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EMIR . . ,4; . b1:441 14 4 4 4* • „ Nwsl; • • ..- _ . . PITTSRBROR BOARD OF VAL BARBEE' , ROBT:BALZELL; Co Earon 111Astci t. ' •.: R. E. SELLERS, Drpa;nit.yrxsu MAIL .STEADrEns. 1 from Liverpool.. Drpartures fruit Airierica. Dec. lab For llostors. Jon. Ist, From New York Jan. Ist ", • Now York. Jou.lsth • ",,. Boston. Jan:lsth " .13oston. , • Jan. 29th " NewNork. Jan. 29th t• w York. . .. Feb.l2tb lkiston. Pab.l2th " -Boston. • . Feb.:2oth , New york, Feb.e6th " New York. Mar.llilt , ". • Boston. Mar -11 13°4 °"' • New - York, Idar:2sth. `:. New York. • . • • Anil hereafter, froni April departures will be weekly, (I pool to Ateericu, and from - " rAssEN . Grat ARRANGEMENMS FOR 1846. Steamboat Pneact Line, leaves daily for Cincinitati,l9 & M. Titeactiger Packet,' via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, tl "Ji:. • tnul6 1.. x. Mail Coach. Line direct to Philadelphia,- 9A. at., and 12l Wasteaand Southern hail Coach lane, 6 A. N. • North-AVestern; vitt Cleveland, daily, ID A. M. Erie-and Western New York, daily. 9A. x. North-Kipterit, to' Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ' ARRIVALS AM) DEPARtriftli OF MAILS- Eattern Alull via Philadelphia, due 3 s...x.,,eluses 12 X. •WeStenl Itail , Cht. and Louisv., due ur. at.. closes SA. x. Ninth:a-ita Rah. and Washington,due 8 r. at., closess A. X. North-%Ve*teen via dae 10 A. M. s ctoseaU A. at. Erie and 'Western New York, due Br. at., closes BA. M. Dank of Pittsburgh: - Exeltangellnita•• ,, , - - - - :Merchants' and M. Dunk 'Pnritrers' Deposit Bank• • Hand :Sires* Bridge.-: • • - Northern Liberties Midge 'Old Allegheny Bridge.- -• Connellsville It. IL Stock, paid on - , alrares,v,so City Bonds- Pit cent;). • 'Monongahela -Gas - Stock OFFICE OF TUE POST, • Motinsr Slottxt:co. March 20, I:4a. The 'whether was disagreeable. on Saturday: nail busi ness was retarded to some extent in colsequenee. Never theless the transactions were sufficiently numerous and important toamlicute, the state of the market in the lead ing articles. We have but few- changes in prices to report. A piste a--C; teen' Apples have berotne quite scarce, and now conamtuttl a higli figure. 'The market is not well sup - • plied. We heard of no arrivali ou Saturday, and no sales, except from more. An .exteusive produce house sold at s2*. bbl., for soundartiele. Oat a—There is a great . dentand, for Feed of all kinds by retailers; and those who buy to consume. The market is almost beim, and little is arriving. Sttlestif 50hu.shels Oats at 2.7 e. - -Flour—The receipts by river on Saturday were large, and considerable qfiantities were tittered. In the niorningthe_views of holders were not met; 54,50 was asked. After the news of the Cambria arrived, the price stiffened up, and buyers seemed willing to accede. We ;heprdof one sale at ; we believe others were made at the sautafigure. It is the opinion of dealers that it wI 1 be udrenlfreely tbisLweci: ut the nbolie quotation. and • - rnay go-a shade higher. Sales from • store by dray load • , were reade .ttt $4.02,--none for less; by Single bbl. we 'heard of sales at $1.75. D 1,57, and 13.5; the latter for extra fine white wheat FloUr - : Clier . seLSot a box has yet . been received, hat some bonies are looking for lots so arrive this week. It is said theirmuiStderable quantities of new Cheese has made its appearance ja the: tPesteamlleserve. We quote noini .nally.at6} it?. We bear of no sales of GOShell. • " allgar—SeCell4l sales of prime New Orleans were 'reported to us on Saturday at 5.51. in hhils. • • • ~..illickistristes---We quote at 2ito for prime New Orleans • For a few dayS lAd have beard no mare of the gret fallui the price-a of Sugar and Miasma. One or two limuces „sold some lots—under peculiar eircuanstaices--ut figures below the Market. Tik., great mass' of dealers did not drop iloWdri fraetiim. Country dealers who are interns - cd in Pittsburgh prices., may , depend upon the quotations - above set down.- • ' Apples-There are some receipts, which ore quickly snatched up. The deemed is brisk; and we note sides from store at. :fie.; an inferior article sold at it . 13tone—A . derline is noticed in this article. We note sale on Saturday at 21e. We heard of'a sale at Ge. be - Coffee—Plenty in market, and regular sales of Prime Rio et . ar--Owing to bad roods, but little is coming ie . Sules-in Pittsburgh and Allegheny, an Saturday, ut 39.50 comm. • . • : Bleeper—Roll Ratter is still scarce, and may continue . foi some weeks.. 0.1 Saturday we heard of the receipt of•but two barrels by river. both of-which were taken fiomeonsi races very early al I I fitide extra article at Roil world laing.more thau this. In the Diamond mar . ket oil Satuntay 2.3radle. were the prevailing rates. 'Firgs—Ther.e is a great demand, and few receipts. Dales of a feWidils, at 439 c. '.. - 11010-031.-4VC have no Change to note. Wo quote at , 2.1,11D 5 k. Laird—lke heard of a sale of 20 kegs at 6c.; another smaller tot :utile.' Corn Dient--le demand; a few sacks-taken on Sat - us 37e. j a hither figure might be obtained. Whiskey—Sales of Raw at 171 c.; a better article would bring ISc. MEE ••: lEEE IWOULD like to call the attention of Country Mer- Lchants, Hotel and Steamboat liar-keepers, private • Families, Eck. to examine my stock of Wines, Liquors, Cigarri &c.,, now in , store and cellar, consisting of the most celebrated Brands, etc, ecc... Feeling confident of having the largest and best assorted stock in any house Vreat of the tuotintnitis, and being engaged Intl e .impor tation of Wines and Lumors. dic,, direct to this country,. "persons can-rely on being acconunotlated. both in - price rind qua Ow: C. MARTIN, mar 9 • corner of SMill;fiClll and Front streets. jRANUIES.-40 a•aolr, haill;quarier auti rigtnu piped of liranay; Dartk asal Pale of different grades, brands and vintages, for safe as imported by P. C. MARTIN. eiiffirFFs 71 Vr . o 4 C 1'.. ltb . e l a to ri vr er in aj ese. part to ar rive, or various grades, bfbads and vintages, some very old. Fur sale as buported by I'. e. MARTI:V. CIGARS. -530.000 Havana Cigars,. of various brawls. sizes and colors. from Piinetpecs to the largest sized . • Regalias, of direct :importation, tor sale 14'. warn P. C. MARTIN. lurlottteti.-4w doz. Playing Cards; 0 200 whole and half boxes Sardines; .10 baskets Wile Oil; 20 dos.. asson!d Catsup's, &e. eas&S London Porter, quarts and pint.% 300 doz. Brandies,Wines, &e. very old; ' 5 bbls. powdere d Sugar, . 60 baskets Champaign Wine, part to arrive; • , 3-Itbds Claret Wine, for sale by . 'P. C. MARI'IN KISH WHISKEY. &c.--. 2 puncheons Irish Vl'llbsisy; 2 puncheons Jutnaiea Spins ; as imported. fur Rule by nuirs; I'. C. hIARTIN. OE7, Goods at Wholesale. rummy, WILSON lc CO., Na. 44 Wood 'freer, are .11f1. now tt:ceiving by daily arrivals from the Importers •old Manals !taxers, ample supplies of desirable Spring . vhiet they Mier to city and country, retailers at the analleat nubile advance. Having p partner almost 'constantly 14 the eastern markets, their stuck wilt be kept up throughout the ItCQI , OII. Among the articles already r , ceived, arc 50 eases Prints, some very btastiful; . and adapted to city sales:• a variety of Tweeds, Cotton man raloon Stairs'. Lioinestie Ongliams, Bleached and_ Brown ' .feb2.4-dawlm Li — lifififfA'Y SCHOOL. BOOKS.--Wc have just receive 0 a huge supply of Boots for Sunday School Libraries .published, by the :American Sunday School Union, and approved - by a' ciwunitter. of publication, consisting : of enerabete or.the folkiwing denominations. viz: Baptist. .Conprgationab ilpiseopal Metliodist,Trishyterian, and 110Mrnited ,08tch, -These publications comprise upwards of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents up "..to 78 Ctlifil t i uli uvulas expressly for Sunday Schools. In addition to the above, the Union publishes a large variety of book*, in paper covers, for quite young child ten. for rewards, Esc. The Union &ISO publishes two Libraries, Nol.l and 2, of one buodred volumes each, all numbered ready for lase, of booksfroin 72 live' up to ' .50, at the low price of tan dollars, Averaging only ten nuts a volume. •Ahw, `A -Youth Cabinet Library.' of fltly volumes, at the low price of two dollars and fifty CCIII4. Also, llytail Books, Question Books, red and blue Tick ct/ on peme boards,. Maps, ice. Ail Ilse above we *ell at the Union, at Philadelphia • priori,. esudojklits of Books furnished on application. 141.4.4017 & E1V61,11811. 86 Market et., f e w. . between Third and Fourth. 7111E.Ai CASH f AND All M fffOßT3, 1„/ The eshwaher, thankful for plot Ism" would scatissuArny inform his hiciids and ass puhtic gen *rep dog he hie just received at Miring Os* sc; Soots sod Sham of all sizes, iiirsct axon the MOM frottsrem which he will sell lowsr (Mob:wile or r , 141 00.41 Doan cunt be' porebossd at any oilier astaldith• soot irtthe risy. Also. Yrsosh esitssil Morons° lAtzoli• swish ireie prepsre4 to stswiNcture, Al the shortest - Pscitsee, for *Ow, :Ades, fictilleisen or Children's wear. gesateleuen's area rite Doors Wr 14,60 said !VS, which wehrrostsequsi to soy itoois to the city, for Ilelll , - Ar 4 l fi44 storSio4iiy , An work worrsotert at hie semi): Whssurt,— 'IIIOIOIAN ffiliTON, shee ,4 lo`hfsrhatstrent,_ - ,forstr.for Sair IfnAlleri, to pro. ' cons I,sroi Wanes's sort Pgnf ens (or widows. at tbs. mripsOrWss, AseaS, BI MOM roorth Shre.c4 husker - 0k Ps. . . Or non. in. We f:ismral f Auoi °friss, at Wsehlartoo WiDsfurso:i intioyiniiirispngiitnii fres of sharp 14 pre! ,::....,. .‘;'.,',-..• '.7::. ..'.','--:.:•-,;,':.',..:.,...,.:.,,. MEM Commerridl, Sinantml . to Aoretrwor inclusive, the every Suturday) from Liier ' Oertcat to 4iverpool.. STOCKS. Par rahrt. Askrd. Offered. 1 1 ..50.00 $50.75 :730.00 50410 41.00 43.50 50.00 47.00 45,0 U None in market 50.00 50.00 43,00 50,00 35,00 23,00 30,00 . az,au Daily itevi!vr. prole Illttrkets. upp,fc.not !Fr* folty.pmporpd 4140.4 Ty= 44 1 16iiit 4- `~~ t -<!N:` MEE • y. • • • . • .vim*. <ft - ' 1 a • . • - • • •.- . - - - „ POW OPj PITT Ss unGa. 6 raT WATER 1.9 TUE CK:CCNEL " • ARRIVED, Weimer Beaver, Clark. Wellsville; , •• Caleb Cope, Aloore, Ileavef and Wellsville " - Baltic, Jacobs. Brownsville:. 44 Atlantic. Parkinson, do; " Dispatch, Nelson; dc:; "• • Monterey, Morrison. do.. " Columbia, Gormlv, St. Louis. • Paris, Martina, New Orleans: Wellsville, Barns, Sunfish Gondolier, Lyon, St. LOWS. • Consul, Kinney. Wheeling. - -. • Monongahela. Stone. Cincinnati, DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, Clark. Wellsville; • Michigan No. 2.Gilson Beaver; • • Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver and Wellsville. " Dispatch:Nelson. Brownsville. Monterek, Morrison. Brownsville. Baltic. Jacobs, Brosirtisville. Atlantic. Parkinson. Brownsville; " Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. IVelliville. Barns. Sunfish. :sane .Peck-ton, Mason. Cincinnati. " 4)riental. Vrtnhook, St. Louis. " Mount. Vernon. Konniz. St. Louis. Messenger,. Reno. Cincinnati. " Esdy Byron, ACller, Rrvrat.--Last evening there were Mx feet water, and rising. There hive been some heavy rains since Saturday, which will start the river up, and bring down Lumber, Pig Metal, 4.c. Fos Sr. Lovis.—.The North Carolina has adver tised to leave to-day, at 10 A. m.. She is one of the hest boats on the river, commanded by. moat excel: lent officers. e notice that a new and beautiful little steamer, called the . g.f;reenwood, ,, has commenced running between this city and Manchester. it is in tended for a passenger and pleasure boat. We un derstand that it belongs to B. M9Lean, 3.00 1,43 03,00 sal' One of the new boats for the Louisville and P tutburgh paclet line, mty be enpected here in a few days. She has tremendous' power a faultl ess model, is finely finished and commanded by Cnpt. T. PeRRY. She is called the "Telegraph."—Ctn. Com. 123, - Fox CutentrtArt.--The regular Packet will cave at 10 A. M. Fun Bnowssytt.r.E.—The Atlantic, Capt. Parkin son ; the Baltic, Capt. Jacobs; and the Louis Mc- Lute, Capt. Bennett, run regularly between, Pitts burgh and Brownsville, one'boat leaving each' morn ing and afternoon. Fon Welt_tvcca.r. --The Cal h Cape, Capt. Moore, leaver every Tuesday, Thu Thy, and Saturday., at 9 S. M. The Briber, Capt. Clarke, leaves every Monday, Wedne.dav, and Friday. a New Spring Dry Goods. A A. MASON S. Market street. have 'lust revel, et! a harg'.e Supply of Nest Spring and Sumner Dry (mods. which will be offered wholesale and retail at very low rush priec,a. Ainoissa our assortment ut hand. may be found Incases ldtglish Sall American prints mad ehintzes, comprising every new style now in the wicket. and were purtiltased at the present 10o• Talcs, which will enable ns to sell at lento 23 per Cent. less than former' priers. Also 10 ears small patterns fast colored ,neritna e k and eadieo prints. very twat and desirable:2 cases stile 'plaid stripe, and plain linen gingliams, of every shade and unuttty: crises spring anuslin de Mines. rich and cheap: tnotle colored cashmeres and mons. d e Mines: 27 tics Paris lustres. u new and . vplendid rtit•le for ladies' messes: printed organdees; satin striped and plaid Mirages; 1 rase.: changeable lustre,. very null. a large lot of 44 and ti-' , French printed entnbrics and lawns: 100 dos. best quality ladies:anal genes kid gloves: White stortals of every description, together with a .general nAsortm u ent of housekeeping goods. etc. etc. 'Canonry merchants. anal the inlanhatants of Pittsburgh and vie are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock anal priecs:'which we 'will warrant to compare favorably with the eastern markets. A. A. MASON . h CO. anarg Alaaltait street, between 3d and 4th so.. Phi todelplil ft Type & Stereotype Fou ~ d ry t outi.Seril.erA are urepated to furnish. at shun no tice. evert article u Printing thEce. and have reduced the Prtve, of 'rype upwanla of tt , per cent 'Fluty pow charge :Or Nen •• - - 3 cts. Minion 5l cis Satanll l'icn ..... •• 34 - Nonpareil IR; Long l' runt, 3il 1 " Agate, a. t i .• Bon raccois •••• • • • • Alit " Pearl. -•- $ 1,20 Bre clot- l4 " Diatnnaul .4.00 neicrinined to spare Ito eSpeitge in Making roirliiiirte .814 possible. they are fretting rap uniform Series of the celebrated SiCOTCU rsrEs, which are uncouallial fur beauty and durability. and which they 11• el assured will meet with general approbation. Several sires ore now ready. Having - recently dAted Dirope (or the purpose of pro curing evert• improvement in their line of business. they mote offer a greater variety of Finley Type. Borders. Or• 'laments. &r.. Ace.. thorn any other establishment lo the UOited Stales: mud their improves! method of casting. and of preparing metal, enable them to furnish orders in a manner to insure suti,thetion. Printing Pre, , ,t., of et,re description. Printing Ink. buses. lira-6 Ride. Furniture. &c., tit the lowest runs. Second-hand Pre,es. unit Type xvltich hug been used only in stereolyring, general!) on hand. Hooks. Pamphlets. Minn.. Nledicitte Directions. Labels, Checks. Drafts. Sc.. correctly and elegantly steretdyped as hereto:hr... 1. 11.—Specimen Pools will be Aent to Printer. who wi.lt to rnigke or,lerr. 1.. it )1 INsON l rt).. No. fl. IA all Paper Ware Louse. - 70. 47. MARKET STm.:ET. .hetween Third' a n d .1. 1 1 Fourth otreet. Pittsburgh. I'n.—TIIOMAS Pa I.MFIL Manutacturer and Importer of WALL PAPER, Fire Board Primo, Borders. Immlscape Papers.. Orin t 111111111 l Designs—Transparent Bandar.,• Shades. kc.. and flouter in Writimr'and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet aal Hinder.' Board& &c., &cf.—has - at present on hand la very extensive and well unsorted stork of every article in his line rif bu siness. To persons.who buy to *lf ulna), he will make so liberal a Aroma: an can hardly Mil to •eeare their ens loin; and the girth rariely Crum which lionsekeepers tell' have ilia the•ir.posver to select, anti the rr . ry tote pries m which he is determined to sell them, will. he flatters him self present sash indurftrients no ellllllOI Ottileell, ill this location. by 011 y Other tkillele in the trade. ireßugo utulTatifier's Scraps will be Olken in ex cloture. the !debts , Priers. inart3-4m 1:1.1 the lin:tenable the Judges of the Court 01 quarter Seessions of the Pence, to and for the county of Alle gheny: The petition of Attettst Woltner. of the First ward. city of "Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid. hoottldy ,d.rwrth. Thai your petitioner hash provide...l himself with Ifltllerints for the accommodation of travellers and others, ut his dwelling house in the roomy %fore:mid. and press that your Honors will toe pleased to grain him II license to keep a public 'anise of entertainment. And your tietitioner. its it duty bound. will pray., A. NVOI.IIEII. . IVe. the subscribers, cti,ens of the above Ward, do certify. Ault the above paittoner is of good reptile for honesty and temperance. and is well provided With honer room and conveniences Air the accommodation of travel ers and others. and that said invent is necessary. E. Fred..rich,' W. 13 Thompson, R. R. Bench, J. Brynr, Thomas Hose. Henry Fearheller. Leopold Saul, .1. Cald well. D. Fickesou, J. Sectin, J. M. Campbell, W. Bennett. marl?-43t8 t (I the Honorable the Judges of toe Court of Quarter Sessions Of the Peuhe, hi and for the (oony of Alle gheny: The petition of Melchor Tleltzhoever, of Upper. St. Clair township in the county aforesaid, humbly sbeweth. Thai your petilioner With prOvided himself with materials for the `accommotlrthon of Itavelet= and others. ut his dwelling lionise in aftitesaid, and prays that your Honors will - be picuerd to grunt hint a license to keep u public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, us in duty bound, will pray. lIEUTZTIOOVER.. We. the atibscriners, citizens of the uthresuid township, do certify. that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty mid tetnprratice, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accuminoduifon of travel ers and others,rind that said tavern is necessary. Joint Myers, John Johnston, A. INl`Millen, l'hoinas Al derson, Daniel Beitzlioo.ter. IL C. NiTarlund, James 510., A lister, Oliver Hershel, George Thompson. James Laugh= lin, DL T. Crooltslionks, J. Bawdy, ma rl7-d3i• Import ant 71) the Aferehants and Manufasturrrs of Pitt.tburgh. Al. A. Kl 3 doors east of the Post Office, is an autlimized Agent tar the STEL7DENVIL . LE DAILY AMY WEEKLY HERALD. The Herald has been established nearly half a century. and has an extensive and substan tial emulation throughout the populous and rich counties of Eastern Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and Virginia. Persons wishing to extend their business, will not fail to embrace the above favorable opportunity to do so. flj''Tcrins of advertising moderate, with an editorial notice gratis, if reonested. . multi MBE READY REZRONER—ForIthip Builders, Boat Builders, and Lumber Merchants; being a correct measurement of scantling, boards, planks, cubical con tents of square and round timbers,. saw lags, wood. &c., comprised in a'number of tables, to which are added ta bles of wages by the mouth; board or rent,ty the week or day; and railroad distances; also, interest tables—by J. M. Scriber. author of the "Engineer's and Mechanica Companion," &c., &c. For sale by JOIINBTON & STOCKTON, marlo Booksellers, cor. Market and Third sts. rilite attention of gentlemen purchasing "gainients for _IL dress wear, or ordinary bustuess purposes, is direct ed to the. stock of goods at present on our counters, con ifialing of every grade and shade of French, English and Belgian Cloths and Cassitneres, in endless variety, and Vestings for every one's sae, which will he made to order it a superior manner, at prices that will not be questioned y the btst,of bargain molten,. C. WERNEIGERG, in arid (We AVOuire & Co.) St6l Liberty to. Another Richmond in the Field! 'Uri: arc now receiving, at our now 'fall of Fashion, one of the cheapest and best assortments of ready MUM Clothing ever offered in this city, to•whlch.we in. vita the attention of those who wish to economies, as this valuable Mock, valuable on account of tiIIeTIASM, YIT/ICSII *lid has harm expressly manufactured for Ibis mar. ket4 it consists in part of the following I. line American, Preach and English cloth. dress and frock Coats; French black and American plain and runty .Cnsidmare Pants; '4140 Wilma( woolen velvet; Cashmare; plain and figured 5c4L dm; Shirts, Cravats ' 1/rawers and undershirts, , and in fact every thing apperuttning w. er gentleman's witritroba,for in • the one pragnant subjoin •of et,oruxa; rightly uaderstond, is included all e thatmerr have thought. dreamed, &sm, or been the wholeexternal universe:and whit it hold* fa but Clothing, and the owertec of an. stetande lit* lathe Pliiimmpby of ClothesP- , • : - •WARREN. 41044Shirkovetetat,vitaaloot Aiwa L'eksbmg• inado to order auks ahonest notice. A: 4 - , = • . r's ''„ ••• a. y .. P EMI `.4itttifig - entr. A Card. `.t~l~acellaitcat Wait ArI_LArZEDiIiNiVUNGLAZED, E ' VEIiKyARIETY Njf cm PATTERNS. le.ooo pieces Saperior Oldted Papet. 2- 5 . 000 do _. do unglazed dd FOR fiALI.S, PARLOII4.4 AND .cIIAI - 1111;s. Tbry will be sod for.CASKORILAGS, A.T LESS PILICE than they can be purchased in NEW' ORK OR P.IIILA DEL FRIA. Those linvinghouses to paper. and MERCIIANTAIIuP ing to sell again,. will find a better article of WALL . PA PER, for LESS 3'011E1% than has ever been oirered in TRIS MARKET BEFORE. Call and examine nt the WALL PAPER STORE of .1. SHIDLE. febtl Smithfield at.. Pittsburgh. Window Blind Paper. 36 1NC111..18 WIDE. 1200 pieces itestitiful Rainbow. 1400 do various patterns and plain; by the dos en or single piece. ALSO, 50 doz, BAND BOXES, VARIOUS SIZES, ut die Wtll Paper Store of J. SIIIDLE, febll. Smithfield st—Pittsburc Selling Wl' at iteduced rr.ee.. .cIREAT'BARGAINS.--The largest and heat stock of kX Furniture ever offered in Pittsburgh, Is now ready for sale at greatly reduced prices,!to close out the busi ness of the late .firm of 'Roberti dc Kane; consisting of every• variety of the most - modern patterns of Ftirniture and Chair's. Those in want of any-thing in the furniture line will find it to their advantage to call at No. 82, Third street, before purchasing elsewhere. By order of the Administrators of the late Win. B. Rob erts. Hernia ; Cooperlr Sir Asticy K O ' n ir th A e • Hr e eits e = ••.' „ '‘ Testis -and Thymus Gland; Colle'aLeettares on Surgery; , Wabanis Practice: Mackintosh's Practice; Dunglieon's Physiology: • llorner's Anatomy and Histology; Churchill's Midwifery; Velocau's AI wifi.ry; Diseases of Infants--Billard: Diseases of Females--Aslettell ; for sale by S. BOSWORTH & Co., mar 3 43 Market street. 14C'ElV Pix.LicATioNs.—Milron's Poem, Slummed 1.1 Harper's new edition of the Poetical works of John Miltun,with a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius and writings. by James Montgomery; and one hundred UM! twenty engravings from drawings by Win. Harvey In two volumes. SPEXCEICI4 GREEK TESTAMSNT.--The. four Gospols and Acts or the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes, eritis cat, philoeuphical, exegetical; maps, indexes, etc.toseihs er with the Epistles nod Apocalypse; the whole Conning the New Testament—For use of Schools. Colleges, told Theological Seminaries. By Bev. J. A. Spencer, A, 111 A A'Cie Norel—Midntllfmcr'el.•ile.—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S.C. Hall. Art rncis ilotro IF—The life of Henry the Fourth, king - France atieNavarre. by G. I'. IL Janice. Complete in four parts, paper; 2 vole. cloth. Fur :fate by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. jan a Booksellers. cor...f Market nod:hi OA. ANTIQUARIAN LIIIRARY.—Just receiv ed, by the nahseriberri, Six Ohl English Chronicles: William of Malmesbury's Eug.lielt Chronicle ; Mallet's Northern Antiquities: BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY Schiller's works. 3 vole • Lan4i's History of Painting. 3 vole History of the Girondist, I vole: COXers House. of Austria. 3 vole: Coxy's :Retook., of Marlborough; Luther's Table Talk. by Hash:a ; - Roscoe's Lorcitzu D':%l;•dlei ; Leo the Tenth • Ocidey's I listory vino. Saracens; Sehleget's Philosophy of History ; Berkman's History of Inventions; Machiavelli's History of Florriire trod the Prince; Chambers' Information for the t'.•ople; The Gallery ot:Nature. For stile iw 11. S. BOSWORTH & Co. fel. 17 43 market street tht resat ttlsagliati ttemedy I i I OR Coughs, Colds, Asthma. and Consumption !--The great and ,titly Remedy for the above diseases is the Hungarian Bahum of Life. discovered by the et:Lehr:dad Dr. Buchan, of London, ttigland 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 fur treatment the worst possible eases that can he found iu Ate cominunity—c MM., that seek relief in vain front any of the common remedied of the day, and hare• been given up by the most distinguished physicians, as rofirmcd and ineartdde. The Ilungurian Balsam had Clll,l, and will cure, the isiti.t desperate cages. It is uu quack nostrum, but a. standard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every tinnily in the United States should be supplied with Erwin is Hungarian Balsam of Life. not only to ecritltteruel, the constitilrlive of the climate. but to he used us a preventive medicine to all eases of colds, coughs, spittlim of blood, pain in the side and cheat. irritation and sourness of the lungs. bronchitis. ditliculty at breathing, hectic fever, night sweats, emaciation and general debili ty. n..thittn. influenza, whooping cough. wad croup. Sold in large boules at per bottle. Wills full directions for the r4-,tortitiou of health. Pamphlets, coo tniaing a mans of Engftsn and American certificate, and other evidence. showing the unequalled merits or This great English liandelly. may be obtained of lit' Agrro.. gratuitously. For sale by 11. IFS ESTOCK & CO 0,19 cur. Piro. a•ai Wood. end Wood and tith ens jj usT RFICEIVED—A Antall u.sortntent at large iamb •p Ir. pocket and wheal BibirK; w riting and letter Pa per. ink and Inkstands: . a ti:cr school Books: Sib beit's last Counterteit Detector, patent Pros and English Quills: a full account of the Great Fire at Pittsburgh, with maps. &v.; Harris' /WO and former Directories of Pitts burgh. Allegheny and the neighboring towns; a supplv of ems? rt doable purple, yellow and red Carpet Chain; white Louisville Lime: a few handsome and cheap maps, plates, and pictures; a few Almanacs. &e. for sale low for cash. . . ISAAC IL\ RMS. Agent nod Commission Merchant. sth street. marl -dl. • . LAV ISHOE—.I Sust received, by Express: Germany, ,Ettglatut, and Scotland. or recollections of a Swiss minister; by J. 11. Merle D'Aubigtie, 11. D., author of Jlis tory of the Refortnaumr. Lite of Cronin - elf- Arc. A Praeueul Exhibition of the Gospels of St. Matthew and rit.. Mark. in the form of Lectures, iidended to assist the prat-tire of domestic instruction and de:unct:li) John :411,1111.7r, H. D.. Ilinhop of Chemter. C'or sale by ELLicirr sr. ENGLISH. f 01.21 56 Market street, bet. 3d and 4th. Tobacco and Cigar.. TA vOll McCOLIsTER has removed front his old stand. t 7 No. 25. to No. lit riith street. where hr has fitted up him room in a stiperiorstye. and will keep on band—either for whole...de or retail—the following mimed. urtielem: Im ported Principe, Regattas, of all brands; Lenottnas Chewing wail Smoking Toliaceo. he. lie respeerbilly in vites his friemis and acquaintances to call and men him. in his new strITC.I.I4OTC purelosing elsewhere. tont 1.1111 11(./OKS.—N'or 2 history of the Girnrilists. or .11 Personal :Memoirs of the Patriots of the Res obition from unpublished sources; by Alphonse de Latuurdue in three vols. Vol. 2,1 just reran red. The hire of Chevalier Bayard, " the Good Knight;" by W. Gilmore Simms. srenes nt Washinuton--n story of the lust generation by n ( - Intuit of Holtiniore. AilVelllll7l, ill Mextro and the RoeLy Mountains: by Deo. F. fluxion. Day., member of the Royal Geographica Soriet). hr.. hc. Nos• and Then—A Novel. by Simnel Warren, P. R. S. A nilmr of "Ten 'l'hoaraud a Year," "The Diary of a Late l'hvAieinri." hr. • . . The above. I.vurks received this day. and for vale by JOIINS'rON & STOCKTON, lloolcsellerv. Market at. o thehonorable the. /ibred of the Conn of anrter S4,6Sitllilff of the Peace, in and fur die County of Alle gheny • . . The petition of Joshua Dunks. of the Township of Pine. in the County aforesaid. humbly sheismtli:— That your petitioner bath provided himself with matcrinls for the accounnotlation of travellers and others. ut his dwelling house in the rp. aforesaid, and prays thtit your Hints will he pleased to grant liim fl license to keep is public house of entertainment. And your etitioner. as duty hound. will pray. 'J. HANKS.. We, the subscribers. citizens of Pine Township. do certify. that the shove petitioner is of good repute for honesty tied ICllllWrallee. and in well provided with house routs mid conveniences for the acconMusiution of travel ers null others. and thnt until tavern is necessary. Thomas Gibson, Wtn. Peters. Win. Ross. S. O. ;Wenn neley. It. Hardy. 'Daniel Verge!, H. Corsler. C. H. Os born. John Stang, .1. Martin, Thomas :Went% J. Vogul. inn rIS-tlfh• r 1 1 0 the lionorrible the. Judges of the Court of (:?toner J. Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Al!e- Own y : The petition of F. Collins. of the Township of Fay cite, in the county nforemid. humbly sbeweth, That your petitioner both provided himself with materials an- the aecommodetion' of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid. and prays tint kour Honors will he pleased to grant him a lmense to eep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will prey. F. COLLINS We:the subscribers. citizens of the aforesaid township, certify, that the above petitioner is of gond repute ihr hon esty and temperance, nod is well provided With bonne room end conveniences for the necommodation of travel ers and others, end that said tavern is hum, necessary. J. Mcdleswortb, W. um, G. 0. &men, A. J. Hopper; J. Thompson. T. Collins. P. Dunlavey, J. Cummins, J. Jackson, S. lioppen, Sohn hopper, D. Wallace. raar2B-d3to fro the Honornble the halve of Ilan Court of Quarter Scsoions of the Peace, in untl fur the county of Alle gheny: 'rho petition of James M'Aleer , of the Township of Ross, in the county aforesaid. humbly sheweth. That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials Cot the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwell ing house in township aforesaid, and prays that your Hon ors will be pleased to grant hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And year petitioner. as in duty bound, will pray. JAMES WALEER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the above township, do certify.that the above petitioner is of rod repute for hones t}' and temperance, and is tech pmimled house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travellers and others, and, that said tavern is necessary. ansper Rcel,ltamuel Dodd, Wm. Martin. Henry Mur tin, Peter Ivory, Joseph Bradley. Nicholas Good, P. Ivory, Gee. Cooper. Renjaimn Dilworth, S. Rea, .1. Plankerton.- mar2o-dat. TO theNonorable the Judges of the Court of 'gnawer Pessiems of the Peace in and for the county of Alit" gheny : fano petition of John William's of the Ninth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly 'thew nth, That timr petitioners have provided themselves . with materials for the accommodation of traveler. and others, at his dwelling house. in the ward oforesahf, anti pray that your Honors will he pleased to grant them a license to keep a public bourn of - entertainment: And your peti tioners, as In duty bound, will prity, , . .10/IN WILLIAMS. We, the subscriberi citizens of the sold war d ; dofeerti. fy that the above petitioner is of goiod reputelfor hones-, ty and temperance, and are well provided with house room and Conveniences for tho accommodation of travel; era end others, and that said lave rn neeessaty. . • F. Rost, R. Flennmng., M. Earley. T. Ronswell, W.431v. in, Hughs, J.- Stratton, F A. 'Dolehey. T. Cal -boon Tilley Potter: - martaWkwe e VISSOLMIT - Rib-«The:finn of / 11, Yilic 81.00 /nrai hap k ' day Verdi ditunifved3tyntattialeonsent. A • ',tattledby ohn'llitys.whotwill theit - thiroormod, , , JOHN- lIAVPV .-'•';'"''''':%: :• •' - ?.. 7,17 i ! ' - ' ,, .. t . :.;: . i.:7 - :!...-' '.:.:.'',''. -- -. 'r,',~,. Misceltdneots. T ARD Cooklin '.e Dom t. in stare end for _ sale b} 'SRLI.ERS , 2t - NlCnr.g. lOAF SUGAR—IS Wad o,'.n. more a ttttt :car 4:snlelq fartnitSl SP.I.LERS do swor.K 0. SUGAIII-1S prime. furs: le by • N• marl&' IcTCOLS. LOUR.--50 Barrels Family Meer. saperior.i , ramt. tor -sale by . mni6 smrrii & siNCLAIIL lATIVI.--s.Batrels, for Stl.o by - male SMITH '& SINCLAIR. -T ARD.-60 kegs No. I Lunl.iust received and for sale hy' inart6 SMITH & SINCLAIR. - • 4 c°N . limns, shonlilorx tool Sidem. for %ale B by (mar 151 SATITITh. SOAP. --65 boxes No.l Palm 1 , 41ap. tor suie ity mnt 15 . • •SAIITII k SINCLAIR. D . _ RIT.D ArPftS-:160 bo. Tee'tl vestertley. foreolelty mdrlt • SMITH k SINCLAIR. • 0. AI....V.RAttiS-5 casks, just n ee' . }. for stile by 1,7 marl t - _ L SINCAIR. ' _ _ • MAT—VbblOLAViiiiiingtun.Trir. lbr'Atule by mar 6 MILLE R -8 1, RICKETSON. BACGS."IO,OOOPridniLI 1 - 11 e Round. for tote by mar 15 I. D. WILIANATS,IIO Wood at LARD.-2 Pritne. for noir by morls J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood M. T ARD-20 kegs No. 1, just received antlfor JU mar) ' 51311TH aititt SEED ---511 bushel, alust rate an..l Ity [marl) MI STH & FANCLATIe. C, DUIEI) APPLES -- 60 bu th )' for gale by - TOLASSES::ISOrb - airels . prims for sale by 1 & SINCIr.UR. T A ILOUR—ISO barrels fresh llo s o N c il lio l r i m a ile s y Nl74._.m. marl nOFFES-190 Lags Rid Coffee. for sale by marl mtia,Tat & RicicnTstiN., POTASH=O cattks Ft itiPin . .kxh. for pale fmorl MILLER A - . RIrKETSON. IT ARD-43 kegs No. I Lord. for sole by runr7 MILLER do RICKETSON. I,COHOlliblsTjtisf reed ainl friFk21.7 , 1;17 --7 7 inar3 TOIfN D. MORGAN. case fur sale by" JOFTN U. SlOll A Q. AMONII-14 tbt concentrated in I.ll),lnstlles.ll.lr it sale by pnar3j . JOHN D-11ORGAN. ti - X.STILE SOAP— 3 eases fur sale by kj nine' JOHN D. MORGAN:. • - 1 L"11 SI PILI ac--(Orauge.) for Aide by • 1110T3 JOIN D. 1110nr; INGlilllE:ans puwdered tebitc Juinfoica. vreantowa VT pure. fur sale by Iznur3l .1. D. NionaA:sL I3BANt"4-151.1 bushels 'Email wldis. for sale by . mart J. D. WILLIASIS. 110 Wood el IMF, -l0 rCE-10 I,l,lB . Loidsvills Mite. for ludo by } mu 1-2 .1 - ..D..1V1 1.1.1 ANIS.. TIU. Wood st. WTII m TI7-3 tldsritri-2tL::epy:r J . 11. isi to. woo .1. lAMP 111... A .( 7ti—l rusk. tor esie by j mar 2 J.l). ‘VILLIAMS.IIO. Wood st. . '30.000 ibt, Rug Round. coy cured. on baud .1.1 nod for sale by sluff!! Y SINCLAIR. C.l ILA ;A 11.—:. 3 0 blobs. prime N. O.: - .3 3n bbl, lasaorieil Loaf: a " Clarified; for. 11,. by marl:, J. D. WlI LI 1 . 11 . 1 1 11.0 I.Vood NI. In n: LEAD—:A kry s Tr , 11' oCt.sorso,ll m„.2 J. D.IIIII:LAMS. 110.7n0i .... OLASSFIS--2.5 bblx. N. 0. lolumies, Just rvevis and for sale. by jttit44 NTILLER & RICKETS, ON. A. MESCATEL ROCK IVlNE—llenkell Co.'. .1. intPoraliun, for snle by the core or honk. at the wine store of fdre2o) JACOB 'WEAVER. Iran Rile: air sale Ly RUB A. FA WSESTCW:K. dc jan7 Corner First and Wood nr 74LOWL-99 trash saircabte Four, of a good 1 4 brand; just received and for sal, be ' janlG s.mmt stNer.litt . . . CIDER VINEC,AII-413 Wan. pore Vinegar, from Cider of 1645, in ei wry nod for nate. wholepare and remit. by dee) JACOB \WEAVER. CLARIFIED SUGAIL-1 hhd. S.'o., fine: 6 extra: For ante by J. I). WILLIAMS 1181.5 N. 0. 5101.A5152.5; 15 hhda. strictly prime I `1 - N. 0. Sugar; Imo received eml for sale. jaull 31ILliER & RICK TSON. T i3AF. suGAR . ,—.S Nils. No. li Loaf biugur; for side jj iow to Clux consignment, by juntIJANIE!? MAY. _ . . PARKLINO mosni,t,r. trorK WINF,--For link, by t_:7 the cater or bottle. lit the wine .tore of cleelt. 4 JACOB WEAVER. Q A.NI) MACKEREL-7 hi WA., Trinomll Shad; 171 21 Ws. Nu. 3 Muckervl. for .at._ by junl.l JAMEzA MAY. 130111i.-100 tibia. fork: le. do. Rump do., in I MOM and (or anlr, by )aid27 5F.1.1.17.11:4 T AILS, AN I) kegs Nntle mad Spikei., .01 fu atom nt•.d fur sale, I.y 1.. S. NI:VIVANT AV. ST te E r El s jc .— ru .k m g n e for salt, by R.NI:3INS--30 b 14.1311,1 qr. bi.. NI. 12-tor ,ale. J. D. WILLIANIS. S - 1.0 A A N . W.CIi UMW Prime N. O. lam! ur 40 bbls. 1. O. 31Mass,s. llua receive,' mid for sale by Unutr,7] SELLERS d - NICOLS. _ T bills. Prime. Linseed Oil. ou run- J 1 sisnment, and for Clit• by itt.e2o SF LEERS 1 mrol.s 17 Liberty It. ARD 011..-2 O Ws. Coulling's No. I Winter Lard Oil, fur sale at reduced MAC, by junta SPILLERS & I) VI:: FLOVIL —27 tads. Rye floor. a prime article fur it family use, jum received Ulld for sole, by jana4 - I. WATFIRMAN. - DurKwitr.AT pl.(tt-R.-14 sucks, u superior arti _ll deb:, its store rind fur sub: by • . HOPS. -5 oneks. on coniignment milt for !MI In. by 011114 9111.1.1.:11. k ItiChrt:TSOS jan26 56 Marko! .1., betwron Third niurrourthil . _ c:t . ENN.\-6 bale, -East India." just re,viyed and for C.l sale. by 11. A. FA itNEsToch & CO.. noret for. First and Vood sts. ( - 100PERS' ISINGLASSE---/ rh rend and fur sale. I.y B. A. FkIINI , STOCK &CO ., • novV . Cor. Firm and Wood nt... i noini AND CROWN—A ii.‘s• huAkeili of this rultdaut rd Wine altered for sale at winw mom of novt.'s JACOB ‘VEAVER. LOG %Viino received, and for sale. by 13. A. FAUSESTOCK a, CO., nova. ('or. First and IA-ootl NIAGNESIA-2 crises, just reed and for sale k.../ -by U. A. F.A LIN ESTILL' .4. CO., ticeLl Cur. First nod Wc.Kol stm. POIA-1.1 JAI.A sneer, :tom reed owl for sule. liy B.A. PAIINF.STOCK. tc CO., dren for. First onii WOOll As. r i 1::11 ARABIC= 23 lbs :r .. just ee15...v.1 and for sale, 14. (T B. A. FAIINES'COCK & CO., ilec3 Cor. First nod Wood sts. just reo'fl and for Rule. Oy B. A. FAIINTSTOCK & CO., drecr2 t Car. First stud Woo.l sin ICELAND 5 - 5571 - truie, just rev:11.111W lur salt'. by B. A. VAIINI:ISTOCK & CO., dee2 Cur. First and sts rIANDLES.--20 balm, Steadily; lIJJ It) . " Star; 5" Sperm; For italtiay 1e25) 3. D.W1T.1.1 A NTS UGAIL-0 Islolc. l'ibue New Orit.oosl 2 bbln. 1). IL Crie•lied; 10 '• umorte.l Loaf' For sale by Dem2ll T.D. WILLIAMS CASES—I doz. each, of my "Suprrior Aromatic I Wine Bitters," for sale to the trade with per cent. Mt Also, for sale br the gallon or single bottle, at the wine store of Orel) JACOB WEAVEM. ATE" TESTAMENTS.—TyddaII's New Testament; Levi's ditto; Sweedon'n ditto; French and Gentian SWEET MALAGA WINE.-18 libls..and India Wilts. Sweet Malaga Mountain Wine, :for Ale at low pricetOry JACOB wrAvnit; hov27 Wine Store. T EA.. -10 ball' chests 87,titig lysots Tea; 5 " " Imperial G. P.; 10 " Chilittll rotiehong; .30 catty boars, various stykis; For sale by tjan2s l J. D.IVII.MANIS SUGAR -20 hhds. Prime N. O.; . . 5 bbls., clarified; 21 Assorted Loaf; ~ 10 crushed and pulverised; for sale by mart J. a WILLIAMS, 110, Wand st. .. ....____ Nritl ICER — EL.- -- 761161,1 .i: 5.375, liirF Nine kerel; _____ 5 " No. It . 5 " No. 2.; • a store and for sale, by janl4 - . MILLER tr. RICKETSON. 81. CHROMATE, POT.A.BII--400 lba. Eng Hall, just re calved and for bale, by _ PRODUCIi--91 bushe le Clover Seed; -2 tibia: White Beans; 6 " Flaxseed; 26 kegs No. 1 Lard; hble. " " 12 casks Cheese; BS hxe " Just received and for sale, by jan2s • MILLER & KICIOWSON. SUNDRIES -400 dor. Playing Cards; 200 whole and .half cane Sardines; • 10 baskets Olive Oil; . - , 10 ass/ Catsupsand Brindy Fruits - S hblis.Celished Solar; . • 5 cases Lemon Syrup - • - 161 bxe. tames: foi'saie f feb7,•'• • .• • • - • • C. MAB. , . S u' " , .!"" 2 7e,.btltl;;lsfliied reaches; JO .r, , 4 Apples; o . - dozen Woolen... Socks ; M lbs. neeswax; • 6 try brunch of medicine. - and for the last twelve years simained inin s df clelitsigely to the treatinent• of those di. rases. Dr. Brown is the only - rrmilarly educated surgeon in l'iriAlmrtda who gives his . t.O hole attentioa to those com plaints, No. 116 wood st. r t-Cei rtain safe and speedy cures will, all canes, be I •-r i a rn : nired. L.S. WATERNTAN IL S. DOSWORXH & CO., No. 43 Market o‘t H. A. FA4II I 7r.STOCK k CO.. Cur. First and Wood ins for 'Sale' antr.Za- Let DEAL ESTATE—Persona wishing to purchasa.Bnizi Jll, LILO 1 - 101.13Xti, BUILDING LOTS, or-FARMS, can nial a gecat variety.- for ealC on accommodating teems, at , S CUTtmtlirS Itral Estate Office, inn • • • • - 50 Smithfield et: " FAILNI Pt) SALE Situated in Jackson ibunty, Va., rind *lib 20" nines of the - Ohio river. with good dviciiing,libtrsu amt blacksinith shop,. 40 acres under rellelt and 20 in state of.cultivation. Price $6 per acre. acendliitudating.. S. CUTHI3ER'r, emelt Real Estate Agent, No. 50 Smithfield st. PNNWEVANIA - I;ANDS.—MO acres unimproved Land, situated in Jefferson and Elk counties. Price $1.50 an acre and terms easy.: CUTHBERT, mnAl Real Estate Acent. 50 Smithfield st. `t rattle TO RENT.—+A brick Stable, with Corkage 4onoe, to rent froiii:the tut idApril next. Inquire of innr7.ll. L. SNOWDEN, It .Water 'l l O I,llP—That large and ccinunadions COjatetaltya. rit nat'd on Second stp , et.nertr_lV6bd..itisl beluW Pafks r k. t s.!a:; and at present in.'64 , ft'd lte .Thlui f.ittre, fisq: S. Gen. Agent. marl 511 Smithfield Infect. 00A1 TO LET—Ots the second story or the wail house,Nci.26. Wood st, havintr n front ettultnec. mar'. GEORGE COCEIRLI. L€l, A NEW t*a story Brick JDwclling Jinusc, sita r = aced on the East Common, Allegheny mire. °mai the residence of Judge Irwin,) and , fintsllld in the best modern style. with handsome portico in front. double par lors, ftirnished with Marble mantels and improved sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor. and four good bed ruoins.rin the second story; with finished garret Enquire of RICILA.RD. GRAY; °tithe pretnisdi; or.of. • febll-tf = JAMES. PARE.. Jr. at CO.. Second st. FOIt SALE--The - subse riberofre Ts for sale till:improve meets and property lie now ()Cc upies. situated on the Fourth Street Road atnnit three miles from the city; con sisting_ of a well finished Brick House. containiter ten rooms, and a cellar muter the whole: en excellent Brick Tenant House.' containing three rooms, n tatge bririi and excellent stabling: a never Tailing rinMing spring of soft. water, and a ponatiolexcelleilt waterat the kitchen door. also, a garden, contaittitur some choice fruit trees, togeth er with about ten acres rit excellent ground. . • 'Pie nhove property will be, sold ,on reasdnable tennis, and possession give:con the first day of April: if not gold, it will be for rent offer that day. For further information apply to the subscriber,.on the Indulges. Iclehl-dawtAtil OA VI ft BEELER. r , • ((hereto. ditty and eltarde Post) To •Let, • rrl,SO flown Avith swum' power.. raiiinire' at the rile Fnetory. corner of O'Mara i4l Liberty sts., Fifilt %Yard, Pitti , lourgh. febtertAp .1. ANK.IIIII & CO. To i"-..i,. . . VOUlt new Brick Ilongeo.sittutte oti Craw at-and ftir- JC:ttirhed in the Item . style. with double parlours. nod aliding door.. %a-Oh dining room!aud khrhen on the first floor. nod ii:C . goal roottut on the other two stories. Eu ein the:some row, of DR WM. elltiltCll. rebl6-I.A.p rro - LEt-A Brick Bogie.. comer of Webster nod Fob ton roreets. formerly riecimied by J. B. pritle.r. Poa ession given innediutuly. Apply to farlUdi . J. C. CUMMLN.S. o 1,171'.—A Room on the first story, nod the secon d Tanti third stories of n brick house, corner of Fifth and Union streets. ALSO—A very neat Rilil coiivcitiunt Frame Cottage. in Allegheny city. Apply to , JAMES. OTS FOR SAl.E,—Twcp iluiltling Lots. in the Sixth Wurtl..eneli 24 by 133 feet. on which there is tt newer spring of water. Ifeb7l Ci 1.3). COCHRAN; litTsetilent two room, suitable Of n plivsieinii or dentist. on Penn street. between' nand anal IT win litreCTS. 1.. WI ARTIL 910 LET.--One new three story Dwelling Mouse. with bath ItOnse attached. situate near the corner of Wylie and Washington streets: Possession :riven on llic first of April next. Ijnalfl : JOIIN F. PERRY.. frO LET.—Three dwelline houses. situate on Fourth 1, street, near the elillta Bridge, in the city of Pitts burgh. Also, a Room. 75 by feet, with a convenient entrance on 511.1, near Wood street. Also. a ftwie dwelling. two stories. with an acre of ttroand under cultivation, shinny on Ohio Lane. in the city of .Allegheny. Enquire of inn 9 J. D. NITILI.IAMS.PI in Wood mt. , I'FItVATE DISEASES. Dr. Brown, of (. f ....... sO5 Dilations) Alley, can Le consulted in all cases of a pri rrur ordain, r nature incidental ~t•• 6 ... f toile human frame. it iiyhilis and Syphilitic cruptioneigotiorrhmn ~.:,,t„. t,# ' and its eonsequences. together with all_ re nova/ dtstitscs. impurities of the blood. with all &gentles of renewal origin. skin &senses:with strictiireA,glret. urethral discharges, seminal wetiknees and impotence:nisi, piles. rheumatism, female wentintss, discuses of 'then womb. monthly 0111 , 1.1 -4 ,AtinA, discuses of the joints, 6411111. in ono. nervous uffettlions. pains in time hock and loins. irri- Lotions of the neck of the bladder and kidneys. scorbutic erupti o ns, tenor. rinclWortu. mercurial diwnses,&c. TWELVE YEARS' I'ItACTICF; Exeinsivrily devoted lush, study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those nriying Iftoil gouthful excesses, gtilety. climate. or impurities of the blow!. whereby the been to oth:r arnaraucrs of sti•ei.l — i n tu r ri l.t p re liZe thrieArkes tinder his care. Dr. firms-Wm offices are convestiently arranged into sep arate armaments. I'alicuts can visit Or. B. without fear of exposure to Uti,rr visitors. It iv ui importance to Hatay persons ill need of medical ail. to obtain gout] adv ie. privntcly and promptly. To all nein Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing rerr,r,./ their various. Cones and Vague. Inre4:ll”lllCetnent,4 Lirb ran rarefy lie equalled. Strangers are hereby up risen that Dr. Ilrown hes beed regularly educated in Itreettri caw are relieved in a short titue, without inter ruption Bout Lousiness:. . . fri — lfernin or . Rnputre.—Dr. Brown also invites per- SMe afflicted with Hernia to call, us he has paid particu lar attention to that iliscuse: Letters from a distolace s easkiity, nalyiee, must contain a fve. or they will ova In, attended to. 11 — ,r-olllee on Diamond, Mlcy. n few door:. from Wood turret, towards Uie market.. Conan!intim,* strictly coil& dentiol. rc-res.ititc‘cly "II II EUAIATIN.U.--.-pr. is . rovitt s newly itot to t rt ed te m. etly for IThettinausin is a speedy and certain remedy for that ruainful trouble. It never toils: (mien and Prit,tte 'Consult:llion Rooms. No. tis, Dia mond alley, Pittsburg!, Pa. The • Doctor is nlways at home. ant i4-rlntrtf S AT- 4 , 8 introduce the sprinle .. Stile of 111 11 A•P S this day. Saturday, March 4th. te44 - . The,ir friends and customers are requested to call and examine their lock of Spring HMI. Just remised from New York, at their store, corner of Mali and Wood sts. mari-y SKIM: FASiIION Pitt lIATS.—This Leann 171 6,1 style M U A TS are now trade at mart I'At7LSPN'S. 41146 ~siirang style. _ 1 MOORE., hats met received from New York, the jit Spring, 'Style of liats—which he will introduce on Saturday, March 4. All those in wdnt of a neat nod .iperior lint, will pleas mill and;gamine, at No. 75, Wood street. 3,1 door above Fourth street. New Confectionery and Bakery. iEORC M. NIPPERT haa the pleasure of annottm VT dog to the people of Pittsburgh and vicinity, thathe has opened. In N 0.15, FP% street. between Woad and Market, with a fine assonnent of Confectioneries. Bread, Cakes, Fruit. he. he., which he will sell at retail or wholesale. His customers may rest assured that their orders will be will filled, and with despatch. Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. febt9.4l 111 A VING CAILDS—LEtms J.Consv wishes to inform his friends and customers. that the Agency for the sale of his Playing rind other Cards, in Philadelphia, has expired; and would respectfully • request that all onlers be forwarded direct to him, at No. 1:14, William Street. Nlnv Vous: where also may be found, in addition to the above articles. a complete assortment of Fancy and Sta._ plc Stationery, received by every arrival from Europe. felnln-d3w • New Rooks Just Iteeselived • li - ORELL'S History of Modern Philosophy, complete .11t in one volume, from the last London ednion—S3,oo. Lectures on the Law and the Gospels, by Stephen 11. Tyng. D. D.: new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the author; .311. - Memoirof Rev. David Abeel, D. D.. !Mo . :Missionary to China, by his nephew, Rev. Cl. R. Williamson, with a por ..pnit. Meander's History of the Christian Religion, and Church ; translated by Prof. Torres; Vol. 3. Hawkstone: a tale of and tom England, in 194—, in two volumes front second London edition; ei,ou. Memoir of W. C. Crocker, Missionary to Africa: Cy ets. Personal Recollections, by . Charlotte Elizabeth, with explanatory notes, accompam ed by a memoir embracing. the period train the close of personal recollection to her death: by L. H. T. Tona; 621 eta. Recollections in England:.by Rev. S. 11. Tyng. D. D. Mark Milton, the Merchants Clerk; by Rev. Charles R. Taylor, M. A., author Q t .“Retords of a Good Man's Lite.,”" Lady Mary," "Mayan, or the Pearl," &c. The above just received and for sale by - • Ewan' &ENGLISH. mar 14 Market street, between 3d and 4th. 4onougahela. Navlgation Company, / - NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. 5 TN purulence of a resolution of th e Board of Mane _L gent, the Stockholders of the Monongahela Naviga tion Company are hereby notified Id genet et the °thee of said Company, in Breed's Building, Fettifth street, hi 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 mentaty to the Charter of this Company. By alder of the Boittd. • , WM. BAKEWELL,_ Sec's. rittsbntglf, 7tlerch Ith, IE4B. matlO-tall RINTErts! INK.—Just received at the Patti TEA. P suins, 72 Fourth st., 30 KEGS PROUT S WINTER NEWS fI2E., in 20 ft. and 50 lb. kegs.- Prom's Printing Ink is acknowledged, by printers, to be the best manufac tured in the conntry. A. JAYNES, ft:IA-claw Agent for the Manufacturer. , . gATS—A fewthousand bushels of clean 'Merchantable Oats will be purchased, ottaipPlikitffip`a-the (lariat, ster'e O ffi ce, comer of Penn iitreei'iul Illarrisen OAFE AND PROFITABLE BUSINESS—A person 0 having a capital of $11,600, can make an investment fit, in a safe and profitable manufactutingbusiness.now in cprratitin—the owner being desirous of changing his business, and going into the country. L. S. CUT/IBERT, Gen. Arent. • ' ' • 60 Smithfield st. .10 bnga Pnmc Rio; 0 4 Old Java; Fot sato by Dao2s) J. IL WILLINIJEt.-., lil'.l4Nt) FORThW.. 7 .4iew feettivitio., In en ; ..• 11C,W.$10C Ot _nano rotkesikOre the mennthetanee .Cale - d,` CO,;.,,Kaw.:Virlic:; Awl' Maletin it t 'orßoatten . T4 6- 14*4:010 11 0ft ... tektfilitr a ?! the : not Atrlinlnteittk7Fe? tnkitella a eniens.lt ,_,4 4 eir , '!4 O l+4E ltgfVfhodit. fiteam-Boat •41clitunit ~41ati...:- : '.'lAA. ' ''l'''.- ' f. • CINCINNATI AND PITT§BURgIi DAIL YSTB AM AC ME rrlllB Independent Line of Steamers is now composed 1 of the largest. swiftest, best finished and furnished. and most powerful boats o the wateri of the West. The highest wages are paid for.-the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the. river' husinesi.— The line has been in operation for six years; has corded nearly two millions of people. without doing the slightest injury to theixperscina. The proprietors' Challenge ocim pansun with any passenger line in the. I.TIIIOII tor safe ty, regularity. and speed. All that inoney ean procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows :t MONDAY PACRE T.—The' 51o:voxas trzcs,Cnp t. SW*, 'Wilt leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 1U tie lee ki Wheeling eve) , Monday evening at 10 P. M. TUESDAY PACKET.—The lintrastA No. :?. Capt. Jno. Krin.yeket, Will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday ntorting at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening; tit 10 r. WEDA SDAY PACKET.--'llte Na* Plat. co No. Cupt. 9. ;Dean, will leave Pluilturgh every Wednesday totnnang at 7.0 o'clee& Wheeling every Wednesdity even.. ing.at 10 1% THURSDAY PA CKET.—The Datt.t.tmer. Copt. R. J. Groce.-will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evehing at.lo r. sr. FRIDAY PACEET.—The CurrEa No. rookr, Neill leave Pittsburgh every Friday niorning,at 10 o'clock; 'heeling eiei r y Friday evening at 10 r. ATURDA PACKET.—The 31Esse:rome, Cap . 1k Camp. T will leave Pittstairgh every Saturday morningiat 10 o clock ; Wheeling every Saturday. evening at 10 r. SUNDAY PjC,RiT.---Tlse Isaac Nawro.N., Capt. A. G. Alitsba, will leave Pittsbttrgh every Sunday morning l at 19 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. xi no, 19. For St. Louis. kakiTlll , lsPlendid, steatio.i. NORTH CAROLI NA, -Master: will tense 'for the noove nna intermediate ports, on MoTiday Maretor at l O a. ss Fur freight or passingo apply on hoard. feb4 For Nashville. ,steamer Eltl rAN F.A01.1.; Ica se for the atm v e and all intermediate porn regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. or to , Ida 0. B. AIIIZENBEROII,R, Agent; For The light draughi steamer PRIMb.9.IILP AUDAVIS, Masterovill leave fin the ri.luve aut intermediate ports regulhrly. - . i For freight or ptutaugc apply : on board. marls For, St. I. The new titaliP:endid steamer ORIENTAL. - 0 1 4 Bat V.s.illoott, Muster, will leave for the abort and intermediate port.; regularly. . For freight or Lon rd. apply on boor. nrl 0 _ _ • For St. Louts. - _ Gatl / aster:;t E kt a,, e iu te n r e , r will y e o . 3 v l e l . S a p , ; i1 1 . 1 2 1 o b St os tr. and nil intermediate landings. regularly. For freight or passage. having supertor aceotimioda, tions, apply on Loan'. or to ' mart; GEO. B. MILTIZ:BERGF.E. Agent. New Arrnisgerieut. THE steamer CALEB COPE will lenve!fot Beaver. Glasgow, and Wellsville. on 'rUes siEraday, Thursday-And Saturday, at 8:,./1.• .If.. 're turning on Arundel': Wednesday. and Friday. She has a boat at the randin2, between V, ood street azidthe Bridge. prepared to receive freights at any' time. . S. &„ W. BARBAIJGI.I. Agents, maid 'No. 13, Wood street. FlLisiburgla and.Wheeilug Piteket, THE swirl steamer CONSUL, Dotisar' Kusitsv, Master., Will leave regularly -- . for Wheeling. on Alunday,ll, - cilitesday, and E'ri t day, at 10 o crock. precis/2v. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday., Thur,stlay, anal Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. M. paitiray. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Ever) accommodation that can be procured-4i,r the comfort gun Rao)" of. Passengers. has becu provided. The - boat i, also provided with-a Sell-acting safety-glum', to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply 011 board. or to marg Jog.s FLACK. Agent. Beaver aiid Packet: - TIIE steamboat 13F.A.V.E1Z, CHARM, E. CLARKE. Mager. will. during, the Cl/1 l o r winter season. make, daily trips to licaver.and leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock. and Wells , villeMt 3 o'clock, r. at. deelti D. M. ittn.Tox A.mets. VOr.Ulneissuati.. The new and splendid l'assenzer Steatner HIGH I.ANDER. Captain 11. A. VOnsr, cave fort te above and nil intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passaLrc, having :-.uperior uccoiumtada tings• °noir on board, fehtft . 14 'o - I. 7 inciunn.a.t ka -i.....- ia k .• THE fast running pas=eager Four PENN SYLVANIA, R, 0.. G 1'...f Y. Master.wilfloave for the a i COM and biteriedinte t ports. regularly. For freight or passage apply pit board. rebs 1843. 1848. .Pitteburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. Fzuarscr Ist. 1549. Foormsax let, ISIS. LEAVE DAILY AT S A. M. AND. 4 P. M. Tim following new hosts complete the tine for the Itresent c "seuson : ATLANTIC, Cfipt. James Parkinson: BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacolte: and LOUIS ATLANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The bombs are entirety new, nod are fitted up without rarard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure lens been p=i ded. The boats will leave the Mouom,valtelt4Wharf t. at the foot of Ross at. Pussengere will be punctual' on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. jun:ll PrFor Louis's` e. - TIW Kentueev River racket. GREY EA :frill GLK,BILOOIitS, Master. ;will leave fur ;the ts love an sntennediate porta regularly. ° For freight or passage cpply on hoard. felpB For Brownsville. The neve and splendid passenger and mail steamer HALTIC.Capt.A.JACIII34, silt lehve !or t e a alve port during the prevent week, at 8*.5..1 positively For freight or passage. apply on board. febil For Brownsville. THE new Mail and Passenger steamer AT LANTIC, JAMES PARK.I.NSON. \lastrr, will leave for the above port this day. at S A. M., positively. For freight or passage apply on board. feh2 F or St. Louis. THEgood steamer ST. ANTHONY, Tints. MAT. Master, will leave, for the abOve.and 'uterine, late posts as soon ns die Spring . trade continent:es For freight ur passage apply on hoard. or to felgt JAMES MAY. Water it. For St. Louis. THE excellent and light draught steamer ;SWAN, B. 111.&v: Vaster, vill letive foe the a tac ace and intermediate landings to a few weeks. • - For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to 1e1,3 - JAMES MAY. WaterM. For St. Louts. AraTHE new and splendid strainer ANDREW FLI,TON. W. 11. Fut.rox. Master. will leave for the above and intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to janl7 .IAMI.S MAI". For New Orleans. TILE splendid anew steamer SAVANNA, H.HENNISON, Meeter, will leavefor the übore 'all intermediate landings, regularly. For freight or passage Imply on board. febl MIMI qlO the Master Carpenters of the Cities of .Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and vicinities; You are herebynotitiedt that the Journeymen Came* ters of the two cities rind vicinities. intend to demand an inti:ince of 25.eents per day upon their present wages. on the first day of April next. By order of the AssoCia lion. • : E. ERRETT, IL S.. feb3-tf (Journal and Dispateh copy.)• [Er Our friends Who feel inclined to assist in proc enough to cut out the following prospectus, and attael scribers names. VW2•-:'...AY.1 . E10Tg . a.: - 'A,.„,„.,.,„ A. Cit - F,A_P.; : :44.11P .1-1.:IG::N'-.1):J4:1,',..it."''.':‘; ;it 1 -----------!-------------- - • ...,-..: - , •. : - , 4 4:r . immediately after the nominations of the Federal Party,' oiled deferiAa-kpo ce Baltimore Convention are made known tol more In the field, endeavoring, titk, its the country—say about the Ist of June, hutalred [Mercian hands, to'graeiftai* or next,—the undersigned' will commence the 1 within its ranks, all the factio*stitallig- .... publication of a small Campaign Paper, 1 ends of patties in , : the :coat:toy, ati - os t o entitled . make comes* oppwititin tothePeniCtdcy. - . . six o'f the paper, we Shall be oblig.J.. , :iii,:ndopt ,- .THE jikFtlißsoMAN: 1 On account of the extre*chia r ykitas w m h on ic t h hs, w o i r ll IX3' issu until ed sult7o e f k t i a e f tec r don the ; c ash skstir, rigidly i 1 1414Ser :P , " " w is ill an b n e cl fi u l n le c d ed ; ithTPhoelitjicEeFl FMEarr;NISIXAcruI• attention will t i d ll ls lB. y trte lci tas :4 ll 6l :. ' -, 7 - 7 1 _ -- , `', 7 1. . '5., - 1 i, • and will be furnished to Chiba on _ The JEFFMISONIAg mtill ,- iield a zealous support to t .., 0 1!Itaz*, t,..e_ -sivle ' • - I ' h lc — --- -4 '4 1 ts , ' the, following terms, viz f•r : - _ , - :: ~_ Teri Copies f ol. _ . ::, , , $5 00 NATiottitir _Cia!viramti; •anir.: , .,11'441: u p Fifteen, - . - = . '... 700 to Poh4eait*the'*Pih'iOoelliailtiaipa ... . __ Twenty, • ' 4 9 00 Fifty, ' - 20 00 One Hundred; - -Ss(cso iederilAradoidedAhuf approachiflg Pleeldel#V4 Calill )l 44 Pt.44 11 **4 - joiero:git The old ~aiikcrs~ ~~~r~~ ~~~~:-- • BANKERS EX.CliAlTe ll it And Datkrs in Forcign and Domenic ETA camof I:lasst, sank Nous, Gold an Silrekb wL street, 3rd d oor below' Fasetk,.irat side, l'inobtughi . ~ ....., ALAN I[2,A)IF.R. . EUW.II - 3):414: , JIKRXI AEA &OILCAN: - .V a nkers and 3AZ, r ß k ank Wa l rm .ra h a a n n d i .a V i r n o .l'v• . r a. ;Dai' tia . 'in F ' i ' r • ..,! uric Mat . Dills 7 Eithaitit::;CatfiPUO • !• " ,V •-•.- t.. .. Comei of Third and Wood.sis; dieitirappb „ tt'.. •WL Charles Hotel. • . itt: - btAtEli ai.' i .ii; '' . • • F Drain Banker, and Leak in En/lans. . Cain and Aram {‘,0 1 1; An. 55 Mattes strict, limburrl, ~. • . '':, ~ ...'' I ir.i.t.r.o RATE xxciti. GE: - , istalialliptir, New Tork 1 1)1' einkiipinif ' 7 } 1, 0j Philadelphia f .1.6411 . 11 "11• - ' Baltimore - t." s t.l.ou!s f":' , - _ ii;1Y‘14.4424•, i Cinisitr it CitF6 " • Rift' tittle% ' ' ~1 pop.thiwit, Co . :‘ -.4 Nerloii: • •:'; , 5., I 'd' Moryliktid.• l':.. -'?‘ % . 4 New Oileguis . ' ','^- `9 : . K .:dz.: '7'7:- ..-t'd,.., ; , Virginia - t AVheeling ,- • • •1,. ' Tennessee,- - - aulo-y.,:, , : ~: %', ' • ' - WILLIAM A. - 114nii7/9.-..XXVIANCIE(REIM, • Forefgrt and Dornetrit Kavrianae. 044/leaks' rit L'an.k Nara dird SPrcie. No.-64 Wobitsty - one:door • Fourth. Mot sat, Fithaurgh, Pa: 1 •• CRREN'I' Funds received on deposit istid timetwes • - - made on all the Cities'ilifought the United Sight checks on Baltimore. I'llllatlolphis.Notirslll44o - and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in. StSigtitPrOnfaat purchase/A. The pivot of the Ohio. Kentlicky. 'lndiana:A &M. Brinks bought add sold on the most fairrlishlts s. The highest premium paid for Foreign smst Gold and - Silver coins: LAND, for ON ENGLAND. IRELAND AGM LAND, for sole in amounts of 21 and *lpm/wile; . iiisrulo-rlvry. - - - JAS. O.IIOON. .• TIIII6. /100 N 4 8 ANlellairT s BANKERS AND, EXClllAiNti'g ;B O(CpJtf3. N. E. earner q/ . Irani and Siset sorrti., Pittrburgh„fri., • • 1 - 11-:.11.1.111,3 in Coin, 'lank Notes. 'riffle Poildettl : I/ and 'Domestic Fiche tige, Certifient.4:of DepOsily#4 l . EXCIIANtiI; on all the principal Chic., of ,ue:Th,„„„ and Corope. (or sale in aunts to Run PUreitZfnak, CIItItENT and pat funds receit ed . • •- (101.1.ECTIONS iiiade on Oil kat; . oc. Itit C 1 1,01;1,134 lowest rates: • , ancriteNcr.s. • , • . • Messrs. 31, L.cech & Son. tr,c'tlien & Snowden. • • " Bell & San. Pittsbuigt;: • •.. S. 51'Clurkeit & e... Engli.th kliettnett. " • Fleming. & Brother. Fates, Lathrop & Co.. Philadelphia: •-• W. R. Thompsoir& Co: ' • • " • Homily. Phelps & Co. "Babcock & Co. N ew • 61 " --- . . " .Tilrany, Wald . ' "•. & CO.. EIIILITUOTC; DTr Jtirees tiefitge, 11. *hums, Cincinnnti, O. 11 '. Joseph NViiimon. I 3/ * Meassrs.F.taitet & ott. O. F. Ellis, Esq., Cisltiet. Bank of . ei'rutovciy :) ~ is Pittaliargh. Srptembert.M.. 15474 . rl _ then uttier of the application of the' "Gernfen,litrd* 1 ted Ecangelical Clireh.of S L Peas Cinteiegatlolit," If the City of Allegheny: . And now, to wit: Motel, 4th, A. D. ISIS,' n .. .0+41c# bf t s z n om i ntio o7 t A ttur e i g y e b u t y •egf . i un re t l7 . led ud to a tlie j4 C , - d O t. tt O o rorp.. .. aid :'ourt buying perused and examined ihti sante: *mt. 'hiccup., articles and codditions therein speei(eil iin,ilrp 1.. T tamed. appearing to the said Judges to be latkilzi. att4 to t injurious to the COMMUllit3'. the salt! C.Onit dlree(siiidi . .trunient to be filed in the.office of the Prothonatory:Sind also that notice be inserted in the “ Pittsburgh Monilug' Post." one of the newspapers published 14 said ctiontrof Allegheny, ut least three weeks, setting forth that aPpli cation has been made to this Court by . The inetabers. is . he "German United Erangelicul Mirth or,St:PiitiPt 0011;regalitlit." of the eityof.Allegheity. to grant thlitt Charter of Incorporation. and That the saute ;Ik 711 lie ett t ed et next Tertn of said Court, it no outrident qiu.w... thews to the contrary. By the Court, front the Recoil tit:int-43,e H )ICLTZ, Pio;.! Sirens Sale of Nursery Stock 2 • a THE CMCIIPLVC,itock of old LANDEDTII.IWR Philadelphia.. about to ba.disgreited ' of ut AL trnox—the undersigned . in , ending to relinquish business. Such sn oppo for .32.taining Nursery. Product, at -blurrier:, has novel. n'' • ••••. presented tu . America, and the attention of the trad4 and . all who wish to decorate their grounds in Town %Korai try, or enlarge their ti*rren house colOrtions, isnrspeetfullp invited. For improving the grounds -of ColUentikits,- .Thurches, State and County . OffICC6, ate.. this , ford 'summoned facilities. Catalogues in -defail• preparation. , The sale of the oul-door firth*, will - OM; rnence ott TUESDAY. .MA121.31 21st. and the .11pate Poo, or' TUESDAY. MAY lid.. Proper aid for 111110iiiik ing andahipment will be given, when requtOds.arld.as there will be no postfrouentent or reservatiog. pernorrs from distant points may attend the Aialo with Out, ,of lisappointtnentz 1' T. D ff •.• Orders to be eiecuted at PRI A .h..SA • Wit) received Until the above _periods. and the usual strict at :tenon given. D. LA SDRETII 3 , FULTON. It may be proper to stateoct prevent tnirapprebensien, that it is the Nursery business only; Ote. subserllietits ahem to relinquish. attention will be hateattetrvithbl !y devoted to the culture of seeds, and to tituditakritiltio warebousr. 55 Chestn u t street. •••• , :-. - -'t ip - Atay further in...sr/nation will beffiretr bytkfr-Fri. SNOWDRN. Pittsburgh. " Motiae , &LI. persons interested in'the Extension of Ditiptiestas Was-, from its present teminutfion , -I,Vrailmi,eent street to the Eastern line of the •city, on the Alleg7 tini. ricer arc hereby 'nodded •thitt a'plan of rpeeifcntUwtoL" the opening of said Duquesne Way. is now idepentidritin the Office of the Recording Regulator, for pithlie4tutn inatiou and itlspettion. - as directed ity Ordirt 4 itee , 6t-the 29111 day of :November, 107, authorizing - the •;,!_roitillt. of • quid Way., - It. E: MeGtrVYMir , um 9 'Recorditt ,,, Regulator City - of rdiabitegh,.• Eitiact from Section ioth. of AU Ant entitleit.`tltiAgCto... nuthorize skin to be inOught upcnt thoOffilial ,Riltur , Of William B. Mitchell, lateSuperniteutleatt." "And any owner or owners of grothidtplrfiretniberlrmil •'' .of nut+ street. lane or alley. why shall .eonsulre - thatAte - she or they, shulrsuffer dantage denitif of the saute, niay apply. by klitßuf, to i tho neat Court of quarter Sessions of ttie, .cotinti ill' Arrest MORSE'S WEEN,L* or NEW ACIPAS rot Life of Chevalier Bayard: new supply.,_ Pietorin I England, Nos. 40:41 and 42:,: tlimory of the Girondists, vol Living Ave. No. 199 , - ' I (Minn, or Lack is Everythtint,: newsupply,- - Thompson's Money Reporter tbr March 9. , Taylor's do do ' The,Cotirt of the Conspirator. by Pti erne goad Reinark-able Events lit:the Ilikury of - actinhfiellif The Illegitimate, a story. of of conflict betWOOilgoO, Mysteries of _Condon. anew inpply: — _, American Review forMareh. The Public and Private 'History or thaTottesttif.flrogu4 Nu• i • . ..„ Phrenolc_zy Improved and ApPoett. - Self-Culturr Perfection of Ctentriefetc., Phy,.iology animal and melte: • Memory at 'lntellectual Improvement. Bcredithry Elect:ll4lW lasiv and facts: , Education. founded on the Nittoe. of Mati::,'• Cumbe's Physiology. Religion. natural and revealed. 1 Marriage, itehistory and phfloOphyk- . 7 - Fascination, or the. Art of Cithio dny ßonan, her her edneation and influence: - Phretioltry, (or schools and Physiology, r - : "dlif School editunfOf Phrenology,:, Love and Pmntage: , 1, MMatrimony.; Philosophy of Mesmerisfif: ' , Teeth, their structure aifd ticataent Phrenological Busts. - Advice to the Married and Single. - Phrenological Guide, tresignafai Stedifillt7'.4;7. do Charts, by the hundted.. • Just received and for sale by morn 11L'P. ' 01'1) wHISREV—OId Monongahela.. _ sale by the.bbl and au dranghn• '. • 8 bbiS old Bourbon Whiskey, for salt by . • „. 11-1 .. , .-' MILLER & RICKETiON. ' ring subscriber! forotir Cantiin!gzi pipe{ t arfifba fibat a sheet of paper at.. the bottonr,vrherecin ['dip-410;1mb- trtotc ourst.of t eertl party, an a z those who arelentiiwtatidiatzd 'mitt - ifott , ts - to our tciuntry etterowtt...t...v.:, AddrosBl,,cllPE!L 7 - la'.-111111 4ins ' `,--AtfechAtfitalf47:\ MEM
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