S - ES EMI El 11 Ma ..-,...;-•,..;.::. : . . ,; _' . ..,.: :, : ,, ,! ,.. .'" 4 . 1 :, - , : ,..!::,..4 - , • • The Latesth-rrtirs4 New Books! AMORSE'S (late Coo& , $) 85 Fourth at. . The - Monk , s•Revenge: or{ the Secret Eneniy; a talc-Of the late Crusades; :by Samuel , Spring, Esq. The:History of St. Giles and t.. James; by Doug lasiJerrald; Esq.—complete. Dombuy & Daughter, elegantly' illustrated. 'Otta'wah: Or the last Chief of the Red Indians of Nevvfoundland-- T illustrated. 'Mexico as it was and as it is; hy Brantz Mayer— ._ No: 4: Washington and his Generals:; or Legends of the Revolution, by coo. Lippard, Esq. The' Brigantine: or Guiterro and the Castillian— a tale - both of,Bosion and Cnbai by J. H. Ingraham. , Wagner: -- or the Wher WOW; by G. W. M. Rey nolds, author of "Life in London,? , etc. • Living Age - , - No. 159. Illachwood , s•Magazine, for May. Taylor's U. S. Money Reporteri and Gold and Sil ver Coin Examiner. Chambers' Cyclopmdia of English Literature, No. The 'Life of Gen. ZaeharyTayloy, and a History oil the War in Mexico, giving an account of the battles! of Palo•Alto,Reseca da la POlma; Monterey and 1.3u.1 ens: Vista. Ellen Munroe: a Sequel to Life:in London, N 0.5, complete. L The Indian puccanier: or the 'Nipper's Daughter, by 13. Barker; _Esq. • ' - Pictorial Brether Jonathan for the 4th of July. Pictorial Saturddy Courier; for the 4th of July. • Pictorial Yankee Doodle for the 4th of July. CO-The - above books just receiied and for sale atl MORSE'S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth at. jes ' 44J=, f u A ,/ • f.*; 1• • • q • 0 4 j ` LZ:k t " c' i :` i:i: irEMOIRS of the Life of the Rev. Charles Situ , 111 On, M. A., with a selemion from his writings and-correspondence: Edited by pie Rev; William Carrie,. M. A.; Fellow and senior Dean of Trinity 'College, and Minister of Trinity Chnrch, Cambridge; The American edition, edited by the Rt. Rev. Chas. I'. M'llvaine,-,Bishop of the Prot. ;Episcopal Church in the diocese of : Ohio. ti 4ry:: +.Y- •;1 , History of the Presbyterian Church in the State of ICentucky; with-n preliminary sketch of the Church ea in tho valley of Virginia ; by thciltev. Robert Da-. vidsoff, D. D. Essays, Theological and Miscellaneous, reprinted, i from the Princeton Review, seronti'series, including. the contributions of the lute ROL, Albert B. Dodd,' • EIN Alexander on Isaiah, two vols.; firEt on the earli er proohcies; second on the hatter prophesies, sold separately. A choke system of Theology, on the basis of the 'Shorter Catechism, by Alesarlder Smith Patterson, -M. A., author of a " Ilistory'of the Church," with an introduction, by Duncan M'Farland, D. D.; from „the fourth Edinburgh edition., -Metnoir.of Miss Mary Jane Graham - 1 by the Rev. 'Charles Bridges, M. A. ' The above, with a general supply of works in all departmenkS.ofliteraturei for sale by. ELLIOTT iz q ENGLISH, jns Market at., bet 3d and Fourth sts. ~_~~:q .:~>; IMEM . . CLIRISTIE"S Galvanic : Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs: gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervousoi Sick head• ache, indigestion, paialysis, palsy, epilereiy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, lieu . rulgia, general debility. &c. In cases of dyspepsia, 'Salad 011 s. -; , which is simply a nervous derangement of the.th.. :In BASKETS Fresh Salad bil; a;,desirable brand gestive organs—they have been found equally suc•! V and in good order, just received and fur sale, cesslul. by basket or bottle. 1 jiff): . ~ These applications are in the form of Rings and jACC'33 WE IT ER ._ I Magnetic Fluid. Bands, Bracelets. BeltS, &c. . ... Table and Bee Sngars. 1 Cr See advertisement for further particulars on! in Bbls. Lovring's Crushed and Pulverised, just the outside of this E4lee t . ll 'received and for sale by the 11,1..0r retail, by I For sale at the only agency, .57 Market street. ! jus JACOB WEAVER. 1 ............,........------....... : 11 =I El ME 4 1 1141 s. Brown. Stout: . . .*D 3 ,4 London Porter; • 3 "• Scotch Ale, 'ferment's brand; 2it C, Dor , s .!, MIIN the most celebrated, just received as imported. The above were purchased upon iSbip Board be fore landing„ by myself in Neu' York; lately, and are offered Wholesale and Retail, by JACOB WEAVER, Wine Store, jab 16 Market!St., cur Front. r BM Sherry "Wtizem..l ChNE Qr. Cask, very choice oid Athontillado Sher ry; an article not olten to, be nict with. 1 Qr. Cask very fine old Cortes. 7 buff, Gordon's, Pate, Drown, Lobe and San Lunar Sherries. „ Also, 10 doz. various brands of Brown and Pale ; jast receiving and to store, fur stele attain SWine-Store JAGOII ,WEAVER, 16 Maar:oo., cor Front. { '-- NE REHM Mil ME i Hock or Rhenis h A l net. TIAUT Sauterne; Mosel Muscatel, 1 Vintage; , Johanniaburg, I • / .. •Geisenteitn, 1 '" 1 , Ilockheirner, 3 .-" Itutlesheimer 1 s/ " Just arrived and For sale by the cae or bottle, at , the %Vine store of 3 ACt)ll WEAVER, ja4 16 Alanketitt., car Front. 061 MILS. Port Wines, consiitiilg or Tnv!or; ft..)%.1 Flailgate & CO., Hunt & 'Co:4 Treble Grape, Calabria, pure Juice, pure Qii.c , o's Port, I.a gure,s, Burgundy, Ifurinester, and 'old Port Wine, for Invalids, just receiving, and are:offered whole sale or retail, at the Wine Store of IN =I Illany of the above Wines I can justly recommend for Medicinal uses. They are as, gen'tline as import ed to,the United States, ana come tome direct from the hands of the importers. (je3i J. W. New Plano MuslO'. MHE OLD CHURCH; ' Officer's Funeral ; 'Tie Midnight Hour; We met na Strangers ; Mary of Argyle ; The Watcher; The Rose of Alabama ; Dreams of the Past; . Are the Links that bound us Broken; Where are now the hopes 1 cherished ; 'Tie the Harp in the air; ! He doeth all things well ; Pall of Vera Cruz, (a deseriptive!piece.) Waftzes.—Geselle, Midnight, Cypress, Atlanta, Morning Star, Linden, Frincissia, Fairy, II Panse rosa, Waihington. The above just received and for-sa‘le by • JOHN 41. 141ELLOR, may 12 No'Bl Wood street. ME Mtn IBE ' For Coughs, Colds Asthma, and Consumption! THE great and only remedy for Colds, Coughs, Asthma and Cox.sumprzon, is the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE, discovered by Hie celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London, England, and introduced-in to the United States Under the ilumediatc superin tendence of the inventor. . The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, wart-outs the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the vionsr rossIBLE CASES that can be found in the icommunity—cases that seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and have been given up by the most distins ' mished Physicians as corgrtnimo Arai IN conABLE. The Hungarian Balsam has cured, and will Mire the MOST DESPERATE OF CASES. It is no ; -iitmek nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. F,very family in the United States should be eup plied whit Buctian , s Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate, but to be used as a preventive medicine in all cases of Colds, Coughs, Spitting 61 Blood, Pain in the Side and Chest, Irritation and Soreness of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Emaciation and General De bility, Asthma, Influenza, [looping Cough and Croup. Sold in large bottles, at $1 per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of Health. Pamphlets, containing a mass Of English and A merican certificates, and other evidences, showing -ihe unequalled merits of the great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratituously. DAVID F. BRADLEE, sole Agent rd . ,. *the United :States, 119 Court street, Boston. f T. W. Dxorr &Son's, General Whofesale Agents, No. 132 North Second street, Philadelphia. For Sale.by B. A. FARM:STOCK & Co., corner ,of Wood and Front streets. may7. _ ~,. M 111 ; INUE ~}: ~~ y :. k:.:..~ ~j.~k 1 ~.:. Gold Pens, O r the most approved brands; in large variety, the and adapted to evCry variety of hand. The clergyman, the lawyer, the merchant, and every class of men or ladies, requiring a duiable, uniform, 4 and economical pen, can be accurately suited. Their elastidity and fine points g,ive:great ease in writing—making eiThor a bold rriarkior a beautiful hairline, at thepleasareof the penman. With care they will generally last ten years. All warranted, and selling at the lOwest cash pri ces,at the Gold Pen Depot, corner of 4th and Mar ket sts. - (my 13) W. W. WILSON. BS ME EMI 31 0 •41 . .1 "‘ I '.l if • :Tr ‘ , " 1 " 4. 4 4WP44 ;1 • •.‘ 4i = ;.„,!",-. Arr.LNDOW SASH t TV 3000 Lights 8a1.0 2 just received and for sale, my2o • • WILMARTH. 4, May 17, 1847. LAST Saturday I gave a teaspoonful:4:4'B. A. Fahn estock's Vermifuge to my Mlle girl, who is be tween four and five years old ; and during the day she passed one hundred and five kvortns, averaging more than - a loot in length. SeCirig WI effects on this child, I gave a teaspoonful to hOr Younger sister, who was apparently %ITU, and she passed thirty-sev en worms of equ,al size. • HENRY W. CINIOTTI, maIS . • Riga Miket, Smithfield et. I 1. , !W,. 2" 4 1 , — t - ri- 1 . 4 :04 1 4g51;,{ t 'V' _ ;';.,H . ,: - : - ', 7, .. 1',..-,..-::.;.,.,,i5:,?..,-...:,!.•:',:ii.:,:f:-.'::!.-:.:::.1,.,:::,.." ME ME New Books.-Juit Received Drown stout, et c . ICJE!MIIIMI!!! JACOB WEAVER Great English Remedy MO '_.7÷'-:: . .7,t. O:7'WHOOPING Coubn„.—Blessii Editors—l ob-. served some time 'ago a communication over the signature for , LA Parent,' stating, that Dr. Jayne's Indian Expectorant:had been -the Means of saving the lives of three of his children, who were suffer. ing severely with whooping cough; 'end having, hnt a short time hefore, lost one of My children by that dreadful complaint, and, having:another, and my only child, suffering the greatest , agony with the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its death, I was induced to purchase a bottle of it, and commenced using it achording tothe directions— and to the surprise of all it began to mend in fif teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the child has noiv completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but 1 hereby return him ri husband's and a father's grateful acknowledgments. J. L. SI.IIIPKINS i?hiladelpltia, April 22d, 1836. I Jayne 's Flair Tonic.—We.commend to the atten tion of those desirous of restoring their hair or im proVing its beauty, to this elegant ; preparation We hear it every where highly spoken of, and es pecially by all who have made use of it, as greatly efkaciout in stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing and curing many affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and sufffeiently prov ed:7—N. Y. Sun. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 79. FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the !Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. mar-4 GREAT• ITALIAN REMEDY. PRILADELTIIII, Aprih 26, 184 G. Being afflicted for some 8 years with that most ' distressing disease, the asthma, and for the Mat 3 years much of the time confined to my room, and at several different times my life was des paired of; I concluded to obtain some of Na zoni's Sicilian Syrup, which was recommended to me by a friend from New York, who stated that it had cured' some of the roost inveterate cases known to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that, after using the above medicineifor about 4 weeks, I was entirely relieved, and I lielieve radi cally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, No 17p Bertram st.,: Hays & Brockway, lAlinlesale and Rt4ail Agents; see advertisement. • feln2d Seur's Amerlclass Renovating- rills.. FOR several months past, I base linen Mitch troub j ' led with a bilious habit, attended with an inac tive and costive state of the bowels, anti rheumatic affections ; 1 base made use of the Medic/tied Vapor Bath, and various kinds of - Med:rine, without receiv ing no y benefits Seeing Sear's A. li. V Renovating Pills advertised, I was induced from the recommen dations attached to theta, to make trial of thetm ' a few days they,atforded me great relief; and in the short time in which I have taken them, I have et-1 perieneed more benefit from them thanjl have re ceived from any medicine. Their operation has, been natural, easy, and effectual. Others of ray family have been indisposed, and have used them,: and received much benefit. I can with w.th coati. tience recommend them to individuals a:1 1 631111/,.,: as a safe and effectual medicine, in ald cases in which the stomach and bowels are disordered. A. WATSON, 209 Henry-id., New Verk. For sale by IL A. FAIINF.STOCIf. Co., jns cor First and Wood, and sts. ALTER'S Ginseng', Panacea; a lasge con scantly on -hand and Ins sale by 13. rl. FA IIN F.STOCK 143. Co., jrs cor. si nnd34ood and tVood and 6th sts_ A uct ton 5411,4 BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER , SOUTH-EAST CORNED. OV WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. (AN - Monday morning, the ith instant, at 10 W- I If clock, tell' be sold, as extensive assortment fresh and seasonaldc Dry Goods, among- Wh:ch are. ;superior casaimcres, saiinetts, jeans, into]a, super. Nth Style prints, Iawn",1110 . OS lie Lamy, bleached and unbleached minibus, fancy testincx, Irish linens, ; shawls, handkerchiefs, swing silt , summer past sluff, a great variety of hosiery, gloves, p..tent thread, umbrellas, parasols-, &c., &c. At 2 o'clock, P. 54., a quantity of groceries. queensware, glassware, shovels, bed cords, band hoses, matches, corn bruising. frii,Klo Spanish a general assortment nines,. and second hind house hold titriaiture, carpeting, mantel clucks, lamps- Inciting glasses, cooking stove, k:tclien .;tessils, &c. At S P. M., a handsome assortment ill Berman fancy goods,jewelry, new and second hand watches, fine cutlery, 1 case palm leaf hats, 10 dot. tine. shirts with harm bosoms and collsri; summer coats, pantalooes, vests, silk a ravats, variety goods, jet ,V.uetion SaLes - 111( JAMES 51'KE,NNA, OF Dry Goods, •Clothing, Variety articles, For k./ nituro, Groceries, Quecusware, and Watches, at Auction. Gn Monday nest, June 7th, at .10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold at the Auction Dooms, No. It Wood street, three doors front sth, a large assortment of Dry Goods, comproung Cll/CO9, lawns, tuuslins, cloth and cassimeren, al paccas, drillings, hosiery, aewing silk, patent thread, spool cotton, jeans and velaings, shawls and Ildkts., sohd headed pins, buttons and trimmings, 4.. c. Also, a lot or ready made Clothing. At 2 o'clock, P. M., household and kitchen Furni ture, Queensware and Groceries. At early Gas light, same evening, Variety Goods and Farley articles, Watches, fancy Cutlerv, Cloth ing, Itonts and Shoes. jtel JAMES MICENNA, AtteCr. 90 Building Lola, at Auction, In the ICard, Allegheny City. ANT ILL %1 nn tleprenis, orSatirday, June valuable building Lots, lying between the Allegheny river and Rebecca street, being delightful situations for private residences, bunmens purposes or manu facturing; the location in healthy and inviting; a plan of the lots : may be neon sj, the Auction Rooms, or of John Charleton, on the premises, or John Her ron, 151inersville. Terms—one third Cash, and the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, to bit secured by bond and morage, purchasers to pay expenses of conveyancing. Lots will be sold nt Ovate sale, if desired. June 1 JAMES Auct'r. N. 13.—The above is the most valuable property (eared at Auction in. Allegheny Couriffibr many years. rplIE. undersigned, hiving filed his petition tti the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny, County, for his discharge under the Insolvent Laws.of this commonwealth, and the Court having appointed the third Monday of June, for hearing the same ; you arc hereby notified to attend and make objection, if any you have, why I should not be discharged. junel-aw JONATHAN STUBBS, Laborer. A NCIV Variety Store. THE subsc r iber has opened a new Variety and Fancy-store, on the corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange Hotel. may26-d2ni JAMES CAVANAGH. FOUR LOTS-Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay ate., each lot having 24 IL front, and extending back 110 ft. Tub of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is one.of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth et. ' nov3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. Pittsburgh and Cannensville Lailroad Company. DOOKS for receiving adchtion i a l l A L 3 bs l3 subscriptions to I) the stock of the l'ittstitgli and Connellsville Railroad Co., will he.oponed at the office of the Com pany, in this city, on Tuesday, the 13th day of June, at 10 A. in., and continue open from day to day until the Ist of July. Books will also be .open on the same day and for the same time, at the other following places, viz: at McKeesport under the direction of Hugh Rowland and F. Muse—at West Newton under the direction ofJohn C. Plumber and James Gardner—atConnells ville under the direction of Henry Blackstone and Henry . Walker—at Cumberland under the direction ofJno. Hay and Saxe'. Calhoun. june2 CAROTHERs, Sec'y. • _ • •.:' - ' 'b-, 4 Y 1 ; 44' VA; • ME PioLie° to Credltorm. For Sale, h&;i .1 HARNDEN & Coos PASSAGE . An R.EAVITAIsTCF. OFFICE . . TIIE ikkscriher, kayingyoon appointed: gent for ,the above II ouse, is giving certificates 'ofPassage from anr.of the Old cotintriesie the hest Alps' that , float on the ocean, as we ship by il/o'Black Ball Line, ick.. Star Line; Red StarLinti, r§wallow tail Line, Dramatic Line, anif-every other :GOOD LINE, that Heateiand the aelebrated Gun*Ps Steam Line. Par-. ties who advertise that 'they are able agente for the Black Ball Line' or any other Line of PaCket ships, deceive the PILLS AT SIGHT to any amount, DRAWN IN PITTSBURGH, payable in any part of England; Ire land, Scotland, ,or Wales, at the rate of.ss to the pound. European Agent, Fifth street, my.22-d2w One door went of Wood street Vegetable, Pulmonary ,Dialsam N the winter of 183:2 and pm, rwas seized ' : with I spitting of blood, which continued with occasion al relief till spring. I consulted several eminent physicians and took much medicine, but the relief obtained was only transient. In the spritioll com menced taking the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.— At this time I was much reduced. The day before I commenced with the Balsam, 1 raised about a; half a pint of blood, teas oppressed with great lioartleness anda bad cough. I commenced taking the Balsam thinking ifthis failed I. should resort to medicine no further. But it did.not disappoint my expectation. All the unfavorable symptoms were immediately re lieved, the cough cured, and 1 have not been trout,- led4vith spitting of blood since. lam iloWAinit:to resume my trade, (that of a repo =herd ;Vbich I had it. I given up without any expectation of I returning , to ltoxbury, Mass. Wx.COnrites., Sold wholesale rind retail by B. A. FAIINIISTOCK & G 1. , corner of lith and Woud and Wood and First streets. , junta"_ PC/1110) . 1 VIIIiII,I RSIIlro Ad AT a meeting of the Board of Cominisslonerit of, the Pennsylvania Railroiul Company, held at! the office of Al'eautiless and M'Cluie, ou the 311 t May, 1917, it was Resolved, That the Books of subscription tothc, Stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad CoMpany be opened at the .Monongshela Rouse in this city, ou !timidity uczt, 7th June, between the hours:of 9 and 12, A. M., to be continued hum day to day: ntil the 10th inst. inclusive. Rex,!veil, That public notice of the above reso lution he given in all the daily .pariern. je I Oin THOS. ILA k" EIV L, C 1 ALT: 500 tibia Allegheny, No,.rechl and for Gale by JNt,. F. PERRY, je3 Liberty anal Irwin ; 4 N ' THE new U. S. Mail lite:liner ACADIA, - - ! ;-;; - -, r , ,54. E. Lucas, ??roster, will run as a regu. _ B ACUN ' 27° t 4 I" Prune 816, `• reed and for sale: ar lia.e.erigcr packet betweon Pdh,:turgh and the by je3 .I\U. F. PER[. j -hove port during the season of I -16, lea.siag every i Thorolat at 10 o'clock A. M. . II EItItING: 73 bble No 1 Br, j lt .s . t co7al p rpir tity. ! ~,, c. A• c , thrt . ~,..., and hu ,up,,,,, ~,,,mO A a . I . JO , '' • ~. (ions. For freight or pnvi:w apply on board, or to AIFACKERE.L: :ill Milo. No. 3. (large;) , 1 an 9 J. NE1...111N JONES, Agent. iT.i_ 100 Half bblii. do,; ; For C11110111"anti nett! Luittievtlle. je3 For 043 by JNo. F. PERRY. : The The n e w and sploodtd ps.4 , 3ougrtr steam- DRIED APPLES and PEACHES, in storetand for! ~ ..-1 . i, , T, el cOEU NI 131 A. O'NzAt., Miutter, wlll ' Yale by jr3 JNC , F. PER Rl'. ' leiii eOa ile. i 11.% e and intermediate porta, regular- , ).. ..._..,______ f vEsturil y sk:ED: lit ...h to n - tort-; an d S'or Kale IY• , be ji.3 j;,,, L y . I. F. R ioc. tror the! ht a)r Nl:s:age apply on 1102td . , or to ' - • - lel 1). WILKINS, Ager.t. iZ . II) COFFEE-313 ring. Sttper kin entree ; . - .-- - , .146 t tocclle,d and fo.male by Vor Cluctuirtat I mutt tp. Long,. :MILLER St. .ILICKETSON. ! . !,..r71...t, Tlit, paltloll 7 .ret•t4lean.nr PALI:STINE,: . . ,11....,slize,1:upt. Willsnmp., wall leave au the above! and ail ,hteriee:!,ate pots rogulariv• For freight or p•Am*.l.ge.,ll , Fly on 1/037a. je9. l'aareottay Evening Packet. r, , p i , The new and i splendid payseager fflrarn- i , .4,;:' , Z6 bona DECLARA,TION, CIL Votbee.,,,: will run aa a rogoiif pack , n t.0t0,..en Pittittioryh and' Cane , unati, fearing thdi port entry Tueridni. ei:ening ; ..it 3 o',•!'io,L. Iteturninw mbrt will iviNi.• tincirinat; ! i every I%:doy r..to:ig at 5 o'clock. 'rho 1.0.W.:4741.00 omen ki)pPrsor acentoratidalions For freight or passage cippl, on' jc.l Clkl•lTS and '11:11S: '25 at/a for vale 1441. ;,3 JNo. F. ILS--1(100 Gallons Illracltett Sperm Oil; I at 3 4 , Natural color •• ; pl7'o • • '' Vilia;e; Ott; 1-100 " !ileac-fot: t• ; 24)4.) " 'ra.nuer's Oil, Stra+t's du; 5 flarrekt Lard •• • ' ton wrted 4• - Jnal rec.:tit-rad and lor t,ale t•y in 3 - NIILLEIt ta RICE: ETS4/N. Plitt rs OF TUNPENTINE : ..., ..... . .... . • . ~ 1., Barrels So.. 'Furpoiltato ; just rycylicii in , rue Cincinnati. 0,a0.1 unto, and fur dale by ' , it 7- 1 ," ...., Tio, well :rk 11, WU taxi runalog steamer Jull 3.1L1:1,1111 ,s- R/cii.E - rws. j ,L 47; , t-.1f. - .V.5111R1A, W. Porsytit, :denier, will ran . • a.i a re t tulor Pyyl.et, loau.litt (ivory 55'd - day...lay morn- Iri 5 .511-24 Lible. N. C. Tar; just ronetivil and for 10 u'' '•' .1 15 l;ntlitig, at 10, P. M., the . tog at e,itc•, at 1_ dale by ,jO3 dame itay. lierurearqt, ethyl will leave Cincinnati .._ l entry c1...t0rd.•.yl at 10, -5...15. - • Fur frot;tlYi or pat4a;:e triTYY an board, or to 1 , 01.:S1 - 211 b. Co.. .;;cote, No. 30, IV - ator street. QT.kllCil—lll Hovel Vos'i , Starch ; Joat receiver! and icr •a!a by jo3 NIILLI:11 :v. lIICKETS.nti .. . Li ALL OIL-15 Iliskeis liordeaus 5.0.t..1i1.1 ; 0 14) - pints Msratillts " 4. Just reed and 1. silc by jn.3 MILLI &_IIIOEETSOIsZ._ ..e4. G S; l 0 taxi. r..finrtl Loaf Sugar; lu harrels •• c•i>At3 So; 15 Lot tu H 19311113 Just reed rot aolr. hp jn3 7.11L1..1i111 t RICK rrsi)s. 1 : )EPPE.12.4. ALSPICE.-10 113g6 Sum-;;;;Yr;peri Aispiee Just recei‘eil ant! for sale by j.1:1 MILLERSRIC ETSON. r roliACCo : 32 11.1. es S's and 11.1'3, and ISt Lumps; 13 " 5'4 and s's, Plug ; Just receited and for 5.11.• by jn3 MILLE:It & PICK rrsoN. VIISII-32 Barrel' No. 1, ISsltonore Iltrring; 11 " Trimmed Shad ; In story and 11:o sale by jut MILLER 3 ItICKETSIIN, I.:SLINS AND HA RAGES--I ipened ti dny, 1 at 02 Market street, a nen add des,ruble a,ort went (A - Prudent Muttlin. and Baragea. tny2.9 A A. M &4t - r , Ct.:MAMA STUFFS—HaveI% ed this day, at 52 kj Market atrvet, an CO tenth, aasortment trouts 6, Tweeds, Flinch Cansittle re, , hr,din*, Mix totes, Li mei, Cuttenadci, Drdlings, Cords, Coatings, &c. &c. ntr 2 _9 A. A. MASON. INCLIAMS--Just received, one case choice 'style's and 110 , V GIngh3111:1; 111E0, 11 large v.Lriety of Shawls; for sale. low at 62 .Market rt. iny29 A. A. MASON. A LAIONDS--to Bole. St u died; 200 Its. Pryer do; 500 '• Alustolleo ; Received :end fur sale by my 27 J. G. I,VILLIAAIS 81. Co.. 110 Wood st 11.:ItRANTS-2 OWN. Zatite, frenh ; for cal 6 by J. D. WILLIAMS & 110 Wnod I. OE OLIVE OIL-1 dot. in lialfand whole bottles, For sale by d. D. WILLIA NIS & Co., my 27 110 Wood st I., I LOUR RICE--2 Danko sopeyffne; For Pala by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., my 27. I IO Wood st B RAZIL SUGAR--10 hugs, tit'. male by J. D. WILLIAMS y- CO., m)27 . 110 Wood mt. COCOA AND CHOCOLATE, 2 Boxes Fell's Cocoa; 2 " Extra No. 1 Chocolate.; 2 " Baker's Cocoa Paste ; 2 " " llrama " For sale by J. D. WILLIAMSA my 27 110 Wood St. . TIOUCHOIit; TEA-5 half Chests Chulan, Ruse flavored., for sale by my 27 J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., 110 Wood st. riIOBACCO-50 Boxes Pound Lamp Lynchburgh Tobacco; SO " s's " do ; Just received on consignment, and for sale by L S. WATERMAN, my2s No. 31, Water, and 62, Front et. ACON—i)OOO lbs Bacon, assorted, in store and 13 for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, my2s No. 31, Water, and 62 Front sts. ri i LAXSEED--43 Rags Flaxseed, in store and 11 for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, 0- iny-o No. 31, Water, and 6:2 Front street. Roil BUTTER-5 Bbls Roll Butter, just re ceived and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, my2:i No. 31, Water, and 62 Front eta.. SCORCHINGS-16 Casks Seorchings, a prime ar ticle, in store and for sale by L. S. WATIMMAN, No. 31, Water, and 62 Front ate my2s TA REED APPLES -400 Bushels Dried Apples just received, in store and for sale by . L. S. WATERMAN, No, 31 Water, and 62 Front: sts ME pEACIIES--120 Bbls Dried Peaches; 'l5 Sacks " " In stoie and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, my 26 No. 31 Water, and 62 Front sts W7n lT st E or l e 3 a ELN fo t2 o o e l by bls small White Beans, L. S. WATERMAN,. my2s No. 31 Water, and 62 Front ats. . NEE JOSHUA ROBINSON, MI LL lin & RICK ET 1,,,4_,:-,; John J. Atitchol. ATTORNEY AND c OUNSEILLOR AT LAW. Office on Smithfield street, a few doors above Dianiond alley. 'N. R.--Collections made on moderate terms. my2G To Carpenters. A FRESH - lot of Union Factory Bench and Mold lA_ leg Planes, just received and for sale by JOHN WALKER, mayl4 No. 35 Wood .street. 50 DOZEN d for sale low b just rec VO7DE COCHRAN!: may 11 . N 0.26 Wood street, CiNC/NN / INTi••E!AOKETiI. 1,84.7. SUNDAY. ro 'A:cmr.er. 1817. Milli"- and Passcinor Sttiumer I.IAC NEWTON; Caps. A. G. wilt rill! wregular pachet li,etween Pithburgii and tincinnati,',leaving . l'itlaburgfieve,ry Suudai at The Isaac Newton 14 . 38 built 011/3 spring, expressly tor the trade, and offers to passengers oXery esnirort and superior accommodations. ' rebl3 MONDAY PACKET p, The regular mail and passengersteamer Capt. Sum e, will run an a regular Packet between Pittsburgh , and Cincin nati, leaving thin port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the natnedlay. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela waif built esprosnly, for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior acconitoodations. ; ' " mar 31 1847 Tuesday Prkeket. 1847 417.7. q t The regular mall and pasqmger. steani ti.k*O- er IIIBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. Kum', revr.r.ii, will run as a regular packet between Pills. burgh and-Cincinnati, lemingahis port ercry Tues day at 10 A, M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the sante day. Itcturning, she will leave Cincinnati ay. cry Friday at 10 A. hl. For freight or passage ap ply on board. frY - The Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers 'every' com fort and superior accolumodations. jbnl2, 18-17 _ 1847. 'Wednesday ratchet. 1847 •Ij;,re_ts,, THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, CI T E, S. DEAN.s.ntrgd will leave Pitt 1 1 every Xi - Cilia's - day morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wodneaday evening at 10P. M. and Cincinnati eve. ry Satutday at 10 o'clock, A. M. feb2o 1817. TKUESDAY PACKET. 1847. TILE IVISCONt IN, Capt.ll.. Glt ACC. will leave Pittslionth every Thursday morn,ng a 10 o'clncl.; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M._ febl9 SAMIDAY PACKEI • , ...r. a l••_p,„ The regular mail and parierrgerstenin et MESSENGER, Capt. Linton]; Will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh nod Cincinnati, i nav i ng thi s pri r r. every Saturday at 10, A. AL, and Wheeling at 10, P. N., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every . Tursday, at 10 o'elk A. 'ml. Fut freight or passage apply o n board. Th e Ai, e s eng er was built espresnly for thin trade, and tmdcrs ni her passengers every comfort and ac jrcoirintinhitien. mar 23 THURSDAY PACK El to ref:pi-Lurid F.un rd. En I.•nr virevezlit steamer "S. Tr! •en, ,rat 1.121* I a* a r.a , zninr i.erttvnon Pltt4l.tarall and Wheel !. ing; Pitt.,!..e , eh for Wberl i eg e.ery.llforiday, ty nnd ay, nt 3 coelock. M. ; e.ed le 2 v.. iaq Whf—iin i t for ..ittslinrvti every TuttKlay, Thum .l.l, and Sal , nytln ,nt u••.ltret:, A. M. FOr freight Upprerriirn:cd SuCcees AntlrrlTV FAH Ire Cream Saloon, ,•j t-rrJt Of FOUR PEI:So:01 rpli Proprietor to-go leave to stale that in conse- I . 11 II 114n1 of the great NI/ C. 4.1.63 alte.Thlten; Ins nen tystetn, perm.auently t-nOgva Nln , sre• A:A E./Y: 4 . 111.1'17.1 : .:1' 4. an Y. •,lio rack c , f.ning in a GRIND CON ( Elt r. Programrtn, changod nnzlttly. 'r.c6eto nfaarnission 1.4 cts.'n Inch innlndte, a ,110, .4. IN. Cr,nn. mft.,EAUFF'S AND witrrixe... ESTAD USIIM ENT, Northeast cur ()VT a Fifth and Marl.nt ste. ; orOy inataution in the ' cit 9 in aati.em tient:taint:it Can ac q uire Much .a iww lealge'of llook k eep in g is will cnitde them to apply t iormediato : , to practice. Persoda desirin g It can have any iiionher of references.. Several ZIPS testi mon:a!e of the complete success or Pupils in steam :heat Book keepintt.!havo beers recently received, and may he i n spected by a 00ora. 'Hours of business ‘fortng summer'? to 4 and btolo P. NI. jimel lON 1; Engle Branch Saloon, NI. 12 pitmund Alley, over forrarr Saloon. r~lll E c,place will, 6c opeh for the season, this el eViing, June •ith's Whc.re our unrirlltrd ICE CREAMS, Conlecnoaaly, Cakes, &c. 4e., ran al ways be obtained. ANDREWS . Free C"riCerig OVvry eVr.mug this s‘etik, at the el., b 1 IiNEASS, MUSI.F111" ; & IlurreLee. _ . Fire Bugtub for Stilt FIRST rate second class Fire Engine, that wall thuiw two Mlle streams and a gallery stream, wan, pipes and everything ready for smt ice. She will be sold low. For further particulars inquire of AA - NI. GORMAN, A DAMS IIE - rr Y, Committee. GEO. WILSON , GEE A 10.14 N I RA MFR KRAMER & II A NU Elt AND E II A N B IC - ERS, DEA 1,1•IILS IN FOREIGN AND DONII..I.NTIC BILLS DV EXCII ANC I.:, CL:11 LIFUAT OF DEPOtill'E, lIANIC mars, AND CUIN. Curlier of Third and Wood ets., three tly - lippoilite the St. Charles Hotel. mvQS Summer Fashion for Hats 111001thl has just received from New 1 7 47 Yuek the Style tor HATS, con mating of WIIITE, BEAVER, PEARL and WHITE FRENcIf CASSIBIERE re/di/WOES. Those in want of p beautiful light lint arc respectfully invi ted to call at No. 75 Wood st., ma2S-y 3d door above Fourth. 11er 7 l'orlt Boot and Shoe Store No. 122, Wood st., Pittsburgh. .2: S. DALZELL has on hand, and is : t constantly manutlicturing to order, the lid lowing named articles: Gentlemen's Fide Dress Boats and Shoes, or the latest thshian, at remarkably low pricey. Fine Dress Boots at 65,00, such as is usually sold in other stares at $6,00. A good plain well made calf Boat at SAN. All other kinds of work equally low. Also, a good and full assortment afLanies', Misses', and ChildrenTs Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hair Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers, or the most substantial kind to the very finest dress shoe. S. I). beings practiclil shoe-maker. attends to the manufacturing of his own work; and has it done in the most substantial manner, yet neat style; and having adopted the motto of small profits and quick returns, will sell as low as the lowest. (ina2ti-d3in Soythp Snaths. SI pAco.N.;;•-10 , .daska Sideo ; for enle by ' - SMITH &SINCLAIR,- 311.1 66 Wcod C ---- . .. . , ... oFrEE-150 liags.,Prime lido Coffee just re. neived and 'for sale by ' ' -, . .." •' ' „,'. : SIVLITEI Sr SINC;LAiit, • ~..,..,, . ~ in 4 ----- - , , ..o:1 v 090 31• ."-- ' • o S Tt y .B.CII-25 Boxes .I.; i T r tir s t , . .. s ls4 r . z . l ., ; ,t .t i lif , sale jnd 156 Wood it.' F RESH. T.EAS:I g ha catty: eests . Ituto , , erial; • 5 oalechosts Gunpdoider, floe; , - 10 catty boxes Just reed a nd faa sale by ji , 4 SMITH & SINCLAIR, 34 Wood RICE -20 tierces of ti ie - ry superior quality, for sale by je4 SMIT & SINCLAIR. AftD OIL-4 hbls. just reed and fur sale at the lowest cash price by !LAYS &lIIIOCK‘I74,Y, No. 2, Commercial ltuw, Liberty st. MINI LiEXTON SYRUP.:—Very fine, just recd end fur oak by lIA I S BBROCKWAY, inal7 No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty et.- ) EFINED CAMPHOR-1 bbl. for sale ye - ry. low, 11, by RAYS lc BROCKWAY,. marl No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty at. m ACARONI-1 case for sale very low by AYS,&IIII.OCICWAY, mall No. 9., Commercial Row, Liberty et (Lineal,) afloat and - for sale. )000. L. WILMARTII 2 _ Cllll3 bble. Crab. Cider for sale low by P. C. MARTIN, cor.Smitlitield and Front eta. IMMI 0 111 ) AN b G E as L S ,AN uioi , L . EN t IONS ,d7 LEin MONS-7;,b and for n vale by ! Imal2l P. C. MARTIN. me . . B ACON -8000 lbs limns; . 4000 IhR Shoulders; • 1000 lira Canvassed llama; for sale low, to close consignment, by tualll P. C. MARTIN. EESE-38 Boxes, large fines W. R. Cheese, on V.) baud and fur sale by P. C. MARTIN, rn2u cos. of Smithfield and Front sta. II It ib y , 1 . 12 1. 1iF b .5 y .-5 I m rl:7 :2 lliides, j . u!st_rfc . ely . e..d . 4 . ..ind .._ 1 • ' 3 !.._____ a ""'?''sf ., : i. a_ -1,-- - , ! ..p Afi LBS SQUILLS—Just received and i - or vale 'I kJ By B. A. FA HNESTOCK &CO., in ay Icorner of First and Wood sts. :36n ALOES—Just received and for sa?r; by ‘../ B. A. FAHNF.STOCIC S.: Cu.; , cur of First and Wood : sts. IBM oci Boxts Ezt. Lops-00,4 . 1115t received and for NV salt by B. A. FAIINESTOCIi & CO., rhns.l enr of Firsi, and Wood. eds. LISS. Pow'd. l'unfieu Stone; just received and for sale by ME STANDS Burgundy P3trh; jn , t received and for kale - by B. A. FAH ; ESVICK 4- CO, apt) corner or Vast abd Wood es. 6 BAGS Ginger Root; just reed and for sale by B. A. FALINESTOGK &CO., cur of First and Wuod'sta. JBALKS Velvet Bottle Corks;just * received and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCE. t. CO., ni,3o corner or First and Wood ate. QiIKECS Refined Salt Petrel just rceeised and for r-. l k 7 gale by li. A. FAILNES'IUCK spa) corner of First and Wood AL_ UST received and for sale low-2 17.05. Smith's best quality New York Coach Varnish. Also, I qr. hbl. Leather Varnish, for sale by feit2t) ROBERTS' At KANE, 82, 3d et. Cepalyurniture Varnish, Nos. 1 and 2, :stnale's :,tit , vik make, on haul/and for sale by th e gal. or bbl ., b HUBERTS & KANE, feb2o No. S 2, 3d at. i LARGE lot of AL,hozany Pvt.!: ood Veneers; 11 for sale by ILOBEILTS & KANE, f•ji4o No . S:2„ 3d at. . 9t FEET be,t quality liosewooa, nn bend awl fur sale:by ROBERTS Sir. KANE, I r0b.20 s No. 8:2, 3J sr. r Colton. ^' Titles Tenn etteett Cotton, rixtd per etertmer / "Auntie:to. , and for sale by mar 2 7 FRIEND, RH EY E,t Co. 57 Water et. 6500 - Lb, flacon, Om; rotfnd,) recived and for talc by FRIEND, Itll EY & CO., No. W 7 Water at. MEG N. t). 1 0() 11 lid., prime 57 it'ster street. Ir A PLE S A.ll-1,0011 ree'd and for sale by & S2IIP w . feint - 133 and 135 ‘Vondst. 112121 11 Y -1 18}1—s5 hid. No 3 Large Madl er ;i i , 10 bibbll do dog 6 do No 1 do do; 15 Idds Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Smlnion; • 25 do do 11ernogN; li drums CodtiA; for sale by LAMBERT .1. SIIIPTON, feb-1 133 and 135 Wood st DRODUCE---6 this nod 5 kegs Lard; —_ 5 do 11 elll3otter; 1 . L.STATIONERY.—J oat opening, e lare and splen , did amsurtment or French, English and Ameri can Stationery . , which we incite the public to call and exam Mo. JMINSTGN tr. STOCKTON, oct29 Stationers, Market et. ,TATIoNERY 1-1/11 Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Scats, Writ trig Stands, and Floral \Valero, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note &c. ✓Lc. For sale by EMI el OLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed k 3 Gold Pens, just received and lBr sale at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, pc tg9 Booksellers, Market et. ~-n BBLS. Pitch; till 50 4 . Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed lent - Cigars; On consignment mid will be sold low• fur Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh nianunictitres, bV seps TA APPI , : & O,CONNOR. I= I) EDSTEADS of di ff erent kinds with Gazzamts iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low nt the furniture warehouse of • angl. . T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. Conlillng'li improved Lard. Oil. 7IBARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just,received from the manufacturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS, dee2S - No. 17 Liberty at. r, Tierceafresh Rice; el 14 Ws, Conk!ins improved Lard Oil; 'lO,OOO lbs. Baconi Shoulders. On hand and for sale by E. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. y ARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on cOnsignmeri And,for sale by P. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street A SPLENDID assortment of Rosewood and Ma hogany Pianos of the latest patterns, just finish ed and for sale at F. BLUMErs, apr2l. No 112 Wood st.. ALSO, two elegant Rosewood Pianos, with Cole man's patentiEelean attachment, low lot cash, at (alir2l) F. BLUME'S, 112 Wood Manure Forks 25 DOZEN 4 prong Manure Forks ; 10u 3 quality, just received and for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, No, 26 \Vood at, may 13 POPLAR BOAIIISS, seagoriOd and for sale by [novlB.] L. WILMA:II.TH. THIS beautiful place of resort having been,greatly repaired, the proprietor is now ready to. receive 130ARDERS, by the day, week, or month. Ifis ac commodations are good, and hie prices are low. may 4-tf S: .McCLELLAND. , Timber 6. A. FAIINESTOCK :E.T. CO., e.yr of Fin,' and I.Vuod ets Bacon 3 do Covorscod; 500 lbs Feathers; 4 bids White !leans. 30 pairs Woollen Sue Is; Received and for c.:de by LANIIIF.RT S STIIPTON, 133 and 13.5 Wood st JOILNSTON & STOCKTON corner of Market and Th.ixd els Latest Improvement I=l SIMMI! Shakespc ar Gardens. WE MEE • : • sviltiLtallt & - Co., . • itatritOts, ,- Ezeu.a.rtattwtoltrais,', D D A ERS tu , FOREIGN - AND :DOMESTIC' EXCHANGE;'. CERTIFICATES OR , DEFfiSIT,;BANK NOTES). N 6164 Wood it:, one door 'obore.:Foul - tkEasf side, .; • , Pittebufo; Fn. . .CURRENT Funds received iiii.denosit,. and Col- IC;etionn made on all 'the Cities throughodt the. United Statcs. — Sigliiehecke on Ilulfiniore,Philadel, phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sirloin sums to suit perchasers: The paper' bf the Ohio,..ifentuckr, Indiana, and. Virginia Banks bought and , sold.on the most Iliyor able . . • _ . The highest Premium paid for-Foreign and Amori-. can Gold and Silver callus. : • Exchange on - England,:lreland,.-Germany, and France procured, &c.- ..;-_ marlQ-dawy,-, Aemittances EuroPe, M, LIVERPOOL, LONDON; .aod .the various Torts :if - IRELAND, to NEW YORE, PHILADEipinA', AND PITTSDURGIL ' ruiliE. undersigned, .Agetit- for Messrs, ROME., DRIPS. & Co., is'remitting moneruto England; Ireland, Scotland. and 'Wales; at the rate of Five Dollars to, the sterling: — Bralts. issued for any amount drawn direct.on the li.oyal,Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and on AleversPreeMott,Grote; Ames &Co:, Bankers,. London, paynble: on .pfesentation at •any Bank in the United. Kingtlom.free.ordisconnt or any charge whatever.. .Thoset.'Ausirous of intnitting, or sending far their fiends wiltvli.yitse.epply tit the sub teriber, at his office on Penn St MOS Cplts abeve the. Canal Basin. - JAMES lIIAKELY. Persons at a di;tanee. witi*tg Aufur'tuatiort trill rer ceive in answer. by rentrulttail, by directing- (Ps? paid) as *MVO. Refer to the Bankers, Merchants, ind.Manufac-, curers of Pittsburgh and vicinity. . apPl.t.lawtf-• Jayne's Carnninotive Arii!sana fit , IS a pleasant, certain, saand•lßlTnetval renteclY for Dysentery, Diurrhcca, or Lenseness, Chnlcra Alorbus, Summer Complaint, Cliolic; ariping ; Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and &erveus 'Headachy Heart burn,Waterbrash, Pahnor siclindss of the ; Stomanh, Vothiting, Spitting up °freed after gating; and also where it passes through.the hpily`tinchanvii, Want of Appetite, Restlessness - and 'inability to Sleep, Wind in Stomach and hewers, Hysterics, Cramp; Nerve imors "and Twitchingi, Sea Ecknessi Fainti lelancholy and Lowness of Spirits,' fret tin pit of Infailis, and for alkßoeel AffecL tie Herman Diseases. il.onn of the most efficient, pleasant and safaitompositions evenoffered to' the public for the cure of tne various 'derangements of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the'l east confidence fur curing Cholera infunizinn or Summer Complaint; and in all the above diseases it really acts like a charm. • All persons are requested to try it, for withoutex ception, it is one of the most valuahle farnily medi cines over yet discovered. Hundreds! nay thou sands, of certificates have'bean received from phy sicians, Clergyinea, and fainilies of the first respec tability, bearing the strongest testithony in its favor, tuo numerous to publish:?' For : • • For sale at the l'e,kin Tea 5t0re,,7.2 F 9 doh Street, may2l-ftw . • . SP.RING ',SUPPLY 'OF BOOTS, SHOES, EIOLLANSAFIES: 1f 1 WARD'S new Boot, Shoe, r and rrunk Store,-No. IE6 Liberty st. nearly op ',ewe the head of Wundnt. - ' F. 4r• 11. have in store' and are receiving their Spring and Summer supplies or nuots, Shoes, Palm Leaf Hats, Trunks, &c. 11-e. erinsisting of the largest and best assortment they hare - ever been able - to bring to this market. Our stock of Goods has most ly been manufactured - to - our - nide!' and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. '• - - We would solicit an eiamination of our stock by all in want of goods in our libe,riither at wholesale or retail, as we shall Bell at a small advance above cost. Purchasers will find Ito their interest to call and examine our stock before purehasiers. . - FOLLANSBEE Et 1111;*WARD, ap3 No 1.86 Liberty at. O !2 I dnz. Man's and Boys , Pain! Leaf Hats, re ✓kl eeived and for save very low at FOLLANSBEE 4- ILAYWARD'S Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store, No. 156 i Liberty st nearly opposite the head of Wood at. apr3 j rimir. INDEX Volume. cf SILLIMAN , S , Journal, of ScilAice and Atte, comprising references to volumea of the jiisfTseries„embracing a period, of 25 years, viz: from ISIS - to 1546—is now just completed, and a few No.'s fur sale by the under ; signed. ' may confidently believe that this Intlei vial- . urns Will prove useful not only to those who may possess the whole series, but to all who are connec-, ted in any way with the Ads and Scieitees, for what-, over the department, the reader is directed by it to; the various memoirs that have been published in the Journal on the subject that 'interests him, Whether relating to"the Progress of Science, to details of facts in the different departments of knowledge, or to the I various resources of this and 'ether countries; with' :.-sueh aguide the. entire copies of the work in public ! Libraries, or in tliose of individtials,lrecodie Complete setts of the entire series of 49 volumes, furnished at the publisher's ' preen, • $lO,O 00 Index Volume. to do., 3 410 4 Subseriptions received of the new or secodd series and No.'s delivered free of postage for $5 per*- num, by the Agent for Pittsburgh. my 24 W. W. WILSON, 57 ITarket at. Fine Pocket Cutlery: R DOERS' Congress Knives ; " 1, 2 and 3 blade do; Wostenholins , Pen Knives, assorted; Rogers' of a superior quality; " Straps and Hones; - Table Cutlery setts of 01 pieces, and also in i dortins ' of the best quality; Steel Key Itings• ' Keys, Ste.; . , ! " Tweezers, Clasps, — &c. W.W.: WILSON, m3r29 cur 4th and Market at.: nost on areal New York Pianos. T 01IN 11. AIELLO - It, No. SI, Wood street, has el on hand and for sale, at manufacturers, prices, one elegait Rosewood Piano Forte, with grind ac tion, and Iron frame, made byCmcsetatto, of Bos ton. One splendid Maborzany Piano Porte; six and half net.lves, made by hall & Co:, New York. . Mineral Region of Lake SupeOor. • FEW doz. (latest edition) of "Houghton and Bristol's Mineral Region," accompanied by the map of the entire country, number and location of every permit, name and capital stock of all the mining companies, result of the geological and, ty, pographical survey, together with all the statistical information relative to the Mineral Region Or Lake Superior, are contained in the wort:. For sate by HAYS 3. B ROCK A WAY, Druggist, No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty st: Eria)S-dlni TN the Court of Common Pleas, or Allegheny county, °Nene Term, A. I)., 1847. No. 94. In the matter of the Petition of Francis Herron, Trustee of Eve Anshutz, wife of George Anshutz, for discharge from the further execution of a cer tain Trust. .0..L1(,. And now, to wit, May 1, 1847; J. .Viitc• Harrison Sewell; Esq., presents the e l Petition of Rev-. Francis Herron, Trns :l 1 4 me of Eve Anshutz, (late Hampshire,) praying to be discharged from said I,ryab Trust. And it is order - of," that notice of said application be given, to all persons whom it may concern, by publication once a week in the Pittsburgh Gazette, and Daily Post, until the second Monday of June next, at which time the- prayer will be granted, if no sufficient came be shown to the contrary. From the Record. • . myS-illawtd HIRAM HULTZ, Pro.: THE highest price in cash paid for the different grades of clean washed WoM., free from burs. Wool sacks and burlaps on hand and for 'side low, by , MURPHY & LEE, • Old Vool warehouse, cor. Liberty st. and my2l-d4-w3ino alley 'MACHIN — -. CARDS, LOOM VINp S, CUMI7/ilid, No. 120 Liberty st:, 5 doors beToto St: Clair street. - • . j%j ESSRS. Jarnes Smith & Co.'s Machine Card .12t1_ Agency, Manufacturer's Finding Establish ment, and dealer. in. Cloaks, Looking tilaan Plates, Frames, Glass, Variety Goods, &c. nov. 18—feb23d&w of superior AIRS. PATRICK & SON will continue to keep the Iron City Hotel, Fifth at., between Wood and Market streets, where they will be glad to entertain their customers and the public in general. mafi-ilawtf . 0 9 Qr. Casks; L. P. Sicily ,-Liabon anti. Tenerjffd 4,5, Wines, just received and for sale by Packages or otherwise. 'Also;a — large - fariety and° so: parlor brands, by the Case and Bottle ' storeand arriving. -Oren JACOB WEAVER, ===E Palm Leettliats. IVoolt Wool it' Iron City notel. Alasolra %Vhica: ~:,, ifiEutin g cciattrAEWENtsaret'•eryikseillitidil - oh biitd and constantly receiving fresh snpplics. Guns,- Pistols, ,Poivder, - Stint, ylasks, Belts, Came -13agero Drinking Cups 4...p.;Ez0. raid nOtnpleto, assort - men t,' for 'wholes* or retail!, consisting-in. pariof,..Tointed-and Cann . Rods43nokatA of evety:variety; Silk; Grass, Linen,Crittbn and Troilt Lines, Swivels, Snoods P-loats, Sinkori, rnal7 - - .10.1JINT 12.0.W00d at. A — FUNERAL SERlvlON,ocdasiened by the death, ll_ of the• Rev. Robert Dunlop; A.::3lpaatorsOC , ' the. Second Presbyteriati.Chtirch,Thxch 15th,1847,7' on the. Sabbath morning following his decOse --T,O .which is prefied an address, delivered in same. - place, at his interment, March 23d t by Rev. E. P.,Swiftt b. D.;Pastor of the First. Presbyterian Chatchi All&s gheny, with an appendix. For sale, by, - niy24 LURE Patuttingi : . . - 11110rOUSE and - SIGN - PAINT/NG and'GLAPNG4 ' or all kinds, - G raining Oak,lllaliegany,Eiatiti,- . .! -Rose and Maple. - Imitatfonabf all kinds of. Marbler Orders left at the shop: of the subscriber,- on Smith' field street; opposite the - Fiteiburgh Foundrf,..of bit Federal Street, opposite Blackstocles Factory;-41104 - ghjeny , city, wilLbe done at moderate rates, arid bit the shortest notice, ap:MAKI. itr.nar Ii2 , CULLOVGII. , • . Job-xi-Maack fakCo. ! ~ j 110 L SALE Groeers, Proclude and Carninio:;..- vy- eion Merchants, and dealers in Pittsbuiet tasnufdatures i No. 168 - Liberty streets opposite 6810 . = Pittsburgh: - - • I:KY - Liberal adyances mail on cansignatentez.'.' Jelin P P erry, (Lte qt the Pia' (21ril.fal colin, Lieih . I.IGLELS ALE‘GliOCEß,, , Comsnissionandrloo V V 'Merchant-,dealer in all'kinds of Counkry Pro , duce, Copper, tin, tin plates, tanners , fools.,.7.inci • lead, Russia sheet iron, iron and nails; White lead,. dye stuffs; cotton 'yarns, salt, &C.f.d.iid Mann Ramos generally, comm.-. Liberty "and; win streets, Pittsburgli, Pa.^ liberal =tonnes, Cash or Goods,: made on - consignments of P!oduooj.- &c.- - : : m.,v18-t.f Copartne*ship . MBE', undersigned have thia day associated thenti Selves together; under: the firm and style-o?' Joss BLACZ & CO., for the purpose of conciliating' a Wholesale Grocery,. Produce and Commilisiori • Bu- - -'. siness and have taken that spaciotis Wareliousai•Niii 1 6 6 Liberty street,-opposite : Sixth, wfiect they.yia be pleaied to see their friends and former'patrons, -. HENRY APCULLOUGH, ',JOHN BLACK. Pittsburgh, April lj 1847--may li-lmo . qlb the Hondrable the Judges o f the Court of 1. General Quarter Sessions of the Peace; in and forthe County of - Allegheny. . The petition of Charles - Vick. of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid ; humbly sheweth , that your, petition& hathyro; vided himself with materials tor the accommoda , Hon of travelers, and , a otherst his dwelling floll6.ei, in the city and Ward aforesaid, and prays that you( Honore will bp pleased,to grant him a license'to keep. a public hinise of entertainment ;- ancl roof petitioner; as in duty bound, will . : CHARLES" VICK.' We, the subscrihers; citiiens of Ole '3d Worth'i Y do certify, That the above petitioner is ofgood pule for honesty and, temPerance, andis ?yell pro vided tii•ith house room and conveniences for thtti;' accommodation of 'strangers, and''travelers r ad that said tavern is. necessary. - John Carson, S. M:Knight, J Townley, M erflinger, David Spencer. A. Holstein,. Benjamin Anderson, John Wallace, John Young, Samuel Holmes, William Skillen, S. Rowland; J. Carr. rip() the . Honorable:. the:. Judges the COutt. . Quarter Sessions of the Peace;in and for We ; bounty of Allegheny: The petition otAlartinGrunharilt, of the 9th Wardi city of Pittsburg in the county aforesaidhiimbly i ' sheweth, That pun- petitioner hath provided r himsnit - with materials' for the - anCornmodation of travellers and. ,at his dwelling,honie in the _city' and ward aforesaid, and prays that your_ Honors will bd pleased to grant him a license to keep a public honie of entertainment; and your petitioner, as in :dui/. bound, pray. -15.1A1.T1N GRIINHARDT. We, the subscribers, citizens of the : 9th Ward, do certify that the abb - Ve petitioner is of goOd reputes,- for hOnesty and temperance, and provided -with house room and con venienees furtbe - t;ce.o.nmo-. dation of - travellersaud. others;and that said tavern - 1# necessary. - . . . - . . , Tacob . 11artne, Conrad ,Kleeber, Miehnel kg et'S.'', Leopold "levier, Lorenz Fisher, Thomas - Howe],'. Frineis Hap; - Charles' Ralchttmler,, George Stock's lathes 151 , Laughlin, Martin Crone, Win Scanlan.: TVG- the Honorable. the 'Judges of tho Court. of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the- • County of Alleghenyi - • : The petition of Gen : Kirkpatrick, of. the3d:Wartii , city of-Pittsburgh, in-the o aunty- aforesaid; - sheweth, Thatyour.'petitioner .hath-piovided self with materials for the accommodation of trivel- . .. lers and others, at his throning house in the city and. - county aforesaid, and prays that yoUr• Honors will - .• grant him a license to keep . a public house. of .inter tainteent.- And-your Petitioner,. as in duty:bat:Judi _ will pray. GEORGE KIBKPATR,ICK: - We, the subscribers, - citizens of -the Third Ward f .- do certify that the above petitioner ie of good repute for honesty and temperance,'and is • well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommo- ' , dation of travellers and others, and that said tavestr' is. _ _ necessary. , John Bishop, Chas. Hamilton, W,R. H. Ater - risen 111. Canaan, J. Bryar, R. S. Busload, G. J. Allender, A. Cross, P. Bremon,, Paul,. J. - Chester. ' • • jn4 St* TO the honorable the Judges of Court. of Quarter Session of the Peace, iu and for therourt , ty of Allegheny: - ' - • - The petition oVlEtaatemus Acker , Bth Ward, City_ of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid,' hutiably sheweth, That your Petitioner bath - proiridid self with . Materials for the accotruModatiort bf travellers and others, at his dweiling.house;in the city and county aforesaid, and prays that =your ; Honors will be pleased to grant a license to keep a public'house of entertainment. And your peti+ tioner, as in duty bound; will pray. BARTEMUS ACKER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Bth -11'ard; do certify,,That the above petitioner is of good re • puce for honesty and temperance, and is well pro: sided with house room and conveniences -fo r ihd accommodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern. is necessary ; 8., Flanigan, Asa Bougher, John COnlori,-Danid Seitz, John 11, Miller, "Matthew Magnin, John_ Aiken, Wm. Aiken, Jacob Greer, C..Besshr, Jon-. a than Wilson, B. At'Ginniss. jeL3td• Fro the honorable the Judges ‘ of the COurt of .. Quarter SCSSiOnS of the Peace, in andfor tha County of Allegheny: ' - --- -•'. • . The petition of Wm. ilutchesobi - of the 4th Ward;'- city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, hum- , bly - slieweth, That your. petitioner bath provided ~h imself with materials fur tire' aecominodation of travellers and others, at his diVelling•houte in tha city and county aforesaid, and. prays that your Jdonors will grant him a license to ,keep a:public - honse of entertainment- Ani your petitioner, as =- in duty bound, will pray. - --., -' —, WILLIAM HUTCHESON,. .• '- • We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th 'Ward. to certify, that the above petitioner is of good-re: , pate for honesty and tenaperance, - 'and is well pro'v vided with honse'room and cdnveniencee for tile' -_ accommodation of travellers and others, and that ~,,' said tavern is necessary. 1, - • . John Davis, .M. J. Clarlii 11. A. Weaver, E: J. . , Stewart, 31.,Briedenthal, S.iltlorray, JamesM'Cut- . ly, Benj F. Kelly, F. KnoWles, G. W. Smith, H. •_, - Church, J. F,owler,-J. Mackey.: , jn4•3t*-.. , -- r 0 the honorablethei Judges of; he Court • - Quarter Sessions Of the Peace,. in and for the' County of Allegheny: ,The petition of J. Armstrong, 4th . Ward, city" of Pittblairgh, in the county aforeiaid, burrthl3r shotveth, -That your petitioner bath provided. him, self with rnaterialsfor the;accommodation of tray:. eller& and others, at his dwelling illinse in the city ; and count aforesaid; and;prays that your Honors' will be, pleased to'grant him" . license tokeep public ,house o( entertainment: And yotir petit , tioner; as in diity hound, will pray, \A - RMS7.IIOIM. We, the.subscaibers, .Zitizen.i. of the , ith Ward, do certify. That the above petitioner is of good re- Pute for honesty - and 'temperance, and is well pr , i, vided with' house room and' cianveriieneea kir the accommodatiun of tiaveUera and cthers,.and:that said tavern is necessary. • • _ , ... E. Warner, John': Christy, ...Tacolt. Grhhart Jr;;. David i -lntau, Thos Smith, -Thri Patter.soni-4... Vanderwender, Jae. Laubie„Min,llavidison t , Alten:Brown. A. C..8e11,-..Tas; G4harn.' le 440 h . . . t" ... SE JAIWES PiTFIELD; I :roux .E 144
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