11r . • etiretaitt. teit4-1.-1"74-^1 • .•' 1:1=I=Eil 12=191 lEMIE 7 ' .1 v , pi t ifit i bargp..DAlLy, BY PRILLIPS & SMITH, AT. THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND, FlrrirsT.REkys, PitrstuROH. , PENYA, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. VOL ][llo. 161. qt* I Amin Past. From the Democratic Review, for March; 1345. TELE CABMAN'S STORY. err atea/Jute Dumas. (Concluded.) ".'eticiakali 'lisher v.oiceloriedthe Captain, and the old man, who, a moment before, trembled so that he eoujoLbaedly stand. darted forward like a young man of tweety-lieeeptakied into the room without saying as measles tidy ourdsrave,' to anybody, flueg himself on on his daughter's bed, weeping and exclaiming,'Marie, my idelliesaltild, Marie, my slaughter!' When I got in, 'twasa picture irises them—in each other's went—the father kissing his &wetter all over, with laie-let7i4rete and old moustache- e nurse in tears—M. Eugene in tears--myself in tears—in fact, a tregelar shower 41..rounci. 'Thaw: seid.my master to the nurse and me, 'We: mesa, leave p l ena alone.' We left the room all three; and my master took me by the arm and said, 'Watch for M.. Arced de.Linar when he comes in from the ball; I wish to speak a word with him.' I took. my Test upon the stair-case, and kept sentry. "In about a quarter of an hoar I heard the bell— testing. It was M. Alfred; he-came up stairs "singing. .1 said to him quite politely, 'Excuse me, Mousieur, but my master wishes to speak .a word to yen: " 'Coeld not your 'nester wait until to-morrow?' lie replied with. a sneer. .I.t. ' aeon* nut, since be wants to see your di rectly. ' Witll._wherede tie?' "'Mere I am,' said M. Eugene, who had overheard me. 'Will vat please to walk into tile room, Mon sieur?". pointing to the room where Medemuiselle Ma rie was. I ceuld not undertreid this. Havvever, I opened the door. The. Captain was just getting into the inner room; he made a sign to ma to wait until ho had hidden himself. I did so, rind then—'Walk in, gentlemen!' My master pushed M. Alfred into the room, dress , me not, and shut the door upon tot both. • Next I heard a trembling voice say, 'Alfred!' Arid another" voice reply in astonishment— 'Marie! Inn . here?' "e.11: - Alfred is the betrayer?' said 1 to my master. "'Yes,' said he, 'be still with me, and let us listen.' 'At first we could only hear Mademoiselle Marie: she seemed mho entreating M. Alfred. That lasted some time. Then we could hear him say, 'No Marie, 'tis impossible. You must be mad to oak lam not my own master in this.. I cannot mem a. I choose. ' 6 l am dependent upon a family that will not pet mit it. Butßutt am iich and if money—' 'Then you should have seen!---there was the deuce to pay. • Without stopping to unlock the door of the cab inet, where he was hid, the Captain drove it open with one kick--Mademoiselle Malin gave a scream —the . Captain thundered out an oath fit to lift the roof off I.lle, house --and said my master—'Let us go in.' I; was high time.' 'Captain Dumont had M. Alfred down, with his knelt,' on him; and was twisting his neck as though ho . were a ehic.ken. .Igy master separated them. M. Alfred got up pale as death, his eves ready to start aestri his head, and his teeth set. WithoOt look ing at :Mademoiselle Marie, who lay in a faint, llowel ke,d,up to my 'master, who .was waiting fir bim with Melones folded. Eugene,' said he..l. did not think your room was IL slaughterhouse. I. shall not come into it agado without n pair of pistols.' 'Precisely time 1 should prefer to see you come,' replied my master— 'for otherwise I shall be tinder the necessity of beg ging" vet to walk out instantly." "'Captain;' said M. Alfred, turning round, 'you will not forget, I have an account to settle with you ton " "'And you shell settle it this moment,' sMd the cap tain. 'I do not leave you until you do.' 'Re it so.' 'The dey is just breaking, said M. Dumont.— 'We will find weapons.' "'I have swords and pistols,'. said my master. "Pray have them put into a carriage,' said tho cap• fain. " hour hence at the w 3od of Boulogne, Porte Marna,' said M. Alfred. "'Very, well; replied my master and the captain isoiis at once. Go, find your seconds.' M. Alfred went away. " 'The captain then bent over his daughter's bed.— MEugOne wished to call for help; but the old man bald, 'No—better she should be iznorant of everything. Marie! dear child. farewell. If I fall. M. Eugene, you will avenge me, will you not? and the orphan girl you will not abandon her? "'Never! I swear it to you. by herself!' replied my my master throwing himself into the poor father erms. •Cnntillion. call a heck.' "'Yes Su; shall I go with you?' •' 'You may.' "'The captain embraced his daughter MICR more, and then calling the nurse, he said—'Assist her now, and if she should ask where I am gone, say I will soon return. New, my youngfriends, let us go.' 'They went bark into M. E.t..gine's room. When I brought the heck they were down stairs waiting fir me. The captain put the pistols in his pocket, and my master the swords under his cloak. ..Wood of Boulogne, driver.' " Orly friend,' stria the Captain, 'lf I am killed give this ring to my poor Marie; 'twas her mother's wed- ding riitz; a good woman she was, young man,—now with ard, or else there is no more justice up above than there is in this world,—and see that I am bitriod with the cross or the Legion and my sword. Ton are now my only friend; except my daughter I have neither kith nor kin; so. then, you and my Marie following my 4446n,—there will be no other mourners.' "'Why these thoughts, captain? They are sad ones for an old soldier.' "The captain gave a melancholy smile, as he said, "'Since 1815, everything has gone wrong with me; met as you have promised to be a guerdian to my •Anughter, better one that is young and rich than a poor old father.' "Ile said ne more; my master could not say another word, and there was silence until we reached the pleat) f meeting. 'A Cabriolet followed us a few steps behind. It stopped, .and M. Alfred got out with his two seconds. .!Qoe of them approached us. "'What a re the captain's weaponst' "'Pistols,' he replied. "'Stay in the carriage and take care of the swords,' said my master to me; and all five plunged into the wood. "In ten minutes, or less, I heard two piste] shots.— They made me leap as though I b not expected them. Ten minutes more passed without entailer shot, and I knew it was all over with one of them. 'I Lank down into the bottom of the hack; I did not dare to look out. All at once the door opened. '"The swords, Cant Mame Said my master. 'I gave them to him; end as be stretched out .his bead for them I saw that the captain's ring, was °obis flow. "'And—end—Mademoiselle Marie's father?" said I. . ",Re i. dead.' - 'Tbert—the swords.' •• Are for me.' ."FOr Heaven's Sake, let me go with you, Mon sieur.' "'Come, if you wish.' 'I leaped out of the coach. My heart, Monsieur, Was no - bigger than a mustard seed, and I trembled in &eery limb. My master entered the woods and I of ter him. "Wished not gone ten steps, when I saw M. Alfred standing laughing between his seconds. 'Take care!' smintiny.moster to rne, pushing ma aside; I made one spring backward. I liadoeurly trodden on the Gap , tain'iThody. ...-- ... „.....-- - : - •-,27. , ... . -..,-- .: :..-,.-., ; --,. -,.--.....;, ',..:"....- ' ,--,:- .1 - ,•,._. - - • '''-‘ 0 ," 4 -,44". -. . " - '.,;... '" " .- '7_,-:-. - - - - .!*t - -..' * rt,:• - !.. - I *' ., :; -- ".- '• - --:',,,).,'.:-' - ''' - 0-1 ' ',•:' ....,- ' -' - '‘Pl'f, - ...:4i . :,:i.-',. ''..:,' 4. 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"'{yell, friends—no matter, said M Alfred, 'The first affair has not tired me lathe least; oaly I should be glad to drink a glass of water.' " 'Cantata, go get a gluts-of water for M Alfred,' said my master.' 'I would as lief-be had told me to hang myself, but ho waved his heed the second time to ma to go, and I started off to the restaurant at the entrance to the wood, scarcely a hundred feet from where we stood. Before you could turn round I was heck. I handed M Alfred the glass sayingto myself, Take-it—and I wish it was poison to you!' He-took in hii hand was per fectly steady, only when he give it hack to my I noti ced that he bad broken the edge of it between his teeth. I threw the glass over my head, and went back to my place. I saw that my master had been making ready in the meantime. He was stripped to his shirt and pantaloons, and his sleeves were rolled up nearly to his shoulder. I went up to him, and said I, 'No orders for me Monsieur?' 'None he replied-4 have neither father nor mother, if I should die (he wrote something in Pencil,) you will seo that this paper reach es Marie.' —Then. with anotharglance at tlse captain's body, he tudvaneed towards M. Alfred saying: 'Come on, gentlemen.' But you have no second,' replied M. Alfted. " •Oue of yours will answer.' 'Ernest, be so good as to take your place beside Monsieur 'One of the seconds :massed t" my master's side: the other took tip the swords, placed my master and M. Alfred tit four paces distance, cave each of them a sword, crossed their bladed, and stood off, saying. 'Now, gentlemen.' . 'At the instant each of thorn advanced a step. and their blades were engaged up to the guard. "'Fall back!" said my master. "'I never break!' replied M. Alfred. " 'Very well,'—and M. Eugene fell back a step, and again stood at guard. 'Ten dreadful minutes followed. 1 lie dwords flew and twisted rotted each other like snakes at play. M. Alfred was the only one that 'bruit; toy master. follow ing his sword with his eyes, partied ytat as coolly as if he were , in the fencing gallery. I was in a rage! If the other one's servant had been thero, I would hay,. strangled him. 'Still the fight went on. M. Alfred was smiling bitterly; my master was calm and cold. " Ida!' cried M. Alfred. 'lle had touched my master on the arm, and the ' blood came. "'A mere nothing,' said M. Fuze ie. 'Comte on.' 'The sweat stood on me in large drops. 'The seconds approached. ..\l. Eugeoe signed to them to stand off; His enemy took advantage of this —lunsml-s—my master came to go.ml too late, and the Hood flawed from his thigh. I was sitting on the grass: I conid not remain standing. 'AU this time M. Eugene was as calm and cool fti ever, only his lips were apart. and I could see That his teeth were set. The twoot streamed down the other one's forehead, he vvas tiring himself our. 'My master made a pass forward. M. Aired broltn. " thmieht you never broke,' +aid my master. 'M. Alfred mode a feint; my master's sword came to parade with such force, that hi{ enemy's point was thrown up as though he were saluting. Fur one in &mat his breast was hare, and the next my master's sword was buried in it up to the very hilt. 'M. Alfred threw out hi+ arms. dropped his sword, but did not fall, because the blade run through his body kept him up. 'M. E•izino drew omit hie weapon and he fell. "'Have I behaved like a man of homur he a+l4ed the seconds. They nodded yes, and approached the body. • giely master turned to me; and said he, 'Cantillon, go back to town and bring a notary to my hou-e. (have him there on my return.' "'ll you want him for M. Alfred's will,' arid I, 'it will be so much trouble for nothiog; for see how he writhes—like a snake—and vomits blood: that's a bad sign.' •" 'Tie not for hint,' replied my master. 'For what is it, then?' I interrupted. 'To marry the young girl,' replied Cantillon. ''She was so beautiful and so good, Monsieuo—and to own her child —" 'And did he do it?' I asked. 'Yes, Monsieur; nobly!' 'Then, some time after, he said to ma, we are going to travel, my wife and I; I should he glad to keep you in my service: but—you unnerstand—.the sight of you would be a constant grief to her. Here are 'a thousand francs; T give vou my horse and ea broiler; do what you please with them; and if ever you should want anything, let me know before any one else.' 'So, as I had the establishment, I set up for cab driver. -yo. have my atury, Monodout; and now where am I to take you?' 'Home—l wi'l 6n1411 my vi.ot 3,m0 other day." I returned to my hou4a, and wrotodown Cant'lion's story just as he had told it to me. MITE Works of Rev. Sidney Smith, in 3 vnl. 1. A Manual of Examin ition fur .Medical Students, with questions and answers upon Anitorny and Physi ology, Surgery, Practice of Modern Chemistry, Mate tin Medica, Otrnetricks, The Pennsylvania Law Directory,for 1844, in Pam phlet. For sale at the Book Store of 'apt 17-d ly W. M'DONALD. T HAVE appointed CONSTABLE, BURKE & Cn, I (Fire Proof Safe Manufacturers,) sole Agents for these Locks in Pittsburgh, of whom they may always b" had at the ManufaAurers prices. They are warranted beyond the skill of the pick lock—and in fact the best and cheapest safe lock in America. LINTS YALE. Pittsburgh, dee 27,1844-1)1 VERY LOW FOR CASH. HEub large an s d e subscriber ne n did frra foreale a assortment or PIANO FORTES of different patterns, warranted to he of superior wot kmanship, and of the hest materials; the tone not to be exceeded by any in the canary. HE subscriber has this day received, direct. from T the importers. the following celebrated brands of cigars, viz: Congreasios, Regalia, Canove, Ca:adores, Principie, Ugues, Castellon, &c, Together with the best &rands of Virginia Chewing Tobacco (fine cut,) Snuffs and half Spanish and Com mon Cigars; all of which will be sold at the lowest possible price for cash. M. M'GINLEY, No 60} Watvr ft., a few doors from rile sort 18•tf Monongahela House Now Books. Tale's Patent Safety Lock. FOR DOORS, SAFES, BANKS, &e. F. BLUME, Cerner of Penn and St.Clairatreetx, opposite the F,xchange. Important Arrival. De d'Juan F de la Rionda Palmn, Lonia de Genie, Pedro Gerano, T. Antonia, PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1845. PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY PHILLIPS & N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. Trnms.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. Single copies Two CENTS—for Salo at the counts of the Office, and by News Boys. The Weokly Mercury• and Mannflicturer is published at the same office, on a double; medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle copies, SIX CENTS. TERMS OP PER SQUARE OF TW On~insortion, $0 50 rwo do., 0 75 flireo do., 1 00 One weetr, 1 50 rwn do., 3 00 three do., 4 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. cnAuourat.it •r PLEAsuns, One Square. Tice Squares. months, $lB 00 I Sig mouths, 525 00 One year, 25 00 Ono year, 35 00 rV'Latger advertisements in proportion. reCARDS of four lines Six DALLAR3 a year. R. Woods,Attornoy and Counsellor at Lam Office nn Fourth street. between GiNnt and Smithfield, a few doors from the corner of Fourth and Grant street,. sopt 10 :SVCANDI.I::• , S & :SPCLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Laor, Office , in the 'Ye:nom'. back of tha old Court House, ep In Pittsburgh. E yster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Office removed from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row," shad•; side iJf 4th, between Market and \Vood rte., •rp 10 Pittsburgh. James Callan, Attorney at Law. OFFICE IF TII l Tit EZT, PI irsuun.eli unra 13-1 v Win. Eh Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh rel.. Office in Fourth straet, opposite Burka's Buil ling. ETP‘v, LI lAM E. A therts, Esq.. will dye his atten tion to my unfinished lni.dness, and 1 recommend him to the patronage of my friends. sep 10—y WALTER FORWARD. Shalor 84 Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni tea States bunk, 4th street, between Mark ct nd Wood streets.m2l-3m • CHART.F. 4, SEIALRR. EDWARD SIDIPSON• Daniel M. Curry, Attorney at Law, Office on Filth.street, between WOOd and Smithfield nii 8 Pittsburgh. Robert Porter, Attorney at Law, Office on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets sep 10 I'ittsbur 6. Hoary S. Magraw, Attorney at Law, Flag removed hi 3 office to his residence, on Fourth st two doors alx,vo Smithfield. sep 10 Geo. S. Seidea, Attorney at Law, Office nn Fourth gtreet, between Wool and Smithfield WConveyancing and other instruments of a•ri ting legally and rromptly executed. mar '2l if JOHN S. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, OFFICE, North aide of Fifth stn•et, between Wood nnd Smithfield streets, l'ittsb , irgli, Pa. N. B. Cuilections trade on re3woublo terms. dec 4-ly REMOVAL. MESSRS. NIOOIII4EAD Sz. READ, ATTORNEYS AT LAN', TJAVF, removed their Ace io Secoml otreet,three 11 door% from the corner of 2nd and Grant sts— nen r the Scotch Hill Market: ml 7 B. Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ter 10—tf Dr. S. IL Flolakes, Office in Second street, next door to Mulvany Se Co.'a Glass Warehouse. sop 10—y Ward and Artors, Dentists, No 113, Liberty street, a few doons below St. Clair apf1,1313 G. L. ROP.INSoN M. MBRIDE• Robinson & Mcßride, Attorneys at Law, Office on Fourth, between Wood and Nlarket sts. FF'Convevancingand other instruinentsof writing legally and proraptlyexecuteti. alO-if Thomas Donaclly, Attorney at Law, Office on rnurth street, between Wood and Smithfield adjoining ratterson's Livery Stables. Dr. George Watt, PRACTISING PHYSICIAN 4- SURGEON ETP Office, Smithfiold st. near the corner of Sixth nii-1 v. Doctor Daniel McNeal, Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsbur g h. dec 10—y John llTCloekey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, S _gall side. rep 10 COTTON YARN WAREHOUSE, No. 43, Wood Street, Agents for the sale of do Eagle Cotton Factory Yams mns 17— Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Might., Manufacturer of Iron and NaiTh Warehouse, No. 23, Wood it., Pittaburgh Rep 10—v Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro• duce Merchants, And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures. max 17 No. 43. Wood street. Pittsburi b. Matthew Jones, Barber and flair Mealier, Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the,Mayor's of. fice, where he will be happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. He solicits a share of public pa tronage. sep 10. Wholesale Grocers and Oommissien Nor chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, e19.1y Pittsburgh. JOHN W BLAIR, BRUSH MANUFACTURER SHOE FINDINGS STORE, NO 120, WOOD STREET, oct26 . r ITTSBURGII VERTISENG. LYE LINES OR LESS: Ono month, $5 00 Two do., 6 00 Threedo., 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six do., 10 00 One year, 15 00 HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., JOHN SCOTT & CO., . . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 37, Market !street. sep 10 JOHNSON & DUVAL, Etopkbiaders aid. Paper Salem, Continue business at the stand late of M'Candless Cr. Johnson. Every description of work in their line neut. ly and promptly executed . may B—y John Cartwright, CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, No 140 Wood street, two doors from Virgin al ley, Pittsburg, Pa. N. 8.-.-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, Su. je 24. James Patterson, fir., Corner of Ist and Ferry streets . Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful ler, mill and timber screws; housen screws for rolling mills, &c. sop 10—y Wobb Closey'• Soot and Shoe Slannflctory, No. 83, Ws se., next door to the U. S. Bank. Ladies prnmella, kid and satin shoes made in the neatest manner, and by the neate4t French patterns. sep 10 E=l CR LTSE 8c LI PPINCOT rt Commission, Produce, and Forwarding Merchants, No. 87 4. 98 (old number) SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, (MD.) REFEREPOF.3: — The Merchants of Pittaburch in genornl. jan 13-Gm D. & G. W. Lloyd, lIIIOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, A.SI.) DEALERS Iti PRODUCE & PITTSBURGH HAyU IACTLRK.I rE p Liberal advances in cash or goods mtvie on consignments of produce, &c., at No, 142, Liberty street. ml 5 NICHOI..O I). COLEMAN I LOYD It. COLE' lA. Coleman & Co., General Agents, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, LeveeStroet,Vicksburg, Miss. They rospectfitily so licitnrinsiffnments. n 242—tf CONSTABLE, BURKE & CO., FIRE PROOF SAFE AND VAULT DOOR MANUFACTURERS. Front street, between Wood and Smithfield. All articles manufactured by them warranted equal to any thing in the market. Oct 1 CHARLES A. NIcANULTY Forwarding and Commission Merchant, PITTSBURGH, PA., AgentforU. S Portable Boat Line, ferthe transporta tion of Merchandize to and from Pittiburgl., Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and Boston. ty J. Vogdes & Son, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS O ifice, Smith . ,4eld &reel, COI ncr of Diamond Alley. 13 LA NS and Specifications finished in the best style J_ and at the shortest notice. REFFRF.NC6 4 : Logan & KPlinedy, II Childs & J Wondwell, A Kintner, W B Senile and Col tart & jan. 11, 1845—d1y. DR. NV. KERR JOEL Monwt. KERR R. MOHLER. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, Cornel of Wood stre•t and Virginalley, No. 144, RF"SH Medicines, selected and put up with mire, can he had at all times, at moderate M'l'llysicians . proscriptions carefully compound ed. mny 2-1 y Pilkington'atinrivalled Blacking,' ANUFACTU RED andsold n hnleAale and retell sIXTII STELEET, one door below Smithfield. neo2l-Iy. J. K. LOGIN AUCTION GOODS. JAMES K. LOGAN & CO Fifth Street, brticeenthe Exchange Ban k and Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods BOOTS, SHOES, CLOCKS, .4c JOHN McFARLAND, itrpholaterer and Cabinet Wiaker,i 2d al., between Wood and Market, Respectfully informs his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders fur sofas, sideboards, bureaus, chairs, tables, bedstead+, stands, hair and spring mattresses, curtains, carpets; all sorts of uphol stering work, which ho will warrant equal to any made in the city, and on reaionable terms. sep 10 A. G. REINHART, (Late Reinhart 4- Strong.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. PRODUCE 4- COMMISSICN MERCHANT No. 140 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH, P•. feb 1 MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. June 6. REYNOLDS & WILMARTfI, Forwarding and Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN LUMBER, GROCERIES,PRODUCE, IND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE Corner of Penn and Irwin streets. L. 0. RtYtiOLDa, t PITTSEInkr4II. L. WiT.MARTH. S a5-]y Trusses! Trusses!! CHASE'S Surgeon's Truss, for the radical cure of Hernia. It is now conceded by Surgeons' and Ptiyaciams generally. that this trussis - deeidedtrot perior to ans , tow in use.—lt 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 & Mohler's, No 144, tor. net of Wood street and Virgin Alley. Any infringement on the right of gelling thii inetro ment, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. jan 1, 80. GI3OIIGIII W SMITE, MALSTER AND BREWER, Pittsburg/4 Brewery Penn Street, Has alwaison hand ready to stdp, BARLEY, RYE and WHEAT MALT. Also BROWN STOUT, PALE and AMBER ALE, Orsllpel feb 10-Iy. GZID No. 62.. a. LATEST AND CHEAPEST NEW STORE, Opposite White's and At'' Knight's, Market street, 4 Doors below4th; Simpson's Roe. r HE Subscriber is now receiving from the Eastern .1 cities an extensive stock of Seasonable DRY GOODS, Of the newest style and latest fashions, purchasp principally (rum 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, pi evions to purchasing elsewhere. His stock will at all times be equal to any in the city, and at es fair prices. nov 15. A O. 62 BSAO 1.. M MORRIS. N. B. Don't forget, N 0. W. LLOYD. GEO. CONNELL, Phillid'n Arnold's American Lock Manufactory. NO. 17, FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH. THE subscriber has just erected a new and eaten aive Manufactory on Second street, between Wood and Musket, where he now manufactures all kinds of Locks, upon a new principle never before at tempted in this city. By means of powerful steams machinery, he is now enabled to sell hia 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 in his line, tirade to ardor at shot t notice. nov 21-Iyd Dr. Good's Celebrated Female Pills. rip HESE Pills are strongly recommended to the I notice of ladies as a sate and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiarto theirsex, from want ofeicercise,orgeneraldehility of the system. They mho. iate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Pills have gained the sane ion and approbation of the most eminent Physiciansin the United States, and many Mothers. For sale .Vholesale and Retail,hy R. E. S E LLERS, Agent, sep 10 No. 20, Wood Street, below S.acond HOTEL & BOARDING HOUSE. FRANKLIN HOUSE. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he loss opened a Hotel and hoarding House in Third street, a tow doors from Wood, were travelers and others will be aceommo iated on the most reasonable terms. The house is spacious, and has been fated 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- Fulls• solicited a-4-tf CHRISTIAN SCHNIERTZ FRESH. SPRING GOODS CHEAP PLACE FOR CASH. SIGN OF THE GILT COMB. No. 100, Market Street, near Liberty. HE subscriber respecifullyi nforms his customers I and the public generally, that lie has just retutn 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 others who eish to purchase cheap, will please cull at No. 108, and they will not he disappointed. Thefollowing com prises part of the stock just received. 200 doz. coat and 6 curd spool cotton, 200 " Graham's 6 " 1200 " assorted, 200 lbs. " Titley/s shoe thretos, 200 " " patent threads, 200 gross hooks and eyes, 150 packs American pins, 100 " German " 175 thousand needles, 180 assorted stay bindings, 350 dos. assorted flue 1 , 104 y combs, 200 " reading 560 •• assorted cotton oor3s, 225 gross shoe laces, 50 " corset " 250 doz. 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 600 gross pearl buttons, 75 " gilt " 80 " figured horn battens*, 120 " lasting and japanned do 50 " fine English dressing combs, 160 " assorted suspenders, With a generalazgortment of Variety Goods to Telmer °us to mention, which will be sold wholesale or retail, cheap for moth. _ C. YEAGER. npr 18 To Printers. WF.have received, and will hereafter keep cor stantly on hand, a full supply of Printinglnk, in large and small kegs, which we will be able to sell cheaper than it has heretofore been sold in this city. Orders from the country accompanied by the cash (te ALL CAEIL3) will be promptly attended to. PHILLIPS & SMITH, Jy I o—tf Office of the Post and Manufacturer. Notice to all whom it may concern. ALL persons having claims asminst the Estate of Oliver Ormsby Evans, deceased, as well asthose knowing themselves indebted to the same, will please present their accounts for settlement to C. Evans, No 10 Water street, who is duly authorized to settle the said Estate, SARAH L. EVANS, febls Administtatri%. SAMUEL MORROW. ritosinfootnrer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware No. 17, Fifa street,bettoeen Woodand Market, Keepsconstantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and soli ci ts a share of p üblic patronage. Also, on hand thefollowingarticles: shovels, polters,ton,gs,gritliron., s kill ets te a k ett le,s, pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Kw, chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined to sell cheapforcaskor s.ppraved paper marl--tf A'.l D XVITT, formerly, of . the Iron City Cloth . ing Store,ls now engaged. at the THREE Ma DOORS, where be will be happy to nee his friends sovi former eustorusrs, end serrethem to thellset of his ability. a3-tf PRICE, TWO CENTS. FOR the reception and treduicnt of deforrnitee of the human frame. such se Chsb of RooliAt feet, contracted joists, wry-seek sod 6"Lrabionneue Squinting, and of Diseases of ais Eye, such Ai : Cis. taract,ecc, wader the care of ALBERT Q WALTF,'R, MD; Liberty, near the corner of Fourth stmt. dec 31—dtf ur Et 111 A P • ..C4r WHITMORE & WOLFF, ' Corner of Liberty and St. Clair Ste., Pittantrei ARE now receiving their spring importation HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAD. DLERY, to which they respectfully invite the stile clonal* purchasers. Having completed arrangements. through which they are now receiving supplies Dr. REOT FROM THE MANUFACTORIES IN ENGLAND, they shall at all times be prepared to sell at such prices as will make it the interest of pur. chasers to call. Always on hand, a full and general assortment an!: FIE BARRELS AND GUN TRIMMINGS. PLANES, COOPERS, CARPENTERS AND SMITIIS' TOOLS. Also, a great variety of LOCKS and LATCH ES for !wilding purposes,. to gather with every variety of articles appertaining to thehusiness. a 1641 New Arrival of Queenswars & China. THE subccriber would respectfully invite the 'ati tension of the public to his present stock of White Glazed %Vare,a superiorartiele, together with I select assortment of White French Chius,comprisinc ell the necessary pieces to constitute complete lets ofDining and Tea ware. Also. a general stock of articles suitable for these's. ply of country merchants, to which their attenth3a Is invited, at his old stand, corner of Front and Wood streets.HENßY ally NEW ESTABLISHMENT. LOOKING GLASSES AT EASTERN PRICES. THE subscriber has opened en establishment at No 66, Wood street, a few doors from the ea. ner of 4th, where he keeps constantly for sale allkinas of LOOKING GLASSES, at Eastern Prices. Ile has on hand a largo assortment of Glam.. in both gilt and mahogany frames, to which he invites the at. tention oftustomers. believing that the quality of his articles and his prices cannot fail to give- satisfaction. Pictures frnmed to order, in neat styie,in anise; silt Or mahogany frames. Canalboat and other reflectors manufactured to or. deron the shortest notice. Old frames repaired Lad regilt, so as to look as well as new, on the shortest ea rice. J T A/011GAN, Agent. mar 23-tf Removal—lroa Saps. r RESPECTFULLY informs:ly friends that Ihave 1. removed my FIRE PROOF IRON 844 FR FAC TORY to Third street, opposite the Post Of and avail myself of this opportunity to tender my thanks to the public for the liberal patronage whit& they have favored me with for several years, and snli. cit a continuance of their favors. I pledge myselfte". Safes shall be made without any deception. All my Safes which have been in buildings burnt down bays saved all their contents. ['They are kept for sale at my soup, and at At. wo - od, Jones &. Co's, Dethell & Flemings, and at D? Morgan's. JOHN DNNING. N B. 25 bbig guod Ncw OileansSugar for sale: al3-tf WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR. A Superior Wash fbr the Teeth, PRODUCING at once the most healthy state duo mouth—Cleansing and restoring the teeth to amok natural whitenea,; giving hardness to the gams, des• troving the putriflictive influence of decayed teed"; lessening in every instance the irritation and Keenan incidental to their diseased state, and in fact amble. tag in its effect all that can be desired in a Dentifrioe. Also. a superior Tooth Ponder, as recommended to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the celebra. red Doct. Hudson. Prepared and sold by Wm. A. WARD, Dentist. Liberty street. Reg 31 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Monongahela Clothing Store. "UR A.SCIS COOLEY and ROBERT LAIRD tt.oas, having associated themselves together for the purpose of carrying on extensively theirbosi. 'less, and fitted up a store on Water street, between Smithfield and Wood streets, near the Monongahela House, respectfully solicitthc patronage of their friend, and the public. Having just opened a large assert• ment of seasonable goods, and materials, and made tho necessary arrangements, they are prepared to fill all orders, with which they may be favored, with despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. may 17-t1 HOLNIES' LIVERY STABLE. on Third clreet, between Market and Wooil, near the Post Office, is now open for the accotn modation of the public. liis stock of CarriageAtAlait. being all new, he hopes to be able to render full aatee faction to those who may favor him with a call. .. _ Ort I 9—ly ItEMOV A L. JAMES UOWARD & 00. MT AVE removed their WALL PAPER WARE• 11 HOUSE to NO. r. 3, woon STREET. between Diamond alley and Fourth street • Where they have on hand a large and ofilended as. sortment of WAL L PAPER and Boftplatf, suitable for papering Parlors, Ch am bers, V% mi., a te . A I so, a general assortment of Writing, Letter, Pont. lag, Wrapping and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, tke, Which they will sell low for Cash, or in exc hange for Rags. Tanners Scraps. &c. feb 22. 1844 REMOVAL 11OLDSHIP & BROWNE HAVE removed their Paper Store from Market street to No. 64 Wood street, ono door from this corner of 4th street, where they keep on band their vis ual assortment of W ALL PAPERS, for papering Pet* lore. entries, chambers, &c., and also PRINTMO. WRITING, and WRAPPINGPAPERS, BONNET BOARDS. &c., all of which thhy offer fur sale on ac. commodatina terms. feli 14 11543—tItIr Wm. O'Hara Roblin**, V. R. Attorney, LT AS removed his office to Fciorth, neer Wood LJL street, lately occupied by C. Darragh, Dag. April 8, 1844. NOTICE--I have placed my docket and prates. sional business in the hands of Wm O'flarallobiasect, E sq .,who will attend to the same drying my absence. March 23 C DARRAGH. al9 Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Primo Ailanufmaisirer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CANV A S Sbrn shes, arni sh, Ars ~ for artists, always on hand. LookingGla.sses, &c., promptly ire, med to rosier. Repairing done et the shortest:n*l4e: Particolarateentioapaid to recildkalandjobbing og every description. Persona fitting stamboists or houses- will Rad it. to their advtunare to call. sap 10 ASPLENDID. Article of Lard Oil for families, h ote t s , c h ur ches, 6E4., on draft at eery low triiiroa constantly eln Band and for stiktirf J. B. 11W YNNE e . nom 14 franitlin liaaufactory,-74 tli New Livery Stable. Willisuis C. Wall,
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