and it is a neresaarg
, '
virtue fur those who would "honor all men lIIe tin
exemplify the real, noble democratic principle. .Agalit,
have you all the decency on your side? This hall
been said For as many years back as I can remember,
Yet your party has always been in the minor' . Now
sir, if it is meant that the great mass of f , '
,society is with you, I admit it. But lam one of does .
who do not believe that fashionable society is the most
decent part of society.
If they are, it is because they, and not the woni pi" ,
God, regulate the standard of decency. On your s4date '
you have the decent debauchee, the decent gamble:.
the decent murderer, the decent horse-racer, the ids,
cent speculator, the decent bankrupt, and the decant
blackeuted, and many that are not deoent. But whst
makes them decent? It is the false standard of tite.
cency existing among and created by fashionable peen
pie. Iris thus'you have made Mr Clay decent. it is
thus that the disorders of the whig party have bees;
passed over without the most damning condemnaloe.
Decent whig papers and decent whig men hive NIPI
proved of them. But bring these muter* to the
standard of divine purity, and hew do they appeari....l
The poor blackguard may then bear comparison with
whig decency. "Man looketh on the outward appear
ances but the Lord lOoketh en the bean." The kind
of fashionable society to which I ellede is to be found
principally in cities. It is not the best to . iety of ang
place. And yet, such is our weakness, that we areraq
liable to be misled by it. No are all apt to imitate
them even in their vices. Vice looses its crimson dye
by intercourse with them. Even religious people and
men of talents adopt their opinions, and their power
and influence is felt not only in giving tone to political
'opinion, but in preventing the ways of justice and ebt
structing the free pregress of religious principle, '
It la said yoe have all the wealth qn year aide; and
there is muph truth in the claim. The riot' merchamn, -
the manufacturers, the rich bankers, and the lawyst 11, ,
who get the best part of their living from these. Val,
generally on your side; and I am sorry to air
most of city preachecatoo, because, perhaps, et"
dependence on the rich, and their too frequent '! •
course with them. But, sir, lam sure that you V..,,,.
not consider this a recommendation of your party. " .
the days of our Savior, few rich men could
bend the simple, hembling precepts of the rtsligioetlpileNi
he taught. The great pervading principle of the,„.;
pel is, to "do good unto all men as you have oppe.l.-..-
nity ;" and its great recommendation was, that it Wilk
"preached unto the poor." Selfishness is very apt!to
increase with our wealth. But the more selfablitha
the less democraq, as wellas religion. Often dritalE . :-.
the preacher complain "how hard is it for them Ow-,
have riches" to he brought into subjection to theta*"
of the Savior. They get beyond the pale of the innei . 1
Plibles of ordinary life, and look not hack tweet Hiss ' _ ~.
wants of those they have passed. They "look nthelltyl
the things of others." Democracy then, to be ,
ant with the religion of Jesus, mu;t hot yet =peat. it s .,
sustained by the majority of the wealthy or the ' ': 7 ".-1-1.,„
.of the land. - ' ----Al
•
Sir, the poor we have always with us, 4nd it is . 1 14 ,
(disgrace to us that we visit publicans and sinners.— , t_:.
We seek by our principles and practice to amsdkar
the condition of the poor, and to improve Olt vic4cluir
and in order to du it. we must prove ourselves #,
friends. We cannot do it by hulling intercourse with
the rich. We cannot do it by increasing the power of '-
the rich, and their means of adding to their weskit. '
We cantrotdo it by multiplying Ranks arid other 0111 P.
porations, which are in fact combinations of weak) ,
men. The rich nerd no legal enactments in their • -
ror. They can take care of thtmaselver. The poor
can take no advantage of such enactments. I dem.'
charge the rich or the great, or the fashionable widths;
ing essentially ditTerent from other men- The poor so,
known man, when he becomes stirmundetl with rille wpm!,
circumstances becomes similar in his character. • -
is the weakneer of our nature, that our opinions asiffse . -,
the most part the math of ourcircipristaneis and •
society in which we move. Hence when a poor a mmo,
becomes rich, he almost always falls intO the
ocratic ranks, and is offended that the rich haws setae'
whole power of government.
But. sir, be it so, that you have the faritionable:iins-,
wealthy and the mighty with you. Ir is conelesioW,
evidence that you do not adopt the right methods 06.'
doing good to the people. They do hot ton 4, 2/
from their friends. By means of the patronage ", ,
influence of your rich merchants, mandactureit.
ou have obtained command of the best talents hf
land, and a large majority of the most ably oomholit4
newspapers, and vet you seldom have the people erftk , -
you. They see no reason to trust you. It is nories,'
that you love, but man surrounded with all the mop_
of fashion and riches and talents. I would say
in the language of an eminent divine—ail:4oor*
Honor man from the beginnicik to this end at
earthly career . Honor the char uinbe I „
ing the infant., with a feeling of iti'mys talons' vittlinnf
with a feeling that an immortal saustemett•bam,
HENRY HIOBY
, ...;
Enii
that a spirit been kindled Which itriPc
quenched. H the poor. This sisntypan_ teiCraistaC,
is essential to i roving the canner:ion bet e IWo:
more and the less prosperous conditiom of seelogril
This alone makes beuifieence truly godlike. Watts , ailit4
learn how slightly and shadowy are the distingioat h 11134
tween, the rich and the poor; and that the last. ii !OF'
ward condition, mu 7 be the first in the beet etc
of humanity. A froterisal union, rounded in '
conviction, and istende l d to lift up the
tempted poor. is to do inftoluag mold r
clan, than all our anticipated associai
christianity 'ball have breathed into
cpeet for ;or nature, wherever jt4 foot
halo good."
should be sorry to MS the day, .
wading,* the control of this gosentustrea,
hese you would be sorry too, rich as you are.
legislation would then be in laver of wealth„
eig ID ailv itiornittg Fait,