tii` . : : . . - I=MM .111.18LISHED DAILY, BY PHILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FLVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANC: L. M. NO. 44. PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY PUILLIPS & SMITS, N. W. corner of Wood a 441 Fifth Streets. ilaties.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance ngle copies Two Cssirs—for sallies the counter o • WiSce, and by News Boys. Vb.. Wieldy Illieranry and Diannincturer published at the same office, on a double medium eat, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin e copies, SIX CENTS. TIM MS Or - F.ll SQUARE OF TW in insertion, $0 50 Aro, do:, 0 75 iree do., 1 00 x. week, 1 50 sto - do., 3 00 isios 4 0 . x 4 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CRANOITAISLZ AT PLR/ISOM Os* Square. Two Squares. months, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 r 25 00 . One year, 35 00 artlerger advertisements in proportion. [?CARDS of four linos Stx DOLLARS a year. Public Offices, &c. City Post Office, Third between Market and Wood. sets—R. M. Riddle, Postmaster. Castors House, Water, 4th door front Wood st.,Pe• aoataboildings—William 13. Mowry, Collector. .7ity Treasury, Wood, between First and Second nets—James A. Bertram, Treasurer. :aunty Treasury, Court House, next door to the corder's Otfice—John C Davitt, Treasurer. Ilayor l 's Office, Fourth, between Market and Wood sets—Alexander Hay, Mayor. Iferchant's Exchange, Fourth near Market et. )oerseers of the Poor, E F Pratt., 4th ietreet, .vs Smithfield; I J Ashbridgo, Varner's Temper .e House, corner of Front and Market streets. BANKS. 'itcsburgh, between -Market and Wood streets on . ird and Fourth streets. ferchisets'andMan ufact strata' and Farmers' De li kaiak, (formerly Saving Fund.) Fourth, between •orl sad Market streets. i'xchange, Fifth st. near Wood. HOTELS. foleezzakela House, Water street, near the edge. :.rch.asiye Hotel, corner ofPenn and St Clair. fere/tants' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood. [aeries:is /iota, corner orr bird aad Smithfield.. !sited States, corner 'ef Pean et. and Canal. spread Eagle, Liberty street, near seventh. filler's Mansion Moues, Liberty St., opposite Dyne. :mistilkarses Mansion liroase, Peas St.Opposito ial. !ros City Hotel, Fifth street, between Weed and trket, Jacob Boston, Proprietor. Dr. Geod'sOelebrstea rental° Pills. HESE Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in owing those-tumplaints peculiar to theirsox, from t ofeaercise,orgeneruldehilityof the system. They late costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and vows affections. These Pills have gained the sane. and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in United States, and many Mothers. For Baia olesale and Retail, hy R F..SELLERS, Agent, eple 1444 VI, Wood Street, helms, Sactind OTEL BOARDING ROUSE. •4 FRANKLIN HOUSE. ' IHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and .rding House in Third street, a few daors from od. where travelers and others will be accommo nl on the mast reasonable terms. The house is ;ions, sad Itas bees Sited - up at consitioniblis ex -4+9.4t0d every arrasgeolent is made that +Fillets 3 tits comfort awl reader satisfactions° hoarders badgers. A share of public patronage is respect y solicited 4=tf CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ Coal! Goal!! D.lll MiKEE always keeps coal for sale at . the Mew:reaLela wheat; abuwe the Dosage ho Basin, in Liberty It, next to Matthew Sloan's rehouse, waich he will sell as cheap as it can -purchased of any other dealer . t 7—tf. Spring Fashion. subscriber has now on bassi, &Jab continue to manufacture,(at his old stand, No 73 std street) the lat•est style of HATS and CAPS: eh fur bdauty and durability cannot be surpussed. .akfal to Iris friends and the public far so liberal a *nage heretofore bestowed, he hopes to merit a .nuance of their favors. WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Wood street, 1113-3 m next door to the corner of 4th , FRESH SPRING GOODS. IZZAP PLACE FOB CALSII, SIGN OF THE GILT COMB. No, Market R u sset, *ear Liberty. mi E subscriber res,pect fully i nformi his customers Sad tbepublic generally, that he has just rettu u torn the east, and is now receiving as large, good cheap an assortment of variety goads as soy tabor bliskuserain Abe city.. Met-chasms and others who to 'purchase cheap. will please call at No. 108, they will not be disappointed. Thefollowing com e/part of the stock just received. doz. coat and 6 cord spool cotton, 200 " Graham's 6 " .100 " assorted, 60014 -t` Titley's shoe threads, 4 /14 -15 M pikosatthireads. 4, 1 00 gross hooks and eyes, 150 packs American pins, 100 " German " 175 thousand noPelhills 180 assorted /say bindings, $5O dos. assorted fine iroty combs, 200 " redding 560 " assorted cotton cords, 1145 gross shoe laces, 50 44 come 150 dos. cotton night ups. 00 4 ' assorted hosiery, 150 4 4 gloves and mitts, 25 grou assorted fens, 300 do. petiole:eke**, 115 pious Ashburton lam 160 " edgings 500 gross pearl button*, Yi gilt IA 30 " figured hum button, 1:20 " lasting end japanned do 50 " &Re English dressing combs, 160 " assorted sustoendera, ith siposcatwtortreept of Variety Gocalstoimaser sto nvategio. which sail be soli wholesale or retail, 3ap for auk. apr IS Te Printers. NrEita":"eived, and will hereafter keep eor rr OQ he ndoi ftU sapAyaf Pointing:lnk ,argo anti small L AS , which we will be able to set: mthania tins toretofore been sold in this city. from the etivetry , accompanied by the cask ALL still ha promptly attettiod to. tat PA & SMITH. I /o.4armaNs Poet %nil Mordecai:aim ITHRTISING. LVE LINES OR LESS: One month, $5 00 Two do., 6 00 Threedo., 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six do., 10 00 One year, 15 00 PRACTISING PHYSICIAN SURGEON r4P Office, Smithfield st. near the cornet of Sixth a6 -Iy. Dr. A. W. Patterson, Office on Smithfield street, third door from the dormer of sixth street. sep 10 Doctor Daniel Dldleol, Office on Fifth itmet, between Wood tuxl Smithfield st.reatit. Pittaburgle. dee 10—y COT T•6+ N YARN WAREHOUSE, No. 43, Wood Street, Agents For tha aale of the Eagle Couou Factory Yarns mat 17—y NEW GOODS.—PRESTON & MACKEY, 'Wholesale and Retail Dealers in English, Preach and Domestic DtyGoods No. 81, Market street,Pittsburgh. rep 10—y efilliablltibil and Forwarding rianrctian*a No. se, Water staset,Pittaburgh, Pa. Tzasts.—Receiving and shirping, .5 cants per 169 S s. Commission on purchases and sales, 42,4 per cent mar22—y Brisernioine Andata Iron Works, Ecitvard - Hughes, Manufacturer of Irox and Nails IVarehouse, No. '25, Wood it., Pittrburgh. sep 10-7 Wholesale Grocers, fission and Pro duce Merchants, Jed stealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures. • alsr 17 No. 43, Wood street. Pittsburf Matthew Iwo, Barber sad Bair Prosser, hiss remove:trio Fourth street, apposite the Mayor's of• lice, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. He solicits a share of public pa. menage. scp 10. AVUOLESA LE AND RETAIL GROCER, Far warding and Comisimirsion Merchant, an dealer in Country Produce kod Pittsburgh iitanidise tures , No 28 Fifth sweet,. P ittsbairgh. Agentforll. S Portable Baal Line, fwrthe transporta tion of Merebandize to and front Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and Boston. j4l.- ly C. TELGER JOHN PA RKEIL, the lateftria of I. 4. J. Parker.) Wholesale Greco; !Dealer fa Produce, stud PITTSBURGH MANUFAC TUR.E.S No. 5, CAMMILLSCAM. Row, roar2o-te Libertylitreet. Pittsburgh. Pitt Wsr4 and Asters, Dentists, No 118, Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair, ap6,1843 U. Woods,Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office on Fourth street. between Grant and Smithfield, a few doors from the corner of Fourth and Grant streets. iept 10 • M'CANDLESS & M'CLIJRE; Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House, se? 10 Pittsburgh., Francis Ft Skunk, Attorney at Law, Fourth *trout, übove Wood, rep 10-ly Pitt burgh, Pa. Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts. ' 'els 119—y Pittsburgh, Pa. Byster & Buchanan, Attorneys Miami, Office removed from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row,' shady side of 4th, between Marketand Wood as. pep 10 Piusbo;gh N. ilackmaster, Attorney at Law, gas removed hisoffice to Bearee Law Buildings, 4th st., above Smithfield, Pittsbutzb. sep 10 James Callan, Attorney at Law. OFFICE FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH judo 13-ly Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite Burke's Building. orWILLIAN E. AUSTIN, Esq., will give hi, atten ion to my muSnielexl business, and I recommend him o the patronage of my friends. sep 10—y WALTER FORWARD. Shaier & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni ted States bank, 4th street, bet%ceen Market and Wood streets• m2l-3m .CHAIRLIts !HALER. EDWARD s ego" . Daniel M. Carry, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield ap 8 Pittsburgh. II obart Porter, Attorney at Low, Officeon the earner of Fourth and Smithfield streets sop 10 Pittsburgh. Henry S. Magraw,Attorney at Law, Has removed his office to his resilience, ou Fourth st two doors above Smithfield. rep 10 Gco. S. Salami, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street. between Wood and Smithfield 13rConveyancing and other insulin:war of wri ling legally and promptly executed mar 2.1.tf John J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, Will attend to collecting and securing claims, and will also prepare legal instruments of writing with verreast nese and despatch. Smithfield street (near :ittistreet) Pittsburgh. m8.'44 IL Morrow, Aldenzuka, Office north side of Fifth street, between W'cod and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10-tf Dr. S. E. Manes, Office in Second street, next door to Mulvany & Co.'s Glass Warehouse. seplo-1 I=l Robinson & Mcßride, Attorneys at Law, otic.e on Fourth, between Weed and Market etc nrConve‘anringand other inetcumenta of writing legally and promptly executed. a 10-tf Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law, Of on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield, adjoining l'euerwit's Livery Stables. my 7 Dr. George Watt, HAILMAN, JENNINGS & C0.,- BIRMINGHAM & CO., HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., D Williams, HUEY it CO., Wholesale Dry Goode merchants, No Pa, Wood Street., Tbitd door libovereth, Wein. side, Pitotaburgh a 1 CHARLES A. McANULTY, Parwarolling COMIDISSIOII Merchant, PITTSBURGH, PA., WAX. WATSON. POWDER MANMACTI!RER, 04-6 a. NEAR I I lIIISCUL PITT BURGH: WEDNES JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 37, Market street. se 10 JOHNSON it DUVAL. Bookbinders and Paper Balers, Continue business at the stand late nlM'Candless tr. Johnson. Every' description of work in their line nei,, ly and promptly executed. may 8-y • • THOMAS 13. YOUNG initscui L. Vacate. Thos. 13. Total! & Furniture Ware Rooms,corner of Hand street and Ex change alley. Persons wishiag to purchase furniture, will find it to their advantage to give us a call, beingful l lysatisfietlthat We can please as to quality and price. sep I 0 John Cartwright, UTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, V No 140 Wood street. two claws from Virgin at. ley, Pittsburg, Pa. N. 13.—Always on hand an extensive assortment &irgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's, Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Tools, Trusses, ear. je 24. - James Patterson, jr., Birmingham, near Pittsburgh, 1 1 a., manufacturer of locks, hingtuand bolter; tobacco, fuller, mill and timber s crews; housen screws for rolling mills, &c. sep 10—y John nrCloskay, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty Street, between Sixth Street and Virgin alley, S 'fah side. sap 10 Webb Misery's Boot and Shoe Manuk—ctory, No. 83, 4th al., next door to the U. Bank. Ladies prunella, kid and satin shoes madoin the neatest manner, and by the neatest French patterns. sep 10 Eirraiaghoua & Taylor, - ♦GENTS TOR STEAMER CLEVELAND AND "IRON CITY A. U. RRINHART. SIDNEY STROSG. RE ART Si STRONG, (guccossors to Lloyil & Cn.) Illo.esale and Retail Grocers and Commission Merchants, No. 140, Liberty st., a few doors above St. Clair, larWhens families and others can at All times be fu ra i shed with good Goods at moderato prices. es DAVID LLOYD. O. w, LLOYD. D. & 110LESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ASD DLA1.193 1111 PILODCCIL & PITTSDUROII pr Liberal advances in rash or goods made on coosignments of produce, &c., at No, 112. Liberty street. nils REMOVAL. JAMES HOWARD & CO, HAVE removed their WALL PAPER WA au HOUSE to NO. C 3, WOOD STREET, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. Where they - have on hand a large and splenaed as sortment of %VALI. PAPER and Boaoxes, suiLiblc fur papering Parlors, Chambers, I% ails, &c. A Isnot general assortment of Wilting, Letter, I' in t ing, Wrappin; and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, &c. Which they will sell low for Cash. or in exchange fur Rags, Tanners Scraps. &c. feb 2!. 1844 K. Iit'BILIDt. 1.1 AVE removed their Purer Store from Market XI. street to No. 64 IVothl street, one door from the emnerof 4th street, where they keep on hand their us ual assortment of•W AL L PAPERS. fur paperinc par lors; entries, chambers, Sc., and also PRINTING, WRITING, and WRAPPING PAPERS, BONNET ROAM*. &c., 811'ot .. .which del offer for sale on-Ife commodating terms. feb 14 1843—dtf NICHOLAS D. COLEMAN LLOYD IL COL,HIN . Coicszsn& General Agents, Pbrousrding and Commission :Merchants, Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so licit conmgninents. n e 2-4 f William C. Vail, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAN VASSbrushes,varnish, &c., for artists, always on hand. Looking Gia‘ses, &c., promptly fig. med to order. Repairing done ut the shortest notice. Particularatteritionpai d to regildingandjsAbbieg efee l ry description. Persons fitting stanaboats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. sep 10-y Inanufacturer of Tin, Copper end Siteei /XIMI Ware No. 1,7, Fifth otreet,bet#eten Wood and Market, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share of public patronag e . Also, on hand, awl - 4,llol+ring articles: sbovels, pokes, t ongs,grig irons , skillets,teakettles, pots, ovens, coffee mills, Sze. • Moe chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves , she is determined to sell cheap lure tuili or approved paper mar7—t f PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rail Painter, Fourth st... 3dd #ttAry.rwith's ding. .1. Osborn° venahl aulicit a call from those who desire Pectrsdts Spcimcus can be seen &this rooms AHANDSONIE Coat and 'Pantaloons, or Vest, better made and finer chr..ll than yoncan get. at the high priced establishmerts oft he city,. If yousin, call at•the nerve Big Doors. We will warrant them equal, if not sapesior, to any that can be purchased west of the mountains. fisting the cash and we will put you into a first rate suit in a few minutes. If you prefer having your measure taken cud 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 mistake the place. JOHN IItorCLOSKI:i% mtu 4 2.7-tf Three Blg Doors, No 151, Liberty st. KUM.- && . • , Juts MultiLLA. K it Sc N 101 4 .6.: it,- DRUGGISTS AND APOTIIECARZEs, Corner, of I Vood at reef cried Virgind fie 9', No. 144, FRESII Medicines, xelectill and pin up with care, eau be l:&.1 at all 4imes, at moderate prices. lOrl'hysicians . prescriptions carefully compound ed. may 2-ly Notice to all whom it swig c..ppimmi t : ALL person.; having claims against the Estate of Oliver Ormsby Essies i cloccasesLas well whem! knowing themseili.es-intiebted au tbesaram present their accounts forsetalosnent au C. Evans, tic 10 Water street, **lo is (tidy authorized to settlu the *aid Estate. SARAH L. LWANS, febls Administratria. Pilkiarten'strarignaled Elladdrig, AIANUFACTURED andsold wholesale and retail. SIXTH 3TELEST, %WM door below Smithfield. act 2/-Iy. LINE," TO CLEVELAND. 0 rien7oollo , REMOVAL HOLDSHIP & BROWNE SAMUEL MORROW, Dont you want "~r..::Js~ `lit ~..5..: 5rvx..z..,:'..~.,,w~.:,at:~ AY OCTOBER 301 1 PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs and Axles for Carriages At Eastern Prices. rilliEsubscribersma.nufacture and keep constant ly on hand Coach,C and Eliptic Spiings( war . ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Deals Frames, Brats and plated Hub Bands, Stump Joints, patent Leather, Shyer and Brass Lamps, Three fold Steps,'Atalleable Iron, Door Handles and Binges, &e., ar.e JONES & COLEMA N. sep 10 St. Clair at., near the Allegheny Bridle°. liamoval—lrott Safest. 1. RESPECTFULLY inform my friondlithiti T have removed my FIRE PROOF IRON SAFE FACTORY to Third street,. erVeite the re st 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 opatimiftnre 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 alltheircoments. Tlieyare kept for sale at my shop, and at At wood, Jones & Co's, Dalzell & Fleming's. and at D T Moreno's. JOHN DENNING. N B. 25 blils good New Chleans Sugar for sale. 13-tf I WARD'S 'DENTAL PRESERVATOR. A Superior Wash for the Teeth, DRODUCING at once the most healthy stnte Or the mouth—Cleaning and restoring the teeth to their natural whiteness ; giving hardnesss to the gums, des troying the putlitisctive influence of decayed teeth, lessening k every instance the irritation and soteness incidental to their diseased gate, and in filet combin mg in its effect all that can be desired in a Dentirrice. Also. a superior Tooth Powder, as recommended to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the celebra ted Duct. Hudson. Prepared and sold by Wni.:*' WARD, Dentist, Liberty street. aug 31 Pittsburgh Gymnasium. [marlB Third street, between Wood and Smithfield. rrl HE Subscriber having fitted uip the Gymnasium in first rate style, will open his books for season subscribers. on Monday, the 24 inst. As a place of exercise, the Gymnasium has no supe rior in this city. It has been fitted up with new appa ratus, calculated to bring all the muscles into bealtlifnl action. This kind of exercise is recommended by all the best physician. in the city, as calculated to in vigorate the body and improve the health genendly. It is 'especially recommended to pers ns f sedenta ry habits, who are liable to starer frutn.estion and its Limited evils, pnwlncell by want of proper rare. CIAO. Call in an.l examine the establishment for your JOHN M'CLELLAND. sep 3-3 m THE itdiscriber has just received from the Nur Aery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia, lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he would call the attention of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN. mat 7 No. Liberty at. '..e;cl of Wood. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ManongabeLa Clotbisig Store. vityscis COOLEY and ROBERT LAIRD I: TALr.usa, having asseeintedtbemsehres together fur The purpose of carrying on elittenxisTly their busi ness, and fitted tip a store on Water street, between Smithfield and Wood stilt:eta, . near the Mennngulleht House, respect full% oslicitthe:patronagasof theirfciends and the public. Havin g just opened a large oaten, meet cf seasonable goads, and materials, and made the necessary arrangements, they are prepared to fill all orders, with which they may he favored, with despat c h, and on the must reasonable terms. may 17.1 f REYNOLDS & ‘viLmARTH, Forwarding Kad Commis.lon Merchants, LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, A$D PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, TOR THE ALLEGLIEVY RIVER TRADE, Corner of Peon auti Irwin streets, L. 0. ItEnloLn3, L. XVILM•RTH. Gto. COSH ELL, Philad'a. AUCTION GOODS. J. L. LOAild JAMES K. LOGAN & CO., Fifth Street, between the Exchange Bank and T.Vood Street, PiUsbu rgh, Pa., Dealers to Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOCKS, *c. n 1 ALLEN KRAMER, Exch.cztge Brokcr, No. 46, corn er of Wood aged Ward streets, Pittsburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bunk notes, bought aixl sold. Sight ekeeks on the Eiustern cities, for ital.:, thatfts,notes and bills, collected. R Elm RENC Wm. Bell & Co., Jahn D. Drl•ia, F. Lorenze, J. Painter & Co., Joseph Wcxxlwall, James May, Mot. Bronson &Co. John 11 Brown &Co. .1 James .WCanclless. 5. 11. M' Donald. W. 14. Pope, Esq.; Prea't Bank I FOR SALE CHEAP, Two New sad First Rate Stoats Engines. ONE is 29 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, end 4 foot stroke, wilibe sold with or without boilers. The otherengine is 12 horse power,74 ineh eykinder, 3 {ant stroke, nue boiler about 22 fc: anis% 30 inches in diacuetet. These engines are Made of the best ma terials and in the most substantial manner, and will he sold on aeeniumorlating terms. They can be seen at :the warehouse of the subscriber nt any time. .124.-tf 11. DEVINE.U. States Line. JOHN. McFARLAND, itrpholsterer and CAbinct Maker" 21 at„ belxec a 117a4.4 and Markel, Respeollullyinfutsns his friends and the public that IN prepareato execute all orders for sofas, sideboards, bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and spring mattras.es, cw•t,ainn, carpets; all sorts of uphol stering work, which he will warrantequal to any made in the city, and on reaennable terms. sep I 0 JOHN SCOTT & CO., Wholrmin Grocers and Commission Mo . chants; No 7, Coisanorciul Row, Liberty street, niSLIv J n A YI:CT, foripurly of the Iran City Cloth • ing Store. is now engaged at the BIG Dooru.-wisere be happy to &oe his triode end anmer cu.tomers, and 4crve tleotrwAi the beet of his ability uS-tf E. H. Bea,otiugs,Coutity Surveyor and City Regulator, lIAS ro.moved his office to the rooms occupied by John J 41itchet, EsrL o Smithfield, nrarfifth my 2 Polish Treas. PLTISBUR4H. a5-Iv Pit tithlirgh, Pa Cilw~innAti, 0., St. Loulit,ltto. )Louisville. Pittsburgh REMOVAL pittaburirli bdilnlM'Srl Fo) the Removal of Deformiliesof the HuntanFrante • ,and of Direct - Jew ofthe Eye. -T HE t•ubscriber has rstutntd to the city and in - tend.; to esrublish nn 11.1711mm:a for the recep tion "and' tient inCta of deformed members, such UN Club or Reeled feet, contracted joints, wry -neck nod .SN - obis:nu.; or Squinting,und ofDieeases of the E,ye. Ihere is no Institution of this kind asyet in this c.ezin try. though much needed. Patients from a distance would find it to their ad vantage to be operated on and to be attended to in en establishment exchisixal} devoted to the restoration of the above named deform i ties and diseases. The cosy access to Pittsburgh, one of the healthiest spots in the country, by river and canal, almost at any Season of theyear, would offer great facilities fur those desirous of being relieved. 11 is ampre experience and well known success give sufficient guaranty that the welfare of those entrusted to his ca re will bo greatly promoted. ALBERT G WALTER, MD. • Liberty, near the corner of Puurtb.street. jitly 3—dtf Fall Fashions, TS At the NEW HAT end CAP STORE NAL tNt No.•ie2 Wood street, third dooc below S. Fasocatock & Co.'s Auction Rooms. The'subscriber feeling thankful fur the liberal patron age he has received, would respectfully inform his cus tomers and the public, that he is prepared to supply them with the latest style of Hats and Caps, and on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing to buy ft.r Cash, are invited to call, as be is determitied to sell at prices to snit the times. sept - 30-Imd G. W. GLASSGOW. eatClogghsi Colfis!!Consumption I! THORN'S PULM9NARY CANDY. THIS pleasant and certain cure fur coughs and colds goes'ahead of all the preparations now or ewer offered to the public. The use of it is so great thht the proprietorhas some difficnlty in keeping a supply for the increasing demand. Medical agencies, groce ries, druggists. coffee houses, and even bars on steam boats, keep a supplyon hand. It is called for every whore, and will sell in any place. The reason is this everyone who has &con e h 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, will be attended to. For sale by the single stick, CI cents; five .;ticks for 25 cents; and at wholesale by Wm. Itious, Druggist, 53, Market street, whet ea gen erulas soctment of Drugs and M edici nes ratty el ways be found. S2l. BARD ARE ...CI WHITMORE Sr WOLFF, Corner of Liberty and St. Clair 814., Piiiebares A RE now receiving their spring importation of, f/ARD WARE, CUTLERY AND SAD DLER Y. to which they respectfully invite the atter:- tionof purchasers. Havingeomplmed arrangements, through which they are now receiving supplies DI RECT FROM 7'llE MANUFACTORIES IN ENGLAND. they shall at all times he prepared to sell nt such prices as will make it the interest of pur chasers to call. Always on hand. a full and general assortmentsitßA FLE BARRELS AND GUN TRIMMLVOS, PLANES. COOPERS, CARPENTERS AND SMITHS' 7'OOLS. Also, a great Variety ; of LOCKS and LATCHES Mr building purposes, to getliet with every variety of articles appertaining to thebusiness. al ti-tf trIRON OITY UOVEL,4,I FIFTH STREET, • Next door to the Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh, PU ga cob Boston, Proprietor, RESPECTFULLY Infusion his friends and the public g . ally--that, he has taken this well known establiOment, and has had it thorovghly re paired in all its departments; and it is now fitted up in a style inferior to none in the city. Epicures, and nil fond of good eating'. will find his larder bounteously supplied with all the necessaries andlusuries 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, be can without fluttery to himself. offer as good and well furnished a BAR as is kept in the western country. The choicrst wines and best oif stronger liquors will always be kept in store, for the ncrommodezton of those who may fa vor himwith et call. His fiu•-itities for acconamotlating the traveling pat, lk generally, will be found equal to Huh] the oity. The Stable is airy and eapariou., arid the best attention will be given to the horses of those putting up at his house. alB•tf New Arrival of Qaaensware & China. ivtiE subu• riher would respectfully invite the et J-- tension of the pubiic to his present stock of White Glazed %Vare,a superinrarticlu. together with a select assortment of White French Chintt,compriz•ing all the necessary pieces to constitute complete sets of Dining anriTen ware. Alin n generni stofk .of articles suitable nip -Ate -sup fly of country merchants. to which their attention is invioul. at his old s tand, corner ..f Front and • NV oo d streets. I) ENRY lIIGBY. ally PENNING'S FIRE PROOF IRON CHESTS PITTSRVRGII, Oct. 22, 1842. J Penning: On Friday, the 36th of last month, A bout 9 o'clock - of night, the Planiing e Grocniing, and Sash Manufaetory, owned by Gay, Dilworth & Co., n ith larr.., quantby of dreased and modressalumber, wns all consior.ed by tire, The Iron Safe which I bought olyrni some time brick was in the mnst exposed Aitnation during The fire, and was entirely red hot. lam plea Zed to in form you it was opened at the clone of the fi-e, and all hooks. papers, &c..savedt—thts is the beAttecommeta. elation i can give of the utility ofvour safes. 02141 THOMAS SCOTT. WagiatratertiMistakik. • Fnr ptur.twilipgs in:ittuchment under the lime law, for utle at this office. .iV 25 Irregtortaut arrival. ;" 9H F sabscriber has this day trceived, direct from the irritant tea s, the following celebratedArandr uf • cigars, viz: Congresios, Regalia Calms.% Cittatioves., Principle, Ugues, Ctiotellos, &c, Together with the best brands of Virginia (hewing Tobaern<ffne eut,) Snuffs sad .balf Spanish and Com mon Cigars; all of which be sold at the lowest possible mice for ma M. .M'dINLEY, No 603 Water st., a few doors from the serf 18-tf • -114eiaotgebetw *knew lie &Juan F do la Rienda, Pal me. nuie 431- (iar. , i'esint Germ)°, A nw u A - .3, "~-~~:: . ...~.. 10E,1 TWO C 6-1114; Zig fDailv ,fijorning . Pint. ' . .NIILLERISII" IN THE TENTH CENTURY, • Mosheim'sEcclesiastical History gives some account of a fearful delusion similar to Ililleristn , satiable/1 zed the minds et the people of Europe in the 0144 century, and which all the power of the Cathelitl ' • Church (then established as the supreme church by most of the covet nments and principldidenff l•ltnrn) could not suptess, Mosbeim says - t • "Among the opinions which took possession of tha minds of men, none occasioned ouch ttaiversal pstir r nor such dreadful impressions of terror and plismsY , ,iS a notion that now prevailed of the immediate approttel4 of the day of judgment. This notion, which tpe4t its rise from a remarkable passage in the Revelation, ,pf St. John, and bad been entertained by some telrbell in the preceding century, was advanced publicly by many at thin time, rind 'spreading itself with amaydpg re p idi ty through the European p rov I aces, it threw than into great eorsternation and anguish, They imagitied that St. John bad clearly foretold, that after a thousand years from the birth of Christ, Sutau was w ba 104 loose from his prison, Anti-Cbr'st to come, mid tie Art struction and co:II:legit/tier' of the world to follow thgs [great and terrible events. Hence prodigious nufghtua of people abandoned all their civil connections earl their paternal relations ; and, giving over to the chnielis es and monasteries all their loads, treasures and wasids ly elects repaired with the utmost precipitation tq Palestine, where they imagined that Christ world de. acend from Heaven to judge the world. Oaten des voted themselves by a solemn and voluntary path ps the service of the churches, convents and priesthood, whose slaves they became in the most rigorous lens. of the word, performieg daily heavy tusks; and ill this from a notion that the Supreme Judge would minish their sentence, and look upon them eddra mope favorable and propitious eye, on account/44j; haying made themselves the closes of his miniaters, "When an eclipse of the inn or moon happened Itti be visible, the cities were deserted, and their miser: able inhabitants fled for refuge to caverns, and b 4 themselves .among. the craggy rocks. and wider Opt bending sisinwi us of steep mountains. The rich attetrip : ited to bribe the Deity and the saintly tribe, by rich der nations conferred on the sacredotal and monastic or. ders, wile were looked upon as the immedisias Tigitegftli• rents of 'leaven. In many places, teatples, palisee, and noble edifices, both public and private, were suf. fered to decay; they were deliberately pulled devil, front a notion that•they were no !Inver of any use, since the final dissolution, of all 'binge was at inind.sms In a word no language is sufficient to express thessdni, fusion and despair that tormented the minds of Iles* miserable mortals in this occasion. This great dele, sins was indeed opposed and cambaued ,by she dies cerning few, who endeavored to dispel these grounds loss terrors, and nominee the notions from which they arouse, in the midst of the,people, Out their aitempta were ins ffectual; nor could rho apprehen4ons of tits superstitious multitude bo entirely removed before 4he end of the century." THE RIOTS AT CANTON. The fallowing account of der riots at Canton Ls veryt t inteiesting. Information, (says the United States Gazette,) of the occurrence nen ated below, was re, ceived lime some weeks since, but there were no peer titulars given, and the real cause of the eutbresal“44 the objects at which the tumult was directed, remain, ed unknown. We are glad to observe that the rice arose more from a spirit of disaffection, ready to ex, press itself upon the slightest provocation thee fro any reasonable cause of offence given. The complus ding paragraph contains a fore boding of evilto come, which there is much reason to fear is well grounded, Some time since the Americans putup aßag staff in the Square, which was brought net at - . dy wise— , it. bud a gift hall.—vane in the arrow. '. eand letters NS EW. Shortly after r st 1 some of the Chinese remarked upon the vane a • it was a sign of war, and ought to be taken down, Me Forbes the Consul, saidif they would give him spy thing to replace it, he would take it. down. Soggy if the respectable people speaking to .lade about if, are . seying that the ignorant Chinedeesteibtettesi timeirenent dry weather, and sickness (ofewtrichtitere is some et Honam) to,the wane, he ,erneluded to taket,jt doves r andasent use. Saturday, far men to copeeeetettionday from 11 hainpoa, to take down the vepe,paint themes, , and set up the rigging. Meantime a Cbop was stuck. up in the street, by some Chinese who wanted to get kbe , e a riot, that the vane would be pulled down. -,,te. , , When the men were employed in taking dose topmast, a largo creed of Chinese cullected-41010 the custom when any thing is done. They begave crowd the sailors and interfere with them, and were pushed bock to elkev of room to work. They cont.- mericed throwing bricks at all thefureigners, who were obliged to retire into the Homo. 4s ,the per.; thing would be the cutting down of the flag staff sad pp . *. ably an attack an the factories, to plunder them, if ' WWI concluded to gresitit and clear the square of the Chinese. The Americans therefore armed.themselves with fire-arms, end cleated, the square without any eirfieutty—b u t when the Chinese hail got out they, began throwing bricks again, upon which a few muk kets were fired overtheir beads, and arts or two tow,b• ing pieces loaded with fine shot into the crowd- ,,no ne were killed, and, I think, none injured by the fire. 4. short time after, the tlanderina, who bed been sent ' for, arrived with a number of seldie., and the moo . gradually dispersed. Some Marines arrived from fie Enclish vessel of war at )Vhampue, the next day, and were put hi one of the factories to help...to defend there in case they were quacked. The next day after, the mast was taken down, (7th inst.) but it was zonele ded to pet it up again, without the vane, nod at the Chinese soldiers were afraid, or too.lary to put the Chinese outer the square, the Amet leans armed them., selves again, cleared the square without trouble, an t ! • sent op the topmast with the hall and lettets, and tie; the flag, where it remains yery rptielite. All t h e respectable /...:frinese am sorry .that reweave. 1,1, 3 wag mode with th e ernericane and the bend people .. of some of the villages have put up a chop in the stree,t here, saying that the Americans were peaceehle mice pie, good friends of the Emperor and Chjettie,sed lied traded here 200 years withiest making any troubleeee that they had put en autos , in theiejlu .. gstrili'es was the custom in their ee.untry, taut when they understood that it was not the Chinese custom . t hey had (Wien * down, and therefore they should not be molested.-m- Every thing is quiet now, but brew lung it will so Tee main is uncertaiu; we generally have a row here Avs ery two menthe Fer some tepee or other, the low classes of Chinese think that there' is a great deeded' ' money in the foreign fecteries, and takeover) , oppose emir/ of. making a riot, so as to break ieand pluudqr them. The Madarins have nn power over the mob now. l're,iousio IB3g, the sound of their gong was enough to disperse any mob, but row the mob do not I stand in any awe of theme and in the riot .uf ;844 -drove them away and they did nut dare to return one t it the next mort,ing, when they found the foreigners Acre armed and had cleared the square. Nothing has been said about the firing on the mob. Some of The. Chi efs** s ay that nothing will be seiri,if wo shoot the fellows who week us. elide others say that at was a ,bad thing to fire on them. All agree that we have a right to shoot them if they attack the factories, but arc , doubtful if we ought to go wit in the setters. and fire, . or ire at peopleeiestroying the grittiest or tlag-,tatt There are chops prat up saying that the pe,onle will . me: allow the English to rebuild their factories on the -. _ site of the Compane's grounds, and if they attempt to . rebuilt, they will -b e destroyed again. Me Lay. the Eng:ish Ceaser, has attempted.evice to ere the foment ers tteorganiee i n to aco e teny of sal hers feedefenese, and has , ffi•red dr• services of a Sergeant to drill' Ahem, but has not succeeded yet—they prefer to . fletit oh their beet book. There will be mere rives here he- ' 4 „,„ ==I;;EM=EIII
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