11 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for ail: County of Allegheny : The petition of George Pender, of the Ist wait!, • sburgh, the county aforesaid, humhlyl ..`• i * ' '' city of Pittsburgh, in the e0u,.1 , aforeskuu, -- Eihevveth, That your petitioner bath provided blip self with materials for the accommodation of trdy ellers and others, at hts dwelling house in the eftyl and county aforesaid, and prays that - your Honors will grant him a license_to keep_ a'public house of entertainment And your petitioner, as in Silty bound;will pr4y, - GEORGE ;PENDER ' the.subscribers citizens of the Ist ward, do certify', that the above petitioner is of good 're. pate for honesty and temperance, and is Well pie.' . vided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travellers.and' othp . s,and that' said-tavern is necessary. G. , Stern,: Wm. IL Hirsch, J. Crawford, r. Frei. Vogel, A. Nicholson, Adam Hoch, Henry Land wehr, 3. M. !Hoch, L. 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JAMES HUGHES. We, the subscribers, citizens of the First Ward. do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute for / hon'estPand temperance, and is welF,pro vided with house room and conveniences' far the accommodation of travellers and others, and-that said tavern is necessary. Henry Earl, James Gray, 4th street, John Cald well, D. MlKeix,=-Jos. Irwin, John Walker,•Fred. i ; E. Valtz, Janies B. Sawyer, H.' J. Lemon, A':•Bee. t len. ; my3l7ltd ~.t !F~y a t .:. _ ,(~~~ ... .. . .. '',,t.-:.! : i"'; - 5',',..i' , L: 4 ', - , - .:;',, • .1 ..-. :;iit.r:t k . ',71:7.:„:7., .7: _:-.. i ." -..•.-.!-..:,.,......,_:;:,:,,:::: ~:,.;~ ~: ~. ';_-_' MKS ~ :z,' 4:• , :, , ,;,:- . 'i !,...,, X;i„ ' !.,.• ,L , • ~_ :''.!'7F,!•.7,-.=,.,'.'-: MEE EOM “.., 4, = ' ``' =ME •:-li.:''''''''' - "*" - ...: .. '...': l '''' . i'" . ' . '''' f ''' ...,- ..,.,::''i.::-.:,- •1~ MEE t `r. ,.,! e; a, - ; . ~'-- ;_ ,. , ice. ; 4 ? ' l ma y ' -r:›l 4 t. -* f Itt 4-1 ^ • :ttlf "V E`' Pt tsi r k • r. ~:,:u..„e,?, " - , *. tat : 7 " , :leV,4l}-;44 4 , 1; '4,4 1 ' 4l s: — s'•'.4l—,s' MM= 1o the. Honorable the, Judges ;of the Couril of _ Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in arid for', the Countyof - (1 The petition, of. Christopher Schmertz, of the Second`Ward, city. of Pittshurgh, in the county aforesaid, hilinbly sheyreth, • That your petitinner bath' -provided himself with materials for thel,p. comtnodation of travellers and Others. at his dWel linghouse in the city and county aforesaid,,tind prays that yourhonors will grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment.. And your petitioner, as in duty, bound, willpray. CHRISTOPHER 'SCHMERTZ. we, the subscribers, citizens of the Sedond Ward, dticertify that the above petitioner fit of godd repute, for 'honesty and temperance, and is' well providTed`with house room and conveniehces for, the accommodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. - Charles .13entiett, Jonn M. Irwin, Joseph Pear son,,R H. Patterson, - A. Burke, , .Rody Patterson, Meintiart, F. Zentterbart, A. R Berger, Jacob Hunker. Joshua Rhoades, R. Arthurs. triy3l.3t FPO the .Hororahle the Judges of the CoUrt oil JL Quarter of Sesssous of th'e Peace, in-and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Felix Lafferty, of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your Petitioner hat 6 pro vided himself with materials for the accommoda tion of ttayellers and others, at his dwelling "':house in thecify and county afores6td, and prays that your :Honors will grant himsa license to keep a public house of entertainment. And youi peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. FELIX LAFFERTY. - - _ _ . We, the subscribers, citizens of,,,the Third AV ard; do certify, that the above petitiotiei is of good re, puce for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and eonveniencesJor the accommodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary... Wm. .Gilmore, Henry Lambert, C. Hartwell, Robert Paul, George Felix, Splomon Filgar,lames Monfooth, John M - Master'jr., John M . :Devitt, Thomat O'Neill, Joseph Cupples, Wm. Paid. mobl-3td Staui EugluesiWaufed. O NE new or second hand, with. ten inch cylinder, 41 ft. stroke and one, do, with 7or 8 inch cylinder, 31 ft. drake, with or without boilers. Applyto GEO. 'BREED, rity2.l-4t* ' 1/4 Wo'od st. Wool Wool!! fr HE highest price. in cash paid for the cifi'erent grades of clean washed WOOL, free from burs. Wool sacks and burlaps on hand and for sale low, b y MURPHY &r. LEE, -Old Wool- warehouse, cor. Liberty at: And rny24-44-w3mo CeciPialley. .Lltssoluttora of Partnership: THEd partnership heretofore existing bet Ween the unersigned, and doing business under the name of AIM.EN KRAMER, was dissolved on the 12th April, 4847, by mutual consent. Allen Kramer iti:duly au.l thorised to colleex all debts doe the said ;firm, and will pay all against the same. ALLEN KRAMER, JAMES S. HOOP. , HaviDg sold my interest the above - concern, to EDWARD ItAtuir, I take pleasure in recommending Messrs, KRAMER & RAMBI, to the patronage of my friends. • JAS. S. BOON. Pittiburgh, May 28, 1847.-Ptd&wtt Copartnership. ' A LLEN KRAMER, having taken ED W ARD _R AH M into partnership, the busineis will be carried on in future under the firm of KnAncn iny2B-3t ALLEVaXRADIER NR.A.mr.R. ft. npain, . . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE !BROK-I ERS, DEALERS 1N FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC • BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES • OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the • St.. Charles Hotel. .• my2S A LMONDS -10 Boxes Shelled ; 200 .lbs. Paperdo • 500 -c , Marseillee ; Received and for sale by . _, my 27 .1.: D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st rt . URRANTS-2. Bbls. &trite, fresh; for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co —_ 110 Wood st. OLIVE 011.- 7 74 doz. in half and whole bottles, For sale by S. D. WILLIAMS Ec Co,, my2:7, , . , 11.0,1iVood et "EILOUR OF . RICE —2 Casks superfine jr2 Fpr sale by J. D. WILLIAMS l& Co., rni27 110. Wood st. BRAZIL SUGAR—III - tags tbr sale:by • J. 4. wir.u.Ams 4- co., En7,r. - 110 „ Weed st, eIObOA,AND CHOCOLATE,.- kJ 2 Boles Fells Cocoa ;- .2 cc Extra 1 , 10.'1 Chocolate; 2 es Baker's Cocoa Paste; 2 "c a Biama (g . For sale by J. D:VILLIAMS,* to 27 110 'Woo4 st B Boston and New 'York Pia nos. JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. St, Wood'street, has on :hand and for -sale„ at manufacturer's prices, one elegaat•Rosewood Piano Forte,, with grand as and Iron frame, made by Cutcsmatito, of Bos ton. ' One splendid' Mahogany Piano Forte, Piz and a half octaves, made by Gall & Co., New York. ipy27 John J. Mitchel. TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR , AT' LAW. ' _AL.. Office ,on Smithfield street, a few doors above Diamond alley. fi N. ll.—CollectiOns made on moderat r e terms. my 26 New 'York Boot and Shoe Store. No. 322, Wood st., Pittiburgh. ji. S. DALZELL has'on hand, and is difj constantly manufacturing to order, - the .following named articles: Gentlemen's Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the latest fashion, at 'R. ,, remarkably4ow prices. Fine Dress Boots at $5,00, oxbows is usually sold.in other stores at $6,00. A good plain well made calf Boot at $4,00. - All other kinds-oft _work eiivally low. Also, a good and full assortmentof Ladies', Misses',and Children's Boots, Shoes,Guiters, Half Gaiters, and Slippers, of the most substantial kind to the very finest dress shoe. 6.-0. - being.a practical shoe-maker; attends to the " manufacturing of his own-work; anithas it done in the most substantial manner, yet- neat stile ; and having adopted the motto - of small 'profits sad quick ) returns will sell as low as the l ow e s t. 7: Dua2.6.d3in . . l'• =4-* •-• . , •-' ;c:•T - . • - iZSM 1 11 GREAT ITALIAN;REMEDY. • PUILADBLYIIIA, April 26, 1846. Being afflicted for some 8. years-with that most distrossiordisease. the • asthma, and , for the last 3 years much of the time ,confined to ,my and at several different times my life was des paired of;'I conchided to `obtairt - some at' Ala : zoni's Sicilian SyruP, , whtch was recommendato me by a friend from New York. who stated that it had cured 'some of the? most inveterate cases known to the medical profession. Suffice it tosay, that, after using the, above medicine for about 4 weeks, ,I was entirely relieved, and.l believe radi cally Yours with respect, • - OLIVER W. OWEN, . . NO 175 Bertram st., Philad'a. Hays &Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. • feb2.2 :y.Wilooerso Couon.—Messrs Editors--I. ob served some time ago a communication over the signitare for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne's, tndiac Expectorant had been the means oPsaving the, lives of-three-of his children, who were suffer.' ing severely with whooping cough; and having, but a short, time before, lost one of-my children by i that dreadful' complaint, and having another. and! my only child, suffering the greatest agOniwithi the same disease, and in hourly expectation yf its death, I was induced to purchase a bottle of It,and commenced using it according.to the directionsH and to the surprise of all it began to mend in fif teen.minutes after we commenced using it, and th child has now completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but hereby return him a husband's and a father' grateful acknowledgments. J. L. SIMPKINS, Philadelphia; April 22d t 1846. .Tayne's hair Tonic.--We gommend to the attert. tion of those desirous of restoring their hair o* imL proving its beauty, to•this elegant ,preparatioi We hear it every where highly spoken lof, and e pecially by all who have made use of it as greed ffi ecacious in stimulating. the growth !f the hai and preventing.and curing many. affections 61'44 'skin. Its virtues are amply and stilheiently pray. ed.—N. Y. Sun. Foe sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKINTEk STORE A ,72 FOURTH street, near Woolf—and at the Drug-Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal' street, Allegheny City. mat4 CHILISTIE . S Galvanic Remedies for all kinds f 1 1, nervous - affection - s. they have been used with enti e success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chi . - nic, applying to the head,' face at limbs; gout, tic dolerez:ic, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or.sick head- ache, indizestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, Sce. In cases of dyspepsia, Which. is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found-equally suc cessful. . - • i These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c.. Cy.. See advertisement for further particulars bn the outside of this sheet, 51 For sale at the only agency, Market street FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,Para. o- lettes, Parasols, Sun Shades, Pink, Clothiag, Furniture, Watches, Clocks, Cutlery, b.c. at A.nctitin, BY JAMES M'K'ENNA. On Monday next, May 31st, at 10' o'clock, A. M., will be sold without reserve, at the Auction Rooths, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, an Invoice of fancy and staple Dry Goods, and fancy articles, comprising in part: Fine book Muslin, Swiss, cambric and jacotet -tnuslins, bonnet, cap and waist iibbons,parasoletties, parasols and sun shades, about SOO pieces fancy American prints, latest patterns, jeans, tweeds, cloths, cassirneres, and cassinetts, flannels, blankets, hosiery, patent thread, sewing silk, diaper, ;tilde cloths, pocket hdkfs.,fancy dress do, and shawls.parlor door mats, cras andd towelling, and brown muslius, pins, sewing cotton, buttons and trimmings, with a large lot of summer clothing. .I At •2 o'clock, P. AL, the furniture. of a priinate family declining housekeeping, among which are bureans, carpets, 'settees, chairs, tables, bedsteads, 1 kitchen utensils, &c. &c. And at early gas light, same evening, sale of a Retail Dry Goads Stere,continued, Gold and -Sives Watches, fine Cutlery, Clothing, &c. my2D JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. DANNEES AND DEALEI IN EXCIIANGE COIN AiCD Selling rate. Exchange. New York pr Cincinnati "Philadelphia " Louisville Baltimore . " St. Louis BANE NOTES. Buying rates. Ohio ✓ dis Indiarra I 46 Kentucky Virginia I ri Wheeling 1.6 Tenneaee 3 a.S- W. C. FURRY. }Mt & CURRY, BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND EALESI. 6 ,SII FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, cER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 WOOD sr., 313 DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pu.. lAll Funds and Currency received on Depost, and collections made in all the citie atilt United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, Ne* York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly fur lade in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pen Sylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold OD the most Liter°, ble terms. The highest premiutn paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and rance -procured, ej-c. ma 22-7 EDWARD. Wall Paper and Borders,. PRICES .REDIICED. PALAIgn, No. 97, Market street, between 3d and -IA sfs. ESPECTFULLY announces to the public that liiipprescat stock Of WALLPAPER AND BeDERS or his own manufacture is very extensive, a d daily additions are being made to it, as they are fOished, of new and splendid patterns. Also, a well assorted stock ofFrench Pgper and Borders. Having recently reduced the prices of the above articles, (au4 others, in his line, not enumerated,) ho is prepare to sell for Cash, critxrma, than any establishment of the kind, East, or West ofthe mountains. triarn-d4m rro the Honorable the Judges of the Court taiguar -1 ter Session! , of the Peace s in and for th County of Allegheny. The petition of James Gilchrist, oldie St Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provide 4 himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the. city a foresaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him - a license to keep a public house of entertainment Aild your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JAMES GILCHRIST. We, the subscribers citizens of the Thud Ward, do certify, that the above; petitioners is of good re , pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provi ded with house room and conveniences ft the ac commodation of travellers and others, and ' that said tavern is necessary. Jbhn M'Quewan, Robert Moore, John MMastersi Jr., John Spencer, Wrn. Gilimere, Wm.lMackey, James Montooth, Thomas O'Neill, George H. Bell, H. B:Heagly, C. Hamell, Robert APCutcheon. my29-3t* N. 1101.111Eg dd. S DANK NOTES• No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh Buyingrate. dis * ‘. Baying ratesi County & City ord'a a din Relief notes ‘• Pennsylvania Co " New York 4 Maryland New Orleans Medical Works. IiUNGLISON'S Physiology; $r Practice; rs , Medical Dictionary ; , Smith's and Horner's Anatomical Atlas; Ilorner's Special Anatomy , • Watson's Practice; •Mackintosh's Practice; Wilson's Anatomy;' Carpenter's Physiology p • Muller's Physiology .l Clymer on Fevers; , Driritt's Surgery Miller's Surgery; ' Liston's Elements of Surgery p• Andral's Clinics; Bell and Stokes' Practice; Esquirol on Insanity; - Also, many other Medical works, for sale publisher's prices, by H. S. BOSWORTH 43 Market it. LONDON PUBLICATIONS. Lanzis , History of Painting; Sehligles Philosophy.of History; Coxe , sllouse of Austria; Sehillera Thirty Years' War;' Porms'of Patinore;. mal2 H.S. BOSWORTH & :,~' ?'-`'emu ~~. +}~ fxa'}"' ~::P... ~..: agazlues.for. June, - • ND-MORKNEW BOOKS, at MORSE'S (late Cook's) N0i.85 gouitli street: The Columbian Magazine for June, containing wo beautiful engravings, viz: The Narrows front taten Island, and the" Indian Maiden's 'Reply. . :rho' New York"lllustratOd. Mugailue for. June, with two "splendid illustratiotm Godeyfs Book' fur Juna, With a portrait of Stephen Girard, and View of Gitard'College: . • Graham's Magkiine -.for: June, containing a My of the Falls of Tecoix. • -' • National Magazine...fon Jane; with-two illustra tionai I • Gen. Taylor's Life, and Correspondence. . Life and PubliCServibea ofGeneral Taylor; with graphic accounts of the battles" of Palo Alto, Rosana de la Palma; Montei l ey and Buena Vista) With all his letters and despatches. •• Mexico as it was and as it is ;by Brantz Mayer, No, 2. Fitche's Lectures ; new'supply , ThioWork con tains 28 illustrations, showing the .causes, preven tion rind cure of consumption, astbiriai and ditieases of the heart. • - - • Living Age, N. 158. Piquillo Alinga : ,or the Moors under Philip 111. of Spain ;by Eugene. Scribe. - • The Meteor: orthd Cutter of the' Ocean—a Sea Story of the days of-46 ;by an Old Salt. WashingtonaniViiis Generals ' • or Legends of the Revolution.; by'George Lippard. The Knight of Mauleun ;by Alex. Dumas. .. The Countess'of Saint Geran; by Alei. Dumas. Memoirs of a Physician - ; by Alex. Dumas. The Quadroon : or St. Michael's - Day:; by the au thor of 'The South West,' .Lafitte 4 .l3urton,' etc. The Cadet de Colobrierds: a Tale of the Old Con vent of Paris; by Madame Charles Reyband. A Year of Consolation; by Mrs. Butler, (late Fan ny Kemble.) Taylor's United States - Money . Reporter and Gold and Gold and Silver Coin Examiner. Living Ake No. 157. The Prairie Bird; by the Hon. Charles Augustus M my, author of " Travels in North AllieriCa."— New supply. ' The Scourge of the Ocean : a Story of ,the Atlan tic ; by an Officer in the United States Navy. Also, all the June numbers or the Magazines.--, Just received and for -sale at' MORSE'S Literary Depot; 85 Fourth street.'' - i my2S , . • Auction Sales BY JOHN D. DAVIS,_ AUCTIONEER. 500TH-EAST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. (IN Monday Morning, the 31st instant,. at 10 o'- ‘_, clock, v i ral be sold a large assortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, which have been selected ex pressly for this market, among which ale tipper tweeds, gambroons, tweed cassimeres, cloths; satti netts., jeans, summer cloth, silk vestings, bleached and unbleached muslins, calicos,ginghams, alpac eas, hosiery; gloves, sewin. , silk, patent thread, &e. At 2 o'clock, P. M., nron • Safe, a quantity of Quoeusware, Glassware, Groceries, dried Peaches,. [Apples, Oranges and Lemons; 4 boxes Va. Tobacco, 10 boxes Cut and. Dry, Shovelit t iled cords, 50 gross Percussion Matches, 1 keg Powder, Band Boxes. An extensive assortmet of new and second hand household and 'kitchen furniture;.mantel clocks ; ' looking glasses • lamps; carpeting ; , Wash Tubs; Cooking Stoves, &c.; 23 M half Spanish Segars. At 8 o'clock, .e. M., a large assortment of ready, made fancy cassimere pantaloons, tweed, summer cloth; and cottonXile, do.; fancy ..vests, fine shirts, with linen bosoms and collars; fancy cravats; new and second hand gold and silver Watches; fine Cutlery; Boots; Shoes, Umbrellas, Parasols, &c.s-c. my2S. _ . QALAD OtL-15 Baskets Bon 1,0 just received and for sale,by inyl9 , MILLER 4- RICKETSON SVOARS; • 12 casks Lovering , a double refined Loaf Sugar 10 barrels " crushed " do; 40 " Louisiana refined Loaf Sugar ; 20 '' " .. " do; 20 " " pulverised 'do ; 20 " St. Louis " " do ; 5 boxes do myl9 For sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. UTMEGS, PEPPER, AND CLOVERSEED; 11 just received and for sale by myl9 MILLER tc RICKETSON - IDOUCLIONd TEA; r 20 chests 64 Chulan 46 Nurhong Tea Now landing and for sale by my l9 ' MILLER & RICKETSO AI - ADDER—For sale by Cask or Keg, by I myl9. • :WILLER & BICKETSON. OILS -66)0 Gallons Bleached and Sperm Oil ; 1000 " Natural colored " ; do; SOO I . Bleached Winter Whale Oil; S Barrels Lard Oil; . Just received and for sale by 8,.. myl9 UMBER RICKETSON. . rpopAcco AND CIGARS, 12 M Justo Sang Principe Cigars ;. 10 M 2d quality ii do ; 5 1.11 Regalias ir do ; - 231 NJ Seed Leaf Cigars, in qr. Boxes; 10 Boies Rowlett's 6's Lump do ; 5 " Idewlett's 16's " do; Just received and for sale by my 19 MILLER & RICKETSON. FLAXSEED OIL'; 29 Barrels Flaxseed Oil, in store and'for sale by o MILLER & RICKETSON. ETSON. HERRING AND SHAD, 2.5 Barrels No 1, Baltimore Herring; 15 " No I, shad ; In store and for sale by tnyl9 MILLER & RICKETSON - Fire Engine for Sale. FIRST rate second class Fire Engine, that will Athrow two side streams and a ellery stream, with pipes and everything ready Reservice. She will be sold low. For further ° particulars inquire of WM. gORMAN, ADAMS' GETTY, Committee. GEO. WILSON, Copartnership. THE undersigned have this day associated them selves together, under the firm and style of dont+ 14.Acti 'ex Co., for the purpose of conducting a Wholesale Grocery, Protluce and COillitliSSiOTl Bu siness and have taken that spacious Warehouse, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite Sixth, where they will be pleased to see their friends and former patrons. HENRY NPCULLOUGH, JOHN .BLACK. Pittsburgh, April 1, 1847 — may 8-Imo DI aware Forks. 25 DOZEN 4 prong Manure Forks ; 3 ir of superior 111 « quality , just received and for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood st. Scythe Snails*. 5o DOZEN just teueis er e E d O s l t tG a E for C s „ s C i t i laN by No. 20 Wood street DIUSTAILD AND SPICE:FACTORY. No. 27, Fifth street, between. Market and Wood. BE subscribers have constantly on hand, of their TOWN MANUFACTURE; (Which they offer to Grocers and Druggists, at "Eastern wholesale" pri ces : Mustard; Gro. Popper; Catsup; 11 Cinnamon; Syrups; 1, Alspice ; Rice. Flour; 11 Ginger; Prepared Hurse Radish; " Cloves; ALSD ort matro,_ Nutmegs, Roasted and Ground Coffee. mar22,3tu RHODES & ALCORN. THE INDEX Volume of SILLIMAN'S Journal of Science and Arts, comprising references to 49 volumes of the first series, embracing a period of 28 years, vi': from 1818 to 1840—is now just completed, and a few No.'s for sale by the under signed. " We may confidently believe that this Index vol. • ume will prove useful not only to those who may possess the whole series,liut to all who are connec ted in any way with the Arts and Sciences, for what ever the department, the reader ie directed by it to, the various memoirs that , have been published inthp Journal on the subject that interests him, whether relating to the progress of Science, to details of ikiits in the different departments of knowledge, or to the various reifou'rces of this and other countries y.with such a guide the entire copies of the work in public Libraries, or in those of individuals, become avail- Complete setts of the entire series of 49 volumes, fornitlhed at the publisher's • $lOO 00 prices, Index Volume to do., 9 00 Subscriptions received of the new or second Bedell and No.'srsielivered free of postage for 85 per an num, by the Agent for Pittsburgh. . the mY24 W. W WILSON, 57 Market.st. • Hunting and Fishing. A CCOUTREMEVTS of every description on hand AA, and constantly receiving fresh supplies. Guns, Pistols,.Powder, Shot, Flasks, Belts, Game Bags, Drinking Cups, &c., &c. Fishing Tatkle.—A large and complete assortment, for wholesale or retail, consisting in part of Jointed and Cane Rods, Hooks 'Of every v ariety,Sil k, Grass, Lin en, Cotton and Trout Lines, Swivels, - Snoods, Floats, Sinkers, &c. mall • SOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood it. 01,1 0 iCINNATII . PAP* E4S. 1.840), butfif.D Ayr ritacicivr• 1.647, Mail Mid ',Passenger Steamer IS A•Ad 'fiEW'rox 'Capt.. A. G. Mistiri, , —. • Will run as areplar pACketbottvoen rzttsbargh and Cincinnati; leaving Pittsburgh every, Sunday nt•I0 o>.• cl tick, A.M. • ' The Isaac Newton Idlll3 built this spring; 'expressly for the; trade, and offers to passengers every comfort and superior accoinnindationt. I • felil3 MONDAY PACKET j: g Fll The regular mall and passenger steamer 1 MONONGAIIELA, Capt. Stone, will run au a reu ar Packet bitwen Pittsbuh Cincin nati, leaving this pp eve r ry Monday rg at and 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the'earne day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. 'For freight or passage apply. on board. The Monongahela- was bat expressly for this trade, and offers, o the pairengere comfort, and 'en odor accommodationa. mar S 1 1847. Tuesday Packet. 1817 The regular mail and passengerAteatn - erg, Capt. J. Kuriz nximt, will ton as a regular packet between-Pitts burgh and.Cineinnati,leaving thisport every-Tues day at 10. A. 31.,'and' Wheeling at 10 P. M. of thel same day. Returning, shewill leave Cineinpati ev ery Friday at 10 /Lg. For freight- or passage ap ply on board.• , VrThe NO.I, %qui builtfor expressly the trade, and offers to the` paikengers every com fort and superior accernmodatiens,janl2,lB47- 14.7, " , Wedriesni, Packet: ` '1847' 8 , . .., . .THIS NEW. ENGLAND, No. 2. Capt. S. DEAN. war loave•"Pittsburgh every Wednesday. morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at' 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati. o'6- ty Saturday at 10 o'clock, ;A.. M. -- . feb2o 1847. •TIEIVREIDAIC?orAC4f.ET. 1847. • THE WISCG.N.2II4, rapt. R. 3. GnAct, will leave Pittsburgh: every' Thursday morning st JO o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10P. M.; - and Pincinnati every Sunday :febl9 • -FATURDAYJACKET: • 74i The rainier 1011 and passenger steamer 111FSSENGER,Capt. Linford, will run as • regu ar Pticket 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 Welk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was bOilt cipressly for this trade, and oilers to-her passengers every comfort and ac‘ commodatiop. 23 THURSDAY PACKET. THE. nevi.,O; S. Mail steamer ACADIA, ~-.A.-420,-; Imcati, Master, Will run as a rapi er passenger packet between Pittsburgh and tbe above port during tbe Season of 1896, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A." 64... The. Acadia is new and has superior accommoda. tions. For' freight or passage apply-on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES,-Agent. For Cincinnati and Louisville. The nevYandaplenclid passenger steam. er C O'L U M B I A, O'NLM., Master, will leave for the above and intermediate porn, regular. For freight or pursageaPply on board, or to jel B. WILKINS, Agew For Cincinnati .and St. Louis t 5 zi t The passenger steamer PALESTINE, •`•4 Capt. Williams, will leave for the above an( a intermediate ports regularly. yqr freight or passage apply on board. - JO. - • Tuesday E. 'mixing Packet. 11. 4 The now and splendid passenger steam-1 - L . ''••••• - ` boat DECLARATION, Capt.,: Vorhces, will run as a regular packet between Fittsb — urgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Frithiy evening at `3 o'clock. The' Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on hoard. , jel For Cincinnati. The well known fast running steamer- CAMI3RIA, W. Forsyth, Master ' will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A-M. For freight or passage aly on board, or to FORSYTH pp Co. Agents, No. 30, Water street. For"Wheellng—atOgraor Packet. THE splendid light draught steamer DOMINIOI, S. Tirctu f liaster, will run is a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, NlTednseilay and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh overy - Tues4ay, Thurs day and Saturday, at 3:o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. nought SPB.LNG SUPPLY OF noorksi snons, TRUNKS, &c. AT FOLLANSBEE & um' WARD'S new Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Store, No. 156 Liberty st. nearly op postte the head of Wood st. • F. 4 , H. have in store and are receiving their Spring. and Sitinmer supplies of Boots, Shoes, Palm Leaf Hats, Trimks, 5 . 4. c. 4.e. consisting of the 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 for the Pittsburgh market. We would solicit an examination of our stock by all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or retail, as we shall sell nt a small advance above cost. Purchasers «•ill find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, ttO No 186 Liberty at. Palm Leaf Tints. g ' 67 (I°. Men's and Boys' Palm Leaf fiats, re ceived and for gale very low at FOLLANSBEE 4. HAYWARD'S Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store, N.n. 186, Liberty s nearly opposite the head of Wood st. apr3 Painting. TIOUSE and SIGN PAINTING and GLAZING, of all kinds, Graining Oalc,Mahogasy, Satin, Rose and Maple. Imitations of all kinds of Marble. Orders left at the shop of the subscriber, on Smith field street, opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on Federal treet, opposite Blackstock , s Factory, Alle gheny city, will be done at moderate rates, and on the shortest notice, tip 15-6 m HATS AND CAPS. • A C R Ist CO. 7V e WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the store formerly occupied by Mr. James Wilson, where they intend keeping a general assortment of HATS AND CAPS, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. Those wishing a neat and fashionable article can be supplied br calling at No. 97, Wood st., corner of Diamond alleys C. ERWIN tr. CO, Having disposed of my flat and Cap establishment to Messrs. S, C. Erwin & Ca., I cheerfully recom mend them to the patronage of my former customers. ma6-lm JAMES WILSON. 'WASHINGTON HALL, AND GENERAL STAGE O.FFICE, Steubenville, Ohio. By. B. W. EARL, VT" A watch kept for boats day and night: Stag gage taken to and front the boatirf tree of charge. a 27-d3m For Sale, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay sts., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending back TIO Two of them are corner lots; and the position of the whole property is one of the moat ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st., nov.3-if bet. Wood and Smithfield. Drawing raper and Penciled TPlNRAntiquarian Drawing Paper 32 by 62 inches; " Double Elephant " 27 by 40 " " Elephant " a 23 by 37 a " Columbian " " 23 by 34 " _ " Imperial " 21 by 29 " together with a large atoek of smaller sizes. DRAWING PENCILS of Ctuntavan and pre pared lead of four, three, two and one IL, a large supply of the above, just received b azy ELLIOTT .ENGLIsm. Prrrentraots, May 17, ISO. T AST Saturday I gave ateaspoonful of 0. A. Ma estock's Vermifuge to my littler girl . , who is be tween four and five years old and during the day she passed. one hundred and five worms, averaging more than a toot in length. Seeing its effects on this child, I gave a teaspoonful to her younger sister, who was apparently well, and she passed thirty-sev. , •en worms of equal size. HENRY W. CENTOTTI, Watch Maker, Smithfield st. Th C arpent ars. A FRESff for °Millen victory Bench and Mold. Akeg' Planes, just received and for sale by AMIN WASER,. tic'. Wood street, .D gkin ! bli,No llt. reed and for sate e - -17-*JNA F PERRY:_. E NI ACK' Rt . L 100 - .l3'b la go 3. (arge ' . fi.ate tibia . do ; to arrive and 4nr2fi .for Elkr. 3N0. , b. PERtLY.- RYE : 500 Wish : fottsale• . tny2o ' • APPLES . : Go bush. in store and for Mae by -, • . JNP..,F.:PERRY: EANS : 3 BIAS small white beans, in store and for sale , (my2o) — . JNO. F. PERRY; ALT :,300 Bble No I Allegheny; , 60 do ; No 2 do • for sale by - P, PERRY G REEN APPLES : 42 Barrels d - just • tecbive an - d for sale by mY2O. T ARD OiL-4 bbls. just we'd and Li lowest cash price by • HAYS BROCKWAY, • No. 2, Commercial" Row, Liberty st. LEMON SY.RUP—LYery foie, just recd and for sale by HAS &BROCKWAY, mall No. 2, Commercial Row, Libeity st. REFINED I CAMPHOR-1 bbl..for sale-very low, by ~ • HAYS dr. BROCKWAY, man No:2, CommerCial Row, Liberty et., m A c ARONI-1 case for sale very low by - RAYS &BROCKWAY, mall No. - N0.2, Commercial Row, Liberty St T mb'eir. • 2000(Lineal,)afloat and for sale, myld L.. WILNIARTEI !t y HIDES.—Lt Dry liides,lost: received and D for sale by (rayl.2) JAMES MAY. CRAI3 CIDER—S Ibis. Crab Cider fOr salelow liy P. NIA4TI.II, • col', Smithfield and Front, sta. ORANGES AND LESIONS-75 bss Oranges, and 25 tag Lemons, just reed, in prinie, order, for. sale by (Tani P. C. MARTIN. : BACON -8000 ills - Hams; • 4000 lbs Shoulders; 1000 lbs Canvassed Hams; For sale low, to close consignment, by mal2: --- 7 SHAD. -10 barrels prime Shad, just received a , for eale by - SJAITII 4- SINCLAIR, may? • -56 Wood at: A HERRING. -25 barrels, Baltimore Herring, just. received and for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR> 56 Wood street. SCKEREL.-50 barreleNo. 3, in store and for ill_ sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, may? 56 Wood et. ACON--11 casks Hams and Shoulders, in store _llOll and for sale by SIVIITH &SINCLAIR, mafr 56 Wood st. • . • TIP ICE-4 tierces just reed on consignment and IV for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, _ inn 6 56 Wood at. • 2 A LBS SQUILLS—Just received and for sale LIAJ by B. A.FAHNESTOCK &CO., corner of First and Wood sts. 360 ALOES—Just received• and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., rosy 1 cor of First and Wood sts. 298 yIB. Ex.l7moldtirecoivo and i eebyl3.AFA ill ici a g & , ' cor of First and Wood iris •- - 240 LanTroPrewaled.b Pumice Stone; just received U. A. W FANESTOCK & CO., • cur of First and Wood sts. ---- , - STANDS Burgundy Pitch; juitreccived and for ssale by B. A. FAHNES Y rOCR 4' CO., a. 30 - corner of First and Wood sta. - --- - V BAGS Ginger Root; just recd and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK CO., cor of First and Rood ets. 5 BALES Velvet Bottle Corks; just receive for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., a. 30 t" corner of First and Wood sts 4.4tIKEGS Refined Salt Petre; just received an t.A.I sale by B. A. :FAHN ESTOCK CO.; 0 corner of First and Wood s JUST received and for adie Inw-2 bbla. best quality New York Coach Varnish. Also, 1 qr. bbl. Leather Varnish.; for sale by feb2o ROBERTS:k KANE, 82, 3d st. 9 BULS. Copal Furniture Varnish, Nos. 1 and 2, Smith's New York make, on hand and for sale by the gal. or tail., by ROBERTS BE. KANE,. feb2o No. 82, 3d st."- — LAJI.GE: lot of Piltchogany Plank and Veneers, Afor tale by ItOBERTS ,KANE, ii3b2o No. 82, 3c.1 et. 3000 FEET best quality Rosewood, on hand and for sale by ROBERTS & KANE, feb2o No. 82;3d et. Cs:4l6U. 07 Bales Tennessee Cotton, reed per steamer "American." and for sale by mar 27 FRIEND, RIIEY &Co. 57 Waterst. BOLCOM , 6 500 .t.bs Itaeoni (hog rotimi revived andtbi sale by VIIIEND, RH EY 8: CO., niar27 No. 57 Water st. N. 0. Sugar: 100 Innis prime Na t ) iag i nf t c; l 7 . l e k b 6. , mnr27 b 7 Water elem. . - NtittiLE:Si.ibagLi l i b it e :r re B cla H n i dAe o rlale lay feb4 133 andl3s Woodst. FISH—SS bbls No 3 Large Iglickerel; 10 hf bbls do dd; 6do No i do do; 15 bbls Nos 1 and 2 du; 6 do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do Herring* 6 drums Codfish; for sale by LIIIII3ERT 4r SILIPTON, f1:114 133 and 135 Wood st pRODUCE-6 hbla and 5 kegs Lard; 5 do Roll Butter; 3 do Cloverseed; 600 lbs Feathers; 4 bbls White Beans; 30 pairs Woollen Slacker Received and for sale by LAMBERT & BEIFTON, 133 and .135 Wood st JAMES PITFIELD T ATIONE—Just eluting, a large and spina did assortment Or Ereuch, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JOHINTON 8r STOCKTON, 0ct29.. _ ,gtationers, Market'st. _ STATIONERY FOR LADIES. Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wfers, Spangled Sealing Was, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Caid Gases, Visiting Cardsi Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. ir.c. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. deal corner of Market and Third eta. PENaglers celebrated► everpointed la Gold Pens, just received and for sale atredured , rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 Booksellers, Market st. gn RBI.S. fitcy; • elk/ 50 tg Rosin; ,15 * 0 goxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; - On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by_ seps TWAPVP , 0,C011140R. - Latest Improvement. TIEDSTEADS' of different kinds with Gazzam's .1) iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of an. I. T. B. YOUNG fa Co; Hand street. , ConlAingls Improved Lard OIL BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, lint received from ihemamitircturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by PAS. SELLEIRS, dec93 No. 17 Liberty at. g Tiercea fresh Rice; - il 14 bbls, Conklins improved Lard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by F. SULFAS. • - . No. 17, Liberty street. LARD, 400 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment And for sale by F. SELLER% sep24. k . 7 'betty . -t A SPLENDID assortment of Rosewood and Ma' •ii_ hogany Pianos of the latest pktterneduat finish ed and for sale at a . r2l. No S 2 Wood et: - • AL'two elegatit'llosewerod Pianos; with Cole.i olanv patent2Eolean attaefnent,.lovt,for cash, 116;: (apr24) • F. BLUME'S, 112 y 4011131. =M=lll=lllM =M= X ' N. F. PERRY for sale at the P. C. MARTIN. Sundries. Pionoii• IfIOPLAR BOARDS,:vaiII seasoilid , old for sale by - .t, wwgiderft. • iia'rES.OF DI*COUNTI:. , -•-• • j iLLEN_ KRAMER, EY:CIIki , TGE BROKER, COILVEII OP T11.1.8D AND WOOD STAELIS. . , irrritstrissann.. Pittsburgh Barika.'. Philiadelphia Banks .". - '4,a 2 Germantown......... pal Chester C0unty....... par' ! Delaware county par Montgomery county..par . Northumberland pal Col. Bank &Bridge Go;par -Reading Lancaster._ par Doylestown par Easton par Bucks county.: Pottsville . ..... .par Washington e.. Brownsville'. • ' • I York .... ... Chamberriburgi4 GettysbUrg Middletown: Carlisle . . ... Harrisburg ..... I Honesdale '4 I Lebanon . ' Lewistown Wyoming - . Erie ' 3 %Veit Branch .... Waynesburg. I Susquehanna COunty ..f Lehigh enmity,. ' U. States Bank 28 Relief .Notes • .4 City and County Scrip...l • INDIANA. State Bk and branches.. I State-Scrip KENZUCKY. State ri.andliranclies,l Cincinnati 8nnk5.... , :.; Circleville,(Lawreime).•l Coliinibus g.enia Massillon I Sandna • • •• • • .• • • 4 Geaega •I Norwalk NessLisbon. . .. Wooster •• • Marietta .1 Chillicothe • , Cleveland ..'.......... .I Scioto. I Lancaiter..... ... . . : 8 Hamilton Canton ;20 50 -ILLINOIS; State Bkandßranchesso Bank of Illinois . 75 River Insuraoce company State ..5 Oil;land County.. ....10 Farm and Mach bank.lo St. Clair . IState Bank All banks.... EASTEIII4 EXCIIANGE New York... • (prom) Baltimore All BankEr V.T.1101212‘. VALVE OF COLVS. Eastern Banks rher. Gold, (prem)....l Wheeling ' - ;}.Old do.- do. 5. Branches Guineas s'oo Bach at Mergontown:. Sovereigns. , ...:. $4 83, - amivLAND. Frederickdors 67,80 Baltimore City ......par. •780 Country Banks:..... 1 Ten Guilders . b 0 NEW YOklf. • 425 City Banks pat Nap01e0n5,.......... 3 80 Country Banks -I iDoublooniSp4nish..l6 00 NEW ENGIAMD. 11.0..P1113i0Vi.......15 50 Ali solvent banks . 2 15 . , WILLIAM A. MILL It, co., BANKERS, EXCHANGE. DEDE.V.N.S, AND MAUNA! IN FOREIGN .AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, . AND SPECIE, - • No. 64 Wood st., one door a&ore Fourth, East sidc Pittsburgh; ' Pa CIIRRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks - on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the Most fiver e terms. . • - • • The highest premium paid for Foreign and can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange on England; Ireland, Germany,. and Irocnred, &c. marlO-dawy TO LEA.TWER , Dr fr ALJEOS. ALLEGHENY 'ARSENAL: / May 21, 1847, PROPOSALS will be received until the evening of the 31st. inst., for the delivery (in auckquan titles as may be required,) at this. Arsenal, of the following artieleb, viz : 911' Sides Box Leather r per side; 664 - " Scabbard do 663 " Pouch do 150 Holster do " ." 300 hides Sling do .. Hide (butt 30 Sider' Bag do • " Side , 20 " Fair Bridle do — " [trimmed. 20 t, Skirting dO cleanbd on flesh side and . Harness do de,' de do Pad:or Sheep skin, per dozen - Morocco do do. do float do (10 ' •- • E. HAILDINtI, Capt.Comm,g. triy22-dSc'vc'til A - ikon City If . I R 5. PATRICK &SON will continue to keep the INI Iron City Hotel, Fifth et., between Wood and Market streets, where they will be glad to entertain their customers and the public thgeneral: New Millizityy,istiti.`Friney, Eicy Goode Store. • No.lo, Wes'i skrie - o[St. ClOr street, tiaween Penn and the Bridge. • firRS. DUPE has • completed -hei. =augments, In during, her late visit to New York, for receiv ing at all ti mes the latest London and Paris fashions, of every article in the Millinery business. , -A choice selection of new styles Dress Caps Silk and Braid Bonnpts, Collars; Ribbons, Lades; km, just opened. Also, a new and elegant.pattern of Silk Cardinals; Caps, Bonnets; Cardinals ' Sta.; made to cider. Straw Bonnets Cleaned. A few gmid Milliners wanted.. • ritp4 BLACIIINE CARDS, LCiOat. 'FINDINGS, itits M. Cummins, Vo. 120 Liberty at., 5 doors below St. Clair street. AIrESSRS. James 'Smith & Co.'s Machine Card Agency, Manufacturer's Finding Establith meat, and dealer in Clucks, Looking Gloss -Plates, Frames, Glass Varietytpoods; &e. • nov. 18--a23d.k.w , HERBY M'CIILLOtIGH -„; John Black & CO., VITHOLESALE Grocers, Produce and Commis sion Merchants, and dealers 'in Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 160 Liberty street, opposite 6tli; Pittsburgh. • 141 - Liberal addances made on totlightoeutar may 12, New Fititutt Maude. epHD OLD CHURCH ; - I Officer's Funeral ; Tie Midnight Hour; We met as Strangers; Mary of Argyle; The Watcher •, - The Rose of Alabama; • Dreams of the Past ; e . Are the Links that boupd us Pillion j Where are now the hopes I cherished j 'Tis the Hatpin the ; He doeth all things well ; .. Fall of Vera Cruz. ' (a deseriptitepieto • IVelt.des.—Gesellei Midnight, Cypress, Atlanta, Morning Star, Linden, Francissia, Fairy,llPeese rosa, Washington. The above Just received and for sale . b j_ JOHN H.. MELLOD, No SI - Wood street. Vine Potkee'Clinertv pedErts , Congress• Knives; 44 , 1, 2 and blade do Wostenbolma . Pen Knives; assorted Rogers' of a .superior 4 . • Straps and Hones Table Cutlery; in setts of 51 pieces; mad also in dozens, of tht. best quality t Steel Key Rings; Keys, &c.; - • - 4 ' Tweezers; Clasps, &c. • , W. NVILSOIq, • cor 4th and Market st. HICHARI) 'F.-2.1LH61t; Jr.r. I , . . I M.POII7'EP. ATM DEALTA iN Foreign and Domestie Saddlery Hard. ware and Carriage Trinlraings, OF all 'descriptions, No. t 33 Wood street, Pitts burgh, seven doors 'abtre. Othi and one door above Ti. Childs & COS Shoe store. ap24 Joint P. Perry, • (Lute of the; firm of Malcohn, Leech g:Co.,) - VATIIOLESALE GROCER, Commission and Flour yy . Merchant dealer in all kirids of Country Pro duce, copper, find Em plates, tinnera , tools, zinc; lead, Russia sheet iron; iron and naile, - white lead, dye stiffer, cotton yarns; salt, &c., and' Pittsburg& Manufactures getreally,' corner of Liberty and win streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ;advances, in Cash or Goode, made on consignments of Produce, &o. I - ' rriayiB:4 Proliosras for Pittsbirrgh Coal. TIROPOSALS will be received byitlie undersigned; JE until the first day of Tune, - for the deliroryot -15,000-bushels of Pittsburgh Coal, of the beat qual ity for the fabrication of Gas, to , be- furnished onor before the first day of Cletoberaext, at the St: h Louis delivery, Gas Workeipayment toe made upon For further particulars apply to the undersigned: KENNEUII. MACKENZIE; Chairman cf the. Gas Light Committee. FUNERAL ASERMoll,occasiened by the destlr' Of the Rev. ikabert Danlop? Pmrtat of the Second Presbyterian Cburchflaarth: 28th, 1847, -on the Sabbath' morningfollowing hie decease. To' Which islprefied anaddtessi delivered in same place, at hie interment, garden:l: ,by Rev. -E. P. 8 . x1t1; D.. 1)., Pastor of the rime Presbyterian Clippol,.fille gfretiy,ltitlkAul: appendix. ,For • • tnyZ4 • LOOMS, Agent. -.'!,•:'4 4- ,..4 - ..- ~,7 ,4`7,. CLICKENER , S • -.. • Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pills. ARE universally - admitted to operate, not only . as an effectual preventive, betas a nevcrfaffing remedy, in all diseases which can effect the human. " frame.--Ilead-ache, Indigestion,RheumatismiPiTersi Scurvy, Dropsy, Small-pox, Cholera-morbus, Worms, - ... • Whooping-cough, Consumption, Jaundice, Quinsyi . • Scarlatina,. Liver complaint, Apoplexy, Cancers... Measles,•Salt.ltheum, Fits, Ilearttinns, Giddinessi' Erysipelas, Deafness, - Itchings of the Skin, Colds,' Gout, Gravel; Pains is the back, Inward •Vieakneast Palpitations in the heart, Risings in the throat, Asth. ma,- Fevers of all kinds, Female complaints,,Stichek in the side, Spitting of blood, Sore eyes, Scrofula, St Anthony's fire, Lowness of spirits; Floodin g. Fluor Albin or Whites, Gripes, King's evil, Lockjaw, Hys. feria, Bile on the stomach, and all bilious affections, Pleurisy, Creep, Swelled feet and legs, 'Swine -pox, White-swellings, Tremors, Tumours, Ulcers, Ven. Wag, and a host of others have succesaiyely and peatedly been vanquished by_therr . They have been known to effect pernitnient cares' when all other remedies had proved unavailing, and 'in the last stages of disease. " They have in Many eases superieded. the prescrip• live skill of the most eminent Physicians, and Ver .Ceived besides their unqualified commendations „ They have been repeatedly recommended by men ofthe most distinguished characters, throughout the land, and been sanctioned in Europa by Noblemeh, and Princes of Royal blood. , . • • They have been introduced into the Hospitals or Edinburgh, Paris, and Vienna, and through the die. interested exertions of our oreign Ambessndors, they have received exertions favorable. commendation of the Emperor of Russia, and his celestia/.l4pjesty of the Chinese Efripire. • . . • ' 14r" Scarcely a Packet vessel 'of from the port of New - York'," Without an-alintidanf • supply of the . • - - .f• • • • SICK MAN'S NEVER. FAILING •FltlfsNis. ter Agencies have been ~established. . in alt this. • principal Cities in the. Union, and aptilleatiOns are constantly reaching ns from almost Ournberleis vii. . !ages in every section of the Country. Testimonials of their marrelloui . effects are pouring in.froto all quarters—and in midi numbers that we have Sot . time to read one half of them. What stronger' or. more conclusive evidence than'these important facts: can the most Sceptical desire, Is it possible, that the many thousanclevylin have tried CLICKENEIL'S PILLS, can be 'deceived in their results? . IC-any imposture or quackery existed, would it not long. ago have been held up, as it should be, to the'scoen and derision:of a justly offended community./ • - Dl' Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing the sort was ever, heard of, until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore,always ask for Clickenees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pillsould take no other, or they will be made the victims ora PRICE 25 CENTS PER 130 X.. • . - • • Dr. Clickenees principal office f the sale of kills, is GS Vesey street,•New York.' • W5l. JACKSON, 89 Liberty street, bead of Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent for .gesterq Peuneylvania, Northern Ohio, and the River 'Conn. . . • . ties of Virginia. • • The followilig are Dr. Clickenerls dilly appointed Agerfts for 'Allegheny county, Pa. . _ • • WM. JACKSON, (Principal,] 89 Liberty' head of Wood. - •. • ; • • • . A. •Itl. Marshall, Allegheny. . 7 ; • Jonathan Ghriest, Ranchestert .. • - ' C. Townsend &Co., • • • - Jno. R. 11. Jacqeps, Birminghartir • Jno. H. Cassel, Venn street. Andrew S. Getty,l,Vyliestreet. • • Robert Williams,. Arthursville.. - It. 11. Hemingray, Snuth Ward. • • Wm. .1. Smith, Temperanceville. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville: Daniel Kegley, East Liberty. Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh.: Thomas Aikin, Sharpsbnigh. " G. H. Starr, Sewickley.' Samuel Springer, Clinton, • James M'Kee, StewartstoWns - John' Black, Tuttle Creek. • • C. F. Diehl; Elizabeth. - ' Riley htLaughlin, Plumb Township. 154 , 11ebsport.- • • IMSEEM MEM ?EIFIiESS£E JHyAds earn:illicitly° Balsam, -•• .• I s a pleasant, certain, srid effectuallfflitedf.;•• for Dysentery , Diarrh: „M. LoeSertessitholciai Morbus, Summer Compl4,, Cholic, Griping Painss. • Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headaplis lleartd.• • burn, Watarbrash; Pain e 7 sickness of the Stomachs Vomiting, Spitting uppf Food alter Eating; and also. . :''• where it passes through the hod) tinehanged, Want •••• of Appetite, Restlessness and Inability to Sleep s .' Wind in the Stomach and bowels, Hysterics, Cramp s : 4 : -' Nervoui TfelTioll and Twitchings, Eea • Fain ti ngs; Melancholy and Lowness of Spirits,' ftet• ling and crying.of Infants, and for all Bolvet Affec tions and Nervous Diseases. This is one of the most efficient, pleasiant and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the cure of the various derangements of the stomach sod bowels, and the only article worthy:of the least - conildence for curing Choleta infanta= or Summer Compldihr; and in all the above' diseases it really acts like a charm. . . All persons are requested'to try if, for Without ex eeption, it is one of the mast valuable fanlily medi cines ever yet discovered. Hundreds! nay thou sands, of certificates have been receiVed from phy sicians, Clergymen; and families of the first respec tability, bearing the strotrgest testimony in its-favor; too rthmerotis to publish. , • . For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72Fourth Strict. ma 21-desur • sprix azacyc - - • N.. W. CORNER at WOOD -AND FIFTH s-raErra. TIiE . proprietor of - the Ilfetning Port.and Mer -1 enty - ancl Mantlfdcturer respectfully informs _ hie friends and the patrons of - these papersi.thee - he hatin large arid well dieser( assortment'of • JOB. TYPE, T.AND ALL OTHER. - MATERIALS Necessary Co a ..Tob Vrinticg Office,ansl that he' . is prepared to execute • - LETTER PRZSi PILINTIIta, at 'EVERT DESCRIETDaTi. Books, .Billa of Lading; .Circulars; Pamphlets, Heads, Cards _ Handbills, Blank Checks, lint All kinds of Blanks, Stage Steamboat and Canal Boat Bilis with approprialo c uts, printed on the short-. eat notice and most reasonable terms: - He respeCtfully asks the patronage of bin friends ) and the public in general, in' tliebranch of .his.butu... nets. ' t sept 22} • • L. HARPER.. 119mospathlt. Books. • JUST received at the Bookstore of,the subscriber`' in .sth - street; near Market Materia Medi& - prret,. by 'Saran& flahnerrion, I translated and edited by Charles Julius Ifempoti M. D., 9 vols: • • • Hartman's' Acute ,discasa, .by Dr. Hempel, - vol, L Homreopattic Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie ; I enlarged and improved, brA. J. Hall;'M D - .Lakes New Manual, vol. 1. No. l•lind S . Hering's .Hornestie. Physician.- - • - A Manual of ER nnestic Cookery, for-the age orrot sonswho•are Wider Horoceopathie treatment._ • Borininghantenra Therapmtic Pocket -batik , for halgtcapathists, by Dr. Okie.._ Anbneman's Chronio Dige - ases; Together with Medicine Ctfeste of differenvitiret and prices. •(apl6) - VICTOR. SCRIBA; Airampirm , - SUGAR cON4T O ' GETABLE Pi L ----- Book - and JObPrlnting Offic e, Gold' Pene, F the most approved brands, in large .vatiety, O . .seleeted and adapted to every variety of hand: The clergyman, the lawyer; the merchant, and every class of men or ladies, requiring-a durable; uniform,- and economical -:pen, can be accurately suited: Their elasticity and fine points •giVe great ease in writing—,Making either a bold mark or d-beatitifift hairline, at the pleasure of the penman._ With care they Will generally last ten years. All warranted, and selling at the lowest cash pri ces, at the Gold .Pen Depot, cornet or , ith and liar het sts. 0ny1.3) W. W. WILSON, ••LADIES AND GENTLEIYIE Ii t who design poi! chasing Venitlan Dlinda, or Wish to get their old Blinds-renewed end :made better than When ne*, will please urke.notice.thilt.Andrew Whi is npW , permanently' situated the cornetof Wood and 4th sts. Show room:on the second floor OfNlr: Kerr nedyfe splendid Looking - Glass and variety on 41h et. All - orders tankfully received'' and pronaptly attended to. Please call and see tier fore purchasing elsewhere.' - warn' lilinerid 'Region of Ida'ke SatuFrio'ir , - A 'F.gta d'oz..slatest edition) ilw catoittaid ABristol's Mineral fle'giopli .accetapanied the mop of the entire cptinfry, number and locut,ico of every permit, name and capital Stock qf4flllie' raining-cofripanies, - result-of the geologfca and ty-' !pbgraphicat survey, together yip niltthe-stutiatinal' information relative to th - R,MiZelalllOil. o 4 of Superior, are‘contalrlsee The work.- For oob,by ` • Illitrat S, Commercial Abiv,~~bcrt et military store, ' • - Corner of Foterth.ol,llarOt afreets mad } ; • .W. ' • ' f ' T. ); ,- t
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