10ai1u Acirning post. PITTSBURGH, PA. THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 26, 1346 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear in thin paper. we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing flint made known IOU!, and when inserted, mustal• ways be taken as expressis col the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper. unless the views MI expressed are editoriallyrentarked upon and approved. M ATOR'S OFFICE, Wednesday Feb2s Four cases up this morning before his honor, three forked over their fines and sloped, the other sent to t he bill. All were for di unkeness and disorderly' con duct. BIBLE PRESENTATION To THE SONS OF TEMPERANCE The ladies of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, will present a Bible to the Ocean Wave Di‘ision, No 133, of the Sons of Temperance, on Friday evening the 27th inst. at 7 o'clock, in the sd, Presbyterian Church, on Smithfield above 6th st. The ladies will be represented on the occasion by Rev Pasevant, and the Bible w ill he receivod on the part of the 18.140 n by P 8 White E.q, of Philadel phia. An excellent choir will be present and per form some pieces selected particularly for the occa. lion. By order of the Committee. ccb26. RELIGIOUS NOTICE A sermon on bible Baptism. will ve delivered in the Grant Street Blpti.t Churrh, by the pastor. on Thnr.day nicht next. at 7 o'clock. Thme whn a o. interested i n !h. li.rue<ine tlf thi< important an duty, are respeetfollly invited to attend—scut, fres. felt2s. SONS OF TEMP ERA NCt Pittsburgh Di.i.inn N. 42 mows evers Thursday evening in their Hall, corner of Wood and 3d ars, Allegheny, Disi.ion No. 63, meet• every Tne-dny evening, in their I lilt, currier of Feder,. and Cow streets. fe1,21-11w. 07 A. Protract-3 )Itit•itne: will he held, den volt, te, b. rnotiwtoe of the . huich "r GO4. in the Ciatord Chionber of tip. old fiOtt-e. in the Menlo,' el Pitteltuigh, contrni•nritig on Ft tilny, the of Fob ruary, nt half pa-t G itod will C/While) every evening during !fin week, and three tones on tlio Lord, day, at :he regular to...aching house. Also, it VS ill continue every evening du, ing the next week. febl7 G IJll,kitN, V D M. To Mothers —1 b, airn, .by which every mother esperienees iu admioiute,ing medicine to infanta, i. entirely chviated by Dr Clickenell.pieparation.ralled [lto Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative fill. The pill is eneotted with fine abitesigar.u.i that it rf,rfT)l,it, and tastes liken sugar plum. which no child ever art refused to swallow. For worm, thi. i. an n•oured re ray, Owl it has been wed with excellent effect in toil-thing. The matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clickener that she has used for mor e t i m e,, hi, So r ot Cowed I'dl in both these complaints, and !deep,' with entire 1111CCC,5* Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wood and Liberty Streets. who is genet-el Agent for Dr Clickener's Pill. In Pittsburgh and vicinity. [l3Deware of an imitation article called “Istpro vcd Sarar•Co4ted Pills." purporting to be Patented Id both the pills end pretended patent are forgeries. got tip by a miserable quark, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his euunteifeiting papular msdieines. felt 26• Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wil.t Cherry.—This celebrated rornedy in It CollllloUnil bfti.Pri.le ' , repro. tion of the IViLI Cherry and moss of frelat:,t. com• bmed by a new chemical po ngress w ith the Extract of Pint. So atilutnry have been in eSocts in all re. see when atiminim red for Couch., Ain hTIY• C.initinnr don. or any ditteese of the lunf.a. thu 1114 m 4111, m distingoigthed phystriane hove otircned nml recom mend-d it, and nrehly erkonn !edged it lobe the nhon valuable medicine P%'s . l . diacoveri d. It istrul valtahle medicine. and I. eft-I-int,. on immense atnoula of co..' in the ci lief of "fr•. ills humanity. Aiivet tkernont. Union Nursery. isp3 A CATALOGUE of the Fr,ir A i t eukivated lIV T A Ovnormanclie& itro at New Lisbon, Ohio, ran be seen at nu oft,. and orders tow4rde.l ter ilwm for iny q ,amity or kind.— Th.. a.lb.crliwr will h h tppy rn serve its frlond s in uidifig tarn 1., secure frill I rerr, IS XV.; it AltitlS, Azone v :Ltd (I:Ece, N. 9, FTI. street. Pb 21 fit A sale rhen:.. I eel beau Ring Farm: 11 mile.l..,rn l'ors'oargb. and on the road to Petorarreek, and n lin!f a mile trip he lirnwri.mille road. 3 milva from Fdiz,bnihrmvn. on the Mooring .heln Ker. There it 108 nerve nil choir, , :am!-80 of which are well impr.sed and in a logl state of cultivation—and 22 good timber land. and al: well fenced in There is plenty of stor-co-dam! lime stone; excellent wnier. and a good mCIIRId of cli n ic apples and peachespill7l.l and cherries. and a good garden—and all in good Tle•re i- a large good frame dwelling house and a rew barn GO by 40 ft. A large wagon shed, a go al spring house, and si,me dis tillery 36 ft aanare, and other buildings on it. This farm will be sold low, on atom' a third or a half being paid down-•-the balance can remain, and early pos. session given. Fir further particulars please inquire or A H Holmes on the premi.es, or at ISAAC HARRIS'S General Agency and Imelhg.•nre offire. N. 9. Firth It. Scarce Seed.--..lnteresting to our Farmers. r o HE Hon. Cornelius Dorrogh, member of Corn gress from this District. has procured n num ber of Packages of scree and Yolurble Seed from the Patent Office of the U. S. nt lVashin.non ciry, sod Gent them by C. WKiblrin. Esti toe. f rr p as c j rcu l ui j om 11 fr•ltiZi our Formers, win.. are respect fully r quested to call nod select parcels to suit, free of charge. IS AC HARRIA• Agency 10)2 I. and fut..ilizet.re offs-•e ••• No 9 5.1, sr FITTSBURGH STEEL wariss, • N n SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY, Corner Ross and Front streets. THE atitierdened ha, rig cernpletrd !heir machi net y for ridi ing Steel and iron, are prepared t miinithiirture and 101111.11 Spring and A B t.. 51,*b Sterl for Prairie Ploughs. Hite and Saw Steel Plates riled and liarnrneresi, hay and manure Stile!. and Cart rage sprint. and Hiirnm-red Iran Ax lea, and are prepared do a I kind. sif Jab Itcliiiig. and Forging They also keep an hand Cordage Hari ware and Trimmings of every deseripi inn. - N 8.. The highest price paid in rash far Iran and Steel Scapa. JONES S. QUIGG. fob 20 d2m. "Proposals for Coal." PROPOSALS will be received at the Columbia and Philadelphia Railway office, Parkersbuig, Chester county, until the 3d day of Match next. lot furnishing Four Thousand Tons of Bituminous Lump Coal, ( ftr the use of the Locomotive Engines on said Railway,) doting the ensuing 'loin and summer.— Persons proposing, will state the number of tons they will ave.: to furnish, from what mine the Coal is to be taken, sad the price per ton, delivered as may be required, either at Columbia or the Schuylkill Inclined Plane. exclusive -of tell. which will be allowed by drawback. (Motive Power toll on the Allegheny Port age Railway excepted.) EDWARD F. GAY. Super't fcb 16. 1816-feb2 C. & P. Railway. Old Worm Medicines mast stand back. Parents read the following: "Xf R R E Sellers:—A s I am getting another vial I.lLayour vermifuge, I will tell you that some time since I gave a vial of your vermifuge to a child of mine, aged l'year,and she passed 110 worms, 70 of them of a large site. I recommend your Vermifuge to all pal rents who may need such a medicine for their children DANIEL DOUGHERTY. Wilkios,.tp, Allegheny co., Pa, Jan 6th, 1846. Prepared and sold by R E SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Sold also by Kerr and Molder, 147 Wood at L cox, Jr, and Wm Thorn, Market st. Fess 4. Castel, sth ward, and II P Schwartz aid .1 Mitchell, Alle gheny city. jan'29 Allegheny Cemetery. ERSONS destirousuf purchasing host in this Cem etery sire referred for informstinn to the Superin tendent on the grafted., or to E Thorn, Druggist, cur ner of Penn and Mind streets, Pirtsbuteh By order of the Board, dec II BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. W•suiscros, Feb. 23, 1846. The House of Representatives was not in sassi , n to day. The Senate met at twelve, hut the empty seats had the majority. In the galleries were a couple of doz en beautiful ladies, with bonnet and feathers of all the colors of the rainbow. Sprinkled among the grim looking gentlemen, they appeared lilts f ,wers of tie wilderness, pouting with their sweet petals and kis sing the sunlight. After an applopriate prayer by the Chaplain. the Senate immediately adjourned to to-morrow. The motion was made by !Or Mangum. It was one of the most imressiye motions of the session. The Military ma out in great force, and guns, rds tots. and swords are the order of the don. ft is said that one or the members of the Senate is about to more the previous question upon a fnir young creature and to go into Committee of the Whole fu Thequesticn will be taken by yeas and revs' he vote bring as follows, yeas 2, mays 0. Dreadful Shipwrecks —The recent accounts ft um Enc'end bring tidings of dreadful ships, reeks. The .lo is troller between London and giebec. 11.1 on the 14th of January near Cape Chat, and every soul on bitatii perished. The Saxon, an Amer ican packet. bound to Looden. from Boston, is be• listed loh,ve foundered nn the 17. h of 111111111 y, on reef 4 , 1 - ruck. citiled the ledge., near Red Head.— The Lattrel.nl Qnel•ec. was lost off the c.inst Nevi .undland, by coming to comae; with a held of lee— htippily,t he crew were saved. The ship Canibt Hee. from Liverpool. took off the crow, 32 persons (torn' the Lord L)endock, in a sinking •rate. Littpl'. hooks record the loss of the city of Shires., in the Minion See. with 40 person. drowned; the wreck ut the Eon Indiarnan, end other cailmaties. STRAMBOAT SCNIC.-. We ars informed by a part.enr• ger who arrived her yextetrlay in the Nur h Cato i nr, dint the Steamer Congress wes sunk on the night of the 14th. shout 20 miles below Prinsion on the Mi.rrris•iprri river. She Wll4 on her way hum New Orleans to St Lords with a heavy toad of freisht. and was on the night mentioned rate into by the Saladin, and went down io too minutes and a hail in such deep water. that her flag staff was out of sigh!. It was supposed that there were about twenty lives lost. Claes/1;160i Ehq, Feb 23. Half a square turnf.—On the morning of the Ith irte , , the nio4t crestructlve fire dial ever occurred at N!ernplii.e. Tenn, took piste. and before it resold be sot under, hilt' o septet° rims laid woo.. It hr..ke out in the store of F. A Cotter & Co, on front Row, near the corner of Jeffee son it The buildr•.gs de , closed, were of little ',slue, nohie tie exrepti,en three he irk stores. The st.fierers are F. A Cotter & Co. And F. 3 redon, se ocely and pr• dut-e dealers: \V F Allen, dry go re d., F A & M Owen, comenissi.en meiclverlt•; Rey & White, iron d •ni.r.; A Muria, Ato Ches.. tailcr, end a turr.lwr of fruit 10.0,1 Ita in.u•unce is peril! tali. The loss in h,ti:dings end meredsnclise, is put tit $.10.000. SLAVE RA•oLT ASD or Lt/E.—Three w 7.• eortsiderstAe or a tevt,:t on the 13 it into, among the I yarn on the fa!nntation of Messrs 11owelt. !loran & Co. abut ten miles f,nm N Orleans. daring two of them wale shot de,d and a n•tmber darlL-et•i nu/ly wounded. Ono of the %lases was being top., Splendid Property for Sale. red fm some ofrour, when the remainder, sesent) •n, monber,ottopped work, and rushed on the oversee,. ;1„. j "• ,, the cry ' Now let's L ill them al,— i:lt, , !,..‘ i!enifi." A number of the white re - ..,r4 were •• Dr Pre.• . -.. 11, Mr 11 , r:. e ri. • d with their hnes. The alas,. f• om 10 . 1 , 1,:ng !•;,t ! l in (" , ..11z , r. aI fi 14) ',lam /Ono rame to the assi•tan,-, of the, masters,• and don...efficient sersice in prtrect,g their h. ea. A r. „f 43 „, A 7 t-, number of thin) fled to the was ls, boo !be rem,akder •• •ne • C. , a I ' , ••lid ,r 1 IF.: '7 , Owe 1111 . 011,11 and placed in cot fmernent. lhe (op.! H C :he re• i• • 4.^"•.'l u a....lyless Ina soon ov, par+i urn in pursuit of hem Faros MALLVOR.S.—By the nrll,l yesterday of the schr IY m C Cep! Cot, from 11, 'row of tine Itio Ganef., 7nli ins!. we have innelligeoce from Matamoros direct, a few days Tuner than by the way of Corpus Christi. The letters nod reports of. ford US but little info; mat eon in arlditi,n to shirt re ceived diract from the vapit•l. Paredes buying ta ken such prompt mennnores, it wet not stiprinnted tie t Arista would be able to raise the can-lard of revolt with any chance of success. The belief it Matnm, roe was, that rutedes had ordered a large bialy of troops to march for the front i .r—report said 8000 for the purpnnee of invading Texas. It is murh more probable, ii ordered, tlwy are intended no keep Arista in cberk. The Pieston bring. $l4 000 to specie. Doctor Eoff's Tonic an . d anti-Dy.ipeptic Pills TT has at all times been an object of peruliar. Iln portance to the medical world of diacinier dOrn.• medicine or comloriat ion of l,,•11 operate. in 'toll n manner as to e1...105e the atornarh and hot...tine. 01 all irritttine molter, and not drhili tete them. For the want of such a medicine. pliy•iri• nos have rarely been able to cure a rase of confirmed dy.ipepaia or indigestion. to r ire which the whole ma feria medics has been tr ied; from ihe meat powerful articles down to charcoal and wheat bran A ternitmory relief in such cases is seiner imps pro. etired by the use of common emetics anti porea , ives. but the tiehilitv of the stomach anti it.ovels ' , echoed by these medicines, soon brings re.urn of thedist res. sing symptoms, even aggravated, snd often the n•m.• dy has been worse on the constitution titan the dis. ease. These pills are offered to the public with the cnnfi• Bence, produced byiong experience in lonelier, that they will operate gently as a purgative, and effectually clenn•e tie stomach and bowels, without produring sickness, moose. or debility. They can be iced et 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 beat preventive of those diseases generally termed bilious. A few boxes of these pills are usually sufficient to remove the most confirmed Dyspepsia ssi t l i all its distressing symptoms, such as sickness and sourness of the stomach, loss of apatite, habitual costiveness, dholic, despondency of mind, and a host of nervous affections, with whichever! , person laboring under the disease is more or less afflicted. As complaintsare sometimes made of disappoint ment in the operation of these pills, owing to the itn proper use or administration of them, as to time, quantity and age of the patient, we have published a pamphlet, in which is set forth more fully the proper manner of using the pillo;toge.her with some of the diseases in which they are most applicable. if pills will rarely operate as a purgative it more than one pill betaken at a dose. For sale by B A FA H N ESTOCK &Co., febl2-debv corner of Sixth and Wood am UNION ITOTEL. I N connection with my son, A. KEENER, I have this day, opened my House in Virgin Alley, near Wood street, where those wishing the choicest refreshments that tire furnished by well conducted Coffee [louses, can always he acconamodyed. Etensive Stabling for Rent. feb 7. tf lIENRY KLEBER, SEN. J. CHSLETT, Superintendent.. ~~' s ~~ w z g 3311:0 1:17 . It& Correspondence of the Bnhimnre Sun FIRE AT MEMPHIS NO Della, F.& 15 /.;-w~3dt'c!ci~y::di:.tseN~~+?siu:fsT~iwer.?a~i`~..~.~-~:~. "i"... }B-16 MONONGAHELA BOUTE, BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTINIORF: AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Mile' Staging.) THE SPLENDID PAST RUSNING STEAMERS CONSUL, LOUIS M'LANE ASO NIF.I)IUNI, commenced makirg their regular trips ho tavern Vittyhurgh and B ounsville. TLe morning !mat Icavr the Monongahela wharf tth.we the Bridge. precisely at B o'clock. Pa:sengers by this boot takes the stages lit B rowns vine :am,- evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberlonri. next mnrniiig, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—only 32 hours through from PittAborg to Boltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Bent in com• flirt able State Rooms i he Got night; will pass overt he lictititifulmourunin ornery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus °voiding, night travel altogether The Proprietors of this rout ; in roder to mnke tire connection compleie lost. rep Brownsville and Cumber land, have pinned on the Rood 50 --piendid Troy, Alba ny. Concord and Ness ark coaches, iif ilm most initirio• ed models, and fify tram: of the best ynnng horses the country nifaids in addition to their former stack they feel they will he able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who may patronize tlicii Rout:. By our tickets pa aaengers hove choice of eiiiier steamboat or rail rood bet weep Bolt imore and Philp lelphia, and have the privilege of stopping of Camino land and [3 , 1111M0,, and raisinine their seat• at plea-ore. For tickets apply at the 4 , 111 c... at the S , . Charles Hotel, Food et., or lot the wharf boat. J. NI Ii:SKINIEN. Agent. Attorney, Counsellor & Notary, JAMES S. CRAFT PII Tsnu RC 11, PA. ETAVING fonign,d ilia office of Secretary P Nnv nod Fi[n In, Co., will nrciAid Y to Follarliln• and I,J•ine.. connected a ith Na%:gation. 11.aa. Accounis and 11,1 F.atate. I,enr, 9. A \I. 10 9 P. NI. Otlic.r. !Nl,' 1 Stas2t'.lloilding,*, (No CO Fourth •1.) qnndnd d •11114'.rnd r.. 1, 3-if U 7I '6S!ED .11.1RKET STREET, Between Fourth st., and the Diamond. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, YIl The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road , A leite end even•ive 111• , ,,1rnr,,t, of Shn,vl.. v ; z: Slyer. a. Dr 0.114: Primed Tug keri en,l mere, embroidered ilk aad Moaecol,r• 1,1 ull: Tl.lbbet,tiopeo. tonllroolArrol Tfohl.et, nod .ilk I ,lo re j "Mei, iti 1..1 Woolen All of 01,011 uul ler sold n• n .n 1 •suse cost. A 13b0:.0 NT MORI - 11S. 3 ‘n I NO. 65. Cricket on tho Eloarth IFIARPF:R'S NEW NIISCELLANY ind othn. rww neorlot ronr,h.r. C, Let on the ileotth, It, Chao. Do.keni—ihree ditottokftorntl t- ^S cttt 13, ;-"No..d's Mo e , r, jnnulr y . I. I..•gtnr.:nc of 0, per•Orts r nre de.ir"u• or .hsct W:r l can (1,,01' uv , l'hernlClVri of lb! O[l,W, Fht. htc A ,111,11,C C., lair, S t , •.ttlen. • no,•• I h r 1 Itrtnt•tr• l't.•;•••tt! t.tr.trotll . • ri.••••r.rt, ..1 t r t or um , L•rt.,f I'tlt.ll.l, •.,*. Mt.tek..tatit• ri A.ortt,.•rt Ai•nttt. nt I.. , •••• tr. A (7, •nl.t:3, by "'tr., I f It, I. t•rti ••1 tb • N.l•nrtr. an o d E-6 tab Stop, bt, % t•rt. tt: rt tbe r-tr.•tre• Tt Ner of ta'c thn to; hot ' Tnr• (: p-n•wr fiuut.n." I•tr•In .11-. unt, Juo rttrt•tsei mt.! Itt cooics. C 5 totvet. P.tt•tbnrghrand II.•1;•,1 L•ttinty Ura •t. 11 virlj,o• "I thr % , 'V 1.1,0 1,1 Ni.l•lptl,o I, tee ftt Iry G.). NI, tt; nrv.i l'••• ' , vole n. ! ..f r. 1•,-1,44ornot!- ~ H. N1,..,:L111.1, \\). (;10.UNI) NC( . :\1 )04 r AL Ow c'ty :1 nt 0.)1 nn I tinn, 6, 0 1 .t,•nnt. Len, I• k•-pt ,A I sttpert.4 rt:i.c.pr• rJgAr• (i.S;jIINEr'K. Last Winter Sesnien—Dancing School. 13 1I) A 1 laf.t for the - off, M , Ff'. rnt Fehr,fry 13th, a: 3 f ' elorlf I'. M., 11; r fl.fora to the I.off”eft , e A.nerel ly loohlfnes In foffoolocter the re-ofearoratinf, of her elh, f es Inn ..flcer seafon, Muhatne II hopes If will ont Ise faft pi fee to cnn.rt to Fief ionfl !falloffs het roi, 1.1 aelftemleflernefh of the jihefal .0 p art this linf.elotherto ruerffifffi in her. She c.tonot lon feel ofefeh a , the es ifierxe they ndflue• fl heir ar'rr,sr,..tiffn of her ...nice.. mi• n Treffitel. in lie eff rwiled Plate of her Cirt.•es end .in feel. C-On lident the simple nonnoneeMent of flue Fr fir; '11 , 14 wo of her clalt•••• .4,11 ie sufficient to Intuit to be' ent.lllllo,Ce of their fhnora. In order to give , the,, r. Int In the Ez./rninnfOrt Bill. rrnpOn4 clueing her winter I.hnr■ and winch the nre.enre of 1111 het p , rptl• can nn Iv secure, •'re nfl to the follnw ill inducement to her ruttrono, in thr rrductinn of I,,tatTEl•lo $6 rich. to thn•e fflif/1111 whu tte•a !Mended tho two picviuus "Ey non, LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS site $111.1• I. on Fourth uiert, two don a tram the flay Settles.— Madame B. still rent the above named rOl.fTl9 Inc rub he and private s upper parties, (ohcetis, S.itrra Sc.. &c. The above rooms are finished and fitted up in the most wave': elegant and approved style, wiih dressing rooms, and every convenience for trio accommodation uF sisitois, ■nd are now open for inspection. Important to Gentlemen. At the solicilation of aevet.tl groilemen, Madame will open evening chisseo, for i.struction in the Polka, Polka Qoadrillea,&c. Henn of tuition—M. ntbty, Wednesday end Fri do), evenings of each wed:, from 74 in 9 I' M. Her subscription 11.1 is now open for subscribers at her rooms on Fourth at, near Wood. Feb 21 tf Flour. 38 BRLS extra, forsald l, p ß ANDERSON, fel) 16 Na 25 Librrty & 3 Ff., ry at Produce 15n BUSHELS (Jou; kJ sacks Corn; '2 [ibis white Corn meal; 5 " yellow " do; 1300 lb, Buckwheat Flour: Just received end for sale by feblG B ANDERSON, Hams. 00 OF small size and superior ., gnalaties, For sale by W B ANDERSON. febl6 Plano Fortes. TWO splendid l'inno Fortes, made by A H Gale & Co. (succeasor. to the New Ynrk mnnufac to log Company,) with metallic plate and from. and Frencb grand action, just received kind for sole by JOHN H MELLOR, dec24 122 Wood street. ~~ ,1 ~.' ~ , y.., IEiMM To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General quarter Sessions of the Perste, in and foe the Co ,, nty of Allegheny. The petition of HenryCleher, 3d ward city of Pitts burgh. in the county aforeinid humbly ehevreth, that your pctioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and of hers, at hisdwel ling house , in the city aforesaid, and prays that your Honors trill be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petition er, a+ in duty hound, will pray. HENRY C LEBER. We. the subscriber. citizens of the Third ward do , :ortify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for hones , y and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is neces• Rory: Alexander 'Miceli", Martin Doerflinger, John G 13ackdren, George Snyder, Phillip Brninhard, David Clark, G Saintlder, Gottlnib Deer, Koehaur, D Kinkaid. Fr...field...t Stark. Otte Kuntz. b25-3td To the Illimitable, iheJudges of :he Court of U.•eel aI Quarter Sepiionii of iho P.Aice, in and for the COnrity of Allegheny. The petition of Matthew Pairizk, of rise 3-1 \Verd, city of Pi:lnliorc,h. in the county aforesaid humbly skewer h, that tour petitioner bath provided himself hlt materieis for the asicommodation of strangers ernrs irrivelera.nt dwelling house, in the word afore said, and prays that you r Honors will be pleased to _rant him n hermit, to keep a piddle hno•c of enter tainment, and your tent loner, a, in duty hound, will pray. MATTHEW I I AI lIIUK. We. ri.o crit.,teriheror, citixen. of the 33 Wad. city of Pm o.)orgh, do eel Of). that the etiove petition er i. ~r G oad repro.. for horte..ty and t,ropernit , e, and i. nell pro.. 'tried ,A id) le..ti•e room and conveniences tieromoydrition aid 10. i;ing of et ranzers and travelers, and tu‘ern i. neee.•aty. W S Sly tqn, Gonr.ie Itivltard, C ‘Vilitmn Grittier, Jo,\l'se,•, Jacob \l'r' ,1 1„e. iZ,bt 1/t/.llovv, Moloon.b. Jnmp. %Vol ft-1,23-ti.t,lt (hr llottortWethr Adzes of the Court of G rne rni Qua, ter Sestions of tAe Peace In and for the Co.rtty of Aileghelly. The petition of Jonathan Peter., of rive Tman ship, no the coolly. ef,,rvPlid, humbl% theweth, your reti:ioner hash rrovided himself s‘ith materials I,r the acc”mmodultun of 'levelers and 'ahem et his 1,0illit• in the towt.ship aforesaid, and pr i “, that yon, Ho, ors sv.li 1/ eased to pilot him et 11001:, to kt•ep a hi,,. M eernirmlent its•ai your pt.:owner, us m duzy tv will pri!.. JONA 1 . 11 AN PF:TERS. IVe, the I,3l,•er.twro, ci , iirre Pine ToAnslo-, aertr ! , the; the tOrMe petlllUner. if of goad ',TAN , I,,,nec) an,l temperance. /11,1 is well t•ro,t.i•-I will i m p r,”rn end runvenwneee for the acco,ntoslloll,l of Ira , eleis anti uthcl,., and LIAlt told lII , Cfn a licces• MAgre, Forte, Jot A Joh, Sam'i Alexander F.itrw.•l IN'rn C. , chr•n, J. 6n M'Alaritn. To I fortortthle th , "1 the C.,rt of rit.,,tll Q i,rt.r .S...tolnrts cf the l'unce, in owl fur tho COUI, ty 'Tr .t r , nr r,n La. f•l. Er/ .of Writ Derr tnwnsh.i., ;n orr. , 4 4( . 1,43,1 hunihiy lh 41 ,1r r.....11...nrr Iroti i r. 41.1, - t0.n...-;( wrh m0tr....14 1.. a 1,4,4411,4 an.! at 1.4 r; 1.4 i3O :Pe in 11!.. rlrtr stir 11.,•11. 1111:1 I..piet.ed in r h :36 ••r • , 1111.11rra A..d your re in priv. %re, tl • • •• t.. 1 1% t D , er tr , ; 0.11 .Li!l 1 111, re h ,• • •tv a, ti nnee. u; • 1; t Tvrtnren, nc, arc-m.71 , 410.m of c;• br.Ju.;arrs, thst v..; 1 ;• F •tv,. raLl,rl!, 3-I, r rl !)..;• r (•, le• J••••,,i 1. ; r • r , F tr, 1.0.•.r1 Ino fin,,., , ~ , • • k•••• ,•( Ifu• urt of (i,•ner., Q Sos•,-ro of rtle re-arr, to and f,,r . tho Coun of At•••••• , ‘• rt, town ;1••• rr". tv IA I thryr..ol i..t ‘,..1r . ^l , O plnvi ,- 1!• ( .r,.,NIC" , rom...•illion tr,“l.-•• n0. , 1 •••!,,• , 1,.• a.,.1e I n I zr 4 , .11 n •'I rr0r,•11 , ,,,!. A I , , rent,-, as la da •1...-•-• •4 1 ....•••11••••••••,!..•• • . 11 c.• .1 •• !• •• ! ••• ho.. or: Irrrr••••l4.C!. :••••1 •. v‘a.,l •• !!.•,•• ••••• , 1 1. , . 1 C•••. , ••T tor.era lor• the 11c,!.••:. ..1...f..r• of ri• nr../ L•11...•1., and that J 40. Itai.e. , n, .t r I Nl.l , .tooth. II 11 ‘V. D \lo"rr, .la:' 1 ,, , t,r , for C.lit Of (;riiel.ll Q ; tller 5e••,,,,ri.,,if the Price. arid fir C•a/n.. i) A'Aeght.l”. Tn• prtrticn 14 Joh, (`r.er*.,. Re.r , ve T thr" cnunrfl rtirrrvarti I. lirrarhk .h lArth. Ii t pe , lrrotstir an:h prnnr.h•d 1,1171,11 ‘srth entorrrals Irrr Tv, 1.+0. , nl ttaw•l•r. nn.l other, nt hrr , irrrilnl broil, of Ow prf- rrruud, and tlint typr 11,1111,4 %, 111 be p grant Imo a 'I en, to knvp ("Ohl, h.nerte en,nrin,nnlent. Art.l ?our pctitton. n, it. In ,PT ) P.,,pd a I:I pay. We, the plltgerihets. c;tlt •n• of lieservo tow naldr. t, rerto'y, Ora the above prti:ian.•r It of goo Ipptile In hone•ty and tentocranre, end Is well ittOdl.l,4l house room and eon toenre• ft, time arnom•noda. /11 , 1 of ttevriet• anti , illters, and dial said tavern is riece•imni. Peter Bate', Semiiel Wrri M Cnnnrll , Robert M'Connell, George Weigand. Henry W..l f zmnd, John Criici, Michael Pia, Lnper, Josinh Nlaiihete Plank, William Broad fel) 21.3til To the Honorable the Judges of the Curt of Oenentl Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun ty of Allegheny. The petition of Michael . Crawfnrd, of the 4th ward of the city of Allegheny, in the county aforesaid. hum bly sheweth that your petitioner bath presided lornself o ttb materials for the accommodation"( travelers and others. at his durellinghoose in the city aforesaid. and prays that your tiosors will be pleased to et ant hint license to keep a public hnuse nt entertainment. And your petitioner, as in ditty bound, will prim MICHAEL CRAWFORD. the subscribers, citizens of the 4th Ward; do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for huaesty and temperance, and in well provided with houseroom and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern it neces sary. George Donley, Charles W. Parlor, Martin Levy, L. Walter, Jacob Luneder, N. Steiner, feb23.3tdArw LARGE and convenient two story brick dwell ing houso on the corner of Factory and Penn stn sth ward. A frame cottage in Allegheny city, immediately be low the canal. A room in the lint story of brick building on the corner of .stll and Union sts. Also. the tecnnd and third stories of same building Apply to JA9IES MAY, jnri2,l SK "I'ES, Cutlery. Ivory. Ebt.riv, &c. Cur side by JOHN 0/. BLAIR. 120, Wood at. 3Uft j h CI, }[IISI JulIN LAVELI rli)!IN ( - WA' VN 44 ‘..1, JOllti R.ON John Forest, T. Kollmer, W. C. Ervin, Thomas Hague C. Bilk, W. Davidson, For Rent. MERCH.AIV TS' HOTEL,' rottNER OF THIRD AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. B. 'WEAVER, Proprietor THIS new and sparing' HOTEL erected sincetbe GREAT FIRE, nod fronting on two of the most wrests, is unsurpassed in the country, whether no regards its at - either:turn! arrangements or the ele• fonee, taste and comleit of its furnishings. Situated in the immediate vicinity of the STE•OI BOAT LANDING. BANKS, EXCHANGE OFFICES and principal MERCA NTI LE HOUSES, it efE'ets to TRA. vELLERs and BUSINESS MEN di-skald.. eonse nimires; whilst to FAMILIES and GEN FLENIES of lei•ure it, internal a•rongement' aflord ever• nc commltrion thn 111 , '$t 1...6:110114 can desire. The PA BLOBS and CHAMBERS ore nll furnished in modern style, with satirrly lie,: and elegant Furni tun; tin efficient corps 01 nifs,:io, and obinthig sere vents is maintained and the TABLE will always bound with the choicest delicariser the morketsafford. The Prottiictor, who ha I long custom icnce in this litre of business. rissoles the public 'hat no effort On hi, putt will be spored in 4.4illl . .icttily ncenmodute :hose who fanor him with their custom. All oMriiiiilS and Boggnge Car will altsays he it readiness for the guests of the llou,o. 13 3V EAVEIt, l'idro Potiatttreh, Fob 19.1116-Im. Nul pnronns inariorii In the i'ottnly Alle2httny ns (,„e!.ct,prs itf TllO , , Or i;!!lPi•tiige, tire reTle.- WCI hr ttertla their nrirt,ottla I-a nr ht-fore Ito •Inn, of April next, after %third, tone rttiitt tat:l be invited' ately wattled against de'torprtnt, JAMES CFNNINNILAM, WILLIAM MNGILL. JOIN Mcnt.it‘ 1:1.1.. Coratnissionrm Coritrnisyionen'Otilee, Jantlary 23, IEII6. 5 jart27ttikwlnp Manure and flay Forks. 30 DOZ. just rec....iv.] from 111., morthrocnirer4 for toile by GEO. COCI I RAN. f.t, 5 No ^G Wrond tt. Spinning Whet:din:ins. 20 G ROSS for Bale GE() COGGTO,:si, tcl.s O , ,Ti ST NI \CHINE CARDS e3..ern onnflonrt. Cro wool ciriling mac Linn NU" corral pla:c nLiJ tael.v for .11.• Lc Scythe Sneathes. 3() DOZ., fur AII:e by Geo. rociißkN, 5 N 25 \VW,' OrPet Fa rniture IF want 2.,relinse any Lied.oe,la.tahlei.chlini, ille:101,, nr nay Ihiug the in the forniture line, rant do Letter Itinn to call /It the fornittre warn rim l •r 3 I'ot:sr; & Co. drrl3 f I{+,l at. bet wern Penn nltti Lthertv. Dressing and Plain Bureaus. IF you %.,Int get 6 gnni ar , ooc chcap do not cur get to cull at th011:11 , ,t,. Wore. Room of TB Yousr; & nui 21 Hand .t. be!ween Liheilv and Penn Sofas. PAIR rwar sofas nn hnnd and for sale /IL et the Fur nu ute IVare ll o om of T 13 You Nr; S.: Co. nns . 2l 111%4 .t. bet. een Li'lertv and Penn. Sugars. WITTF. Wl,l, lirt•:: tiara 11114,14, an.l fir tu.e J. Si. J. M' nry ITT, 221 z Pit - tabor:lh Pa /nafacturod Tobacco 20 KII6i i ,; r.• rtt ;,:. 10 .• V.. 10 " In Flu, and f, J. 3. J. NrDEVITT. 2.14 1.0,0rtv., Ground Spicos. 1 1 • %NS C.- 10 d ••.; In 'torn J .1, .1 Nl,-DT:I - 11 r, `2',. I I, %. • I'(.11:) Cr..')lNlNti!;. irik rs. now rt,l ibol tt fui tm•tern..: .•:•ect‘tri at No V? 11 st.rot ner or Tntrrl. ftt. A A NI tSON. rie, 12 I. Fl.\\\ELs~ ,•,••••• Ro b, A A \I \SI , \ N. No 42 \I o ‘t% Ii 1,1; it. C !- \ 111 . 1 i I' HI t• tit A..\.tu , l at r 12 42 ‘11.1. , 1 .1. De Laincs. 20 mle rin.l ~.1 !mina for .1 Ht. 20c per put], Fur sole ot N 42 Nl.trket et! I,i d. 12 ABB LS rrtme Letrd.ynt ret,ivrA an.] sttlo by JAMVS NIAY. To the Lathes. OP EN I N(i 0114 .I.ly, .1111.101,1 :Or of Broche Shawl, Alpo, or: hand, a low 9110 , 1•11.1 French Broche Long wiltvl l v,lll be sold a pea' iarotn, at the .tore. W. 11. GALZRARD, nos I a 79 Nlarket Street. To the Gentlemen AFINE rissarirnent of French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting.; Scat fs, Cr ivats. Stock ..Shirts, Drawers, Under vests and 1 lo•iery: also a few , of the "Shaker'' Flannel Drawers and Shia., at this "Ness \'ot I.: Store," 7 larkiit street. novl 2 W. 11. G.3,RRARD Ribbons, Velvets and Satins. ~per (by expo•-s) Nnotlit,r lot of Fu+llion-t- N ttble Ribbon., 11.41.1 Velve•ts uuJ Satins, al the New York store, 79 Murliet street. de:l3. lY H G.IIIIIARD. Juvt Arrived at the "sew York Store," 1()ØDOZ. and Gentlemen's Kid, CIISII• mere, land the beritotalitie. N. B. None but the but Kl.l (loves kept at 79 Market street Men's Morino Shirts and Drawers. DURcii.tsEuS will find loll & Pennock . ; a I.lull it.i.ort mom 'of men's Merino drawers, and double and wind. lirensted Morino ;thins. Also. Cot ton, An do blenched and lint:leached. Der. 6. BLANKETS. 2CASES No 3 (low priced) Economy Blankets Just received and for sale by dec6 SHE A Sr PENNOCK. Pittsburgh Temperance Depository. JUST received from the American Temperance Society, New York, a full u.iottrnont of their publications, and the Journal and Youth's Temper ance Advocates for .lanuury and February; and un hand, permanent Temperance Documents; Confes sions of an inebriate; My Native Village; Hannah Hawkins; Boy's Temperance Book; Temperance Tales; Deacon Giles' Distillery; Temperance Hymn Books and a variety of other Temperance Documents for sale at the New York Retail Prices. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Corn :fifer . No 9, sth street febl7 lw NIcCANDLESS & McCLURE. r_TAVE removed to Fourth at, opposite R & R II 11Pritternou'e Livery stubleg. .inn7-3m RICHARD COWAN, Alt- , rncy nt Law, 't Buildings, 4th street, near Market wly office in Burke jone 19-(l,Scii Ecnik Notes aith CORRICTED DAILY BY A. &RAMER, EXCUANGE BUOICEII SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants and Manvfact ers'Scrip Exchange Ban/. Scrip Currency Berke County Scrip . EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia New York Boston Baltimore SPECIE. Gold ....4 prem. Silver par PENNSYLVANIA,--PITTSBURGH Bank of Pittsburgh Merck...in/sand Manufacturers bank.— Exchange Do. Ifollidaysburgh • Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties . jDo Pennsylvania Comnerrial Bank of Pt nosy:ran,a.. Carincrs . and Mccliemics' bank Kensio eon bank.. Itdovfacturenrand Mcchanics' Ifrehanies Mayawensing Philadelphia bank Schuylkill tiorithreark ..... "........ • • • Western Rank of Penn Township Girard bank .. U. S. bank and branch es COUNTRY BANKS Bank of Germantown " Chrtter county " Delaware county " Montgomery county... 11',,,thu,nbe4and Farmers' bank of Bueks county. Easton tank Doylestown bank ....... ....... Franklin bank of IVashingt,n Bank of rhambersburrl....... " Middletown " Gettysbutigh ...... " Lewistown ... Sniquehannacounty... Berkstountu bank Columbia Bankand Bridge Company Ca'rlisle bank Fri.; bank Farmers and Drorera' hank " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading . Harrisburg hank Honesdale " Lancaster " Lanenster ec." ........ Lebanon " Miners'bankar P01t5ri11e........... ilonon gahelabank of Brownsville par `en? Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2 Northampton hank. Towanda hank— frvominz hank.... It Branch bank Y o rk hank Lehigh county bank. GEO CUCHR.-IN, 1V , >.>,1 +t. 011 In l'lrlynont bank of SI. Clairstrille Clinton bank of C'alow.hus Colvmhiona hank of Sew Lisbon r.'irrlerille (Lan•rence, cashier) ( Warren, cashier).. ...... Chillicolbr hank Coomerrio, hank of Lake Erie. nonton hank...-. ..... ..... Pr 4,11. lin hank of rolunhns._... .. _ Farmers' and Merhanirs' hank of Steubenriile..l Farmers' hank of Canton (7enn::•er G,..lnrille !fa .nilton l.a.n railer Marietta ..... 11, rhanir4' and Traders', Cincinnati.. r. 77.. .. Years .. ........ 7:.r ne srili • Ran/ of INDIANA, cilt, honk et:td branches Si.te Serif KENTUCKY .411 bo nkt baolk flunk of Minos', Siairitri torn pc, rirrinia 1 Rank of Errs, Lank of Virginia Nor'/1- Worterre hank o f .Ilcrchanta'and.llcchanira • bankof Bank at Marganlown 1 rvec‘, A 1 111~(i~ • 1.2 MARYLAND Miliimorr City hanks.. All other solvent Ilanks.. NORT II CAROLINA All sat rent I, a SOUTH CAROLINA, .111 solten tba A. A. NIKON 411,,,0;rent banks_ )InbilrL 7nks.. Coantrg bank, LOUISIANA. Ntv Orleans banks (road)._ TENNESSEE .4'1% 1 lks - . Bank of Clair St. Clair Bank of the Rirl , r Raisin. Monroe 10 Farmer's' and 3/relit:nice Bank, Detroit 10 Michivin liisr.ranre, Co. Ds!toil Oakland Connlo Bank, Pontiac Valuable Real Estate fur sale, 1311 1I AT very de s irable property formerly a part of the Ilnitiold farm, owned by George Bavnrd.) extehding, fowl, the 80, ler toad to the Allegheny River, containing six acres, on which is erected nn eaten-ice Rope Milk, having a steam engine and machinery complete for making Ropes of the Ingest sire. There are on the premises a block of Brick dwelling, houses and a tow of six Ironic tenements. Tltil biautatifol and improving ptoperty, abich will no doubt at no very d Pala period, be annexed to the metropolis of weittern Pennsylvania. is now of•red for attic nn advantageons terms. awarding art opportunity of profitable investment for manufacturing purposes— or tintbdivision into lots for private residences. Fo r term, apply to GEO. COCH R AN. ftiltlB Nn 26 Wood rt. NV. 11. GARR 111 D Valuable MIMEO and Lot for Sale. WE err out hori.erl to sell that three, story brick house, and the lot tin which it is erected, situate on the western side of (Stant st„ above fitlt, at present occupied by Mr P Dekny, as a dwelling. The house is larce end commurlicost nod contains ten splendidly furnished rooms. For further information respecting the property and terms of ante npply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, cor Penn and Smithfield at. Rooms and Steam Power for Rent rrrwo Rooms, (2rl and 3d (loom,) each 35 feet 1 front, by 80 feet deep. wel'. lighted, and on the beat business part of Smithfield street. ALSO, J 1 3d story Room, 18 feet by 60 feet. The above rooms can all be furnished with steam power on the most reasonable terms. Apply t. BLAKELY & NIIrcHEL, jan`26 cor of 4th and Smithfield sts., story.) "NEW YORK STORE." CASHMERES. Paris Reps. M. de Leine' and Alpacas, direct from New York. F.U. CORNER Of THIRD A$D WOOD ITR.F.P.Ts so sale no sale ILLINOIS GEORGIA AL Ar, AMA MICHIGAN iiiiliMEMil ►V. H. GARRARD, 79, Market street, Patronized by trerybody. rtln 4 Pre 4 prey,. 4,Frem The 'Wonderful Vegettlhle Purgatives- FOR THE CURE OF Ileadnche. Giddiness, filieumati;m, Piiev, Dispepsia, • Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice. l'ains in the Back, In ward ‘Veakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising a the Threat:, Dropsy, asthma Fever of all kinds, Fr mole Complaints, Aleasies, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, IVorma,Cholera Morhua, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough. Consumption, Fits, Liver-Compluint,Erysipe Lis, Deafness, Itchinga of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray el, Ner vous complaintaand a variety of other diseases, ari.ing from Impurities of die blood, and obatructione in the organs of digevtion. [Prom the Agent et Quebec, L. C.] DISEASE OF THE LIVER. D E Fr Stn:--Agreraide to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospect of the Clirkener Sugar Contt-d Purgative I'lll, in this city. You ma) , recollect, when I first commenced selling yrair meths. rine, which was in May, 18-A, we little dreamed of the surrest that would crown the undertaking. Our premises lord been so completely flooded be the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy fur every posai hie Complaint under the sun, that I sei hausly cent...tn. platedhaving nothing mime to do with any thing of the ' kind. However, at the most urgent aolicitat ion, we !consented to make a trial of yours. At first we found iconsiderabledilEculty in nut acting public attention to wards. them. People had been so often deceived by I the vile compounds which have tbroded the country for I the lost 15 years or more, that they determined, if possible, never robe "taken in" again; and the conse quence was, they could hardly he persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying is, for 'love nor money." Thus min terra proceeded for n meek nr t oo,when, as good lurk would have it, "Mrs. ti a lady of our citv, who had Icing suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion atilt. most ob st incite character, was persuaded tonecept of a box, on conditinn that nothing wns tribe paid for it, if they did not affitrel her the necessary relief. I must c onfessl we ouraelves had very little faith in the matter, know. ing as we did, that her complaint was one of long standing, and had been unaurcessfolly treated by the MOM eminent Physician• of this and several neighbor ing towns. But we had determined to give the medi cine a fur trial, and if it pra,ved to be wnnLlesi , it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to you and to us. No less to our joy than strrpri-e, how ever, only a few days bad elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired for nnoth ler box. "I really think, Mr. William.," says she, ' that your Pills are beginning to work n great change lin my health, and altogether fnr the better. 'When I took the second rinse. I began to feel much betterthan did at First; the pain in my side was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blood seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in any 'youthful days. Since then, I hare taken the remainder of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of the /10,...e. i have nn doubt that is few more boxes will effectually cure me." 'f ha result was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The Iltith of youth and bean ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a Long ardi a happy life is before her. 1 am satiafied she will never forget the Clickener Sugar-towed Pills. As might naturally be supposed, the news of tide ex trnordinarY cure was rapidly disseminated throughthe city and adjacent country; and acareely n week had elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click ener's Stigar-Cnated Purgative Pill-; and the demand Las abeam-1y incensed to such on extent, that we find the grantee; difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not norm likes exaggeration, I might almost say chat we are literally besieged by women and children, labor: ing under every possible ailment a Melt "human Flesh is heir to." The halt, the lame, rind the blind; the asthmatic, ecneumpt lye. and dyspeptic, are.thronging oar doors in pursuit of the neyer•failing Panacea._ Testimonials of its salutary efi%-ets are voluntarily flowing in upon us from mcry riwartt.r. Ono person inlorms us he has been relim e d of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Anon} to end I CM...fed from a seri rotaeir of Apoplexy. A Ildid hues st.craederi in expelling from his system the •cr•plotns of Jaundice. And a fourth Las josh recovered f, lu m an stud, o f Pith monnrs, Consumption. as whip it 1.3/i COlifiried Lim 10 Ir Led for many months —Souse go lire do not fail to keep us supplied. fle•ides nor het ail Trade. we hose standing milers from the ci , nr.tty to a large amour,;. Send 30 Gros, at year earliest convenience lours, &e. 11 . If. WILLIAMS. Qatbcc, L. C., April 11, 1145. pa > par pal par par . pa, P' 77 ... ....... . par .par par pa, par par REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICK‘F.NER, is the otieinal inventer . of the Sugar Coated And that nothing of the sort w i . ev er henrd of until lie intro- duced them in June, 1E43, U 3 Hill La seen hs the fol. PRE Al I U . ' . This Diploma was nwarded by the AMERICAN . INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city rif New York, October, 1343, to C. V. CLICKENER, fur the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. JAMES TA LLNIA DG F., President. T. B. W A ICEMAN, Cm re.ponding Secretory. GUR Dot: J. LF Ells, Recording Secretory. To A vulD Coll liFF.l7s.—Putchnsers moat olaays ask fur Clickener' s Sogur Coated Vegetable Pills. and see that earl. box has upon it his tignatare; all others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener's ti,;ent for Pittsburgh and oetfi Proclamation. B Yvirtue of a precept under the hands of the Hon. Benj. Button, Jr., President of the Court •of Common Pleas in and Itir the Fifth Judicial Dio. 'tic! of Pennsylvania, and justice of the Court of Over and Termine r and General Jail Delivery in and . for -aid District. and IVm Porter and Wm. Kerr, Esq., Assoctate Judges of rho same Courts 'n and for the said County of Allegheny, dared the IZth day of February, in the year of our Lod one thousand eight hundred and forty nix, and to me directed, for holding a mitt of Oyer urd Terminer and General Jail cry nt the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh on fourth ittinnday of March next at 10 b'clock A. Public notice is hereby given to Justices of the Peace Coroner end Constables of the County rf Allegheny, that they be then and there in their proper persons with their rolls, records, inquisitions. examinations, and other remembrances, in tin three things which to their respective offices in their behalf appertain to be done—and also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now are ormay be in the jail ofnaid county. of Al logheny. to be then nod there to prosecute against them anoball be ju et . Given under my hand in Pilr.burgh this twelfth day of February, in the year of nor Lord, 1846, and . of the Coma imw-enh it the 67th. fehdri ELIJAH TfIOVILEO, Sheriff. New Wprks. TRAVELS IN MEXICO, over the Table Lands and Cordilleras of Mexice,duting the year 1845 and 1844, including a description of California, the principal cities and mining dktricts of that Republic. and the biortaphies of Itothidu and Santa Anna; by Albert M. Gilliam For sale by V OTTEN ON MOICTARS.—Earaya on Hydra*. lie and Common Mortara, and on lime burning, by J. G. Totten. For sale by jan7 OLLE'S PHONOGRAPEIIC DICTIONARY, B —an explanatory pronouncing Phonographic Dictionary of the English language, with a vocabulary of Gteek, Latin, Scripture and Geographical name,. also, a collection of phrases often used by English wri• tors. For sale by . _ RESIDENCE AT THE COURT LONDON, comprising official and personal incinclems. For sale by C. H. KAY. jani. COT OPT of Wood and 3d sta. ANIERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. The American Almanac and Repository of nacrel knowledge for the year 1846, just received and for sale by C. IL RAY, jan6 cor Wo,d and 3d sis. C. TI. KAY, cnrrer of Wood and 3d it? C. 11. EAT, rnrnrr of Wood end 3d BIS C. H. KAY. earner of IVond and 3d Fat TO LETS
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