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'4l ,; . ;.: . ,...=..;,,1 - 1...,4,t7;•: ~ ~ ...:- 4--:..-,-':'.;•-i,-,.',',-',.;s-'tL,,:''''...!-:_''•:' } -. r ... ~__.4... =ME , '!-.'- , J'.-'.',.41!.'1'': -I-`..:-:::',..,-4:.1.•?..4N.'.:,,,i,,, • ,* • ' • -• T - , z: • °*; 1 „# -41 i p j] 4 :1 ‘, E 1 A-F t ^7. 0. ~.q0 4 , 4 „ 1 , 4 z r>4 g • 1. 2 - o=l - • 0. 4 4 4 .1; V 1‘ , , , j, 4 t4v4.,4 ,- tp4t. 4 .4,*mti., A‘ P•O rt' . e 'Ngs , kk,4„*4.#„;4.„-/ 417 4 %.;rC'4 • •.; zefkfr'A kk -* • - • 1 1MS • *451;2,a1:.' ” ,`, .!:;,..:%=;- 0 ,1 , 4 • „ • -• ,!! ` : - , =4=gllmmomm MOEN • ,Thd uncliiisignitti, encouraged by the,verj liberal 'patronage, extended to' the Wartime Pear, during ':the past - year,: is induced to offer to the public a New Paosayi.crus, for the purpose of increasing the Cumulation, Advertising, and General Business of the Eictablisbutent. ,••• Pofrlf. DEPAISTNENT:=-Ili its Depart meat:.Post, heretofore,, will be the unfiiich lag advocate or Democratic Principles. We shall continue, to support the measures of the NotiOnal Administration, be,Neving, as we firmly do, that ' those measures are, inttouttely connected, with. the glory and honor of our lielvvedeountry. • Wesball oppose all those chimerical And unconstitutional r .scl?emes which have bean advoeattsd by the Federal Party, since . the organization of the Government, for the purpose of cc fertilizing the rich mans soil with the sweat of the poor mans brow.” The NOXLMEEC Or the NATIONAL CONVENTION, in May next, shall receive our zealous support, and we shall use our utmost exertions to secure their tri umphant election. COMMERCIAL CEPA arxrere..—The Post, id its Commercial Department, will be equal, at least, to any of its cntemporaries. We shall present to our -.readers a DAILY Renate of the Pittsburgh Markets, embracing the actual transactions of each day,.care fully prepared by a faithful 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 carefully noted down. The Markets of the Eastern aid Western 'Cities are received doily by Magnetic Telegraph, and are accurately reported to) gentlemen connect ed with the, best mercantile papers. Every thing relating to the Commercial and Financial affairs of the country, calculated to develope its Business, Wealth and Resources, will be diligently collected and spread before our readers. LOCAL Dretarstzter.—ln its Local Department, the Post will rival the best of nur city dailies. The same excellent Reporter who had the charge of this Department for the last year, hums D. Tnonsimott, - Esq., will continue to serve np for our numerous readers each morning a rich dish of City Occurren ces, and faithfully report every thing that is new and interesting. In this department of the Post will also appear a Digest of the Decision, of the Supreme Court, and a Report of the Trials and recisions of all important cases in our County- Courts, which will make the paper interesting, not only to lawyers and suitors, but to all classes of readers. News.,-For the Latest News, we flatter ourselves the Post will not be surpassed by any other paper in the West. Since the Magnetic Telegraph has been in operation to this city, we have not failed to gate our readers fuil despatches of the Foreign :News brought by the Steamships, news from the A - rtny in Mexico, Congres-sional Intelligence, and akeßflies of the exciting events of the country. We 'Medi* very heavy expense in serving our readers daily itiAtt Nrws Br TELEGRAPH, and we are deter mined, far the time to come, to increase our efforts, in this particular, in order to render the Post every way wota4ty of the confidence and support of its Patrons afla the Public. Connerroziesnrs.--- , We have secured a large num ber of valuable correspondents for the Post, who will regularly tzffitribute articles on various Literary, Scientific, ilistorital and Political Subjects. During the past year, War cclumna have' been enriched by prodtictions from tome of-our most distinguished Clergymen and Atternies; and we have also been faitiretl with well-Written articles -from other con tributors, on subjects of an interesting and instruc tive character. The n u mber of, our correspondents wit hereafter be ineftired, and every effort will be made on our part, to render the paper, in this de partment, interestieg and acceptable to all classes of readers. ~~u. „4.t5. •'~ti Animartuno.—As an advertising medium, the Post presents unrivalled advantages. Being the on ly Democratic paper ptiblished in this city, and en joying a large and 'rapidly increasing circulation in Western Pennsylvania and Ohio, it affords an excel lent channel through which the Business Communi ty and Tradesinen of all kinds, can communicate with their friends, customers and the publics It "will be the study of the undersigned, to make he Morning Post, at all times, a bold and decided journal—sound and radicalin its political character— firm but courteous towards its political opponents-- •and free from all cliques and factions whatsoever. To secure the confidence, good-will, and hearty sup port of the honest and sound Democracy of the West, shall be our greatest ambition. The:tone and character of the paper, fertile past eighteen months, are the best guarantees we can offer to the Public in relation to our future course. , In the Editorial Department, the underirigned will be assisted by L. Ettrorr, Esq., an able, forcible and experienced writer, and a sound and unflinching Democrat. Mr. E. has been connected with the Post, in this capaci ty, for several months past, and has added much to the interest and character of the paper. Tastes.—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 Five DOLLARS per an. payable in advance. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. ' L. HARPER. Prtrsetriton, March 9, 1848. *dr Country papers giving the above Prospectus a few insertions, and calling attention thereto, ed itorially, will receive the Daily Post for one year in 'exchange, and also such slips, Extras, &c., contain ing late and important news, as may be issued during the year, free of charge. MEE ESE Monongahela Navigation Company./ • Noma To Srof-aitobu E ItS. pursuance of a reso r lution of the Board of Mann j gem, the Stockholders of the Monongahela Naviga ion Company are hereby notified to meet at the office of 4,,„„, said Company, in Breed's Building, Fourth street, in the 'city of Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Mon _ day, the 17th day of April next, to take into considera tion certain acts of the Legislature of this State, supple. tinentary to the Charter of thin Company. By order of the Board. WI% BAKEIVELL, See'y. Pittsburgh, March 7th, IF4B. rnarl6.tal7 ard. y NVOillli like to call t C he attention of Country filer- I. Chants. Hotel and Steamboat liar-keepers, private Farllies, &e. to examine my stock of Wines, Liquors, 'Cigars, &c., now in store runt cellar, consisting of the ;most etiebrated Brands, ke. &e. Feeling confident of :having the largest and hest assorted Mock in any house 'West'of themountsins, and being engaged in II e impor 'tenon of Wines and Liquors, ke., direct to this country, 'persons can rely on being a ccommodated, both in price sand quality.. ' I'. C. .11.ARTIN, enarfi comer of Smithfield and Fmnt streets. B RA.NDIES.-40 whole, half, quarter and eighth pipes of Brandy; Dark and Pale or different grades, brands and vintages, for sale as imported by mar 9 P. C. MARTIN. WINES.--300 - whole, half, quarter and eighth pipes of all the dlfferenrWines now in use, part to ar rive, of various grades, brands and vintages, some . very old. For saleitsiMported by I'. C. MARTIN. mar 9 CIGARS. -20t/ 00) Havana Cigars, of various brands, kJ sizes and colots:„ from Principeen to the largest sized Regtdias, of rlireet naponation, for sale by marl/ P., C. MARTIN. Q UNDRIEs.-400 doz. Playing Cards; 1.3 200 whole and half boxes Sardines; 10 baskets olive Oil; 20 doz. assorted Catnaps, Se. 5 casks London Porter, quarts and pints; 300 doz. Brandies, Wines, kr. very old; • 5 bbls. powdered Sugar, • ' 60 baskets Champaigne Wine part to arrive; 3 hltds Claret Wine, for sale-by mad) . • P. C. MARTIN. • ninsKEY, *4.-2. puncheons Irish Whiskey; 2 puncheons Jamaica Splints, as imported, for sale by. mat, P.. C.. MARTIN. OLD RYE WHISKEY, &e.-30 whole and half bbls. O.' R. - Whisker 1$ bbls of old' Tennessee Pates Brandy, for sale by. lossrBl P. C. MARTIN. C u{aru —.lB , bbla,. for sale by -- MUTH h SINCLAIft. ,Abut'{rr eby *arilsmrrn szNcrani. RIED uhz._.u kire. iu,mwsale by wadi H &-SINCLAIR. ALAIRATUS-4 csalcitjustreed_ ker'aue nOull • •• Sarni & WEDNESDAy.MORNING, MARCH'IS, 1848 elje TJail n lUorttitig :Most. NEW PROSPECTUS w l : l l : 2 :Sntrlifint 80,AIU). 711.A.DE ROBT. BALikL, Comunim son blAßcit. R. E. stzums, • BRIV/SEI NAIL .wrin.a.atEns. Departures from erpool. Departures from Ameriea. Dec. 11th For Boston. San. let From New York. Jan. 1m " New York. Jan. 15th " Boston. Jan. 15 th ". Boston. Jan, wth " New York. Jan. 29th " New York. Feb.l2th " Boston. Feb.l2th -" Boston. Feb.2Oth " New York. Feb.fth " New York. Man Ilth " Boston. Mar.llth " Boston. Mar.2sth " New York. sLar.2sth " New York. And hereatten from April depnrtures will be weekly, It pool to Ameticaatutd from Al PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS PCFORIB4S. Stearnboat Packet LI tie,leaves daily for Cin c innati, 10 as. Passenger Packet, Vra Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 A. m , and 6 P. X. -Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. it., and 121 P. AL Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. M. North-Western, via Clevelitid: daily, 10 A. M. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 A. M. North-Eastern, to Philadelphit, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURAP MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 L. at., closes 12 a. Western Mail, Cin. and Louisv., due(i a., closes SA. at. South. via Balt. and Washington, due Br. closess A. at. North-Western. via Cleveland, due 10 A, it., closes 9.5. re. Eric and Western New York, due 8 r. it., closes 8 A. m. Par taint. Asked. offend. Bank of l'itt.burgh 550.00 $50.76 050.00 Exchange Bank 50,..90 44,00 43,50 Merchants' and M. Bank 5000, 47,00 45,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market. Hand Street Bridge 50,00 60,00 45,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 54100 35.00 Old Allegheny Bridge 25.00 3 6 , 00 : 15 , 00 Coimellsville It. it. Stock, paid on shares. 52,50 • • • ..... . City Bonds (0 te cent;) Monongahela Bridge Gus Stock Daily Review of the . Market• OFFICE OF THE POST, WEDNESDAY Monluxo. March 15, 164 i. The weather yesterday was quite cold, and checked bu siness to a considerable extent. On the wharf there was unusual activity; but nut in sales. Flour.—%Ve heard of nu hales yesterday, either at wharf or from wagon. There is very little offering in the market at present. Considerable has arrived tbr ship ment east. The canal Warehouses are well filled. There were sales from store yesterday at 64,50, by dray loud; by single bbl. $4,75. Au inferior quality sold at tr 1,37 by dray load. lart gear—Notwithstanding all thst is said, we arc an- Ming to quote Nev Orleans Sugar al less than 5; an hints. Some sales have been made at a fraction less, but all w•e heard of were under circumstances winch render ed them unfair quotations. We do not pretend to say what the future state of the market may be: but ems do say that the price. given above, is the one indieating, the present feeling, in the market. We have seen sales. I'mui one hhd. to fifty, at 4. Molasser—We hear of sales made replarlr at 2 4 0 29 for prime New Orleans—the latter figure's''' . course for single barrels to country. We understand that one or two houses in the city offer prime N. 0. Molasses nt LI - , in Cypress barrels, which we ore told is about equal to 29c . in Pittsburgh Oak barrels. —Some predict that both Sugar and Molasses will fall, and it is Deserted that they are now giving way. The prices in New Orleans, and the freights are gii ing w ny, but what effect this may have upon our market we do not know, inasmuch as the entire stocks of Loth These articles have been received at rates which will not permit u fur ther decline without loss. In fact, some are now selling below cost; for instance. we were told of two nierehanth whose storks of Molasses stand them ;Me. . . main—W' e have nothing new in the grain market except a tionond for Rye. for which 502r - 52 are offered. Bntt er—No prime Roll in market. S Ire of °retool.) /214713. Eggs—S:lle. of a few 1.4,11. from store at Dr. Lard—Sale at tut apeir. CLAZED AND UNGLAZED, OF Ell :11.1" OF I' ATTEILNS. 1i3.1110 pieces Superior Glazed Paper. .5.001.1 do do tingliezial in • FOR 4.1.1.1.5, PARLOR` AND ill ANI 9Le l Will be .t0:.1 for CASII OR. RAG:. AT I.rsS PRICE than they con be purchased in NEW SUItK OR PIIII.ADII, I . IIIA. • Thor e ha vinchouses to paper. and AIF.I/c f A vrsr:b n) . ing to gcli al.ptiti. will tied a better article of IVALI, PA PEIL for LESS MONEY. than has ever been offered its TUTS MARKET BEFORE. Call and examine at the NVA.LIi PAPER STORE of J. 51111)1.E: fet.ll Smithfield at.. l'ittaliurch. Window Blind Paper, 36 Rainbow. 1100 dr, various patterns end plain; by the doz en or single piece. ALSO, 50 doz. HAND BOXES, VARIOUS SIZES, at the Wall raper Store of SI111)1.11, 54.11. Smbhs.ld l'itt.bare • belting I) at Iteduced Pricey,. REAT 1 1 ARGAINS.—The largest and best stock of Furniture ever offered in Pittsburgh. is now ready fur sale at greatly reduced prices, to cross out the bunt- Ur!. of the lute firm of Roberts & Kane; eansistine of every variety of the most modern patterns of Furniture amid Chairs. Those in want or any thing in the furniture line will find it to their advantage to call at No. E... 1, Third street, before parch:min& elsewhere. Uy order of the Administrators of the late Wm. 13. Ilnh erts. tobl9-lin EXCHANGE. HOTEL, Corner if Penn and XL Clair Strtr:,, f pIILI subscriber. having assumed OP: management this long established and popular Hotel, respeetfully announces to travellers and the public generally, that he will he at all times prepared to aerommodate them in a il things desirable in a well regulated lintel. Tli home is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new ha future added; an& no pains will be spared to fuel:E. the Excnsma one of the scut Zinn' Hotels iu the rottotry. The undersigned very respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage which the !louse has heretofore received. ThlOM.'S OWSTON, feltlll,lnrr Proprietor. Nodes. ALi. pensons interested in the Extension of DINUCRIIC Way, from its present termination at Washington street to the Eastern line of the city, on the Allegheny river, are hereby notified that a plan of specification of the opening of said Duqueenc Way, is now deposited in the Office of the Recording Regulator, for public exam ination and inspection, as directed by Ordinance of the 29th day of November, 1E47, authorizing the opening of said Way. It E. McGOWAN. maB Recording Regulator, City of Pittsburgh. Extract from Section 10th of an Act entitled “ An Act to authorize suit to be brought upon the Otlieial William B. !Mitchell, late Superintendent. , " And any owner or owners of ground lying on the line of such street, lane or alley, who shall consider that he. she or they, shall suffer damage from the opening or wi dening of the same, May apply, by petition, to the next Coon of Quarter Sessions of the County of A Ileglie BARR'S FIFTH PENNSYLVANIA IiffPOKT---Just received and for sale at 8 Fourth At.. by inara M. P. MORSE. SALT -140 We. No. I Salt. at the lauding. Ihr dale by mariti MILLER h RICKETSON. -I\I'ENV PIA 0 FOIITE.S.—Now receiving. an entire neor.stori - of Piano Fortes, from the manufactOries of Cate & Cu- New York; and Chiekering, of Bokon Tice patterns are of the latest style. and with all the mod' ern improVernents. For sale at Factory prices, by decla JOFIN 11. MEI.LOIL 31 Wood st. T" 23 bbtA. ‘‘'ilintni,lott Tar for sale by & RICKETsON. _:" I)ACON AND 13C1.K PORK-300 Items Bacon; 1,100 _f_ll Shoulders do.: 2 Mils. Sides do.; 57 do. in bulk, on consignment ? and for Sale by ain3o SELLERS NICOLS. RAF LARD—I barrel, prime, Mr Kale 1,71 7--- deelb2 SMITH & SINCLAIR. OLD 6V — Old Monongahela Whiskey, (Or sale by the bbl and on draught: 8 bbls old Bourbon Whiskey, for sale by mar'? MILLER & RICKETSON. SUGAR -92 Mhr. N. 0. Sugar; 60 WA's. Loaf •• No. 1 to 4; • 10 C 1 18C8'"‘ double refined: 2.5 [lbis. " pulverized, No. 1 • to 4; 2.5 boxes White Havana Sugar; for sale by MILLER h RicKursoN. P - -• • 111NTERS , INK.—Just received at the PER IN TEA Storm 72 Fourth st., 30 ;axis PRours NVINTER NEWS INK. tri7Nl and 50 lb. kegs. Prom's Printing Ink is acknowledged, by printers. to be the best manufac tured in the country. A. JAVNES, feb.7-daw Agent for die Manufac curer. ' Administration Notice. T EITERS of administration:oit the esiateofJoint AM -1.4 ney,late of Hollidaysburg, dec'd, having been's - Tamed to the subscriber. notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to said estate, to make payment without delay, and all persons having claims against said estate, will present them, properly authenticated, to MICHAEL lII.IRKE. Harrisburg, March 1-6 t Admtnisientor. The " Pittsburg , Post" and " Hollidaysburg dm ndord will insert the above six times and send bill to this o ffi ce. Harri3burgh Union. T 0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter le he n Sessions of the Peace, In and for the County of Al- Y: g Phe petition of Silas D. I'ryor, of Baldwin towship, in the county of Allegheny. humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials Gallo Prineipes, for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his Steamboat dwelling housein the township aforesaid : and prays that " Villega, ex. your honors will be pleased to grant him n license to " Slims keen a public house of entertainment. And your peti- La Bagadera, kn. I, tioner, an in duty bound, will pray. - N o 2 SILAS D. PRYOR. Ortez, tt , We, the subscribers, citizens of the above township. do La Palmia, certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for Cazadores, honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house For sale by ,r'room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel- P_ ' P. C.IIIARLFIN. lers and others , and that said tavern is necessary. Isaac Sickman, George Drake,Curry. J. Bell, Wm. N. Gilland, Thomas Patrick; Samuel Wilson, Wm. Long, Joseph Curry, Wm. Cowan, D. Cowan, H. Arm strong. , marl34l2c• A lerb—A fewthousand bushttb cwemmb"ean tah le 0 0-PART NERSHlP—Theundersigned has 'associated .Oar be Purchased, on application at the Qurter k.. , with himself John Nicole, from Baltliziore: in the Groff / ceri e nnd General Commission Business, under the style ,aster} Wee, corner or Penn street and Garrison alley febl9-daitrlm of. ilers It Nieols. Dated IstJartnarylNS. }ode FRAS. SELLERS. • }J AV ANA CIGARS-100,000 Imported Cignnt, of the following celebrated brands, (part to arrive9.3otti slating of: • • Ceres, Antkenedad, Washington Regalia, Rapedea Esculapio, Doa Amigos, De Foster. London Urania, Lord Byrom., Eagle Yrincipes, C Pure Nitric Acid; jut received and for Wel)? B. A. FAHNESTOCK C 0.,& corner let and Wood eta. 1 11'4 MEM= to November inclusive, the every Saturday) from Liver. ,menca to Liverpool. STOCKS. 5.00 1,43 05,00 T O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of QUDYfrf Sessions of the Peace, iu and for the county of Alle gheny: The petition of Wm. Atkinson, of the 11 ward, city of Allegheny, in the °aunty aforesaid, humbly shcwelh, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others. ut his dwelling house in tho ward nforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public. house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. WILLIAM ATKINSON: We, the subscribers. citizens of the uforesuld ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel ers and others..and that said tavern is necessary. John :Robinson. Walter Ilerriott, Peckley, Jacob Boyle, Michael Cunningham, Henry Michael,Thos K. Smith. Thos. Bean, John Voeg,tly, Orrin Moses, C. Plum, Thos. Lansdale, Jeremiah 1% eigley. tnarl4-Jtd• Fro the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions bf, the Peace, tu and for the county of Alle ghen : The y petition of D. F. Carpenter; of the Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, in the county o foresnid.humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others. at his dwell ing house in the %it'll aforesaid. and prays that your Honora,will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty hound, will pray. D. F. CARPENTER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the mbresaid township, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty, and temperance. and is well provided with house ructuraqui conveniences for,the accommodation of trav elers Rd others. and that said tavern is necessary. T. Flood, R. Fleming, P. Dunn. L. I [quer, A. Ryan, hi, Kossidc, C. hrCann, J. Shields, J. Brenard, C. Hamilton, J. Allen. R. Hu g hes. itiarl3-daw3t• icner''3nfetltgnce poltif:OP PiTTsDtritozi. 81 WATrit ITS TIM ClIAISM111.." ARtervErr, Steamer Beaver, Clark, Welowille; Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville; Baltic Jacobs. Brownsville. . Atlantic, Parkinson, do; " Dispatch, Nelson, do; " Monterey, Morrison, - .do.; Planet, ----, Portsmouth. Rhode Island, - Poe, Sunfish. John J. Crittenden, Marshall; New Orleans. " Jewess, Bongher, St. Louis. DEPTED, Steamer Beaver, Clark Wellsville* " Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver; Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville. " - Dispatch, Nelson, Brownsville. " Monterey, Morrtson,Brownsville. Jacobs,' Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville; " Lake Eric. Hemphill:Beaver. Hibernia No, 2, Kline feller, Cincinnati. Tobacco Plant, -, St. Louis. " American, Smith, Nashville. " •America, Decamp, Couisville. • Fon Sr. Lours.—The splendid stumner American Eagle, Captain AT31110302C 7 leaves to-day at 10 o'- clock, for the above port. We can cheerfully re commend the Eagle to the travelling public, as a better boat, with mere accommodating officers, ddee net run on this river. This is saying a good deal, we know, but we mean it all. Foa Clucirmasr.—The excellent little steamer . Prietidship, Captain DAVIS, leaves for Cincinnati at lb o'clock, to day. A little acquaintance with Ca pt. Davis leads us to believe, that those who travel On his boat, or ship freight with him, will receive am ple traction. The Prienship is small, but sure: "Tilt MERCHANT."—This beautiful boat, thefirst of the "Ohio Line," to run between this city and Pittsbtirgh, is rapidly approaching to completion:— Two or three weeks of favorable weather will eva• ble the able and active Preside:A of the association to bring her out in style. Enough said for the pre nen De.7loCrai. ErsT-We understand that all the boats for the Pitts burgh and Louisville Line will be completed in a few weeks. limy arc to be first class boats, com manded by experienced and popular officers. We will rejoice in witnessing their success. Sir FOR Ctricuivari.--The regular Packet will cave at 10 A. M. Fon Ilnmc:.st•tt.t_e.—The Allnntie. Capt. Parkin son ; the Baltic, Capt. Jacobi; and the Louis Mc- Lone, Capt. Bennett, run regularly between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, one boat leaving each morn ing and afternoon. Fon WF.LLSVII.I.E. ---The CaPe Cope, Capt. Moore, leaves every Tuesday, Thursday. and Saturday, at 9 A. M. The ilearer, Capt. Clarke, leaves every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Great. S ale of '.Nursery- Stock ! A 9 T0i.:,..xi.„..,,,,. *Niel. of old I.ANDS.I7III NCR ' ' ST:ft Mr. , . Philadelphia, ii. al.ont to be cliipoi.ed s of at Pl . MAC Al CTlON—the undersigned in !enclitic to relinquish husitiess. Sonia an opportunity for obtaining. Nl•rFrly ProdiOrtS a/ .4 irr7ioir, hn. , Ilt,t, Lech presented in America. and the attention of the. trade. and all who wish to 4 1 4 •Clatlle their grounds in Town or Coun try. or enlarge their Green blithe nilteertinns, is respectfully nit lied. Fur improving the grounds . 41( Cemeteries., Churches. State and County Offices, etc., this sale will of font unequalled facilities. Catalogues in (lentil are in preparation. The tale of the 0111-;11,01. ankle,* Win C4/111. incite° on TI 7 ESD.tY. MARCH 21. t. and the Plontz, in Pus, on TUF:.`tDA Y. MAY Lod. Proper aid for safe pack ing and shipment will In, given, wheat required; and as there will be no postponement or ri serration. persons from distnnt points may attend the sale without fear of disappointment. Order. to be executed at PRIVATE SALE will 1,.• reerk eil until the 41140 VF 1. 4 ,41.1.. root the remolstriet at tention given. D. LANDRETH A: FULTON. It may be proper to state, to prevent misapprehension, that it is tut Non.ery lieti.inettr; mile. the subscriber is 11130114 10 1,•!i1114111,11. /1 4 / 4 11111 . 1141011 sria I.e Itereutter Iy devoted to the cohort• of seeds. 314111 to their stile at t hin warn:loose, Qi Che•tout IrrA ti F e funher intortnanon will be gin en by Mr. F. L. SNOWDN. mar 14 - _ J 011: •• Ifl'iantr;i4. DAVIS/ CAMPULLL. ?NEW HOUSE. I IrANDLEss CA:SIVMM.. N 0.97. Wmul street, ITA one floor Rhos, Diamond : 1 11.1..1%1101,m1e Den in Variety tont Dry Goods, Ikciers. flioveA. Threads, Pins. rineks. ‘Vatelic4. Jewelry. Ribbon, 'Ace, Per • hex leave to enll rite uttentinti of ronntr) Alert-hunts to their stock of (:ontl, and feel con fident that they euu offer induct-mews. that ill snip!) repay the tenable of n visit 10 theirhou:e. tuneli-tuASrins• rea the flonorrible the Judges of Ilse Court of quarter Sra.ssione of the Pence, in and for the county of Alle gheny: The petition of Ruben Oliver. of the Fourth ward, city of Allegheny, in the county aforesaid. humbly alieweth. That your petitioner hash provided hitnaclf with materials for the arenmansdation of trevelters and others, at his dwelling house in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And yourpetitioner, as in duty hound, will pray. ROBERT OLIVER. We, the subseribers, citizens of the above: Ward, do certify. that the above pctitemer is of good repute_ for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and eonyrntenres far the aetommoslation ohms-cl ef, anti others, end that said tavern is tivessary. John Rurhenbatc . O. James MahatTey, Joseph Fisher. niebael Fisher. Mhz t.aigrain, C. Plumb. 3.1 mast, Jobe :Harshen, !Ivory Cane. John Dodds. Jacob Peckley, Jas. 31. Fowler, Thmuns Llradlotry. tnarl•lsdtd, ----------- rj l o the linuoridale the Judges of the Court of Quarter J_ Sessions of the Peace. in and for the county of Alle ghcny: The petition of Eartimus Acker. of the stla ward, city of Pittsburgh. in the ecautny aforesaid, humbly sheweth, 'flat your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others. at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your I tonal . , will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as at duty hound, will pray. DA R 'MMUS ECKER We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid ward, do certify, that the above petitioner in of good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the aCcoolinothition lers and others, mad that said tavern is SlCCOrtsoryof travel , Matthew McGinn. a Finimi g .n. John 11. Miller. John Conlon, Thomas Daft. C. Presser, Wan. Neely. Wan...kik en. John Aiken, Daniel Seitz, Usury Simple, J. D. W. White. Fro the Ilonornble the Judges (11 MO Court Of QllLltier Se .stuns Of the Peace, to and for the county of Alle ghen: The y petition of Peter Atkinson, of the Fourth Ward. Allegheny city. in the county aforestild, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner herb provided himself with materials for the aceonutimlation of • travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him (1 Itemise to keep n public house of entertainment. And your petitioner. as to duty bound, ss ill pray. PF:11111. A PKINSON. We, the subscribers, citizens of the alitresaid ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with hotter room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel yen anti others, and that said tavern is neeessary. John Marshall. Joint Auttbeillmottli. Henry Cane, Har vey Hays. Paul Itulitnan. Jacob Goiser. James Malitilrey, John M. Pfeiffer. Jacob Sithinna it, LICII ry Volute. Davi d . Beatty, Joseph ('eve mart44tds"'" - - KR.VBER C 'GE 'BROKERS COltitEs4 01 , ,Wpttp AND 1111IID 57118=11. ....PENNSXPANIA. Pletsburiih Bank.v .• - •• • Pki/ad4hia Banle ..... • Germantown ' - Chester county Delaware corny.... ' .. • Montgomery county NlitauMberiand COUittlf • • • Col. Bank 4. Bridge C0..., .............. . .. Lane:oar ........... . . . Boy/a:own Easton BUckl count' ............ P P Pottsville - Washington Brownsoilk York Chambersburgh 'Gettysburg Middletown Carlisle. Ilarrisbugh Honesdale Lebanon. Lewistblen .. • Wyoming Erie. West Branch. IPaynesburg Suou Manna county Lehigh county U. States Bank Relief Notes 1 City and County Scrip. • • • 1 INDIANA. Slate Bank and branches • .1 State Scrip 1 HENTUCIC Y. .41i Banta VIRGINIA. Eastern Banks 1 lYhecling .•• • • ........... Branches 1. Branch at Morganto ton • • • MARYLAND. Baltimore city p a Country .f;rt,a, 1 'NE yoRK •• • City Rank'. pa Cwount Fan). NEM RAWL • iND .411JoIrent banks. " NE W JERSEY. • Flainfidd• • • • no la. New Roiike Just Received. one L ZI u n n i i 6 e t . ° llO rz n ! . ttl 't r e ° ll c a r t u an k il l o c n sn eittiOl c t 71 1 .1 " 1:'1 e , Lectures on the Laic mid the Gospels, by Stephen If. Tyn.r. D. D.: new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the author: 81,50. Memoir of Rev. David Abeel. D. D.. late Missionary to China, by his nephew, Rev. G. IL WillianHoti. with a por trait. Aleander's 1115U:ire of the Christian Religion, nail Claud'; translated Prof Torre } . ; Vol: 2. Ilawksione: n tale of and for England. in !SI-, in two volumes. from second London edition; $l.OO. Memoir of W. C. Crocker, Missionary lo Africa: 02 etc. Personal Recollections. by Charlotte-Elizabeth. with planntory notes. :termini:laird by a memoir embracing the period from the close of personal recollection to her death; by L. 11. J. Tonn;62} els. Recolieetions in England; by Rev. S. If. TYng, D. D. !Mark Milton. the Merchant's Clerk; lay Rev. Charles B. Parlor, Id. A.. author or "Records of a Good Moats. Lady Mary." Mayan, or the Pearl," &c. The above just received and for sale by ELLIOTT Ai E 1 C. List! SS Market street. bctwe; r No tee i'o the Delinquent Subscribers in the NTottongahela Nu -1 vigation Cmiipany.—Notire is hereby given that all Afar, of Stook Inibserthed 111 die Alonougubela Navigr tiOin and which have become subject to foreit- Me by reason of the tom - pavinent Of instalments and in terest thereon..c ill he forfeited to the said company, to gether with all histalments tdremly paid thereon, in pm- Ammer of the provisions of the Charter of Incorporation. tittle“ th.• unpaid 1114 tallnenbitOgether with interest front the date on which 111 e -Unite were made payable by a call from the Board of Aliotaers. he paid iu full 10 1 ;tonne,/ M. flow,. Isry.. Treasurer of sub) company. tu. the Ex change Mink of Pittsburgh, tin, or hefote the first dilly of April. A. D. th order of the Boa rtl of Manager.. AVAI. feht:..9-iLltawtAplst secret:tee. - Another Itlehtnond to Use I. MALI WE. one of trt tat' chc•n a:f ; a n t d oboe est n t.: , - 0 1 1 1 . 1 1,. sntsuf r l e t t. made Clothing ever (ALA in dais city. to which 1.1 ) - Vito the attention of those who wish to rconoutide. all this rata:3lde stnch, vahtnble 00 areolllltof fillenesl.l. and bnish. Int, hero expresely manniactured for this mar ket; it ronsislt in part of the following Pune American. Frettela and English cloth. dross and truck Coats: Pretteli 14:Irk and Amerivatt plain and tannry Cnitslmere paio,,, also "opts of w 001... velvet: Cashmere: plain and figured Satin. te. &c . .: Shirts. Cravats, Drawers and Undershirts, and in (net every thing uppertainitig to n gentleman's ordr ~le, for In tae: One pregnant Allltieet of ("I.OIIIES. titulorsloo4. is ineltaled all that men have thought. droulinotl, dour. or been tine whole external universe, and what it hold, is bun Clothing, and the essence of all //elellee in the Philosophy of Clothes. SOUDER S AVAILIIEN. N 0.41 Alarket street. - door shove . It, rhitlittut matte to order at the shortest (attire Elle totost r0u5t...14.- tor., itutur , -1(1 S. 1. %A". AO. MORSE'S 'WEEKLY RICDGET 'W :VFW goOKS FOR 1341. Fria: Liti!f Chevalier Bayard, new supply. Picturinl England, Nos. 40. 41 and N. History of the iiirondists. vol 1. Livilq; Ate. No. M. !Irian CrLinti or Luck in Everything; new supply. Thompsou's Money Reporter for 'Alurch 9. Tuylur's do do do 9. The Court of the Conspirntor. by Eocene Site. Remarkuble Events in the History Of Americo. The Illegitimate, u story of conthet between uuocl and evil. Mysteries of London. n new supply. American flehlese tor March. The Public and Private jittery of the Pope. of !lonic, No. I. Phretuxiogy Improved nod Applied. Self-Culture and Perfection of Character. Physiology, a ctimal and mental. Nl l. llll/11 . 111111 1111e111,1111111 11111/R,111,11. Ileredithry Decent. its lairs and 1:1C1.1_ IMUCtIIIIIII. futioded on the NatUre of Man. Combc's Physiology . Religion. natural altal revealed. Martine, its history and philosophy. Fascination. or the Art of Charming. ,Woman,ber eduetition and influence. " .I Phrynolgy, for schools and families. Physiology, do. do. School edition of Phrenology and Physiology. Love and Frontage. Matrimony. Philosophy of Mesmerism 'Peeth. their structure and treatment. Plirenblog•ical Busts. Advice to the Married and Single, Phrenological Guide, designed for Students. do Charts. by die hundred. Just received anti for sale by merit M. P. MOLISM, 85 Fourth New Spring Dry Goods. A. MASON &CO ,f Market street. harejust reedit.- cd a large supply of Ness Spring and Summer Dry Goods, is !itch nill be offered ti holerale and retail at very low 1,1.11 prices. A111(.111F4 our assortment ut hand, may beiiintoil lit cusses fancy Lnglish and American prints and chintzes. comprising even new style now in the. market, and were purchased at the present low fates,. which will enable us to sell at least 25 per cent. less 1111111 former prices. Also la eases small patterns nist colored inerimack and calico prints, very neat and desirable;? eases new style plaid stripe, and plant linen gingliarus, of every shade and quality; a cases spring 1.11114ii1l da Mines, rielr and cheap; mode colored cashmeres and thous. de !attics; 27 lies Paris Instrea, a new and splendid article for holies' dresses; printed organdees; satin striped and plaid baruget: .1 vitae changeable Mitres, very rich. a large lot of 4-4 runt !S.!! French printed eatnlmcs and lawns; 100 dos. best quality ladittsvind gent's kid gloves; white goods 01 every description, together with n.qetteral assortment of Itonseksteping goods, etc. etc. Country merelinnts, and the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and vicinity are respectnilly invited to call null CS/110111C our stoek and priers. whielt we will warrant to compare favorably with the coven, markets. A. A. MASON & CO,IIII morg, Market street, between :id and 4th tbs. MEM Great 1 4 nglish Remedy 1 1; 1 011 Coughs, Colds, Astluna . and Consumption !- , -The Huul2 great and only Remedy or the above diases is te Balsani of Lift. discovered by the se celebrate h d Dr. Iluchnn. of London, England; and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the swim possible cases that can he found in the community—cases that seek relief in vain from any of.the common remedies of the day, and have been given up by the most distinguished physicians, as cofirmed and incurable. 'The Hungarian Balsam" hascured, and will cure, the tenni desperate cases. It is no (muck nostrin. but a standard English medicine, ofknown and established efficacy. Every family in the Iffnited Mutes should be supplied fth Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to unternet the consumptive of the climate. hut to be used s a preventiVe medicine in all eases of colds, coughs. spitting of blood, pain in the side and chest, irritation and soreness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, night sweats, emaciation and general debili ty, asthma. influenza, whooping cough. and croup. Sold in large bottles at St per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of Englisn and American certificates, and other evidence, showing the unequalled merits of this great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. For sale by ' B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., febl9 cor. First and \Vood. and Wood and 11th mud ityrEINCALAVORKS—Sir Astley Cooper on Hernia ; 131 Sir Astley Cooper on the Breast, &c.; '• " " Colle's Lectures on •S urgery Testis and Thymus aland;' ; Watson's Practice; Mackintosh's Practice; Dunglison's Physiology* Horner's Anatomy and ilistology; Churchill's Midwifery; Velpeau's Midwifery; Diseases of Infinits—tfillard: Diseases of Females—Ashnell; for sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Market street. mar 3 NEW PUBLICITIONS.—MtIion's Poems, illustrated Harper's new edition of the Poetical works of John Milton, with a memoir, and critical remarks =his genius and writings,hy James Montgomery; and one hundred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey In two volumes. SPZNCIDeIf Gate Timrsatmrr.—The four Gospels and Acta of the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes, criti cal, Philosophical, exegetical; maps, indexes, etc. togettt. er with the Epistles and Apocalypse ; the whole forming the New Testament — For use of Schools, Colleges, and Theological Seminaries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer; A. l/T. A New Nocel—hlidsummer's Eve —A fairy tale &love: , By Mrs. S. C. Hall. James's Henry) 17—Thelifisraf Henry the Fourth, king France and Nava e, Complete e, by G. P. IL James. Comple in font parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON - le STOCKTON. jan 0 Booksellers, ear. of Market and 3d its. )18!,:tur visa° :State Sank and bilzneht . .s.. • 1+ Cincinnati Banks.. . • ... • • 1+ Cirefraillt (Lawrence): - - • tilt Columba., Bank ' 1 1+ ditratotilknt i&ulduslfy , , , l +i. i Geauga . . If Norwalk 11 Neat .Lisban li Inaster. 11 : ITarietta , 1+ 1 Chillicothe ........ • • -.• . • • . 11 kveland ...... ... : . ... . .1} &iota ' . Lancaster.. B E./al/la/on.- .. 1 ......... 10 Caisson...:.... ... Urbana. .... . . . ....... - -, 20 Greenville:. .. .... -.. .. • ' ... 5. ... 50 aL State Sankintors. and Branches 50 Rank nfillinais. .... • . • • •75 . 1111CHI6 1 (N. itfeeraisirs. insurance Company. • .5 tart Bank 5 Oakland county. 10 Farm. and birch. Bank. .10 St. Char MISSOURI. IState Bank TENNESSEE. All banks •l EASTERN EXCHANGE. New Pork• (prem.) i ißbiladdphia.." Baltimore. " i r•ALUI: OF COINS. Amer. Gold (poeng• • • • ..... 1 Old. • • •do• • • .do 5 Guinea.: S 5 00 1 Sorereigns . 4 B Feeder:el-dors 7 80 Ten Theless 7 FO Ten Guilders ' 3 AO [Any:tiro/1 4 25 Napoleons fl 80 Denatoon. Spanish • • • •I 0 00 Do. Patriot 15 50 Ducats 2 15 MEE= .._ L far alc .crn clta pct; _nitCINIA. P.KRWPort S.ltiLge.Sittirited to Joelssml _county Irv; and within 20 Miles - of the Ohio - !tverr good dwelling. house and blacksmith:Moil, 40 items under fenCe and 20 in state of cultivinien. .Priee'S 6 Per acre. Terms accommodating.. S..CUTHBERT s -; marli Real Estate Agent, No. 50Bmithficld at. Pacres ; unimprord Land, shunted in Jefferson and Elk counties. Price $1,50 an acre and terms easy. S. CUTHBERT. ming Real Earnte Arrent, do Smithfield at CITABLE TO RENT.—A brick Stable; with Carirage hciuse, to rent from the Ist of April next. Inquire of ntar7-tt . L. SNOWDEN, 21) Water at. MO:LET—Thai Jorge and commodious warehouse, sit- Mated on secobd mmet, neat' Wend lustbelow Parks '& Co.; zind,al . preseni occupied by John LittrefFaq- • -'— CGTIMERT., Gem Agent. . 50 Smithfieldstrcei, 0051 TO LET—Oa the second Atoll- of the Wile .house, - No.leTWood st., having a-front etitrance. snort - - GEORGE-COCIIRAINT.- FOR.SALE—.llesiabscriberotrers forst-de:he:lmprove meets and property he ItOW occupies. situated on. the Fourth Street Road, about three miles from the city; con sisting of a well. finished Brick House, containing ten rooms, and u. cellar under the whole)-au, excellent Brick Tenant House. containing three TOMAS: A hiTgebillll and excellent stabling; a never failing running spnng. of soft • water, and a pump of excellent waterer the kitchen door; garden, contender:some choice fruit trees, togeth er With about ten acres of excellent ground: The above propertrwill be sold on. reasonable terms. and possession given on the first day of April; if not sold. it will be for rent niter that day. . For further inibmiation upply to the subscriber, on the promises. feb2l-dawtAp'l -DAVID BEELER_ prier.rttr ropy and charge Post.) • To Let, ftn A NEW two story Brick Dwelling Mouse, situ- If eted un the Rust Common. Allegheny city, Incur the residence of Judge Irwin.) and finulted in the best modern style. with ha ndsoinmportico in frOnt,double pa r- Inrs,furnished with marble mantels and iinproved sliding doors; dining room Mid kitchen oil the first door, and folur and lied MUM. on the..nicond story -- ; with finished garret. Enquire of IticiutilD GRAY. on the premises; or of ,;41.11-if J.mkrEs PARR. Jr. & CO.. Second st. To Let, ;IMO Large Rooms, With stcan t power. Enquire at the File Factory. runic,. of O'Hara and Liberty sti., Fifth Want, Pittsburgh. new Brick situate on (:runt tiw best style. with double parlours. sliding door, n nti dining room arid Mullen or: tin• first floor, rind nix good room.; on the Giber Iwo storie, En quire in Ow :unite row. of DR WM. CHUltcji. ii-bl6-tAu TO LET—A. Bin.): Mouse, ruiner of Webster and Pat ton streets, formerly occupied by 1. B. Butler. Pos session given immediately. Apply to fcbl9-tf J. 5.*. CUMMINS. oTliiielGiStjry, and the second I and third stories of a brick house. corner of Fifth and Uuiou strf7el , . A Very nent and convenient Prune Cultaae. in Allegheny oily. Apply to JAMES MAY. Jr OTS FUR SAIX—Two Building Lots. iii the Sixth 1../ Ward. each 2.1 by -133 feet. on which there it a never fnilinir. 'prim , . of woirr. rich.] GEO. COCHRAN. . . ______________... TO Ill.:Yr.—_A. Itntwunntt with to o rooms, swituLle.for a pliyAiriall or dentist. on Penn street. between Hand and Irwin strvets. rjatt?.2.l 1.. WILMA H.TH. T U Ll:l'.--u utt new three story Dwelling ilouse.St 'III haul, !Rinse attached. lintate near the corner of Wylie and 'Washington streets. Possession given OW the first ut April next. iinill:l .TUIIN l'. PERRY. rilo lan . .—Three flwellinix inntrini. Sittla le on 1 , ,,,,,,,1, j_ street. near the Canal bridge, in tic city of Pitt, burgh. A so. a Peet, 75 I, t..'n feet, will, a eon, unseat entra ne , on Silt. :war t Votal s t reet. Also. it frairn• iivreiliiiir. two Siorii.s.. 1, jth a. n. , , ~u ground under roinefitinO.r.iillnii• on Ohio Lane, in !Le vity of Alleglirn ) . Eitiinue of luny , J. . It• WILI.I.IIIS. 11011"o...1 ~ ,fieep tint and Cap House. 1.02 Wood 0 HUNG FASII 03... Acre, mid Nurn.t II A 'r ti.—The subscriber respcel fully informs his custi niers:toil the imblitohnt • • hr has reurrimil from Nciy York, briticmg %with him tbc 11 . 1‘1,1 uppruwrd ,ay le of I tots. tier npfill_ and suriuner Wettr, :1110111t . 11 by Wm. 11. lleelte. Ilroailwa w. (111li! 124,111. 4". ('USInr.) would also inform the public he is daily mantifiternrian and Caps, of till desCriptions. wine he is determined to IliApo,e of at price s to tile t ii. c the purchaser. (Mitt is. cheaper than an) other Hai establish ment in the eit).) fasPountry Alerehnitts. purelinse Bats and Caps, by wholesale, are requested to call and examine his asiortirient. a 4 he (eel, confid e .' hei 'T ni.le co please in qintlity. titihmite. and price. fiI.i.ASSGOW. Marimiteturer. No. 10.2. Wwnl AL. 3.1 door below John 1). tin, is* marl-11nm Commercial Auction limn., rip ring tt.'ashlanc for ii fS. — lI"CORD A cfl.. Von .3/ - Cord 4 , HAT- c o l 'VERS. will introduce the Spring 'Style of Ii A'r thin clay. Saturday, March oh. Their frientlA tool ruotonterti me requested to call and. ~ : tnmine their stock of Spring HrtlC•lost rteciv.4l from New Vork, at their store: corner of Fifth and Wood bb, marl-y F.A:.IIION FOR heauti- tl Sid style of II A TS apt now ready in inur4 PAULS'ON'S Sprinfr Style. 6,2 . .".1( )(IRK has just received from New York. the I .l....`iipriug Style of flats—which he will introduce MI Saturday. Morel., 4. All those ia want of n fleet and superior liat. will pleas call and eAttinine, at No_ 75. Wood .trect. ;Id door otiose Fourth street. nt.l PRIVATE. DISEASES. I),. Brown. or' 05 Diamond A Iley., ,, ean Le conElthed jii all ease, of a I'i - fru:e or delitate auttar iucidcnr to tl,, 1 , 111111,11 fr:1111r. rraroionlts,tonorrlirea nairlits CIAUC(1111211CCil. together with all re- . Firrtrif UnpitritieForthe blood. with ail diseases of err/ma/origin. skin cliseacces,with strictures. glees, urethral diwhcirges. seminal weakness and inipotcurv; also. piles. riceuttia female Weak tunas, disease s s iii the, wom b . monthly suppre,cions. diseases of the joints. fistula' in UllO. nervous atrections, pains iu the buck and loins. irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic. eruptions, letter. ringworm. mercurial diseases, &c. Exe'.osiVely decutid toile study and treatment of coo,— real alica,rthrs, and those arising ;rumyouthful excess.... gaiety, elimate, or impurities of the blood. whereby the coustimiton may have been excl.:etch:it, enables Or. Brown to oder assurances of speedy relief to all who may Mae, thetmselves under his care.. • Dit'lttoivies ollicas are conveniently arrant:Pa into sip- unite 'apartment!. Patients eau visit Dr. IL - without Max of exptssare to other It is of importance to Imlay persons in need of medical u id„ to obtain g L O,a7 L t d die ,1 privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill .in removing renerral cans. in their various firms and stages, offers inducements whieli coo rarely be equalled. Strange', are hereby op prim,' that Dr. Drown has been regularly edneat e d every brands of me:Leine, and for the last twelve year s eintlisicd simxdi e ely to the treatment of those • Pr. ]runt, i, 1 , 010 v regularly tdu,ated t•urgeon l'ilishor;il who gi, r, his whole iiituatitui to those Col plows.. gitarantectlD - Ccrtaiti, spSpeedyCOres will, oil Casale : i. Rector cases arc rtiliovect in a short thus, wilhoutotter ruption trot,, bUdilleSA. ILi — licrilia or Ittipture..—Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Iltraia to cull, as he has paid parucu lar attention to that disease. Letters from a Ilimance, aNling advice, must contain a fee or they will not be attended to. lee, on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confi dential. oe ttn-rl& y TIIIEUMATIM—Dr. Browns newly discovered rent etly for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never' fails. Mkt' and Private Consolation Rooms, No. GS, Dias 1110111 i alley. Pittsbdich, Pa. The Doctor is always nt home. imtl9-dalvt f New Confectionery anal Bakery. CI EOR 3I it GE NIPPERT has the pleasure of anoun- LT clog to the people of PittSburgh and vicinity, that he has opened, in so, tl.l. Fifth street. between W ood and Market. with u fine assonuentof Confectioneries, Bread. Cakes, Fruit, &c.. which he will sell at retail or wholesale. His customers niay rest , assured that their orders will be oaf/ filled, and with despatch. Give him a call beil,re purchasing elsewhere. fcbl9-1f XTEW BOOKS.—VoI. @ History of the thrardists. or IA Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the Revolution from unpublished sources; by Alphonse de Lamartine is three vols. Vol.just received. The Life of Chevalier Bayard, " the Good Knight ;" by W. Gilmore Simms. Scenes at Washington—a story of the lost genelation by a Citizen of Baltimore. Adventures in Es Mexico and the Rocky Mountai aph ns; b G eo. F. Rumon, q., member of the Royal Geogries y Society. @e., &c. Now and Then—A Novel, by Samuel Warren, F. R. S. &uthor of "Ten Thousand a Year," ...The Diary of a Late Physician," &c. The aLove works received this day, and for sale by JOHNSTON S STOCKTON, Booksellers, Market st. QAFE AND PROFITABLE lIIISINF.SS.—A person 13 having a capital of $1,500. can make an investment of it. in a safe and profitable manufacturing business, now in operation—the owner being desirous of changing his business, and going into the country. L. S. CUTHBERT. Gen. Agent. 50 Smithfield st. VOTICE.—AII persons indebted tothe subscribers. are • IA requested to make payment. ott or before the ' . 2.3th inst., if not, their account will be given tts a Magistrate for collection; all persons having claims against th,, fi rm , sill please present their account. , tbrpayment. ANCKER & MAYER. 2/111 bush. Dried Peaches; UV 120 bush. Clover Seed; It bills. Dried ApPlos; 3 Roll Butter; Lnrd; 1 bale Hops; 40 bbls. Small White Beane; in store and for sale by I. WATERMAN, feblo N 0.31 Wain'', and 112 /rant et. rpoßScaoz-An store and to arrive on con s^ 140 3 and boxes John Rucker. supr Sc; On 1 boxes Henry and Junta', sst 50 * boxes Johns le Lewis ) Sal 20 boxes Marston, ls; 1.5 J. P. Stanard, 20 R. B. Warwick, tils; 3.5 " John Rucker, sapi, Is. 40 I " Henry & James, L. S. IVATERALVN, No. 31 Water, and 62 Plant st. Tobacco and. Clgarn. 'TACOS McCOLIVrER has removed freralis old viand. No. 25, to N 0.19 Filth street, where he has fitted up his room in kanperfo style and will keep on Mulct...39ller for wholesale or seta—the 'fbliewing mulled aniele' bn potted Principes;' Regent's, of all brands; Lenormas; Chewiitg and Smoking. Tobacco, & Re sespeetthily vitae his friends and itequaintanoes to, caµ 0 4 ,1 see hllty its his new store, beflre purchasing elsewhere, 1914;414, . . • - -., = ' -' ,' • - --- - ' -- - . .., - ;•'•?,-7.• • ••, 1 ,-...,:. .r...7474•44%,....i,,,,;- -- ,2; ',l'..;'' . e . • t ..1 1, - -- ;'' -: rF• .. ~.- , , , -,,,..-:.-.----:!--;.---:::;?...:..„ ,- ='; - ; - ' 44 -'-a." - ''' ' , ,:- -: '' '-'' ' '''• ' ' - - . • :.'/,..'i"•-'5.7,11*.:r,' • - ''' ' ', , _, -. ,-- ... r.; j. - .,, •. ,:,.. . • - . ':- -_-.- ,r ' .: . '.7--',':=':',-,-'s'P.' 5'',..T.7.', :-.;',4 -, - . l'-`'.l*.k—.. —,,,, VICE'I...'" I . • • ' -- - --:- ,-',1.',...,''',,,,,,:-::::i.,::.,.;',..‘,.".3,k,nfVe5es Vi -P, -..-,'- ~. -,,- : -. ...I It : .4!!,....W.,,.. _ ... . _ 1-.-1,,t.', '.' 14..,::: i ., _ ' - ' . 't --'t 1. ' .. - 1 1 -N ll - - - • v at. , • CINCINNATI AND .PITTSBUItei.4I, DAILY STEADIPACIEEV 114/NE. 'mils independent Line of steamers is. now, composed _L of the largest, swiftest, bestiinisbed famished, and most powerful boots on.the waters of the West. ['rite highest are paid for the services ,of the. best land most experienced sties engaged in the ;tier tinsiussn . ..... The line has been in operation for six ye:lmi leadeprned nearly two millions of .people, without doing the.filithtetit injury to theirpersons. proprietors challenge Cotr. parison with any passenger lute - in the tiniort• for saility, regularity - 01nd speed., All -that money can procure' has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenienee of passengers. The boats leave forCiucinnan follorist• . ~. • - • ' 1 1 10NDA Y Pit CRET:--.Thv StiISONGATILLA. Capt. .800 e, will leave. Pittaburgh-eve Alonday.naarniug at 10 eCit , C ki Meeting every Monday evening at la r at. ; ;.. TUESDAY -PAOKET.—The -.lluaartia :Curl. Jno. Rlbufelter, letwo crery. Ttu*ay looming at 10 o'clock; Wheelitro every Tuesday evermig at 10 r. 1. WEDNESDAY PACKETe—The .Ncnv F4YGraND 2. , Capt. S. Lkan will leave Pittsburgh every Wetbles In} mon, lOcieloek ItVlreeling ever" .. Weriner,iley eVer, 711GR$DAY PAGRET.—T* rbzu,t.taar. Capt. 21 Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday rnorninkai 10 &clack ; Wheeling every 'nap - Way - erenitr.. trr101 4 •111. FRIDAY PACKE',T,—TIat ettrinat No. 2. Capt. C.n /1. will leave Pittsburgh every Friday inurnitig at 10 k; AA'lleeting every- Friday evening at 10 rt.. at. SA2IIkDAr PACKET.---Tha . :%lEstu:ll dEtt, Cnp!..De Camp `wilt awe Ines mrgb every 'Saturday_ 'mornin 10 - o'eldet ; Wheeling' ey a ry 14atitritay evening' at 10 I. at . . ..StrNDAY P..trATV--I'liesata:ci-NewTox, Cup': A. Ci .11Disan,trill leave Pitiibargh crery,gtimlity morning "le 10 n'elbet ; IS eVery Siinday - evening at 10 nor 10. Clnelnriatl.' '1 light thhught steamer FRIENDSIII 1 1 , 141, ( 1 14.1: 4 ) vls , laster,wiltvefhrthe abov e perle 1(/11. J._ANKRINI & ---- For St. i. oul s. Tile now and splendid steal:ter ORIENT All. ,Z,,,..„5 . ,z V., limo.. Master, will !earl, ihr the al o,; : pialkotera e lime ports 4.T'Fisi.r4fiy. Marl I tltih 151 , .., otlfl wchjek, A. M. • I , or freight orpas , a-e ripply on board . :-. For St. hrntr; I. I: Till: ii Paw atealn..r WYOMING. TatMA, ds . , , ltiatt:Nia.:e.. Alamer.• a - ill for - the allot= unit all intermediate landing's.: regularly. For treiglit or, pluurge, .Itarin4 • serier uceinatuedli lion, apply onboard. or to • ' • , mu rti; (;Eo, 8.. MI LTENBEIZGI I :It. At; tali., __—— _-.._________-L.....' .. '' . Atte Arrangement. .JI .. . THEetemeer CALEB COPE will ours 1.:AO Resiver. f llasdow, and Wellsville. on 'Poe. i • - • ' day. Thitr=day, and Saturday. at 0 - A. Nr.. re. , turning on Blunder, Wednesday. Dud Friday. 'She hasin. I 'boat at the landing. 40IlVe011 W . 0()(1 street and the Bridg I prepared to - mart c Height.: at atm time. S. Ze- W. 11A 1113 A IKIII. Agents . . I . warn N 0.33. tVoral street '• Pktishurgh and 'Wheeling Packet. ' nelstn. TIIP. swift steunier CONSUL, Boasur '. ' ..1 li,rAAnce. Master. . will leave- regularly tor '' ' Wheeling - . oil Monday. 'Wednesday. and Fri day. al lu 0 tqUek.Trf CiSth,. bars Wi l e ViingePTlYTy'rliPPßll:l3", TIIIITSthIy. :Pall SULU:- a:ly. at 7 o'clock. A. 31.. ro,itil'i lg. • . lle ronstil will land ht all i.ilynneillete polls. . r try accommodation that can be procured, t:,r the cotalort and .at`ty or pacsent..,,•,.. ha. - .• 1e...i. • provided. The boat = :IGO IPTONided w.d, a =rut-•,eling sufery-g - uard. to preva it • Aplosioo. For frei,..;ht or liT.P.,pt• aptly 011 hoard. (PT to - ' marts ' JOHN 'FLACK. A..tent• I _l:eat - yr and Vellsvllle Parket..rr7 .1111; 00111i.0! I;EAVInt „,.. • ~ , r ,.... ~..„th:„..,. .. will. during , the eionin - o inter scit.on. Snake daily tripe. Denver:m.l Wellsvill leaving Pitoduargh .vr r l liii)riiiit:t :WI c;*eluek. nad ll'rli ••• I ill, :al :: piellork. 1...,T. : • -• I der ~1 ___ it M. lIA lITO C N _=, O A rm es. ____— 'l= ortllneinnaill. I • 4 ' The 1141. W MO -404•11‘101 PIPPRPIVOT--$0.1.0.10.!T 4111411 .ANDE11...,captaitql, A ; Polo':. wil/ cage 10T I/1T ar•UP. e a ad all it:tenni:ditto, purls regularly. For freigh. or pa.,,e:_te. hating ~.tperior aecunonoilly ti JJ JJ R. apply 1,0 1.,),4 , . , fehl A . • • ecor Cuacaaaaaa.i. . 1 ier the ahoy,. ati.lietenuvdifire rort:‘, regiaarly. Fur board. iebra I SlB. 1848 Pitts hui gla mid Brownsville Daily Puekri Lille. Fratrt.t.inv Ist. Is 14:sta. tat LEA V EaLtll.l" sA. M. .\\U 4F. Nr: Thy rompligr the hire fur at, pru,ot 94,1,011: ATI.ANT.IO. .Calif; ..4.1121tr. Par:du-ant: A;Jacult.tt and 1.01.1$ :111..1N E. rapt. 1:. 14tanati. The. busts lira entirely new. tuul arm ritt,t np u itLmit martnt.l to 4 1 4 /I..nrCi EV.•ry moolfurt that ritouu) matt prut'llr, ttod. Tlta b(1:0,1 tt ill. 11,1.V4. the 11411101/7.1111,1:1 'atflit tot . -I. )m .. r.. Hill be pnnrnfhl m 1 lawn]. tOt flu. Louis r. ill rerntinly'leaVe ur flit. hour i:111f:1 'For Leith: r 111 v..• Ili‘, Payket.*:ltflYsl.:A7 .Movler: trill itrave for the above untl ita'rlitediatv Fur freight ur • - - and ,r-kutlitt pasAvtiger and mil A, gtvoni,r i•ovc prcsrnl Nvurk: . nt e t. at., 17Fil - E - , • Vor fo,i:zlo or npplr On 11(1,1111. . . . For Brottu4.l ; ll.le. - - . ......rif ....! 'l'l IF: new Mail and Passenger steanierAT ! .=,. I.ANTI(7. JAMES PALEINSON,' Altthier. will leave for the above port ibis day, at S it. At.. positively. Fur. freight or passage apply carboant. , • tole( For St. 'Louis.. PILE scud steamer C. ANTIION7.'7.I!itns, , '• • M &v. Minder. -will leave for the above and ;1111,111Vilill lc P 011311.5142.111.5 5 Ilse Spring trade conaminces For freight Sr piissirde apply on !Maul; or to . feli:l 3.IMES MAY. Watee Si. ,• For St. Louts.' ' k a s it Tim L....x..410m mut light drntight Ftenmer SWAN. It. AiAV. Mtoter. will leave for.. the above and intermediate landings in a tow weelot. . For freight ur rIL.S.ge niiply on board. or to . reb:3 'JAMES MAY. Waterer. -: • • 4OM,t CUP splendid steamer NORTH CAROM NA. 'kris:xi:v. Master, l‘ill leave air thee a Ve and hitermeditate purls. oil reitit . hl Hy. . For in:licit: or pa....teet npply on board: '11.1i4 __._ _ . TIIP. new anti splendid titeanidr ANDRFAV r:rox, W. I L FUTON. Muster, will leave for the above and intermediate landing's regularly. For freicitt ur pOSSIIe upply bouid, or td • JAMES 9MA Y. _ Poe Nashville.. ' . . TIE: steamer AMERICAN 'EAGLE will leave for the above and all bite rmediate port: on Monday. at 11 o'clock. For (might or passage apply on board. or to : relit (1. B. MILTENHERGER. Ammt. For iNew Orleans. TIM mileliclid new steame r SAVANNA, • ll.Dr:Nxt.lo.N. 3lnAter. will leuvefirrille above all intermediate lanilittga, regularly. For freight or pa,anize apply on Irounl. - relit otlee frO the Master Carpnters of the Cities of Pittiburgh aial Allegheny, and virinities : You are hereby notified, that the Journeymen Carpen ters of the two ernes and vicinities. intend to deamnd an advance of 2.5 cents per day upon theirpresent wages, on the first day of April next. ..131 - order of the Associa tion_.t WM. E. ERRETT, It S. (Journal and Dispatch copy.) ED" Our friends who feel inclined to assist in procuring subscribers for our Cainpaigu paper, will he gosod enough to cut out the following prospeetbs, and attach a sheet of paper al the , batroin; whereon to . write tub: scribers 118190, A CHEAP CAMPAIGN Immediately after the nominations of the Baltimore Convention are made known.to the country—say about the Ist of June, next,—the undersigned will commence the publication of a small Compaign- Paper, entitled . _ THE JEFFERSONIAAT: which Will be issued meekly,: for six months, or until the remit clf the election is announced. The JEFFERSONIAN, will be filled with Political tdatter,-exclu and will he furni4hed to Claim , on the following terms, viz; a Ten Copies for • Fifteen, - Twenty, " Fifty. - ()ne ifu.nctre4,:, • It aeon* te lbe genentlly edrnittecl, that i l the flppro4bing PP*lefitiftl, (.414}pillgo, will be ane (41: tlnusTtl irtterlt• - Ttie old For Brownsville For St. Louts For St. Louis. zO2YY • $ 4 00 • 7 00 • 0 00 • 20.00 - AS 00 H,~i• ~-,. diti:lll •Btdkrrs f er in": 70 , 7 4.,_' and Domatie B. Alb *VT fqtd• SA S f A 11,17004 6124 direclii';,^P)ll!"2*7l/51', ' . - N. ,110121 . 1PNipS A. SON, , . --,... ~_... Bunkers tozs4 Dealers rn — Bzekanor Coitrand,B;ro, afstei, No. 55 Mario strgft, Airtbyrgh. ' - .- • .r. ,^ !, ''t ' sztuNG RAT), '4OIANISg. •• • . Irmo /UM' New Tor): - •.• viT, rTinnati . ,..4lisi , ' rhiladelplikr • ; Ltiu4ville '-'-' l ,' - P4!till i lore ‘ stilTr: 1 4!' thq 1 . - / " It .ipteit , - •:t ' ' - . 4 ...„A,...,,,..„..,._.. 4 '• r,Nclt,l:oo(l7. ~,.''',. ~:i." ' . i t'• I AFtayaktiTd ' „..'“, ft ~.. I .Pi - ' c'f i C94_,.: kZ . : - : k ' • ;t6,aii.ig : raw , - Indian* Heinuoky . Virginia . 'Wheeling I'cnness.e au.l9-y • 11.1.RADI A. RILL 64 , - •`: • DAIFErral, iSCIth:CaR AnoXl3ls,' ANT , brALres4). Fonign and Poontstie - Erekarge, C‘rtificator of Dapaat •. A i nk Notes end SP , II, - NO: 64 , ti ,st. t on , door Fosieth..gasisific , rinrollqrh,•fa. • Fundi , received pt de'poeit. Dna nottioliene AL; made on ,all the Gilles tbrought the - United "Meet.. Sight - cheeks. on Bultiniore; Phifactelphio—Ner-roitlo3ott• .tun 21/11 CillCin Haar cousin atlY purr fasces.. ; The papei:'sCllie gjnia. Banks bought. and sold on the nuistfavertedetenelt: . The ItiOold tcho4rPfe l 4o4 Paid rPr Foreirr XCIIA E NpEONENGLANAIRM4KPIiNP: 1.11.1 VD. fur sale in uznoualts of 11 110 upsmuste.j:_,, • J. S. MOOS,- TllOB. , gAjtIIPS", flows' 4rp -sartmEr, - ,1 Brt rmccu.ksq4-13notaatt,c,.', , L N. E. comer of Wood and ' Siztk . TIE.A.Leas in Coin, Bonk NUltls. Time Bills. Roreigq I jj and Tknonsstic Exchnuge. Cerlibqates prPirmsi_jike, EXCILA.M4B 'on - all th e principal Cities or -Me 14110111 an: - Burope..for snit . in sums to surt - ptlrClintlell. :311.ENT and par funds received on deposiiCt COLLEOTIONSintak in) an pars of tlic rtIVSSIS. M. l.reci ii tr Zi:StioL"n,7. . . . - iliidith 3. Suoveden.. '- . , ‘Vni. Belt .t - Sus. • Pil;s: , tiral.t. s, Nl'Clurk - eu & VG., . , .. tingli la ..t Bennett. . - • ,--",....,; nemiso.; ,1c- Brothrr, 1 . ....„.,,,,. ••- rafee.'ll.o.l.lsrop & Co.. - Philridlph.4i..;-,,,, W. .11.17ititapstai 4: Cul' • ~ , , .2?:. ,. . , , ' 1 loa.dly. Phelpe & Co: , ,N,..,,, , yorki' , I Bntcock'.. Cu `. Tiffany, Ward & Co. - ,_., ..„, " luo. M'Cuitough . .lt. Co- ~ Baltitairc,f,„b,, i , ST r. ...buries ,Geor.ee, ',/ ' - _ II: gaima, Cilicialtiiti,A. • . . - : , ...-... ,, 04. ... Joyeplt %Wyman; / ...u..„ ‘o i. iii n .. ? , 0 ~.;;;;;. :11" , ,,5.r5. 1 7 eauvr.. f- INP_Millart.,., ,,, IL F. Ellis , Esq., Cashier, Baal: Of ewisto,vtlif Y, , e,,;.- Piftstonryth. September 21 .-2547-v... ' ' ' -- --“' N the matter of the upplication of the "Geronalt ted Evangelical Church of St. Paul's Congregidol4 4 of the City of Allegheny: And now, to wit: March 4th. A. 1). ISI9. 'a elm:W.4of '. Incorporation !Allying been presented to the Court of Coes mon Pleas of Allegheny County. and the Aulgee iii. id o Court having perusedsand extuniued the same, , and. the objects. articles and conditions therein specified and can turd, appearing to the sold Judges to be lawful, and - not • injurious to the community, the mud Court direct said in. stnunent to he filed its the office of the Prothonotary; and also that siodee be inserted in the .• Pittsbargh . MorMag Post. , one of the newspapers published in said Costary of Allegheny, at least three weeks, setting forth that appli cation has teen made to this Court by the merabers'of I the "German United Evangelical .Church of St. Faure • Congregation." of the City of Allegheny. to grant thedla Charter of incorporation. and that the some wilt he yr/Cit ed at next Temp of said Court, if no sndiefear•eauseibe • %hewn to the contrary. Ry the Conn, front' tifelteeordi H : Pink , DiTer — ttanie tli Off 11 URPIII',. WILSON. 4. cp.. xo. 48 irow 4,1, now nrecivnig b y . dail arr ivals from the Importers Afamnit tturerls, ample supplies of desirable'. Sitting • Geode". :Shies they any and country retelleo;at the ainalleol .mastlikOleattee. Having a purnteitdratest con.tantly Co die eastern inorketi, their stuck will bolt t up thr o ughout '&o"i:easels. Among the article/ alio - • reeeited, are 'some very bentniAili".:ant. • iidePlcd to env es - vericiy of l'sve.nle. Croton t'an taloint ihnfs, Dountafie Gingham& lifetseheif and Bred' . rn . . . . febtd-4fivilea 31( fiitiut1Bbtifi$.1.L.11 - hiri e lust reCtliVe la a large supply of Hooks for Sunday School Libraries publtshed by the American Sunday. Sebool Utilon,And 'Approved by a committee of publication, ronaLstuaeof members - ot the following -cle.norninations,.•vit.fliaptist. congregational. Episcopal sletbodist. Preebytertem and 11,1011u:it Dutch: There publicatione comprise upwamta of six hundred bound volumes. lof prices Awed tunes up to 75 cent,.) all written expressly for. Sunday Schools. lit addition to the above. the I.ition publishes a . beep variety of books. in paper covens, for quite youngehtl4- rim. for rewords. to. ' The I Mioifolso puldishrs Iwo I.iluaries. of 011 f• hundred VOUIIII•ft earb. all numbered ready*mor, Of t.uok* trim 72 pages np to trittv. at the low prieructtest dollars. event:tine only ten emits a volume. • AApia •.t Youth Cabinet Library'of fifty' m , ieVat the !OW nitre- of two dollars and hay rents. . • Illyinu Books, Que,:iou Mobs : see and Woe Tit*. rts on paste beaks: Maps. 4r: • - All the abOve 'see sell at the l'ition; at Plairreliftia pi ire , . Carologeepi of-Hooks furnished: on appliance; E.I:I4f.YIT EN(tl.l3ll. SG Market at 4. ••• . febt? bet:Weer! Third and Fourth. r 'rCAV TIOT. I,III :i7 I -1 11 #7tirt37-.1 - ulrFeCc e ic:: I.p fl et i t.. A by the oubscribers. • Six Ohl English Chrtn.feles: . • of.ltalowsbur;'Sl:ugli-1, Chronicle ; • . . Arent:ea Nottherat Antiquities: . • • . 'COHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY: , • Schiller's works:avid.. ; • , • . Einerillistory of Painting,3• , . . -- Ilistory.of the liiruudista,ll volt ~ • ~ • e . /1 MUM' of Austria, 3 Cola,e, • Cos's Memoirs of Marlborough; •,• Leth..r's Table rim, by Hazlett • • •- • Ittoemei-hoyerizo D'llediel; • • Leo the 'rends : OA ley's llistory °film Serneeps:.. e", 4 . se hl..uel's Philosophy of History ; , • 11,..1 mule's History of Inventions; - • lliinory of Flonenea and-die.Priiteey Cbseittlovra' Information for the People ;. .• • • • Thu aNnture. • For sale by . fel, 17 8. DOSIVOItTIf ' • 43 market street usT pocket tool schtiol.Hibles; writing suit per: ink sod InkstandsiWaferst a few school Booka Sp he tip Inst Counterfeit Detetor; patent Pens and Faigliih Quills; in full account of the Cheat Fire at PiUshurgh i with loops. d.e.t lasa and cornier Directories of. Pitts bu rch. Allegheny andßte neighboring towns; a ilupply of good .S (hedge pit rple, yellow and red Carpet Midst.; Wham Louisville Line.: a few htradsorne and cheap snaps, Ogles, and pictures; a few Almanacs, de. for sale low for. cult. ISAAC lIARRItt4, Agent andeonuaissionsMerchan r..511s street. • • mar 7-41. X, TRW 130ONS—Itun &Chive , Express: ralennaaf f 1-Ltirlatiti. and ?Scotland. or recollections of a &aims minister. by J. It. orb: D'Aubiosne, D. D. anther of His tore of the Reformation. Life of Cromwell, Ike: • A Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of Stlkrattltiew and Sc. Murk, in the fonn of Lectures, intended lo amino. the practice of dontestie 111,11110i0111111d 4 0 /01100; bylithn Dint Summer, D. 1).: Bishop of Cid:Ater. For sale by Er.r.usrT & r..Nouervl febtl.l rtri Market street. bal. 3d auddlit'l ATtli—Plucc Rant 1.3 this day reduced the price of their soda ash, (svhiclt is warranted hy the manufacturers float 551cettla. percent.) to lie. for cosh. or 41e. for approved notes . tit 4 mantis. Anti for quantities of .1 tons or upveoritc & deduction. pjll he tootle of :c per pound off three privet . . '• , W. &M. MITCIMLTREE, - R I O htherty:street: • •Agetufirr Alexican • I p cure Land IVarrants and Penelope for widaVes, at the *Mee of Were R. Austin, Ese., urke's Fenerth street. Pittsburgh. Pa. My son, in the General Land °Ace . . at Washingion, .wil I attend to lay business there, free of eharge.to eppLi• Came, ENOVAL--e. J. MrANULTY (I- Co. here retained to the worehoueee on t •Sloants wharf," upper Cane Basin, Liberty unreel. where they arc now fully prepared ID receive large amount of Prodnee, de., to ship. on the opening of Canal navigation, to Piriladeaphin,Balltmore. -anti all intermediate places, feb23 Federal Party, so often defeated, Is one 4 Otore in the field, endeavoring, with its hundred Briarean hands, to-grasp and . li ilia within its ranks, all the factions 41jd4 . 41 ends of parties in the connt7; ritakc column opposition to theDeninnniut,,,: On account of the- us4tiolcoMffits of—the paper, we-shall Alf4 l lolol . 4O:ritisilt the cask sysie4, .:ttlieriefnreOnr o-ttention will be pgid ioltnian/O4 iiplt accompanied by thecae. heEFT.EIOXDItAN will yleld4 zealots eizpport to the *AmilfEss of ;th, NATIONAL CONMITIM and Will ftaht4 w to public o, end tocltic ti f ,'F.eder#l. those whq tail} 4114-Pflmfbrt tAI Dyr Pilull347 9 4 ellerniegl! : • • ....,,40 ... f .'::".•.:'..j,;.' -- - - 'ffi• - 7• . • ". 1 !T -, :':.-,i7. -1- '.-,',.' - ..:•,,;..-- 4.i4i4r4,-•T's!.. •,,..F,Z41,iit08),1.n.,..i.-.•:.:- .'------..r.,-,*tifiti.4o.4l/4 :March ft, 184E4 193 T qrf.lB,E •- - • . •• PAPERI - ;9, PrAffT4- rMWM • /7'o =MI 1 '- ;.• t , -~ :" • A. :f ~:-~i~~'. ft •: •'' MEI MEM MEE SMM MINIE MEIN =l/1 ENE _~ > r ,; Ini %Ns .% ~ • -•c::::- ,? , : '-•-: ~,•-:•: ,- •' ., r1:1-. r , ...., , .., , . ; . -;',..--":';'.--.-...'- '....Z'.-'itl..:!.••• iffiii ,~~~ . ..;A" .. i: 5 .,.;:7::..: ' . .1 .- -.. , ;•; ,. z '.:'?; , ; 1 :4:
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