it tit 3Dailp Sinning post. PITTSBURGH, PA. TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 24. 1346 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear !n this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be lug fit st maie known tO WI. and when insarwd , Mnst I w ays he taken as en t vre;sive or the views of tai r writer, !!!. nd net the editor or this paper, unless the vieWh c tpressed are editarin.fl remarked ° upon and approved. Dougos or YEnrunay.—The 242 d Wei celebrated yesterday in varioui ways. The Military turned out in the afternoon—also the Sons of Temperance, and paraded through the principal streets. An excel• lent supper was given at the Wn,hington Coffee 'ouse, which was well attended. II SEE as ii GRZEPS.—Mis spirited company pare- fled yesterday under their new and beautiful flag,l which they received in the morning from the hands of \V Ethscc, Esq. His address on theo;casion was eloquent and appropriate. Sr Ctt•RLIS FIOTLI..—This 'pleaded hotel Wal, opened yesterday by Mr. Mt cLEn. He gave a grand entertainment on the occasion. Five pet aorta arraingned before his honor on Sunday morning for carious offences. Four were sent to the Hill for five days each. The other, for diunkenenss, and disorderly conduct, was put under the care of Cul. T--,----, at Mt Airy for 30 days. Only two ears yesterday morning; one paid his fine, and costs the other sent to the hill for 3 days. SONS OF TEMPERANCE Pittsburgh, Division No. 42. meets every Thursday evening. in their Hall, corner of Rood and 3d ALS. Allegheny, Division No. 63, meets every Tuesday evening, in their Hall, corner of Federal and Canal faL2l.dlw. O:TA Protracted Meeting. will he held, deo volen• te, by ministers of the Church of God, in the Council Clrbmber of the old Court House, in the Diamond of, Vittsbuigh, commencing on Friday, the 27th of Feb. ruary, at half part ti o'clock, and will continue every' evening during the week, and three times on the Lords day, at the regular preaching house. Also, it will continue every evening during the next week. fob!? G D HARN, V D M. - Coesghs dad Golds—ln all cases of colhs and colds, the sufferers Will flod pleasant but powerful remedy in C lickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pill.— The. fameof this medicine has already spread far and wide. enqr five hundred thousand boxes of these pills were sold' last year. Laving been used in all as 'certained cases with perfect success. For liver com plaint, affeCtiMl oT rile lungs, palpitation of the heart, influenza, asthma, scarlet fever, fever and ague, drop sy, tephtiatiitsr, and cakes- eilpeases. This pill is coat ed with Pie white sugar. so that the medicinal ingre-i clients are.ippeNeptible to the taste. To children.) they May be administered without di ffi culty So well-1 convinced is Dr Clickener of their efficacy in all spec i• fiecdcases„ that he pledges himself to return the miney when the Promised effect is not produced. Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills Pittsburgh and vicinity. 13:7Beware of an imitation atticle called "lispro• red Sugar-Coated Pills,' purporting to be Patented ; as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack, in New York. who, for .the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular Medicines. feb 23. ~.r.r.i. Dr. {Vistar's Bul.oarn of Wild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound balsamic hrepara• tiro of the Wild Cherry and Koss of Iceland. com bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract or Pine. So salutary have been it, etTecte in all ca. Eics _ashen administred for Coughs, Asthma, Consitinp tion,.ur anydisease of the lungs, that many of the to ait distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, Beat °piney acknowledged it to be the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of gond in the relief ..f sulTerint humanity. ['See Advertisement. Doctor If ofrs Tonic and b oti-Dyrpeptic TT has at all times been an object of peculiar im rxmance to the medical world to d.scoser some medicine or combination of me.iiicinef:, which would operate in such a manner as to cleanse the stomach and intestines of all irritating, matter, and rot debili tate them. For the want of such c medicine, rs:iysici ass have rarely been able to cure a use of confirmed dyspepsia or indigestion. to c ire which the K L •nle tin feria medics has been tried; from the most powerful articles down to charcoal and wheat A temporory relief in such cases is sometimes pro cured by the use of common emetics and purgatives, but the debility of the stomach and bowels produced by these medicines, soon brings a return of the distres sing symptoms, even aggravated, tnd often the !war. dy has been. worse on the constitution than the dis ease. Thew pills are offered tothe public with the confi deuce. produced by long experience in "et ice, (heti they will operate gently an a purgative, and effectually cleanoe the stomach and bowels, without producing] sickness, nausea or debility. They can be used at all times, by persons of all ages, without regard to diet. drink, or exposure to wet or cold. They generally; improve the appetite, and in one hour after they are' taken, and are the best preventive of those diseases' generally termed bilious. A few boxes of these pills are usually sufficient ', to remove the most confirmed Dyspepsia with all its distressing symptoms, such ai sickness and sourness! of the stomach, loss of °petite, habitual costiveness,' dholic, despondency of mind, and a host of nervous! affections, with which ever" person laboting, under the disease is more or less afflicted. Ac complaintsare sometimes made of disappoint me r e; is the operation of these pills, owing to the im proper use or administration of them, so to time, luantity and age of the patient, we have published a pamphlet. in which is set forth more fully the proper manner cf using the pills, tuge her with some of the diseases :n which they are most applicable. rIPTLese pill's will rarely operate as a purgative if more auto one pill betaken at a dose. For sale by B A FA HINESTOCK &Co., febl2-d&w corner of Sixth and Wood sts. 'Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup. Pittsburgh, February 6th, 1846. 1114. E SELLERS—Though Idu nut balievc apy fufther testimonials are necessary to estab-' fish the reputation of your justly famed Cough Syrup, I feel compelled, ns nn act of duty, to mention several cases whiel: came under my immediate notice, in members cif families whom I was in duty bound to relieve at tiny cost, complained of hard breathing, a revere cough sod no expectoration, loss of appetite, with swing vymptoms of Pulmonary Consumption; I mentioned your syrup and they begged I would pro cure some, which I did. I ern happy to report that they are quite relieved, the syrup having produced the desired effect in every instance. You are well as sured of its good efTeets upon myself. Hoping that this may reach the notice of persons suffering from coughs and colds. I remain your ob't serv't E. F. PRATT, Overseer Poor. The Syrup is pit up in 50 and 25ct. bottles so that it may be bought by the poor, as well as the rich. Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Sold by the City Druggists generally, and by J. Mitchell & H. P. Schwartz Allegheny city. feb9 IN conoect..ion with my son, A. Kt.cace, I have this day, opened, my House in Virgin Alley, near Wood street, wbere,t;hose wishing the choicest refreshments that are furnished by well conducted Cuffeelicees, can always - be accommodated. .F.tonsive Stabling fur Rent. feb 7-tf HENRY KLEBER,,SEn. Law Mesa ta - Let KJEVERAL CANCITIXIiOUI Law Offices, on Fourth street. Far terms apply to BLAKELY 4- MITCHEL, e.or of 4th and Smithfield streets. DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. A NEWlind convenient two story dwelling so .411., for retkien3uire et this office, or S WKINLEr ". St Clairst. Mayor's Office, Feb. 23,1346 UNION ROTEL .: ~, - A1eV.7•74% 1846 MONONGAHELA ROUTE, BROWNSVILLE, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Miles Staging.) THE SPLENDID VAST RUNNING STEAMERS C ON SU ak o ak NVLANE ANT/ MEDIUM, Have rommeneed making their regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge, presCisely at 8 o'clock. Passengersby this boat takes the strtgec at Browns ville same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad nt Cumberland. next morning, at E o'clock, reaching Baltirtuire the sa m e evening—only 32 hours through front Pittsburg to Baltimote and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boric leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will ledge on the Boat in com fortable State Rooms the first night; wil pass over the I beautiful mountain eenery in day light; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avordin; night travel altog ether The Proprietors of this out, in order to mae the connection completebetween Brownsville and C amber. lam', have placed on the Road 50 sp:endid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the most improv ed models, and fifty teams alt- bent young horses the country affords in addition to their former stock they fisjaatinfierl they will be able to accommodate and eW satisfaction to all who may patronize their Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping nt Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at the office, et "the St. Charles Hotel, Wood at., or at the wharf , boat. feb3 3. !t1 ESKlM,'Agent. Attorney, Counsellor st. Notary. JAMES S. CRAFT PrriSBUR6II. PA. HAVING repicni the ntrlca of Secretory P. Nov. 1..1. and Fire Ins. to., will attend sevetALLy to Collecti3ns and bthiine,4 connected with Navigation. Insurance, ticcounts and Real 1 . ....tate. Business (tours 9, A. M. to 9 P. i. Office, Nu J Stuart's Building., (No 80 Fourth •t,) second door East of Wood street. fet. 341 CU°651..,U .'►I3RKET STREET, Between Fourth st., and the Diamond RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A largrand extensive asso r tment o f Sh au l,. Super. all wool Brosha; Primed Totkeri and Clod.- mere, Bile embroidered Turkeiy. Bik and :%dsleciiliir ed silk fringed Thibbet. Super. embroidered Tnibbet. Damwd.: and silk worsted, black and colored Merino, and a large assortment of Plaid and Woolen Shawls. All of which will be sold nt n small advance above Eastern coat. AI3SOLOM MORRIS. jnn 1 NO. 65. Cricket on the Elearth HARPER'S NEW MISCELLANY and uth new works, at Cook's 5.3 Fourth st. Cricket on the fiwarth, by Chas. Dickens—tbree e ditionsftom3. to 25 cts. Blaclovoori'a liagaurie for January. This is the beginning of the volurrrez persons Pa ii p ore desirous of subscribing can now avail rhemsek es or the opportu nity. ' The Whig Mannar. for 184( Snowden, a novel, by Theodore Hook Philosophy of .7%13 stery, by Deady. Whesselre Elements of Nlorali 3, two par:., Life of Paul Junes. by Mackenzie. Life of Mozart. Dick's Astronomy. Alezia, or Love in a Gondola. byHoz . ietur The Lord of the Manor, an old En g lish h s 1 Henry W Herbert. Mull Pitcher, the Fortune Teller of Linn, n tae 1,3 the author of “The Carpenter o: Ertitern Papers fur this week Just received and for sale at C11(I1cS. I street, Pittsburgh, and at lierforrr• Literal) I 1: rot Federal street, Allegheny City. feb II Splendid Property for Sale T"E 11.-#irat. of remos in,; to the r , diet , r for cute, ;he how‘e and lot he oreores the 4 t h %VA, {I. CI V. Ifear,4.l!ly s.;troed bank. rangi-T will the a 'open J udiZe Irwin. Rev Dr Pressley, and Mr Hoc:. The bo-i•f• is bull! in Cottage style; room, l‘rtr, wry. and tio , h ed in the best manner; an rtroli,,,, pt,,i• of la er at !ha door, and every rutiveniet,re. .f he house till a front of 43 by 47 feet deep. I,aSeal , fit. pg/A.411C4/ Stir, on both fronts. TMe 11.1 t. I• I 132 tel Iron:int: ..n ‘Vnshington street. tunntr.e to the Peln. Canal nen, 440 feet, well improved, with n choler. co;lrr,wn .d various kinds of fruit. Ans. pots,. ..1,14H,' 11. the Frope,- , .,•, will pleaseraH nt inn .t•io elu litt, Mar kfr„ street, eaten it will be shown its them, mud the tetnis made kuovez. Daly part of the mun ry will be 11. :11cCLI:1.1,AN San ' , PHILADELMA GROUND Mir CANDY. TB E only place et bere l!oe vtirie enn found in the ut•,' is a: corner of Fifth and Sande! Geld iiret4s, wtere; it constantly kept on hand, to. gether vritb iii . c.ftryis of Fruits atie;,. Pettey, &c. &r., a leo euperior Havana. and prirteipe . cpers. SCH NECK.. KensiFreemanon Works. T"E puitnernhip'of Jolin Frrean K. Co. v.its dlx tolved on the tfih ittt, by the Jco I?) of John Fre.-emanj.q. The. butler,* will hereafter td eon dotted by the ondernigned rxrtnfr•, Lrnivr the name and ntyle of c;rothe'rs, Miller 2ir Ctt, to whom thote indebted to the former: :trt, 'n ph. a ,c call and nettle their respective account.. J CA !WTI' I: ft S, .A1.1.,X MILLER, SA M'L CHUlit.ll. February 13. 13.46.—fehl 4 di m. 38 BB LS extra, fur sale N I,ER6oN. LiberiN! , 3 F , ; , ). PrAbibigr• 150 BUSHELS fi aacka Corn; 2 bbls wbite Corn tr.c , ! l . 5 " yellow 1300 lbs Buckwheat Flow; Just receewni end fo.- sale lw W U ANDERS6N Hams. 1 00 OF . 'Mall Alze and superior t . i vat n For sale, by IV 13 A N DERSON. 13BLS crab cider juste ereiv,d and for 611101 PC )4AILTIN, fehl3 60 Water •t. I'ECONS 3 BARRELS Texas pecons on hand and fur sale by I'. C. MARLIN 60 Water mreet. MACKEREL A. FEW bbla mackerel on hand and for Rale by P. C. MARTIN. febl3 60 Water at Corn. 556 SACKS Yellow Corn, received per str mom. Fur by febll M B RIMY & Co. FRUIT. 20 1313 LS dried apples' 175 bush dried peaches for able by leblr MBRHEY &Cu 1 CASKS barns; 6000 assorted hams, sides, and shoulders, For sale by 11 B RHEY & Co. febl I 57 Water st. Plano Fortes. TWO splendid Piano Fortes, made by A H Gale & Co. (successors to the Neer York manufac Jul ing Company,) with metallic plate and frame, and Wrench grand' action, just received and fur sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, deo24' 122 Wood greet. . ~ , Solar Lay' Lamps. RECEIVED this day a large supply of Cornelius & Co's Solar Lard Lamps; Ono, two and three light enpen.ion; Lamps suitable fur steam boats, 'churches, hulls and stoles. Also, A beautiful lot of centre table, mantel and study lamps, at the lowest priros. ` \V \V WILSON, rebel) cot 4th and 111 . arket At. Fair for the Washington Fire Company. THE: ladies of Allegheny have for some weeks been busily engaged in preparing usetnland fin cv articles to be sold on the 23d inst., In aid the said Cumpany to pi ocnren suitable houie for tar_ safe keep ing of their appal WWI. Ai this is the first effort of the kind made in this com manity, it is hoped by the undersigned that a aim pie statement of these facts will ensure aia ge atten dance and liberal patronage from those for wham the Firemen have so often periled their health and li vett. The sale will be commenced on Monday afternoon, the 23.1 hist , nt 2 o'clock, in the storeroom of Messrs Cle r k & Cameron, on Federal street, incur the market Allegheny city. EXTRAORDINARY!!! A CURE QC BODY AND MIND. Nur ! . ing is from a worthy citizen of Eon ... siivoo; and a member of the MetioAst Dr n.h,y„,—Denr Sir.—Justice compel" ma to malt° the follou log statement of 111$ estruonlinervaf fects of Sour valuable medicine, the A LTERA• IlVF:. I certify that my wife was afflicted for Id years, du ring which time het di•en.es baffled the of seve• rail em iuent I.l , ,ricians. Finding that • e , ery means that were used failed to relieve her, I concluded to place her in the l'eneaylvityla Hospital, hoping that under the care nap treats - nog she would there receive farm the phy•ictanr m ilia ins! ititti.it,lie might again be restored tc health !tat to my g teat , hniqopiiint merit she grew ivotse, and became deranged in her mind, and in inky her home again. .'incura• bit" rind BEREFT (.1' lil:ASON! I I will here mrniion 16nt 11l this time the snore p“uninent skrupt.le , nil her 411,11,10 1))ni , ,p,111 and Lever Comp:duo attended wills ill, gomarit. and vorritmc of a ven y otren.tvi.• f inne,,, paint in her h e ni l, h a ck and ntO,llllCll. and Llll , tl4[lihr region of the heart a I roithici.orne cnceh 1 , 0171 kr" , pt unities of phlegm in her throat. which kept her ,notitantly calging and ruching to std.,w it up. She lord :to nap. peg it.., evil wes very weak. She also •aficrer.i' notch from a liti , llle di.eneeby which she was CoT,IIIIPti in her bed. lu.t‘icg entirely log the one of her limbs, ford for several .nenlin• we I:Sd tin lift her in and nut h.,1. Add to nil the e..V.1. Clotln2rKi st•v. (which an [hot time was end con will hi^ aisle to form time of her flea-110re. By the advice of :1 friend t 41,. nnmmenrod thin¢ her your A Itera,ive, it, do•es of a ten.ponnfid three timiis I o day, and when frond 'hat it helped her. We aka glee her. your Verrnlfiliie, i n increase her oripet i.e. and I the SA natter fl`i.Sjllll. her boa els Fii.e bed not int:en two Innit,. of the Alwrivivr. I.i-f0r..3 it ['pc , : r ived urin her in a wonderful manner. fl rlr,r her face with small red not! causing her torzisecteratss 1141'0. q oirrtities of r.ur ruptr. , rr, bY1,14, which Itrf LITIIIII wean OfretlSlVe we could fort rirluin in the r.rom It ft her notes, the doors Were ..pen. Finding the. Altera. rive thong tier su much good, we iriCt reArd trif mints 11,,,11111..! LO the d.rections; and •hri im 4pray dal., until (malty, she was restored to health, in bide nil V, di as lo muNl BACON Admiuunce 12i cents JAS J BINNING, JOHN (; McNIILLAN CHAS P WHISTON, JOHN G COLLINS, DAN L SI CI.IIIRY. Cormhittee l'hiladelphia, Jun G, 13143 I hope you will sleivy nn sirs, in lan inf. tiro Iseloo the rdoir, av I ems vs drink n. bl• itt too for tilos thn shove s'lt.ensto,, esiol thus on* %our Al:, manse vs rusr.l %111 I, 1,(1,/ ft,' of the ss - utli of sl vtaternent, ht ca:ling us 111. i1.1,1‘.', ‘.ll Pr.lfcrd .Sl. a 10.1%e Ala:Waits'. }L•.r. • wl•h rr•p—rz. SA ‘I F: I-h i I sS. ro, :n bv N., 7 - 2 F ore.”. r. 1.111, IV in•'•4 Jl~Swii Worthy of Notice I of PitOVENIEN FS saJ :I, o—l, thr sinA s 11.14; insssrsssrernrs.s., L.r 6rntr• h d, I.r 1.r., ••. I 111,7A.Viti• I rule I tsrlssre msatr vrt.n.irfl .1 shars 1A•1. Nssvr st AA; ; on , Ow. litv ..f . 1 ...n, t0 .. 1 ,, :r ..f.,L,nz cs;:. , 11.• cistus•rssus "t/ .'s oris,h :A it. sr 1.•," is sis•s.,!..; „n, 1,,,0ter f l•), ~, d rot Irt':“. 11,10 rf.rl;41 . ^ 1. 1 , Ihr ~f ",,f, 11,,(1111,1 N.lll ~4.1 r.,11:1 , 19 y 1.1 . naea from •vstr, /In fit r . ~1 ~; ,),• le n !ft, — C" Nlq••• LI 1., a oaJi••, ih nes, B • Ito' I/ TLr Mos.l Iltvoter ,t 1),•p• „•.:, act m,„l:y • ti fldn',•• til.l.lr • kr , apt lo .1 All ,be• (.r them I'repar..l nn.{ ard rPtotl. to. the Pro. F t, kt. r . ED'; K f IlUitN, corns Iland and Penn •tro-rta _ N. IS 1. 1 is nls., Pri/TIF I,or irr Thom 1.•on • I Cnrmioit i.e. A esiber of m,1•1 be firrrcted Ist obt,e. 12,81 paid. For Rest. ALA Mil': two story 1111 , 40 ing , Jo the rmfici of Fact.) , and Prim sit f)th vstd. All am• coinage in Allrgileny ci:), immmit•lri) Ue =OEM A ..au .11 the fiat*tory of hrrrU budltrtg 1. time , C1t11“ .if I. U111.) , 1 Pt, A I .•'• 'fid and thud Ito, of tl g A riPiyw J Mt-S MAI, l'ortrl,luit, Wood Co , V,, J 1 Mr,Jou. ll•FirAu .1711-:A It SI It- 1:‘ , 11 in rns frimrly for n L.° Or. Trrortrrorora'a pill. nn I I ran 011 prtnn int) any ilia? iliny nrr fin 4 , ,e. Iteru tetT"ly for Ifinte .12,44 e, Cr.. tiny al.. I. cornme , nitnl. and I urn will flint tl.a put,ll,, nouid ante.' a great berrirrit from Ow u.. ya tr.r•rn. Le CarrUlfaCiva )t al4.,as uarnr.ent remedy r'..r thou, lilsee*CS La.Voi; n in recorn minced. nun. Tink, LE,X Prepat.•4l:, , Jl/1.4141 t , ) ihr p,prirf.r. LI/GAI( 111 oggi.t A iwt hecat cor !land 44.1 Old Worm Medicines roust stand back. Parent. read ti,e:fotiusrsiti;: E Sznerzr—A. I am Krtling another tint IT of your' vetmifuge. I will !ell you that some time since 1 gave tt vial of yttor vermifitgr to a child "(mine, aged 1 year, and ,he passed 110 worms,lc of them .11' a large size. I recommend your Vei rniruge to nil pa• rents who may need +wt a rMtditl:nefor rlidilt en DOEGIIERTY. tp, A liegbenY co. Jan Colt, 1846. Prepared and sctrit by R isSELLERS, 87 ‘Voml street. Sold also by Kerr and Mohler, 147 Wood at 1, %Yd. cox, Jr, and Wm Thorn, Market at. Fes , Clll ,l lel. 1411 ward, and 11 I' Schwartz a J I\lachell, Alle gheny city. j•n29 BOOKS. H OUSE Carponier; Millwright's Guide; Downing's Cutingo Residences; Lardner's Mechanire; BOSWORTH S. FORRESTER, To Let, TWQ.ROOMS, on Fouith street, betweenferry and Liherty streets, suitable for an office and idr ling room. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner of Ith and Ferry_varmtn, or JOHN , B. MTADDEN, sent 1, Mari:et street. To the Honorable theju.dges of the Court of General Quarter,Sesscons of the Peace, in and for the Coon• ty of Allegheny. The petition of Michael Crawford, of the 4th ward of the city of Allegheny, in the county aforesaid, hum. bly sheweth that your petitioner bath prodded himself with materials fur the accommodation of travelers and other, at hie dwelling house in the c i ampfuresnicl. and prays that your H nanr,. will be pleasillrfo grant him a license to lice', a public house 'A entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, - will pray. MICHAEL CRAWFORD. We, the sobscribers!'citizens of the 4th ‘yard; do certify. tl t t the above petitioner is of good repute for hu.testy and temperance, and in well provided with hotiAi. room and converdencea ford he accommodation of tr'arcices and others, and that tahrtavern i. fieces• ttnry. George p,lnlev, John soma, Chat !a. \V. Kuhmer, Martin Uyy, W. C. 'Ervin, L. Widter, l'itornas Hague, Jacob Luneder, C. liilin N. Steiner, \V. idson, fult23.3,d&w 7'o the lionoro b Ste the Judgei of lite Court of General Qwarler Sesiions of the Proce, tit and for the County of Allegheny. The petition 4.1 Richard Dmsett, 5 it Rind. Pittsburgh in the county aforesaid hnmlily show011.411:11 y o ur petitioner had' provided himsek aiih muter ials fo'r the accommodation of travelers oral °fliers, at his dweth house in the city aforesaid, and pram that . ..nit Donors will he pleased to groat him a li cense to keep a public 61141! Of ettlelt:llllM..llt. And your petitioner, us is duty boned. will pray. R1(211A RD DC/SSE fT. We, the subjev thorn, citizens of the 5411 %N'tird, do am - lily, that Richard! Dosset t, the alcove petitioner, i. goal reptile for honesty and temperance, and is well r d r osid e d h house room. and nonvoniences for the areornmodation of travelers and miters, and that said tarot a to accessary. S Corr, Rob! Fleming, James Oimston, Edo art: Kremer, John Taylor, Edv. in Rein, E Kremer, Joseph Nl,ler, , S Reis. Roht Watson. John Machin. Jolla Nlel:v:lo,4.n. leht!3-413.V. 34. in the 110,KaLle the Jii,lges of the Co , :r t of General Quarter ut t, o l'unde, in and fur the CO,O ty of Alleglitsty. 'rhe } a ettti.ln of ?lows ?)rowdy, of the Second ss a rd, l'ittsleugh, in the enemy afore snid, humbly ,live.,t! , that your prOOLon.! bat!. pro- sided himself with materials for ilia neeuronlhoion of trn‘elets nod others, at hi. dwellinz h0.3,e in the coy afwesat.l, and prays this! our llon4a will In. to,eased to grim hint n license lo 'heel, a hoist of ri ,b. lie,• And y pezittoner, ,!u:v b.,ut.d, will pray. MUSES il ANN' I)Y. N'r, t hn sub•crtherl, citizen, of the '24 ward. dot cett lho üb ,, rpetitioner, is of gt..,lll . prite fm re. ty and tenirCrenc.e. and i• well pi. idod . with 1 ,,,1 1• 0 room and ronvenientell It, the ace. Til.nodation nl trdvdop uod other., and that s-rid tavern ie al-cc. iohr Corrni 71, Jam'. A.hon• IT II l'atirrvm, Pli , 5t..11. lingera, Henry Knox, Hug!, I)i.ff, Juivi Simmon, It T. Jecksqn tct.2l 1131-Si.n yo the the J, 1 .1,:r• of the CAJOrt of GOnetul kinder 5e11.510011L4 tit; Pt' iu Utul for the COllO - The ralit , ,n F A Schncl.let!er. let NVat nf the If wraniAlmmlAy .lie.elll That ciur retifom, lec' himself wnh melon ti. for the notla:o,n .if asellers and ,41ei•. at 1.1. 1.0.141. tin• ci,y nforroaid: tpol Inar, CIL, : ,tno II(Mor • rivaArki to g•ant him n , n•.. It, f•,11•1, of en , el , :tifrneLt. A .k 1 y v ot pe iillorrer, no. in 11..., JO7I, A.~Lli~!.l.y:l7i;!i. •rf 0111 I,', I ul r0u.,1 rept, t,n 11.1114.•,!. Mint. at .• .:,I-d h L,4.-• 1N..", Iv.-1 f - f at:, ffCi• .. 1.. • a:bd. .r, a, tt fa,.•rn !• INEEIIO • 1 . 4,11: - 1% 10, 1••,. A /34.• ',tr. 1.,, , :1p 1V ...-, cc,. J-..1...tc 4 I c ccr. -. J•lcc, .r. N A ~, ,4. iir , V 1-1.0.3..1. .1,1... Nt<11,“•..1. I ‘lr . I 1..1.n Belt's. L I di' r the i:•,, ( Sistioe4 , h• y A:E. r. 1:.. at I.g Loo,s, ra,s tKa: s.o—r II uul , V 1 , 0 Jr, , i \ I.S ‘‘ a` the f“....1.6 . 104 IS, 1 ., 01 • 4 :s 1. IC! %en ut.Cl , 11,1 i* .1!,,,rt t• •: M I rya,. let* 11,i 14:14 t 4, •111 0.4 t laver n i. r A I( Ii 1.1(11 , • n• J t4o, i. t.. 21 I La: mos To tAe tinioarat.iir LAr Jodrei. nt . tl. C 0 . ,/ G esii •rai gotaiitee SeirAkm• J tAr ?tact. 1,. a 1.. 'A' (:,:wwey 0 . 1 ANegitsty. the petition n 1 J•nne• Ho•• in 11, count, 1 4°10...1d I,klfnkoly •1••••.$ rtit, that .11: I 11..., I. Oil T ri Cr, :31• t .r r.,111 IF-111120g I.! i13,.,..1.11 ti Ai his ve.rl', In UM rowh 11. 11 ACre•atii, enJ 1,4,1 0.1 %.. jion.r• witi be. pi•-marvi it Grant bleu n br row to I. hiiii • e Lit en Ainl pcti,ii yr, a• dun J A NIES WO We. the iiertiti, flint the 11.131 f, pew 11,0e1 repute a ii.l •••rnperunce and n writ provided ri ea n leriener• for ihe arratinini•lai of trasclrrt l ain! other., and that bald 13,1'11 31, I) t, ii A nit-rt.-Ir,, Jo•epti ItiJa•r•nn Ifintrittl ti,,,1,J., rittirk MV.,/,‘, ftAwrt Th.,71t..11. .1. I horn.g , n. J I . ‘‘. m V idrr• , ll, Jot Cnrni,l.,ll, ('lv : •lopher Brennen, J,.1,” 11.renipto, Jetrn.,11,,m•0,.. Samuel Nletrer, f.4.11.1:1•5. v. 3.• To tile //..n.,rabfr, Me • ou , / of (;em, gna , t , r 5,111114/11/1 C/ 11 r Pr are. rn and 1 Ike Cortmly A,;,-I:Ar p. y. The reti , iou of Gr.,rop Fr.11.11 , y, the 4th 1Y• 11 ,1 Ow city id . Niieght,y, in the County .i , irrsuli hum!, prtitioll..r bath limy uled t111,1,i 1/11'h materlalo lier1,11.1(110,illt lON Of iftt,t.:et 11 till. 11,• in the thy rhm--e.aid, I „ u y. ,l int ! ,„ u . 111111111, wlll he 1110.11 0 11 10 G,tllll Inn 111,/11. • w I,•ri, a rlipilt" ht111•1` 1/i And )111.1r 11(1110(A,, Uri ut duty 1 , . ,1 / 1 .1. wld 1,3 V. GEII. 14.101'1 ) LE1 ' . 11'e, 11-,n ...,literiber., rumens of rho 41h \Void, reitify Cont,Liolor.e the above petitioner is •i good tectilte G.r honesty n od temperniree, and io well pioynied with louse train ronl:gonveinenc,s for oboe ul uavekts end Mile! d, Brill I hat 1 toured Is nereinkry• Wm r.ta.Ler, Daniel Young, Three Valuable Building Lots for Sale. NO. 71, 72 and 73, in 'Bart% plan, oontaining 24' Net in width and 132 feet In length ordepili atijoinink John*. Butler, Esq., In the Sixth Ward, If not amid at private sale, they will be offered at pub - licsale :Ln Lim premises on Thursday the 23t1 April, 1846. GEO. COC:BRAN, jam 22 Executor of Aaron Bart rit.ceemed. Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS desirousof purchasing lots in this Cem etery ere referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grourds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cur net of Venn and l-I■ns streets, Pittstsigh. By order of the Boma, J. CIiSLETT. dec 11 Sinintendent. A• . " ,1! rho Itl 1N 4.1).,,P. 'h. , ~,.❑,, .1. DEEM I J.J.11. - 11 %.‘ tn , re, .1 S k,1.1 , 11• W A I:arvtan • John %V Fitzsimmons, John Slieiwood, "Ml' Nri.nigtii, John Huller, (:co Lioniieily, John Woodside, Jai r, Got don, Chris 13ills, Wm Booth, tiolumon Rumpfield, feb.l4l4l3iffwai' _ I=3=E3ll=9l!!! 5;=El=111 MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CORNER OF THIRD AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, PITTSBURGH, Pit. B. WEAVER, Proprietor. HIS new and spacious HOTEL erected since the. T GREAT FIRE. d an_ fronting op V.yo of the moat public streets, is unsurpassed in the country, whether as regards its architectural arrangements or the ele• fiance, taste and comfort of its furrishings. Situated in the immediate vicinity of the STEAM BOAT LANDING. BANKS, EXCHANGE OFFICES and principnIMERCANTILE HOUSES. ituffels to TRA VELLERS and BUSINESS MEN desirable conve niences:, wiling to FA MI LIES and GENTLEMEN of leisure its internist arrangements utlord every no e e modation thin most fasti lions can drain, The PARLORS nod CHAMBERS me all f.rid•lied in astern style, with entirely new unit elegant I' urni lure; no efficient corps of attentive and obliging ser vnnts IV maintained, and the TABLE will ol,nt s "- bound with the choicest delicacises the marketsafford. The Proprietor, who had Ling roper ismee in this line of minim the public duet no effort on his pail will be spared to satisfactorily accomodate those wino favor him with their custom. An on - Intim, and Baggage Car will always Le in .eadine...l for the gorge of the House. B WEAVER, Proprietor. Petdetteb, Feb 19, 1114G-Im• MIT , :IIELL'S OUTLINE MAPS. AT ITCH ELL'S series of OM line Mops, for School* and Acniiimirs, consisting of 24 distinct Mnps nun large nnil prepare] on entivn-s, with a Key of explanations, descriptions, lesonts, etc. &c., for the use of Tenchers The aitevo set ieit,r mops ow now in use in nenrly every tespectable School :n New yurk, and the East ern saws. Teacher, arc teiyectfully iwiited to call and en amine 'hem. I, r•nle by pin 7 Manure and nay Forkz 30 DOZ. doo. received from manufacturer , far sale by GI:O. COCEjRAN, NI, 5 No '.16 Wocd Spinning Wheellrons. 20 GROSS for sale by GEO COCII RAN, febs tVood MACHINE CARDS Intl' o:went nrtnuf 111 Ire for wool carding machinr 4UPF con. pldie and tuckv for oilt, by Scythe Sneathes. .3/1 G 07.., for *Ede by tin GEO. rocimvs:, Furniture IF v. not in r•,rehrtsr any nny thine riiie in the forniturP line, ‘ou cant do be:t.,:r ti,a7 , to roll at the fornitlre ,v3e room “!. T 3 YOUNG & CO, deels. H. tnd 4t, hot weep Penn and Lihort v. Dressing and Plain Banana Iwatrt to a rlO,l Cho . llf; tin not for- Sri w call ut tt.c Furnti.tre NVArr Room 01 • Tit YOUNG & Co, tween and Penn Sofa 4. APA flt of 01.4:n nom on and for sale at ti, FutnoLie Ir o: o R oo m of " T It YOUNG S; ro. I lion.l it. ihoLW MN.] ; Sugars. Wil FT. S , u , ir ct !1...x Itr,lll ditto, In r e..de by • rittsbargh Mumfactared Tobaccat 2 NJ I he. Ground Spices. t 1 (1 ,‘ o 4 - 1:t• fir 1., i'l.‘ll) CIA/1M \GS 2 ilk Ps 1;1,14, w an,l I IF recivrtint N.. VI N1,41,v , •t roi- 11 . ,! 1 Oil, I.‘ ‘Vti ~i It. lIMISI jilt4)(2ll ~ t 1 Cl 11:1i • )..; wcc,,,,1 ill AS!, It . It IL :ti: cal \ k. M IN • S, 4. Nl4.lset .t. De Laines. 2gtlrk nr..l I..zhi ph,ti d, In,. I.lr -L I. NV 41", .111 it•tor yftri!, For sale N. , Al i 4 iilll. , r,,nc ars.l 1, 444:e hy VS MAY. To the Ladies. IIII' _St :t4, , 13v, rinll.er Shm. too , illloodt I I , I{ r , K .. 011.!11. (.01 sold a grew atc,n, nt th ,, Nvw lutk .1. re. NV.II. ERA Nlalket .trret To the Go.ntlemen FINr oaf • ~••1.1 end 11.,, 1%, also at I,w Ike tkel — F:tt,rl nr,.l Shut., at Ow "New Nhiket Ribbons. Velvets and Matins. v 01", 0, cap,...) 1n,‘,17, Fn.hiona• 11..1, rt Vrk rt. nn.l Satin., at the \ Yolk stow, 711 Nlatiset 41, -11 J Arrived at the "New York Store,'‘ It( )/. . , , I (rlr Ml,O. .+l4-N U N,uu. but the ktyt ot 79 MetLel aitart noo. Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers. 4t L'ennock'd I foil wetdrutielit nl t , ,0d',4 inn drn wrr4. and and •inglddlenced Merlon AliTti• Ad.e. ret tok .1d do Idenehed and ooldenehed. Dee. t; 2 V.:ES No 3 (low pi iet. , lN Economy Blankets Jtl6t teceivoi nit,l for Anloby Pitt.burgh Temperance Depointery. JUST reveited loon the Americalir leruvronre Sor.ety, New York, u full assortmeT of their publicatiuna, and the Journal and Youtb • Temper •nce Adsocatea for January and February and irt, hand, Fit :moment Temperance Documents; Cooler , iriong cif WI 1(1661-Ile; M Nlitioe Viiioo; Hannah 1111Wklite: 1 . ,1111W1 , 111 , 0 [lookl TemPernticr Denr.rn Drarrilery; Temperance llvrnr Hooka cnd,u rariary of other Temperance DOCUlRletilla for sale Lt the New York Retail I'r ire.. • ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Corn Bier , No 9, sth litreet. (kW.' w M ct:A 141)1 ESS & McCLU It E HAV.F.removed to Fourth it., oppogito R S R 11 l'attrrectit's Livery stablr,.. jan7.3rn RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Tiurker's fluildings, 4th street, near Market jnne }9•d&wJy MNPM.M.MMIPmE:=MBRIN jOIIN Fl MELIARI 122 lVood •Irrrt GEO cociinAN. 26 lVood =t N. Voml 4ireet J. J. NV I) EV 11T . 224 Lit.,i v gt J. WDEVITT, '2.2.41,11, , rtv .1 J 3; J NI, DEVI I T. A A MASi A A NI BON. N. 4 - 2 M. 0... k MA.1 7 .1N. T., 12 N 1 ‘,6Pts, A. A. NI kStiti \V 11. I; \NH HD lY li GIIIR %RP NV. 11.611111%RD BLA I:7'S S H F. A ,t‘ PENN OCK "^ " --' ~~'a'~lYr m'w a~w ""i5~...~.,.`.~,....,,,,~,.g5~~' #* fie :S" _: _ ~! Bank - Notts anb (Exchange. CORRECTED DAILY BY A. BRADLEE:, EXCHANGE EROIIER STANPARD, Merch,ants and.ilanufactur,,Ps'Serip.... Exchange Bank Strip ' Currency Berks County Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia New York Boston._ Baltimore SPECIE P ENNSY LVANJ.A.—PITTSBI.; IiGH Bank of Pittsburgh •• • Merchants and 114anufacturers' bauk Exchange Do. llollidaysburgk 11-11LAOF:LPIIIA. Bank of NosihAmerica ' Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania.. Farmers' and Mechanics' bank:-.2. Kensington bank. Mann farturers and Mec:sa:lics' • Mechanics Moyamensting Philadelphia bank - Schuylkill - Southwark ..... "... • .... ... Western "••-....••.•• Bank of Penn Townshi4) Girard bank U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS Bank of Ger.ntaien " Chester county " Delaware connty..... " Montgomery county. " Northumberland._:. Farmers' bank of Bucks county...... Eastonhank Doylestown bank Prankhn bank of Washington Bank of Ckambersburgh........• • • " Middletown Gettysburgh - " Lewistown .......... " husgmehannacounty Berksemahfy bank Columbia Bank and Bridge Company—. Carlisle bank Erie bank Partners and Drovers' bank— ' " Bank of Lance - xi:7.... " Bank of llarrisburg bank lioftesdalc La ',raider " Ennen•fer to Lehrman " .... —v.- Mine, s' han h. of P0tt5ri11e............ 1 3len t ongahelahank of Brownsville par New Hop. and Delaware Bridge company.... :2 Northampton hank .... no salt Towanda hank no sale Wyoming bank West Branek bank. I l'e,-k hank ...• ...... .............I Lekigh county bank 5 01110. nelmon! , :an k of Sf. Flairtoille Clintonhauk of Colvlrhus Colnatbinn;/ hank of New Lisbon Cirele,il?.. (Lawrence, cashier) ( rren. cashier ). rnmwee.-1,1 ba;:k of Lake Erie. Daylni bank ' .. ....... Franklin bank nf Firmer,. and Meehanies . bank of SleuLenrille..l rarrners' bank of Cal:kr Granrillg iiri qtailjn LOV^ailer. Mariella ..... - - Ihrhanirs' and J ' . SI au n? Pl en salt P•d..70 'rrha,a .V.-4:4 1 Bank - _ ANA. Slate nmd srantrilfs State Serif KENTI. CKY All ',ar t's ILLINOIS Stair hank --- Bask of Ph 401/. Sharotertairm •••• • VIRGINIA. Rank. o At , Vo'ley of . /Taxi rtrgirtia Exot,:t.ge Aan4 of Firtrinio . Parotr.,'honkor Virrinia............... Sarek- Iresternhakk of Virg' Vt,Thants'ac Mccita oars' itcria of Virrinia !link at Matcantatro MARYLAND. Brtiti,n , reC Os hanks. • All otAer solrtml NORTH CAROLINA. A/Ise:rent SOUTH CAM )I,INA An .:th'resii',4l:3lS GEORGIA AlLoh-re bakas ALIL' , A:II.I slnhie f'ottutr han;..; I.IIUISI ANA Neu Or?.-a ba,:k. ( TKNNESEF 4.JSIsI. MICHIGAN Ro n k St. eit1;1; 1 1 . , 1k of . the I:,r-r MON 1 .11( rzrrner's . ,:..d Merhanic4' 1;a - 411.-, 1)t: roil Coun"tißank, Bohliar yalnablo Roal Estat4kfor sale I II .11. N er.y ef RHO property formerly n port of the II ninel,l form,a.v ned by Gem gr Beynrd,) ,xtr 00 1,,,,: lion, the Ilo:ler road to the Allegheny River, roninining .ix eteie;, on whirl, ii erected nn emen.ive Rope IV,Ik bn.ing n steam engine end tnnchinery emnplete 10, making lt,tiles of the Ingest Alre. There use on Ow ptemi..es n Klock of Brick dwelling bootee urn! ft tow of 'ix frame tenements. Thi• b-nntonl nn.l improving prnperty, which wilt no Joni., tit no voI ) %taut pet ant, 1* annexed lo the reetropoli• of we.doro Poon.)lveniu, ii nose offered for .alo on advantageo , ls tr , m4. at's - tiding nn oppostunily of proloalde inVCattnol.t for ma 1111 illiClUrllls.! pUrrOiVs — • or Aubillvision 'two lots for ',rival° re•idervers. For 1,1104 apply to GEO. COCtill AN. feblB No 213 Wood •t, Valuable Hesse and Lot for Sato. - IiTE are authorised to sell that thrre iViry brick v house. and the hit on which it is erected. situate on the western side of Giant st„ above Gib, a: present occupied by P Delany, eau dwelling. The house is [men and eiiinimslicms; and contains 1011 splendidly furnished looms. rot further information tc.,pectiue the mopes ty and terms of sale apply to BL AK ELY MITCH Et, febl7 cur Kinn and Smithfield st. Rooms and Steam Power for Rent. Ic, Rooms, (2,1 and 3sl 11.1erv.y each 35 feet front, by SO feet deep, wen lighted, and on the best business p,rt of Sinnhfield street. Also, a 3d story Room, 18 feet by GO feet. The shove rooms can all be furnished with swam power on the n.ust reasonshlc terms. Apple to BLAKELY & MI ICHEL, jan9tl cor of 4th and Smithfield sea., On story.) Now is the time for Bargains AT THE "NEW YORK STORE," CXStiMF.RES, Paris Reps. M. de Leiner and Alpices, direct from New Yolk. W. N. GARRARD, 79, Market street, Patronfiedloi Everylbutri. p a a 1 pre t prem .... prem The Wonderful Vegetable Purgatlislis FOR THE CURE OF Heed:lobe. Giddiness, Etheumetiam, Piles,Dispepsia, Scot r'v, Smell Pox, doontlice, Pains in the Back, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising n the Throat, Dropsy. Asthma. Fever of.all kinds, Fe. male Complaints, Measles. Salt Rheum, heartburn, Worm.t,Cholern Min:bus, Coughs, O.uirtsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, Erysipe las, fleaftless;ltchings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gnat , el, Nervou4complainis,and a variety of other diseases, arising ft'cm Impur',dies of the blood, and obetructiona in the organs of di g estion. '[From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.] DISEASE 0-F TILE LIVER. DEAR SlR:—Agreeable to your desire, I write to 'keep you apprized of the Prospects of the Clickener Sager Coated Purggn;ive Pill, in%lds city. You may recollect, when I first commenced sefling your medi cine, which was in May, 18,4, we little dreamed of the success that would crown the undertaking. Our premises had been so completely flooded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy fdt'evney possi ble complaint under the sun, that I set ionsly cfestem , plated having nothing more to do with any thing of the kind. However, at the moat urgent solicitation, coo consented to make a trial of 'ours. At first we found ,conpitlerablet:iflikulty'in attracting public attention to wards them.-' People had been so often deceived by the vile compounds which have flooded the country foe the last 1,5 years or mom, that they determined; if possible„iiever to be "taken in" again; ancrtbercenge• quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the l'ills, as the saying is, fur "love nor money." Thus mat terrs proceeded for a week or two, when, as "good luck would have it, "Mrs. Ni—, a lady of our city, who had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the mote ob stinate character, was persuaded to accept of ti"bitix, condition that nothing was tube paid for it, if they did. not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess, we ourselves had very little faith in the matter, know ing as we did, that her complaint was one of long standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this . end several neiglibtip. ingioWrfs: But we had detern,kted .tagivedha,rnedls tines fair trial, • and if it preyed to be Wet ihlese, It would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to situ and to mt. No less to our joy than surprise, how • ever, only a few clays had elapsed, When Qm lady agaiii presented herself at our counter and enquired for afloat Cr box. amity Allink, Mr. Williams," says she, ' that your I'ills ate beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogether for the better.' When I took the second dose,l,began to feel much betterthan I did at first; the pain in my side was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blood seehred to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful•tiaiie. Since then, I have taken the remainder of the Pills, and .my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition Of the dose. I have no doubt that a few more boxes will rectuatily. coal me." Th. result was as she predicted. Her ItiieJth is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a I lone ar.d a happy life is before her. I..am satisfied she will never forget the Clickener"Sogai-COnted As might naturally be suPposcg, the news of this ex t rem dina7 cure 'was rapidly disseminated throughtho city and r 4 6jacerit country; and scarcely a week hail elapsed, before enquiries began to be trade for Cliat ener's Sugar-Coated Purger ise Pills; and the demand has already increased to such an extent, that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it.did not seem like exaggeration, I might almost tioy,tkrat we , are litenrsify beitlzed - I3y women, and ,children, labor f . ender esery possible ailment which "hug= flesh is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic. consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our 1;toors in persuit of the never-failing Panacea.— Te. isnomr.is t.. 0 its salutary effects are voluntarily flowiug, inser. every cnarter. One person . !worms us Le relieved of a most obstinate D‘s-ers,ta. Anmi.e2- has recovered from a. seri : ou,. e.t.a:6, of ANT A third has surreeded in cane , . ier Pie:X=l the syreptcrns of Jaundice. A.nr: a ourb hue just recovered final an attack of Pei en.,este Conseeption, I.4ch had confined him to his bed :or reore..s.—Save go. But do not fail to terr Besides oc: Retail Trade, we t‘sit I....a.ndieg codes from the cour.try to a large 005. .orc.. Send 30 Gross at yner earliest convenience - oe-s, Sr. R. H. IV ILLIASLS Q. , C., April 14, 41c4 .. pa, ........pag . ....par . ... ....par .par . pat par ......par par —Par _..._....par ....par .... ....par ... ... .... ....pal par .par -- • Pc!, pat par prir REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is the ievirniot of abe Sugat Coated 1916; and - that •ng a !he •4411 was ever beard of anti! he intro. e•al J car, 1f.43, as in ill b!E'en b! the _ _ Dip:.vms wa3 awarded by the AMERICAN I NSTITUT E. at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENEB, 1,,r the ii,vention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. .. I , ....I ...-1...1 r 7" T. Avul P T ERT 73.—f'urchesers must sls s ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable and see that each box has upon it his signature; all in het s are counterfeit. - . WM. JACKSON. corner of Woos and Liberty creel., is Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburgh and v;rinita. oets BY virtue of a precept under the hands of the Hun. Henj. Patton, Jr., President of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the Fifth Judicialbir tt rut of Penns!, Ivania, and justice of tbeCourt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in and for -aid Dist, let. and Wm l'orter and Wm. Kerr, Esq., Aa.ociate Judges of the same Courts in and for the sii.d County of Allegheny, dated the 12th day of Foln eta, y, in the sear of our Lord one thomand eight htmdced ard fort\ siii;and to me directed, rorholding a court of•Oyer era Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh on fourth Monday of March next at 10 o'clock A. 34. Public notice is hereby given to Justices or theYeace Cosner cud Constables of rite Ctmlnty of Allegheny, that they be then and there in their proper perioos with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, (Did other remembrances, to Jo those things which to their respective offices in their behalf appertain to be done—and also tlkute that will prosecute tho prisooers that now are or may be in the jail of said count!, of Al teiheny, to be then and. there to prosecute against them as Sliallbe just. ' • • Given under my hand iu Pittsburgh ails twelfth day of February, in the yearn( our Lord, 1846, and of the Commonwealth the 67th. ELIJAH TROVILLO, Sheriff', TRAVELS 1„,',,V1 - 14 Frtftr.b, over the Table Lands end Cordil!eras of Mexmo,duringthe ,tear 1943 and 1 41344, including a description Of California, the principal cities and mining district] of that Republic, and the btovaphies of Iturbide and Santa Anna; by Mlbe:tM. Eilliam For Wit by 'tra T•o - r - r EN ON MORTARS.—Essays M HYdniu lic and Common Mottnr3, and on rime bOrniag, by J. G. 'lotion For sole by fln'? SoLLE'S PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, —an explanatory pronouncing Phonographic 'Dictionary of the English language, with a vocabulary of G eek, Lll.llll, Scripture and Geographical names', also, a 'colleCtion of phrases often used by English WIC - For sale by C. H. RAY. 'ara, oacner of Wood and 3d vs. potEsrDENcE: AT COURT LONDON _L is coo ,p r ' ifT" official and peraoned incindents. For sale by KAY. 4n7 ' corner of Wood - end 3d ate. AERICA N ALMANAC FOR 11346. The American Almanac and ,Rfroaßary of naefut Islowledge fur the yearlB46, jam. reached and for sale by C. H. KAY, jan6 cor Wood and 3d se. P R NI U JA.NIES TALLMADGE, Ptedidene T. B. I%!AxtuANSerresponding,s!srigt,ll GURD. , N J. LrEes, RecorctiniSretary. Proclamation. New Works. C. H. KAI, corner of Wood and 38 eta C. H. KAY, carrier of Wood and 3d eta TO =TS FOR SALE AT IRIS OFFICE.
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