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PUBLISHED. DAILY, BY PHILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND PIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
VOL. II:1.NQ 160.
hrillittilp Morning Poet.
Front the-Democratic Review, fur March, 1945.
.CALBMANIS STORY.
BT Attastpinza. DIMAS.
. . (Continued.)
"They asked me if I had been drowned too; 1 told
'them no, but just the same as drowned, and that if
they would giie me a glees of brandy it would put
new life into me. My knees shook under me like pa
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per.
"My master* wai the Pat to open his eyes; he threw
his arms round my neck; I sobbed, and laughed, and
cried, allin a minute. My God! what fools men make
of the moires!.
"He looked round him and saw them busy with the
girl, trying to bring her to. 'A thousand francs fur
you, my, friends; he said, 'if you save her life; and you
Cantilloti, my brave fellow—my preserve? (here I
could not help it—l broke out again)—'bring the e. ab
riolet.'
"'Tin true, every word, as I tell you, and Coco there
knows it. Didn't 1 make baste Wretch the cab! I
reach the place where I - had left it--neither cab nor
horse there—it was-as. clear as the palm of my hand.
Next day the police found them for us; they had been
taken 'off by an nnsateur.
'I gc back to my master and tell him; 'Very well,'
says hp, * t hen calla backeey-coach!"And the young
woman—how is she?' I asked- •She has moved one
foot' said he. 'Goal!' I brought a hack; and bythat
time she was entirely recovered, only she had not spo
ken a word. •We earried her into the coach. 'Rue
du Bac, No. 51, driver,—as fast as possible.' ,
'But—here we are, Monsieur, at Medemoselle
Mar's,—No. 5g."
•Your +tory's finished then?" I asked.
"Finished!—pool' root quarter!—and what I have
told you is n,thing to what is to cOme.'
His narrative had really wan upon my interest. I
had but a word for the great actress,—a hope that I
might find her as sublime in '3l as in '3O. In ten min
ute+ I was back in the cab.
'Your story?"
'First, where am I to drive you next?'
"Where you please—straight on—go on with your
story?"
'Where were we then? --oh! 'Rue du Bac, dri
ver, as fast as possible.'
'On the bridge our young girl fell senseless a second
time.
"My master made me go down upon the giai for
his doctor. When I returned with him, I found Med
-emniselle Maiie—did L not tell you her name was Ma
rie?"
'No.'
'Well, that was her name. I found Mademoiselle
Marie lying on a bed with a nurse 63 her. I cannot
tell you how pretty she was, with her pale face, eyes
closed. and her hands crossed upon her breast; looking
just like the Virgin she was called after.
'The doctor made her smell of a little bottle; I sha'nt
soon forget that bottle. He had laid it out of his
hands upon the chest of drawers, and I like a fool . ,
seeing it bad brought her to, said to myself. 'lt
must be a famous scent, that.' I hung around the
place without pretending anything, and the moment
their backs wero turned, I pulled out the stopper and
put the neck of to my nose. Oh! what a dose! It
could not have been worse, if I had snuffed up a swarm
of bees. 'Good,' said I, know you now!' and the
hot tears filled my eyes. M. Eugene saki to me, 'Do
not distress yourself, my good fellow, the doctor en
gages fur her.' I said to myself, 'He may be a very
smart fellow, this doc•or, but when I get sick, 'tis not
for him I eh ill send.' "
'All this time Mademoiselle Marie was recovering
more and more. She looked round the room and said,
—'Strange! where am I, I don't know this room!—
'That may be,' acid I, for the reason you were never
in it before ."Hush! Cantillon,' my master beckoned
me, and then—for he knew how to talk to women—
be said, to her, 'Compose yourself, madam; you shall
have from me all a brother's kind and respectful treat.
mein, and the moment your health permits of your be
ing taken home, I shall see that it is done." 'I am
sick, thoor she exclaimed in astonishment; then, recol
lecting herself, she cried all at once, 'Ah!—l remem
ber—l tried'--and she gave a low shriek that seem
ed to go through and through me. 'Doubtless it is
jou, Monsieur, who have saved me!—Oh! if you but
knew bow fatal is the service you have done me!—what
a future of misery your devotion to a stranger has re
opened for het!' I heard all this, while I kept rubbing
my nese which still smarted awfully, so that I did not
miss a word, and can tell you everything just as it
happened. 11Iy master consoled her as well as he
could, but to everything hes-aid, sheanswered only. 'lf
you knew, Monsieur!' At length it seemed as if M.
tugene got tired of always hearing the same thing, for
stooping down he said in herear, koow all. 'You?'
she exclaimed. 'Yes, you loved, were betrayed and
abandoned.' 'Betrayed, yes,' she replied, basely
betrayed, cruelly abandoned!"Well, then," said M.
Eugene to her, 'confide your griefs to me: I ask rot
from curiosity, but ft om a desire to serve you; it seems
to me you ahmilil not any longer consider me a stranger'
'Oh! no, no!' she cried, 'one who could risk his life as
you have dune, cannot but be of noble nature. You,
I am sure, have never abandoned an unfortunate young
woman,leaving her to a life of anguish, or a speedy
death. Yes, yes, I will tell you all.' Said Ito my
self, 'So far so good; it begins well, it must be interest
ing, we will listen.'
' "But first," she added, "allow:me to write tomy
father—my father! for whom I left a letter of farewell,
informing him of my resolution. He thinks I have
accomplished it. You will permit him to come here,
Monsieur, II ill you not? Oh! God grant only that in
hie grief he has not been hurried to do . something des
perate ! Allow me to write to him to come here at
once ; I feel it is only in his arms I can weep ; and
tears will be to me such a relief!" '
• "Write; by all means," said my master, pushing
the pea and ink to her." 'Mho would delay for a
moment this solemn re-union of a daughter and father
who had thought themselves for ever separated?
I beg of you : do not delay art instant ! Your
father!—what must be his suffetings!"
'Meanwhile she had scribbled a note in her pretty
little fly's-feet wtiting. NVhen it was finished, she
asked the address of the houses where she was; "Rue
du Bac N 0.51." said I.
."Botts du Bac, No. 5I!" she repeated; and, hallo !
doSin dropped the inkstand out of her hands upon
the sheets. In a second or two she added with a mel
ancholy ajr, "Perhaps it is a Providence that I have
come into this house." "Providence or not," said I,
"it will cost a good package of eel d' oseille to take
out that stain."
'My master seemed dumb with surprise. "You
are astonished, Monsieur," said she, "but you will
soon know all, and you will understand why the address
just given me by your servant, so much affected ma."
With this she handed •him the letter to her father.
'"Take this letter, Cantjllon." I glanced at the
direction; it was Rue des Fosses de Saint Victor.---
"'Tie a long stretch there," said.!. "No matter,"
said my master,—"take a cabriolet and be back in
half an hour."
'ln two moments f was in the street; a cab was pas
sing,-1 jumped in. 'A hundred anus, neighbor, to
take me to Rue des Fosses de Saint Victor and back.'
I wish I could have now and then such rides as that,
I tell you.
"We stopped before n little house; I knocked and
knocked. The portress ripened the door with ft grum
ble. 'M. Dumont, old Grum?' I asked. •Ali! -non
Dies!' tried the old woman,—have you any news of
his dtsightel?"Capitalr said I. 'Fifth floor,—top
of thestairs.' Up I went, four steps at a time: I came
to a half open door,—l looked in, and there wits an
old soldier all alone, crying like a child, in silence
kissing-a letter, end loading his pistols. Thinks I,
this meet be the father, or I am greatly mistaken.
'I pushed law the room. 'I corne from Mademoisel
le Marie.'
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'He turned round like lightning, grew as pale as
death, and said,—'MydaugtterP—.‘Yes Mademoiselle
Marie, your daughter. You are M. Dumont, late cap
tain under the General.'
'He nodded—'Then,' said I, 'here i■ a letter from
Mademoiselle Marie ' He took it. It is the truth I
tell you, Monsieur,—his hair stood upon his head,
and more dr.ops ran off his forehead than from his
eyes.
' " She is alive!' he exclaimed, 'and it is your mas
ter who has saved her? Bring me to her this instant!
—this instant!—Anit hold, my friend, hold!'
'He rummaged in the drawer of a little secretaire,
and taking out three or four five•franc pieces, he
thrust them into my hand. Not to hurt his feelings, I
took them; but I looked round the room, and said I
to myself, 'You are not much of a nabob, captain!'—
With one pirouette, I slipped the twenty francs
behind a bust of the General, and said I,—'Thank
you, captain!'
"'Are you ready? lam waiting fur you,'—he re
plied, and at the word off he went down the stairs,
like a flash. 'Halloo! captain. halloo! I say, I sung
out.—'l can't see my way down stairsl'—Pooh, he
was already at the bottom.
'At last we are in the cab. 'Captain,' said Ito him,
'if you have no objection to tell, what were you going
to do with those pistols yon wore loading?' He knit
ted his brows, and said,—'One was fora wretch whom
God can pardon. I will not.'
"'UM! said 'the father of the child.'
''l he other was for myself.'
'Tis much hatter that things haws fallen out differ.
entiv.'
' 'Tis not all settled y-t,' said he. 'But tell me—
bow was it your tuaster--noble young fellow!--saved
my poor Marie?'
'I toll him all just as I have told you. He sobbed
like a child. 'Twas enough to split the heart of a stone
to see that old soldier cry. The driver said, 'Monsieur,
'tis all foolishness, that; 1 cannot see to drive. Only
that the horse has more sense than all three of us, we
would bring up at the Morgue.'
"' The Morgue!' cried the Captain, with a shudder.
'The Morgue! when I bad no hope of ever finding her
again, unless there!—when I thought to see my poor
Marie, the child of my heart, laid out upon that black,
damp marble! Oh! my friend, your master's name!
his name! that I may bless it and preserve it in
'my heart by the side of another dear and honored
name.'
"'You mcau the General's—him whose bust you
have?'
•Marie, my child!—You are sure there is no den
ger?—has the doctor engaged for her?'
" *Don't talk to me about your doctor; ho's an old
humbug!'
•' Howl—you have still some fears for her?'
"'No; none,' said I—"tis myself I mean—my nose
here.'
'All this while we were driving very fast. so that
before we expected it, the driver said. 'This is the
place.'
"'Tour help, my friend,' said the Captain to me;
*my limbs fail me. Where is the placer
'There—on the second floor, where you see a light
behind the curtains.'
•' •Oh!—Come, come!'
•Poor man; he was as pale as a sheet. I took his
arm under mine; I could feel his heart been. 'lt
should find her dead!' he exclaimed
"Just then the door of M. Eugene's room opened,
two flights of stairs up, and we heard a woman's voice
cry, 'Father! father!'
080 P OF 1844.
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THE. SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED
his annual supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds,
consisting in part of the following kinds—uf the last
year's growth, and warranted genuine: .
Asparagus, Egg Plant, Parsnip,
Beet., Endive, Pettit,
Beans. Kale, Pepper,
Leek, Pumpkin, Broccutl,
Luttuce, Radish, Borecule,
Water Mellon, Rhubarb, Ctibhage,
Musk " Saisafy, Carrot,
Nasturtium, Cauliflower. S iinarh,
Squash, Celery. Okra,
Tomatoes, Curled Creel, Onion,
Turnip, Cucumber, Parsley-,
Corn, M us tard, (white and brown,) &c.,
&c.. &c.
Together with a variety of pot and sweet herbs and
flower seeds.
InfP Orders for seeds, shrubs. trees &c. from gar
deners and others will be received and promptly at
tended to. F, L. SNOWDEN,
feb 11 No 184 Liberty, head of Wood st.
THE 'Works of Rev. Sidney Smith, in 3 vol.
A Manual of Examination for Medical Students,
with questions end answers upon Anatomy 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 1 y W. M'DONALD.
Yale's Patent Safety Lock.
FOR DOORS, SAFES, BANKS, 84:c
T HAVE appointed CONSTABLE, BURKE& Co,
I
(Fire Proof Safe Manufacturers,) 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 best and cheapest safe lock in
America. LINES YALE.
Pittsburgh, dee 27,1844-Iyl
VERY LOW FOR CASH.
ffillif T HE subscriber offers for gale a
large and splendid assortment of
PIANO FORTES of dilTerent patterns, warranted to
he of superior wotkmanship, and of thebest materials;
the tone not to be exceeded by any in thecountry.
Third, between Wood and Market streets,
Nearly opposiee,the New Post office.
rirlHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of
Pittsburgh and the public generally that ho has
opened the above establishment for their eccomoda
tion. He sincerely thanks those friends who so liber
ally patronised him whilst Proprietor of the Waverly
House, and trust that htsincreas e d accomndations will
enable him to retain all his old friends and acquiroma
ny new ones,
TheLEetgle Hotel is exclusively for the accom
modation of gentlemen, and from its central situation
in the immediate vicinity of the Banks and Public Offi
ces, offers peculiar advantages to the man cf business.
The beds, bedding and furniture are all new. The
Larder unexceptionable, and the Wines. Ales and
Liquors equal to the best in the State. His Guests
will be supplied with their mauls at any hour to suit
their convenience. on the Eastern System. s
TERMS—Per week,
Fer day,
(Conclusion to•morroe.)
New Btooks.
F. BLUME,
Corner of Penn and St.Clairstreeta,
oppoaiva the Exchange.
EAGLE HOTEL,
$5.00
1,00
THOMAS OWSTON.
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1845•
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R. Woods4ttorney and Counsellor at Law
Office on Fourth street, between G remand Smit_bfaeld,
a few doors from the corner of Fourth and Grant
streets• sept 10
M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE,
Attorney' and Counsellors at Law,
Office in the Diamond. back of the old Court House,
sep 10 Pittsburgh.
Eystor & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law,
Office removed from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row,"
shady side of 4th, between Market and Wood its.,
sep 1 O Pittsburgh.
James Callan, Attorney at Law.
OFFICE FIFTH STREET, Pi TTIBUROII
jung 13—Iy
Wm. E. Austin, Atterary at Law,
Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite Burke's
r4PWILLTAM E. Aerrta, Esq., will give his atten
tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him
to the patronage of my friends.
sep I.o—y WALTER FORWARD.
'Thaler & Simpson Attorneys at Law,
Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni
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CRARtRII SR•tliß
Daniel M. Curry, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fifth iltreet, betweeo Wood and Smithfield
ap 8 Pittsburgh.
Robert Porter, Attorney at Law,
Office on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets,
sep 10 Pittsburgh.
Fleury S. Magraw,Etttorney at Law,
Has removed his office to his residence, on Fourth it.,
two doors above Smithfield. sep 10
Geo. S. Seidea, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield
M'Conveyancing and other instruments of wri
Ling legally and promptly executed.
mar 21-tf
JOHN S. HAMILTON,
Attorney at Law,
OFFICE, North side of Fifth street, between Wood
end Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
N. B. Collections made on reasonable terms.
dec 4-1 y
REMOVAL.
MESSRS. MOORHEAD & READ,
•TTURNETS AT LAW,
HAVE removed their office to Second street,three
doors from the corner of 2od and Grant rta—
neer the Scotch Hill Market: mt 7
U. Morrow, Alderman,
Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood end
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10—tf
Dr. S. EL Holmes,
Office in Second street, next door to Mulvan). Co.'s
Glass Warehouse. rep 10—y
Ward and Atrters, Dentists,
No 118, Liberty hitreet, a few doers below St. Clair
ap6,1813
O. T.. ROBINSON
Robinson & Mcßride, Attorneys at Law,
Office on Fourth, botween Wood and Market sts.
MConveyancingand other instruments of writing
legally and promptly executed. alO-tf
Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield
adjoining Patterson's Livery Stables.
Dr. George Watt,
PRAC7'ISING PHYSICIAN 4. SURGEON
[Office, Smithfield et. near the coiner of Sixth
a6-Iv.
Doctor Daniel McNeal,
Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield
streets, Pittsburgh. dec 10—y
John DVClashes?, Tailor and Clothier,
Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley
S nth side. sep 10
HAILNIAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
COTTON YARN WAREHOUSE
No. 43, Wood Street,
Agents for the sole of the Eagle Cotton Fatting Tarns
mat 17—y
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works,
Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Ircni wed Nails
Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh.
sep 11}—y
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
Wholesale. Grocers, Commission and Pro
duce Merchants,
And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures.
mar 17 No. 43, Wood street. Pittsburt b.
Matthew Jones, Barber and flair Drammen.,
Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of.
Tice, where ho will be happy to wait upon permanent or
transient customers. He solicits a share of public pa
tronage. sep 10.
JOHN SCOTT & CO
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mr
chants,
No 7, Commercial Raw, Liberty street,
a1.9-1y Pittsburgh.
JOHN W BLAIR,
BRUSH MANUFACTURER
SHOE FINDINGS STORE
NO 120, WOOD STREET ,
oct '26 rITTSBLIRGH -
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JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Bookseller,, Printers and Paper Makers,
No. 37, Morketstreet. Se . 10
JOHNSON &. DUVAL,
Bookbinders and Paper Balers,
Continue business at the stand late of M'Cancliess Pc
Johnson. Every description of work in their lino neat
ly and promptly executed. may B—y
Zahn Cartwright,
CUTLER 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, &c. je 24.
James Patterson, 3r.,
Corner of Ist and Ferry streets. Pittsburgh, Pa.,
manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful
ler, mill and timber mews; housen screws for rolling
mills, &c. seP 10—Y
Webb Olosey'e Boot and Shoe ISanuft.ctory,
No. 83, W. et., next door to ate U. S. Bask.
Ladies prunella, kid and satin shoes made in the neatest
manner, and by the neatest French patterns. sep 10
/ISAAC CRUSE
CRUSE & LIPPINCOTT,
Commission, Produce, and Forwarding
Marehants,
No. 87 .f. 98 (old ;mother) SMITH'S WHARF,
BALTIMORE, (MD.)
!UrsaExces:—The Merchants of Pittsburgh in
general. jam 13.6 m
D•% ID LLOYD
D. & G. W. Lloyd,
W. HOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
AND DYALIRI IN PRODUCD & PITTSIIIIROH DAM,.
IZEIMM
rir Liberal advances in (mill or goods made on
consignmonts of produce, &c., at No, 14.2, Liberty
street. ml 5
NICHOLAS D. COLEMAN LLOYD It. COLZHAN
Coleman do Co.,
Gexeral Agents, Forwarding and Commission
Merchants,
Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so
licitconeignments. n 22—tf
CONSTABLE, MULE & 00.,
FIRE PROOF SAFE AND VAULT DOOR
MANUFACTURERS.
Front street,4etween. Wood and Smithfield.
All articles manufactured by them warranted equal
o any thing in the market.
Oct 1
CHARLES A. McANULTY,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
PITTSBURGH, Pk.,
Agrnt for 1.1. S Portable Boat Line, firths transporta
tion of March andize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York and Boston. j3l-ly
J. Vogdes & Son,
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS,
Office, &milk/se/of Street, corner of Diamond A ll ey.
PLA NS and Specifications finished in the best style
and at the shortest notice.
Ittraaascss: Logan & Kennedy. H Childs &
Co.. J Woodwell, A Kramer, %V B Scalia and Cai
tlin& Dilworth.
jan. 14. 1845—dly.
DR. W. KER 8.......... --JOEL MOHLER.
KERB & MOHLER,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
Corner of Wood street and Virgin alley,
No. 144,
FRESH Medicines, selected and put up with
care, can be had at all times, at moderate
prices.
'Physicians' prescriptions carefully compound
ed. may 2-ly
Pilkington'sl3nrivalled Blacking,
tt'S ACTURED andsold wholesale andretall.
1. SIXTH ITIRIZT, ono door below Smithfield.
not2l-Iv.
J. R. LOOAH. GE°. CONK CLL, Philad'a.
AUCTION GOODS.
JAMES K. LOGAN & CO.,
FiftiStreet, between the Exchange Bank and Wood
Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Dealers in Staple and Pancy Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOCKS, 4-c.
JOHN McFARLAND,
&Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker,l
2d at., between Wood and Market,
Respectfully informs hisfriends and the public that ho
is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboards,
bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and
spring mattresses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol
stering work, which he will warrant equal to any made
in the city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10
A. G. REINHART,
(Late Reinhart 4. Strong,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
PRODUCE 4. COMMISSION MERCHANT
No. 140 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH, PA.
feb 1
MARTIN LYTLE,
FAMILY GROCER,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church.
june 6.
REYNOLDS & WILMARTH,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
♦ND PEALSRS IN
LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE,
Corner of Penn and Irwin streets,
L. 0. RILTICOIDA,
L. WILMA.RTR.
Trusses! Trusses!!
fl BABE'S Surgeon's Truss, for the radical cure of
Hernia. It is now conceded by Surgeons and
Physicians generally, that this truss is decidedly su
perior to any now in use.—lt is not only superior as i
retainer, but offers to the person wearing it tb ,
hope of radical cure. 4 144, cor-
To be bad, only, at Kerr & Moblee
ner of Wood street and Virgin ti t v, - ,,oli ng this i nstru .
Any infringement on the . rl.7,
ment. will be prosecuted- extent of the law.
ian 1, R 45.
W
MALSTER AND BREWER,
Pittsburgh Brewery, Penn Street,
Has always on band reedy to ship. BARLEY. RYE
and WHEAT MALT. Ako BROWN slour.
PALE and AMBER ALE, ofsiiperior quality.
feb 10-Iy.
TT' No. 62. c
LATEST AND CHEAPEST
NEW STORE,
Opposite White's and M'Kaight's, Market street, 4
poors below 41h ; Simpson's Row.
THE Subscriber is now receiving from the Eastern
cities an extensive stock or Seasonable
DRY GOODS,
Of the newest style and latest fashions, purchasp
principally from 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
lie generally, previous to purchasing elsewhere.
Hivstozk will at all times be equal to any in the city,
and at as fair prices.
nov 15. Af
6 A 2 t...0M MORRIS.
N. B. Don't forget. rtr
J. D. tirrircorr
0. W. LLOTD
Arnold's American Lock Manufactory.
NO. 17, FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH.
THE subscriber has just erected a now and eaten
sive Manufactory on second street, between
Wood and Market, where he now manufactures all
kinds of Locks, upon a new principle never before at
tempted in this city. By means of powerful steam
machinery, lie is now enabled to sell his well known
superior Locks at such prices as will set foreign
competition at defiance. :Merchants, House, and
Steam boat Builders, can have Locks of all kinds,
Shutter Fastenings, and every article is his line, made
to order at short notice.
nov 21- lyil
Dr. Good's Celebrated Female Pills.
riIHESE Pills aro strongly recommended to the
1 notice of ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in
removing those complaints peculiar to theirsex, from
want ofexercise,orgeneraldebilitiof the system. They
sbviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and
Nervousaffections. These Pills have gained the sane.
ion and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in
the United States, and many Mothers. For sale
Vbolesak and Retail,hy R. E. SELLERS,Agent,
sep 10 No. 20, Wood Street. below Second
HOTEL & BOARDING ROUSE.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and
Boarding Houze. 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 patronageis respect
fully solicited.
a4-tf CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ.
CHEAP PLACE FOR CASH.
No. 108, Market Street, near Liberty.
Fr HE subscriber respect fully i nforms bis customers
and the public generally, that ho Las just return
ed from the east, and is now receiving as large, good
and cheap an assortment of variety goods as any other
establishment in the city. Merchants and otherswho
wish to purchase cheap, will please call at No. 108,
and theywill not be disappointed. Thefollowingcom
prises part of the stock just received.
200 doz. coat and 6 cord spool (Anon,
200 " Graham's 6 "
1200' " assorted,
200 lbs. " Titley' a shoe threads,
200 " " patent threads,
200 gross books and eyes,
150 packs American pins,
100 " German "
175 thousand needles,
180 assorted stay bindings,
350 doz. assorted fine ivor y oombi,
200 " redding
560 assorted cotton cords,
225 gross shoe laces,
50 " corset "
250 doz. cotton night caps.
100 " assorted hosiery,
150 " gloves and mitts,
25 gross assorted fans,
800 do. palm leaf hats.
115 pieces Ashburton lace,
160 " edgings
500 gross pearl buttons,
75 " gilt - "
80 " figured burn buttons,
120 " lastlngand jam:maned do
50 " fine English dressing combs,
160 " assorted suspenders,
With a generalassortment of Variety Goods tonumen
ous to mention, which will be sold wholesale or retail,
cheap for cash. C. YEAGER.
apr 18
WEhave received, and will hereafter keep cor
stantly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink.
inlarge and small kegs, which we will be able to sell
eicaper than it has heretofore been sold in this city.
Orders from the country accompanied by the cash
(111 ♦LL CASLA) will be promptly attended to.
PHILLIPS & SMITH,
iy lfl—tf Office of the Post and Mannflictuirr.
Notice :to all whom it may caacame of
A LL persona having claims against t) its those
A
Oliver Ormsby Evillia,deceased,,ae, will please
knowing themselves indebted t0.1. 1 n to C. Evans, No
present their accounts forettethorized ter settle the
10 Water street, who "SARAH L. EVANS,
PITTSBOR4E.
45- 1 y
said Estate
tobl 5
idiot:warofn.e Copper and Sheet
Iron War
No. 17, Fiftitaireet,between Wood and Market,
Keep s constantly on hand &good assortment of • .
and solicits a share ofpublic patronage. Also, on
".
che follovring articles: shovels, pokers,tongs, Mar
skillets,teakettles, pots,
°veng'C'6free
Miri4olll3he for
chants and others are invited to call • ee.l
tbemselves,a she is determined to s • mar 7—tf •
approved paper
WWJ DA/ITT,C,
. lag Store,
Bio DoOR ►.
andformercus
116114.
./
FRESII SPRING GOODS
SIGNOF THE GILT COMB
To Printers.
Administratrix
SAMUEL MORROW
:rlpofthetfon CityClotil
engoee4 ft.t the MAE&
will be hoppy to Bee his friends
otnd serve them to the bola of his
834"
PRICE, TWO CENTS.
Pittsburgh Infirmary,
FOR the reception and treatment of deforrnhee
of the human frame. such as Club or Rioted
sfert, ccostrat-ted joints, wry-neck and Strabieetas oe
Sqaixting,and of Diseases of tile Eye, Such u Car
&tract, etc, under the care of
ALBERT G WALTER, M D.
Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street.
dec 31-dtf
Or CHEAP BAIR DWAIIE. Aci
WHITMORE & WOLFF,
Corner of Liberty' and St. Clair Ms., Pittsburgh
ARE now receiving their spring importation of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND-SAD
DLERY, to which they respectfully invite the ahem.
tionof purchasers. Having completed arrangements.
through which they are now receiving supplies DI
RECT FROM THE MANUFACTORIES 1211
ENGLAND, they shall at all times be prepared to
sell at such prices as will make it theinterest of pur
chasers to call.
Always on band, a full and general assortment of RI.
FLE BARRELS AND GUN TRIMMINGS,
PLANES, COOPERS, CARPENTERS.AND
SMITILT TOOLS. Also, a great - variety gj
LOCKS and, LATCH ES for building purposea to.
gather with every variety of articles appertaining to
thebusineas. isi64l
Now Arrival of Queensvniro & China.
THE subscriber would respectfully invite the ail
tendon of the public to ins present stock of White
Glazed Ware,a superiorartirle, together with a select
assortment of White French Chinacomprieing ail the
necessary pietas to constitute complete sets ofDiuieg
and Tea were.
Also a general stock of articles sulteble for the sup;
ply of country merchants, to which their attontiort la
invited, at his old stand, corner of Front nod. Wood
streets. HENRY LI/GBY. ,j
NEW ESTABLISILIKENT.
LOOKING GLASSES AT EASTERN PRICES.
T HE subscriber has opened. an establishment atl No 66, Wood street, a few doors from the cora,
nor of 4th, where hekeeps constantly for sale allkinds
of LOOKING GLASSES, at Eastern Prices.
He has on hand a I erg e.essortment - of Gioia in both'
gilt and mahogany: frames, to which he blahs' the at.
tention ofunstomera'beliering that the quality of his
articles and his prices cannot fail to give satisfaCtion.
Pictures framed to order, in neat style, in either:gilt ar
mahogany frame..
Canalboat and other reflectors manufactured to 6r.
deron the shortest notice. Old frames repair - ed and
regilt, so as to look as wail as new. on the shortest no
tine. 1 T MORGAN, Agent.
mar 23-tf
Removal—lran Safi's.
1. r RESPECTFULLY inform my friends that Ihave
removed my FIRE PROOF IRON SAFE
PAC TORY to Third street, opposite the =Port O(.
fice, and avail myselfof tins 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 my - niftily
Safes shall be made without any deception. Alive,
Safes which have been in buildings burnt lovtt bale
saved all their contents.
ITheyare kept for sale of my shop, and at At•
wood, Jones & Co's, Oafish & Fleming's, and at D T
Morgan's. JOHN DENNING.
N B. 25 bbls good New OileensSugar for sale.
a 13-tf
%YARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR
A Superior Wash Poe the Tooth,
DRODUCI NO at once the moat healthy state of the
mouth—Cleansing arid restoring .the teeth tatheir
natural whitener.,; giving liardneaa to the rya', des.
troying the putrifactive it.flnenca of decayed teeth
lessening - in every instance the irritation ail' d soreness
incidental to their diseased state, and in fact combin.
tng in its effect all that can be desired in a Dentifrice.
Also. n soixirior Tooth Po,. der, as recommended
to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the eelebra•
ted Doct. Hudson.
Prepared and sold by Wm. A. WARD, Demist,
Liberty street. aug 31
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Monenigahela Clothing Store.
INCIS COOLEY and ROBERT LAIR])
12 TAILORS, having associatelithemselves together
for the purpose Of carrying on extensively their busi
ness, and fitted op a store on Water street, between
Smithfield and Wopa streets, emir the Monongahela
House, respectfullvsolicit the patronage of their friends
and the public. Having just opened a Inige - isiiiets
(Tient of seasonable goods, and Materials, and made the
necessary arrangements, they:are prepared to £l} all
orders, with which they may be favored, with despatch,
and on the most reasonable terms.
may 17-if
New Livery Stable.
e/i..ipsHOLIES' LIVERY STABLE, on Third
\street, between Market end Wo o d, o a s t
the Post Office, is now open for the aCI:P3ITh.
moclation of the public. His stock of. Carriages . &4
being all new, he hopes to be able to render MI sada•
faction to those who may (ai't' him with a call.
Oct 19—ly •
HIM OVA L.
JAMES HOWARD & CO,
HAVE removed her WALL PAPER WARE
HOUSE to
NO. P 3, WOOD STREET,
between Diamond alley and Fourth Street
Where they have on hand a large and splended u
sortment of WALL P APER and witdble fffr
papering Parlors, Chambers, .% ells, &c.
Also, a general assortment of Writing; Letters
ing, Wrapping and Tea paper, Bonnet
Which they will sell low for Cash,
for Rags, Tanners Scraps. &c ,
REMO *, Ott
HOLDSH • 'PPstore from Mtrket
T_T AVE rernov-, err Pitieet, ono door from the
1.1 street t0.,,,ti ,4 • 4 Ve they keep on hood dt h . of
ner of it t watreatrtf.L PAPERS, for pepe'S Par*
tt ai awefusens.Milhers, Ste., and also YONTING,
h u rl enter, and WRAPPING PAPUA BONNET
W RIDS. &c., all of which they , or sale on s c .
RlSModatingterms. /4 j12._ /43— dtf '
•
Wm. CPSara fob
r_T AS removed his offi
I..JL street, lately cc
April 8, 1844.
NOTICE.—I • , •
iional business
Ecq , who 'pi
March'
a
William C. Wall,
n and Panty Portrait and Picture ani .
Matiltfatture+ . ;
No.' 87, Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Ps.
CANVAS Sbroshes,varniah, &e.,for artisu,abways
on hand. Looking Glasses, pr Pay
med to order. Repairing dope st the shorte senquce:
Particular attentioi4aid to regildingand,lobbing
of
every description-
Parsons fitting stainboau or booms will Mid It N.
their advantage to call. seP 10.7
SPLENDID Ankle of Lard Ditaor
A hotel*, churches. &e., on draft at. very low tripes
nein stnntly on bona sod for 'AO,
3. S. GWYNNE.
nov I 4 Franklin Maaufaetary; 24. otreet,
Attorney,
Fourth, near Weed
'by C. Drratb, Essq.
/laced ir) docket and preCes•
bands of Wm O'Hara Roblimm,
end to the earns der re My a N eme ii
n.A.v44,51}1
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