paigutlim DAILY, BY PHILLIPS SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF, WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADvANcE; PITTSBURGH, WEDNEF. Morning Post. LINES. lIT JOHN rityrAaps—Enterx.rta • All flesh is grease, and doth wither away. Even at the flower that doth partch with the sunne No phrick canserre our lyres for to stse. Wlseallia cloches past, and the bower fill runne, By deel► ttall aortas God's will must be donne, Rut bow or when no mortal! man loth knowe. r f yetjfs what sotto death will bring him lowe. Sours by long sickness thyr lyres do resign, flamis by the swerde are constrained to dye; And 10,11111 by famine to earth do incline, Mai setae in the &tides deep drenched do lye, Soma with the laves from death cannot flye, 9abjea'to miseries am are on the earth, Iliad isertain to dye, even from the fyrst byrth. No charter of life is granted to man, Our time is but short, our dayes are not long, Our msbutance is death and do what we can, To earth we shall tourne be we never so stronge. Let sts not think that death dot h us vrronge, When, or in what sort, he shall us arrest, .N 44 -Ist us be ready to welcome this guest. Teasider that time runes on without stay, Übe once passe by ho will not wine back ; .ILedai the time lades, man's dares weare away, Fite She web of this lyfe manes still unto wrack; In time keepe watch then, least death the house sack For such that live carelesse, glorying in sinne, Seektito themselves destruction to winne bete the Democratic Review, for March, 1345 THE CAIMAN'S MIRY. BY •LEXAKD[R DUBAL Possittly.nerny. of my readers have never thought of noticing thediffenume between the hackman and the vahman. The former, grave, mitionless and cold,—bearing the inclemencies of the weather like a stoic,—he sits upon his solitary seat, cut off from all intercourse with the world about him,his only amusement a crack of his whip at a passing comrade—without a thought of his two miserable backs, and without civility for his un lucky femes, unless th ey choose so to regard the gri wince with which be entices them, and his standing phrase: •Ileady? all right?' To complete the picture, car is very selfish, very surly, wears flat straight hair and swears hard. The mamma is quite another being. You must be 'in a very bad humor if you do not relent, and in spite of yourself, concede a smile to his advances upon your goof assiduity with 'which be puts straw under your feet, and the readiness with which he de priveshimself of covering, no matter how heavy the rain or how sharp the hail, to shelter you; and your fit of silence must be obstinate if his thousand and one _questions, his numberless exclamations, do not in veigle you into a chat. He has seen the world,— has moved in society,—he knows something. Per chance his very last fare was a candidate for the Aca demy, making his nine and thirty visits: hence a no tion of literature for our cabman. He drives a deputy to chambers, and—he gets a touch of politics. A cou ple of medical - students hire him; they can talk about nothing but operations: and lo! our Platoon picks up a tincture of medicine. In a word—a smatterer, if you avill, but knowing a little of everything, !leis a gossip, sharp and lively, --sports a cap, and has always R friend or relative who passes him free to the play. It is with regret we file' ourselves compelled, by our love of truth, to add that the place assigned to him 'them, is always the bottom of the pit. The hackman belongs to the old time., and has mo more to do with any person, than is strictly ne cessary, in the discharge of his duties; very dull, but very honest. The cabman, on the otherhand, belongs to the ad vanced stages of society, civilization wanted him, and he sprang into existence. His morality Lt— ./wade troth constrains us to say with regret—t ether accommodating. Most hackman wear for a badge a coachman in oiled hat and blue wrapper, his whip in one hand, and in the other a purse, with the motto, "Reward for Honesty." I have never seen any representation of a cabman in the saute moral position, No matter for that--I have a particular predilec tion for cabmen; perhaps, because I very seldom have a puree to leave after mein their vehicles. When I am not pre-occupied in thinking of my last mew dranaa,nor going to a tiresome rehearsal, nor re turning from a public spectacle where I had fallen a sleep, I chat with them, and em sometimes as much amused during their ten minutes' drive as I had been bored for four hours previous. Therefore do I keep a corner in my bead solely de voted-to these two shilling recollections. There is one which left a profound and lasting impression. It is nearly a year since Cantillon told me what I am about to relate. Cantillcm drives No. 221. He is a man, apparently between forty and forty five, of swarthy complexion and strongly-marked fea tures. At the period of which I speak—the first of Jaellel7 l , 1831—he wore a felt hat with a scrap of lace, a dark chiretactiored coat with a scrap of livery, and beets with a scrap of their top-leathers. During the last eleven months, these relics must have all disap peared;.but on the aforesaid first of January you saw at a glance whence came the remarkable difference between his dress and that of his fellows, as I have in taerodser place described it. attires, es 'I have said, the first of January, 1331: • the boar, six, in the morning. I had laid out in my +fed a series of visits which I should, of necessity, make in permit; and arranged. street by street, a list •af those frieadssarhom it is always proper to salute oon both aides efttke face and shake by both hands, at least melees year; I mean those sympathetic souls edum* person it sometimes six months without seeing. — . — . .riborstahe asanetorisit by proxy with his card, and -ethom.lbe always:meets with open arms. My servant 'bald gene to get me a cab; and had se t. leessid lea arwelameoce which Cantillon owed to his Ibis Of lees, bis bit of-livery and the remains of his • sop:lesshers. "Jewopluscied out at once the fellow swain& His ea; too, eras of a chocolate color in -aced af•a daub of yellow or green; and, stranger still, the -springs .o( she leather-top were silver 'mongered. I smilisd,•andJoseph saw that I was sails 'feed with•hiu good taste:- I gave the rest of the day to a himself. I settled myself snugly and squarely upon .- Cantillin's•finecushions,•hesirew over my knees a ' - rte, eolisammoimed gig apron, aed at the click of his tongue the horse was of without his using the whip. •••stbieh during the•whole , dciveladeed remained at rest. rifling there - apparently • rather in compliance with • usage as an orthodox ernamenf, ~than as a means of • mereion. 'Which way, Monsieur t' 'ToCharies Nedier'a--at tim.arsenar Cantillios receired•any• answer with agesture which plain l yknew, the-place wall enough, and the • name toe.' Being tribe time engaged with and the Cab being very. comfortable, I set myself to I Waking how I &hada amealte the close of the third ant—e matter which was..tisocbling me considerably. For the poet, I know•mitan instant of greater hep t pieties doe whom his wan+ Atatisfies him. So many -Austin days of toil be has-gone through, so many the hoses of diseoeragernent,,s o many the moments of doubt, that when, in the susqgglas of the man with his • mind, be sees the obstinnte,idea which he has tried at ..emery point, attempted on every side, yield at last to his perseverance, he hacamoment of pleasure some what like—if in his infinitely lower and less perfect emigre there can be anything resembling infinite per r reesion--that whicalt the Almighty felt when He said eassiosaarth, And it ,14110. In His words he may osay. have made something out of nothing : I have (coated a world.' - I Mornlng PO t The poet's world it is true, is rarely peopled by more then a dozen persons; its orbit in the planetary system is but the thirty-four square feta of the theatre, and it often comes into existence and goes out of it in one evening, No matter; my comparison holds good, nevertheless. I prefer a comparison which lifts up to one which drags down. Thus, or nearly thus, ran my thoughts: in my mind's eye I saw my world take i.s place among the planets ofliterature; its inhabitants spoke and behaved them selves entirely to my liking; I was satisfied, and from a neighboring sphere I heard sounds—by no means equivocal—of applau.e, showing that those who pass ed my world in review found it to their taste, and were satisfied with me. These pleasing reveries did not prevent me from observing, though still plunged in my doze of gratified pride—the poet's opium-heaven,—th a t my neighbor was dissatisfied with my silence, disturbed by my fix ed, reflective eye, and absolutely afflicted at my pro- found pre -occupation. I could notice that he was using all his arts to engage my attention: sometimes he would say, 'the apron is down, Monsieur'--1 drew it up again, without a word; then he would blow his fin- gers—involuntarily my hands found their way into my pockets; again he would fall to whistling /a Paritriee ne—l bent time mechanically. I had told him, on getting in, I should want him for four or five hours, and he was almost in despair at the thought, that du ring all that time I would persist in my silence,—to the great disappointment of his earnest desire to talk. At last his symptoms of uneasiness increased so tsat they fairly pained me. I opened my lips to say a word to him. He seemed quite relieved. Uuluckily for him, the idea I had been wanting, to close my third act, struck me the moment I had ball turned round to the side where he was, and half opened my mouth to speak; and I fell back quietly into my place, murmuring to myself, 'lt will d , p—it will Cantillon thought I must have lost my senses. Then he heaved a sigh. A moment after, he drew np. mein-, 'Rem is the place, Monsieur.' I was et No dier's door. 1 should like, dear reader, to tell you about Nodier; in the first place, for my own sake, for I know him and love him; and in the next place for yours, who love him but probably do not know him. We must defer it, however. At present it is our friend attic Cabriolet we have in hand. Let us return to him. (To be Continued.) Lock and Screw Manntictory. CORNER OF IST AND FERRY STREETS, PITTSBURGH. WING removed my mannfuctory from Birming. 11 ham, and located it at the above stand, I would respectfully invite my friends and the public generally to favor me with a call. fir any article in my line, viz: Patent Lever Locks, I Cabin door Bolts, Knob, do Latches, Mortise, 11 Mortise Store door, ❑ Shutter Fastenings, Tobacco. Fuller, TiMber and Mill Screws, Hotb.en Screws for bon Works. In addition to the above articles I intend to mart. facture and keep a supply of Ratchet and Monkey Wrenches, and Stocks, Taps and Dies, for Steam Boat purposes. Together with a variety of articles not enumerated. All of the best quality and at re duced prices. Locks repaired and Keys fitted; also, Iron and Brass Turtling done in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Orders addressed to the manufactory or to M 1 R. H. Peebles, Hardware Merchant. Market street, Pittsburgh, will be thankfully received and meet with prompt attention der 14.4216 m . New Books. T HE Works of Rev. Sidney Smith, in 3 vol. A Manual of Examinstion for Medical Students, with questions end answers upon Anstomy and Physi ology, Surgery, Practice of Modern Chemistry, Mate tie Medica, Obstetricks, &c. The Pennsylvania Law Directory, for 1841, in Pam phlet. For sale at the Book Store of Sept 17-d ly W. ArDONALD. _ _ _ To the Ctentlemon of Pittsburgh. ITHE subscribe r most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city and® vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and SHOEmaking business in Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office, at the stand lately occupiedby P. Ker rigan. Having been foreman in some of the most fashionable boot shops in the Eeastern cities; and hav ing furnished himself with the best French and Anteri. can calf skins, he hopes by his attention to business to merit a share of public patronage To those gentle- men who have kindly patronized him he returns his sin. sere thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge of his business July 24--tf. A. TERNAN -- ---- Yale's Patent Safety Lock. FOR DOORS, SAFES, BANKS, Ste T HAVE appointed CONSTABLE, BURKE & Co, 1 (Fire Proof Safe Iklanufeetuters,) sole Agents for these Locks in Pittsburgh, of whom they may always be had at the Manufacturers prices. They are warranted beyond the skill of the pick lock—and in fact the 60.4 and cheapest safe lock in America. LINOS YALE. Pittsburgh, dec 27, 1844-1 y VERY LOWFOR CASH. 1111pn HE subscriber offers for sale a J_ large and assortment of PLANO FORTES of different p at t erns ,t war Doled to be of superior workmanship, and of the best materials; the tune not to be exceeded by any in thecnuntry. F. BLUME, Carnet of Penn and St.Clairstreeta, opposite the Exchange. EAGLE HOTEL. Third, between Weed and Market streets, - Nearly opposite !he New Post office. ZHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and the public generally that he has opened the above establishment for their accomoda. tiou. He sincerely thanks those friends who so liber ally patronised him whilst Proprietor of the Waverly Hottret, and trust that hisincreased accomodetions will enable him to retain all his old friends and acquire ma ny new ones. [-'The Eagle Hotel is exclusively for the accom modation of Gentlemen, and from its central situation in thaimmediate vicinity of the Banks and Public 018- ces, offers peculiar atlyantages to the mane(' business. The beds. bedding and furniture are all new. The Larder unexceptionable, and the Wines, Ales and I Liquors equal to the best in the State. His Guests will be supplied with their meals at any hour to suit theirconvenience, on the Eastern System, TERMS—Per week, Per day, Oct. 15 LEATH:DB AND moniciebo. RICHARD BARD No. 101 Wood street, 9doors above Diamond alley, PITTSBURGH. H AS just received a large supply of New York and Baltimore Spanish Sole Leather,Uppe r Leather, Philadelphia and Country Kips and Calfskin.. Moroc co of all kinds, Shoe Bindings, Tanners' Oil, &c, &c. All of which is offered at the very lowest prices for rush. Merchants end Mantiftetturers are respectfully inn-- ted thrall and examine his stock before putchusing elsewhere. N B. Leathe r of all kinds bought in the rough. a ugi? 11.40: JAS. PATTERSON, J $5.00 J.OO THOMAS OWSTON ---------- --- PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY • PZIIILLIPS & N. W. corner of Wood and Fifa Sireels. Tieß3l3.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. Singlecopies Two Canrrs—for sale at the counter of e Office, and by News Boys. • The Weekly Mercury •nd Manufacturer is published at the same office, on a double medium sieet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle copios, SIX CENTS. TERRIS QF ADVERTISING. PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LEIF'S: Dacinsertion, $0 50 I One month, $5 00 Two do., 0 75 Two do., 6 00 Three do., 1 00 Threedo., 7 00 One week, 1 50 I Four do., 8 00 Two do., 3 00 Six do., 10 00 Three do., 4 00 One year, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CRAZIGILA ELI AT PLEASURE. One Square. Tieo Squares. Six months. $lB 00 Six months, $2500 One year, 25 00 One year, 35 00 IVPLarger advertisementsin proportion. [?CARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS a year. EL Weeds Attorney and Colima/kw straw Office on Fourth street, between Grantand Smithfield, a few doors from the corner of Fourth and Grant streets. sept 10 M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys sad Gammalbws at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court Home sap 10 Pitub h. /Oyster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Office removed from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row,' shady side of 4 th, between Market and Wood sts., ,ep 10 Pittsburgh - Cr aunes Callan, Attorney at Law. OFFICE FIFTH STREET, Y 1 TTSZURCIH june 13—ly Wa. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittslrurgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite B urke's Building. r3' WILLIAM E. AUSTIN, Evil., will give his atten tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him tethe patronage of my friends. sum 10-7 WALTER FORWARD. Studer & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni fed States bunk, 4th street, between Market and Wood streets. m2l-3m CHARLES SHALER. .., • EDW•RD SIMPSON, Daniel M. lel . . Curry, Aftoruay at Law, Office on Fifth dtrzot, botweett Wood and Smithfield. op 8 • Pittsburgh. Robert Porter, Attorney at Law, Office on tho corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets sep 10 Pittsburgh. Henry S. Magraw, Attorney at Law, Ins removed his office to his residence, on Fourth at K m doors above Smithfiekl. Goo. S. 'Bolden, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth atreet,between Wood and Smithfield [V'Conveyancing and other instrument• of wri ling legally and proMptly executed mar 2 I..tf JOUPI S. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, OFFICE, North vide of Fifth street, between Wood end Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B. Collections !nide on reasonable terms. dcc 4-ly John 3. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, Will attend to collecting and securing claims, and wil also prepare legal instruments of writing with correct nee; and despatch. Smithfield street (near sth street Pittsburgh. m8.'41 E. Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth stmet, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. seplo—tf Dr. S. FL Solutes, Office in Second street, next door to Mulvany 3: Co.'e Magi Warehouse. sap 10-y Ward and Alders, Dentists, No 118, Liberty street, a few door. below St. Clair, apfi,lB43 G. T.. RIYISINOON A. N'ORIDE. Robinson & Mcßride, Attorneys at Law, Office en Fourth, between Wood and Market sts. rreonvoancingand ether instrumentsof writing legally and promptly executed. alO-tf - - Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield, adjoining Putterson's Livery Stables. m Dr. George Watt, PRACTISING PHYSICIAN 4- SURGEON, IT , Office, Smithfield.t. near the cornet of Sixth. a6-Iv. Doctor Daniel Dicatteal, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Stnithfiehl streets, Pittsburgh. dec 10-y John Wl' °Whey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley S 'nth side. seplo HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., COTTON TARN WARRROUSE, Ni. 43, Wood Street, Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns. mar 17—y Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Huesca, Monefaatersr of Iron and Nails Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st.., Pitriburgh. sap 10—y HAI LIVIAN, JENNINGS & Wholesale Grocers, Ckonunission and Pro duce !Merchants, And dealers lA Pi Isbnres Mannfactures. mar 17 No. 43, Wood street. Piusburi Dreg Matthew Jones, Barber and Flair Drefmer, Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of fice, where ho will be happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. He solicits a share of public pa tron a ge sep 10. JOHN SCOTT & Wholesale Grocers and Cowslesion Mer chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, al9-ly Pittsbur h. W BLAIR, BRUSH memoir/it:Tuition SHOE FINDINGS STORF, - NO 120, WOOD STREET, oct 26 PITTSBURGH DAY, Mik6Flli,7l. - -- JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Bookie Hers, Printers mad Paper makers, No. 37, Market street. sep 10 JOHNSON & DUVAL, Beekidaders and Paper Balers, Continue business at the stand lam of M'Candless Johnson. Every description of work in their line near ly and promptly executed. may B—y John Cartwright, C TITLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, No 140 Wood street, two doors from Virgin al ley, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's, Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Tools, Trusses, die. je 24. amJes Patterson, jr, Corner of Ist and Ferry stress, Pittsbargh, manufacturer of locks, hinges and &sits; tobacco, ful ler, mill and timber screws; housen *crews for rolling du. sep 10-7 W.bb Clow^ Beet sad awe aleaufbetery, No. 83, 414 at., next door to the U. S. Bank. Ladies prunella, kid and satin shoes made in the neatest manner, and by the neatest French patterns. sep 10 ISAAC CRUSE. J. 1. LIPPINCOTT CRUSE & LI PPINCOT r, Commission, Produce, and Forwarding Illerokanta, No. 87 4. 98 (old number) SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, (MD.) REFERFNCES:—The Merchants of Pittsburgh in general. jan 13.6 m DAVID LLOYD. 0. W. LLOYD. D. & G. W. Lloyd, W ROLESALE GROCERt3, CORAILISSION ♦ND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND DEALER! lig PRODUCE & PITTSBURGH N•NU IMP Liberal advances in rasb or goods made on consignments of produce, &c., at No, 142, Liberty street, ml 5 NICHOLAS D. COLEMAN LLOYD R. COLYMAN Coleman & Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, ' Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so licitconsignments. n 22—tf CONSTABLE, BURL. & 00., FIRE PROOF SAFE AND VAULT DOOR MANUFACTURERS. From: sired, bettotex Wood mad Smithfield. All articles manufactured by them warranted equal to any thing in the market. Oct 1 ARLES A. McANULTY, Forwarding and Commission 111erekaat, PITTSBURGH, PA., Agent for U. S Portable Boat Line, forthe transporta tion of Merehandite to and fmm Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. J. Verdes & Son, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, Office, Smith f ield Street, corner of Diamond Alley. D LANS and Specifications finished in the bast style 1. and at the shortest notice. Raesartacts: Logan & Kennedy, H Childs & Co.. J Wnodwall, A Kramer, W B Scalia and Col tart & Dilworth. jan. 14, 1845-431 y. On. 1V- KERR • -JOEL Moats:a. & , DRUGGIST'SKERR MOHLER AND APOTIIECARIES, Corner of Wood street and Virginalley, No. 144, F RESH Medicines, selected and put up with care, can be had at all times, at moderate ed. Gprhysiciaftipreactiptions carefully compound may 2-1 y Pilkingimm'strarivalled Blacking, APUF ACTU RE D tutd4old wholesale and retail SIXTH 31 / 4 1iT, one door below Smithfield. oc t 21-Iy. 7. C. LOGIN. Oro. covNELL, AUCTION GOODS. JAMES K. LOGAN & CO., FIJA Street, bet the Exchange Bank and Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOCKS, ..fc. JOHN McFARLAND, ItYpholsterer and Cabinet Ellaker,l 2d et., helloed' Wood and Market, Respectfully informs his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboards, bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and spring mattresses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol- Kering work, which he will wturanteclual to any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10 A. G. REINUAIIIT, (Late Reinhart 4. Strong ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. PRODUCE 4, COMMISSICN MERCHANT No. 140 LIBISRTY Sr., PITTSBURGH, PA. feb 1 REMOVAL. MESSRS. MOORHEAD & READ, ATTORNITI AT LAW, 11 - AVE removed their office to Second street,three 1.1. doors from the corner of tad and Grant ste— rnum the Scotch Hill Market: ml 7 MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. ,dune 6. REYNOLDS & WILMARTH, Forwarding and Conindosion Merokanta, AND DULLER' IN LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, • PITTSBURGH M ANUFACTURES, POR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE, Corner of Penn and Irwin streets, L. 0. Rtritoitos, L. WILINARTH. a.5-1-------- Trusses! Triuneelf C HASE'S Surgeon's Truss, for the radical cure of Hernia. It is now conceded by Surreons and Physicians generally. that this truss is decidedly su perior to any now in use..-4t is not only superior as a retainer, but offers to the person wearing it the only hope of radical cure. To be had, only, at Kerr & liolohktr's, No 194, cor ner of Wood street and Virgin'Alley. Any infringement on the right of Belling thi. imam mont. will be prodeouted to the extent of the law. jan 1, Rl3. lIACTL RIP Ozr No. 62.=0) LATEST AND CHEAPEST NEW STORE, Opposite White's and Al' K sight's, Market street, 4 Doors below 4th; Sin:proses Rote. rinHE Subscriber is new receiving from the Eastern 1 cities an extensive stock of Seasonable DRY GOODS, Of the newest style and latest fashions, purchasp principally frum Importers and Manufacturers, FOR CASH, AND NOT AT AUCTION, Warranted sound and perfect, of which he earnestly requests an examination by his friends and the pub lic generally, previous to purchasing elsewhere. His stook will at all times be equal to any in thecity, and at as fair prices. now 15. ABSALOM MORRIS. N. B. Don't forget, No. 62. Arnold's American Lock Manufactory. NO. 17, FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH. (THE subscriber has just erected a new and exten save Manufactory on Second street. between Wood and Market, where he now manufacture* all kinds of Locks, upon a new principle never before at tempted in this city. By means of powerful steam machinery, he is now enabled to sell his well known superior Locks at such prices as will wit foreign competition at defiance. Merchants, House, and Steam boat Builders, can have Locks of all kinds, Shutter Fastenings, and every article in his line, made to order at short notice. my 21-lyd Dr. Good's Celebrated liesnale Fills. T HESE Pills are strongly nded to the notice of ladies as a safe and 'eat remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to theirsex, from want o fexercise,orgeneraldebility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills have gained the sane lon and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the United States, and many Mothers. For sale Nholesale and Retail, by R. E.SELLERS, Agent, sep 10 No. 20, Wood Street, below Second !ROTEL & BOARDING BOUSE. FRANKLIN HOUSE. T HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and Boarding House in Third street, a few doors from Wood, where travelers and others will be accommo dated on the most reasonable terms. The house is spacious, and has been fitted up at considerable ex pense, and every arrangement is made that will en sure the comfort and render satisfaction to boarders and lodgers. A share of public patronago is respect. fully solicited. a4-Lf CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. I FRESH SPRING GOODS. CHEAP PLACE POE CASH. SIGN OF THE GILT COMB. No. 108, Market Street, near Liberty. rip HE subscriber respectfullyinform s his customers .L and the public generally, that he Las just return ed from the east, and is now receiving as large, good and cheap an assortment of variety goods as any other establfahment in the city. Merchants and othstrawho wish to purchase cheap, will please call at No. 108, and they will not be disappointed. Thefollowing com prises part of the stock just received. 200 dos. coat and 6 cord spool cotton, 200 " Graham's 6 " 1200 " assorted, " Titley's shoe threads, 200 " " patent threads, 200 gross books and eyes, 150 packs American pins, 100 " German " 175 thousand needles, 180 assorted stay bindings, 350 dot. assorted fine ivory combs, 200 " redding 560 " assorted cotton cords, 225 grossshoe Inces, 50 " corset " 250 dna. cotton night caps, 100 assorted hosiery, 150 " gloves and mitts, 25 gross assorted fans, 300 do. palm leaf hats, 115 pieces Ashburton lace, 160 " edgings 500 gross pearl bum tons, 75 " gilt 80 " figured horn buttons, 120 " lastlngand japanned do 50 " fine English dressing combs, 160 " assorted suspenders, With a genemlessortment of Variety Goods to nuttier- Gus to mention, which will be sold wholesale or retail, cheap for cash. C. YEAGER. apr 18 To Printers. IJETE have received., and will hereafter keep cot.- V atantly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink. Wargo andante)! kegs, which we will be able to sell cheaper than it has heretofore been sold in this tiny. Orders from the country accompanied by the cash 'ln ALL CAW) will be promptly attended to. J PHILLIPS & SMITH, y IS-tf Mee of the Poottftnd Marertfactot Reties to all whom it may concern. A LL persons having claims against the Estate of Ohver Ormsby Evans.,deceaaed, as well asthose knowing themselves indebted to the same, will please present their accounts forsettlement CO C. Evans, No 10 Water street, who ia duly authorized to settle the said Estate. SARAH L. EVANS, febls Administratriz. SAMUEL MORROW - • I Manufacturer of Tin__, Copper and Sheet Iron War: No. ft, Fifth street, between Wood and Market, Keeps crmstantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share ofpublie patronage. Also, on hand, thefollowingartieles: shovels, pokers,tongs,gri c ti r i nut skillets,teakettles , pots , ovens, coffee mills. ste. Men. clients and other, are invited to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined to aell eleapforeaah or approved paper marl—tf Cart. • VAT J DA VIT T , formerly of the Item-Cherry* V• ing Store. is new engaged at the Term' DIA Dooas, where he will be happy to see his friends and fortnereustornors, and serve them to the beet of his ability. a3-tf PRICE, TWO CENTS. - - - - Pittsburgh Infirmar, F OR the reception and treatment y of deformites of the human frame, such as Club or Reeled feet, conttacled joints Ivry-neck and Strabismus or Squinting, and of Disease: of hie Eye, such es Ca taratt,etc, under the care of ALBERT G WALTER, Pd D. Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. deo 3 t-dtf CII MAP lIIL IIDIVARE •44 WH ITAIORE & WOLFF, Corner of Liberty and St. Clair Sta., Pirlsburgh A RE now receiving their spring importation of HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAD DLERY, to which they respectfully invite the atter- Lion of 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 eh a sers to call. Always on hand, a full and general assortment of RI; FLE BARRELS AND GUN TRIMMINGS, PLANES, COOPERS, CARPENTERS AND SMITHS' TOOLS. Also, a great variety of LOCKS and LATCHES for building purposes, - to. tithes with every variety of articles appertaining to ebusloes. al6-tf I New Arrival of Queonowaro & . Mans. THE subscriber would respectfully invite the ail tention of the pubiic to ht.: present stock of White Glazed Ware,a superiorarticle, together with a select assortment of White French China,comprising all the necessarypieces to constitute complete sets of Dining and Tea ware. Also a general stock of articles suitable for the sup. ply of country merchants, to which their attention is invited, at his old stand, corner of Front and Wood streets. HENRY 1411GBY. ally NEW MiIfABLISICEN • LOOKING GLASSES AT EASTERN PRICES.. T HE subscriber hes opened an establishment at No 66, Wood street, a few doors from the cor ner of 9th, where be keeps constantly for sale allkinde of LOOKING GLASSES, at Eastern Prices. He has on band a large assortment of Glasses in both gilt and mahogany frames, to which he invites the at tention of customers, believing that the quality of his articles and his prices cannot fail to give satisfaction. Plaines framed to order, in neat style.in either attic mahogany frames. Canal boat and otber reflectors manufactured to or deron the shortest notice. Old frames repaired and regilt, so as to look as well as new, on the shortest no lice. T MORGAN, Agent. mar 23• cf Etemoval—lron Safes. , r RESPECTFULLY inform my friends that I have removed my FIRE PROOF IRON SAFE FACTORY to Third street, opposite the Post Of• ace, and avail myself of this opportunity to tender my thanks to the public for the liberal patronage which they have favored me with for several years, and soli• cit a continuance of their favors. I pledge myself my Safes shall be made without any deception. All my Safes which have been in buildings burnt down havo saved all theireontents. IMPThey are kept for side at my shop, and at At• woOd, Jones & Co's, Dalzell & Fleming's, and at D Morgan's. JOHN DFNNING. N B. 25 !ibis good New Oileans Sugar for sale. al3-tf WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR. A Superior Wash for the Teeth, DRODUCING at once the most healthy state of tha mouth--Cleansin g and restoring the teeth to their natural whiteness; giving hardness to the g9rfli, des. troying the putrifactive influence of decayed teeth, lessening in every instance the irritation and sotenesa incidental to their diseased state, and in fact combin ing io its effect all that can be desired in • Dentifrice. Also, a superior Tooth Powder, as recommended to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the celebra ted Doct. thason. Prepared -and sold by Wm. A. {YARD; Dentist, Liberty Invent. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Monongahela Clothing Store. FRANCIS COOLEY and ROBERT LAIRD TAMOR3, having attrociatedthemselves 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 the Monongahela House, respectfully sill icitthe patronage of their friends end the public. Having ju+t opened a large swoon. ment of seasonable goods, and materials. and made the necessary arrangements, they are ptepared to 611411 orders, with which they may be favored, with despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. may 17-tf Neer Livery Stable. ei IIHOLMES' LIVERY STABLE. on Thinl street, between Market and Wood, near the Post Office, is now open for the accent. triodation of the public. His stock of Carriages &o. being all new, he hopes to be able to render full satin. faction to !hose who may favor him with a call. Oct 19..-1 v REMOVAL. JAMES HOWARD & 00. HAVE removed their WALL I'AI'ER WARE. HOUSE to NO. fl 3, WOOD STREET, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. Where they have on band a large and splentled as. sortment of WALL PAPRE and BORAXES, SUitAXISIA for papering Parlors, Chambers, Vt ails, &c. 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 excange for Rags, Tanners Serape. &e. Feb 22, 1844 REMOVAL. HOLDSHIP & BROWNE HAVE removed their Paper Store from Market street to No. 64 Wood street, one door from the eornerof 4th street. where they keep on band their as. nal assortment of WALL PAPERS, for papering por ton, entries, chandlers, &c., and also kRINTING. WRITING, and WRAPPING PAPERS, BONNET BOARDS. &e., all of which they offer for sale on ac. commodating terms. feb 14 1843—dtf HWm. O'Hara Robinso, IL IP. attoiney, LT AS rensoved his office to Fourth, near Wisod street, lately occupied by C. Diuregh, Esq.. April 8, 1844. NOTICE.—I have placed my docket and profea* 'lona' business in the hands of Wm O'Hara Robinson, Esq., who will attend to the same durieg my absence. March 23 C DA R RA.GH el 9 William C. wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Prizing Manufacturer, . No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. C AN VASS brushes, varnish , dm., for artists, always on halal. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly 19.- tned to order. Repairing done at the shortennotice. Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing at everyliell= Persons stambeats or houses will find ills their advantage to call. rep 10-y ASPLENDID Article of Lard Oil for families. hotels. churches, fie.. on draft at very low price; coassantfy on hand and for sale by_ J. 8. OWYNNV. nov 14 Franklin Manufactotl, 24 Street. ' '
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