- .;;;4:4,4' 014 post. PITTSBURGH, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FalaiAEY 24)" CORRESPONDENTS to Teen:ince to communications which may appear in this war, we have one or two remaiks to make.— Wawa* insert none without the name of the author be- I of, thstmade known to us, and when inserted, must al ways be token as expressive of the views of the writer, sod not the editor of this paper, unless the views so attr.prastssid arc hditoriailyremarked upon and appreed. Ibere wero six cases before his honor yesterday morning; three committed to . the Hill: two paid their fines; one case ontrial of assault and battery on a young female by a once considered respm:oble gen of a Judge, We hope justice will be served out to him in a manner that will Le a lemon to him in tho future. CONGRESSIONAL. IVssitlxo - rozr, Feb. 21. The Senate was not in session to-day. The House, atter some general morning business prapseded to tbe consideration of the private calen. dar. Beyond the disposition of a few bills await• leg action ontheSpealser's table, but little progress, was made; far Ate committee of the whole got stump ed oa 4 bill foe the relief of the heirs of Colonel .Grayson, the debate nn which consumed the day. This presents a fair opportunity for a suggestion which may. attract the attention—of some members .whe feel an interest in behalf of these private claim ants whose jest demands upon the v.-vernment meet with a delay in their a,ljudication tantamount 4 almost to a denial of them. It is impossible, as the chairman of the Committee of Claims, Mr Daniel, truly ternarked yesterday, for the committees of the House, with their utmost scrutiny, alwa y s to detect improper demands upon the public treasury in the ' shape of private claims. But every man acquainted , ,f l with the history of the private calendar, kcows that I .there are hundreds of cases sojust and equitable, that: any board of private citizens appointed to act upon' them would not hesitate at once to award the full a-: mount of the demand. A claim of a questionable character comes up, and the whole ~ay, or prqbably 1 two days, may be consumed in its discussion, thus, Ithrowing over to the next week, or probably the next: month or the next session. all other less dcubtfol ca-i 1 set. Suppose that a rule should he adopted limit.: flag each member in debate on private bilis to ten on fifteen minutes. The proceeding would not be with out out strong precedent. In the convention to reform! .the State constitution of Pennsylvania, a rule of this s liainedwas adopted; and a, beneficial *vas its operation. that though , Ao grant favorite in the first instance, its ! , agency in expediting the business of that convention: was at last universally admitted. Nor is the rule; without precedent in the House of flepreter unites -It Cnds sanction, fur example, in the case of the tar: iff bill of 180, when to each member desiring to ofi far an amendment, the space of fifteen minutes was I allowed to explain its scope and object. Ihe siTces., tion seems to be worthy of consideration; and if it slsould be the means of bringinr, the tardy justice of: the government home to the fireside of one honest! claimant, who now stretches forth his hands in vain! for it. our purpose will be answered, and the only re-( ward we covet secured. The house, on the motion of Mr Yancey. in honor: of the twenty - -second day adjourned mot- to Tuesdity. IVaskingt , n nion. Srt:►atnrt BILL►W SUNK.—Tbo Louisville Juar nalof Friday says: "The fine steamer Billow, e,tmmit.d...t.l by Cert. John W Russell, from St Louis, bound to N Orleans, was sunk on Friday night last, at Devil's Back Bone. She rll4 loaded deep. and Isys in 9 feat water, Is ith her larboard guard two feet under writer and th• other guard out She men possibly be raised." Burred to DeatA.—Mr Johnson, the Coroner or this county, was called to huld an inquest over O l e body of Ellen Langden, an Irish woman, who "came to her death by mischance by fire, which caught to her clothes white she was in a state of intoxication." She was a widow and the mother of three 'mail chil dren —Afadiso■ Banner. MASONIC NOTICE fch•'_s, A 1). IF34G, A. L. 5345 RELIGIOUS NOTICE A s.rn - ,nr. on Bd.le Baptism, will he delivered in tho Grant Street Barti.t Church, by the pastor, on Thursday night next, at 7 o'clock. These who are intereeted in the disccoliinn or this itnportant ehtio •n duty, Ire reepecrfullly invited to attend--seati free. 64325. SONS OF TEM I'F.ItANCE. Pittsburgh. Division Nu. 4t.1. meets evers Thursday evening in their Hull, corner of Wood and 3d at*. Allegheny, Division No. tn, meets every Tuesday evening, in their Hall, corner of Federal and Canal streets. 1,11,21..41w. IrrA Protracted Meeting. will be held, den volcn• le, by minister' of the Church of God, in the Council' Chamber of the old Court Howie, in the Diamond of Pittebutgh, commencing on Friday, the 27th of Feb. ru.trv, at half pa-t 6 o'clock, and will continue ever% evening during the week, and three times on tin Lords day, at the regular preaching house. Also, it will continue every evening during the next week. febl7 G U DARN, V D M. Clickener's Sugar-coated Vegetable Purgative . Pills.—Experience having long since decided, till, every disease originates from impurities of the blood. or derangement of the digestive organs, it is evident that the remedy employed roust be of such a nature ILA is best calculated to remove those obstructions, or re store the blood to its natural state. The Clickener, Sugarcoated Purgative Pills, being compounded pure ly on scientific principles. and based on an intimate Be quaintsmee with the origin of disease, and the actual structure of the human system ere the only remedy which can be positively relied nn. Being commuted of a variety of ingredients entirely different from, and independent of each other in their mode of operation; they never fail to reach the seat of disease, in what• evershape it may appear. Thus, if the liver be affect ed, one ingredient will operate on that partieularorgan end by cleansing it of that excess of bile, it is con stantly discharging into the stomach, restore it to its natural state. Another Will operate on the blood, and re move those impurities which have already entered into its circulation; while a third will effectually expel from the system whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, through the Instrument silty of the other ingredients. Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinits. 12rBeware of an imitation article called "Impro• ved 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 c ounterfeiting popular medicines. fel) Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a coripound bakemic proparu• tion of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Iceland, com bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract of Pine. So Salutary hnve been its effects in all ea ses when administred for'CoUghs, Asthma, Consomp tion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recorn mended it, and - openly acknowledged it Lobe the most valitable medicine ever dkcosered. It istruly a valuable medicine, and is' effecting nn immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity. ['Sec Advertisement. MAIOR ' II OITICK, Feb. 24. A regular commnnication of Lodge No 4r.,, A Y Masons, will Le held this even in the Masonic Temple corner of 3rd arsdlYood at Gi By order of the Worship Master. 3. A. PA RKISON. Sec'y Dal - WM*B's Timis and Asti-Dyspeptic TT has a all times been an object of peculiar im• patience to the medical world to discover some medicine or combination of medicines, which 'would operate in such a manner as to cleanse the stomach and intestines of all irritoting matter, end not debili• tate them. For the want of such a medicine, physici ans have rarely been able to cure a case of confirmed dyspepsia or indigestion. to c ore which the whole ma term medics has been tried; from the most powerful articles down to charcoal and wheat bran. Atemporory relief in such cases is sometimes pro cured by the use of common emetics and purgatives, but the debility of the stomach and bowels preduced by these medicines, soon brings a return of the di sires. sing symptoms, even aggravated, Ind often the reme dy has been worse on the constitution than' the dis ease. These pills are offered to the public with the cenfi• donee, produced by long experience in practice, that they will operate gently as a purgative, and effectually cleanie the stomach and bowels, without producing sickness, nausea or debility. They can be used nt nil 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 arc the best preventive of those di.eese. generally termed bilious. A few boxes of these pills ore usually sufficient to remove the most confirmed Dyspepsia with ell distressing symptom., such ss sickness and snurness of the stomach, loss of apetite, habitual costiveness, dholic,clespondene3r of mind, nod a hoot of nrryou‘ affections, with which every person laboring under the disease is more or less afflicted. Aa compinintsarei sometimes made of disappoint ment in the operation of these pill. , owing to the im proper use or administr.stion of them, ea to time. quantity and age of' the patient, we have publish•, a pamp hl et . in whn•h is set forth more fully the pliorie l manner of using the pill+, tone her with some of the disease*in which the, are mnst aF'lllese pills will rarely operate as a prgatise if more than one pill betoken at a dose: For sale by B A FA lINESTOCK &Co., febl2-d&w corner of Sixth - and Wood .as. Sellers' Imperial Comb Syrup. Pittsburgh, February 6th, 1848. 111 Rn R y r E SEL LERS—Though I doore .not bali t es b -e fish the reputation of yuur justly famed Cnugh Syrup. I feel co:opened, as an act of duty, to mention .evert: cases which came under my immediate notice. in naeml,rs of families warm I ma. in du' y hound to relieve at any cost, complained of hard breathing. a aeyere couch and no expec:orat ion, In, of arm , :Ire, with crong symptoms of Polmonyry I mentioned your syrup and they bectlnd I tv.,tt!i rt, cure some. which 1:11:1. I an hippy ro report :I'y: they ore wire relieved, the py, , p hash Er profi ,, ccd dei:rod effect in rrrry inarorrce. You nee well cured of ite good efreet• upon myself. Hoeing th a : this may reach the nolico r.l iserorns 5 , 111",,rig fit ni coughs and cods. f rem,rl nit serv't E. F. PltArt • O‘crseer Ptior. Tho syrup it p't up in 50 at,l2l:t. bottle in :ill; the p. , or, as vi,:! nt Prepared and bi R. I.:. Sr-I.LERS. 1., the Gil, Dii.rgists ard b. J. Mitclieii S.: IL P. Se:i.keirit Ali •ghrny cur. feh9 UNION HOTEL rti clr.cl;un,,,th Kr rr.cr., I 1, n ., 11.;. (1 , ,), oiler ed my II u.e in Virgin 1110%, ne4r strecii, where thine ih.• that re fuiirdidieil by w,ll ednit icied C,Trie can edway. Stlbling for Itere. Gh,7-it prNRY KU:IIER. S. Law Offices to Let- EVERAL r-rnmoriir,s Ll^ 0!T2.7e.. on Fo ctet.-1. FM" Term% nrrlv to BLAKELY 4- MITCHEL. or of 4th nod smithfek , l tore•. \% 11(,1` , “: FOR ItENr. • NEW .tor) /111.. t.•: fen! • t , :p.re •t (111. nr Removal P.C.I- - .LP,N !:ri , t,il anti • Fnr. : Lit r.w on .:rcpt. rep r:1 ~ y roeite he PO,/ re. HCerpenN, ; Out , 'r L nowniner Cvuavt Realjecc,'•, Lnni ,el'. Nl,lo , ics; BOSWORTH 4 Fr RRESTI:.II To Let, 11111"0 Rooms. on Folly th street. twt....-ren and I.thert sults'o:e for a.. ”fEre s:,l si • ting ream. Enquire at Geo. Stephenson, cor,nr 4th and Ferry sit ects. or iiiN M . FADDF:N MorLei str••• Old Worm Medicines meat stand back. I;ar , n'i read [he !, , t, E I are q t ir,t arriiher si a l 13-1-nfynur ve, mdore, I a t!!'.r!l t 1,31 .0-r, tier since I gave a vial of so, sermiluge a chi aged I sear, and she p.n.,: 110 a-rm.. 70 f !Lem i , f a large size. I lec,,rnmen , l , l , , V. rrltfug, to roa ten• rents Who may need such a medicine et D.ANIEL 1)0rGIIER1 Y. %Viikinsip. Allegheny co ,l'a. Jan fi h, 151 G. Prepared and sold by II 57 1V,..,1 ate Soh] also by Kerr nnd 147 Wni.3 at 1. 1 W cox, Jr, and Wm Tian. Slatkrt it. finia 4 ; sth ward, and II P Schwartz and J 11,,Q9 ghen) coy Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS d. iron.rf purchasing lots , tlrs Cern eirry nee referred for it fu mation to in,. S..perin• tendent on the grnordt. nr to E t:or ner of Penn and Hand streets, 13, order of t.:.e Dowd. J. CHSI.I:T I'. dee I - .S. T erintvh-lent. FITTSEIIIRGH STEEL WORKS, A S' SPRING ANA . AXLE: FACTORY, Corner Ross and Front streets. FirIIE underiiigned co-n;ileted their trinriii• nery for rolling Steel and lion, ate prepared to mantiforture and forni•ll Spring and A If Steel—ill si zes Slab Steel for Prnitila Hoe and St..: Steel. Plates raked and litunay.red, ba at, cnatisl.re Stliel, and Carling,. Spring. nod Harnmiired i r. 3 ,1 let, and are pretiared to do n'l l• sill Joh and Forging. They also keep on hand Carriage Hard ware and Trimmings of eve ! ). description. NR. Ihe higlie.t plies , paid in rash fin Iron and Steel St-tars. JONES & QU feti '2O d2m. NUT ICE ALL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny as Collector', of Taxe4, eit or othrwe, are ted to settle their accounte tau or before the Itt dev of April next, after which time twits will he iinmedi ately entered against delingoi.nt.. JAMES CCNNINNIIA:I,I, WILLI A NI J?AGII L, JOIIN McDOWELL, Commissioners. Commissionerb' January 23, 184 G. S jitr2Tidkwittpl "Proposals for Coal." D ROPOS ALS will be received nt the Columbin trod Philadelphia Railway office, Parkershulg. Chester county, until the 3d day of :Mich next. for furnishing Four Thousand Tons of Bituminous Lump Coal, (for the use of the Locomotive Engines on soil Railway.) luting the ensuing . f i r ing I.mi summer.— Persons proposing, will slaw the number of tons the) will aye, to furnish, from what mine the Coal is to be taken, and the price per ton. delivered as may he required, either at Columbia or the St:1111)1k ill Inclined Plane, exclusive of toll. which will he allowed by drawback. (Motive Powtt toll on the Allegheny Port• ago Railway excepted.) EDWARD P. GAY. Super't feb 16.1848-feb2l-9t. ' C. &P. Railway. Solar Lard Lupo. ECEIV ED this day a large supply of R Cornelius & Co's Solar Lard Lamps; One. two and three light supension; Learips suitable fur steam boats, elaurehes, balls and stores. Also, A beautiful lot of centre table, mantel and study lamps, at the !await prices. W W WILSON, cm. 4th and Market st. ig=:=R=2Bmmung BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELI'HIA (Only 73 Milei Staging.) THY SPLENDID PAPT RUNNING STEAMERS c at . CONSUL, LOUIS M'LANE Finvn commenced making their regular tripe be tween Pittsburgh and I:3lcm nsville. The morning - neat leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge. preacisely at 8 o'clock. Passengers by this boot takes the stages at Browns ville name evening at 4 o'clock. and the splendid cars of the Baltimore arid Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, nest morning. at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—only 32 hour' through from Pittsburg to 11,11;i:rim e and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves nt 4 o'cick. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lotig,e on the Boat in come fortnble State Rooms the first night; sell pn•a vi or the beautiful mountain senery in daylight; sup And lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night trUtvel altogether. The Proprietors °Chilli: tout. in order to make the connection compleielltit'N'el`il T 3 roWnSville and Cumbers land , have pliiced on the ITor.il bO splendid Troy, Albu• ny, Concord owl Nets - a.l:c.Oitelirlis. of the most improv ed mod e ls, r4nd F.fiytontns of the best young horse, the country athltofs in addition to their foimer stock they feel satisfied they will Ile able to accommodate and give witisloction to all who may patronise their Routs.' Bd nor tiCa,ts' passengers have choice of either tosi'n.oboat cr rail mat' between Baltimore arid Philadelphia. era linve the priailege of slopping it Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at plensure. rot ticket■ apply at the office, nt the St. Charles Hotel, V'ood st.. or at the wharf heat feh3 .7 \1 ESE] N 1 EN. A zent. Attorney, Counsellor & Notary. IIAVING rroigni .1 the °filen of Syrrrtuy P. Nev. and Firo In. Co., %.1: nzten.! •rrciALLT to I. oiler tian• and Ivi,inpx. connected oi:ft :siiii,c•tion. It rlrnnee. Acrr unts nod Merl F.stntn. f;ll.ii,eAs honni 9, A. NI. to 9 P. M. Olcr. N" 1 St.,lt't Bodalog., (N CO You'll, •t.) 4,4-0041 or El‘t of 1V1 , 41d 6t/. rt. 1.'!I 3.1 r Zr 0 6 I •i:E:D .71.1RKET STREET ,' Bet:cern Fourth rt., and the Diamond. RECEIVED RV EXPRESS, The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A IR , e , and ex,,,re o r : •,• p•h TlJ , kril ( 11:1, n0:r”..1.•,-.1 IThrlylv. is',l Nl,l, e.! 41,4 . 1! !, DrinlnA i i n nt,ln In rze nit , •trnent l'ini:l Pin , ' %So—len er Is c4l n wt i told n , R snln!t n 1•••••• et Ents'el ABSOLOM I NO. 63, pjAIVER'S MISCELI.O,Y ant orbs new v. .:v. at C F.:, F. 6.. ffrlrth, by Ct , aa Ui.'nrtoi —throe tr , 2Sc,. (la-kvto d't for .twolvy. I 4 tb" oi 'be • JAI, ti 1W ,i . .: l,,rielgel ibm oplro:: 7 A ,tvinac ro , I ifuok. Y 6 .••i•c NT• uric, Orrtt , hc,•••;: a .\! , ..Trt', 1, t •o pat.. Ltir ,j Johc. Nlnz-, , ! ()qq.'• A L..• • tlu,rer.ac O•ki era/.a I I fer,.,,? NrKISLr.Y St :xi, • N!... 1 . 1 ciwr For-rr. Trll.. r,l • , -1. • %•:. I.‘ t.O 41 ::kat 1 , 1 'TN., C.1.11 , C11,1fr tp.• rrrk and 1 . , ea at COOK'S. 1:5 Bo!, ',iry o'l,l I !, I I I .1111: t, • I h i a • . 4 .. , h ,f I t . ' '• r" ^N, H ;.. MIME 'r It Iti. • kl. , :11 rr,t 10 •re re;!! 'r a p • •!Ire, NJ. C'l, Nlur :c • • v.... t!em an,l ri e tern. olk.it• PS •I' P+lll.klfti I.l'lll-k “10 , 1 — :s11 NC I T H .r.• .t),• e 41, i ir hi 41,••••ti, ;; , I r • r I s' NEC!' 11 I: V.ll4labl . & 3. cf.. 11 (I 00 : I, i, L. ii , .14•11ki.•: jotAt uridtr.itz. f•artnero, under th , finrne 11,1 .1,, r.l Carothrtll. , in lh.c.elmfrier hrm, Mill 1c... , moll end !WWI , ;Leff wremit,•. J CAI4/1111:itS, A! V. X M11.14:1( . SIA Nl' I. CFI UR(.JI. I : ehruell 13. 1446 —1.4.14 .Urn Flour. 3° MILS r tire, for /•:, W \ I)ErBON, f..! S . 3 Fetry . Produce (w,.; 150 6 11,l'n Ct,i I ; Hama. 10 0 fIF F . 7::11 B ." i r k ' N l;Fr 4 HUES Cralb Ci.:ool'iod eCCIVOiI and •nlrby P C t 1 \RTtN, CO %V n tor At, 3 BARRELS Texas [ c or, ii,nd roe sqle by P. C. :%IAIIIIN 6+13 A. WFE !kis ontc.kvrol o:. bind and for •nln by P. c . . 11 IN. f.-bll Gn Wetter ..t Corn. g SACKS Yelliiw Corn, received per st.r Del cleiru iron!. Fur deli, by f.•blt M n RHEY&Co. FRUIT. 20 BBLS dried apples, 175 bnth dried peaches for snle hp fidil l M 8 RHEY k Cn 111 CASKS homy 00 0000 niaolted llama, Rider, nr,d okhotdder4; F de cy fa 11 Twu splendid Piano Fortes; mode by A H Gale & Co. (sUacesiors to the 'New York menufao tuiing Company.) with metallic plate and frame, end French grand action, just received and fur tele by JOHN H. MELLOR: 122 Wood street. 1846 MONONGAHELA BOOTH, MEDIUM, JAMES S. CRAFT PPITSBIURGII, PA. Cricket on the hearth Spleatid Proporty for Salo. dr,: •“I terr' r; .t,o (-11 •6 ••••.:• C. N. t`f.l•l , ll, ' 1 • • ..1 • 4i 0.10 t , 11111111 r ' L1.\31). Kensington Works 6 , ,14 !1,1" .1,1; 1310 '11..1 J I . U A N 1)1:1iSO N I F:C.ti \ mAcKLui:L BACON J 1 B Rll EY & Co ;7 Water'it. Plano Fortes To the Honorable theJsof ate Calirtitf Geller" al Quarter Sestriotaa itg he ert Pend, i 7 mid for Ike County of Allegiesty. • The petition of Margaret Lenox, of Indiana Town. ship, in the county aforesaid, humbly shewith, That your petitioner bath provided herself with materials for the accommodation of ttavellers and others, nt her dwe:liug hawse in the tovvaship aforesaid, and prays that your lionur4 will be pleased to grant her a licentur to keep a house of public entertainment: And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. MARGARET LENOX. ‘Ve. the subscribers, citizens of Indiana Township, do certify, Out the above petitioner, i• ofgood repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and 'conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and uthers,,and that said tavetu is neces sary. James Patterseo. James Wilson, Alexander Storrs, 15 m Henderson. John NI'A Hi t ter, James Holstead, John Speer, Wm AriTl.l uog, Joserdt Speer, Roger Belt, David C. Scott David Boyd. feh'23-d3t To the Hot.ornble the luage. of the Ccurt of Cienerol Qttneter Sessions of the Peace, in end fur the Cu,.. ty of Allegheny. The petition of John Cowan, of Baldwin town ship, in the county aforesaid. Itunthly slieweth, that )ritir petitioner hub provided herself with mate rials for the nccommtalation oftraselers end oilier., at her dwelling house in thecity aforesaid; and prays that !tour Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to kerpa public house of entertainment. A nd your pe titioner, a• in duty bound. P ill way. JOHN COWAN. We, thosubscribers citizens of Baldwin township, dneertify, that the 014 oVe pet it;otl[r I) of Rood repine for honoviy rind tempetanee. and to well provided with liu,e room and convordenee.i for the actum• imid ono, of ti avid,* and Oaken!, au IhLt tavern is necessary. flotnaaVerner. ,)f.seiill llalst in, Jesse Ciiniiirigliam. lt,,i, ert 11.111110001, II Ii Wn.1acr... ,,,, c Sirlsmail liiiliert l fluicr;ison, fi.,b,rt Mcii , eky, 1 Siiee, Samuel U Nliwure, 1,-ili-olin Leech, Malabar Bel4l,ociver 1,1 , 24 dlit- It. the Flur,,rtible the ) etlge.,,f the Court of Genelel 9 t 4 .11 Se•lit , l, of the Ponce, i 3 nod for theC,utt ly of Allexheey. The rirtiti , , of John Curt lon, Iteierve Ir. Iho eicorren.‘l, sh.•vrelh, flint rear I , ,t;tion , r f v;h pareLfeJ rt`Tori! with rmitminlo ne• AVelt,, and nthrr. nt 6u tiMelheig ttir To'scri•h , 7 r'irr said, and 1 ,,, ” hit ho p!eaferll , , grnn , him it ,P . Price to I:r•rp er.i,rtar,rnent, An.l re, 11 i•. d b will pray. ,IC f:TTr.RS();;. We. t•., i•l'wrlpef s, citit&tos'of Brie se tou rt•lttt , , at,reritt , that Itaa above retluoti•t good .rpu , e it , torsty nod tenwet•nce, and is well rr.1,1,1,1 a hh house rt.orr t sail t.,•)ll••,;ttrtre• ft, the •CCttrilllltk• t.,11 of ::I•,•eff a:IJ ;then, awl that saiJ ItiVerll Ts n. Cle••n 1 2 ,1, , r POOPS lam Wc• ^ Il• •lrnfl %rCo, no: Ge.,ce 11, r) tV , fmt,l, Jo., Lr•f7, Michael Pile. 1).•:•,! Lr.i.. Nll , thew 01.1tri oad 24 T ,, ,he rtilole the Lae, id the C, lietternl Quinn Seebiiive ii: . the Peace, In end i 2 the COl.l, 11 Or. A ' ti , glart.!. The fettilliin •61 Ni.zi.s•l i,t as Lnd , a 9( the it e.t.a of !herds of A Or in the e.otthty shlrr•niri. 111111 , , sheite.h f hltt Vo+Jr 1...t1[1,170 . 1 htnh r . n o•!.,hi nn , •• ti" ith mitt, tete (.., the arum, rewitonn nitrorri..••••,•l n.,••-rs..r h ii. ,: ;,ghnt.,•• in tn. cSt than•••ci r nit y• th • t •n tn • In•or• vrtii to •n t: a nt I • let/ t.. t keep v1%1,1111,1: art A .{:et, a. t , . ti 1, L.wt,-! (11. v • 1 (I h ' Wn chat •tt / • I 10 , , 1 , 1 tr wort' ird -1.01 e.. I • 4 . . I taig a...'. ni:rl t:,•„, l'••• (Jim. "et, W itt..r. T. K • 1. • V rrin, L. lt ..t•r. "j!. ~tto 11. t, J t. Lurteli•r, C. !It !r. N Str, r , r, Da, frt23 Te rot 71 •Itorabte rkr Ju.er.• r v f tkr C 0.,/ rf (7(411.'4: gave:att . , i‘flatidtl '1 the Pt ilet is 414 j 1., the res. ry A'lephe.y. I I R I), h Wat , d ;ry . , h.,,brgorkle.lh•th.:l wo r. tk matter.h.f, r ftli,r,,* s,.lerhtr., MI 1 , 1, r,4 t t,Ume. 1 , 1 (1 , 11 rlll%ll • 11. '14 , 1 t., • 1 ol Prlert.i,lll And ret,;l a• ho.ird *,h hay. RI , lIARD Ch , c•l.ie. 'l,ll S Li VI ni 1. da •11, 11,4: Ra. tL. O'n r C „r y t,onett,alinA taartaperlaraco . , ,• rrei' ; to.1.1r•1 h :sr. r.r,T awl (.4 th, are arra araaa 1,/ , al te sit Uti:, 6, and :i.at Sant • in r o' ....ill 1 r`flo•a r ♦ t f4,-I, t) J r. C. , . 1 To Idle 11,,,ral le lA, Inhigts of tie Court ef tit n,. al (! , ..Herr lite I'eare, in and f , , (:oualy 01 A.'l, ite•y. I•• fielr:• Hey, a the 4th W• 9,.. NI, o f Ileghet, •in t e.trity af,tresahl :h.! .„' , r r el I:1,1, bath 11,13:111kki r,•• I 1 the sr.•orom,hh./10•1111(rate'er • oh•I ~I; • 'r., a: Via ee!ht.e I nose in theca, afatrec.t.d, n , 1 ,, ..v• ll•rit 11..n.tr. sktil i.e plerts,l to giant hon hreo,sr to k'rp of e•tertst , ,tn,t.t. An i•eint,t.cr, as In Jun 11./( , (1. r. dl GEO. I'llOUOLI:V. s,hac.lhers, (Olsen. $.l 010 4[ll XV ard, ,t • ee.t •virtr 1'141.110y, the above petitioner I. Tepotefir honesty and temp, an.-e, end •Jl :11.0,11•.11 .lil h our Prot, sod ennvenienees In ihe of trarelet I and vibe's, and th tose,n nec.t,r!.. Wrn • think] Young. Jo.hn lV Fottin,m,ine. Shersvo,l. m F NYKnight, John Hulk,. 11,04.1ty, • Job', Wo-,!•hle, Jug f: a r: Bomb, tiolutnon Itumpfivia, Tn tile II o the Ja Iv, of the C., .t t or er Sedl4lllll.l 111 tho enact., in nod Co,n ty .if Allegheny. Tian petition of Wars . 11rat:dy, c: the Second word, of the ri:y of Pitt dint gh, in !Ito county aforo• *aid. diewatth, that ywir petiti titer itch pro anted Ilititer If with materiala fur the nceonimodvien tro, * olervi end °Owls. at hi, dwelling imu'sn In the city ofiatesahl, and pina that y o ur iloritrs 44;11 he ',lensed in grant him u ItCCIIIO 10 keep a toast of pat• licentertotnanont. And y , or rat:tomer, as in ditty bound, wilt pray. _ _ We, the schscriber►, citizens of the 2el ward, do certitly, that the above petitioner, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and ia well provided with house croon antrconveniences for the acctimmuclation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is none. Cnrmi:k, James Adams, R. H. Patterson, Thos. Powers, James Lemmon Jac. Stuart. fAahlmi Roger., Henry Knot, I !ugh Duffy. John Irwin. Thos. Simmons. It. T. Jackson. febal d3t&w2t. A LARGE end convenient two story brick dwell. ing house on the corner or Fictory and Penv'sts sth .surd. •., A frame cottage in Allegheny dry, immediately be low the canal. A room in the firtt story of brick building on the corner of sth and Union sts. Also, the second and third twins of same building Apply to JAMES MAY, jan24 SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, Ebony, Ste. fur •ale by JOHN W. ULAIR, 120. Wood st• ESZEIGI ===i Sa , t,r! NIICH An. CR k U) Ho!, J.... ph ~‘ M c I• r MOSES BRANDY ?or Ite4t. ' ERCHANTS' HOTEL;' coitNEI or mar( Am) I!.7114 • PVIVIWILINI. PA. B. WEAVER, Proprietor. THIS new end spurious HOTEL erected mince the GREAT FIRE, and fronting on two of the most public streets, is unsurpassed in the country, whether us regards its architectural arrangements or the ele gance, taste and comfort of its furnishings. Situated in the immediate vicinity of the STEAM BOAT LAN DRIG. BANES, EACH ANGE. OFFICES and princimilVIERCANT ILE HOUSES, it °frets to 'IRA VELLERS and BUSINESS MEN desirable conve niences; whilst lu FAMILIES and GENTLEMEN of leisure its internal at rangeruents ailord every ac eomodation the most fastidious can desire. The PARLORS and CHAMBERS are all fornished in modern style, with ragee/y new and elegant Furni lure; en efficient corps of attentive and obliging ser vants is maintained, and the TABLE will aloes a bound with the choicest delicaciser the markelsofford. The Proprietor, who had long experience in this line of business. @laxities the public that no effort on his port will be spared to sntisfictorily accomodate those who Item him with their custom. . . An 0,111111/111 and Baggnge Car will 61 ways by in ,eudine,a fur the guest, of the llouse. B WEAVER, Proprietor: Pntlburgh, Feb 19, 1945-Im. MlTti - lELL'S OUTLINE MAPS. TC H ELL'S series of Olit line NI apt, fur Schools 01 and Academies, consisting 424 distinct Nlaps on n latge scale, end prepared on canvass, with a Key of explana. ions, descriptions, lessons, &c. &c., f or th e use of 'deschers and pupils. The above series of mnps are now in use in nearlc every respectable School in Now York. and the East ern states. Tearli;-rs ore respectfully invited to call end ex nmine them. For .Ile by a inn 7 JOHN II MELLOR. 122 Wmbel ..treer Manure and Bay Forks. DOZ. j,lst received (roll !11. ml , iltrturer4 GI:O. COCII ILA N. f. r, No '..!G Spinliag Who*limns. 20 (MUSS I.r rule by GEO corli it AN, (65 '26 W,,,,r1 MACHINE CARDS 0 F evorru rnl6l/6.scture 6v r vv.”l clirL3lnmativnt. toms pLuo atod I..ckis 6, •ab• by GEU C6CIIRAN, 2e: •t Scytho Saeathes. .3( ) Do: . G,r okoe • GLO. COC. II R AN, 7\T '26 ,acct Furniture IF ouve,nt re,refrise oinyli.hte el; IF or n Ininz el in the fornii.ir, line, son earn th Letter than I, (11l 11 , the f o rnt t t re o are r 0,71 Or r 3 YOUNG & Co, led 1..5, ljer •,. and I.oiert, Dressing and Plain Bureau.. ,t,; t , e!, rt,fer es rwt cot get t., r-11! let the- of IS )I:NG I knl hef we.", tiofas• to A :11 ..1 , • on hand afJ for sale A 111 1" VuUNG 5: Cn. Li'qm SlSaari. Nan li 114 , 11.1. An* WOW,. d.tty In cote /111.,4 J. Sc J. 3 , IIIEVITT, 2'24 1.,`,...5yit Pittsburgh illsonfartared Tobacco. Ur 5 010.41 o; I .• 14 L r , I. .7. J 1.0.-.. Orcritad l'epr, , r. t; Nn• r • ry^ lEEE J J rT. 211 ht'w+,, at FL c LoA Kt\Gs. 2f01'1.111 47::10c on to. my," RICI Iwatrif.l p.vt•r ot . i..t: rec.red lit NJ 40 N1.,r4e1 ..e.eu rer 6, A A M ASON. Aer 1.% FLAN \ rj,s, 1 Oil R- I. 11 . 4 awl lie- it try ji674 St' VI: n1(11( tir:o,;s c_•9 .4 A .N 1 VS(O4. i'4o 4 llogrAt, •.. (' ktir. I I UHF. I ~•:-.141":, t,te A..% NI .t. De LiiLICS. legni I'' h, , nr.l 1 t;a• Luna f.,r clol• 1111/.4,,, 1.011/ . ;0,1, per Salo, k sale •I N 4 M trl,tst I.v AY 12 4 13111.8 b rim• Lala, jti.t tttielvp,l 'ma I.r 1.6^ IA 'I CS MAI'. To the Ladies. PENING or mnotht- lot of lifhe Shgurld. ) N o n, nn hand. • Gw opiench,l French liroch.• Shao, 4. (41 ,0 , 11) winrL 1.•;11 be 101,1 s grea: barrtin, at the Ne. V. 11. (1-112.1(ARD, n.,vl 8 79 Nlarhet To the Gentlemen I' 1 N R4,l,itrlellt of Frefllll el..ill4,(7ll4S4nefei and Vn.ti .g.: nlBl .5.-3r1.1. Cr it mo.. %owe., (I , llnryrit4 xrt,l flo.irry; alit° • few of the 411414,-1" F 1 trmel 11rnt,ers end Shirt., at the "New Ytt.k Store," 79 Nlorket rarer•+. nn.-I1 W. 11. GAItIIA Gibbons. Velvets and Satins. vow op,. (toy express) nnoother Int Fnshiona• .11 uhle Itololeonoo, B.onnet Velvets and Satins, •t the New Yolk stun', 71) Niarket stoert. de:l3. W II (lARRARD. Just Arrived at she “New YorkStorer 4 IO ( l N. it N,•ne Out tlin trst Kid Glovva Lela at 79 Merit ,treet. filea'a Merino Shirts aisd Drawers. D I.7I{CFIASF:ItS will find st Shca'S.. ornnork'm full sssortment of men's Merimi drawers, and do u ble nod 'Mal% Itres . stroi Merino shirts. Also, Cot !dn, do do bi,,dind and unbleached. d)er. 6. .;;LA.V.K..479. 2CASES No 1 (low rtieed);cnnomy Blankets Just. ricrived lad for evirtby ilrcG SHEiti Ss PF.NNQCK. Pitt , blargh Temporanco Depository'. !UST received front tho American Temperance Society, New Yin k, a fdll assortment of their pubintittions, and the Journal and YOULIiS Tetlrel aliCe Arisocates for insmaty and I , eol . ..taly; and on hand, permanent Tempel: nee DOe'Llotentat Confe.- aiont of an IneLriate; My Nutirte Villagit; Hannah Hawkins; litryti Temperanco Book: Temiternrice Deatan,G Temperaneo Hymn Hocks nod a verliety of other ToMpetuneo Documents rot vale et the New York Retail Pt ices. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent 10117.1 w and Com Mer , No ), sth street. 4IcCANDLESS & McCLU RE LT AVE removed to Fourili st.. oppovito R & R [1 Pqtteroine's Livery stallion. .jen7.3m ,IZIONAND COWAN, Aatornoy at Law, office in Burke's B , iiitlings, 4th woo. near Market.. jape lA•d&wly _. ~. ~ ~ Bank Notts nub ellibange. CORTUCTIID 13T A. 111111111128, EXIMANGIII BROKER Merchants and Manofacturers'Sersp ...... ...par Exchange Bank Scrip . Currency Berks COllnty Scrip F.XCH'ANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia 5 prem Net' York .4 pre r Boston ....4 prem. Baltimore • y Prem. SPECIE. Gold preps. Silce r par PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of . . par Merchants ay.4 ganufacturtri bank -par Exchange Do. Holidaysburgh • 'PIift • ADELPHIA. • • • I- Bank of NorthA cried ' ........par Do Northern Libzrtits • ' —.par Do Pentisifvcinia Commercia7 Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics bank pat fiensingtou hank .pa, ,VanoLacturer: and Mechanics' par Mechanics Moyamenting • par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill . ...." par 50uthwark.....".........par lite:tern ....par Bank of Penn Township • ....pnr Girard bank .. •.. • par U. 8. bank and brunches 35 'CO n tittßY BANKS. Bank of Ger mnito " Chester c0unty..............par " Delaware co:, ,t: ..... .....•pat " fifonlgc ?nary' " No, itstonberiand ..... par Partners' bank cf l cLv eeunty .. .. ...•......par Prlzionbank ' •••• •• ........ par rh,ylestoirlibank ... . .... ..... par Franklin bank of Washington Rank of Chantbersburgl......• e... ..... 1 " Grttushurgh 1 LrwiNnrn..... .... • ... ........... 1 " Snarl ekann.a coun:y 2 Be rksronnly bank • novae Columbia Rankand itrida t gotnpany.... .... .. Crr rbsle bank 1 Erio bank Farmers and Drarers' basic • Fi nn k of Lancaster ..... . " Rank of Reading par Grarrisburg bank tfan•sdate. ".. • . Lancaster " par Lancaster to." . ...... • ....par T.Annon " par . rornsvitle .Vra• tope and Delaware Bridge company '2 i il t l . z. nri s;b a , k in ti k ,, , b , L P ank o „, t ! t ar s i ... Vortha,arton hank ....no sale ?'armada hank no sale irnowina hank . v,..rk hank I.rhir,6 count bank 5 01110 n e S m onr , ,ank or SS. ........ Clinton break Co!. mhiqra hank of :Veto Ltsison.... Cirrle rifle (I.e:wrrnee, easkier ).... •• ( ........ eLiNieofl;e• .. Cem..•reinl 6,24.:: of 1..t.1e Erie 11 , 111 fon bank . ... ........ Pranklma bar,: c f 00/urnbua ..... rarm, rs 'and .Ifeclianire Lt.nk of Sterbenrille..l Pa ',arra' bank of Car.for. ' ' '2O raoert 17r:1r/rifle 10 Laneassrr 10 Maririta WM3IIIIIOI . . . ifeckartirs . aa4 Traders'. Cin.c.fnise.:i 1/aunt Please.' • 0 Noricalb reannet . • ..... ........ ....... ...A .•Zanrln•ky ...... ........ Seint, .......... ........ 10 Urbana Wne peer Ten is Zant,rtn .......................... .1 Bank of of l INDIANA Star. hank and bronchi' State Serir All banks.... A NI 4S')N. . 4 41 41 Stat. hank Bank of Itlinoir, Aawntrtosit VIRGINIA. I Rank of the Valley of Virginia. . .• Bank of Virginia • Exckanze bank of Virrinia— Farners'bankof Yorik• Wriaernbark of Virginia. .Vereka nts' aad .Ifrekaiwies . bank of Virginia ....... ai Morgantown lIIA.RYLAND Bakimore I'd!, hanks. All r solrrni bunis • NLIWIH CAROLINA Al: solvent ..... SOUTH CAROLINA. AI! .olrentbanks.. A. A. NIICON Alhal' en! bunk: Cont,-,,E b;xnks Nor• Orleana bcn.4.e(goo4) • -TEVNRSZE,I* 3 ;41C1jIllAti. • Rank of ail. Clair Sr.ClaTr..... .. 75 Bank Ririr Raisin. Maar0e,........ Farmer's' and Mr:Adirxick Baia, nelsoit, '7O MicAigan Inv.ranre, Co.ll.troif ' Oak/and Coqnty Bank. Pontine ' Valuable Real Estate far sale. jaTHAT very dedrable property fornierly a pert of the Twm, owned by George Bayard.) esr end mr, from the Butler road Lathe ?t Ilegheny containing silt acre*, on which is crected'an e . xiensive Rope Walk, hnuiag mean' engine and machinery complete lot making Hopes of the Ingest Rise. There are nn 'he premier a block of Brick dwelling houses and a row of via frame tenements. This nod improving property, which will no doubt et no very rdstant period. he annexed in the metropolis ot ssesterePennsylvenia, is now offered for vale nn niivsotogeinis teems. utirr Wring an oprurtanity of profitable investment for manufacturing purposes— or into lois for pricnto residences. For trims apply to GEO. COC3I It AN. fekil 8 No 26 Wood st. w. IL GARRARD Valuable House mut Lot for Sale. WYnr,euthorked to 'mil that three stony,hrick house, end the 1,,t on which it is erected:situate .n the eicAtern side of Brant st.. above 6th, of prevent occupied by ,Nlr P Delany, PIA a &kepi - vs. The house ii laree'amt tomm , .dinns; and 'contains ten splendidly furnished rooms: rFor further information -respecting the property end terms of sale apply to 1./LAE ELY & MITCHEL. cor Penn and Smithfield et. ,Ilooms and Stems Power for Boat. liwo Rooms, (^dmid 3d Oster..) each 35 feet front, by 80 feet dcap, well lighted, and on' the Lest business part of Smithfield street. Also, n 3d story Roum,.lB . feet by GO feet. The above rooms can all be furirishei with steatn puwur on the most reasonable terms. Apply to - BLAKELY & MITCHEL, jan9.l3 cor of 4th and Riniflifield sts , siory.) Now is the time for Etergains AT THE I iNEWyosK_§TORE," CA §tIM RF.S, Paris Reps. Wire l.uinea end Al imeno, direct from _New .York. w. H. GARRARD. 79, Market street, conscit o► THIRD MID WOOD ITRICTS SPECIE STANDARD KENTUCKY ILLINOIS MIME ALAT:AM4,k LOUISIANA EZ:=ZZ= lise Wonderful Veget ablePargative, 1 ' • Fop. THE CURE OF geadacbe, G Rheumatism, riles,Dispepsia, Scary. Small Poi, Jaundice, Pains in the Beek, In = ward Weakness, F.al,,itation of ;he Heart, Rising the Throat, Drop;.., sauna, Fever of all kinds, l'eo male Complaints, Mee S a lt Rh eum , H eart i; um , Worms,Cholera Horbus, CoUghs,'Quinsev, Whoopini Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver-comtil&int,Erysipti lea, Deafness, itching of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray el, Netyttuaeomillaints,anci a variety of other disease's, arising from Impurities of the blood, and obstruction's in the organs of digestion. [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.] DISEASE OP THE• LIVER Petit Stet—Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this City. Yoh may recollect, when I first commenced selling your medi cine, which was in May, 18411, we little dreamed of the success that would crown' the undertarting. Our premihes had been so completely flooded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every possi ble complaint under the sun, that I set iously 'content plated having nothing more to do with any thing of the kind. however, at the most urgent solicitation we consented to make& trial of yours. At fi r st we found considerabledifficulty in attracting public attention to nerds them. People had been so often deceived by the vile compounds which have flooded the country for the last 1.5 years or more, that they determined, if possidle, prewar tube "taken in" again; and the con* (pence was, tjaey could hardly bepersuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying is, for "love nor money.) Thus mattenra proceeded for a week or two,when, as 'good luck would have it, "Mrs: 19 . alady of our city, who bad long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most (dii• to irate character, was persuaded to accept of a box, on condition that nothing *as Lobe paid for it, iftheydg net afford her the necessary relief. r nottcygTt we ourselves had very little faith in the matter, know:. in,: as we did, that her complaint was one of long standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of 01is . and several neighbor ing towns. But we bad riete:mtned to give the media tine a fair trial, and if It proved -to be worthless;lt would he a source of satisfaction to know It , both to you god to us. No less to our joy than ittrprisialgroir. ' ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady &gkie presented he at our counter and enqui red for anoth er box. really think, Mr. Williams," says she, 'that your Pills are beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogether for the better. When j took the second dose.l began to feel much beitertlnth I I id st frist; ale pain in my side was cOnsiderably re lieved; rey ppetite began to improve; and the blood seemed to circulate itirough my veins as it did in thy youthful days. Since then,l Itavetaken the remainder of the Pills, and my impros:efnent - fias been sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a few tr.ore holes' will effectually our* me." The result was as she predicted. Her health is completely reslorcd. The flush of youth and beau ! ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long and a happy life is before her. I am satisfied she will never forget the CI icketter Sugsr.Conated 4s might naturally be supposed, the - devrir ofibisek tntordittary cure was rapidly disseminated througbthe city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the de sherd has already increased to such an extent, that we fun) the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem lik• exaggeration, I might altriostllay that ei are literally besieged by women. and children, labor ing under every possible ailment which "human flesh is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, censureptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.-i -1 •vtimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon us from every quarter. One person informs us he has been relieved of a moat 'obatiestite Dyspepsia. Another has just recoveted MOM a 'mei ems attack of Apoplexy. A 614 ,:ufts 'Succeeded in espelting from his system thelyinphums of Jaundice. And afourth luta just recovered from an attack of Pal. monary Consumption, which bad confined him to his bed for many months.—So we go. But do not fail tit keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, We have standing orders from the country to a larie amount. Send 30 Gross at year earliest convenience Yours, Etc. R. 1 - 1. WILLIAMS.' ialecAte, j.. C., April 14, 1345. REMEMSF.R, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is cute original inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills; end - diet I nothing of the sort was ever beard of until be intro. duced them in June, 1843, as will be seen by thetlid lusting: PREMITJ M. .....~„ 1'64 Di Moms 'swits - aiirarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New Yolk, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER. fur the intentional SUGAR COATED PILLS. JAMES TA LLNI A DGE, Preildent. T. B. W ,Correspond tag Secretary.. GERDON J. LEEDS, ReCording S.retary. rir TOAVVID CoUN ' TIERTILISEPtIiCbILIETS mutt I, Is%a) a *sit • fartlicl:.ener's Sugar 'Cc:iffed .Vege table Pi da.'istal see 'that e - ach sox has upon it signature; nil are counterfeit. .• wit. JACKSON, corner CI Wood and I..iberty streeii, is Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburghl6d -act6 BY virtue of a precept under the hands of the Hon. Benj. Patton, Jr., President °film Court of Common Pleas in and for the Fifth Judicial Dis trict of Penni)lvanla, and justice of theCouri of Oyer and Te . rminer end : General Jail Defiverr in arid Inc Disttict. and IVrri Porter Bnd' Wm. - Kerr; Esq.. Associate Judges of the same Courts in and for the void County of Allegheny, dated the 12th • day of Feb, uaty, in the cent of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fort). six, and to me directed, beholding o CUIII "f Oyer ai.d Terminer and GeneinlJel•Zteliw ere at the Court louse in the city of Pittsburgh on fourth Monday of March next at 10 o'clOck A. M.— Public not ioe is hereby given to Justices of the Paseo Coroner end Constables of the County of Allegheny, that ihe.) . be then and there in their proper persons with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those.things-whicb to their respective offices in their behalf appertain 'to be done—and also those that will proseeeie the prisoners that now ate ormay be in the jail of said count) of Al. legbeny,-to be then and there to prosecute against t hem as shell be just. • Given undermy hand irt.Pittsburgh this twelfth day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1896, and of the Commonwealth the 67th. E 1,1.1 A H TROVILLO, Sheriff, TR/VV,FILS IN M balr.o; over the Table Lands and 'Cordilleras celtlexlco,duritig the year 1843 and 1844, includingsa deaariptiee'lltf California, the pt incipal cities am! miffing ldittertsr of that Republfc, and the bietriphies of Iturbide and 'Santa Anoef br Albeit M. °Whim 'For sale by jan7 riIICaTEN QN MORTARS.—Eueys on Hydra*. 1 Commoullonart, ancica lime burning, by J. G. Totten For sale by •jan7 lippoLLE'S PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY. 1.1 —en explanatory pronobncilig Phonograptic Dictionary of the English language, arab 'vocabulery of Cheek, Latin, Rdriptertrend Geographical namnee, alio, a collection of phrases ofton need by EngHifi ell . - tOrS. For .41.3 be RESIDENCE: AT 'TIIE ?COURT LONDON. comprising offic!al and personal incindents. For sale by _ ; C. H: KAY, .jsn7. corner of Wood and . 3d sta. AAD:RICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. Tim American Almanac 'and Repository of nseful Smourledge fur the year 18:461estreseimiii Mid fur sale C. H. HAY, • cor Wood socl.3d TO WATS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE Proclamation. New Works. C. IT. KAY, Corner of litoOo and Mats C. 11.KA.Y, earner of W ood end 3d sus C. H. KAY. c orner of Wood and 3d its
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