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Potri,-ars hereteferre, will be theunflinch; log adriocate of Democratic We shail eirtitiaite support the measures orthe National Adininiatration, believing, as we Arttily 'do; that itsdniessuresare,intimitely. connected - with the glory' and honor of our beloved country. We shall erppesri - :all:these chimerical and tineenstitutional Schemes which have been advocated hytheFeleral Party,-since the organization of the ,Governutent; for the se purpo of fertilizing the - rich- -man , s soil with the, sweat of:the .poor man's- brow.”. The Noxistesa orthe NATIONA'L. CONVENTION, in May nett, shall receive our zealous support, and we shall use - oUr utmost . exertions to eccure their tri umphant-election. . • . :LAINIXnaeIAL DEPARTMENT.—The Post, in its Commercial Department, will be equal, at least, to any ofita.cotemporaries. We.shill present to our xeaders a DAILY Review of the Pittsburgh Markets, embracing 'the actual transactions of each day, care- fully prepared by afaithfal Reporter, from the most reliable sources of information. The fluctuations In the 'Stock and Money Markets, Rates of Exchange and Discount, and all necessary information in rela tion'tO-Banks and Currency, will be noted down. The Illaiketi of the EaStern and Western . Cities are receired daily by Magnetic Telegraph, .and are accurately reported h.) gentlenWm connect seekWith_ the' best Mercantile papers. Every thing 'relating to the Commereizi stud Financial affairs of :the Meantri; ealeirlated to detralope its Business, Wealth and Resources,-will be diligently collected And spread befure our readers. Lots; DEVARTMENT.--4n its Local Department, the Post veil; rival the best of our city dailies. The same excellent Re i .ntiter who had the charge of this Department for the lust ye. , r, James D. THOEtiVEGII. Esq., will continue to serve up fur our numerous , readers each morning a rich dish of City Occurren ces, and faithfully report every thing that is new and I interesting. In this department of the Post will also appear a Digest of the Decisions of the Seprenitt Court, and a Report of the Trials and reCiekollll of all important cases in our County Courts, which will make the paper interesting, not only to lawyem and:suitors, but to all classes of readers. the-Latest News, we flatter ourselves theiTtist Will not 'be surpassed by any other paper in the West. Since. the Magnetic Telegraph has been iu operation to this city, We have' not failed to gue our readers fu.l despatches of the Foreign NeWS breught by the Steamships, news from the Army in alexico, Congressional Intelligence, sod sketches of the .;citing events of the country. We incur a-xery-heavy expense in serving our readers daily,With ICEWS Br TELEGRAPH, and we are deter mined,-for the time to come, to increase our efforts, in this - particular, in order to render the Post every way worthy of the cot fidenee and support of its Patreins and the Public. .CtizatsPmeneters.-•--We Irate secured a large num ber of valrfable correspondents for the Post, who will'iegulatly contribute articles on variour. Literary, Scientific, Historical and Political Sul-jects. During the,past year, eur ctlumna have been erPriched by productions from some of our most distinguished Clergyinen and Auornies; and we have also been farbied with Well-written articles from o her con tributors, on aubjects of an 'interesting and instruc tive character. The number of our correspondents will hereafter be- increased, and every effort will be made on our - part, to render the paper, in this de e:Cr:Meat; interestieg.and -"acceptable to all classe of readers ADVERTIAING an advertising medium, the Post prelnts unrivalled advantages. Being the on ly Democratic paper published in this.city, and en joying a large and rapidly inersasii.g circulation in Western Pennsylvania and Ohio, it affords an excel. lint channel through which the BtanikeSS Communi ty-and. Tradesmen or all kinds, can, communicate wig; thciV frjends;ciistomers and the public. It will be the study of the undersigned, to make lie Dforninit Post,it all times, a bold and decided journal—sound and rad/call:ails character— firm-but . courteous tcrwards its. political opponents— and free from altcliques hd factions whatsoever. To secure the confidence - , good-will, and hearty sup port-of-the honest and sound ' -.Democracy of the West, shall beour greatest ambition.. The tone and character of the paper, for the past eighteen' months, are the best guarantees we cau oiler to the Public in relation to our future course. In the Editorial DePartinens, the undersigned will be assisted by L:Ett.torr,'Esq., an able, forcible and experienced writer, 'and xsouncland untlinchingDemocrat: Mr. has-been connected with the Post, in this capaci ii, for.tieveral Months past, and has added much to the interest and.chaiacter of the piper. Teitiss.----The Morning. Post is served at the dwellings of Subscribers in _the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or sent by mail to any part of the country;for the low price of FiVT. DOLLARS per an ntinii payable in advance. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. L. HARPER. Pr v, March 9, 1842. SW: Country papers giving the above Prospectus a feW .insertion,, and calling attention thereto, ed itorially, Will receive the Vbily Poet for one year in eichinge,"and alio such 'slips, Extras, &a., contain bight's 2 nd.inipartant news, as may be issued daring the year; free of cittige. Itlonongihela- Navigation Company. , Norma .To . 4 4 70CiltOLDTM. a. ,punttauce of a resolution of the Board of Mann gers, thany. e. Stockholders of the Monongahela Naviga tion Comp are hereby notified to me et at the office of said Company; in Breed's Building. Fourth street, in the city or Psusburgh, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Mon day, the 17th day of April next, to take into considera i,on eertapt acts of the Legislnture of this State. supple tocutary to the Chtmer of this Company. By order of the Board. • • • WM. BASEWELL, See'y. - Pittsburgh, March 7th.-1648. - nun-10-tal7 . , T WOULII like to call the attention of Country filer. X .- chants, Hotel and Steambbat liar-keepers, private Fruniftesote.' to' examine my stock of. Wines, Liquous, - Cigart. &e..,now in store ' and cellar,' consisting of the most celebmted' Brands, &c. .Feeling confident of hay thelargest and best unsorted stock in any . bouse. West of the mountains, and being engaged in tie impor tation of• Wines and Ltquors. Sc., direct to this county, persons entirely on being accommodated. both in price and gnaliv. -•- - - P. IC: bIAttTIN, mete .corner of Smithfield and Front streets. JRANDIES.÷4O whole. half, quarter and eighth pipes .11- of Brand. Dark and Pale ofdlfferent gradea, brands and vintages,• for sale as Imported by P. C. MARTIN. tialc qaarter and eighth pipes „„T 'Of alirthe different Wines now in lute, rain to ar- Ylve;itt "various grades, brands and vintages, some very old. Farr Sale lusimported by P. C. MARTIN% admit - • CGARS.-- , 200,000 41ayana Cigars, of various brands, : sizes and colors, from Prineipees to the largest sized Begallai; of direct - Importation, for sale by . mirk P. C. 11 1ARTINI SUNDRIES. -41a1 doz. Playing Cards; 200 whole and half boxes Sardines; • 10 baskets olive Oil; • 20 doz. assorted Catsups, dm. • • casks London Porter, quarts and pints; 300 S doz. Brandies Wines, &e. very.old; bbla. powdered Sugar; - 80 baskets Champaigne Wine. part to arrive . ; hhda Claret Wine, for sale by martl- P. C. AUTUMN: I R ISH WHISKEY, am.- 2 Pancbconi - liish Whiskey; 2 puncheons Janthic . ii Spirits : as imported; for sale by marg • - •'• P. ei.Atairrill. O LD' ItYE W./ILSKEY. &e.-60 whole end half bbls. Brandy, f 0. IL Whiskee; lade. or old Tennessee POcelt or. solo' by" 1 . • jrnniftl • • ar. 4 - sm . atAIR. A u j i l7 6 l ll . vnsturtinv.fot sia!6 , b attor.ll A:, CLAM. ree.d, for suleiiy ' SMITH /46.8INCLAIR. 4 ,''',. ~, . , ,, ..E - ' j •--,'-, '.<'= - •,..- -. ..t-,2 : ,.;.. : ::,• ,- ;:.frt4 - ,-.,ff.„., : ...-_,„...... : :: :: . ..., ..:'; , ..: . 7'. - '&1:' , .,.', -.- -7:,';:';'•? '' ,. - . ' -, .':' 44 ' ,- '4 . SY7l" . :4A;*.f#:(,:t - V.:1:; . :?Yiii•;• -- `:".•;4i,":' , :' , 2::::'; ::P.'... -- - . ;;:'-'':::..'• . : .. i: , ' .3 „. 7 ';' , ;:iifi . :., , N...:-%3:'E_t5.._ , 4.;-;-/: , ii'. • - -, .:,•,...,.;:_::;•:.`,'-'7.-7;i0:::::t.,;,:.',.:''.?..`•:!•::',2'..i4-',N-;•7'-,!:-...•-:.;'.,-,...;'; lIME=2I.IIIMMM • • Window Blind Paper. 36 INCHES WIDE. 1200 Pieces Beautiful Rainbow. 141/0 do various patterns end plain; by the doz en or single piece. ALSO, 50 doz. BAND BOXES, VARIOUS SIZES, at the Wall Paper Store of .1. SHIDLE, -febl I. Smithfield at.. Pittehu re Setting ulf at Reduced Prtees. GREA'r - BARGAINS.--The largest and best stock of Funiiture ever offered in Pittsburgh, is now ready - for sale at greatly reduced Prices. to close nut the bust nest; of the late firm Of Roberts 3: Kane; consisting of every variety of the most modern patterns of Furniture and Chairti. - Those in want of any thing in the furniture line will'find it to their advantage to call at Ti,p. Eth, Third street, before purchasing elsewhere. By order of the Administrators of the late Wm. B. Rot erts, r • - • EYertAKilE Corner V Penn arsd Be..elair Street, Piarburgh, Pa MIR: subscriber, having assumed 'the management a this long established and popular Hotel. respectfully artnouncea to travellers and the public generally, that he will be at ail times prepared, to accommodate thernin oil things desirable in a well regulated Hotel. The House is now bring thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur •niture added; and no' pains will be spared to make the EXCHANGE Otte of the vizor amar Hotels it, the country. The undersigned very - respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore received. THOMAS OWSTON, feblo-daw Proprietor. - Notice. • ALL persons interested in the Extension of Duquesne XI. Way, from its present termination at Washiegton street to the Eastern line of the city, on the Allegheny river, are hereby notified that n plan of specifientiou of the Opening of said Duquesan Way, - is now deposited in the Office of the Recording Regulator, for public exam ination and inspection, as directed by Ordinance of the 20th day of November, 1017, authorizing the opening of said Way. It. E. McDOWAN. • maB according Regulator, City of Pittsburgh. Extract from Section 10th of an Act entitled "An Act to authorize suit to be brought upon the Official Bond of William B. Mitchell, late Superintendent" . . "And any Owner or owners of ground Ipiug an the line of such street, lane or alley, who shall consider that he, she ,or they; shallsillier damage from the opening Dr wi den:tiff of the same, may apply, by newton, to the next Court of Quarter Sessions or the gaunt} , of Alleghe ny.' rnarf.Ltal 'D FIFTHARR pp.N.Nsybv.A.Nl.l REPORT—just .I_ll received and for sale at 85 Fourth 51., by • M. P. MORSE. SALT—I4OIbbc. No. —I Salt. at the landing.. for sale by martl• MILLF:R & RIC . ON. XTEW PIA-NO FQRTES.—Now receiving, an enure nmv stock of. Piano Zones. from the manufactories of Cale L Co., New York: and Chickering, of Boston The patterns are of the latest style, and with all the modli ernimprovements.' For sale at Factory prices, by deeln JOHN IL AIELLOII, 81 Wood at. r 61,10. %Viltnington.Tar. lot Male by MILLER it- RICKETSON. B ACON ANl.ifiliCK PORK—.SOO Hams Bacon' 1,100 Shoulders do.; le! hits. Sides do.; 57 do. in 'bulk, Oa consignment, and for sale by ;Ii" SELLERSd NICOLS. M=M= It.I.N'ICES - IN K.—.l nst received ut Atte - PKILIN . n . a. I - Svonv.. 72 Pourth 1.300 KEGS PROUT'SIYINTEit NEWS INK. 1112.4/ lb. and no Th. kegs., I'ron's . Printinglnk is acknowledged, by prinzers, to he the heAt inanufae lured in the country: A. JAYNES, felt:l-claw Agent for the Manufacturer. lIMS ~ "; ., •:::i':'!::'..- . ':.; - ..;]: -, i' , :.:,: . .4'. --, _ - ';'-:1-•'.!:' &MEM PITTSBURGH spilust* of , 'TBADE; WM. BARKER, DALZELL, Cox:art= ppp hLuteil R. E. SPLLERS, ' , . • Barrisu 1 1 / 1 4 Depameres froncLicerimit.- Dec. 11 4 th For Boston. Jan. Ist •." New York: - . Jan. 15th " .Bristort: • • Jan. Mir " New York. Feb.l2th Boston. Feb.26th " New York: blarilth Boston:.. " New York.. •• And bereafter,from April departures will be weekly;( pool to America.,•and from A PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1518. Steamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for Cincinnati, 10 A.m. Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, BA. x., and (I r, st. • ' lqail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. at., and 12} western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. it. NorthrWestern,, via Cleveland, daily, 10 A. M. Erie and. 'Western New. York, daily. 9 A. 31. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 A. Y. ARRIVALS; AND DEPARTUItF OF .SIAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. fit., closes 12 M. Westent Mail, Cin. and Louisv., due 8 P. N.. closes 5 a. m. South. via Balt. and Washington, due 8 P. 11, CiOSPPS A. M. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. m.. closes 9 A. 51. Erie and Weiser') Now York, due 8 P. N., closes 8 A. m. STOCKS. Par nahte. Asked. Offered. Bank of Pittsburgh 5.50.00 13 50 , 75 5 50 .00 Exchange Bank 50,00 44,00 4340 Merchants' and hi. Bank 5000, 47,00 45 ,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank Nom: in market. Hand Street Bridge 50 3 00 50.00 45.00 Northern Liberties Bridge ....... 50.00 35,00 04.1 Allegheny Bridue 21.00 36.00 .15,16) Cmnellsrille It. IL Stork, paid on shares, 52.50 City Bonds (6 isfr cent;) Molong.akela Bridge Gas Stork Daily "levies,- of the Markets OFFICE OF THE POST, TUESDAY MOUSING. lifareh 14, tales. S Yesterdafi was disagreeable; but, notwithstanding., it was the busiest duy of the season. The wharf was a confusion, uith tte hears on heaps o: bales, banal., boxes, &c., &c. There were annoy sales front stores, hut without any material change in prices. • Produce—The receipts are heavy, owing to be pros pect of the opening of the canal. Much that is arming is intended for the c 'sten* markets. Thu prices lucre but e not been nuttcrially atiectoii, • . Bacon—There are nwny transactions in a email way. and WC notice some heavy sales. flat we can find lie change in figures. We thitil, 31; 41 ildl about fair quota lions, though sales arc made above and below. Bplk Pork—We still find it difficult to get a price for Sulk Pork. From all we learn, we think about :41 is a fair quotation for flog Round. Sales 00000.000 Shoulders and Sides on private terms. Butter—{ filiod article of Roll still continues belfrec; but market tolerably well supplied with ordinary. Sales at 12e5131 ; sates ( . 11 re 144. extra Prime Roll-at I 10. Clicebe—Sate bf 10 boxes W. R. at Ne. Laord—Sales tire regularly made tiom store, at oat]; for No.l id kegs. Sale of 33 bbls. Grease nt fle• Window IV , I:4Se—No change; sales of Sail at $3,50.. superior article is worth kr‘.62. Clover Stied —There were rumors of heavy demand yesterday, b.Gt.we did not hear of ani important sales; a few bi.is. were taken from-store at 13,37- -Grecerles--Tke transactions of GroCeries yaster day were rather•heary. We heard of many sales of Rio Ciafet at sir ael. 4 mo.; one sale of 40 hags c cash. Ifirtger—,There Was considerable enquiry yesterday, owing to - the heavy receipts. We have no change to no tice, and still quote at 5} in Idols.; 51 in htils. altilesse . sk—We heard of sales at hae.; some sales at 29; holders are firm. Itlec,-There is no change to notice; considerable de mand, with regular sales at Skill tierce. Corson—There bus been= advance in prioas, though the news from the Last has wade holders firm. For good middling Mississippi is asked ; sales of Tessuessee at 7 67k. Pig Metal—Some"receipts from be:ow, yeknerdny, but no :inks. None 'edring down the Allegheny yel We can giro no prices; tut dealerssny there has been no Change lately. Fl our--LThero were but few receipts yesterday, and we did not hear of more than one sale at the wharf. which * was that of a small lot at 134.37. W think this figure in dicates the state of the market. From store I.y dray loud sales Hero fair at $4,513. Orl d Peaches—Regular wales from scorn at E 1,50 0450. Shorts—Market almost bare; a squall lot received yesterday, wilicit was taken from store at irm. Bran—Sales from Core at 16217. Market almost (ACE TESTIARJNYI—Dr. W. Ls:ens, of ville, N. Y., says: "I am well persuaded. and have 1..CG11 tor some ume, that your 17oinestie Vegetable Pills are of grout use to all those who may have occasion to use them. and have administered teem to my patients" Fever and one. .Dyspepsia mad 13itions Fever, are lan mediatMy eared by the use of 1)r. Ralph's Pills. Ptire, 2.5 cents a box. Sold wholesale and recoil by S. L. CIITII.I3ERT. "Smithfiel near Third. Also. by Wm. Cole. Allegheny c it y ;r J. et. G. Sinith, minghtim; and John Al*Cracken. Filth Ward. febl7 G . Paper. LAZED D U NGL AZED, OF E VERY VARIETT .A_N OF PATTEILNS. 1.000 pieces Superior Glazed Paper. 5.1,00 do' du unglazed 1u FOR NALL'S. PARLORS AND CHAMBERS. They will be sold for CASH OR RAGS, AT LESS PIUCE than they can be purchased in NEW YORK OR PHILADEL PM& Those huvin,ghouses to paper,and MERCHANTS'. uy ing to sell again, will find a betterartiele of WALL PA PER, for LESS - AWN - EV, than has ever been otTered in THIS MARKET BEFORE. Call and e.tionine at the WALL PAPER STORE of J. SIIIDI.E, febll Smithfield st, Pittsinirrh,. EAh I • TD-- barrel, prime, for • le by dreg SMITHa& SINCLAIR.. tLD WHISEY--Old Monongahela Whiskey, for Salk byy the lib! and on draught; 2 . 1b1s old Dourtion Whislinv. for sole by nar7 MILLED & RICKETSON. AGAR - 52 bads . N.O. Sugar; . • . Loaf No, ITo 4 : •• 10 enso " refined: • ' 2.5 "• " • pulverized, No. 1. to 4: es holm, White I lavrisat Sugar: for wile by • MILLER & DICKETSQN. MEM= ".; -, STEA2II =13 . 6' • 'Pepartesia from Amaira. 'Jan.: lit Front New-York Jan. Isth " Boston. Jan. "19th " Now York Fetr.l3h " Boston. Feb. 25111 " New York. Mar.llth " Boston. Mar-45th. -" New York. to November inclusive. the every - Saturday) from Liver merica to Liverpool. Steamboat Aceldentt, &e. On the 6th instant, the boiler of the steamboat Frolic exploded, when near Hennepin, Illinois, causing the loss of several lives. The steamboat Defiance, from St. Louis for Cairo, witlia heavy cargo, sunk near Liberty on the eve ning of the sth instant. The boat, it is thought, will prove a total loss. Furniture saved,.and ma• chinery probably will be. Instiranc $5OOO. The Cincinnati Commercial says, that a hogshe: d ofsugttr was stolen from the steamer Albatross, while lying at Mycr's wharf, and taken off. We, ghoul t be surprised to hear of the rascils next carrying off steamboats. 5.00 05.00 'alt etricierrrATl.--The regular Packet will eave at 10 A. M. Foa Bnow, , svlrm.—The itlanlic. Capt. Parkiu x.in ; tha &Wit, Capt. Jacobs; anti the Louis Mc- Lone, Capt. Bennett, run regularly between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, one boat leaving each acorn• ing and afternoon. Foe. WELLSVfLIE --The Cab', eopr, Capt. Monre, leaves every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 A. M. The Bearer, Capt. Clarke, leaves every M , .nday, Wednesday, and Friday. r 1 ,(, ) llottoriLbit. the Jutl7,,, of the l'ouri of quarter ttf Pooco, in tool for lot. tottffly of _All, DDA`D, The pethis.ll of I). P Carpenter, of the Niro', Word. Pitthimreh. ID the ',may tore stmt. 1.0441.1 t yonr petitioner beta piovoled himself with inateriele for the accommodation of and "'lire, of his dvrnll- Iton,e D. the vv,ird ator,SDid. and pray./ that your Honors will ho pleavt•il ID ;011111 ithn a iit•elim: to keep DUlthe hongo of einertsonment. Anil your pctititMer. as to duty 'rill !way 1). the 4mb,crilo 4- 4. 4 • •••,• of the tiforeetdd rovenahip, tit, corn, . thus the ,:101,11., of Food repute fur honesty and winner: moo. tool 144tvtill provided with hats rutin and ClDlVf•nienerk 6. r the accommodation of lair - ebti a and other, and tat said tavern iq DeVe.tiVir, Bolick, 7, T. Pit-otottr. P. Nina. L. Herter, A. Efynn, Al. A 1 1 7414441. 1. tillieblv, J. Prentoil. I' Hamilton, r. All.ut It. 114ohes. marta-daw4st• f riT) l l 7- 1 - 17-4 - 47M77.; 1T4 7. 71,741744..:i.41714i.;1470 - 4;1471474WritTr g ''S4..sti..no. of the Peace, to nod for tl“. t'oatit) Al leeny • 'l h be petition of Silas D. Pryor. of Caldtvid in the comity of Allegheny - , humbly Am., ell., That your petththirr bath provided ltinieell:nul l material* tor the nroommatlation of traveller, and ~there. ut IM4 11Weliing horde in the tou "ship afori•ellid. DID] pray, that coat Honors be pleaeed to gruel him n liven s to public house of eith,rlDlDD,.•:“. Au,/ your yoli 11011er, as in duty bound. will pray. ;5311..A.5. D. PRYOfI. I.l'n, the subscribers, citizen, of the ahem inwnsltift.do certify, that the above petitioner ifs of good replatt, 144 honesty and temp . sfrance, stud is well provided with house room and Conveniences for the. accommodation of travel lers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Isaac Sick - nun, George Drake, J. F. Curry. J. Dell. Win. N. Gilland, Thomas Patrick. Samuel Wilson. Wm. Long, Joseph Curry, WM. Cowan, 0. Con - n. A nu streing• niarlftals• rra the IfollOrnthe the Judges at the Court of quarter Sessions of the Peace, io awl for the County of Al. leitheny Fite petition of C. Hartwell. Sd Werth city of Pittsburgh. in the emottyriforesnitt. /ninthly shewetle. That your pc *jolter ba th provided hintself with materials for the aceoncoodation of travellers and ushers. at his dwell ing Infuse jiff the. Ward aforexcid. nod pray., that *roar Honors will he pleased to grant him a lieelme to kt;elt a pa' die house of entertainment. And yonr petitioner. as la duty bound, will pray. C, imarr W We. the clthaeribers, eitheens of the above %Van!, do certify. that the above perimeter is of coral repute for COaesfY s-n! temperance nod is well provided wth i th, th fc neon and conveniences fur the tthethumodalion of travel ers EL-1.1 Others. and that ensd inven t is nerr,aarc, Wm. Dilworth, Jr., T. IL Halbert. John G. Ittielton, John ItleQuewan. Jas. Julio MoDeiviii. James McDevitt. Timmons O'Neill. Samuel Baird. Joseph Coll ides,Wtn. Jackson. Win. Gilluntre. tun ell-and• 'l , O the Ilneornble the Judges of the roar of grouter I Session, of the Peeve. in and for the county of All, 'flat petition of norms Jessup. of Inthalm Township, is the county aforesaid, humble sherveth. That put pe ntioner hark provided himself With materials for the ac t conmuntation of travellers and others. at his dwelling house in the Townithip atOresaid, aucl pry-, that your Honors will be pleased In grant him n license to keep a public house of entertainment. Andyour petitioner, as in ditty bound. will pray. THOMAS JESSL'P. We, the subscribers. citizens of Indiana Tp.. do cer tify- that the above petitioner is of good reput e for honesty and temperance. and Is well provided wrth house room and eseivenienees fur the actommodation of travelers and others, nod thnt said inven t is necessary. Roger Belk E. Smith Jag. Horton, A. halalter, John M. Claron, J. Henderson. W. NV/loran. F Harlem-h, John 011arn. John Cready, John Speer ; James Henderson. mar II elttl• trt) . The - }l6iiorable die Judea, of the Court of Quarter 1. Sessions of the Perim:, in and for the Comity of Alle gheny The petition of Lunn Bosrott. of the Township of Peebles. in the County 1110fesitid, humbly strewed.— That your potitioner-hath provided himself with MO tonal, for time accommodation of travellers unit others, ut his dwelling house in the Tp. aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will 100 pleased to grant himi a license to hoop ri public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as to duty bound, will pray. - JACOB BOSTON. IVe, the subscribers, oltizens of Peebles township, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and tetnnerance, and is well promtled with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel ler!, arid others, and that said tavern 15 necessary. Joseph H. Crane. John Gamble, Samu e l Meridi e m.. James :Stratton, Gcu. Wallace, Henry Barker. Joseph Gensler. N. BridonthnlL J. A. Rthiefultor, C. Erw - in, Me- Porters, James Lelamter. mar gio6eElositcTimi,ii the Judges e 7. Sessions of the Peace, in and for tho county of Alto gheny The petition of J. D. Mner. of the township of Findley. in the county T o n esaid. humbly sheweth. That your petitioner bath provid e d himself with mutest. als for the necommoalation of travelers and oth e r s , of his honse in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grunt Mtn n license TO keep a public hoot Of eatertaiameiii. And your peliticiaiir. as in duty bound. will pray. • .1 B. NIINER. We. the sobserdiers, cuizene ut the mere:mid Tp.. do certify, that Mc above petitioner is Of geoid repute for Iton esty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and eons - etticncus for the aecommodation of tmeet ors and others, and that said tavern hi neeessory. Matthew Anderson. John Ferguson. Tulin Moculho m h. John A. Armor, John Peltnek, Jefferson Patio., David Cooper. Perry Bonham, John 0. Gaindich, John Hood. Joseph Giendoning, Samuel Springer. ntarli fro tire Ilonc;rnlite thC ,ItldgeS of the Court ' Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Al- Ijcheny. The petition of Francis flood, North Ward, Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth. That year pe titioner bath provideslidinself with materials for the ae commodation of travellers and others. at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to gram him a license to keep a , publics house of entertainment; And your petitioner. us so tatty bound, will pray. ''RANCID HOOD. 'We, the subscribers, citizens of the North IVerd, do certify, that the above petitioner ix of good repute for honesty and temperanee, and is well provided with house room nod conveniences for the aceimpulasion of travelers and others, and that said luxe& is necessary. James Mathews, Dennis Leonard, Moses DlarAell, A. C. Dell, James Qraharrl, Samuel Lindsey, Hugh Garvey, John Davis, John McKee, John M'Clure, Samuel Ward. John Divine. rillU the Dotterattic the Judges of the Court of Quarter j_ Sessions of the Peucc, in 411(i fCIF tho county of 1/.- gheny. The petition of Dnniel Feiekison. of the La ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the:county aforesaid, humbly sheweth : That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant hint a license to keep a public house ofentertainme tn. And your petition er, us in duty bound, will pray. DANIEL FEICKISON. We, the subscribers. citizens of the let ward, do certify. dud the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and Conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Adam lioeh. W:Helnike. A. Holintrirr. A. Nardi, E. Fen derick, .1. Hryar, 11L llllull, C. F. Dahl, W. Frank. A. Litelen. Chas. Cramer. Peter Hgck• marll-3td• PLAYING CAILDS-- L swis J. Couloir wishes to inform his friends and customers, that the Agency for the sale of his Playing and.other Cards, in Philadelphia, has expired; and would respectfully request that all orders be forwarded direct to him, at No. 134, William Street, New Yens; where also limy be found, in addition to the above articles. a complete assortment of Fancy and Sta plef Stationery, received by every arrival front Europe. ah2d-d3w dirar TEt cERS oftidministration:rm the estate ofJohn Dow i ire y.lntc of Hollidaysburg, dee'.l. ha ring been granted In the gui,cril.er, notice Is hereby given to all p. , ,Ja I. in debted to said estate, to make payment without delay, and all persons having clanns against Sold estntr., will present them. properly toilltenticated, w SilClt.l. it Harrisburg. Morels t--6t Atimblistrarnr. The " Pittsburg Host" and Ilt.llidayslturir Standard ' Will insert the almve six times and vend bill to this office, liarri.vbrtr*h Unica. I .- Ml.O . 10 1110 - c.. 4 . - 1 1 1,4,rtri..11: 4. 'ea: havlf removed . .rehouses on "SI0:111,m wharf,' upper Bn,itt. Liberty Street, where they nre now fhlly prepared to receive a large amount of Produce, Sic., to ship. on the opening of Canal navigation, to Philadelphia, Baltimore , and all intermediate places. fe b 2.5.0 litver P Chit OF 11 korr ORGH. Ak . FILI.7 Sicamer.Denver, Clark, Weitsville; Coleb Cope, lloore, - Battier and Wellsville Baltic, Jacobs. Brownsville. Atlantic. Parkinson, do: " -Dispatch, Nelson, do.; Monterey. Morrison, do.; Danube. Cucke, Cincinnati. Palo Alto. M 3 Donald, drineinnati. Skipper, Stoops, Zancaville.. Friendshi P p Davis, Cincinnati. D:PD. Steamer Beaver, Clark A , RT IV E ellsville; Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver; Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver and Wellsville. Dispatch. Nelson, Brownsville. 4 Monterey. Morrisomßrownsville. .• Baltic, Jacobs. Brownsville. " Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville; Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. • Monongahela. Stone,Cincinnati. " South America, Clar, St. Donis. ~'-~;; -frnstelhufejazts. Proposals tiir Bituminous COSI. . . . • - Dat,:terose-vr, • Bureau of tilonstrumion„ Equipment, ;twiner -Ir. proposals (endorsed .i r'roposuLs...for . twany Swin bt received at this burettu until 3 o'clock, p. N., ; of the inch next, for furnishing and delivering tu such ports or places in the (inil of evict) as the bureau may direct.-or on board any:vessel lathe Oulfeif Mexico that the commanding naval officer may directon its arri val, such quantity or quantities of .the best bituniinous lump. coal, suitable for steamers. as may, from tune-to time. during twelve months from the date of the contract, : be-ordered by this bureau, on fifteen days previous notice being given for its shipment—the deliveries to be .mede as 8001). thereafter.as practicable. • The coal must be such as shall its approved by persons: who will be appointed by the bureau to, inspect- and ex amine it before being slopped; and the vessels:employed. in transporting. it shell, in no case, exeeettlie draught: of water specified by the bureau. One lay day (Sundays excepted) to be allowed for ev ery twenty-five tons burden for esch.vessel,to commence from the next day after she is reported to have arrived at her place of destination. The commanding naval officer of the United- - Siates squadron - irolie"Gulf of Mexico to have the right of de taining vessels longer than may be necessary to deliver the coal, if he should deem it expedient; in which case demurrage will be paid by the-United States at the rate agreed upon. The rate of demunage.asked per ton, cue tom-house measurement of the vessel, fur - each day's de tention over the lay days; must be stated in the res pective offers. •. . Persons who may be desirous to offer, are requested not to go beyond the quantity they can certainly deliver. at the times whin may he specified in the orders, as no ex tension of time can or will lie granted, and in all cases forfeitures will be rigidly exacted. Bonds, with two approved sureties, will be required in half the estimsted amount o f the contract, and ten per tient will be deducted from all bills, which will not -be paid until the contract shall be completed according to its terms; tine remaining ninety per cent. of all hills duly approved will be paid within thirty days after their pre sentation to the proper authority. livery otter must be accompanied by a written guaran ty' (sighed by one or more responsible persons)-to the ef fect that he or they undertake that the Milner. or bidders, will, if his or their bid be neeepted, enter into an-oblige tins within five shays - , wvidi good Mid sefficietit - sureties:to tarnish the coal at propweit. No proposal will be con sidered unless tweitnipanied by Knelt-guaranty. • The bureau reserves the -right of rejecting opus sob mined by persons who have faded to enter into contract after their offers butt been nereitted or who. eller cuter ing into contracts, fade') to fulfil- theta. The. o f fers must state the pits from whirl the melt will be taken. • f" -- "rtt he published ttriee u week. omit the of March. in die National Inteldgeneer mit) National Demo cod. Washington; siornint , . Post end Daily l'intes, Ilust.; Journal ot Commerce. Globe, Evening Post, and Sun, New York; Pentisylvititiait. It) -lie Ledger end Keystone, Philudeiphi,: Eric cn,server, Erie, Re.; rooming p ost . Petstiorgle Enquirer, Ricidia,nd . Va.; Republicait and Armts. a n d Sim. thilumere Waren and Southern Argus. Norfwk I . broltiCle nod Old Dominion. Port...month, Vs. t'ehtt I •ln Ditit March • A. Nn rill. F.. Ecodertek. Geo 1: Mottorry. Allen Gortlsitt, Jar. Cray. IM Jacob Weaver. Jr., A. Becleu. John Dnahip, (i.e. Recd Townsend. t . 3lto.tty. John 1:311 , 1%re:1. _ . _ TO the Deiltuitient :iluitseritter s to du. , Monotighltein vi7utiott ('ontimay —Nidiee is hereby given thus all shares of Su,tb sti.e,efil.ed iu tit e Monongahela Navies bon Company:l,nd which have become subject to fOril:ii uru by reason of the non-payment of instalment s mid in terest thereon, will be forterted to the said C011ip:Oly. to gether with all instalments already paid thereon, its pnr suance of the provisions of the Charter or - Incorporation, unless the wmaid instalments together with interest from the date on which the same were made payable by a call from the Miami of Managers, be ituid its hull. to 'Lltotnas M. Bowe, E.g., Tr,o.,ork, of eau] company. at the EX. change "lark of Piitsburglt. on or before the f,r,t da ) of April, A. 1).1 , 4'. By node r of e.- J'4,nrkl of Malta ilAki unr set-n.q. ry . ith:?2,121aw1.N1,161 A riot her ftlylsmoind in the Field I receiving, at our ilvw tlnli . of of the clie++l',l and brat wesaraaealr 01 ready 'mote Clothing ever offered in thie city, to whieli ire in vite the attelition of tiros e who wish to et. onoutifte. De , tf.is s, ulua2,ic stank, viitun Me on account of Cuteness, rtraeas and Levu ext.re,-.ly manowetured for this mar ket it in I art of the fo!rowing : Fine Antoricnn. Punch unit tires, anti truck Coats, French black and A in.:llya (data uud furry' Cu_qaittiere Punts; at wItOICII C • et: Co.htriere: plain mid figuicil Sad.. a.c. Cravat., Drawer. and UntlerOirts. null its tout every thing itypettainiug to a grutlititatt'a wardrobe. fur in the oi,e I.,:tanut app.( of vi:ord,tl:-. rightly innitir,tood. iniquoltol nll that itlett hare ihoUght. drealned. tlone. or been the whole oxiortini toilver.e. and what it holds fa but Clothing, 'cool the esieuve of ail SCICIACC lies iu the l'ililo:ophy ay:wile:. • SOLA1)1 . :1: N0..11 Market reei, one door v N. B. Miltin g rustle to onior tit the Otortrot totter and on the Iona( wros.,ottile ma r -, -tel 9. k. %V. RIORSE*S WEEKLY . 111.712 GET or XEAV nonce Iron It-11. '1 , 1114 Ltfe of Omen tier Liu yard. new supply. • Melons!oginood. Nos. 40. 41 and 42. Ilimory on the titrondists, rul 1. Living Aso.. No. 199. Brian O'Linn. or Luck is Everyth:. new an ply. 'lloonnson'a Money 11.eyurter for March 0. To) hot', do. do • do 9 The Cuurt of the C. , t , Pirator. by Eugene Stop atom:irk:min 4.vonta in tit: 114ourr of AttlOrlilt. The I:legitimate, 3 story of conflict between good alit] evil. Mysteries of London. a new supply. • American Review for March The Public and Private History of eirc Popes of Runic, No. 1.. Phrenology Improved and Applied. See; Culture and Perfeetion of Character. Physiology. animal and mental - Memory and bitelloeinal Improvement Derediffiry Decant its laws anal fuels. liklueit But . . founded sin the Nieurr of Alan. Combo's Physiology Relbaten. natural mad wynale.l Marriage, its history- and philosophy. Faseinniffiti, air the Art of Charming.. Wornan. her eduention wont ilithienee. • Phrenolgy, fur taalinuls and families. Physiology, do. do. School edition of Phrenology need Physiology. Lore and Prentage. Matrimony. Philosophy of Mesmerism. Teeth. their otruclore and treatment. Phrenological Busts Advice to ilie Morris,' and Single. Phrenological Ouide. designed Dar Students. do ('harts. Ly the bemired.. Just received and for sale by ettorll Al. I', MORSE, 05 Fourth at. New Sprin g Dry Goods. — , A A . MASON A, (11,02 Market street, have Just rect.'s:. ed at lame supply of Neve Spring and Summer Dry Goods, tchirh aiil be offered wholesale and retail at very low cash prince., Amongst War assortment nt hand, may he fooled 10 cases fancy English and American prints and chintzes, comprising every new style now in the market, and aver,• purchased at the present low rotes, which still enable us to sell at leant 45 per emit. leas limn former prices. Also 10 eases Mall patterns fast colored euerimack and calico prior.;, very neat arid desirable; 2' cases new style plaid stripe, cud plain linen gingham*. of every shade and quallry: ;1 eases spring muslin ile !nines itch} and chesty foredo colored mesh:nem:a and mous. ale lames; re; Pewit lustres , n new and splendid article for ladies' dresses; primed orgaudees; satin 'edited and plaid ha:ups: I ease changeable lustres, very rich. a large lot of 4-4 and fi.sr Freiwii printed ea snbries and lawns; 100 dos.. best quality ladies%and gent's tad gloves; white goons of every- description, together within general atiPortnient of housekceeim i g goods, ere. etc, Country merchants, and the inlautaitti nut uf Pittsburgh tool virility are respectfully invited to call anal examine our stock and prices. Nvhiet: we will warrant to compare favorably with the eastern markets. A. A- 31.A.50N h C0..1N. Ina r „ 61 Market street. betsveen 11 and nth at. (daces; iniaglbilkßemedy F OR Conks, Colds, Asthma. and Cunsantptianta--aThe great and Only Remedy fur the reed diseases is the Hungarian Mao:oily' , lim,overed by the celebrated Dr. Malian, of Landau, Englund; and introduced IMO the United States nailer liar intenediate soperiutendence of the in, eta tor. The extraordinary sueness of this inetliCine, rat the cure of Pulmouary diseases, warrant. the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible eases that can Lc futantl in the emniumeity—efu.cs that seek relief in vain I from any of the common remedies of the tiny, and have been given up by the most distinguished physicians. as coftruied and Incurable. The Ralseine has corral, And will came, the input desperate eases. It is no quark n QM rum, but a stand ant English tn eel le i ete, oD:flown and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should be supplied with Buchan's Hung.nrion Balsam of Life, nut only to corinteract the consumptive of the climate, but to be used apreventive medicate in all eases of colds, coughs • spitting of blood, pain in the side und chest irritation and soreness of the lunge, hrouchitis, difficulty of breathing, I hectic fever, night sweats, emaciation and genera:l ty, asthma, influenza, whooping cough, turd. prim. • . Sold its large bottles at $1 per !nettle, with full dir p ections for the restoration tae health. Pamphlets, emend:ling a !MEN of English and American certificates, and other evidence, showing the unequalled merits of this great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, trratuitottsly. Fur sale by B A. FAIINESTOCK &- CO.. lebl9 cur. First anti Wood. and Wood and Oth Enlcqi. \I'ORKS--SirAstlry Cooper on Hernia; Sir Mlle,. Canpot on the Breast, &c.; " Tcsijs 410 Thy-nuts Gland; Colle's Lectures on Surgery; Watsoit'a Practice; Mackintosh's Prabtioc; Physiology: •lionler's Anatomy and Histology; Churchill's Midwifery; Velpean's . Midwilbry; • Diamums of infants—Dillard; Di.cases of Fetnalsk—..Ashnell; for sale by If. - S. BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Market street. mur3 „... _ PacatS, illustrated 1-3 na7P. l 3T's new coition of the Poetical works of John v ul hjilton, va memoir, ittid critical remarks on his genius and writings, by Jrunes gctritatimery ; and one hundred and twenty engravings from drawingsby W ni Iltirvey • In two volumes. SPANfitit's G#ccii Tv.arrsvaxr.,--The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles / in Greek, with }hagfish nips, Mtilosonhtcal, exegetical ; maps, indexes, etc. togeth er with tho Epistles and Apocallpsc ; the whole rosining the New Testament—For use of Schools, Colleges,ond Thcplagical Seminaries. By Rev..l. A. Spencer, 4, tI liraNovel—Midatirrinier's Eve.—A fairy talc of rove. By ltrrn . S. C. Hall j“infs ijcn r 1)n- ~11li, ay the Fourth. Ling France and Navorr, by (1. P It. 'Jame, Complate four parts, paper; Y el - . cloth. For sale by JOIINSTON it STOCKTON. inn A BookAeller,, en, of Market and ad As. CIILOROFORM, in 1 lb. bottich,_' Purr' Nttrie received and for sal, by 11. A. EA lINESTO72I-1 CO,: earner I if end W 004,, 1V- A /A Eit:S.llll'—jlitettittler-ietted Inns hued V with lahnselfJultn .- from lthltintore, hi the Gre- ce,o and General , Curnatingion Business, tinder the style of S-Ilers & Nicola. Dated istJannarle-18. Pa • 41==nta Sur „sati 'do trt . 'Ern/Mill& FARhI•I , 6I2 SAR—EGluated in - &chaos , T &Minty, Vat; and within 20 "iii, harem otthri - Ohitilivq, gend horle blualithillikhoP,Ao sa ss 7 t antler retie, L•C•iu c'ullivati° rntri• n.: P tr i sEß l" acre. Terms accenunn•ln,lit'c: . .tnarlY R,nl P Estate 'A .•ent..750. 50 Smithfield at.: ENNSYL. LAMA 17 -190 acres dmmproved Lind ' sitau ted iu.JeiTertten .and Elk counties. - Price 3450 an acre and terms cat , y. ta..CUTHBEIIT, Real Pint Agenr,' 50 Smithfield st. wtth Cattrage tj house, to rent limn 'the tat or Anril Inquire of "marl-tr L. - tkNOWDEN, tNiWitter'st. rro LET--,That large, and commodious warebotiSe, nated Second street, Beer Wrkedrinst belctieTtAii & Co.; and at present occupied by John Little, S CIMILUEMT. Gen. Agent, • . • .50 Smithfield street. s (XIV TO LET-On the second story of the ware, .._house,'NO.2tlWoo.t) st.; having 's. front entrance: runt% - • OEOROE POCHRAN. . _ . FOR BALD—The:sub scribe r Offers for side the improve ments and 'properly he LOW occupies; situated on the Fourth Street Road, about three miles fronrMii•cdiy; cort Minim; of a Mall finished Brick low; containing. ten roomS, and a cellar Under the wholer un excellent Brick Tenant House: containing three rooms. a lave barn' and excellent stablingt. a never failing u running spring of softwiner,.(lll,l a pump ofexeellent Water at the kitchen dear also, it garden,Containing Some:choice fruit tree's, logath• cr with about ten acres of excellent ground: - ' The above'property will be' sold on reasonable terms, and possession given. ou the first day" of April: - if not sold, it will be for rent after that day. - For further inforination apply to the subseriber, on the premises. • ' feb2l-dawtApl '• DAVID BEELER. - • ' Marcus rimy and chores. Post) . , o Let s MtA NOW two story Brick - Dwelling linnse. situ ated on the East Common, AlleKliesty city. !attar the residence of Judge Irwin.) and finished in Mt beat modern style. with handsonie portico in from. douhle,pat , tors, furnish"d with marble mantels and intpuisc s l sliding doors; dining room and hitched on Iliofirst flow, soul Milt good bed room* on the second story , : with finished garret. Enquire of RR WARD GRAY. oitihe.yo•ntis or of lellll-11. (1).. Sreond ruIWO Litifito Romus. with steam ttwer: Enquire rit 1 rite Fite Factory. coaster of O'Hara snit Liberty etc.. Fifth Word, Pittsburgh.... - feblJiAp, PU it II ew, Uric: k . l lnttAes.sitnnte•ct . n• t:to.. int inr ni,lted in Ow 6,1 style. with tionitk luailwirs. and sliding floor., trill., dining runiu and kitchen on the Bret floor, and £lx good room, ou 1.110" Other iWri HOT O'l. :En• quire in the 162111 e rase, of !111.311-(.1t: fettle-110 110 LET—it !trick: I tve ve, caner of Welniter and Ful l: tun streets. formerly Occupied ity I: 11. Nutlet. Po, session given immediately. Apply lo fels/941 J. C. CIiiNIAIL'AS. 116 :;;;.! J. nod Ildritatorics "fa oriel: !Muse. corner of rim. and Union mtrevi, ALSO--A very 4,110 V hti Freme in Alliiiilitny rity.. Apply toJAMES _ • . I(n.s tlift•ffixth %Var.', ench g•I by It; feot. on which thsre t on ,weer. telling' spring of %rater. (fetes rociitc AN. 4o tuulLiS, .Uilta-te for aphystfillisor ileitnet,du t Penn agieva bet..ve,..lllland and lfrvitin effects. rjortfllll 1., 1.11A111„FPO story s tr 7 ol, I bath bones aux oflett, situate near Ihr crrnerof Wylie and Wrishiftelon st mos. Pcn.session given on tlfif firarof April an.ll. Ejaiti7) JOII7 F. PERRY. • rro I.ETd:—Three flwelltng AiT;i.te fut l'ourtlf I. neds the Canal . 11ridge, in the city of Pitts burgh. st Ls°, a Rana, by /0 feet, with a eLtilvi.miCtil Cairn tic e eu sth, near Wood btrVel. • A ino. a frame duelling, lon snide.. 'with nu or r.• ground under cultivation, annuli. ou (thin J.une. in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of janS. .1. 11. W11.1,1A NIB.IIO 1X...1 et QILI•LNCE THAT DREADVBL COUGll'—'ri t t• !Ames Cl are in danger. the ork of the detroye r has bn begun, the Cough of Co w nsumption bath s it a sound ee of death. ...Atm YOU A MCkiltXl4l Tuts.. darling child- your idol and earthly joy, ts.now p.•rhars •eonlineti so her chamber LT.& denerrons cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken tiozere, till the bold disea , elans airetuly,gnieed nputsher —the intinitt of her supulehral, cough pierees your soul. rur:vG UA S. syhrn jail a bate to Culler disease sheds a heart trashing blight over the fair prOspects of the'lit' ture—your hectic eouel.l nail feeble Bulbs tell of yeur low of hope. but you need not despair. There is a balm which mil beef the wounded hums, his Jir+Sbetaanirea Iltalkam. .. - S,TTREE. the wife of Wet. 1.1. Attroe. Phat. wits given up by Dr . Sewall of Washington. Drs . . Roe and • Mitelelloulif Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Molt of New fork, liar friends all thought she utast die. She hail every uppearenre of Lein; in re0,,,,,,,p t i 0n . ;o a t wi n , so pruntaniced by her physicians—nem:ill's Balsam scan given tool it cored her. Mrs. GAna suass - rz. of Beill'a Ferry. was also cured ef eoustaiuni o o by this lialscut when all usliPr remedies failed to give relief...she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Cardle.• Dentist, 221 Hroadwilv, hat witnessed its leas iu several eases where Do ot h er mederitte utroni ,:ll relief—hut !IV) Balsam operated like to therm. •Dr...e. also wittmsted its woodertid effects iii raring Asthma. which it never fails of doing. Spitting Yllesel. alarming es it :say he. is efihohtttlic cored by this Balsam. It heels the reptant oisiombleil blood vessels. and hiaLss the lungs-sound ngnin• • • itev. Joshes. /O -:•• ••, Its.- gAhav,Tas cured uf crotch end rettirrhal toteetionEi of t 59 e e ers ntse. sta w nding. The first dose gave him more relief than all the oilier tnedi. tine Ito had ever taken. Dr, L. J. Beals. IP Delaney street, gave it to sister-in-law who was laboring WOOF and to annlitur surely aillteted with' the .Astlimot. In troth mires its effeets- score ituotedinte, soon restoring them to rot:arable health. Mrs. Leracrri. IVrt.Lc. 1 4 5 - Chrisui-st.. sittl; red lone Asthma 411yeers. Shertnett's Batsem relieved her et once. and she is eomparativety well. helms enabled to every ntleek-by' a timely use of this itiedieihr. This indeed is She pest remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit ting Blood: Liver ConiplaiillS: nu.) all the a ffini 601.01 . the throat, and even Asthma and entisomption. ' Prior 25 cattle and 21 per bottle. Principal Gillen lOU Nag:Mu stfeet.New York. Likewise Dr. Shertutio's celebrated Cotefh. WOTITI and Camphor Lozenges , . Premium Tooth Nish. end Poor Mans Plaster Sold wholesale and retell by WM. AclisoN, et M s Boot end Shoe Store and l'at,itt Se4lecille• I\"nrrt 0,15 29 Liberty street Sittslitogli. hood of Wool street mud by the following , duly appointed Agents far Alieglien) County A. M. Mar.hall. Allegheny city: Jnrtn•hna (Aries', Muueliester .1. It. IL Juelines. fllnuiughtuir A. S Geity. Wylie street; J. G. Mush., eur. Wehmee and „Eli e , Runlet Nee:ley. Rust .I.ll, , eriy: 11. L. Michell; burgh; Thos. Alkali, Slinrpshurgle. Sarni. Springer. Clio. ton: Joiner/ Arline. Sve.vertstpketi: John Bleck. 'Mirth. Creek: C. F. Diehl. Elizaliellg Rowland & soh; Meßlduselley,. Bakerstown: Riley Plumb Township: lt•nt. - Striilh, 'Tempera neeville: Jae. Fulton, Tit ren rum: C.H.Starr. S wiekly. Inn r 9-1 • ~ ,41114 - I'lllV ATE 12;:i1lASES. b,. .I:rown. Of 65 Dinininid Agrc. can ,be consulted in all cam.ii "in private or tirlica:z itnntrc incident , to the hiimaa Cram, and Syphilitic cruptians,gaial;thrta and 3334 com3equenreii, together with all distaste, imptirities of the bload. with all iii.ases of renercal origin. skill di rett AOA...ink strictures, elem. iirl.hrol discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; ribm. rheumatism, female weakness, diseases a Ike swrs. monthly suppressions. 411..Ofseti GI . tit, minis. fistula in nno. nervous affections. pains in the -book nod loins, irri tations of the neek of Thu bladder Una kidneys, scorlanin eruptions, - letter. ringworm. merettrial di:leases, die. TWEI 4 IIP. -YEARS' PRACTICE Exclusively devoted lathe study and 'ointment al,llO - and those arising from youtlititl excess..., gaiety. climate, or impurities of the blood. - whereby the constintitan may have - beet' enfeebled, enables Dr. Brom' to offer assursou'es of speedy relief tO all who may place themselves under his care. Dr. 13rown's offices are emiveinently arranged into sep arate apartments. Patients 01111 visit Dr. lit without fear of to other visitors. Iris of imporlatiee to ninny persons in need of milieu! aid. to obtain good elicit, privately pad pwooptly. To all such.' Dr. Brown's ready skill iu removing acrrill dis ease, i ll th e i r various Omits and stages. otters inducements which can rarely lie corralled. Strangers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Thieve has been regularly etlimattitl every branch of medieine, and lin the last Twelve years cciiihned himself exelnslytily to the treatment of those diseases. • • Dr. Drown tho only regularly elluentml in Pittsburgh who yiv hi 4 whole attention .to 14nsc COM plaints. fl7Tertain,'a and speedy Cures will, in all eastta, be guaranteed. A -Jai • Thecenteasns are relieved in a short titan. without - UM: minion front business. 117 - 17ernin ur RuPture.—pr. Brown also invites per mit's-afflicted with Melilla to call. :Luke has puid particu lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance. asking advice, must contain a fee, or they will not be attended m. • (D - Oliice on Minuend Allcy,.a . few doors from Wood street,, towards the market. Consultations strictly con& dentint, nettls-11,twl y distiovered rem iltlrAgtelui‘tlaatfsrMlisrutzt.ws7teic'tleY'Yalild certain remedy far Altat painful trouble. It never fails. - (Mine and Privuto Consultation Rooms, No. OS, tumid alley, Pittsburgh, Pn. The Doctor is always at honto._ intile-davytf New fletafeet iloaery and Bakery. CIEgROB ItiIIII I PFIIT has iltc pleasure of annOun clmkto the per,* of Pittsburgh and vicinity-. that be has °Pealed. ht i\o. '4 Filth street. between IN 0011 and !Market; with a fine ahtiotinent of Confectioneries. Bread. Cakes, Fruit, /be. seluelt he will sell at retail or Wholesale, His custoriters rest assured that their orders will be trdi told with despatch. Give biota cull before purchasing elsewhere. feblo-tf MEW BOOKS.—VoI. ilistory of the Giranlists. or Persoptll Memoirs of the Patriots of the Revolution from unpublished' sources: by Alphonse do Lantartine in.thres vols. Vol. 2,1 just received. The Life of Chevalier Bayani, " the Good Knight ;" by W. Gilmore Simint . , Scenes at Washingfon—a story of - the last generation by a Citizen of Baltunore. Adventures in Mexico nn4 the Ihocky Mountains: by Geo. F. Rua - ton, Esq., Member cif the Royal Geographica Society. &c.. &c. Now and Then—A Novel, by Stinpiel Warren, P. R. S. Author of "Ten Thousand a Yetir,l' "The Diary of Late Physician," ke. The above works received this day, and for sale by JOHNSTON Jo STOCKTON. feb24 Booksellers, Market at. • • A.E' • • SAYE A.ND PROFITABLE BITSINESS.—fi. perscin having a capital of SL 500, can make an investment of it, hi u saw and profitable tnanutbinuringbusinonn,tio* in operation—iho owner being desirous of ohringingltie bunt :105,, and going into the countrk. . L. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent. so Smithßcid st, . . persons indebted totlie subscribers, are 111 'renuesied is make - pokrnent, on or before the 05th nist., if not, their nectitup: *lll be given to a Magi.strate tbr collection; all persona havingelaims aguinet the firm!, Will please present their wooing for payment. +l l4 lc4E l l dF MATE 4. MEM .~a~,":..~`';..,~..~y„ • k'.Y~ •six--. ' stAifit . "'' ANI/ yrrrsstquili iAit7f-:4t -- ,t-liitr l, t t T LIiQE}. /OMB Independent - ;.4te,of steatnersno w eeinpa,,id of the and turus.hid. and magi poWerfal:pojitit.ontbellmwr,. , of the ,et The highest or' agen: are prod . 4..s.'itteszervicos,•pf_the , and most expeneneed men engsrerr lit 11:e, river i•i i sU.C - fih.7 The line has been in opeiution:fer'sa years; hna tacd nearly two millions of. peopte.whbtilft stiittigtine slightest injury tQ their persbus.; , , TheWpvilniewra - am.1194e purism, 'With atirpessongerAttiellotbellniffir tur.sytcty, regularity& arid apeetl.' , vAll that money hell procure line been 'provided fir-tlie..safitty, comfort and couvenieneefsf passengers, Tile Inatsleave tor Cincinnati as follok;•=4 , - . MONDAY pt.l.Clr,S4—,The. Mom:air:turas C.pt will leave Vit . i s ahugh every Monday Morning at 10o'elock; Wheeling evesy,'Sormdey - evening at 10 P,St.,. ' !.. . TuEsDAY .P.AVICET.I7,Ie 4.frn. - er , •Yno., Jr/inifther A 7614 leave Pitotrargh event atte.klal mink.; tit lflo'elock. iY.Vheeling ow:7 Tuesday.evopiag WEDNES2:O4 PACKh:T.-ahe 10- 2;:iCapt S.,:Dtart: leavePirjalmix,ll- e•ioryWedn4NNY iat 16 a m.oining atlOo'clock; Wheeling. exenyednesrinyie.i.e;;; , , • •- 'T/IG7t.SDA • ItramfAxi;,Cilti.t.::-.R.: Grace.. Will leo vcltigsburgh eery Tkupicloy 'thoyriinff r . 0 10 o'clock ;.Wheeljsigcrcrx l'kursdiy Wvening, eflll P. N. FigStitY e.t.a Pill No. 2, Capt. Ornoks, will leave Pittsburgh every Priday morning si.l9-6!elock; Wheeling every Friday evening at to P., M. SATV/1,14.11 - PACERt---The captl - ffs Camp. will leave ritt,shili g h every , Saturday - Inarnitig at 10 delpel: i Ally.!elinkt every Saturtlay••,eVenu t g W ivy. at . . . SUNDAY PA Isaac Natrrax. cnii: G: Nasan.a7lt.lcu%u auslJuigli . 'e , .try'Stxru.lay'llibrn44 . at c . 1 7,1 14 , 410-?,X;•-• .-•2 • • " Loit,h.:,-.•• • -• • •• • .• The new and sidendid eterriftet OftlENTAir; VAN HOOli,'M ter; will len ve for thm . above and ltittnnedkalc Tor.r.s,ore,f.rpesdrty..-Mdrell 1 Lb. of 10 . For freight or oussap.,eirorrly , 'oti(lioaril. • flierlo - • • ll'or/4-17-I.e—Trif •_ , ,triuner W1:(33/INt..-TIIOMAO prdrk - er..E4 - - - ,lttristei,- sera v - ii•ifn For freigisr pits..dirre. 4inring superior.fige_uutiiiod. tidos. apply 011 Lottitl. or a, • ••••-: inar6 .'frEfi. 11. )111:11.:N1iERC4E11...1.0nt.., 4t. . • , • , Tun .teutm.,r 00.1.,E.E COPE will leave for •avt , r, ttlusguw; amt -I:V4l4:yips. on "rites day. wr.Sattinlay, at it :a., re turning on Ntin.lav, tVednesdav, maul Prtduy. hint a boat at the fandind. between N•Vootl PTieet mild the:Bridge, prepared to receive frehrlit% at "any .tione. " • - _S. -W. 11 A 11 B 1 tUG11,.Agent14:, • 0, :0: IVood street. - Pittubitriflk• and Wheeling Packet. Ttt !twill -strainer CONSUL, Dae.scr P. hiagit KINNEY, Al:Oiler. will leave regularly for Wheeling:on ilVinday.ll:cdaeaslay:inur.Fri clay,:ai.lo a dock,. pniistly. e• • .• . • el ate Wheefiiigre ry 'Pnesday: Thnisaay: stub Satur day,mf 7 o'clock. A. 74 " The Ciin , nl will land,iu ports. Every aCCollllllo,latioll thus fa! pp 'cured, fur the ettitt.itrl and ,afely of. puesengeru, has IrCell provided. The bout is also pro, - ulcd with a milf-holing suti-ty-guard, to preVellt eX . Nottion. Vur frei4l.ll or NI ppply, nit hoard, or m . ar" - JOLIN FLACK. Agent. Beaver. and Pachtt. I Tll Eltl3 .l \' F: l l. Cnslikri‘ CLiitst. Ntukier, daring the' eOrrillit; Vittiter se:Mot, Mat t a chilly tri t e:l n Beaver titld krillrei, leaning Pittsburgh every morning ut.9 o'clock. mitt Wells ville et 3 o'clock. r. y. - O. NE lIARTON cO.. "ornnts.' • • VIIll" , . tizicamer Illaiii..ANDEß. Colonial. 11, .4, Forisr, Wilt cave for tno niiiwo and allinterowOlote port, regularly.V For bright or patrolgo, IGCInU Aulleriur accononoilit llotoi. nook- on I.llra. .0.14 P Nor elliollanucl. - Till , : Ilist running pist,enger srrnr PENN SYLVANIA. K. o .poir.ltlamer,will Leave for the above nod Intormeniate ports. reguhrrly. For freinta or 1 1 a 11, 41 .1 '.t ,If 011 hOurit. lob:5 Pit tabesrgle and Brostrusevltle peaky Packet . Pnenvsity tat. le,-Pt. Line. • • L 'rUaltrAtY let, L 9 ,15.. EA 1-11 liAll.N - AT , A NI co 11, 31. • . The 11111 OWing eltIV bunt!, complete the line for the pvesopt uetteon : ATLANTIC. Capt. JantuS Parkinson; BA I TIC'. Capt. A. Jacobs: and Lolls m'fkrm Capt. 11, lionnett. The boats ace eterirely.new.nitel are toted up - without ragartLto expense . . Beittry comfort that money eau procure has been provi ded. The bows will leave the Mottongultela Wharf Beat, at the foot of Ruse at. Paseencers will be punctual Lou hoard; as the boats will repaint, - leave at the inlvenised - luaus. pi _full. For Louisville. .. . • . tt g:s l 2 '-'l'-'lib: li I l entacey Iliver Paeket. 0/11 . 1N - RA .01.11 Bnoons. .llttsiatr. gilt linivo for the a ovc anti twentieth:tie ports entolarly. ... Pus thig lit or passtige.epply au Intavel, l'ttleS Fur Browurrille. The oew noel pos,senger oral itirti Atelnner H, I.TIt J.setin.4. Grit) Irarr fort to above part during the present stp,•l,. 8 . 1 8 A , poseitivolv. For Iree.l l lor pas , p.e. • • IpPly 100t,',).100t,',).f e 1 i 2 - • For Brownsville. THE new Moil and Po'stie tiger steamer AT LANTIC, !.suns y/casnesoN,., Master. will leave tor the above port this day, at 8 5...m., - positively. • 'For freightor paAsnge apply on hoard. • • 104 TUE good etearte•r.ST. ANTHONy,'Fire,s. MAY. Master, will leave inr.the aboVe Dint interutcd i ate ports as deo ti as the Spring Irate oommv Imes For ireidit or passage apply owl/unlit, o T (0):, JAMES M.-AN, Writer. st, For St. Lents * TIII excellent and light tlitaight stouter SWAN. 13. Mx x. jiaarr. kill leave AN , thC above and intermediate handing; Ot it te' lyt.c.kx, for freight or posAtige upply on hoop!, (If to • lett3 J AMES 111 AV, Water M. For St. T.Outg. ' • steal - flea NORTH CAROL!: -• +, • - DEVINNF.V. Maiter, will leave . for ul;iww and iulernuuliew purls. on regularly. reir freight er posuure apply on boord. fel)4 Por St. Loran. . Innew and splendid steamer ANDREW FYLTON, W. D. rI:LTOS. 3Dtster; will lease nhor.• and internteditite laitdingr rogolarly. Por freight or passage ripply nu bowl], or to jnkil7 JAMES MAY. • For New Orleatta. THE stcam , r AMERICAN EAGLE will leilVe for the above and all intermediate pope 11:gularly. ireiaht or passage apply tot board, or to' • thlil G. R. MILTENBERGER—Aeent. or New Orleans. lAtip 111 r splendid 111 tealllrr $ ANNA, H DLX[ISO'N" Ninster. will le trefor the above rrnult xte regular') Tor imurln or pus‘a re npply on board.felt" rpo the Muster Carpenters of the Citios of Pittsburgh 1 and - Allecheny. and vicinities, Von are hereby notifintl, thot Corpen .teriof the two cities and vicinities, intend,to dewing! art advance of 25 rents per day upon their prasent,wno.a, on the first day of April next. fly order of the. Aseocia. t cat: EftRETT. It. S. . feb3-tf (Joarnal gad Dispatch copy.) OATS—A fewthousand bushels of clean nterehantablis, Oats will be pur4hrovic, qp application the QurteY Master's Offieo f corner of Penn street n vl Garriso.d alley • fehl94lnwlin . . 15J Our friCnds who feel inclined to assist in procoring" subscalberitht Aflr ConlinOgn papery will be , .itokkr . ettouk;ll to cut out the following prospectus, ,und attach a sheet of paper at.the scribers names.- A CHEAP CAM Immediately after the nominations of the Baltimore Convention are made known to the country—say about the !It of June, next,—the nmiersigned will egnamorice the publication of 4 small Compaign Paper, entitled THE JINFFERSONFIN: which will be issued weekly, for six months, or until the result of the election is announced. Tho ,lEFFERSONIAN, will be filled with Political.,lattor, BivelY ; nuii will ho furni§lied to Pluhs on the following terns, viz Ten Copies for . Fifteen, T Twenty, - Fifty. - One hundred,i it seems tOho generally Omitted, that the approaching Presidential Campaign, will be one of unusual intereet: . The old' Sttani. 33oat -tgiitir ter 03223 !4.74 7[KIIA I'G N - PAL P EIT'- Federril Party; so gßen defeatedilsi l bricif more, in the field, ondeavoring l , With tte-t hundred 13riarean hands, to grasp and brink within-its rinks, all the factions. ends or parties Sin the cotintry., , se make corm-mit) opposition. to tkePentopitt, 444 f •On aceptint of the extreme - chealiticto of the paper', we shall he ehliged:t ?,:: - „0 01 - q „ the cashsylezq, rigidly.- TilereTore_,,, attention Will he paid. to tiny aceotapanieOlythe Pa-111 - • lhe 4p.F'FaßsoNiam zealous s upp o rt to the Notittbraf ! s Of ilia NA.i . JONAttekiJkltr*tritnft - and to pnbliogaFe, the unprineipicd-hnd-iinfirii t - , trintie course; of 'the' Federal;Ptirfy,and*lfl' those )Tho.ars ipnqigg - ic potirgiffly, to ottr countt - 's enemies.' Addretis, (post paid,) 1 " 00 7`oo 9 00 -tao 00 35 00 N 7 - 4 0:k"' g• , A,•s -rx• . 4- - • e . . ... .. ._ - - i ... • t - r m s 1 • & i r, •l i.s.w u r:imitation &. i :•'.iiintr A • s " A N tow't..- S t l Dom and 4 'Beiskes. Drdxf . i.e - Poi t 611 4• Ikrthenge::Cerflta c. ' i f t e %'•it,AßO - Nadi and : '''' :• '''''•""' Contr:of Third etaj•sti,rdiricarOp oltst4l rChdrirßoiel.•.. , - -•,-- .. ":•404114. - t Al .•:.:-',.• N. HO 21VW IL 1 1 10. N; . - --::,-a-- Paainio OnoiLDinhes..imitothanzo nano, 1 Jlini , Sete., xa..41 Aftitket i!ftet•lPitt.Sinirrit, - 1 :-..:i:::...- •,. - ; 0.. SELLINt. pitie , ... • ESL 11A.74.:: ..t.i..: ,Inltat. :Lad N.•q, wit; ~. ---- Jk. ortelneholoti, ". ' At* Philadelphia 4 4... Louisville `. Lib:„ • • Lialu ntufc - ill •''• •PN !ft.% SI% . ..1..): It. • , : I • " ff-... f 0:4,'S ..z..... ~.;:- .. t: i.- , - rhaVo * .ti; PUP, .'. Ohio-. , i n ai“ 1;4 ' ' - ' "-' I — ,* • lei , - 03.:4 • - ios Kentuci ) - r:`'74 v 91 0‘ 4* ': ' ' '' . 7i Ihrgink ~.. • i ..d.i.i.Ne.,,s • .:-.. ....7. ~,ie • ?sib 1 ,Th,.,.ii„„ .l ....• m 417 . 2. . . :,.. Tennessee a. 7 . We."C tnlii ..• " - .1, - ; . i V 6 1./.101141.31S A. lIILL•Nfro.'OO. 7 . ; ,t.". AtnAlt • Z.VCDOTi•k: Lania.gli • ..iiirb - ilrottAti. Y Fcncittli And Dontcnit Erth an v. anifirgitel 'el ii , rai4 • Bank Nines mid ezpreir, No.' GS ;Thud a., art, .duff cakret ' n 100: rad aide-, .eittsbluzli, pa., - - -.. r:, Scit.TRRENT Fundrreetlettl en 'ettposit. and red:ergots. Wane iin all Ste Cities throunbuthe {hated Stntes4s. ' Flit hhecks cm' Daltimoni. Phl t adelplast.New }'ork_lias. ton and Cincinati, constantly for;!.ale in alum tamale ,1-^ ~_ . tap li er of the phi°, entachy. palann. and yli. grain. rt4 ' sn•••' boucht and 3011, on the most favorable-tab:gm, _ The .- - tdd for por.igts ond Atitatiehlo Itiohei4.lr7".. l Pum P ~.._ ~ ~„ .: -•,,, z .......„,.. Gold and Silver C...."1-I:sicit,ANDIIIII:I,IITDANDSCOIt., EXCII.OIGE 0 . 4 ::-.1- pi , 4%ll: ari a imard a t. .:,:rt - t• LAND, for arks in land" 4" ",, t. , ",..; : - - ,;:::.:gt. 4 marl°. lacy. .......... .. ass 's. noon'. . If 00 N• it N.& II G r,:-Igr. T. - , -, •.5)...1ef RANKERS 4.ND EXCIIAIVGE43RaMt..V.:". k hi. E. Corn..? Q4 l . Treed and Sialh snaps.. Ti.7.4/ntrgh,-.214 DEAKERSI.II COlill, 'Hank•Notes. Tinto Bilit,t,:Poreiett . :a nouriok.v t ioien g t, c'esufis!iteA of Dapc.- - A4, kit Nt.f: ott 01l the principal Cities of the Unitill t CM rope. for sale in runes to sun 1 / 1 1 /0 0, i 4 5 1 .... • ••• . RIIM% - rrua per fund. received on dep.:film- - ..CtQLLECYIOANS,mndr on all pars of thc,l , :taion.il34 10.CrOtriati - • ' , - .; .!' a l. Spiti. If. Leceli & Son, . - ,..: ,- -•;",.7 -- "7, :011 - -.. 1 (Viet) & Sito‘%4l.;n,' : -"-.... t•• at fil.p.' 4 I ll m. Bel) 4 Son. . -7'47441j' ; +l,qt. 1 '-, '_ii Itl , Clurken& ie.:, .: .: :,, : ... ~.... ~..... raw Nog/kali St Bennett. -- 1.; ra.^-r 1:4-1.esta, ,Oletaulo Si etother„ .--1 : -. a -n1 0 :- •--: -"te Paled, Lathrop & Co.. • PhUkalilatit,"zr,A W. It.',Chotnpson & Co.' , „--• ~. r; ~. - , ..7 ioto lloadly, Phelps ACo ".), %,. , ..r. _..., e 4 : , ihilt,..%k & t.n. f .!!, . . 41 . r...,./ t ... • , " ••. . 0:'....• tiiriuly • - Ward - •S: Co. } _ _. ..- . ' Aft ... :i . I :13“), 31 , Ctillough tr. Co ;.),I&Wrsoilihr .....tr-a . - • if*. 1.. James Ck•orce, ) .....,. • :1•,,,!,-1 , „,1.4,,,t1 - 4I„ If. lignoty Cluciilligitl, 0 • ...`..l:te Antal o , J.-„ , : ot, 'it at,ieoa, - i:res.it,lo9***At hiesau . i. Fenner & APAlnlan, • ~ tis.s. : a• Pt =lit, Esq., Ca-shier, Bank ot vrislarln.-tlYeal rittaburgli, Seplernher Vii • 15•47-y, , . ,- , • !..1544,0 •-• wirok4untat 4.4 Way Prelmfts . sAigeou, cam.= mc F bi recozumo, ;wow -•• • • o u , 1 1 QA • .4pipa, l Xcl.l.7Slv for the transportation of. way.frcighi ll betweez Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Ilolutsurprnabited daysburgh - ,.Water street, and all intermediate plfscir-; One boarwal lenvh the wareltause of C. A. AP.AnnlAu, Co., Canal Basin, ldberty intact, Pittsburgh, oervd (Sundays e.ticepted,) and 'shippers tan always (loan having their, goods forwarded without. delay,' and fit 1)ig• "rates. This Line •wa.c rernieil for the special the way lour I , run., The proprielikrs,4lnt;nkful , :br ILA . i t** . .liberal patratuit7;thet *htive„receivvd . 4,urnik, titer . years; teAtie . eltud pyublic t indaearthmr old Custprle3Tll tTv t i t irjr, b a l g eXte are n U ct ea b i cre T rlg4 • 40 accommodate all inert:m..l brisinesi.• 'L I t • . • . norrarross: . IL H. cA . :44..V a:'ro. wsr. sTriv -•- •-• E. G. ISTiTT. WM. FULTZ.' . Jmos.a.i..,oatE. JOHN ' , Titus:Dix. k Artnowtax: . - 2 • C4i.,.pittst . :tirek . • 1: •-• C.ikAlt;Johnstuti . -n; ' .• 'Jolts hltu,es, Hollidaysburg; . • - ' llonirecr.& Mritsor.d,Wider st, 'th & Sinclair; J.' &_ 04: U. 4 Smoak It. Raison ik,'Citt.r R.:'ltfoote Bsiyal9r;;4% fil oath; JO'sf.lllrlie4 Wm. I.etimen. itionlan at Syk3',-%. mar 1 ' • • (Gazonceopy.) " e braises* : "I • rsasaliart skt lent 1. to ~A7.,:rdr,4ntrrata„lo;lltltinNioerrec. ba4lZewbnanlaryirdiei: our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowast rates. Bills bf Lading transmitted, and all instructed* promptly anointed to, tree from any !extra charge.for age or commission. C, WAN ItirTY & Ou., Ptouttetors,L marl • . Canal Basin. Liberty stattiihruglre . • • (Gazette, only, copyl• •• -. . 1 the mattes of the application of the .t‘Gritnicolni-. . ted Ecungidical %mph Conl4lMittitifq, of the City of 41lethear: • Anclecusr, - to wit ; . Mirth :4th. A. D.: 16 4 1 14elialitm4f Inertia:notion having hewn preiented Its the ColuttittAt mon Pleas of. Allegheny County.. .m(1 the "Jutie*l4ll.-W.' Court having:perused and exumined the same. str.d . i . tri • objeots.urtieles and conditions th e specified:width-01U inj taurlouned, apslo pethearing comm tounity the sai. the s d Judg aid Caust es to be la witth Sudatt4 ointment to be filed lathe office of the Prothieuxuary; sod • also that saline be inserted in the Pitisbur.th Pont," one of the newspapers published in su.slC-pripri Allegheny. ni least th ree weeks, setting fortalhattlniii cation has let,, made to this Conti GY the Members. of the "German; United Evangelical Church of St. Pairs ,Congregation.'* of the City of Allegheny, to giant thertilt Charter of loWorporation, and that the.stune will be gt/iiiit ed at next Tenn of said Court if no sufficient disuse ;he, ehewn to the contrary. - .By the Court, from the Record, mato.4l3w • • 11 kICI.T7.:' Pro- • . - . . • :Dry— Goods at litrilittlisisliSre , ?:'!" -- tt' xultPl; Y. • VII.,SON k CO., lite. 46 • lrusepsisrtju w At now r weiving be dully arrivals from the Importers •ted Ai nem a 'tore rs, 'nfriplii Royp lies .or dt,iittble dPripir. Goods, tido., they offer hi city and eounir# reoipT4aa tits, mmolleit bp,ll(4e advance. having a partner wimps% conetintry f.r die c;netern markets; tiMiitstock illrbe t rew op throw:lota Ilse season. .citocm the - ortielei. al"'V recetved, ure . lo tascs'frints, some v., bilitniftit:iit 0410112141 In city toles: 0 vortely.of 'Tweeds, Cotten: Pip, tnloo t t ;attar, EllalllCKlie (411.01111115. Bleached and Drown Co don s. 4.. e. , • irlde•daritss • ellist Wing t Clothing ' . .-Ift HE Spring and Summer stock thatas rii/krttllilYlo-bik otren-ti at the old original. .• • • TIIREE BM . WAS, • Is'one of the Merest end choicest rn tic leetiOtt dna USA ti t • et been exhibited by any one concern in . this or nny.sah; er city in the . Union. I will not undertake trideScribbtio. the reader the different assortments of artieltleghleh I non- have 10 affer. them: but will simply tali %tin-that if tiv,y only facer me with, a mill. willlay Ircfote.tholla 175.000 different garments to make , a..citoiceont of rtiou si.iiine in part Of Caine. front [Lc richest in quality barn to di., lowest in price; Pantaloons 'mit Vesxt,' to:thesis, toaisliment of the bcholder, with. bath InOntirstitti.3•Fan open. wondering in the most extravagant clogret'4sf . ' qt prise. how such a vast collection of asapt XAD't cat% possibly be collected together nnder trio ectatmlpt one individual Rut such things will be, eft iouras grar A sec.:ranee and industry, is. the main-spring ef Without any intention of boasting. on ray part;l at the saute time, it is of such metal I tunprmelpally Fora posed, tbr nothing In the shape or form of diffiettlifes t in matter what their magnitude may be, candetegnir accomplishing my object, in providing for ilte,rappri e. nnd.the day laborer. My - whole locum:at* taken up with the greatest care for their welrive; tang up fashionable, and at the same time anbirlantiqm s menu, to meet their demands: and as for other's, 'WA'' fancy themselves moving in a differeut,sphere.. qui ring an, article of the nr plus ultra kind,' they . .. - Mite, only to giro me nn (Aniline of their wants, and therstmt batted to a word, Now, let Ml: e saw a won) or two to my country march antsinthe tra4e..; If you wish to save troth tit least. 14 „fdi 30 per eint, In your wholesale purchases, call 1t lithe "Three Big Delors," and if I don't meet your moat:sag gnine hopes, in the-way of getting cheap beigglits;.alstl fresh seasonable goods, I will not In fimare Auentoturwri, er any indneemcnts of -11 similar kind toe gefternua eels. ple of so nctlila a nature and close discernment. , .• SOI~NTI'Ci t, feblB-]p . ' . No 351 LibertY streitt.'-zt March 9, 1848'. fTrEf.' t b p vitt .0.,':.; ,, , , _:,`.:.,,,P - q%.:. , ,.. i:. 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