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Druggist and Apothecary, N W. corner Qf Wood and sth sts., Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand, Mltins, Oths, Dlti-s-etrets, drel - ' U.--Physician , s prescriptions carefully corn ponitata fom the hest material's, at any hour of the day ee Meth: AlsO, an assortment of Perfumery; fine Tooth, Mir, add Cloth Brushes, &c: &c:, which he will sell. low - for Cash. , ' ap2o-y . ousE end SIGN PAINTING and GLAZING, - or Al kinds, Graining Oak, Mahogany, Satin, 'hose and Maple..; Imitations of all kinds of Marble. 4 0idera Jeft at the of the subscriber, on Smith 'field street; opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on 'Federal street; opposite Blackstockss Factory, Atte theny city, will be done at moderate rates, and on the shintest;notice. ap 15-6 m. ' JAMES .PITFIE.LD. • :30 or'4o.Ss<dlera litau! Stokers, uriu. -receive immediate employment and the IV highest wages, et the U. S. Arsenal near Pitts burgh, Pa. Apply to E. HARDING, ap2.13-d 1 wawl in Capt. of Ord. Commanding. Av - ANTED - 2 000 Beef Bladders; ' ' .11. A. TAHNESTOCK & Co., cornet of Front and Wood sta - - n.ll.llawktna, A TTO RNEY AT' LAW, C,rint well's buildings, nearly opposite the new Court ha se. ap 1 I-Sm* • t Etossioppothio Books. UST: received atithe Bookstore of the subscriber J iasth street., near Market : kisteria Medic's, pure,' by Samuel .Daltnernan, trensltted-and edited try Charles Julius Hempel, M. 1 4.4 unlit. . . Hortarties 4earl4 :- diseasa, by Dr. liempel, col, I. lionairopathin Domestic illed/cine, by J. Lowrie, 4 etilarged and improved, by A. J. Ilan, M. D. ' Jahr's New Manual, yol.•L No. 1 and 3. Hering's Domestic Physician. iblannal of Domestic Cookery, for the use ofper tonairboaie under litunceopathic treatment. liaitainghattse.nta Thera.pmtic Pocket book fur homrepatbists, by Dr. Okie. • I Aabnernan's Chronic Diseases., vol 5. Together with Medicine Chests of different sizes and prices. (apl6) VICTOR SCAItIA. 3111.11ary Good". PALIT.trrES, Swords, Sashes, Caps, Plames, 74.:11uuons, Lace, and ail kinds of Trimmings, for Sale by aPI2 . W. W. WILSON. ;1 ; .•' ' . --.:" . . Lamps. • kLA.D.G£ and beautiful' assortment of Patent tiolar Lard Lamps, suitable fur Churches ' no tate, Steamboats and Dwellings, constantly on band at v tle-loweatprices. 'Atop," illr Argand Gas burners. W. W. WILSON. ECFAVING -in Store and for sale;3oo bushels '-.l)ried Apples, by L. S. WATERMAN, tit 16 No, Sl, Water, hail Gil. ?row. SU,. eOOO B u lk o P r • rted—also 4000 lbs. us. so rted_Bt 2 c a o s u s :jult received and for salt L. S.WATERMAN, No, 31 ; Water, itiiihnVront EtR. by. T!P / 6 . 133()eXceE. for sale Pippins, Lc., just . L. S. Vv•ATERNIAN, Ip-16 ' 1'44. 31, Water, and 62 Front strent. .50 BBLS. White Beans, in stnie atid for sale L. S, WATERMAN, No; 37, Water, and 62 Front stn. o-g -BBLS. Family Flotir, jest received and for rk, saleby L S. WATERMAN, ap 16 No. 31; Water; and 62,-Front m. To Let: rrlit STORE on the corner bf Market and Fifth street, now occupied 14 Whitehead and Mee . ALSO, A - rpOni . in lower story of a ininse on the corner of Fifth and Union streets. Possdision given immedi ately.' Apply to. - ap 15 ; JAMES MAY. Dried Peaches. SACKS of dried Deaehes- z -a good article—just 1 0‘../ received on, consignment; for sale by - - 10,1.0 . 1.1 R-5 0. Obis Family Flour, for sale by • J. D. WILLIAMS &Co., • . , ipls ..‘ . 110 Wood st QOAP-61) . Boxes Extra No 1, for sale by ► apll3 .1. D. WILLIAMS & Co. 110 Wood st SINIAR;— 10 Hli • ds prime, in store and for sale by 443 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st. ItirOLASSE.S.-450 tibia. N. 0., in prime order; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS az Co., .apls Ile Wood et rIOPPERAS---20 sbls. oft consignment, fur sale X./ very low . • by .1. U. WILLIAMS br. Co., .aplb . . 110 Wood at., IMLASS—=.IOO Doses assorted sizes, lbr sale by • J. D. WILLIAMS' Co., . • a p l3 110 Wood et V1G..‘,50 Drums Smyrna, for sale by ,J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at. A.notl!Ler Large Arrival of New Books. -AT .coolts , s, 86 'FOURTH STREET. GWRGE. or the Painter of the Isle of France: A tale.of the Land and Sea; by Alex. Dumas. The Letter Big of the Great Western, or life in a Eteanier; by the author ofuSina Slick" etc. The Oath ofAl.irion: a Storj , of the Revolution; by Charles J. Peterson.. - The King or the 'Sea, atale ()tithe Fearless and 'tee) by Ned Buntline. Father /Idefonso, or tha Priests of St. Omers. 'Paxt and Pzasent, and Chartism; by Thos.Carlyle— i partsaLibrary of Choice Rending.) Six' Lectures on the use of our Lungs andcauses and cure of Consumption, Asthma and diseases of the Heart, and on"the mode of preaerving health; with 28 illustrations, by S. S. Fitch, A. M., M. D. - Democratic ' Review for April. _Knickerbocker for April. Hunt's Merchants' Magazine for April. . Wandering Jew—new supply. 'Ma* Jones' Courtshin—new edition, with a.-few additional letters and engravings. The Horse's 'Foot, and now to keep it sound; by Wmi Miles.. o:r.Justreceived and for sale at COOK'S Literary Depot, 86 Fourth street. • apl4 Pinsk Arrival. NXTE-have received a number of valuable Books, +ll- . ll:et-published, among which are the follow- ing : M"Cheyne's Life and Sermons, 2 rola ; •Haldane on Romans; Sketches of North Carolina; History or Presbyterian dottrel in Kentucky ; - The Genius of Scotland; • • Chalmer's Moral Philosophy.; - Mary Jane •Graham; • • • 'Winsleiv on declension and revival; -ThoPmadamiteEarth; Mirkaret, or the Pearl: by Rev. C. B. Taylor; • -•Lady Mary : - • " The GreatCarnmandment; Scripture Reader's Guide: by C. Fry; The'Lmd.'s Prayer: by Bonnet; = Thankfulness 'and - other Essays;' For Sale at Eastern prices; by • ELLIOTT & app. - S 6 Market st., between 3d and 4th OLD PENS—Received a large Mortaient.o the &eat quality Dimond or ever.:poinfed gold siOos; asil.fort WO at thee lowe.aVorcei. s o,: • - W. AV:. WILSON. .. . . ... .. ....... .?..... - ;-'l . :;.'• 7:;....,:0-,. lIMMI .1.7: . ,,,;• , , , , -. ::`,,;'' ::', , 5..: 4,- ;; , .' ,; :, :,- .:i , ._' , .. - i..7T' , ... , •::74 , T.E ; ;;;.'7:.',:c7.r.. :.,,,,,, : .43 R. ,,, .. 4 .? ] i :,. ? ,,r k , V, 4 : 4, 1 , i , , , ,f.;, ,, 7 . y44 . . , ...aZ,..:1•4.;',,:,..51,:44 ,- ,Y,: , ...';i:': ~..•,j,:.:.17:._,::::,,.f-;,..:..,:,.,:,.:;,.;:7-,•::7...?:,!..::.•j,,,,,,,..!.._,,,,;',::,_-7.,,...,;.;:.1,,,..•.•;-.:.-;=-,;.:,,...q.-,:.4.... Painting. GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood at WMG =MI INS , •'.7 4;.0, _ • ;'..'- • - : , : ,-1 -'-':'-','- ., :',;:t•':"Z. , ...-' , .-'- - .1 . - - ~ ,,-. .:.- : -T-- : :J:., " v.:, 7 , ,• !...- -, ! ~ N r... -- . __.... ......,_ „. GREAT ITALIAN:IitMEbY PuiL - Amsiita iA, Ap . 0., 1546 Being•afflicted for some.S years wilk.that most distressing disease. the astbtria• and. for the last 3 year§ much of the - tittle cO4ned -to my room, and at several different times My life was diiaz paired of; I concluded rto obtain• soine of ikla rani's. Sicilian Syrup, wiatch Was fecomMentled me by a friend from New York. who staled- that it had cured some of the most inveterate cases known:to the medical professions Suffice it to say, that; after-ustug the above medicine far about 4 weeks,t wa.s entirely relieved, and I belie radi cally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, - No 175 - Bertram st., Philabra. Hays & 'Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. leb22 CalfiSTIE'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, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp,- palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases ofdyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di• gestive organs they have Leen found equally suc cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bradlefi. pelts, &c. See advertisement tar further - particulars on the outside of this sheot. Forsale at the only agency, 57 Market street allVizoormo Cot-mi.—Messrs Editors—l ob served some time ago a communication over the signature for "A 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 sevetely with whooping cough; and haling, but a short time before, 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 It cording to the directions— and to the surprise of all it began to Mend in tit teen minutes after-we commenced using it; and the child has now completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I hereby return him* a litisbaturs and a father's grateful acknowledgments. J. L. SIMPKINS Philadelphia, April 22J, 1546. Jayne; Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atten lion of those desirous of restoring their hair o• im proving its beauty - , to this elegant preparation We hear It 'every where highly spoken of, and es pecially by all who hove made use of it, as greatly efficacirms,in stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing, and curing many affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and sufficiently prow- Y Sun. For sate in Pittehurgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,? FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store at H. P. Schwartz, Federal etreet, AllegbeityCity. marl Teas, Grocery, Pratt and Provision Store WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 141 LIDERTV Sear. r. ISOWN mould respect:U:ly inform 11 his old friends, and the pnttlic generally, that he has again commenced busiitess in the above branches, next door t.i his 1141 stand, where he hoper, by keeping a supp!c of good artie!es, setting low• for cash, and payitez strict aVermou 11:0- rOng, to merit a share of public patronage, mr2.2.-Int PILYSICIAN AND sLItGEON DLI. A. W. OLIVER, rrAKES this method of announcing to his friends, and the public generally, that he has returned to the city, and intends (promptly) to attend upon the practice of his profession, in . all their various department/. Having faithfully attended (the part winter) one of the best Medirul Colleges, where the facilities in the Hospital and dissecting rooms are not surpassed by any other institution, added to his former opportunities, together with many years esperience, feels confident that he shall continiii• to receive a &Imre of public confidence and patron age. Office, No. S St. Clair street. mar i-tt' - Dlesultittlois of Partnersilap. — AIILON MARTIN haying sold his entire inter. .1 cat in the firm of martin of smith, to William M. Sinclair, the imrtnership heretofore existing on der said firm is this thy disulvcil, and the tnnne,, will be hereafter conducted at tit• old n and. by William 1-1. Smith and t.Villutin M. Sinclair, undei the firm of SMITII & SINCLAIR.. Those imMbted the late firm will make p.iyrnent to Smith t:Sinclair, who aloe. are cathurized to settle the business of the late firm. 2,TAIILt AIARTIN, W. 11. SMI rn. , Pittsburgh, March 26,1647. In retiring from the firm ufMart,n Smith, the Un dersigned would elteurfeily :tad earneitly memo 'mend Alessre Smith & Sinclair to the customers of the late 4rin t act: t 4.) pihreliageri gm:el-any. mar2fi MARLON MARTIN. . . SINCLAIR, 31.+0171:: &• surru t ) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION IIIERCIIANTS, SG, Wood Street, Pittsburgh, The undersigned liaving entered into partnmship under the above sty c,respectmlly ask the patronage of the friends of the tate firm, and of purchasers gen erally. They feel warranted in promising that they can give satisfaction to ntl who may buy of them or confide husiuess to their care. Pittsburgh, March 26, 1547 N. 0. Sugar. N. Orleans Sugar; a prime article, just ti kJ received and fur sale by :;:virrm & SIN'CLAIR, 56 Wood st. Tierces Rice, of die very first quality, just re ceivedd and for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, 58 Wood st. llolarsco, in store and for sale by SMITH et SINCLAIR, 67 Wood it. , 200 Barrel■ It OLL I . 13 Ur TTF r sal :ll— by 4 . parrela, fresh, and in good or niar27 SMITH & SINCLAIR, 5G Wend Ft. Corpeotcrs. JUST received and for sale a fresh lot of Union Factory Plants. at No. SS IVood street. mar 23 ItHIN WALKER. EMMEN I L cry Bales Tennessee Cotton, reed per steamer 4 "Amerman." and thr sale by war 27 FRIEND, ItHEY &Co. 57 Water st. 6500 Lbs flacon, (hog round,) recived and for sale by FRIEND, RfIEY & No. h 7 Water st, N. 0. Sugar. 1 00 We prime N. 0. Sugar, for sale •by FRIEND, RHEY 4c CO., 57 Witter street A. A. MAS ON, 62 MARKET STREET—Is daily receiving Cas es and Pack /ges of entirely new and desirable Spring Goods, of the latest importation, - comprising In part Cashmere and Broclia Shawls; Spring and Summer, do.; Rich Silk, of every variety; extra qualities Bomazines, Alpines, Alpaccas. &c, Also, de Laines, Cashmeres, Balzarines, l3areges, Muslins, Organdies, Linens, Lawns, French Catnbrics, Cali cos, Ginghams, of every style and quality. Purchas ers are respectfully invitlit to examine our stock, as we feel confident we can offer them great induce ments, as regardiutyle and prices. an? New Fourth Street Bakery, CONFECTIONARY. AND FRUIT STORE, !o. 74 Fourth street, 2 doors from Wood and next door to A. Jaynes' Pekin. Tea Store. The undersigned will re-commence business nt the above place on Monday thebth.of April, Orders for Fancy Cake, Pastry, Ice Creams, Tolley, Confec tionary, Fruit, &c., will be attended to with des patch acid in a manner not to be excelled by any other establishment in this city. Fresh Bread and Rusk manufactured solely from white wheat flour and free from all drugs—every morning. Dont forgot 74 Fourth street. ap6-tf ANDREWS. W. S. FLEMING. ROUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER, Glazier Fiad Paperhanger, Ispreparad to undertake the above 'business itt all its various branches, and warrants to give sat tafaction-in.every. respect, Military Standard Ban nersyFlage, &c.,'paintedso order. Oddfellows and Masonic aprons always"-On. hand., Imßlitiont of .woodit and marbles Arnie in superior manner.. . " .01r Slans'ofill kinds done a 0 the shortest.notice. : aplo4l 'Clattst;;Pittabuigh;Pa. ~'S. - .ti ~.:Ll' ~ ~ ,{ =mai >r:, y VSSENCES-10 sakt.by ;LA - • 'li &..11.1CATCKWAY, watlB iio 2, C4ial 4eratal :VERVE :and (lone .lAreinOrit44. gratia.l3utler , a, lairitDoit We Drug wureftoka.a oP dt 11 . 4PCKWAY, Navin.: "marlB VAMPROR-1, rafineti,for site at the Drug 'warehodse or BROCKWAY, marl g . tibeityst. neai Canal Basin. CIPR. TUftIi,ENTINE-4 - Derr°ls, furcate at the 0 Drug warehouse of . ' - HAYS' & BAD= WAY, Liberty at. near Canal Basin. 1 pRESH Garden and Flower Seeds, from Russell's Garden s reeeived and for sale by HAYS & nriock WAY, Liberty St. near Canal Basin. rIHLORIDE LIME-2 e , sks in store and for sale 1...) by HA 1 S S. BROCKWAY, matlS Liberty St. near Canal Basin. SHOE Hacking-5 gross, Fatrnan's, for sate at He Dreg warehouse of L . AMP BLACK-1 case bast English, for salt) at the Drug warehouse or INDIGO-2 certions Spanish Float, for sale at the Drug warehouse of HAYS & DROCKWAY. martB Liberty st. near Canal Basin. OARS. AMONIA-4 Jars, fbr.sale at the Drug k_,/ warehouse of HAYS f DROCnWAY, marlS Liberty rt. near Canal Millie. PAINTS, Oils and Varnish, oT all kinds, for sale at the Drug Warehouse of CIOPPKILAS-25 bble of Welf's Copperas, first quality, rceuired on consignment, 6,r sale by GEO. CtICIIII,I.N. marlB No 26 Wood street. SCYTHE SN ElTHS—Receivell and tor sal* by GEO. COCHRAN, marlB N 0.26 Wood street. VlCES—Wetberill.s bright Vices fors j4y GEO. COCHRAN, warn No. 26 Wood street. 'TAY FORKS-50 done Hay and Manure Forks for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, marlB ?n 26 Well st. rLAXSEED OIL.-20 barrebi just receiveu illJd Gar sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. uaar29 LA . B Midi N. 0. Sugar, just received and for sale by marl 3 MILLER 6r. RICRETSON. 1011. N JACKS--300 Corn Jacks, f'or sale' bv marl 3 MILLER 8: RICKETSON. 11T MITE 11.SI1-70 Bbls., in store and for sale by marl 3 MILLER'4 , RICKETSON. y ACiI:EILEL--No. 3, Large; 111 :10 Barre:s in Shure and for sale by mar 13 MI LLK it d• hIC iC I•7l'g"v jocv,LEll. HERRING-30 Barrels l'ici4Cu her ring or -alewives, in store and for..ile by marl 3 MILLER & RICK ETSON. CST received and for sale low—l Smith , . best quality New York Coach Varnish. Also, I qr. lihl. Leather Varnish, fbr gale by feb.2o ROBERTS & RANI!, g'2. 3d st. EBI.S. Copal Furnitnre. Varnish, N. 1 and 2, Smith's Now York lanke, on band asd for sale by the gal. or bbl., by 11.1/11211SS VICE, No. tsf.l., 3.1 Kt. _ _ L Am; k: l o t of s.lsoing:LiTy Plank .aa.lVtteurs, for Baia by 11.013k.FITS fela:ZO No. b:l., 3J st. 1/ I/, FEET hest quality Rosewood, nn hand txl.fl V and for sale by Willi...l . as 6: NAN No. Sf.`., 3d st. I) An LEAD-1;;,003 lba. IL: Lead, for sale LI ) JAMES M %Y. F ARD, IGO kegs, No. I, Lard on constenment. JA And fur sale by F. SELLIQL.S. pet t )24. Nn. F 7, Lthrriv street. . Improved Lard 011. 1." 13.1.1111.1LLS Winttr Lard Od, just recrived from 1 the :mot ui'acturers and for sate at Cincinnati whole.;ale nut: retail, by Fits. SF:I.I.ERA, duc2S i No. 171.; , r•.••,.• _ . r Tierces fresh Rice; 4.1 14 We, Conk !ins unproved Lard (Mr 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. Oa liana and for sale by SELLF:IIS. sepl4. Ne. 17, Liberty street. pRoDucE---G obis and 5 kegs Lard; 5 do Roll Mater; 1 ' 1u 1,1)1s No 3 Large Mackerel; 10 1,1131,1 s do do; G do No 1 do do; 15 bids Nos 1 and 2 d o ; G do No I Salmon; . 25 do do Herrings; drums Codiltilt; for Sclio b. LAMBERT SHIPTON, • fel,4 133 and 135 Wood at 11.1 APLE SUGAR—I,OOO lbs. reed and ]hr sale by LAMBERT 5t SHIPTON, feb4 133 andl3s Woollst. CI . TATIONEIII"--Jtict opening, a lard and r2ka did aseortment of French, English and Ameri can Stationery-, which we invite the politic to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, nct:29 Stationers, M2rkrt it. W. it. SMITH . . W, 91. SINCLAIR OTA TIONEIt Y FOR LADIES. P.:peteries, Port-folios, Note Pipir of all kinds, Note Erilelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands. and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Einbossed•edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, sc. ?i.e. Fur sale by 'JOHNSTON k STOCKTON. dec3l corner of Market and Third sta. OLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed kir Gold Pens, just received and for sale at reduied rates, by JOHNSTON tr. STOCKTON, 0et2,9 Booksellers, Market Att. 50 1301.5. Pitch: 50 Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sites; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will bu sold low for Cash, or exchanged tbr Pittsburgh manufactures, by scps TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. DEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzam's jUll iron patent faitaniiiga, superior to anything now in use, fUr sale low at the furniture warehouse of 'angl. T. D. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. , POPLAR BOARDS, well Seasoned and fur sale by (novlB.l L. WILUARTIL parsßußcif sTEk:L iAroitKs AND SPhLNG AND AXEL FACTORY. 3OIXt. CLILIGG. MIL C /OWE& • JONygs & QUIGG, T A NUFACTURERS of Spring and Blister Steel, Ii Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iron Asks, and dealers in.Malleahle Castings, and Coach Trimmings, gen rally, corner of Ross and Front streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. feb26-d2m _Br azteee Bellows. TUST received an assortment,large sizes,Braziei tj Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, decl6. 120 Wood sit. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE in 6th and - Sth wards.—The subscriber offers for %ale thirty or forty very desirable building lots, situate on Wy lie street and Pennsylvania avenue, and on streets South ofthe 4th street road. The above - Rite are ad • jacent to the new Court Hointei and et short distance from the centre of the city, also,. a new dwelling house to let on Wylie street. mar3l AI,V.X. BLACK', Wylie et. ' THE Cook's own Book ; _ Miss Acton's Cookery; Miss Beeehor's Receipt Book r Miss Leslie's House Book ; The House-keeper's HVOIC; French Cookery; at IL! S. BOSWORTH% tr. 43 Market et Books::. JlTELadps'Dhok of Poetry and, Flowers; The Dew Drops; • Oracles frourthePot#Br Gems or Beauty, Sentiments of Flieweri:'• a :. For sale at • U. ""- S. B°81""` 43,31 co. - HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty st. near Canal Basin HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty et. Pear Canal Basin HAYS &1311OCKWAY, near Canal Basin, Liberty At N. 0. Sugar. 3 do Cloverseed; 5 0 0 1119 Fenthern; 4 I,',is I,Vh,te Ikana; 31l page Woollen Soaks; Received and for sale I , v LAMIII.IIIt /h. SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Woud ot Latest Improvement took Eigoks: *A. CIN C /INA- T 'RACKETS. 1847-. If r 4 'P T 1547: x re E. Mali' and Pitationger-.Stearner IS . N Ev.rri);.4 - -A: Al. MAsori, mil run 0.6 areguiar paaket beteriea.Pit:sburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittalnirgliev4ry Sunday at 10 05- The-Isanc;Nowton was bilikt,thib spring; expressly for tho trade, and offers to passengers every comfort . and snporior accommodations. • fesl3. MONDAY PACKET. Jr': -. The regular mail and . passen o gerstramer • 64 - 1 - 11 MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittihurgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at IQ, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the sami day. ,:Heturn ing,, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freightor passage apply. on board, The Monongahela - was built :expressly- Ibr this trade, and offers to tho passengers comforl, and su perior accommodations. -'ma; 31 1 8 Tuesday Pitiagiet. . • , irre 47 The re mit nd passenger steam gular lA, ?ho.. a2' Capt. J. riLiNE- I sruren, w, run as a regular pae r et. et% eek tP' its burgh and. Cincinnati, leaving this port every,Tues day at 10 A. M., and. Wheeling at 'lO- P. 141." of the same day. Returning, Rho Will leave - Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10. A. Al. For freight or passage ap ply on board. 0-.l"The Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, end °Were to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodationa. . jan12,18.17 1847. Wedncsdffiy Pu*ket. 1847 ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. , 4 s. T IL E A 7 I:. ENV will leave Pittsburgh every Wei nesclay morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P.M.; and Cincinnati eve ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. • , feb2o • 1847. P taCRISIT• 1847. • r FwisrNsT : capt.R. ln AEp: wii l I;aveitt : b y r.hoye,y;. L ; morning At 10 o'clock; "Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.: and. Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 utcluak, A. INT. febl9 sATuRDAV PACKET, The regular mail and passenger steamer AIESSENGER, Capt. Ltriflird, will run as a regular acket 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 &elk A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Messenger was built expressly 11,r this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACK &T MThe regular tnail and passenger steminfiz UCIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Picket 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 Tuefidayr at 10, A. M. Fdr freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers eacry comfort and ac commodation. mar .23 rHintsDA v PACKET Tiil.: new U. S. ;drill steamer ACADIA, AI. E. I.iviattr, Minster, will run as a regu lar passenger panket between Pittsturgh and the above port during, the season or 1846, leaving every Tlwredny nt 10 n cloak S. M. • The Acroha is new dud hap superioraccommoda tions. For freight or paasage apply no board, or to ap9_ J. NEWTON JONES, A^ent. Por Cincinnati and Louisville. TIV! tieW and splendid passenger steam- C L lA, (pri EAT, Master,. will leave for the ;,hose and intermediate ports, regular ly. freight ur pitssage apply on board, or to jet WILKINS, Agent. LA - or ClaCtllliftti and St. Lnrtla r., Th.. , passenger steamer PALINTINR, '. 1 . 1,7,1 Capt. W 11116.110, Will leave tbr the above and . all intermediate Ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on b oard. • je9. Tucsdn'y Evening; P4c4ct• The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vortices. will run ass regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Frii:ty evening at 3 o'clock. The Declarction offers caperior Iccorrintotktinn , to passengers. For l're;glit or ?amine apply on hoard. jel For CinCtitvati Tilt' 1 , 1•11 known fast running steamer • • , .1. onlyth, Maeter, nun 3•1 a regular Packet, leaving ery Wednesday morn mg at 1t) o'clock, and- W itGeitng, at ID; p. 11i„ the same , INy. KtrZilnithili she win - thirty Clitemitati every Satnrduy, at 10, A. Id. For freight or passugp apnly nn board, or to FORSYTH Yr. Co., Agents, ap IS No. 30, Water street. Wel:al:Mc nevilair Packet, Tut: steamer ARENA, Rx.rsr. C. Fl.r.g it eos, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Wellscdic and all interlard:ate landings, on Mon_ Jays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 0 o'clock, 4.M.; and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Sat orda vs, at B o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply ;in 'board, • decs Bon Wheeling... Regular Packet. • ; L eTn splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, S. Twee, Master, will run as a rjgularpacket between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; lean ng Pittsburgh liar ;A; heeling every Monday, Wedoserlay and Friday, at 3 o'clock. P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for eittxburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at it o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. novb spaiNG surrLy 13()OTS, SHOES, TRUNKS. &c. 4T I., OLLANIBEE.bc HAI WA RIPS new Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Store, No. 186 I.thert . ) , nt. nearly op. poeite the head of Wood et. F. 4- H. hate in store and are receiving their spring and quinnter supplies of Boots, Shoes, Paint Leaf llats, Trunks. 5.m.:4-e. consisting ufthe largest and best assortment they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of Goods has most ly been manufactured to our order and expressly fur the Pittsburgh market... iVe would solicit au examination of our stock by all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or routil, as we shall sell at a small advance above cost. PordiasPrs will find it to their intereetto Call and examine our etrek 'Wore parchasibg. FOLLANSBEE tz HAYWARD, °P3 No 163 j iherh st. Paint bc.if lists 9 67 dna. Men , e and Pays , Palm Leaf Hats, re ceived and fur sale very low.at FOLLANSREE 4- HAYWARD'S Boot; Shoe and Trunk Store, No. 186, Liberty et nearly opposite the head of Wood tit. apr3 No Cure, No PAy. Dr. Jackson's Pile Embrocation Never Faila tri4ERE: are few disclaims more common or trouble ". BMOC than the Piles, and yet, notwithstanding, great efforts have been made to cure by the use of pills, electuaries, linttneuts, Fix:, all were filtile and of little be - ietit. Now the Embrocation is the only medicine used, A person who has been suffering with the Piles of the worst hind came from Salem, New Jersey-, almost oh purpose to express his grati tude for the speedy cure that thusmedicine had affec ted in his es.se.—Whila. Sat. Post. From the Philadelphia Lager Reap Titi3!l-Last week, we understand, was a great week far the sale oltt. Jackson's Pile Embro cation. Such is its reputation that travellers from all sections of the country, where the Medicine is not for sale, on arriving at this city; either want it themselves or have . ders froth their friends. Pro bably no medielne eier offered to the public hris ef reeled so many cures, and sold so rapidly as this Embrocation. 'A CURE POR DEAFNESS Read the roll:mica from the Philadelphia public Ledger: 1.1.4 vi Tor trg.li "It:TED IT 7-If not, do not delay another day, but send immediately; if you have been ono of the- wise sot! prudent, [and already bought bottle, the question is settled: you have re covered your hearing. Scarf:Ws Oil fur deafness never fails. ft is the. onlyi . tnedicinc that will cure. Thousands or dear warms will give their testimony in its favor. The . beatity of thething diet it; eirres you without produeing any pain. _ .• Bioncntni is an inflammation of the lining of thh I wind tubes which run through the Lungs, producing 1 pain or soreness of the chaitt, cough, difficulty oil breathing, spitting of bfoiad,, emaciation, CoiSsetsi•- ilOll and. DEeirt... JAYiI.E`B EXPECTORANT at', once snbdues the inflamination; relieves the cough and cleanses the lungs Irma obstruction,ef fects a speellY cure ' lirepoieatif South. Third et Phllaclelphia. • , For sale in Pittebitgli at tiit PEkiN TEA sTon; 22 Fourth xi, near Wood—aiid at the Drug Store pm. ILT:so l lFArktite4l7o,o4 P411.0.1' :.~"'=_ .osAk , - • ~ .4.u4iti)rie*ted by tho eitizemi d4the ciiy of -Paul/limb, to Audit:-the ,Acdountalbe; the Prerseens•Vtaft.foor or iti City, and the, Collectors ofpoorTaxor from the lut April, 1946; io April ; 1947. . ; • , C11.41Q; bolleotor in lilt: Ward. To amount of Eliipliate tilt 1846 $5;560 69 jay cash paid L.L . Ashbridge, Overseer of Poor i $3,516 20 By cash_ paid R. Morrow, act ing Overseer of Poor, lay Cniornission for Collecting at 5 per cent. • By Exoneration's for unseated lots and loot taxes,, •. JNO. M , ItEE; Col lector Sucand Ward To am't orDuplieute for 1846, 84,1196 32 " Tatteti collected not in Du • 29 711 84,4 2 0 1 0 By Eundrypayradnts of Cash to W. Chap- man, Overaecr of Poor, $3,837 4 Balance, 584 81 $4,424 tq , No .—When the eommission f,,t• collecting is al lowed, and the lost taxes and exunerations deducted from the shove balance, the amount due will nut ex ceed 6300. FAIRNAN, Collector Third Ward I/R. To amount of duplicate for 184 G, 0,125 33 CR. By cash paid to W. Chapman, Oferscer_ of Poor, as per receipt,. t 4,100 1)0 do do 11. Denny, -- Guardian of the Pour, 500 00 By Balance, 525 38 Ncrre—When the trip' 044w:then—is made for collecting, and for lost ta4e4t, the algae bylance will be very small. RICHARD HOPE, Collector foucth Ward To ain't of Duplicate fur 1846, By cash old I.J. AsLhriclge, $4,116 69 11. Morrow, 621 9 Balance due, mpollcctcd, 718 14 e 5,655 9:2 Norr.—When the comtnlcidop for collecting is al lowed, and n deduction made for lost taxes and ex onerntions, the balance actually due by Mr. !lope Niil be leis than sVid. JAMES E;•LEAi\, Collector lifth Ward. Aft. To amount of duplicate for ISA $2,590 CO Clt. By cash paid I. J. Rohl:ridge, Overseer., $2,1R3 67 do do It. Morrow, lEld if 7 By error and lost tales, bti 56 Ity canner:alum; fur uuscatod property; By eommitsion for collecting, 5 por cent, IN 08 By servicci in making out du- Plicate, JA.4r.n M. JEIRUSII, Cqlloctor, Siit i Ward Ta amount of duplicate for 18,16, CR. By cash paid W.Chapwan, per receipts, By balance, ?Cent—When eummi.sion is allow ed, the hal ante actually due will he small_ W. CIIAPPiLIN, Overseer Poor, in account with the Cay of Pitt3burgh. To cash rf:c•il Iron; J. Collrctor, R 2 per receipts, $3,837 29 " " T. Fairronn, 4,1C0 GO 61 1 6 J. M. Brush, GOO GO C R. Ily caul' For A'Airr - man's uarran ts, 25 40 ". Watebulap's aeryincs, 1 t.lO " " Gal, and coal Ituling,4s7 67 f 4, n«nt oiCol !louse, 30 60 " `‘ 141 ts due by E.F.Pratt. ClVc.a.rer,l3.Cl:•Cf eiVelFttt, — 1; , 17.% OT " " Far rota Iluu>D ox- peroies, 37L 79 "f Saler.) , of E. F. Pratt, in full, 120 43 " Poor asigh Ward, .252 04 " John Laughlin. for materials for nett Putir House and City Farm, 1,009 41 $' For insurance en new Poor House, 13 00 Specification and pan for N. P. 11. 45 00 •' " Phesician`s salary, at new Poorhouse, 83 38 " .Labor, flay, Potatoes, Coal , Eze. 220 50 FUrnlEhing Poor House, 31...+6 C 6 " " Coffins,c••nccyaucc,4-c.lOO " '• For Grave digging, 16 19 .4 " Advertising, 12 15 . " For fuel, food, and out door poor, . 1,011 25 •` For supplies for tnonth ly pauper, 1,879 22 " '• wr dry goods. do do 34 94 " For shoes do do 24 12 `• For clothing do do 6 fit) .. Fo r medicine, 61 13 " I'. Falicstock, Physi- 150 00 " For Election expenses 37 50 " " For Hospital, 82 25 " C,olopensation to W ? Chapman, 400 CO " " Office Rent, Up Auditor's compensation, 50 00 " " Balance handed by W. Chapman to the Guardians of the Poor, 258 04 I. 1. ASIIBRIDGE, Overseer of the Poor, is Aceount with City of Pittsburgh. DR. To cash rood from steamer New England, " " Charles Sibert for funeral expenses, " " patient in hoe pital, 41 (I cf J. B. Guthrie, collector of the-port, 17 50 " is " sale , of erects of Pauper; ' : 1 57 it it " " do. deceased stranger, 80 ~, " " steamer Prai rie Bird, S 00 , ii g; " .1. Emmanuel, 29 70 ~ ~ .. Charles Craig, ' Collector, ' 3,516 20 lit si " Jas. McLean, Collector, 2, 153 67 It it " Ridi'd Hope, Coll , r, as pr receipts exhibited, 4,115 69 Total, -$9,894 13 CR, By balance due to I. J.Ashbriclge, as per Auditoes rephrt, 25th April, 1546, ° By pay. of eon: of e - ash,elething, fuel, arid food furnished to triontlilyi and out-doer poor, as per receipt's entered in receipt book, 3,351 15 By pay, for grave digging, horse, hire, coffins, and conveyanc9,_ By supplies 1.0 poffr !mum, to gether with salary , of 'Superin tendent, map hire, find help, 779 4I By cash paid to Panzer 6th ward; 36 64 ' " " Allegheny city, 30 od for advertising eh per receipts, 1 . !9 Tu gg CI for books, 28 toll, . 24 07 " for coal and coal , . 561 22 4 , 4 , far hospital expen ses, 127 33 c!" • for medicine,. 55 78 " to Geo. Watt, phy .lo7/5 aiclan, et . , ei di debts due by E. F. Pratt; as per receipts; , 2,047 59 ; et , as..p'er receipts, as due tot. , F.,Pratt, , • • 160 00' By cash paid R . Morrow for Sid; animus stiarrantii;-, , 4,..iefiii#1,0167.' Laughlin; Oa; tor .• •, nary articlee for poor boost.. • ' • and firm '.4;236: 13 :2 • - Ay cash.paitfonrcceiPi;;.•latacl sth;.= ' 1 . Jan'. 1847, of biesers.l , ditclelt,_ Meredith, and Snittle;it.tlitori • for the yea: entling - APril-1846, 75 Ott by'aitowance to 1. J..P.abbridge - •••- • -for nine months> adsnde,at $5O • , - per mooth,, .• . • 450- 00: By balance due by t .4. - Aah• bridge to city of Pittethurgli, 268 38 Total, • - ' $1489413 1,629 13 ft. MORROW Acting Nerseer of Poor, in account with City of . , Pittsburgh. To cash read from Chas. ciaig, -.Collector as per receipt, 63.1,629 13 To cash received from R. Wipe; • C'ollector, as per receipt, 821 09 To cash received from .1.. M - r • Lean, Collector, as per reeeipt, 108 87 To cash received fur fines; , 402 • . Total, - -11 60,466 By'easii paid,' salary - ati due to 3d.., • • F.'Prat, • • 345 00 By cash paid, debt of E. F. Pratt, . Overseer, • . 93 47 By cash, paid., 'debt of 1.3 .42,b; bridte, • • .140 26 - • • By cash paid for Atlyertising; 900 • - By cash paid, S. • Laughlin, Con- - • tractor for Materials, lie. fur' the new• Poor House, • • 36.1 97 .• ' By cash paid,__Osr.ta. i I 23 30 By Contributimis of cash, do- thing. fuel and food to monthly ' and ant door VON,"; as per re- • • ceipta,, • • - 440 49 . - fly cash paid fur coal and coal ' • • ' hauling, le - 54 25 - ay caalr paid 'Geo. Watt, Physi- • • clan, balance of salary; 111, It. • Morrow, $42 75, • if -42 75 • fly cash overpaid- Geo.. Watt, • • . Physician'.hy It. Morrow, 9 14 By paynients for supplies for new .. and old Poor House, including bedding, • 217 84 By•paymnnt for OffiCe rent,' • 40 03 - • By Aldermen', orders, 53 44 By compensation to R.: Morrow, fur services, 3 - utnnths, at $5O per month, . . 150 00 By ba:anee paid by it. ?Morrow to the Guardian of the Poor, 142 • Total, '52;023 11 86,125 38 $5,655 92 The Anditors, in the discharge of theinduty,.took up the accounts for the whole year, commencing Al ril, 1846, and ending April, 1847. The Auditors regret to see the ottntla %YETI= con. tinned the 'espenditure -of the Poor . fund, when, in every other business, its entire abandoninent has proved true ecimomy.- It was impossible for the undersigned to inforth themselves from the bills, ac counts, and receipts before them, whether or not iu every case, the articles Numbed% for the poor were the most suitable, and at the lowest cash prices. They find entered in the Auditors Book, a- report of I. J. Aslibridgesaccount, up to Jan. 1847, " And " ited,'adjusted, and settled," it says, ft by'the And " itors elected to Audli the accounts of the Over. "" seers of the. Peer ' from the Ist day of April, 1846, " to the Ist day of April, 1847, thissth day of Jan.' " 1847," signed J. Steidle; W. C. Meredith, and J.. J. Mitchell. This report makes Mr. Ashbridge's account bal ance*' allowing him eaCCI for nine months services. This allowance, the undersigned think unjust to the other Overseer or the Poor, Mr. Chapman, whose salary we have, flied at BGOII for the whale year.— The $l3O difference between 'what we 1121Ve allowed Mr. A.. and what "Was allowed in the above report, I forms part of the balance against him. The re maining portion of thu balance, $ll6 38, has been paid by hini, through Mr. Hill, to the Guardiads of the Poor. It wag a - mistake in the, figures, not noti , ced in the report above referred to. ' The charge of Oh in Mr.. Ashbridge , s account; is in addition to a charge ora like smut made by the: same milieu ' for audit rg the accounts for the year ending April, !Sit - The present Auditors have charged for their ser vices, SW, being $5 more than the usual fees.— fhis additional charge of K. is made inasmuch as they have had three sets of accounts to examine. litispectfully.subunited, Whr. ALGEO, of Win:, ' W. A. HILL, Auditors. JOSEPH M'CULLOLCII, aprp.il3t. lirrexli iv/arra Of Spring Cooctil 62,599 GO $1,169 21 $960 CO ;u9.2/ •'.,( ,, • . •• . 7. $ I ,109 21 - C r 'S,Citi 29 "PHE Subscriber would respectililly invite the at tention cf his customers, and public guuK3fly a to his prrsciit Stock-4." . gapes suitable-for the, apt preaching - spring bdsiness, consisting pf French, spil American cloths, of the most fashion able colors such as 'Ed:iron, Olive green, Olive brown, Moss green, Clsret French black, bloc, and Invisi ble green, a splendid assurtineut of American, Fang lish, and French Cassirneres, entirely I:2W style—a hau:lsoino assortment of Vesting!, new and elegant patterns—all of_vihich will be made to order, at the .hortest nonce, an the most fashionable manner, at moderate prices. The cutting department attended to by Mr. ,fumes C. Waft, whose skill and long prim tice of the most fashionable cutting lit the Eastern cities, renders him capable of pleasing the most fastidious. A large assortment or READY )LADE CLOTIFIRM is constantly on band, which for neatness, and dura bility, is, sun surpassed by any in the city, silk add satin liandkerehiclis, scarfs, cravats, and stocks, in great variety; shirts, %lute and colored, latest pat, erns; suspenders, gloves, and every article suitable fur Gentlezneu's wear, can be 'hued at this estab. lisimcnt. P. DELANY, - No. 49 Liberty street, mar6-daw4m Pittsburgh. N. P. To T.4flor.,A—Wettra Graduating shoulder measure system of garment cutting fur sale---price in variably .$lO. VINE Antiquarian Drawing Paper 32 by's2 inches; Double Elephant 4 . 4 4 271:y 40 . 4 Elephint 4, 4 . .23 by 37 " 4 , Colutnbian 4. 44 23 by 34 4 . Imperial . 4 44 21 by 29 6 4 together with a' Is rec steel; or instiller sizes. DRAWING PENCIL:4 or Craurenutaip-and pre prred lead of fourohree, two and one IL, a large of the Rbur.c,letst received by' ELLIOTT & EYG.ISIi;• Alrketat ' $8,997 29 Tlif. light draught steamer Attra*, good running order. She 'carries aboUt 100 tons, has good Ilull and Engines, new boilers, a comfortable plain ,cabin, and is well adapted tbr Towing. She will be sold at a low price, and rea sonable terms for good paper. Apply to mar 9. JAiIE.S MA Y. musTanp. Aim sincg r4p.ToRT. • No. 21, Fifth street, between Market anst Wood. riIHE ostbseriinrs have constantly on hand, of their 1 OWN MANUFACTURE, (which they offer to Grocers and Druggists, at "Eastern wholesale" pri ces; Mustard; ' • Gro. Pepper ; . Catsup; a Cinnamon; Syrups ; " Alspite ; Rice Flour ; " (singer ; Prepared licifte Radish; " Cloves; ALSO ON MIND,. Nutmegs, Roasted and Ground coffce. mart -3m - RHODES & Ai.CORN Wall Paper cind I:larders. MCES REM:CO. . THOMAS PALMER ' , No. 47, Market street, between 3d and 4th sts REspEcTruLty 4nno v iceu to the public that his prcsont stock of WALL AW) BORDERS - of his own manipliclurc is very extensive, and daily additions arc being made to it, as they are finished, ;if new and splendid patterns. Also, a well assorted stock °Wrench Paper and Borders. Having sweetly reduced the prices, of the above nrtieles;(aud others, in his line, not enumerated,) he is pripared tb sell fur Cash, CHEAPEII, than any establishment of the kind, East, or West of the mountains. marl7-dim '- •-•' • - ,:FI ,'iP . , 7:'4' . • 'v . ~ ., ' , • ••1:.?'., • •E-.,..- .,..-- .;:"...(,. f•.•;•• ' • . .: ..z ...i 1 . 1. 4 1 . - • - 11'- k ' . .- !. . i .1 • .. : It C .. .i . ' .•'' ' :.i.7. •'• ' - ‘I[TANTED.--15 tilsekarnithe and attain toakeare .. I't • VV wanted immedistedj:' -Good . witges, - iaill b 4. : f'•• = 4 .- •- ,, ' given by applying tn . • orozWit -Var..s TolivwsEp ku. .-f - t:-.... •‘-. , •-..,... / ..,.. 4 .,. ~: , :v iik--- - ti..4.:vi,y*,i..•,;e:-..;i-s4-;, ,A ;. ! ?5 .-... . A TTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor in Chance ry office on Fourth street, third door above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ItcrEn To—George MlClelland. Esq., Morgan, Buck & Co., Philadelphia; Hugh /11•Clelland, Esq., Messrs: &R. Plaid, .Pittiburgh. aplo • Jame. S. Craft. TTIYRNEY, COUNSELLOR LON AND ' NOTARY; A.Pittaburgh, Pa.; having resigned the office of Secretary P. Nay. and Fire b e..C0., will attend spe. daily to colleitioni and business conheited with navigation, insurance, accounts and rest estate. Bi linen hours; 9A. M. to 9 P. N. Office; first dooi west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street,.neax Grant. app ..THF. splendid passenger steamer SAINT .ANTHONY;- F. C. May, Mater, will leave for the above and iii tetmediate landings, on Wednesday next, 21it inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or ponying°, hiitng s i ni .O erigr i N vomutodatipto, apply on board; ()rid IW JUrEs Atgr Drawing paper. and . Pencils. For Sale, Willteni BrNihon, Poi Xt. 31.olatti , • * PM , , 2 eg?i , . .yy • • • , ' • CO'NVEYANCER, OFFICE in Avery ROW, sth sweet, ;born Sm field'istreet,Pittaburgh. DEEDs, MORTGAGES, AGREETLETTS, BOERS, ItZtiroyii and other instruments of writing drawn with neat.% ness, legal accuracy and despatch. -He will edsoak, tend to drawing : and filing . hiscittrriel counts of Executore,4dmiqiitegtora,o.l4litiliin#l, :Mu to Batt .Eetzaej Siaithing Xteeardd for mow . . From his loon experienee and ietimkte aecionint%. anee . with the manner of keeping the public recondii._ he expects to Rive Satierdction to those wbb tray trust their hes nesiith his here. declB-datie: URESH 1` IV/Mk: a nd GUI TA R (W R HEW M USIC . Fo.iPIAPCI- - . • Song: hr ivinged fbr the Fiona.. The Blue Juniata! by M. 1). Sullivan & E. L. NVllltiti - Becollections of Home; by Hutchinson; ' Virginia Minststla, No 16;.The Guinea Maid; Away Down Fast comic Sorg—sungby Hutehininual Mary Diane; an Ethiopian 'Melody; by Whitlo4l The lad Farewell! a tatorite piece; - - The Snow-Stern -I, as performed by the llntehinsossi - Moonlight, Music, Love and Flower—a Duets; • There's a qciod Time Coming—by the Hutehilsrinitat.- • Sleeping I Dreain Love—by Hewitts; - Dreauna'of the Pagt—by Eliza Conk; . Are the Linke that pound us Broken! Love be Odr Guidb-v-by Dngle,breehtl Pm Saddeit when I Sing Biatrihaocial Suie'ets:-a CoiniC built; ' Wner.e tire now the Hopes I Cherished! The Bridge of S'igha—sung by the lintehinaisnal Polkas. Anna polka—hy J. 'Strauirii Fashion, a new polka—by Meaelsky; Bohemian Polka! . Burgmuller'a First Polka: • Guitar Picies: Sounds so Joyful l Feast of Itoses; Oh! Love, to Mc the Powell The Woodpecker; • •- ' Embletn Flower; • S' Morning's Jtuddy . „Douai Orphan Ballad Singers; Love the Free; The LVAtelker—by Mrs . S. J,ltalei.. The Blue Juniata—br.Mrs. M.b.Sul iitiaa My Soul is Darkr-hy liyropi • , I Love but Tbbe . --by D. Meighen.. • Just received' and for Safe at the portkiii4nllol4 Store of , JOHN •H. MELLOR.. mar:;',6 lgo 81 Wood 44941: • D. Jk. CA D. 8,0 it; 3tAiLTACTr4I7t Or • • 1/oLi.6`: AND i'LATitiLit • AND CASTiNGS, IN ENERAL. •• . e , • .- ESPECTFCLI/Y asks the patronel • a hiA- Ja, friends. lie feels warranted that lie can give satisfaction to all who may portliest of him, Bin . establishment in on Ill , gclvy's plan of Loth & %raid. . moral-ty N. iRQLAIILS & SON, biltinut IR Excrunor. COIN No. .55 Market street, PitftkuiTk; - Selling rate. Exchange. Buying nito:: New Yolk pr Cincinnati Philadelphia I " .Louissille 4 , Baltimore I " St. Louis , 4..# BANG VOTES• Buying role's. Ohio it die India= • i !! Kentucky • , I " Virginia i IC Wheeling • F " Tennessee 3 ap3-y Removal-it-Stasi of the Golden Ho ot: - • j . . • ~. .., • • The subsCriber ever grateful for . pits IPatets; - • in f orms his fiends and the puhlie, that Vei's '..-,. • removed tient his old stand in I.iberty:streeti • , .- to Smithfield, near Third street, sign of the Golden. ._` Boot. Having supplied himself with the .hest of Philadelphia anifFrench Calfskin, MOroecti., , lnd Ali' other kinds of stock, which ho will make to Cirdell.q 2 : at,the lowest-Cash prices; having also suPplied hirres . ;.„ self with the best workmen, he hopes togivegenereL:l; satisfaction. He therefore solicits a share of &biker patronage.. Shoernakerefindings rind 'racily of nlL' , 3 descriptions and the latest patieriii. l'hiliderpliio •,- Lasts of the latest fashions: ' • - - apg-gm For Salk., vaeta n. LOTS-Bounded bp;Pe6n, Ltberty and Hay .r; Cacti' lot linving 24 it; *But; and exteiAing.", back 110 it: two, Of them tie snit the : peoition of the obble piopCriji bi onO drum =bet gig rantageous in the city. For further infoitnatioffsp. ply to M. S tWARTZW ELDER, Fourth nov3-tf bet. Wood and . Stititbfield: =OEM! ITIZL & Cr'till(' TANSZTNS, EXCEIANGC BIIIMENS, AND DEALIW/I SW ..AND.D4IOI.gSTIO EXCLIANGE t eIM- - • TIFCATES bk DEPOSIT; 11.1.. 1 911 - NO2' S, • GOLD AND SZLVEIL ••• • No. 63 Woon sr., 3n iiooß Dt.Low FOUNTS] insr taw s • 7, Piltencrgh,' Pa,. . -• DAR Funds and Currency remised on Doi:Tsa i , ant collections made in all thiprittnipiil Midisisoribsk, United States. . ' • • • Sight Exch ange on Philadelphia, Baliiinore,Net York; Boston and Cincinnati crandy for sale in - I surds to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Ihtlituia, Ohio, Virginia . and Penney ' nia Bank Notci bought and sold on tho most firm* bin toms. ' • - - The highest Friniunk paid for American Gold. Ercfiange England, Ireland, Genna 4 and . France procured, ft... mar22.l' . - 7Vood strilt riersperity FIAT dasirablelot of ground at the iiitiieflarlio4 street, occupied at the time of the griaphillot Messrs.. King & Holmes, is offered for sale. Euquire of • (augll] J. K. DIOORHEAD.. ACHINE CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS, 4f. Ciantnins, No. 120 Liberty st., 5 doors' below $1: Ct4r street. Card I‘l ES A S g R e ney, " b r ialii S ra m C i tt i • i ; ; ;l s fdl . l7 h" mous, and dealer in-clocks, Looking Giese Plates, • Frames, Glass, VarietY Goods, Ike.", now. IS—feb23clBvii • - - . . Carpet and Dry Goods Warehouse; . NO. 110 DIA.IIXET STREET. ROpyGIVI. p; TIip22PSON, _ ESPECTFULL infertile bis friends ind lb* JA, public generally, that he ii iido) receiving d. largo and splendid assortment of New Sims. Can: erntra, On. Ct.crras, &c., direct from the Imported sod Manufacturers, composed in part of Superfine Brussels Carpets; • Bans do. Tapestry Brussels Carpeting; Super Imperial 3 ply do; Extra " " " do; Superfine Ingrain dog Fine . 6 6 dot 4nntnini " • do; • 5.8, 3-4 and 4-4 Plain Venitian do; 5-8, 3.4 and 4-4 Damask " dot 3.4 and 4-4 Tapestry . " 40; . Steam Boat Triormings; ' Brown Drillings; . - • 4-4, 5-4 and 6 - 4 Sheeting& 6-4 7-4 8.4 Table I,,mens; Linen 14010361 j Crash and ,Dip.O . r; Huckabuck Toweling/ Carpet Stripes; New Style Table Covets; • Oil Cloths from 27 inches to 24 feet wide, cat 4 , 4 , any size; Rich tmbroider.ed and Printed Table aid Piatief., iovera; • .. Figured Roo( Clothe; Cheaielle Rumania, Tnited, and Wilton 2141 ' Tufted, Chenielle, and SheePskin bob,MI .; • Manilla and Grass Brass Stair Rods ' Flat and Oval; Dattrk and Striped Suir Linen; Carpet bindings; 4-4; 6-4 and 6-4 Plain and figanul Indian Miatingy: Colorod Spanish Matting; kn. &c. . Persona fitting tip . Sredift Boast, Hotels, or ,Priontr e _ Hosstet, are requested to call,: as be feels confidaik." they_ will find it to their advantage to - clnani'befort purr:bating elumvhere. ..• . DAY. QOOD,R, He would ;also -invite attonOon.to bis ea - tonere.. Stock - of N'ENY SPRING par Goof*, tembracint, every thing in that )ine - ,l_nsiv opening at the abaft ta snd 347'11,. 110 . 1ifarket st. mats4nuiaar ==iN . . County it City ;milli rdit itettat boteii # Panneylianit New-York .1 lc; Maryland 4 New Orleaie lS M. ADAIIt: W. C. MIXT. _~_~; .r . .. ,;:... . -,1-, z ,-„, . •, ..`" ,, ..- . ..:i., , ,; . ,....r - ,:.:,.... : ,.. .....,-...- :.:.;.,:..?,,,.' ',,•': :. 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