ti;M . , ~.~. ,~.~. ~= tif 13ta$11ED PAILY, BY BELLLIPS SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORN PLIBLI,SHE:D AND EDITED BY • inint.UPS & warm tv,„ce.i.ef. of Wood and Fifth. Sireets. to plats.—live dollars a year, payable in advance. knee copies Two CLMTS—for sale at the counter $ .se (Ake, tad by News Bor. 'rho Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer it rabies':lrd at t h e game Mike, on a datable medium sleet, at TWO I)OLLAB,S a year, in advance. Sin fie copies, SIX CENTS. • . TERNS or ADVERTISING. t.k.it SQUARE OF TWELVE 'LINES OR LESS: bintimiertion, 'so 50 One month, $5 00 tell do., ' 075 Two do., • 600 -Vireo 414., , 100 Threedo., 700 tin", week,' . 150 Four do., 800 Two 00., , ''.3 00 Sii do., 10 00 r4n, d n .,' 400 Ono year, 15 00 If-EARLY ADVERTISENIF.NTS. .. - 611.6.11011.11,111 LS 611.6.11011.11,111 LS AT PLEASURE. One Sqsare. Two Sgnares. 'Mionth4., $lB 00 Si months, $25 00 x r 12-no year, : 25 00 Ono year, 35 00 Tr4PLargr,or lavertisetn , 1,7V.._C A11..D3 'of four. ' Public Offices, &c. Cu Pali Office, Third between Market and Wood treots—R. M. Riddle, rostumuer. Custom House, W titer, Ith door from Wive& st.,,re.. ersou's buiiclings--William 13. Mowry, Collector. • City Treasury, Wood,hetwoen First and Second streets--James A. Bertram, Trea,,urer. County Treasury, Court House, next door to the lecortier s LE*.e—Jolta C Devitt, Treasurer. i r Afeyer'i Office, Fourth, between Marketand Wood tfittlits--Alexan.ler Hay, Mayor. „We reinot s E..echunge, Fourth near Market st. • Overseers of the Poor, E F l'r3tt, 4th meet. 's)rtve Saithistla; I .1 Aslthiidge, Vireer's Temper wee Hasse, c4ilet of Flout and Market-streets. 311 RANKS. Psitsbrergh; h...tween Market and Wood streets on thin] and Fourth streets. Miretantstandifanafeetarers' and Farmers' De set, t Rank, (formerly Saving Fend,) Fourth, between 'Weed and Market :ureets. "g.rehnnge, Fifth st. near Wood. EIOT ELS: . . Monongahela House, Water street,,. near the greilosags /iota, corner of Penn and St Clair. Aferchanta'lliatet, corner of Third and Wood. - ,4 tlaci,e,iruerorritirdandSmithfield. flailed States, corner of Peon st. and Canal Spread Eagle, Liberty street, near seventh. Alsasii.sx House, Liberty St., o pposite Wayne. . Iro4,Vearses ,ILsission House, Penn St., opposite • Iron City Kate!. Fifth street, between Wood and blaritet,,Jacoh Boston. Proprietor. Pis. Closes Celebrated Female Pills. H.E.SF. Nits urn strongly recommended to the notion of La lies as a *aft: and efficient remedy in ,einovitig those complaintspecullar -theirsex, Crum f Rat ofimercisciorgeneraldeffility of the system. Ihey obviate' c o•tiveness, and c ounteract all hysterical and Nervoirta.Lictious. These Yips have gained the sane. ion and approhation of the most eminent Physiciansale s in ise Unitkri States, and many Niothers. Fur ilesnieand Betail,hy R. E.SELL I.: RS, Agent Nir , ser No. 20. Wood Street. below Sv/C011(1 SOTEL & BOARDING 8005 D. FRANKLIN lIOUSK. THE ‘ithscriher respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has opened a Hotel nod Boarding House in Third street, u few d.iors from Nioad, whor travelers and others Will be accommo- Anted en the e nvist roasimaide terms. The house is spazious;a64 been Sited up at considerable ex pense, mad every arringainent is made that will en sure the comfortatol render enifsfaction to boarders and halgers A share of public patronage is respect ' fully sotieitud. 5414 Coal! Coal:1 A DA.NI alwapi keeps coal for ante at Li the Mowing:thrill wharf, above the Bridge and at the listsin, in Liberty st, next to .Msittborr Sloan's Warohonos, width he will sell I,s eheap as it can be porchased of any other dealer 7-tf. ri Spring Fashion. farm: subscriber has now on ha n d Avoid,, aiplfrae will mtinue manufacture,( hi* o N o 73 Woo& street) the latest .:tyle of HATS and CAT'S, which fur beauty and durability L.annot be surpassha. Thankful to his friends and the public for so liberal a parruna:r heretofore bestowed, he hopes to merit a continuance of their favors. WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Maxi street, rola-3m next door to the corner of 4th. FRESH. SPRING GOODS. • CIIMAP PLACE roa CASII. SIGNOFTHP:GLLT COMB. • • , Na. 108, Market Street, near Liberty. rill 11E tubtcriher respect fully informs hit custutners k 4 .1 and the public geuerully, that he has jutt a-etas n ett from- the east, and is now receiving as large, goad and cheap an astortinent of variety gutais as any other staiiinihasent in the city. Nu. Nierehants and others who 0 411 up Pwrediase chenp. will Ni s call at lOB, slid they will not be disappointed. row pandit the tux.'k just receive& cast and 6 curd spool cotton, 200 " Graham's 6 " 66 r2OO " asometod, 200 fitley's shoe thread's, 0 30 " " patent threads, 000 gross hooks and eyes, 110 'racks American pins, • 100 " German '''-‘,171 thousand needles, 180 assorted stay bindings, • -25040 t; assorted line rimy combs, 1100 " redding •^- 560 " assorted cotton cork. Sl5 gross shoe lanes, 50 " corset " 150 doz. cotton night caps, _ 100 " assorted hosiety, • 150 " gloves and mitts, 25 gross assorted fans. .1100 du. palm leaf hats, • - 115 piece, Ashburton lace. • 110 " edgings 4 5110 gross pearl buttons. 75 " 110 " figured born battens, 10/ " %add DE, ni fid japooned do SO " flue English dressing combs, • • 'l6O " asroorted suspender., - filth a generalas4ortnsent of Variety Gooas to minter molte:tontine, which will be /old wbaleAalenr Olean for cask. C.l EAGER. apriS To Printers. W E hsayearecy oesivbetion,danadfueniliglubnereniv after . keep r'as Ink - Issla9o and small kers, which we will he ale w seV Oshsiter than it has heretofore been odd is this city. Orden from the e.!tiatry gr,compinied by dm toil ts ow. • calms) will be prentmly ottendeil to. ii PHILLIPS k SMITH. 1049ffice *filo Pootand Mtaufactuser. .. . • ... 1 .., .--• vic.f •; ' • •4 7 . -- 2, - .. .? • st. , • - .„, * V" . ~',. ,'‘•-,-, -.'-'•-• ~,, - 4r :tv• - =•.- . it ''' 4, tr : ' 4 ' 4 e/P l* * ''V 10 , . . Al , ~ -. 4 , . : • -.4 r - ir k --$:-.0,- -,,, ,--..,. A., .. . 4 ,..: • - ... . . . ..k.. .. • *oh r - - 1 , ~?,4 _4,.. , , , . • . , . "t Al° 4 '• . ior . . . ~ . , . . • .., ~.... • _ , ... .. . .. ' • . fir AI • - . , 4 4 .... _ .... ..., __•,... , . , ._ .. , ....„,.. i441 1., . 1 : „....,...:: -- e r :._. ...-,4 . 5•- . .....: - 7 .:, ~..:'. 1 ... I i I` .1 L, ~,,., . • ur .. . ~.. , .. .... _. ..s --Ns - -- _ __ __-------- — r - --- - --- - ---- - S - T R. - E - 13 7' ' -----7----- CS, PI TT -SBURGH, PENNI& AT- FIVE DOLLARS PER ANI•UN_ I, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE; -------: le3 SIX DOLLARS R year. CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ _ WardandArtess, Dentlisti, No 118. Liberty etivet, s few floors below St. Clair, 4,14-14Thttorney sad. Can:neap? at La ' Office on :Fourth sireet. between Grant end Smithfield, a fuw doors from the corner of Fourth nna G rant street*. ' sept• 10 AVCANDLESS & M'CL11111.:, , • Attorneys and COaasallors at Z Ai* Office in the Dintnond. hack of the oil Coiellif4toO ge, st )10 Pittsburgh. • Francis FL Skunk, Attorney &Maar, Fourth street, above woos, sep 10-ly t7•Pittlibtergh, Ps- Thomas tiaroilton, Attorney at Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield st s., sep 10—y • • Pittsburgh, Pa. Eyster &Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Other remewed from the Diamond to "Attiwney's Row," shady side of 4th, between Market and .'Mood its., s. 10 Pittsburgh. _ - N. Buelunnoter, Attorney at Law, as n:moved his office to Beams' taw Buildings, 4th st., niou've Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10 James Callan, Attorney at Law. OFFICE FIFTH I'ITTSIIOI,6II juno 13-1 y Wis. E. Asada, Attorney at Law, 'itt shitrgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposim gurko's E_V!WILLIAM E. AUATIN, EMI., will givetis atten ion to my unkiiished buline,s, nod I recommend him to the patron:lgo of my friend,. sop 10-y WALTER FORWARD. Shaler & Siespson, Atte:tuffs at Law, Office at the building fnrtnerly ienritideci by the UnS ed States bank, 4th street. bet%% een Market anti Woo, met-3m rows RD 111,411.3011. atreets. CHAILI.Ka 811A1.ZR . -- Daniel M. Curry, Attorney at Office ow Fifth street, between \Vood andSmithfick ap 8 Pittsburgh. falobert Porter, Attorney at Law, Office on dm coruer of Fourth and Sinitlit i olg streets sop It) Pttsburgh. vsomoMMl __— Scary S. Magraw,Attarney at Law, I las mums-cal& office to his residence, ou Fourth At two doors above Smithfield: scp 10 Geo. S. Selden, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth strvet,between Wood and Smithfield Ir,FConveyoneing and other inAlunieutt of wri ting legally and promptly - executed mar tf John J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, Will attend to enlleeting atellltecuring claims. and wit also prepare legal itistemm.mts of %%Tiling with correct nee and despatch. Smithfield .trees (near sth g ees • mil, '44 _ ---- U. Morrow, Alderman, ()trice mirth Fifth Atmet, h. to W and Smithfield, l'ittalmrgh. 'Ler 10—tf Dr. S. FL Holmes, Offi , e 771 Secuad aplet, nest door to Mulvany & Co.'• (Ituris Wur,11011:c. rep IDy _ p. L. IIOCINSIIN 3e1;111111. Robinson & Mcßride, Attorneys at Law, Office an Fourth, between Wood and Market its. fFir Conve. ant ingand ,ether ime ruments of wri -Ifting legally and promptly executed. 510 - - Thomas Doandly, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth .treet,laqweenWood and Smithfield, adjoining Putterbun's Lii.•ry Stables. inv7 - -- • Dr. George Watt, PRACTISING PHYSICIAN SLTGEON at. 'tear the come: of Sixth ali—ly. Dr. A. W. Patterson, lince on Smithfield street, third door from the corner o shctt_ilreet. __se 10_ Doctor Daniel Mcriloal, Office on Fifth gt.roet, between W(NNI and Smitfificloi amts. ritt:4l.urgh. dee 10—y ------- II N, -TENNI NGS & COTT • N YARN WAREHOUSE, Ns. 43, Wood Street, Agents fin- tha sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns. war 17—y NE W GOO DS.--1' RESTON & MAC K EY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in English, Preach and Domestic Dry Goods No. 81, 'Market street,P ittsburgh. BIRMINGHAM & CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. GO, Water street,Pittsburgh,Pa. ...„rirTaams.—Reeeiving and shipping, 5 cents per 100 lbs. Commission on purchases and sales, 21 y per mar 22 Ircn Works, Edward Hughes, .ofestufacturer of Iron and Na Warebowe,No. 25, Wood at., Pittsburgh. — HAILMAN, JENN INGS & CO., Wholesale Gregor*, Commiscion sad Pro duce Merchants, And dealers is Pittsburgh Manufactures. anr j 7 No, 43.117[04 street. Pittsbury • 111104bew Jakewasisber and Kai: Dresspr, MU; remover:lw Fourth strivt, opposite the Mayors of fice, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. lie solicits' a aliare of public pa wttage. seri 10. D AVHOLES ALF. AND RETAIL GROCER, For. warding and Commission Merchant, and dealerinCountry reudlUtgo and Pittaburgh Manufac tures,No 28 Fifth street., Pittsburgh. —_—____-- EY & CI-J3gerchants, 't Wholesale Dry Gil"! No 1 , 23, Wood Street. T~iid (low' above Fifth, West side, Pittsburgh CHARLES A. McANIILTY, Parwardiair and Commission Aceatforla. S Portable Boat Line, forthe transporter tioa of Igeeehandira to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia. Now York and Boston. j3l-ly JOUR PARKER, (Of Ile Weil-v.OIV J. 4. J. Parker.) Wholeside Grocer; Dealer in Produce, and PITTSRe2GH MANUFACTURES, No. 3, COMME Roto isar2o4 Liberty street, Pitudwrigh, Piu POWDER MANUFACTUREze 01-606 Nuspirnstimpt• PITT ‘11:71INSTOlt iIt:STOCKTOIt,' Booksellers, Printers szul Paper Makers, No. 37, Market street- sep 10 --- JOHNSON & DUVAL, Bookbinders and Paper. Balers, Continue businesk at the stand late of M'Candieis Johnson. Every desmiptitm of worki their line net, • ly and promptly executed. . may 8-1 THOXLS B. Your a Faxe cis L. euxo. Thos. IL Tones & Co. Furniture Ware Rooms, cornet-of Hand street and Ex change alley. Perseus wishing to purchase furniture, will find it totheir advantage to gilie as a call, being furl ly satisfied that we can please aa to tjuality and price- Peplo IC John Mtn and Surgical Instruitunit Manufacturer, Nol4o Wood street, two doors from Virgin al &ey. Pa. N. D.—Always on band an extensiro asricirminnt Surgical and Dental instruments, Danksr?s, Tailor's, Hatter's, Hair Dresser's tid Tame" Patent Shears Saddler's Tools. Trusses, Air. je 24. PITTSBURGH, P A.• , R tiP WOOD AND FIFTH RGH, THURSDA 41 , x1In ka i t o. James Patterson, Jr., Birmiritsmomar Pimtnagh, Ps., rannufaCtillr i r of locks, hinges Mia itstaa -. :miraceVuller, mill and timber . crews; houses screwsfur rollidethills, Ste. sep 10-y 1 -------- John lirOloskery, Tailor awl Clothier, Liberty street, betvmen Sixth street and Virgin elley S rtth side. sep 10 Webb Clossfs Soot and Shoe BELsavt.c . .No. 83, 41k st., next door to eke U. S. Bank. Ladiesprinelia, kid and satin ;limes matiein the neatest manner,and by the neatest Frenrhpatterns. sep 10 . Birmingham & Taylpr, AGANTS 1 , 011 STEAMER CLEVELAND AND "IRON CITY LINE," TO CLKVNI.AI4I). 0. A. G. REISHART. SIDNEY STILONG. REDRIART & STRONG, (Successors to Lloyd & Co.) 1110 mils and Retail Grocers ansi Commission Alf ercha Nis, No. 140, Liberty At., a few .I,sws above St. Clair, OP %Vl...re families and others can at all times be Wraith...l with vow! Gratis at moderate prices. 128 1A ID L.LUID D. & G. W. Lloyd, II lIOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION FORW tRDINGG MERCHANTS, AND DIALERS 18 ?KUDCCE a rmilavuoa WOW r•CTL RES al" Liberal advance' in cash or.gorals mad i an cohi , ignments of proiltico, &c,., at No, 142, Liberty street. nils REMOVAL. JAMES HOWARD & CO. AVE retimved their WALL PAPER WARE HOUSE to NO. r. 3, WOOD STREET, between Dientonel alley land Fourth Street. Where they have on hand a large an.l sitletalea a.- .ortment of W ALL P A ern. and 11.,turEtts, suitable fur poperinq Parlor., Chamber., 1t all., &C.. A 1.0, a general 4..0rt meet of WI itifts, Letter, Pa int ing, VS' ruppiipt and Tea lower, Bonnet Boards, &c. Which they will cell low for Cath, nr in exchange for Kn., fan n er- &c. fab 22. 4 4 ---------- RENOV 11OLDSHIP & BROWNE HAYE removeil their Paper Store from Market street to No. 64 Wool street, ono door from the cot ner of 4th street: where they keep on hand theit us ual a ssortment of W ALL PA PERS. fur papering par lors, entries, chambers, Su., and also ritINTING, W RI T I NG, nod al WRAP!' ING P A PERS, BONN ET BOARDS. &e., l of which they oiler for sale on nc commoduting terms. fel) 14 18 43—dtf Ntestot.ssU. COLY.3IA% LLOYD It. COLEDAN• Coleman & Co., General Agents,Forwarding and Cometission Merchants, Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss- They respectfully Co licit consignments. n 22—tf William 0. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Framer Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittslatrelt, l'a. CI AN V ASSbrushes,vantish,&c., for artists, always on hand. Looking Glasses, promptly fin med to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to regilding alai jobbing of every description. Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. sop 10-y SAMUEL MORROW, ISsaufactarer of ee Tint Copper sad Sheet tr Ware No. 17, Fifth street,botvoeca Wood and Market, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share of public patronage. Also, on hand, the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons, skillets , akettles, pots , ovc n s , coffets mills, &c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves i ll she it determined to sell che icrcash or appralea paper mar7—tf PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORig, Port rail Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Buit's Buil ding. J. Osborne would solicit a call from those who desire Portraits. Spcimens can be dem athis rooms may S. Dont you wont AHANDSOME Coo.. nod Pantaloons, or Vest. bettet made and finer cloth than you can get at the high priced e,tablishmer till:tithe city? If rind°, call at the Three Big Doors. We will warrantthem equal, if not superior, to any thnt can be purchased west of the mountains. Bring the cash and wo will put you into a first rate suitin a few minutes. If you prefer having your measure taken and your clothes made according to your own notion you can have it dune, and when it is done you will be satisfied beyond a doubt. Don't misuske the place. JOHN tirCLOSKEY, marT.T.tf Three Big Doors. No 151, Liberty st. DR. W . KERR.. .. .30XL Moninn. KERR & MOH LER, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES , Corner of Wood street and Vireirsalley, No. 144, FRESH Medicines, selected ana pat up with care, can be had at all times, at moderate prices. • rir Physicians' proscriptions carefully compound ed. may 2-17 Notice to ail lobos it may concern. A LL person* having claims against the Estate at t 1-Oliver Ormsby Evans,deeeased, as wellastbose knowing themselves indebted to the same, will please preient their accounts forttlement to C. Eaetzleimns, the No 10 Water street, who is dul y authorized to said Estate. SARAH L. VANS. - fubls A olministi tons. • , 1(1 kNUF ACV RE D andsolli wholesale and retail .17.1. SIXTH STSSZTp 000 &MC below Snithfielam ost 21-Iy. OCTOBER 17, 184 PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. - Springs and Axles for Osrrisges At Eastern Prices. THE subsctibersmanufacture and keep constant • ly on and Coach,Eliptio 'Springs (war ra nted,) Jun b iata Iron Axles, Silver said Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and lated Hub Bands, Stump Joints patent Leather, Siiver and, Brass Lamps. Three , Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, & C ., &c. JON ES & COLEMAN. . _imp 10 St. Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge. licanoval—fron Ss 1. 1 IRESPECTFULLY inform my friends that 1 have reinoved my FIRE PROOF IRON SAFE FACTORY to Third street, opposite the 'PAM 96 lice, and avail myself of this opportunity to tender sing thank:Wet) tho 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 e y Safes shall he made without any sieceptips. AU my Safes which have beep . n inigthugs burnt down have saved all their content*. WTheyare kept ikii sale at my shop, and at At wood, Jooes &Co's; Delta &Fleming s; and at.D T Mor”en's. • . JOHN DENNING. N"11. 25 Ws gorid New OtleamoSugar for sale. al3-tf ----- WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR. • A Supesiom Wash for the Teeth, DRonuci No at once the most healthy state of the muudr—Cleansing and ri ng the teeth to their nature) whitenes. ; giving has to the ewes, des troying the puttifeetive influence of decayed teeth, lessening in every instance the irritation and snteness incidental to their 16~41 state, and infect combin ing in its effect all diet can he desired in a Dentifrice. Also. a supetidr Tooth Powder, es recommended to the Medical faculty of Philudelphin, by the celebra ted Doct. Hodson. Prepared and sold by Wm A. WARD, Dentist, Liberty street. aug 31 - -------- Pittsburgh Gyuutiudurs. TMrd arra, belscrert Wood and Smithfield. th: Subscriber having fitted up the Gymnasium ji- in first rate style, will open his books fur season sithscrikers. on Mondny, the 8 2.11 inst. As a place of exercise, the Gymnesinm hits no supe rior in this city. It hat been fitted up with new appa ratio, calculated fn bring all the muscles into healthful action. This kind of exercise is recommended by all the best physicians in the city, as culcalated to in vfgorate the body mud improve the health grnernlly. It is especially recommended to persons of sedenta ry habits, who nra liable to slitter from indigestion and exer its kindred evils, produced by wank of proper cise. Call in and examine the establishment fur your JOHN WC:Li:LLANO. se p 3-3 m EnsarlB G. W. LLGTI3. Push Trees. aft THE sulacriberhas just received front the Nur =eery or Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia. a lot of the choicest variety of poach trees, to which he would call the attemtion of the public. F. SNOWDEN. No. Liberty at.:b dof Wood. NEW EST.ARLISRMENT. einongshela elothiiikslore.• FR ILNCIS COOLEY and RIPMERT LAIRD TA itoßs, having associatedthemselves together fur the purpose of C arrying on extensively their b ness, and' fitted ttp a store en Water street. between Smithfield and Woad streets, near the NI unongshel* House. respectfullv solicit thelpatronage of their friends and the public. having just opened a larw r e assort n - entss of seasonable oods, and materials. anr made the ereary arrange ments, they nre prepared to fill nil orders, with which 'bey may he favored, with despatch, aral on the most reasonable terms. may 17-tf - & WILIIARTII, rorwarding and Commission Merchants, LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, AND PITTSBURGH SIANUFACTURF.S. • FOR THE ALLEGHEVY RIVER TRADE Cornet of Penn and Irwin itreets, L. 0. RaTant.oa, t VITTSBURaiI• L. WILIWURTH. 5 a5-ly J. I. LOGIN. oto . • CON K ELI., I'hilad ' a AUCTION GOODS. JAMES K. LOGAN S. C 0.,. _ AftkStreet,between the Exchange Bank and Wood Street, Pitfilburgh, Pa., Dealers in Staple sad Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOCKS, 4.e. it 1 LLEN KRAMER, Exeluxnge Broker, No. 46, Acorner of Wood and Third streets, Piasburg Pa. gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought a nd bog.aighteheelts on the Eastenieities, for sale. Drafts,notif and bills,collectecl. IttFERINCES Win. Dell& Co., jehn D. Davis, F. Lorenze, J. Painter & Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex.Dronson&Co. J , AmHDowEACkp. James M'Caralless J. R. M' Donald. W. 11. rope, Esq., Pres% --- FOR SALE CHEAP, Two New and First Rate Steam Unglues. ONE is 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4 foot suoke, will be sold with or without boil der ers. The other engine is 12 horse power,7; inch cylin, 3 foot stroke, one boiler about 22 .ang,3t3 inches in diameter. These mines are made of the beet ma terials and is the most substantial ' seen at limner, and will be; sill on secaommodatiug terms. They can be the warehouse of the subscriber at any time. 314—tr • H. DEVINE. U. States tine. AND DEALCKs IN —.-f---- JOHN McFARLAND, • Stipholsterne and Cabinet litsksr,l6 2d at., between Wood and Markel, Respectfully informs his friends and the public that he aredto execute an orders for sofas, sideboards, b ur saus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and spring mattrassms, curiains, caipets; all of uphol stering work, which he will warrant equal to any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 1..---------- 0 PARTNERSHIP. E Undersigned have this day entered into part. 1 nership, for theipurpose.of doieg a Transports lion, Forwarding-, and Commission business antler the miand firs* of H Devine & H. DEVIN,E. ar 28 E. G Cs. El ITESIDES. JOHN Wholesale Grocers sad Oirouniosien Wee cheats, No 1, Commercial Row, Liberty street, al9-ly Pittsburgh. Chard. .1 DA VITT , formed', of the loin City Closb W • ing Store. ie now engaged at the Tease BIG Dooms, obeys he wil/ be happy to see bis Wens& audionner customers, and s9ree them to the best of Iris Aft , • alt-tf • __. _.. 1 81111111101 f Ala. - MHE itthecaiber begs leave -.to return bisi .1 grateful ac knowledgmentale Mrs numerous = RETORTS ON BARRISTERS. liana land tilorblic in general for their liberal pa- , trtniiigefor'Whars Out, and would earnestly solicit u Sergeant Cockle, who was a rough blustering fellow.rial continuance at:his new establishment, No 84, Third once got from a witness mini than begave. Ist a t street. (south ale) between Wood and Market sts., l of a right to fishery, be asked the witness. "Doistthou and 4th door from Wotan-met, adjoining Mrihmsen's love fish?'—"Ay," replied the witness with a grin, Glass Warehouse, where, in addition to the mnnufitc- 1. "hut I donne like cockle sauce with hi" The rasr of turo of cabinet. furniture, he has commenced the Up- I laughter which echoed through the court, rather dire ' bolstering business bird} it. branches; and the manu- !tether! the learned •sergeant. There is an anecdote facture of WindrorChairrof every dercription,tegette something similar related of Serg't. Doll. a Prat er with a new invention of bedstedafai superiortoany I lawyer of the list age. A geutlernan once appeared of the patent humbugs of the day, the facility their iin the Court of King's Bench t 3 give bail in the sum of lOnstrnetion affords will strongly recommend them to :43,000. Serg't.. Davy wanting to display his wit, the public, an they aro a perfect hug trap. • 1 said to him sternly, "And pray, sir. bow do you make The subscribtt is determined to spare neither pains !Out that you are worth £3,000l" The gentletwan nor expense in,procuring tlielatest eastern French and i..stated the particulars of his property up to £2,940. English fashions, and having secured the services of I ' -'That's all very good. said the sergeant.,"bat:;ou went some of the hest workmen in. the country he will be ',£6o more to be worth 13,000." For that sum," enabled to, manufacture furniture of a superior style. I replied the gentleman, in no way discontented, "I Purchasers will find it their interest to call before pair ; have a note of hand of one Mr Serg't Davy, and I hope chasing elsewhere, as he willkeep constontly on hand' he will• have the honesty soon to settle it," The lanea general assortment of furniture,chsirs, matt mitres, !ter that this reply excited; extended trAin toilet/tench; &c. -.r • M. KANE. jr. the sergeant looked uhushed, and Load Mansiksiti ob. NB. Steam and canal boats furnished with up h o l- served, in his usual urbane toue, "Well,brother Davy, stery, chairs, and cabinet furniture, at reduced prices 11 . think, we may accept the bail." Doctor Bonlunt, • -4 with despatch . a 16-tf 1 notorious quack, was once under examinutioe by Mr. Abraham Moor. -Your name is Brodum, 1 believe, in quired the counsel. The doctor nodded assent. "Pray 111-101 , do you spell it—Bre-dem or Bred hum!" . Oa this there was a loud laugh in court, which was not diminished when the quack replied with nmcktadmir able self-Possession, "Why, tare, as I be but a demur. I spell my name Bnelhum; but if I were a barrtger, • I should spell it Bred-hum !" Dunning, while cavil` ining a witness, asked him if he did not live et the very verge of the court. "Yes, I do," war - the reply.. "And pray why have you selected such a spot for year reeidencer - In the coin hope of escaping the rascally imprestinence of damning," was the retort. A witness with n'ilardolphiait nitre coming in Dunning's way. lielaid to him, "Now, Mr. Copper-nose, you horn been s-vorn, what do you say I" Why, upon mygoth," replied the wimess,"l would not exchange my copper nose fur your brazen face!" • Fall Fashions, AAt thn NEW HAT and CAP STORE. No. 102 Wood street, third dont below S. Panoestuck & Co.'s Auction ROOM.. The subscriber feeling drankful fur the liberal patmn-I age he has received, would respectfully inform his cits-.: ,t men aid the public, that he is prepared to supply , them with the jatest style of Hats awl Caps; and on', the most reasohable terms. Persons . wishing to buy,' for Ca4h, are invited to call, as be is determined to sell at pricesjo suit the times • Sept 304 and Coughs: C olds!! C onsumptioa !!! THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY. TH I S pleasancaral certain cure fur coughs &WI colds goes ahead of all the preparations now ur ever offered to the public. The use of kis so great that the proprietor has some difficulty in keeping a supply for the increasing demand. Medical agencies,grocr. ries, drugglits.cotTee houses, and even bars on steam bouts,keep a supplyon band. it is called for every where, and will sell in any place. 'The reason is this every one .whobasit cough or cold by eating albs, tics find themselves cured, as it were, by. magic. Fends's at a distance, by remitting the money, post paid, to subscriber, willhe attended to. For sale by the sin# s ' .. ' 6i vents; five sticks for2s cents; and at wboiessile . 'a. Timms, Druggist, s 3, Market street, where a general assortment of Drugs and Med iciues may always I be found. j 24 4 - -----'"--"-------.:-7-------r-. In—CHEAP BARD ABB. WHITMORE & WOLFF. Corner of Liberty and St. Clair Ste., Pilisb gh ARE now receiving their spring importation of HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAD DLERY, to which they respectfully invite the atter:- tion of purchasers. Having completed arrangemelms. through which they are now receiving supplies '- DI SECT FROM TH 7' E MANUFACORIESLI I V Anecitote of the. .Rev. Thomas • Allen, 01 ... ENGLAND, tbey shall at all times be prepared' to i fi cid.— ..l bonus Ai1 ,.,, ~,,a b , el, settle.) a,, the clergy sell at such prices as will make it the interest ef or l melt of the I , iVk n twelve year,:, when the revolution chasers to call. ' began. His tent led him at once into the forces. la Aiwa) son hand, a full and general assortment R1i1776 i1776 he war chaplain at White Plains; and in the FLE BARRELS AND GUN TRIMMINOS, i neat year at Ticenderogu. Wheu Burgoyne's lova- PLANES, COOPERS, CARPENTERS ANliti idftn became alarming, he put himself at the bead of SMITHS' TOOLS. Also, rt g reat ‘ arie g . at the. Berkshire itultmteers, and reported himself to LOCKS and, LATCHES for building purpos to- Stark. at Benningtoo. Before dad -light, on the aloes gether, with every variety of articles appertaining to log of the Bennington fight, he addressed the General thebusiness. altl-tf I ......, We, the people of Berkshire, have been frequent- KrIBON CITY ROTEL,* ly called upon to fight, but have never been led against . I the enemy. We huve now m eilved if you will not FIFTH STREET, Next door to the Exchange Bank, Pitlitburgk. Pa. let us fight. never to turn ant again." Stark. dark an "If he wanted on march then, when it was dark Jacob Boston, Proprietor, • rainy 1" "Nu" "'lien," .replied Starlit, "if the ' RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the Lord should once more give us sunshine. and Id. not public generally that he has taken thiwell i gi ve yoe fighting enough, I sill never ask You to come ro known establishment . end has had it thottg lyre - w i n ." The sunshine came, and the fighting too t paired hi all its departments; and it is now fitte op in), and well and bravely. dist.that Berkshire band bear a style inferior to none in the city. Epicures, 4.1 all themselves. somi, of the refugees, h l a sa id. . recog ,. fond of good eating, will find his larder bounteously ! D ined him. and said, "there is Parson Allen—let as supplied with all the necessaries and !mules that ?Mir - 1 pop him..",, When the firing become heavy, he ,jumped ket can afford. It will be the aim and pride pf th e . li from a rook where he stood, and cried, liowyboye, proprietor to keep his eating department well 'core d, tie! us give it to them."—satin eto his brother, "pat d ada a manner suited to the taste of the most (sari- I load etwl I'll fire." He was asked' if he killed any im's. in „n one. He answered, "he did not know; but dud; ois- To the lovers of good liquors.too, he can . tbout serving a flout-. often repeated, in a bush hard by, flattery to himself, offer asgpod and well furnished a which seemed tube succeeded each time by a- fall of BARns is kept in the western gaunt ry. The choicest seine of our men, he levelled his musket, and firing wines and best of stronger liquors will always he kept i in that dhertitm, put out the flash." in store, for the accommodation of those who may fa. I vor him with a call. His facilities for accommodating the travelng pub lic generally, will be found equal to any in the 4 y. i The is niry atelcapacious, and the best atie ton will be given to the horses of those putting up ar his house. alB-tf Pittshurgh, P• .._ - New Arrival of QUOSUMWIIIre' dt C • 'wt. THE snlncriber would respectfully incite) the at tension of the public to4ts present stock f White Glazed Vare,a superiorarticht, together with a select assortment of White French China,comprisOur all the necessary pieces to constitute complete setarDining and Toe ware. - Also a general *tock of articlossuitable for the sup. ply of country merchants. to which their aitotitinn is invited, at his old stand, cornerH EN RY H'lof Front and Wood streets. CIBY. ally Philadelphia. Cincinnati, 0., St. Louis, Mo. y. } DENNING'S FIRE PROOF' RON CHESTS. PITTSIIVROR,I Oct. 22, 1842. J Denning: On Friday, the 30th of lasemonth, a bout 9 b'clork at night, the Planing, Gnatning, end SashNlinufactory, owned by Gil, Dilworth & Co., with a I a rge quantity of dressed and undressed' umber, wasall consumed by fire. The Iron Safe which I ' , bought of you some time back was in the most exposed A itutititm during the Fire, and was entirely red hot. lam pleased to in. form you it was opened at the close of the 6-e, and tit lmoks, papers, S t c.,stivetit—thia is the best I ecommen dation I can give of thiutility ofyour safes. THOMAS SCOTT. 0214 ° *busks, For proceedings in-attachment under The late law, fur mile at ibis affico. Important Arrival. . THE subscriber has this day reeeiweli direct from J. the importers, the following celebrated brands of cigats, viz: Congresske, Regalia, Canove, Cazadorevi 'Principle Ugues, principle, Together with the best broods of rugisie elleortig Tobacco (fine cut,) Snails and ha Spanisli end Cow t em Cigars; all of which will be sold a the lowest possible price for cads. G. W. GLASSGOW De d'Juan Er die la Monde, Calms, Louie de Garcia, Pedro Germ°, T. Antonia, WGINLEY, No COI Wear st., a fewdoors from die opt 184 f Monongahela Hoare. he Mail!), ,Morning Post. lidian Lewin of Witdost.—A bird catcher netted a sparrow, and as be held t', the bird epened his beak, and said. ..pray let me go, what good can my imprison ment do? if you sell mr no nun will give you swo peace for metbut if you promise to let me go, I wilt give you three lesions of wisdom, by which you may ma kelrfortun,e,sboth for yourself nod fur the kuttha butclia," (family.) "These, then, are my lessons: nester regrit what is irretrievably guae, never believe that which seems improlrobbi and mean. experse.your disappointments to the world." Grateful fitr se much sound advice, the bird-catcher opened his hand, and the happy little sparrow new off to the spray of a neighboring tree. where, having plumed her feathers with an air of triumph: "Foolish guar.," qutoth AM. "I haves pearl in my Crop 'weighitig a toile beast thou killed me how greet bad been thy trensurc!" Hearing this, the man broke forth into load lamentations an his loss, and when his disappointment bad a liule Tea ied itself, the little bird exclaimed, "Alas! alas! what are my lessons worth, when. at the first temptation, them bast forgot ten all? Did 1 nutlet! thee never tee grin what was irrecoverably gone? And the west wind (is easier to catch than 1. Did I. net tell thee never to believe what was improbable? And how should I, whose whole body does not Weigh half a tole, carry. a I peull of double my own weight in my crop? Did I lnot tell thee to conceal thy diemperi ntmentst Antihero thou host tens thy hair, and hawled so loud its thy anger, that the neighbors gather round us. Aloof I Ala,! can experience may make men wise?" ----- rg• Maj. Nostir, in 'one of his walks through Brusiway et Mad. Restell, of iefamous now. rietv . , flaunting in ailkti - tind saline. He thus moralises on the ocersiopt was very near senteacing that wornatrence to the penitentiary. bad prepared an address, so true, so ' painful, so impressive, that it would have melted the heart of even a slayer oh innocents—bus her lawyer staved proceedings by a bill of exceptions, and now she nearly rides over one of her judges, tosses np ber beautiful head, and say. in effect, "behold the triumph of virtue:" Instead of a Linsey woolsey petticoat—a boddice of the same cloth, fitted closely to her beauti ful Gam, her lap filled with oakum and her taperifig fingers tipped with tar—she is gloriously attired in rich silks and laces; towers nbore bee sea in a splen did carriage; snaps her fingers at the law and all its pains and penalties, and (Airs nut for new naked age and mote gtild.—Cati that woman sleep? • • • • day of retribution molt arrive, and fearful will be its reckoning.' An Enignsa.—The Hajar Moorshabad once as • - what that was that did not hermits last year, has not happened this yearend whim,' happen nest,year:l.... A nd the chiefs and the merainms, tho astrologers iusd the hakims, could give no afr.wer; hat a pool O man stepped forth, and having kissed the ground pat his for. brad to tbe earth, owe, and bolding his arms. exclaiay your highness' shadow never he le4e, and may you has a thousand years, es long as your fnthrr, the son. awl your brother the moon; but your highnss did not poy yaw servants last year . Tway have not p a ida them this year, and your highness' pro; plerannot expect, t hete fi oe. to be paid next year, and, with a low salaam. the mon retired, expecting. doubtless, in hoe his env*, bet the contrary. the king ordered him a kAt linesur,) and drat year he paid the tumr.hs I bf gem/ arteefer though:, capabk of judging, that tobacco will warned. the use of epinnt in Cbitte. If sect. should Le she the case. 'he overstock e,l crotrm market will be reliev ed, and tr•b teen rultivau din it. stead. wai versal appearance of the army worm is already naakiei cotton a precarious crop in some portions of the Beath, and some ether stapb3 inuAt be inn oduced.—N. Qv.un Vittoria es-ktlist.—Tbe Queen of F.es lend smuses igaaelf by executing ntiaiatures.—Ete* ck sage paper. Pio doubt of it. She rowed' Priem Melt with one of them every year. Tr ett—Seat Law a* Lawyer'.
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