The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 01, 1847, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    '•.i ! 4 ;,...
.. ' 1" `-'• ^:r : ''''....i -- "'t 4 ' --! .." '.=.:.,
• -: v 1 ';',..7.' ,- _'. , .",'''..-,:
.0, —7 . .1 '',.- i. '....r.. t 4R.
..
'- • •.,.,..,,:.; , e , ,........: p.... , ,..,.-:
• ::-.4.: , ,-----" -7. ..:. ..:;:- - •. , ..' 10 . ) :: -..,..
.'... ' ... ~• ;, -; ~. „..4.t...•.. ~... 0, .4.,4
...1,,,,!...: . .4..-:. ; - . 1'.. ! ~,:t ..
"'"
~......
..' f
• :,: ~...,,,.. , -; :.•,i1•".7%*t..*:.',"4". 4, , .0 ,
.r ., ',-;- ', •-• 'l . '' - i.",:'• -i ri'i - i' , o,' .1. 14 ' -
.....: .',...'•. "'..!:- i:.‘_ ! -' - rt,'"' . -r,3'• c:L f
• - ..... 1 -,.`';";,;'t.i4 v..4.:.'.f'•s'',.';':.. i i 4,
~ ., ' ,- . ,;- • =...,,...:-..€1..-4.;''., i.4l* * .
~-. ., • *- , .^, 1; ,*:'-i..,- 7,, i '';''',.,l , i- . ~ .."4 .- 8 .
~ f • - ,., 4',-,,,q•-! 77..-t- - . - .•.:*...tt.i. , ,...... .
' '.;', 0 ;. - .. , .„`::.!*, i;,'4.. - ':o e ,•=..
:.,..., 0. ~ ~,±rl.-t,-*-10.4..'":1.
'„.....7=t
..;,.:..-....i ~..-„..:
.:,,,:-.• ---.,.:!,-- .:„....., ~,, 7, •
• , -,..•. - i•: ,-',.
_"" . ..4 . 'N , .. , •,::%-• Ar,,i' I''., .
- ;:•:, , ,.. - ;.:! - ‘•,, t i....7(.t• • 4 , j/..r
r.,,_• , ..„ !. ,:!,,' , ;.,..V.;',, ,4 .f .A4 ,,
..3....iitV.L..:* ,, ,..5,A. 4 .-ft2 it --4 i y., , ,,
1
~...,t . 4.... ..0.,..4 -' ;4 ! !=;i • y•x7.- V 1, , ,--.
• P i,v4 . ;.:4 4. * ; .4'4;';: 1 1
-4- .";;;! , ;7 , ..":1 ., .i , ..''‘':; P 0 .!t1
••+:'''' ~,t7 1. ;, -.1 1- „ 4 14 ‘. 4.4.0 1 - 1 ,..t',.'
4110101
I r..- ~1- I .' - ' .k, i ,P• ,,, ,. ,
_• ... t ,
;,„„A„.,, ,„-, ..,,,,, ~ . :„.., ~ ,
~„..„-
~,„0
,„
~ ',,.. 4 '," • .,i . "'" ' 4 `.''P.,,.... ' ' ,l, J • %:,'
. 11 • 14 '
;.;,', T 0,7%! ~..:••',•: f . Y . 4.: ,, i.: 0 4,:= 4 . 4 1: ... i`i:...17 , - 'if'
e -,... —.,.»..,*** .... .. - 4 - .c.....
• ~ , ,,;', : e . ' - ,f,,.• ",::4 .1;.,11f.e . ._...-_, ! a , 4 A - '
. •
';,' - : - •;::::.:-0: -- ..,.: . -', 7 .4, x . / ..N ..' o ‘ . ‘ 4 - '..., ) •„ - „- s , .
- • ~, -I.l' ,-,. 3 '4 • '''• • • -
‘ :• ' '' ' .2l ' • - •;S.' • ;T.'' . *.,'' 4 '. 4 . 1 -- - t t '' .. l6 '
• ••• • 4, ',;:„ N.'. ',.,,q.,. . ~i•. 3 .. F ,•,....., ; ,...„,, , ...„,
:,...,,r,,,f,,•••.7.1•!,'*• Ve.,`• -.,,,',:
..,:r.'' ,10 :,!.....• , ,•• ..."...... V: 7. • ft: .
.;:. ..' ::. .... .."'..., .1' :; .; - I.—.z . V-, 1 • 4 -
' •,' ~
~ - J.; ~ .. , e , - . 9 ,-,,:
. ' „,' . ,,f. 1L, ' ,. 4 . .
~
~,-.... ~.;: V•
', ''.., '.... ..... , tq. 4- .... '. i. j . - '''..,:.
.., , '.i6,..1..',..;... ; ...- ".
~., -''•"., ail ir,'P P,.h,4. 1 •*03, • ..' , :..1-,, ? ,
•,, -.; '' to- 1.3, :4,,,:::..1 .v . • ito • • , .: 4 •.:,
N';: ;, , , , ,.:,•,..4-... '?. • , t. i,•; . ...,.,.... • ,
~.
S3' Div. ...i. 4:5...1.. : r;'• q. ‘,›
•-•'''.' .-..,5.' ' .4gr' ' ..r.•, ' .1,7::,:c..7 i" . ' • •''' .
'' =‘''''.• - '''''•":. , % .. . 4 '..4.." 4 . -- t - e.•‘", ;.• i'. ' 4 - -
'''.:-,'*;..::::%';';',4';',':it'''''t.%'.• f t 4 : 4l. V'''' '' '
-ik - Fr. '" . ., , ,ii.. 4 . .1 1,- .".!ii-5t..., :
,
- -i. , .. , ..4 -, .. , ' , ..'.i , ..,€:
,-,-; ,-.. 1- . 4. 4...--.,. , ..-.....=
~,,,.. A i t : •tx.,,.
:... ,?.: -...-...,..:-.'!.;,:: := .=`:"1. '''.!' s •ii . =.''.lN .
1: r , , , ,,",; . " . .j,'. 'l,4'. l'ir:. 4 . - ,;.3 . .-':-E-r i t t".:.`'4.l' =.•,',..•-.;;',„:
1 ''..' 4 •:''''''''-'...: . 71,', ''
''''. 4, ' , 1‘ , . 4 ., 4 ',.. 1 !,?'•,..''',«.:' , 4.i. , .
i-I'4 , i4ti
• ' .",.. - .".i . - -. 4 • ~ , i ,..i,,,. -4 - 74-...,..ii ..,:-., ~..,:•, . t .
,•. ~ '-
-.'
.. •• .. ` .. .-1thef . .;%...:_:-. - ' l '
',-,...•;-- ,'..": -f-. 1 ''"4.:%.,' 4 . ,- -' -:''''
~,......, sv -, ..:•i. , " 1 - • :'• ..
...,,.. , ~ ~ • •t.,., ..*...••' '' 4' , .
' •
•.-,..„,,,, .. ) .. ,. ..., „ : 4 ;! - ',.. •• .'11 , -......".,,i, '..
. - •••k; ,: r ; ff..''',.'.' .'''''' ' ! 4 . :' '
.
' -• .;•:-‘4,,'14-`'•
x a
,-,,_:=
-
- ,i, -,„:,—•_,,,:. -,:,, , r;.
''' - - ./- ',.,:,. .. 4: -': ~ ''' \,, it
,•-.,.-1. — ,p- ~. ',,, `„,e...''1'1"4-
" ',...'",":...-.
'!•‘ '''.(..`;,-,:,.'
.:,
.:•---,i,,,;,:
•:, '.:••: 4 • ::, •:, , 7 7e.;;;,•Z•0 ... :',,
:,,:_•.'', :,..' c":-.' A.
,; -.:,,, ',i, `.' .., s
-.' . , '..;_:;'i •••••: 4 'l''..,,'-,., :- 1'11'.,,..
~,•-,',.
6,:-Z.7., ::-...'.74.:}.'
.. 1 - ; , , 4''. k . ''' A '''•-''' .'
...'• "1, C" :. i ‘•''
''''•
~ -'s,` ,-..'!;':'' .-:.C': '.''' ',... ''''.
;?•,"' •, ‘. ' A',.. i ' q... 7. 7- '- • f.
,-
„,. . , -32,.,"!•_.1 •Li-,
~.,„::i ••• ,-,i
, i• V 47 ' .. -* ,-`,.,
• -
- i 't:''•;'.':-
'.,:;-: '.:.,:' , •' , l:';';' ,- 4'''
tl.,j-,• ~
... •-i.:-::*
t.:::.1...-4*,.
I.'
, ....! - . i.1 . .•; , ', ,- : .7
: 4 .. '. , .,.. , . - - .7- ''.,-.u.t*.. 7 . 7'!4
I I
1 "" ?
4
1 •
MEI
SEEM
1 ; '
• ',' ' ', ".. ;7'
ti'. t:
.. f. ": - ;;,i!";"... ..:.'''.', :_:` •.: . e!k:',": 44 . . 1
, `,, : :...:f.....,-i*..:-V.i;t,::;•:'
111111EMEM
_. y
~ ...,. _ "~.y _...
MIEMEGIE
...::::,:,• - :.:::::::;'."1 . " - • ''-'
;, ~,...,,, z
•
r'4•
EMIIE
`,S
; e' C f
• c•i• • •'••••• 2 d
®_
•• • Z•" *44‘
• ••••'-'410,414•1! •9
~••• ••• '';•%",_•: *4 •16•W4.474 "
•
} t
_f 2%
• '64
I • • •.." ;es.
4t1,4
- - .r,.
/:•;
,-,
~
MEMO
r L '• - , F '",, q: ', ~.;„", „L . - , • ' , 4
. ' ::" 4. , - ' v i .., r ',.. '• r;
' ' . ',.'t„''' ":• I f r ':..., , --•,-
. -i• >,,, ', *--&- ' --, :- -
_, ,`,l- ~• ' ---" L •--. ~ f . . '* ' , 4* .• ;
, 0 .; 4'a
•", .• •••,- ''' ••`, '- •
r— - ' •., 'C.'. 4 -1 - '''..'" -- ,
' -- -' , "..7 "-• ~.4,
, . = "-,•"-,,:. ''.....`•-•, • .".",-• " ". -"/
•= -1- 3-...., g ~,'''
" • • -. '. - ' •`,- r;' ''.',.,.- .;
• . * '''!".'' ''';: 4- • „,-; ':
''',' • , ••• ~.. ; ...-•;"; •-•,,,17•41.--..;':•,•-p,
•... ' ... 1 :1•.,-, '',,;.-,--4,..,";e.c.fA.1.-f,i'
" , s''.. '• 7.4 A: ~,, •, - -,:. -.4 7 ,1,,,, - •e " ,
'*-7.,:i 31. '
. ". --:*.: •L'' ''•-s1; 3' , . 5 -.1 , f491-'ri-, ' ' '''
'
' ,
' ,' , 4.; ", - , , e:;7- ..
% ••,
.. .-` ,
, , ... - $ .'f• tt,% -, t --
: .. 5'..
4 - '' "...-0.74-`,''
- .;- .! '. '. t '4-•:,';l.crt:"A:tr'•l-'"'''' '''''./•:" "
,_ ; -;:. '; •- ;:.:' , 11 - L t 4,,t-'4..i.:,...C-' 4%bl
~.r. 2 -:);,, , 474:-,', ''l,, *'"!, " A
~ ti- ~. . ~,., -, ~,.,',,,, ' '''.%Lr. 4 .. 4'
s '' t ..- ' ';''.4 4...1. - -- , ` , :'
;1,.' ;..: '
64', ,-4 ;; ?-
-,::t4-„4:4t,.' ,4 ...t 1 .
-• f' 4 .-. ~:t/tFN4i.-;"i, foil
Ski' ~i 147,2t.•
•
-;:r-,...t
~ ..,1....F.
;''''i" % , - ~,, ~ , ,.4".. ,-- -,, :', 4 "-;.r.,..,..0 4 1,
4-
. ~." ,tztitst Mt-t-kl.
...:N%; , T. ,: )--, i, , i':' - ‘ --- 1 :;' 9,r ee' s !...l
. - .. - 4 ,,, ..4Lt:'...4. t ;,: 1 4;4p...., Y5..i . t.,:
‘xt. gir' '}tk•A VlL''''o4"%l'i''
..Lr-P. i„li,,,txti:'zt,'
e ,L, vr÷f:4t
Lvot,
.attviit t 41i - NoLls . x or -0.0.;,,,
• .4.
~,,,,, it .,,, j ,. , . o p -,,.....
„Of' .0!",: 16 - • - or itAVte
41 *. ° V4,L” 1. ' 44 "giVrt
0 3 ,„,,.._ ..,4,.......i --.4 4
4, 4 214...,"; , in* , et •
~.,,I , , 4
. •
::..--",..-- ..,--;--
-...,,..--,-.17,0 ~Z....,7,7ME.:-‘17.4.7,4)
.4-"'•:..ratit4St'!f,ft • ' A I
..*
~4.,,
~,,'
,11.;.,,,
~,c„,t,--4,-,,,,NT,..,--4, r.....e 4,- ;t.-".. - .-..'. ',- . ,'
~.,.....,,,,,..,-, ~. -, - , ,,,,,,,, ,,,...,,,,-,,,t; -,- ..'.... , ..-I,o'. ~,,-. .`'l
1,,,,,..,21..-.,
...,,^, 1 , ,
1,-, ,,, , ~ C,t S ,11-..'-' , 5 '.. -',..r0. ."t•
~ 0 ...0 • ,sLit..o. ...," , ,Lig ''''' 7- -- - , = - i v ` e %. t ~ ~ ' •--- ! '''...%
.' ,r -,,1., , .....4...ty At apt i Ots44 ,,,, L Isl.. 1 1 , n• ,N 8 1 7 :4, , , ~...', ~, A:,', , • • , ~., •... . , .f. ..T . , %
~ - . •
;1V.'121 4t4.4., P.;?..q.,..,Ki,',
~..•,01,....,.1 40:Zt ' t4,...... , t/ "' t
- L, 4 ',* 4... '•,' •' , '-'‘...".'
, f '
‘ ..1 4g.,, r '...6 . . 1 34 *.v," - . 4 .A0 *-1U"....,,t- ' 4 40Z..1..,24 , •,` . ....,. 04
,-',,,,..',. 1. 4 . ,;...,. l-- ",, .. *: I't 2 + "••-•. -
W,1P.u.4,.,,,1e5•%4,,7,,e4,744,, , ..zt0 4 AY* ) I . '!. 4 .I.' '.,,- , 1 , -..„7 , . or;7r! -
I
~,,.,.. ~,,..„,..„.,..„„...,,...„„,....,.....„.„,,,,„.....,.4..„,„,..„:„„,„,,,„...,_., r. , 0 -4,.. ' 'L..'
WIL.t-Lcttir,.?+ :,LLai.iiii-,,,,,,, , ,.:,', i -,. ... -.1 4 , - -- fr - -, ,, ,-,..1 t ‘,..:-::....• L.., ~..,;. .... , • -7....- ..—,,
qb - j— .-!..i..,1:4r.--7.-I.' ;:.- 'L i4,,s;..fJ.-4 ' -1 -'..;-,.. , ,,1.---••:-' := z.r , , .. LYf' - ;- - • .:*--. L; - :, - -.. -
c ,; ,
~,Ar.174, 4.... :. - ,'4 • 5: ' .,,..t., 1 , ..cr:t., -, -" , :,.;ff,7f.b-- 1, ki,l,- . ' , .!'",z '.. r,' '", ,"7 , ,;•:-.,, ri.....: , „, , , f ..... -'--z. :
s ,
L"jir 1. . , •:• ' ' ' ''.i..g; : • ' :• ' ...1•„--C:!= , q , ,,' ~,../ •- . 4.:_ /. ....,: r k; -•,,,,.. 1.21, ..., . ..-"..:- ~. '', , . .- '-: ..• -• ' , , '•• s ' O '- ' .
agtft. •oro s : - .. -- •••./".,t.- - .....",..• ~, ':/. - '..". •-••• •.'
•-•,",.r.,,t;" ) 0' *".l. Zi:",..",',', , - •,,,- '._, - ''", '•'. • •:- '
.2‘ .....-A- - • --`- _ ' ~. '- .:''...,- - L '"c: '4- , -.. ,, ,-'7-;.-,,' `).--', • -:" -- .- --• 7 -:
.% ' '
` -.. -._4'''--.*
' 4,,t tAtti44 A.f.V-",' ..', ,',',.;!•'' , '''. ', `` '`B T-- ..., , , , .
~,4**:' 1:-` , ,.-7: -:-,-*.• e '...,- : , ..,.. - ,-. - 1,.•-, -...- • --, - •
,-,. V
~_•••••,.. .., - v-,,...•qi.,:-......... :4 „ L,,
~ , -
~`"" j.-4 , ":'• - ` c , " :1- , ; '.-
1 4
‘4:; .P* *- ''' ' '':::'''
~..,i ,` . .f`_ " =, ,", '-i
'' ' - s - .' .'"--".s *.i.' 4 -.''....1:ii.t 0 4 , ' .. -1.., .- - . ,-: `... • .••
.., a., , •,....,, ,-.
~, •-, - , ~..*. ..r . .., ,•"••• -, ry•-... , •:.... 2-0, ,r•
~, +)
.-.-
' l:. ; ;' ‹ ' • : -.' ..• 4 .4 1;.. '.. 'e, -''''...,, -1 - - ~ i i ~.- ~ e- , 1- , :5.,- r
'',..' ,- ':,, !: - -- - , " , "4 . ''''''.4 '4l, : .t.:'''47:, - ',' •,- : ' ' ''' ' '
4' , 1 . ,, , ~.- :,, r., - ;,.... _,-.-- •-•-.' Vii: .. . -
...,,,,,. ,s- f... .
-..c., -
, r•<''
' , ',..
~.,. •- ;I" .-
. '
.. - ::...".;;•:1•;:i . '•!:i.,';.I':
i.e-'e.,'c-,,,-,:t,::'-:'',
,
•,°41.94.01,-t-43;".
MME=
commEaclil ,
Prepared. e:iidt tax-reeled every 4reerUClOlie
_
• PITTS/311E01r 130`,A,AVOF tRADE.
coltxrrrEr.
W. J. Totten, W. 11. Denny, Gen-.:Ggden
-rsiT'uorrsit-ts Tut, caAsiii.T.
- • - 'ARRIVED.
Wisconsin, Grace, Cin.
Arena, Hazlett, Wheeling.
Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling.
Wilmington, Dawson, Steubenville..
Palo Alto r bl'Donald, Louisville.
.Wellsville, Catlett, Wellsville.
•-•Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. •
' laliclaigam-Henaphill, Beaver. •
Crittattl; Bowman, Brownsville._
Louis lat'Lice, Bennett, Brownsville.
- • 1.. DEPARTED. .
- Nevrlngland No. 2, Dean, Cin..
Bibernia, Snaith, 'Wheeling.
Wilmington, Dawson, Steub. •
St Anthony, May; Louis.
Dawscm, 'Steubenville
.Michiran, Henipbill, Beaver.
...Lake Erie,. Hoops, Beaver.
Michigan, Hemphill, Beaver'.
Consul., Bowman, Brownsville.'
...Louis.M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville.
COIatECTED EVERY AS:TER,KOIrit
Flnur river and wagon... 4 00a4 I 2
. Sredv--.Clover, from:wagon, 3 37u1.3 5U
- From .3 7500 00
• . . .... 1 70e2 00
......... ~....1 oopi 10
..,Deans 85at 00
Ashrs—SeorChings. 4 736)5 00
Pots - 4 7300 00
Pearls. ' 6 00190 00
73ufter--Roll. 106 KI 11
'' ....... 7to 08
. . ... 70a)90
Corn...• 33',a0 40
, • Oats " 23'210 28
. 40a0 00
Barley... .. ... 3150 40
Stigar—liew 0r1ean5............5ia0 po
IllotastiziNew Orleans.- .. . ... 38;a0 39
cifeese.-AVeatern Reserve 600
rearheis--Kentucky 2609 28
Glass,-Sxtp. ... 2 230:.) of
• .• , 10x12..... . ... 2 30(a0 00
- Ciro=Arcat ... 43143 00
Frosit-Dried Peaches.. .. .. 23 , 2 in 37
• " App1e5.....: .... 501e0 50
Coffer -=Rio sieo
Itta. sma.) 06
Bacan-tiog rotind ceJ 00
Rams Squ'J 00
Shoulders - Gfai 00
Skin 71a) GO
-. Lard 70 , 73
00.2 . 9.
- • trait — Pig Metal (Allegheny)... - 30 e) 32
• - tiar a. ro (Juniata) • 3 73(a1 Of/
1, 46 Vail (lid) 3 va.) Qo
_ . _ .
/007.1% /I,IIILX.
- . , NANWERS,.EXatIANGE. naortzts, AND DEM-Will IN
FOREIGN AND - DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER
' TIFCATES'OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
GOLD" AND SILVER.
NO. 62 WpOD ST., Z2D DOR =LOW FOUJITII, WEST SIDE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
TlA.RPunds and Currency received on Deposit, and
collections made in all the principal cities of the
United States ; Sigbt Exchange on Philadelphia, Bal
timore, Neiv York, Boston and Cincinnati conskintly
for sale in sums to suit'purchasers. Kentucky, Indi
ana. Ohio, Virginia and-Pennsylvania Bank Notes
bought and sold on the Most favorable ternis.
The highest premium paid for American Gold.
' Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and
Prince - procured 4-c marr.V
L lE te l dt!m s lt t a c t k eTy m . iths an t„ c. a h,,a e i s a m m• a l e r l7
e
given by applying to
twar27-tf
1101UILDING LOTS FOR SALE in Gth and Stb
JUO Wards.—The subscriber offers Mr sale thirty
• rorforty . very desirable buildinglots, situate on Wy
lie street and • Penuiylvania avenue, and on streets
South 'Odle 4th street road. The above lots are ad •
lace& to the new Court House; sada short distance
•trunt the 'centre of the city, also, a - new dwelling
house to lei on Wylie street. '
mar3l :'ALEX. BLACK, Wylie st.
I?LAXSEED OIL.-20 barrels just received and
forsileby MILLER do RICKETSON.
L Ass •
W1 ; 7 1 21 ° 16 and - oil - 8 7 : 1 1 : ft.L I :Lno i r 2l erit r. b1
max 22 - L. S. WATERMAN.
B, by Batting in store and for sale
by [mar2.2) L. S. WAEERMAN.
NAILS & SPIKES -= 350 'Kegs, is store and for
gale . by L. S. WATERMAN,
tuar.22 ' .No 'Si Water and 62 Front at.
T Ant Es AND. GRNTLEAtEN, who design ptir
.ju analog Woitian Blinds, or wish to get theic old
Blinds renewed 'and made better than when new,
will 'pleaio take notice that Andrew White is now
permanently situated' on the corner Of Wool and
4tifsts. Show room on the second floor ofMr. Ken
spleldid- Looking Glass and variety store;
entrance en 4th st. All orders thankfully reerriveo
and'promptfy ettended Pleatte call and see to
ford ercluisin_ eisewhere. inerl3
NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, MANCHESTER,
ITERS for sale an extensive and select assort
meat of Ornamental Plants, Shrubbery; Ever
greens; Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, &c. &c.
Amongst them are some new, valuable and choice
Pear, Peach and Cherry trees, selected from speci-
Mens shown at the Horticultural Exhibitions in the
East last Fall, and the collection of ever-blooming,
13ourbon,'Noisette and, Vining Roses, has been el
larger! with many superb sorts of recent introduction.
Yke etillectiod is open to visitors and the Omni
buses running regularly- daring the day. All orders
by mail,,or left at the stand, No 28 Diamond market,
or at Abe seed 'terror S. N..Wiekersham, Wood at.,
will be attended to punctually,
fl.--Doquets composed of choice and rare
Erotic Flowers, for Weddings and Parties arranged
at short notice. mar.26-d2witw3t
•Bacon.
TIAMS, Sides and Shoulders, just smoked, in
_LEI store and for gale by. JOHN GRIER,
mar 27 222 Liberty et.
_ ''Ti:~
1 00 Ilbds prime N. 0. Sugar, Sir sale by
FRIEND, RUBY tit C. 0.,
57 Water street
. .
ivy Bales. Tennessee Cotton, recd per steamer
4. Ur. 1 . "American." and for sae by . .
' 1 -mar27 FRIEND, RILEY &Co. 57 Water et.
MILOOII6
6500 Lba Bacon, (hog round ' ) recdvad and for
sale by FRIEND, RUBY& CO.,
No. 57 Water at.
fjlo the Honorable the Judges of theCOurt of Quer
ter Sessions of the Peace, in and-for the County
• '
-The petition of James M'Connell, of Ross town.,
ship, in -the county aforesaid, humbly shew o th,
-That your petitionerhath provided himself with ma
terials for the accommodation oftraVelera and others.
it his dwelling house in the county aforesaid, and
-prays that your Honors will grant hire a license to
keep a pgblic house of entertainment. And your
-petitioner, as in duty -bound, - will pray.
• -.- JAMES YVPCONNELL.
We, the •subscribers, citizens of Ross township,
do Cetefh:that the above petitioner, is of good re
pute for horieaty and-temperance, and is well provi
ded witlthousettiorri -and conveniences for the ac
commodatiiiir of travelers and others, and that said
Invarn e r- necessary.
Jain AnderSo,n, Robert Thompson, Wm. Ander
, weir, Sariatiel'Metaer, Tart.'ltidgly,:DaVid Andorra:in,
,Hath ettiZle: . Jas. notating', -PatrielLAPCaulley,
Chnstopher Brannan,-Jnor /mine, De4al Drainer,
inar3l43o
,:
°d~~~ ~ S P
fii~~~~t.~ eil. ~,12,~L 1 ~
_~t '.~is%a'.. .
MUM
PORT OF 1.,01T'T88117,R4311t.„
CYRUS TOIVNSF.ND
JA 31.1...4 WA.ILDHOP,
IS. 0. Sugar.
-,-ti-':4: 4 , - :4C,. - . , e - -
'7:-:j7-......-‘4.:'
© -
.. ,~
Wennets'is Conda.:—.-31essra Editor 1. oh-,
served some time, ago a communication over. the
signature for ".A Parent," stating that'Drfiriyrre's
trailer Expectorant had been the means cif savlng
the liyes 'of three of his children, vtho %vete sufferc
severely with 'whooping cough; and haying, but
a short
,time before, lost one of my, children by
that dreadful complaint, and baying another, and
my
_only child,- suffering the greatest
. agony with'
the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its
deathii was induced to purchase a bottle of it,and
commencedUaieg it Recanting to the dirdictions—
and to. thasurprise of . all it began • to-rnertilio'fff
teein minutes after we'commenced using itt and the
child, has now:completely recovered. I
I' have no acquaintance with .Dr. Jayne; but I
hereby _return him a husband's and a faiher's
grateful acknowledgmenis:
L L. simpgirzs
Philadelphia, ,t%pril . 22d, 184 G..
Jasrpes Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atten
tion . of thoseqlesirous - of restoring their hair ov im
praying its 'beauty, to this elegant preparation
We hear it every where highly spoken of, and es
petially pT all who have made use of it, as greatly
efficacious, in' stimulating the growth °lithe hair,
and preventityv and curing many affections of the
skin. Its virtues are amply and sulfieiently prov
ed. Sua.
. For .sate' in Pittsburg - 1i at the PEK!N TEA
STORE,72FOURTH street, near Wool—and at
the Drug Store ofII. P. Schwartz, Federal street,
Allegheny City. mar -1
GREAT ITALIAN REMEDYi .
P/ITLADELPHIA, April '2B; 3843
Being, afflicted for.some 8 yearS , with that most
distressing .disease. the asthma, and for!, the last
3 years Much of the time confined to my room,
and at several different times my life ;was des-.
paired of; I conelialed to obtain some of Ma.
zoni s Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recomMended to
me by a friend from 'New York who 'stated tiro
.it had eured.,seme of the most itiveterate".ca , es
known to the medical profession. Sufficalit to say,
that,- after using. the above medicine for about 4
weeks, I Was entirely relieved, and I beliete radi•
catty, cured. Yours with respect, '
OLIVER %V. OWEN,
No 175 Bertram st.,
Hays & Brockway; Wholesale and Retail Agents;
see advertisement. . .
Cants-mars 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 limbst, gout, tie
dolereux,branchitis, vertigo, nervous or arch head
ache. indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, tits,
convulsions; cramp, palpitation of the heart. neu
ralgia, general debility, &-c. in cases of dyspepsia.
whiCh is simply a nervous derangementml the di
restive organs-they Have been found eqUally suc
cessful.
These applications are in the fdrm of Rings and
Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets. Belts,
c 0".• Set: adVertit•ement fur further particulars on
the outside of this sheet.
Fur sale at the only agency, 57 Market street.
dse9 '
r "Important to arose who are atilited Aitir
diseased Lungs.. • .
Dr. Rogers Liverwort and Tar. Tine specific
seems to deserve all that the vender claims for its
all healing virtues, rte have .seen a vervi emphatic
certificate trom Dr. Cox, late professor the Cin•
cinnati Eclectic College, who represents, it to be a
very ditTerent article from the prevailing l nostrums
of the day, and as very valuable in the treatment
of that .firsidiuus class of diseases whi4lt are the
bane of this variable climate."
1212133112
Ii physicians of Dr. Cox's character ih the pro
Cession give their testimony in favor of!this ceie
brated medicine, it must be valuable. _ .
N. B. Notiee the certificate of Protesior Cox in
another column, also, une remardable cure
from Mr. Gabriel Whitehead, under dip Lead at
Liverwort and Tar.
FRESH ARRIVAL OPNEW MUSIC Ihr PIANO
FORTEand GUITAR.
Songs arranged far the Pia4o;
,
The Blue Juniata; by M. D. Sullivan I:. E. ,L. White;'.
Becollections of llome; by llntellinsoni ;1
Virginia Minstrels, Nu 10; The Guinea Ataid;,
Away Down East comic song—snug by Hdtclinavonv!
Mary Wane; an Ethiopian McledYa by Whitlock; ' i
The last Farewell; a I:azurite piece; ! 1
The Snow-Storm, as- performed by the Iletchinsons;
Moonlight, hlusic,Love and Flowers—a Ihiett; !
There's a Good Time Coming--,by the Iletchiusous; '
Sleeping I Dream Lose—by liewitts; i
Dreaml or the Past-,by Eliza Cook;
Are the Links that Bound us Broken!
Love be Our Guide—by Englebreeht:
I'm Saddest when. I Sing; .
Matrimonial Sweets—a Comic Duett;
Where are now the Hopes I Clicrislieo
The Bridge of Sighs—suns by the Ilutzldnsons;
Pu/kes.
Anna Polka—by J. Straus,
Fashion, a nelv Polka—by hiezelsky;
Bohemian Polka;
Burgmuller's First Polka;
Guitar Pieces.
Sounds an Joyful I
Feast of Roses;
Oh! Love, to me the Power;
The Woodpecker;
Emblem, Flower;
Morning's Ruddy Beatri;
"Orphan Ballad Singers;
I Love the Free;
Phu Watcher—by Mrs S. J. Hale;
The Blue ,I ti niataby Mrs. M. D. Sul li van;
M v Soul is Dark—by Byron; i
I Love but Thee—by D. Meignen.
Jost received eud fur sate at the Book and Music
Store of - JOHN H. MELLOR..
mar 26 No SI WOoil street.
IIiITST.4.ItTPAND SPICE FAG~TORT.
No. 27,
,Fiflh street, between Markel lout !rood.
rtillEsubscribersilave constantly on liand,or their
OWN MANUFACTURE. (which they offer to
Grocers and Drugzista t at "Eastern wholesale"" pri
ces:
Mustard ; Gro. Pepper;
Catsup; - ~ C;ana;npu ;
Syrups ; ~ Alspie ;
Wee , Flour ; ~ Ginger k
Prepared Horse Radish; : " Clurei;
ALSO Oti HAND,
Nutmegs, Roasted and Ground Coffee.
mar22-3m ' RHODES Bt , ALCORN
PHYSICIAN AND SUItqEON
DID. A. W. OLIVER',
rrAKES this method of announcing to his friends,
and the public generally, that ho ilias returned
to the city, and intends (promptly) to attend upon
the practice of his profession, in all (their various
departments. Having tilitlifully attended (the past
winter) one of the best Medical Colleffts , ( where the
racilities in the .Hospital and dissecting rooms are
not surpassed In/ any - other inetitution,t added to his
former opportunities, together witke many years
experience, feels confident that he shall continue
to receive a share of public confidence and patron.
age. Office, No. 8 St. Clair street. 1' mar2s•tf
To Corpenters.T-
JINT received and for sale a freshilot of Union
Factory Planes, at No. 8 Wood street.
mar 23 JOHN WALKER.
lardware,,Cutlery, Sadlogy. d&c.
JOHN NVALKER,
IMPORTER and dealer in Foreign and Domestic
Hardware, would reopectfully inform his .friends
and the public generally, that he is now receiving
hiss - Spring supply of Hardware at the old stand of
Walker & Woodwell, No. 85 Wood ;street, which
he will dispose of on the most reason utile terms. He
will be continually receiving fresh Supplies direct
frorn'the mannfa.cturers in Europe and this Country,
which will enable him to compete 'With any estab
lishment either Eastor West. Western Merchants
are invited to call and examine his . stqck before pur
chasing elirevihere. d tnars
Rooks. •
NA LDAN E on the . Romans—Exposition of the
epistle to the Romans, with remarks on the
Commentaries or. Dr. Macknight.—ProFessor Moses
Stuart, and Professor Tholuckt By Robert Haldane.
Esq., from the fifth Edinhurgh edition, 1 vol. Svo,
750 r.ages, price $2,50. • •
The Wickliffites or England in tbelifteenth-cen
turyi by Mrs. Colonel Mackay, authoi• of the "Fam
ily at Heatherdale.”
PersonalHeclension and Revival of Reli g ion in
the soul:- by the Rev, Ocitavius Winslow,
Jane Taylor's Contributions of Q. Ql, 2 vols. 18mo.
.6 Memoirs and eorreipondenee, by
Isaac Taylor
—fr " . Essays in Rhyme and Poetical Re
- . mains,
Mother and Daughters.
, . ' 4 Original . Poems.
it " Display 3 e tale. .1
TAW . ,‘ the Scotch Peasantry: by Rev. Dewy
Dungan ' 'ltrf D. ELLIOTT . & ENOLISEI,
marl? D. No. 66 Market at.
: ,
....,.., ..,:z,..,-.
..'..''',--,
ut
".--i,.,..: ' - .. ::: :• : :,.;.1 . : . .. - i? , : . !:,.
=_ w
- -
. .•
..• -.. • i':.,•f:...i,':.*::;:!•''.-..:•..!,
:,.:::. • , !' - ' - . ? !': ;.- . , :-i.:•]. ,- ":•; - '.1:: - .--., : ;7
I 0 ..••:P,'ff':if;
,:.-,,i,-,..,:t.;4,--.in'"--''''' " '
1
~ ..
Cincinnati Monangi S4nal
MEE
..--••1
- •••:::g.t .-
: t..-
.. , k• , ~
• •?(.':;.
'e . ? , -' , 1 , '..' 14.:! • ' ••
=- 7 , • ••-:11 , : x•,.,-..J•
=ma
EMI
Z=E=
tISSENCES--10, Grose, - ui Stott and for sate by
_ - - - RAYS &.13-KOCKWAY, ,
marls No Connereutt, Iteer, Liberty e
ATE.RVE, V 41. 1. bons -tisieraent-- . 4 . grasp putler 7 s;
1. 1 1 i.tersale et the Rxag yrarehntide of,
HAYS Er).BIIDCZVAY-;
. • _
, /..I,,,iberti it, neer -pi
. . -
kjNIPLIQB.—,I ftarrpl.ro fi ried,TOr salcrat !lie Drug
warehouse ur , : ':'. IIAYS ar.:BI IO CiCWAY,
marlB ." 7 , Lihorty st. 'near Cala
naßm n.
- , ,
.
QPIt...T.URPF.NTINE .13 . 43re1e, for onle)it the
kj Drug iiiarehouso of ';':'. , 1; . .'
HAY'S at BROCK' WAY,
Liberty at. near Canal Basin.
rt, RES!' Garden: and Flower Seeds, from Russell's
_U Garden; received and Biz- sale by
HAYS BItOCKIVAY,
Liberty M. near. Canal Basin.
HLORIDE LIME-2 e ids in store and for sale
‘,../by • HAIS'Ik BROCKWAY,
mar 18 Libprty at, near Canal Basin.
CI HOE. Blacking-5 gross, Fatman's, for sale at
0 the Drug warehouse of
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
Liberty st. near Canal Basin.
j' AMP BLACK-1 case hest English, nu sale at
.1.4 the Drug werehouse of
- • - - -
HAYS Ez. nnocKwAv,
Liberty st: rear Canal Basin
INDIGO -2 ceroona Spanish Float, for sale at the
Drug warehouse of
HAYS & BRPCKWAY,
Liberty et. near Canal Basin
f lAltB. AMONtA,-4 Jars, ILr sale at the Drug
kJ warehouse of HAYS § BROCKWAY,
marlB Liberty pt. near Canal Basin.
TIAINTS, Oils and Varnish, of all kinds, for sale
at the Drug warehouse of
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
near Canal Basin, Liberty et.
COPPERAS -25 bbis or Well's' Copperas, first
quality, received on consignment, for sale by
GEO. COCORAN.
No 2.6 Wood street.
SNEATHS--Receired and for sale by
GEO. COCHRAN,
No. 26 Wood street.
YlCCS—Wotherill , s bright Vices for salo by
• GF.O. CoCIIRAN,
No. 26 Wood street
H AY FORKS-50 dozen Hay and Manure Forks
for salo by
GEO. COCHRAN,
rnarlS No 26 Wnnii nt.
N. 0. Sugar.
48 IrLids N. 0. Sugar, just received and for sale by
suarl3 MILLER Cc RICKITSON.
CORN JACKS-200 Corn Jacks, for talc by
marl 3 MILLER RICK TSON
NAT 111 TE FlSll.—iol3bls., in store and for sale by
marl 3 MILLE:II 4, ItiCKETSON.
r ACK. EltEL—No. 3, Large;
131 39 Ilarre:a in Store and rur sale by
marl 3 MILLER ¢ ItICKETSIIN.
pICKLED HERRING-3U Barrels Pickled Her
ring ur alewives, to store and fur sale by
alarl3 MILLER ta RICK ETSGS.
1111IESII FRUIT- 7 100 drums Smyrna Find
90 bar M. R. Raisins;
1 cask %ante Currants;
10 Ins Prunes;
J. D. WILLIAMS & Co.,
110 Wood at.
Fur sale by
mar 2
ALEILATUS-10 bta Prtn%e, for if by
mar 2 J. D. WILLIAMS & Cu., 11U Wool lit
13EPPE11-6 bogs Peppor reed end for sate by
wart J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., Ito Wood ,t
L. S. Waterumn,
TiIOL
J E , S n . g ll. l Fi. „ G ..h ro , cl, e t., 0 . 1 , 1] , i' r
i s , : i •i , n r„ a d n ,l d ca t'e n r a
l'anthurgli Manufactures,- Noa. 31 Water, and 62.
Front streets, Pattsburgit
JUST received and cur gale lutv-2 bbla. Smith's
be clua:lty S ew or Coleh Varnah.
1 qr. 661. Lou:the, Vartitsll, ibr 2-tic ,y
feb'2o HAM EATS R-. KANE, 3S, 3! at.
Copal Furpiture Varni.b. Nos. Land
4) Siurth's New York make, on baud. and for vale
by ..the g.u. or bbl., by 11.013ERTS K.tN E,
1e142d No. S.?, 3:1 4.
L.I.ItGE. lot of 2.1160pr1y l's.tak and %entert,
ti for 3.1.1 e bf 110138:11 MS & KANE:,
leB2o No. 82, ;IS tt.
3r1,1 Ft; ',:r beat quality ltuseutoo,l,o n .iTtd
and fur sale by 11013Elt . & .
D Aft I.EALI-42,000 lbs. Bar Lead, for !clic by
jJ fell 9. MAY.
LARD, 100 Begs;
No. 1, Lard on consignment.
And for Ind o by F. SELLERS.
Inep24. No. 17. Liberty street
Cosahling's Improved Lard OIL
7 11.1.11.1tELS Winter Lard Oil, just received frnm
I. the manufacturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices
whOlesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS,
d0c.2.3 lilo. 17 Liberty at,
Sundstru.
rz:, Tierces fresh Rice;
14 Idds, Conkiins improved Lard Oil;
10,PCS0 lbs. IL/zoo, Shoulders. (hi hand and
For sale by F. SELLERS.
seo24. No. 17, Liberty street.
TIRODUCF:—G bbla and 5 Legs Lards
5 do Roll Rutter;
3 do Cloveraeedi
500 lba Feathers;
4 Ws Wlnte Beane;
30 pair' Woollen Socks;
Received and for sale by
LAMBERT & SIIIPTON.
fah4 133 and 135 Woo a at
FISH -85 Ws No 3 Large Mackerel;
ld id bids du do;
6 do No 1 du do;
15 Ws Nos 1 and 2 do;
6 do No 1 Salmon;
25 do do Herrings;
drunni CodflAh; Cor male lot
LAMBERT 4 SIIIPTO4
133 and 115 Vood .t.
,t APLESUGAR.--d dl(' lb,. reed and for sale by
sturros,
feb.l 133 0nd133 uodst.
QTATIONKRY.—Just opening, a large and salmi
did assortment of Preach, English and Ameri
can Stationery., which we invite the public to call
and examice. JOHNSTON fc STOCKTON,
oct29 Stationers, Market Pt.
QTATiorimix FOB. LADIES.
Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of.all kinds,
Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ
ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing
Was, Embossed•odged Letter•paper, Carl Cases,
Visiting Cards, Pocket nooks, Ivory 'Fablets, Note
Clips, Le. fix. Fur sale by
rolvzsToN at sTocKTos.
Corner of Market and Third isti.4.
GOLD PENS —llagley's cebdirated over pointed
Gold Pens, just received and fur sale nt reduced
rates, by JOILY,STO.N & sTovt-rozi,
50 RI3GS. Pitch;
50 i. Rosin;
150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes;
10,000 Seed leaf Cigars;
On cousi,graneitt and will be sold low for Cash, or
exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by
seps TAAF'FF: & O,CONNOR.
Littestnanprovensent.
BEDSTEADS of different kinds witb Gazzam , s
iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now
in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of
T. B. YOUNG & Co, (land street.
POPLAR BOARDS, wellaeasoned and for salo by
[norllB.] L. WILMARTH.
Brazier's Bellows.
JUST received an assortment, I argc sizes, BraziePs
Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do.
Wholesale and Retail, 'MN W. BLAIR,
decl6. 120 Wood at.
Removal.
DR. ROBERT SNYDER, has removed his office
to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield
site., nest door to Rody Patterson% Livery Stable.
marls-ly
amtrim
A LARGF. and splendid assortment of Mahogany
and llosewood grand action Pianos, with me
talic frame and vqth all the latest improvements,
which for durability, tone and touch, are warranted
to be eqUal to any made in the country, for sale "low
for cash, by F. BLUME,
marlB No 112 Wood it, 2d door above sth.
'- Second Hand Pianos.'
1511 NE Second hand Pianos of different manufa&
torietyfor silo at F'. BLUME'S,
marlB ' No'll2 Wood at.
A LSO. one elegant Rosewood Piano, with Cole
/1 mart's patentlEolean attachment, low for cult,
F. BLUME'S, -
No 112 , Wood t
--- ~.:~:.- ......:.... ..~.--,~,~u.~s
,-,-.:..;;z,..,,,,:, ' ,,, :• - ,:i'.'F., : . 1! ,
. ~... .
FOSE
18 4 7 % Str.lli AY T
_ Ti[ Mail and S teamer ,
AAC NEWTON, A. G.: .M. - AsoN,
-will roil d... 4 iegular4iStketbeiweon,P:ttsburgh and
Cincinnati, leavingPittalitn - gh*Frpry Sunday at 10 o'-
clock, A.M. .
The Isl•i.O.l+fewton was butTt tlito gprj,ng, expressly
for the traileituid offers to passenger every comfort
and suP4tiorneconfinotlittiona. , rdbi 3
- Mi),*l4l" PACKET:
,
TheTegniar and passengerstearner
IttIitNONGAILE,LA, Capt. Stone, will run
as a regulaeiracket 4etween, Pittsburgh and Cincin
nazi, leaving•ibie .pOrt every Monday
. at 11, A. s,L,
and Wheeling. at 10, P. M.,.the eatnaday.:4leturn
ing, she will leave_Cincinnati everylPiefliday, at 10,
A. hr. For freight or passage apply On : hoard: •
The Monongahela was built esprbssly -for this
trade, and offers ..te the passengers comfort; and su
perior accoriimodations. • ',in* 31
47 totesd4s4t. Pack, A.134-7'
_Thqq regular and'passenger steam
er HIBERNIA; No. 2, Capt..4iiCurrr.-
FELTER, Will run as til regular :packet betwerh Pais.
burgh and Cincinnati; leaving. this pcatcfrOir Tues.
ilay at 10 A. M., and WhecJing at 10 ` P.. M. of the
same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev
ery Friday at 10 A. M. Fur freight or 'pussageap - -
ply on board.
The Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly for
the trade, and offers to the paiseners emery com
fort and superior accommodations. jan12,1547
1847.WOuemlay Packet,' 'lBl7
.1
. 1 4 g I
. , THE NEW ENGLAND, No: ', Capt.'
S.' DEAN. will leave .PittAtirglf every
We
Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; WliCeli . nk every
Wednesday evening at 10 P. lid.i and Cincinnati eve.
ry ' - .110 o'clock, A. M. . 'feb . 2.o •
Saturday's
1947. TIIIJIIIOII,IY - ' 4 'ACKET. 1847.
THE WISCONSIN, Capt. IL J. dancr,
will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday
morning it 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday
evening at 10 P.M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday
at 10 o'clock, A. M. Tebl9
.. -
The regular mail and passenger steamer
,14.74111ESSENGER, Capt. Linfo . rd, will run as
a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port . every SaturdaY at 10, A. M., and
Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning,
she Will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10
o'clk A. M. For freight or passage tip \Ay on board.
The Messenger was built expressly tor this trade,
and oilers to tier passengers every comfort and ae
comnindstien. mar 23
Th e r eiinhartnail and passenger steamet
i,-tCIRCASgIAiI, Capt. Isaac 13121111elt;Will
run as a regular Packet bet Ween Pittsburgh. and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10,
A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P, M., the Caine day.
RetiOning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday,
at 10, A. M. For frgight or passage apply on board.
The Circassian was hails expressly tar this trade,
and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation. mar 23
TH V, new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA,
M. E. Lucas, Muster, will run as a rep
tar pasbenger packet between Pittshurgh and the
above port iltimig the soison or 1846, leaving . eNer3
Thursday at 10 u'eloel; A. M.
The Acadia is new and has superior accorinnotla.
lions. Fur height or passage apply on board, or ti.
ap9 J:,lNgE.v.."roNroNEs,2kient.
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
4iL E ti l .r T he
c ' ;tl en m i,e
4 , s r , te
te A r, zl:-
11
leuen au the a69%.2 and mtermetliate ports,. regular-
For freight or paßsaire apply on bond, or .to
lel Agent
fl' 67.if 7. 7 lri t its,..enger Atetinier PALL TINE.
w
- Ar.ft c upt . L a i nn k s, wilt leave fur the IbOvi
21ctnterrue.liate ports rtnlttlarlY.
For freight or passage apply on board : jc9.
new' dud oplontlid passenger aiearn
g....„4,3l boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorbees.
wilt run a.I.L regular packet between Patalsurgh •ani;
Cincinnati, l ear,ng this port ever"; Tuesday evening
at 3 o'clock. Returning idje wilt leave efncinnati
every Fr.d...y evening at 3 o'cio..l.
The Del.laratwo oilers tnper,ar 3 , CCrinUn4htiOni
to passengers. For tieight or passage apply oa
board. jet
The knotru tart 111.01Mcl
M " Q r'
CAM BRIA, W. Forsyth. Maxtor, will run
as a r;ginar l'scLet,learig every I,Vednesday more.
ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 11),
same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati
every Saturday, et 10, A. M.
Fur freight ur passage apply board, Or to
FORSYTH & Co., Agents,
No. 30, Water street.
IZ. 82, 3.1 st.
k l; M t ?
59 1:11c m s a tc s. lin r er . 1 i d l i t , iLN 4 A 4 12 1 1. i r ct i 4 r b . C u;g F u t.r i f. ,;
tNeltaalift intermediate landing, on Mon
dap., %Ve.lueulaye, and Irida)s, at 9 o'clock ~A. M.;
and for Pittsburgh on Tuesda% s, Thurs.
days, and Saturila)s, at 9 o'clock, M. ..or freight
or paatagc apply oti board. deco
For Virisecittsip.... , ltegulisr Packet.
Tem splendid fight draught steamer
DOM IN /ON , S. TYLER, Al.ister, will run
as a ragibar packet between Pittsburgh auJ Whttel
ingi /IR Patsburgh ft,r ovary Monday,
Wedneeday and I ,, iday, at 3 o'clock, F...Z14
Wherlipg fur toittiburgh every Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, at U o'clock, A. 111. Fur freight
or passage apply on board - . nows.
New Elook• at Cook's.. 133 Fourth utrect.
Fru iiffitsE:SYtiOT, oral how le k e ep it. eue d t
I with iilu.trattous ; Wto. Miles—from the :5,1
Clinton.
Maiory of the Pa+man Republic by J. 31iLbelet
—tranulated by Wrn. Ilueett.
Margaret Percival; by the wither of Amy Her
bert" etc. Elited by the Her. %V i. Se II H
. .
Th., sii, or tih.p of Mexico: a talc of the Span
id, Main ; by J. 11. Ingralinin, EN. -
Dancing Feather, and , its Sequel, Murcia Grxrue---
a new edition..
The Caafie,of Faust:stein : a DCW NOVO j by -G.
P. 11. Jainci4.
Magazines l'or Affil.
London Illustrated Papers per str.7lTiliernia.
Freinotit's ilg EZI/Lltiltiflll to the Rocky
Mountains., mouth of Columbia River and California;
new supp'y, cheap edition, on 25
Life of by 1111 as Atkin.
terJuat received and tut tale at COOK'S, No.
85 Fourth street. tnar2.7.
Steel and File Manufactory.
THE subscubers having enlarged theirrestablielk-
J. men& Ibt the manufacture of Steel and Files—
on the corner of ()lima and Liberty streets, Ihllh
Ward, Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish files of
every description, of the.best quality; anti being de
termined to make it tip interest of consumers to pur
chase tiles from them—respectfully invite the. patron.
age of all V.llO use the article.
J. ANKIIIM S CO.
Wall Paper and Borders:
riticts ni.nver.p•
Vllpfll7kS rALmr.a,- •
No. 47, Market street, between 3d and 4th sta.
Bookaellera, Market et
RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that i
Ins present stock of WALL PAPER AND BORDERS'
of his own manufizeture is very extensive, and daily
additions are ;tieing, made to it, as they are finished,'
of new and splendid patterns. Also, a well assorted
stock of Frenelt Paper . mild Borders. Having recently
reduced the prices of the above articles, (and others,
in his line, not enumerated,) he is Firepared to sell
thr Cash, CHEAPER, than any 'establishment of the
kind, East, or West ofthe mountains. Marl7-ti4m
ON NEM/TORE, PHILADELPHIA, and BALTIMORE,
for' sale in sums to suit purchasers. '
. N. 110L11IES at.SON,
marl6-tf 'Exchange Erokors, No. 53 Markat_itt.
noou..
IRISH Girl and other Poems, by Mrs. Ellis;
Forrest Minstrel, by Mrs. Pierson;
Bulwers Miscellanies;
Burnap's it
D'lsraeli's " of Literature;
Mackenzie's Works; .
Smoßets , select Works, '
Moore's Works;
T. S. Artkues Works; •
Fredricka_Bremeri Novels( •
Ten thousand a year;
Martin Chizzlewit. For sale by •
H. S. BOSWORTH at CO., ;-
man Nu 43 Market st.
ozxClDj i T Fr cSETH.
SATURDAY PICKET
SATURDAY pAciikir.
TI I LIRSI)A V PACKET
For Cincinnati and St ! Louis
Tucaday Evulug Packet.
Wellsville Regular Packet,
lIANGE
MAPOLLON and his Marshall, hy lyadly;
.111 Selllege - I , 6lllstory of Literature;
Sehißees Poenis and Ballads with lire by Sulwer
For sale by B. S. 1103W0.1117 4- CO.,
mar2o No. 43 Market et.
ozonar, 'Ramon., Papor, :
nova= ST., =TWEED WOOD DD.II,IiVIDFIELDiT4ESS,
(Nearly oipoiritc the *Tors itWr.)
jan29-y
•
=ES
.
•ns , .
•
ctlwaprren.DiaLit DY
ALLF.Di ICJIAM.Eft, ..K)4II.A.NG6.ItitOKEiI,
COW" int . 4P S'lclltn Kap wool) rntErrs.
:Of SILVA 11 IA :.
Pittsburgh Ilne4z• • • Il 4 :
Philattelphia.Runkt(,..: N pai
H0rmant0wn......... pal.
Chester county.., . . .
Delaware county; ... ! pai
Montgomery county.; pat
Northumberland C 0...; put
col, Bank & Bridge Cu pai
Reading pat
Lancaster .:....'.:;. :t,pati
Doylestown • .I,pat
Easton. ..... •• • • f
Bucks oeunty• - • .. .. j pat
Pottsville..... pa:
Washington . • • I
Brownsville .
York ......... .. • • 4.1
Chambereburg I
Gettysburg- I
Midtliptown
Carlisle • • • •
I tairisbUrg
Honesdale
Lebanon .. .
Lewistown • • • -.
:.
Erie
3tatelpi.entll3raeatead
Cincinnati Baalls:...
(Lawienee).,l
oluntlius Bank .. . ..
.. ......
IMaasi . .
......... • ..4
'Norwalk'
Neu Wren...
Wooster
Marietta
Chillicothe
Cleveland
Lancaster
liarniltort
Camara •
Urbana ..,.
Granville
lh anti Brilcheiso
134nk of 111inpi5,...,75
- ' ificutidar. '
River .... .. 70
I Inuit ranee Cernpany 5
tate ;...... .5'
Oakland Coinity.';.... 10
Farm 'and Id baiik .10
ISx. Clear ' 75
'Vest Branch ..... :.;
Waynesburg ....
Sunquehanna County
Lehigh County.:.....:}
V. Staten Bank 1 2.8
Relief Notes !' 's
City and County Script. I
-• INDIANA.
State 13k and branches:,
State Scrip'
MISSOURI.
Statußank •
N CsSE
All bail ka
EASTERN E XCi4Ayc E.
New, (prem.)
Philadelphia.. •
Baltimore , " • •
KENTLCLY
All Banks..
. coma. •
I.4.mer. Gold, (pilaw.... •
Old do. do. ...5
Guinean - _5 . 01 ,
'B3
Froderickdors
'Pen Tlsalers 7 80
ITen 3 90
LouistPors 125
. . 380
I I
! Duo h non, S pantsh.. 16 00
'Do. Patriot 1550
pucata - 2 15
Eastern Banks
Wheeling
Branches 1 1
Balch at Morgontoom.l. I
HAttYLAND.
Baltimore City 'pal
Country Banks • I :I -
Nrivi , vertu.. I,
City Banks • • liar
Country Banks . • ... . .1
cEw EtvotANNS.
All solvent bltaks... J..;
Tees, Grocery, Prlult end Pros I 1410)11. Si ore
WHOLESALE AND:RETAIL;
. . :
n. 141 . X.IALATY ETAKET.
n u Ex:lNi lorz•u4 : id . re sy ec: ii 1.
inform
fiiila T ie L ,iitlepu,ijtai . 1 1ytnat
he has again COIIIIIIIICCKI .bUgille33 in the above
branches, next door to his old stand, %there. lie
hopes, by keeping a stipply of good articles, selling
low for rash, and. paytng strict attention to his Tat
ron4, to merit a sharc pipoblic patrontige. tne22-1m
Carpet and Dry Goods' Warehouso.. ,
NO. 110 MARKET STItF.ET,
110 I , IIIT I). TItOEtIPYON ,
ESPECTFL.:I..Lf; infroms his friends and the
I . IL, public general t, that he it now receiving a
large and splendid a:sOrtmeut of Nev. - STYLE CAR-
P/min, Om CLEARS, chteCt from the Importers
and Manufacturers, composed ht part of
Superfine Brussels CArpett;
Eatra do. Tapestiy LtryseohiCarfctlnyi
Super.linpertal 3 ply du;
Extra 11 . 4 ; r• dol
Superfine Ingraiit do; •
du;
du;
Coanwri "i
5-S, 3-4 and, 4-4 F' . .ssin Vunitian .do;
5-5, :44 and 4-4 Darnnsk " du;
5-S, 3 4 and 4-4 T4nestry " du;
Stearn Triamingt.
Brown Drillings;
4 4, 5-4 a:$11 GA Sheeting . *;
GA 7.4 5.4 Tullio Linens;
Linen Naplon s j
trsslt and Doper;
Ituekslinck
Caront StriO:s;
New St!, le table Co ers ;
Oil Clothe f oot 27 itAclica to 21 font wide, cut to
Ult . ) S. e;
I94;ETllrit warn
Rich En - Amide - red anti Printed Table and Pianr,
=EMI
Figured Floor C 141110;
Ctieniclle, Itr‘i.sani, TuTina, and Wilton Itugai
Tufted, and Slicepghin Door llatts;
:%1.4a1;3a ar.d. Gra,o du du;
Brasi Stair -Ilod4 ; F:.,t 'and ()cal ;
Damara and , Stnr.l Stair Linen;
Carpet bindings;;
4 4,54 and'l3-4 113ia and flared Indian NLlnix:q;
Cmlorcd . Anisb &c. &c.
Persoos ritt:eg up Sreartt Boats, Hateis, or Privatr
llouirs, are requested to call, tta ho feelii cursiideta
they gill find it to thelr advantage to Jo ii Leitkre
purchaoing elwvehere. . •
1/11.1( GODI)S. •
Ile would also invite attention to his extensive
Stock of NEW SPRING DRY GOODS,-tenehractisii
every thing in!thlt line,l now opening at the above
stand try-No.:I to Market et. ninr9-3milant
31.1.C/lINE'C AMOS, LOOM FINDINGS; &o
M. Curnminf, SmilhJi•td st., atooe 3d.
-.l4lTfeti & Co.'s 'Machine Card
111 Agency, Niatiutlicturers Finding F.st.dilisli
ntent, and dc,der in Clocks, Looking GUMS Plates,
Pr-amine Glusq, tgze.l nor. IS—fob:1113:v
GEORGE R. RIDDLE.
CCNVEYANCE.R
now, sth street above
""
field Street, I'tttsLurgN.
Dr.ros, MORTC AtIF-, AGREEMENTS, Itomos, 11.13.c.tsrs
and other instruments or writing drawn with neat
ness, legal acturaey and despatch. lie will also at
tend to drawing and filing Alrcettoite's I..tcrsti, Ac
cupids of Executors, Administrators, l ie.,Exurnining
titles to Real Estate, Searrhirtg Retards for 'Liens,
4.c.
From his long experience and intimate acquaint
ance with the 'manner of keeping the public records,
he expects to giv. satisfaction to those who may en
trust their bus 11Cliil to his care. ileclG-d&w
rip() the Honorable the Judges of the Court ofQuar
-1 to Sessions {Atha Peace, in and fur the County
of Allegheny. iki
The petition of Mrs. Pomeroy, of Ross Town
ship, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheWetla, That
your petitioner halls provided himself with materials
fir the accoinmodation of travelers and others, at
her dwelling houtleiii the county aforesaid, and prays
that your lionorS wilt grant him a license to keep
a public house ofentertainment. And your petition
er, as in duty bound, will pray.
1 MRS. F. POMEROY.
We, this subseribera,:citizettN of Ross township,
do certify, that the aboye pqitioner, is of good re
pine Tor honesty and temperance, and is well provi
ded with house Toom and conveniences for the ac
commodation of travellers and others, and that said
tavern is necessary.
John WColley,, - Julml,amlie ' John Miller, Alec.
Grubs, Robert Thompson,A. Miller,J. C. MOor.
head, Matthew Wright,, Michael rtunen : John
Ilancock,JamesThotopson, Geo. Kiskadin. tnr3o
ricsh Arrival of Spring Goode!
1 1 - 111 E subscrilier would respectfully invite the at
tention (Wills customers, and public generally,
to his present stock of goods suitable for the ap
proaching spring business, .consisting of French,
English, and' Atherican cloths, of the most fashion
able colors such ns Cetron, Olive green*, Oli re brown,
Moss green, Claret French black, blue, and Invisi
ble green, a splendid assortment of American, Eng
lash, and French Cassimeres, entirely new style--a
handsome assortment of Vestings, new and elegant
patterns-al l oflwhich will be made to order,, at the
ishorteit - noOce,lin the Most tashionabte Manner, at
moderate prices. The cutting depittnaent attended
to by Mr. Tames C. Watt, whose - skill'and long prac
tice of the most fashionable cutting in, the Eastern
cities, renders !him capable of pleasing the most
fastidious.
A large assortment, of READY MADE CLOTWED Is
constantly on hand, which for neatness, and dura
bility, is not surpassed by any in the city, silk and
satin handkertiiielh, scarfs, cravats, and decks; in
great varietn shirts, white and colored, latest pat-'
erns; suspenders , gloves, and 'eiery article suitable
for Gontlemen . ! wear, 'can tic found it this Mal).
listrient. - 'P. DELANY,
• 'No. 49 Liberty street,
I,!ittatairgh.
maraw4Tll'•
N. H. To Ilationa--Watni Graduating shoidder
measure system of garment cutting for sale-;-;price
invariagly $lO. ,
COLLEVONOIIMiI, •
ON Louisville, SLLouis, and all
accessable points in the Unito States, made
promptly, and ]ipon the In i : i'?,ealt i e l la i r ar:
NO,AS,Market set:
marl6-dtf
_:sir:-..—~'v , ' ~,.. ~_.~.,,.,.._-.-.T~~_;z.,..,.:,_R:»w.k.5~~.;
>+:. ' k_.~~_.
1 - ItlCA.lllofrls Arktalitiiiling *la liens•
..
lI , ISrNSTIEIT.rPfIiPIitATIOiti.
. . ThE prccediao figure I.
g. tee to Tenresentthe In. '
E.Y..):SLUZ PE II 4 I- IFiATiOili '
Mille greateracecingior
rr,. the impuritica.of the'
. °4/s , iiWin- i'PnPti, oo °
hat. a -thick Ylbuify . gds.
;sues from all points Cl'
re' surfaee, which Mein
:ate,-that-this . persplra.
ion flews iminterrupted
when we are inlionitht
Jut ceases' Whe. we' are
ick. LifeLeannot be sus
rn off froin the blocuilan
lisposes bythismeans,ot
. .
....in ea. The inogilage of
Scripture is ~i n the.Bleirl is thdLife.”:..lf Weyer be
comes impure, it cony
_be traced directly' to the stop
page of the insensibleperspirstion. Then we See, all
. that. is necessary: hen -the blend is stagnant, or in.
fected, is to open the pates, audit relieves itself from
all impurity instantly. its own heat and vitality arc .
suflicientiwithont.one . particle of medicine s except.
to open the pores upon the &terrace:. Tliu.s.we see
ithe 11,4 of taking so much internal remedies. Ali
I practioners, however. direct, their efforts to . rest ore
the Insensible Perapiration;•: - The. Thompson:an ~ tor
I instance,steams, the Ilydropathist shrouds us in wet
blankets,the .11eimopathist deals out infinitissiruals,
the Allopaihistbleeds' and. doses us , with. Mercury.
,thel the blustering Quack =gorges-us with pills, pills;
•To give some idea of:the. amount Of dm. Ineensi.
hie Perspiraticin, we will state that the !turned Or.
I Lewenhock; ascertainedthat five-eights of all we re
eels° into theitomach, pa fed Witty tidal/warts. he
I other, words, if we eat -and drink. eiglit pounds Per,
day, we evacuate five-pobuds of it bythe Insensible
I Perspiration.
This is none-other than the- used 'Sip particles ei
I the blond, and the/ juices giving -place to the new.
and rreth ones. To check this.. therefore, is to re
tain in the avatem five-eights of all the eirelent matter. '
thatll:mire demands should leave the body. .. • - -
By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the pore.
are stopped, the.perierdration. ceases, and disease be
gins at cmet° develope itself. - Hence, a stoppage c.
this flow uf the juices, originates so many con-'
plaluts
his by stopping the pores, that overttlielinit man
kind with coughs colds .and. consuniption. • Nine
tenths of the wo rld- die t z roul diseases induced by a
. .
stoppage of the Insensible I'erspiraticie: • - •
Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what course
seems the most reasonablego pursue, to unstop the
Ores, after they are closed. : Would you give physic
to unstop the poreal Or weithlyou apply something:
that would, do this open theaurlidie, where, the clog
ging actually ist And .yet:l, kiwi.; of no physicist
who makes any external applications . to effect it
Under these elreumstaracer, .Ipresent to physicians
and to all Others,llcAlister's -.lll.4lealing Ointment;
or the World's Salve. It ,has.power to restore per.
spiration on the feet, on the Ifead old surer. epee the_
chest, in short, upon any, part of the body; tvbethei
diseased - slightly or severely., . ,
It has power to cause all exte rn al so res, scrofulous
humors, skin diseases, poisonous weiincls, to dis
cleu-ge.theirputrid matter; and then heals them. .
It is a remedy that sweeps off.* whole cat logue
of cutaneousdisorders, and restorethe entire buitcle
to its healthy fonetions. .. . - .
-It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of sn mad)
and 'deleterious drugs ta ken into the:stomach.
It is a remedy that neither - sick none', gives incense ,
nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. t r 1
It pretierves and - defends - the surface front all do I
:enemata of its functions. -The surface is the out.'
let of five-eights of the bile and °Seel up matter with.
in. It is pierced with millions of openings torelieva
the intestines. 8 top',up these pores, and death knocks
at your door. :It is rightly termed All-Itealing, for.
there is Se:Steely a diseaie, external or internal, that
it wilt not benefit. I havevisial it for the last fourteen
years for all diseases of the chest, consumption, 'iv
cr ipimlying the utmost danger-and responsibility, and 1
I declare before Heaven and man, that not in onc
single case has it failed' to benefit, when the patieni I
was within the reach of mortal means.:
I have had physicians, learned in the .professian; I
hate had ministers - c;• the eloand, Judges
_on
.tht ,
it,.....,...t.,-rc-srs•-•-cmvryeri - , gelitlegicir of-the I
highest. eruditiou and Multitudes of ihe poor, use ii
in every variety of way, and there has been but one I
voice—une united and universal. voice—saying “Itlc.
Allister, your °Walton. hived. • -: - - •
CONSUMPTION.--It ems hardiy be Credited that a,
salve can hate any effect upon the lungs, .seated as
they are within die system. lint if ptaced upon the-
chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperate,'
the-poisonous particles that are consuming: them,
and expels them from the system..
I need not say that it isauring persons of consump
tion continually, although we are told it is foolish
nesis, I care not what is said, so long as. I can-cure
several thousand persons yearly. 1 - -
lI.F.A.DACIIII.—The Salve has cured persona of
the 'Headache of ten' years standing, and wino had in
regularly every week, se that vomiting ellen took
place.
- 4
BERIE
20
GO
50
Deafness .and Ear Ache arc helped with like suc
cess.
COLD -F1.1&T.--Consumption, Liver complaint,
painS in the chest or tide, falling off the hair, one or
the other always "ae.cefftipanies cold feet. l
The Salve will care every case. -- • • •
- In Scroutla. Erystpplas; salt ItlieUrn,'Liver corn=
plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Shre
Broken or Sore Breast, Pdes, all Chest Diseases, sock
as Asthma, Oppression,P aiu, - also Sere Lips,-Chap-
Ded Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions; Nervous
iseases, and or the Spine there is probably no med
icine now known sL) good. .
BLIIINS.--It is the best thing:in the world fot
Berns. (Read the Directions around the boi.)
'PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Mtschline Skin grOss•
surface., ha first action is to expel all humor. It
will not cease drawing till the litce is free from any
matter that may to lodged under the skin, and fte•
lqiiently breaking out to the surface. It then heais
%Chen there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul
sive surface, it begins to soften and sittleti Until-the
skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a:childs •
WORMS.---If parents knew how fatal most medi-
' eines were to children taken inwardly, , they would
be slow to resort to them. Especially "Mercurial
lozenges'. called "medicated, lozeuges," "venni-.
lieges" pills, &c. The truth is, no one cauJell,
in
variably when worms are present. Now let me say
to parents that this Salve will always tell a child
has worms. It will tithe every vestige of theni a
way. (Bead the directions around the box.)
There is probably no medicine on the thee of the
earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion . of
_
worms. .
TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it eel
a hie restorative yet I will stake it af.,ainst the World,
They may bring their Oils far and near, and mina will
restore the hair two casesto their one.
OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an outlet to
the unpuritios of the system,is, because they cannot
pass ellthrough the natural channels of 'the Insensi
bie.Yerspiration. If _Bitch sores are healed up the
impurities must have sonic other outlet, or it `Will en
danger life. This salve will always provide for
such emergencies.
ItHECMATISM.—It removes almost immediately
the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of
course ceases.
FEVERS.—In all cases of fever,; the difficulty lies
in the pores being locked up, so that the - heat and
perspiration (mullet pass lithe least moisture
could be started the crisis has passe!d and the danger
over. The Aft-Healing Ointment will in all cases or
fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth
the perspiration.
SCALD HEAD.—We have cured cases that actu
ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability
of fifteen or twenty doctors, . One - man told us he i
had spent 5500 on his children without any benefit,
when a few boxes of, the ointment curedthem.
CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will al.
ways keep corns from growing. People need noires
be troubled with them if they will use it.
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.—No man can meas..
urn its value. So long as the stars roll along over
he Ileavens--so long as man treads the- earth, sub-I
ject to all, infimities of the flesh-s-do long Us disease l
and sickness is known—just so lohg, will this good
Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceas
es from off the, earth, then the deinand will cease,
and not till then. JAMES MCALISTER & Co.
Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 251
cents per box. ' I
CAUTION.—As the` All-Healing Ointment has"
been greatly`counterfefted, we hare given' this Cau
tion to the public that ..no Ointment will be genuine
unless the names of laws . McAlister;or Tames Mc-
Alister 4- Co-, are WRITTEN with PEN Upon EVERY
label," Now. we hereby offer .a reward of $5O to
be paid on conviction in any of the constituted
Mantis of the United Statoi, for anY'indlirldual' coun
terfeiting our name and-.ointinept. •
PRICE 25 CENTS PE.8.1130X ' --
AGENTS • IN. PUTSKIHGII---r-Braun dc. Reiter,
corner of 'Liberty and :St,` ,Clair sta. are the Whole-
Sale igentr, and 4..Wllcoxijr..ccirn6rhpirket. st, and
'the 'fklattleldl Ways & ilritfekWay;. (Druggists No 2;
Commertial Row, Liberty J . .ll.'Cassel;corner of
We ßo n i, l k i i n t t o a r
e n d i
n P
s n m n streets., .., e - . 5 ; t 3d 11 -
door r a r n o d in s s o
e l d e
o a n t
d t
he
and
knot, aqd by .1,0. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and
in Allegheny city by H P. Schwartz, and I; Sar-
D. Dist. Libertyr H. Rowland, McKeesport;'
Sameel • Walker, vizabeth;',l, Alexander IkSnn,ll.lo
- Cltyl N. Bs : Bowman:pp Go.; T.P.Ogera,
DrOWITSViDe, Pa; •Dr. S. Smith, t.Bridgevcatexj and
John Smiley/ Bea4er.Pa. : .
_ . ' _ _
- - .
CAsSiii-EfTra APIP 0141X.tigL4.-.-4bie case Cas
eineissi....one ease Rea FliOnelo, for sale. low by
0et4.4 O. coc4R4N, 26 WV6ifst.
'
~t
MEM
MVO
. .....,.....--,„,, ....
4-t. -r?i:::4-:',.2.'...,,s-'6i
-..". ,-''.. 4- ~.-F..,',:".P,':;,..-.F.
.c..-'ili-4,.'.-:';-,',.,T4I''?".:4,--!i',,Z.k:--,::•i'i. ...1:.',',?;::.
V.
,'"-~
• • ;filiftmrta:
mai a'
. .
.•'. . ...:
ciLVAted. i!PitipaileOl,'
S EA -1:°1;' F4 f )PC. . '' l be i....44..a.t tbii burou•
• ..ehaili anl;les; : ea,"w•-.....
e ..4 t h d al o r Ap r a y 1 .44,
9ei113 &cit . * 'if , ift;)* 0-5 ;id, - 18,V.140.i:tritV
fort groiNtiot'aod a eliT ,d'iti- _. .1 0 ; fin f f ,s 9 tit,eicili k
iagton, ali dle irop.aecetwary . Joe • „ ;„..,-; .. .-.., ~,r ;;•
swivels, bOxe4l, acd Oins, to make: '• . diVi e 4i
1
Nine cables witliiiekoll .1646 arta'
. „*.t.. , ...:•-' ~-,
Nine do •de : - 1.13-16 .• • 'l ' •;-..-,‘
Twelve do .. do •. 1 . 1.11 , 1 6. •'• ;. qr-. ' . • : :F - :::
.
Twelve do ;40 - .. . .
iii uf der' ..• . •
Twelve do '.••• —l4
Sia• :do . • do: 41d . :4111 . • • • •
Sixdo do I 2-14 - do •••
. .
Each cable to beef one hundred and fifti•ittlicrne.
All of the raid iron must be entirely 'of Au lean
manufacture, of the tiestquality, free from admixture
of foreign iron. It meet be hammered frum bls owe.
into rough bars. Thatforthe Hake must thenloe cut,
piled, and .rolled
• about an inch in, thickness;
then again cif, piled and rolled to the reqiiireci•aizes,
and' at to.the required lengths. That portion rex
the shackles, swivels, boxes, and pins, must 40.1.. bet
wrought under the hammer to sizes and rhapea
will be furnished to the. -contractor. Thc
mast be delivered in straight lengths, free .11914 . 41
flaws, ragged ends, or edges, or other defects, atth;
ject to such proofs and tests as thehureau)neydateeti
and be in all reepecta to the entire satisfaction. ef . tlts ' •
commandant of the eald navy-yard, or chief .of•the
"
bureau; or it will not be.received, nor will any..he
subject to test and proof, unksakatiVtictoryesklinCot :
is produced to the commandant of the. yard the Vis -
has been manuthetared as herein required. ._•• • '
The quantity for one-third of all thodifterontaigerA.
cables must be delivered on or before tiro. fiftwth.
day of August next; for another third of al sri d ea,
Idea ' on ur before the first day of December rest,)
and the remainder on or before the first day of. l'aray,
IS-IS. Separate proposals will be received for the
iron embraced in each of the said times of delivery:
Peixona desirous of tittering to furnish the iaid iron •
or any portion thereof, (should further informatiO
be required to enable them to make their of •
referred to the cornmandarit or commanding °illative
the navy-yardi Waihington,Diouict of Cul umhia:
To those persons 'theme Offers may he artepto;
particularechedulea; drawings, and mcsiele,dnecrip*:.
tire of the several parts and portions of each hinclof.
iron tequired, will be furnishod when contract: arcu
prepared for execution.
Sonde, with two approved sureties,- will tic reettli.
red, in one-third die amount of the coittraetigand
ten per conjoin in addition of the amount
will beletained•ai collateral secur ty for the'fiiffies
ful performance of the contracts, which Will- only
be paid .an their sathifactory completion. „Ninety.
per centutir of all .deliveries will bai
be - paid .94 i •
properly . authenticated, in triplicates; nceordinOts
the provisions of the contructs, within thirty day! •
alter their presentation to the glary sgeita •Tbo.
ferstitest state at . what agency the contra c tor. nsay
desire payment to be made. • •• / •••• •
In case of failure on the part of the contractor-to '.' :
furnish and deliver the aforesaid iron, of the quattty
and at the times specified above, the °Meese or,
agents at the navy-yard shall be authorised to . 'pep •
chase such qualities as may be necessary supply
the defficiencies; and any elects of cost over th - u
price agreed to- be paid by the contract, chat,l - ta!
Charged toinil s paid by the contractor, . .; - •
Every offer emit be accompanied by a written
guaranty, signet one or more responsible peieroxia t
to the-effect that tie or they undertake that the Inc- -
der or bidders will, whim or their Litt be 'ticeep:ied, • '
enter into au obligation within five doysViller ' rece)pt
ofnetice, with good and sufficient sureties, to Dullish - •.•
the iron us propped; and no proposal will
aidered unless accompanied by such griararty." , • , •
•- marl7-2avv4w
lidiourned sale of Voilooble.lkeal E5(61.6..• • .
IDY virtue of a decree of the orphan , ' Court 'or
JlooAllegheny County, in No. 64, March Terte,lB4s:'
The undersigned as Trustee for the sale or the - .
Real Estrae of Dennis . Murphy, dei.'d., will .expinni. •
to sale by public outcry at the Court House; in the •
City of Pittsburgh, on the 2411donday of Aprii,•lB.42,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., tho following described
. .
Estate, viz: • .
• let. That part of the 'Farm belonging to the jaid
Paiute, bounded Sod 'described as follows., v::: So.
ginning at an Elm Tree, thence by land - of James :- ..
H. llays, N •.68 11:121 perches to a poet; theuceN ' ..
221 E-192:5 perches to a post; thence S 85 W &PS
'to a sugar uee mime, thence S 881 W 23-9 peStlias ,
to a stake; thence - by that part of said farm in the
..
Diagram of Partition or said Estatct marked "11.'41
44 W 99 tits beech; thence N. 97 W 16-2 to a .beelcht ,
hence N 61 W 18-8 perches to a post; thence N 32'. .
W 7 ton post; thence N 50 W 22 to a perat; then:ell
141 W. 44 perches toe post; thence by lands of.ramee
H. lfayi N 63} E 15 •to a saga: tree stumpt• and
thence N4SE 42 perches-to the place of beginning; . ' 7
Containing 183 acres and 37 perches, being the part
'marked -.A' , oh said Diagram of the Partition ofnaiA
Real Evtate, which said described piece or land
contains about 96 acres ofstone coal, with a dwrilitig . •
house and barn erected thereon, on Heckle, within . • '
talon the front) about 66 perches of the Brom:cgs- •
heir: river, on Beck's Run, about 3 miles flour the • -r.
city of Pittsburgh: the soil 'is good, about 60 . acrie
cleared, end the stone coal is of the bcsrquatstY. '
IThis tract is well timbered, has accrual excellent
springs' nd streams, and has a splendid orchard -of .
all kindlier fruit of the best varieties. ' • . - . :-.
2d. That other part of said Farm, bounded and .
described as follow', air.: Beginning at a•post, thencsa
by land of John Doran and James H. Hays, S es' W
681 perches to a post; thence .S 771 W 50 to-a - post; .
thence by land rff Peter brindle N 351 \V 157} , yereb- .
elite a post; thence by land of James 11. Hays .N. • •
S 2 E 24-1 to a•beecit, thence Nl7l E 24-8 to ;Sinn;
thence N 631 . E 51 pest; thence by the fusdescribast
part'of said farm marked in said Diagram "A"-S- 141 '.
P. 44 to a post; thence•S 50 E 22 to a pokt; theteno
39 E . 7
to a Yield; thence S 61 E 18 8 to a' baselsr •
thence 5..77,E 16-6 to. a . beech; and thence 544 E. 29.
to the beginning, containing 100 acres 156 porches,
being marked in the said. Diagram of Partition. ,"X"
This part of said farm contains about
. 65"siereic,if .
stone coal and has about 48 acres of cleared- latfd - . 4.-
3d. That lot or piece of ground situate In the'Cify -.
of Pittsburgh, bounded and described as fa:lie:xi :
Beginning on Front street, at the distance of
feet Eastwardly from Wood street; thence along
Front street Eastwardly 24 feet to the line of il - it 16: .
wfarked "D" in the Diagram of Partition, ther.ce by'
the said line northwardly parrallel with Wood street
80 feet; thence parallel with Front street wee...wend- •
ly 24 feet Man alley; Thence along said alley souThl
wardly parallel with Wood street 80 feet to the plstie
of beginning, being marked "C" in said Diagn in.'
4th. That lot or piece adjoining the above, betiCe
-1 ed and described. as follows:• Beginning on:•Fiaet
street, a; the distance of one hundred and tweury•srlx
feet from . Woad street: thence along Frout•streel.;-:-
eastwardly _twenty-four feet: thence nortbsarrily•M
a line parallel with \Food street 80 feet:. tbener.
westwardly by a line parallel with Fron street to-the
line of lot marked in said Diagram "C," anslyiendo •
by the said line routhwardiy parallel with' Wood
street SO feet to the place of beginnings being.:Matk
ed 'SD," in said Diagram. •
•,
Terms of sale of all the foregoing deseribied•Reel
Estate, viz: One fourth in band on the deliver; of
the Deed, and the.balance
equal in one, two and' Wed
years in eu' payments, with interest thereed frdra
the date of sale. The said 141ance of the patebeerf
money to be sec . nred by Judgment Bond and Zeit. '
gage on the-property sold.
N. R. The share •or thirds or Helder bio . rpls•y,
widow of Dennis Murphy, deed is to remain :n the
hands of the purchaser a lien on the land tall het
death, subject to the payment of .yearly interest. ;---
HENRY SPCULLOUGI4,. - •
Trintsi.:
mar23-d&wtd
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING
ANB AXEL PACTOKY..,
• ,
ISAAC JONES.. 4011.1 f f.. etr:Gt3.•
JOIMS swum,
rA N UF.kCTURERS of Spring and Blister Steel, .
Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings 4 Coach cad
Elliptic Springs, Hammered Iron Axles, and doslcrs
in Malleable Castinge t and,Coach Trimmings, geti
rally, corner of Rosa and Front lows, Pitirburgb;
Pa.. . feti26.L.2m
wood Street. Property for -
MHAT desit-able lot of ground at the foot ef.Wooa
street, occupied at tho time of the groat liiety
Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for sale.. •
Enquire of [nue) J. K. MOM/Ur/PI:
For Bale,
THE light draught steamer Aim -74, In
good running °Nor., She carries ab - out
WU tonn, has good Hull and Engines, new beileiei
comfortable plain cabin, and is well adittinp4 ribs
Towing. She will be sold at a low prieeilet. Aro
sonable tortes Cur good paper. Apply to •.: • .:•.•
mar 9 • • ,
For Side,
OUR LOTS—Bounded byVointr,Liberty'atirl•
F
sta.; nach lot haying 24 R. front, aud•en.telia DK:
back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lota, tit _. _
position of die whole property is one,oftbe owstido"
vantageoue in the city. For farther information
ply to 14. SWAktTZWELDER, Fourth at,, ; •
nov3-tf • - bet. Wormiand Sroitlnlplil. •
W. W. Wilson. ' • * • •'.
(1011.1gEll. of Fourth and Market-Week; has new
OP hand a splendid assortment kir Gold and Sir..
ver Watches, of various pa:tem:lei:lnd qualities aurae.: •
ble for all 'uses; and at pci*as low as can be Had*: '
New York. Also., atarge and wall selected ataeli or
fine Jewelry, SitverWare; Lampii,i/Glitary iroaran.
cy Goods. A superior stock of Gpld FAT, aano-ji,..
• irr-Wateb and. Clock repairtfir.done.iWil*.bret
manner, Jewelry made and repaired to ordar;,'',lli,
• - .
•
, •
* :
t:-
' i ...-.....
1.
MEE
,i....."- ; '... - '• .. . - '.-... : 4.,-',...'•:,;. ,
'..*'"eilr--.17.:!.:''''':'".....-'.:::L-:%.,i,7,....
, r -4.-"'• i r ,
.. ,
-• '. ; '
_ ,-Y, 5
- -
:' ,:
- '
,• • ' , -
-' - -, •,.• -' - .- - ,- - e -,
_. . , ...?; . : ' ' , ' '74ILT;
~ ,', • 7 '' ' : ,• ‘....' '. "::' -4
• -- ~.` ',Z• 4
• --,::, -. .ai
..:.....,, , 14,1 4
...
~...,.....,
_,.- ~,.„..„.
--, - , -ii.:. e ,
....•
~..„...._......f,...
~'.
• -
=NM
•
• •- 4_ c
• - •
.
-4(4
• :
•
4 -*
vi
,1-ith' , A ,l ,4•4?•• : •
' • 'r•-•\:i
-.•%'—':? 4. ';
":".r.:Z.:
Si
•
'`• :
' t ;••
5A.6 , 4c,
•
ti..: r
ammilllPOOr'" • 4 6 4 $
'I • • '
- ....
•
• ",
. •
. 2 ;
%.:.• 1 -1'
yj.:~'
1. -?~
_' _0 ,~
..
;.,:. -
EOM
.;: 7 '.
.•'..',.:',.,....;!:';',•-:','-
•.4.4.% .--:
; . ,-,
-,-...,....,, •,.'..- ...:.... , 1 7 .,.:-.:.
$l;, - !.. ` VJA.4,',.._ -: -,,„-.,.....:,,.:„,„,,-..;€
;:,.....4 - :.: - ;: , ... ..-.,.....-::,.,
_ . , ....,„ .
•. • ,
.., , 4-''..-"i•.--r
• • - •-'-'t;;-:),." 4 :-'....:::.
`;' , ,V
... ~..).', <•• , . - „.IJ
-. Lt„..! ~ , „,.1 . , . ..,1
, . . • ....... ~.: 7., , .- .' ,. .i",:.t
..4...;- , ... -.-• --. .- .:,•-• 1„. t.,74,
.. ) ,..4.?
.-.:..,...., , = ..--.....- i.t...
• ...:: -,::: -, .. ...1 . .7.. , ,A,.
-J.:, ..... - , 4,..-
.-:: - --- ,i ••-•,....!1.,',
/\ c,fiji,'.:
~.. - :•.....,-..,-, 4 .....,...
.. • :..-• '..
.‘6 7 • .
_ ,; '; ) :::= ,1:-A4
i t,
.. . ::•,. --. ,„,•;.,..-,.-:,
'•
;-'" .- -W.'
p....;- 1 .. ~- . '« .....D,7
•.: ' f :' .' '''''' 7 - " ` ,.4-' 1 .1 . e:
-: - ' - ' • . , :o. - _?9,ViYtict"..-
•- , • '.... .:-."- ,-,.: -., ~ . -, : , :',;.?;f1.1-..-
. •::: r' 4-:.'„; : 1 -.. , r - ;:0. - r; .-.-
. h •
*:‘ - ' .rri . 7F'
„.„..... :_:,,..
,:,
:'l_, 4. 7 _ , l
r . ;: :: 4 '...` -- 4 4 ;,;;;;''''t... ? •
- :._ `...'" ',- , :
..,.:u,-..• 1 2' ~ ,
. ...
._.,;,. ,
~-:,,
,i l,; ; ; . ‘ • . .
.:', -.;.,' ::e":` . ,:' -- , " 4"'•
* ',. : - . T I v, '.....,-- ' ' ' -,- • ..-
- " -fr %; ~7‘: -.!':-.. -'.::'
'' . ;1".
1''.4)'.;•;,4:'..;.',".-'l..' ,* ; l:',l ' ' .....:' ^; ... , - ,
-;!.
- •!; - -- • -
.:.', ••:',f: - ;-" ,- .-.• , ...;:t . .4.:,;..,, ... ....
: ;:_.•...•:-...:,:. ::•,-';',,,:; ...1 .- :„.-c;,!,:;.; . •...,.• , :,, , , -., , , : r : _
...
4.7';..:':.:"E'.'.,: .-- ' : ,.........' ,. : . :. - ' ,: •' . 1 :", 2 , '
-,...:::. k . -: , ''. , ..:•::: . ;''':•.' . :::;: .
'.‘....,-:, ''',:::. ,- 1 , . ,7 i ., .. !:!'::-.. •
!ji...',!/X' :::',.•,-...,::-.........,-,..,.*:
-.'si.r.iti:':::'.:7•-.....-1'• - '7:;: • ''- . i . • . •
~~
:~
4 . 7
'
...eAr';%`
Zn .
r
ty<VA , ',4fi-1.,
•
'N . " , V. 03 .
'
•
ticS
; ~,:q:44e11/4,11;- -
• •
• ,*2i-•.l'.`b ,
Friaffi
mums
laza
e ~
~r'
:~'.j o.:
al:I ' .
;t4A. -:' ,.:-.7. •
'
i!MMI
is
." . r.::-*•••;•••,:i..5, , • - • , f.. -.....4-':
-...
Y`
•,•• . • •
•
4
..•
.c.
; • ';
::~..
"~<.
. ~;:
.~:~
:.~ .
' ,••
....I
.'' ~.'~.. . r.,'
MEM