•.f .- • z..074 , -;t-., . . ==ffllMl=Elllll tip glailu Morning port.l PITTSBURGH, PA. THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 5, 1346 CORRESPONDENTS h referceoe to communication; which may appear tlialtliPet, We have one or two remarks to make.— Mf•will insert none without the name of the author be. Fij atsl.Fo34o known to ua, and when inaerted, mooed ways be takee as expreisive of the iew s of the writer, Iluk4 not the editor of this paper, unless the views se empimaxed areteditorially r calm ked upon and approved Tin WIATHER.—The afternoon of yesterday was Itaiis war* and pleasant; the snow dis appeared Ter) INtidly. Present appearances indicate a general thaw lasithat we will in a very few days have abundance of tinge/ V sour rivers for every description of navigation. P. S. Last night at 12 o'ciock it was thawing sear, rapidly, and every appearance of a Hood. MAIOR . II OFlteC, Msgr• Freer oases before his Honor this nitnoing; two fur drunkenness paid their sues and promised to do bet ter. The other two, vagrancy, were sent up to the Hill for $ day' each. Tii '•Paaat..h—'this Is the name of a new and bilsetifel steamer of ■mall dimensions now lying et' ear wharf, imaistied for the Wabash River trade.— dbCia feat long on deck, 20 feet beam, 4 feet hold. She will carry 140 tons, and only draws 13 isobar water. The cabin is high and roomy; much tab, elegance and comfort is displayed, as on most of air large class of boats. Her arrangements are °Wieldy very commodious, both above and below.— ** la owned by P C Martin, and will be commanded by Capt B ...May, a perfect gentleman, and well worthy of patronage. We heartily wish him success with KU new beautiful little ••Pearl" She leaves this morn• fag for Cincinnati and the iVabash River. _sirA G ROBB, No 99 Market at. has presented us with a vary superior article of Blacking, taanufac tare& try himself. Oa yesterday evening about 9 o'clock, at bill tesi &roes ea Front street, between Grant and Rousts, William Henry. His (anent' will take place on Friday at 10 o'clock; Ilse friends cf tba family are respectfully requested to attend. ST PATRICK'S DAY Time desirous of celebrating the approaching en eiltretsarraf Ireland's Tutilar saint, will meet at the Emmet Hotel, (Sweeney's)in 111,gheny city, on Sat viably evening next; the 7th inst at 7 o'clock, for the payees of appointing committees', and making the leeeneeery preliminary arrangements for the occasion . It in hoped that as many as conveniently can, will be present. MANY FRIENDS. marth4 20 Afotkers.--The difficnity which every mother eleperiennes is administering medicine to infants, i• entirely obviated by Dr. Click ener's preparation, culled the Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill it tecoated with fine white sugar. 50 that it resembles sad tastes like • sugar plum, which no child ever et refused to swallow. For worms this is an assured remedy, and it has been used with earellent erect in teething. Tbernatron of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clickener that she has used for some time, hi. Su gar Coated Pill in both these complaints, anti always will *mire success. Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wool and Litierty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills LB Pittsburgh and vicinity. (Beware of an imitation atticle called "repro eirst Begar•Cortled Palls," purporting to be Patented ee both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries. got up by a. miserable quack, in New York, who, fur the last four or five year., has made his It.ing Lc lacmateiteiting popular medicines. mar S. • De. irestric's Dalian of Wild Cherry.—Tbi. cadebrated remedy to a compound hakemic prepare tient of the 'Wild Cheery and Mom of Ireland, com bined by a new chemical progress with the Ezfrac: of Piot. So salutary have been its effects in ail ca• ass when administred for Coughs, Asthma. Con so p don, or any disease of the lun;‘, that tri,.ny of the m.,,t distinguished physicians have approved an , l recon: 01111113d^a it, and orenly acknowledged it tot., mast I valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable: ossdieine, and is effecting an immense amount uf l good is tbarelief of suffering humanity. l air See Advertisement. NEW SPRING GOODS 11540 VIRST ARRIVAL. • B. E. CONSTABLE respectfully acquaints hi. . custaasers that be has Jost 'veer ecl a part of his firstepring stock of Fancy and Staple Dry . Goods won't which are Rich catered and black silks for dresses of the new impoitatioos,beentiful st y le. Cashmere and DeLeines. 'Handsome French and Twill'd Ginghams. Bonnet Ribbons, a large assortment. Calicoes and Chintzes at 12i. 18j and 25 cts. B E C will be receivirg every day or two for the meat two weeks a further addition of the richest and newest goods of the *rime. feh 27 Spring Fashion for Bata. 4C. H. PAULSON, No 73 Wood street, II ase door above 4th street, will introduce, o % Saturday, the 27th, the Spring pattern of voile -41.01111 Hats fur 1846. to which ho %omen the public and his easterners to call and examine, kb 27.1 w FARMERS ANL) MECHANLCS' TURNPIKE CO.—An election will be held for President. six MaWen tut) Treasurer, of tali Company. on he 28th day or March new. at 2 o'clock P. M.. at the Toll House or said Company, near the corner of ['rico it. JAMES S. CRAFT, President. feif27 id Attorney, Counsellor & Notary.' JAMES S. CRAFT. PIITSBURGH, PA. HAVING resigned the office of Secretary P. NIL.. and Fire Ins. Co., will attend srtcas.r.t.e to Coilectiou and business connected with Navigation, lOsuriace, Accounts and Real Estate. Business boors 9, A. M• to 9 P. M. Moe, No 1 Stuart's Buildings, (No 80 Fourth st,) second door East of Wood street. feb 3-tf ,Tama Cavanagh, 'IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER, TN inaJesrelry, Cutlery silver and German silver '1 Spectacles, gold and silver Pencils, silver Thimbles Ikissere.Tweesers, silk and gum Suspenders, silk and bead Parses, carpet Bags, Hosiery, children's Cloaks. BOOKS Oil. Beef Merrow. et/stile, cream and palm Re, R.e. • . 45I DDoe't mistake the place, NO. 61. MARKET STREET, East side, between Third and Fourth stir., -INtspson's Row. jan 16 Just Published, TEE NATION AL SYSTEM OF BOOK KEEP. /NG; containing the art and science cheroot', .pmatically adopted and carefully prepared for the mercaotile and commercial business of the United Suttee. and applicable to all kinds of business what. mar, ID which some new and very decided improve .,lllltelto in the practice of the art are set forth, exempli ied io two sets of Books kept by double entry, taken from real business trassactiens. to which ans added rawirka seoesurtendatmy of a very superior system, smiessimod for tbe moot extensive bounce in the whole , tone of mercantile transactiuns—with furies of the sostillary Brinks. &thine,. shetpt. &to, and an appendix, containing a complete system of Steam Boat Book b, John FiPmirte. accountant. p•tee $1 2S: .$ 'therat titaeo,ont to those pnr. t&.. 4'll vtgain 1.0.160,..d b y . .tiMUN A Lt) & ELLIOTT, feY2B-6t. Ilnokat•tt.n, Market ttt. nen, Diamond. 1..-3 cakes just leceive for sale by R E SELLERS, 57 Wood st. ni I Sr TORPENTINE--5 bbls jolt received and for se/a by feb2B R E SELLERS. TAI!Lti VABNISH-1 bbl Smith'. best Brown, received end for sale by fib 22 R E SELLERS. SVirtMOlL—i pipe just received, for oak, by R E SELLERS. „,na s^w,~Krrc-•~” a , • 72' # •,-* • Vo*- 44 • ' • .)„ BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. The St Louis Era, of Monday Boys: "A report reached here last evening by the steamer Laclede, that the steamer War Eagle was sunk upon the Low er Rapids, with 2 1.2 feet water in her hold; she had little or no freight on board. The Iron City. which we noticed as being sunk on Saturday, is said to be king on the lower Rapids, with about the same depth of water in her hold. Both. is is thought, can be saved. We learn from the officers of the Atlas, that a hen they passed the wreck of the steamer Billow, on Saturday evening they were taking out her boilers and machinery. All hopes of raising the boat had been abandoned, as it was found that she had 1,1(40'11 so badly as to make such an attempt fruitless. Iro ere informed that the steamer Congress and het ter. go, v. hich were lost, were insured in this city fur over 45,000 ." In the Senate to-day. the discussion of the question of notice was continued. :\lr Breese spoke for up wards of two hours in tavor of the measure, end was listened to with great attention by the crowded audi. tory, which, despite of great inclemency of the weath er, filled the galleries. The honorable senator took a compr•hensive•iew of the question of title, making some new and Interesting points, and presented a for. cible argument in favor of the immediate compliance with the tecomendation of the President relativo to "the notice." The House was engaged during the day in the con eideretion of the case of contested election from ill, State of New Jersey. No decis , nn war arrived et Union, March 2. STY Alin CONGRESll. — Several of the officers of the steamer Congress •rrieed bore yesterday. •%)5 the St Louis Era, of the 24th. From Capt Mulligan we learn that as near es could be ascertained, between fiirteen and twenty lines were lost. Among them were four women and three children, deck rins.en• gets. David Hall, the first Engineer was taken to Vicksburgh. where ha died; end shin one of the deck hands, whose name was Curly Some eii.ht or ten were severely scalded, but were doing well when Capt M. left Vicksburgh, to which place they had been is ken and placed In the Hispitsl. THE glow STuRX — THL N•ll3.—W• I•.t evening' ' received the back mails from the South, which have been delayed by the bees y fall of snow on Saturday and Sunday, which appears to Le re impeded the mails from every direction. The Baltimore American of 1, , the 2d moat goys: ' Snow commenced failing in this city on Friday night, sbout eleven o'cl , ck, ar.ei con tinued, with alight interrm•storic up to P M yester day. We have no means of narerattiv g the LIP; di of it on a level; but it is by fat t h e dtep•st snow of the season." The Washington Uun ion, ti.c 2d Met Snow-King resumed his sceptre again ? e•teril.,y ing, and snaie• I away until ihe evening. Toe hear 'girl fleecy pellicles lay at iciest 15 inches deep end In places whirr the wind hes drifted them, it is more thior Iwo feet. VIONONGALIEL A. ROUTE, BROWNSVILLE, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 .Vats Stag:Ft g ) THI SPLEMpID rAonT 1tL , N17.14 6TLASICHS CONS I' I. f LOU IS NI ;..1 NL ' AND !t1 LOICM, }hive ttentromenned makit,g the, rego'.ar :rips hn twee!) ritistiu , gli and Bin. tist;Pe. The morobtr, boat leaves lire• w i th , I above the Bridge. precisely ur 8 "'clot*. P asse nger s by this hoot tulse, th• st.igcs st BrOW,I vide same evening at 4 o'doc:... no 1 The fipknd. i cat. 1/C the Baltimore and Ulna Itatiroad it Comb:ilart next morning, at S o'cloitk, g sameevening—onit 0•k lochs through (r•rm Pottitiorg to Baltimore and 40 hoots to ion - I he evening boat le•n a at 4 u Passenger. by the eveni"g Ccat, s, .11110 en ti e P“..,1 in own, fortuble State Ituamna Inc ' , rout on t-r the beautliul tn, , nntain saner!. 1na..11,:.ht; oui, and in Cumberland. Thu./ ayonhog night Travel n!tnge,her. - - The Proprietor• of this tout. in orlit, In 111111. , I in• connection cump!e'e between Browny. illy end Cumber. land, have placed on the Road 50 sp:endal Tro . , Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches. ef the most itopoiv. ed models, and ft f.y teams of the best ,otte4 hare., the country afrirds in addition to theii former so el., they feel sati.fied they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who may patrotora. then Routs. By our tickets pssseogers have clinic of either steamboat cr rail road between liMtirrore and Philadelphia, and have the pro. deg.: of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at the Air«, 111 lb' Sr. Charles lintel, N'-'uod at.. or at the churl boat_ feb3 J. MESKI.MEN, Agent. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERcIIANT, East Beaver Point and Bridgewater. BEAVER COUNTY. PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LAKE ERIE. m a l t AND /I I C II I G A N, Daily between Pittsburgh and Bearer. \XT ILL be prepared on earliest opening of Canal navigation, to receive property at his Wharf Boat or In Warehouse, for all points on Eric exten sion, cross cut and Ohio Canals, for all points on Lake Eric and upper Lakcs, as also forward produce, &c. by Penn'u improtrementa. Apply or address J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. QEALED proposals will be received at the Col /J lector's' Office in Hollidaysburg until AUll!et. of Tuesday the 10th tiny of March next, lin- completing the Iles E ItYO I R on the Eastern side of the Allegheny mountaim and for progressing with the work at the one on the Western side, to the value of $20,000, (ihe amount appropriated to the same.) Plans and apeci fications of the work to be done will be exhibited at the said office in Hollidaysburg, fur three days prior to the 10th of March, 1846. Contractors are by law required to give secutity to be approved by the Canal Commissioners in a sum equal to the value of the work, for the faithful parlor mance of their contracts. It will, therefore, be no. cesAary for bids to be neeomonnied with the names end assent In writing of the proposed sureties, and if they should not be te known to a member of the Board. a certifirtoe td ;he ..ulfteiency from a judge of the court of the cuonty artier , loch outeties reside will he rerobed. By order of the Board of Cann! Commissioners, WM. B. FOSTER, Jr., President. CLNLL CoYMtfatoNClti OrnICE, 8,b35.31.wd8, Harrisburg, Feb. 11th, 1846. TV HE subscriber would offer his grateful thanks to the firemen of the several companies for their prompt and effizient services yesterday, in subduing the five, and saving his property from entire dative tion--also to the many other friends, fur their kind assistance. Those Laving business with him. may find him a his residence in 3d st., corner of Ferry alla Liberty opposite the 31 Pres. Church. (.b24 W. W. WILSON. ,:»7 -•nv,ak.vt.1.,,•...--4v, MEE CONGRESSION AI 1816 J. 8. DICKEY, Notice to Contractors. r`• - 4". 406 414)..x, a It' • ' L. R. LIVINGSTON, JOBS J. ROGGIN,CALYIN AD•SIS Pittsburgh Novelty Works! LIVINGSTON, ROGGEN &Cc., MANUFACTURERS OF ADAMS' Haughphy FAIRBANK'S PATENT mamemEm A N 1.1 laLt Lre_.• r. 9 E 3 5 ji_ ---: , 7. - - v y Z -1,, ' • to c) ' 4 <LI-, v" LD A -.. -- . • vr , , ': ". '. .. .4 CT! Pa ALso--MALLEBLE CASTINGS. Corner Front 4- Grant sts., Pittsburgh, Pa Feb 26. IC4C—if To the I lintnt ablo the Juttgo., f ti.o Cow t of Gener• ti I tinnrier Session• of the Peace, in •nd fur the Co u nty of The petition of IVm Fatiney. of Versisilits township. in the county aforesaid, humbly slieweth, that youl petitioner bath prirsided loniself with ['lntel lilt his this nrcomodistion of trainers and Whets, at his dwrl ling house in the township a id prays that your honors will be pleated to ram lairs a IIL , IIIIC to kurit house of cote. tnininem. Au) yo,,r pe titioner, us to Jute bound, will pi ay. 1V NI RA N WO. I Ile subscriLets, Vet &add toWnsbip. do cegtiC) that the aboeo i.roo toner as of g.ood repute fot bonr.ty nod temper:4.4:e. sods well pro. tolod wish home room and coorecoemes for the accommodati , n rritra.eless and others, m.d that said tavern a ricer," •111. V. Vincent N 1 Ne,t;:e, Mt, b. 1 ,1 Hart. It iciry Ha,i,,,m, Je•se 14”gr,ea, l'belia Campbell, lilmtie. VcAJams, .1 H 1.1•11.,, A:frri.l Coree. Mict.arl Kehe,ifir, Cba,l,-,, W Core, ' Jet. S,ii, Wm L 3:ll',ler. mir 4 3.,:` Chr,m , elft rnr, cu. , lchlree 'Lilt offtr• To the Hoilorat.:eil...J a lre. t/1 " !he CoJrt ..f General Q.; wet of the Peace, in moil, - the Coure in of A: eg!,eni. The petii,on of C. livrtvre;l, 3.llVard. cr(y of ruts burgh, in the ((aunt .r s!“. , ,t, 01 , 1 ,cnr pow liner ha h provided t.liese:f the, comdiodalion tinire•r,. and hers, Slid lit• dive;liny in the end t”. 1. 1 ,0! snot fluno-. b.. pleased .r I.irn ft I 4lrel.or I..4nnep S 11 , :h1/." hr.. , " of e nierialtiment. And our; penlii..t.et, 111 in dn . ) bound, wilt pis ‘Ve, the ande.4igned, tit ii-rl4 of the 31 ward. du rett , l4.thlt the 40.•4 p0t,t1.3144 14 of g0..1 repute “(11 . 1!• a• d ten.peiro.re 1111 . . is rs with. h ,,„ r e , aver fio the .t.-omm wie,o„ and othea, •11.1 that said tavern Is r.eee.• 1% t I Nincker. 11" linvr .1k1:41, 1% churn D..o,r:n Jr, NI.••••• Ci r.l, JNIIICIA Kedr, B F J 4m, K Nrilittirr Jenl4 , n. Mlrkrre:, 1% rtm lorFrr.rr, J-:ne.B Beer, rr n. To r :r I%vr:rf Gen (,),, r f er . 1 0, Peace, •a and 0,•• C.•Nnty of ..hirrhem v. 1 • A..Ir. A t r.vs6vnd, J frerron tow, urose-n J.l. !I:0.hp! n .. .. Ctr ILI Is 1, Joe h!.O. .•11 1 ,P::"11111. , i olLr,a S . I ; t!... .1,•11 yttte iliknoes Tp! • t Ael !•: , 11 n ~• u..• .c 4.4 1 , 1, ‘Nt)111 - .'N CP, ‘1(.3111:.% t). Nre I , •C L.nirr ,. r,7 , ' . , 4" ~ n• o+.ri•L•r, .1. r. 0 .• that ti, iff.ovr le wp.r.• 10, Loren end urv.rr 4, , tit dis pt.'s ided wilt Loos r".111)i I,ii “I" trtsve.c . t• sr"! ut Cal./ tILNI'r, Is is Itt:r.• 3.d,11, W. T. Prtef son Hu g h Ken4l,, Tsui (lo.trr, rnlr4 To !do f10..0.uh . .• eJ. !do 11 . .0....:"(ier,vr, s t l'. ace. a4l t ! tho Coup. ,f T r•:+1. Co. 1... Ward, stry of En T•t;t of • it •ii 11'1i I.; sour hlrnred art h 1,1. lho -n.ro o .ttivv;rt• MOvi oil. r 9, nt Lnc hq. , ' in 11. r if it V Send ward .our fl ,nu„s w 1;1 he pleased t•• crvnt u ' w on., kr.T a hour enter tutronrult. .Ir.d sour retilinurt, on tlu,, 6.”1,11. will pros. I).1N1 El. FICK S.ISON. rotir.••nv of the First Ward etty of PI: gi., 114 , th , lt • Mho,. 1.1" Son.l rer.te for honer!) ite,4l trmpeo. nrr, and well pn,sid,.l 1 , 1 r 1, hw:usr room 0r.,1 Conseil:et:Cs for the nrcommodali. , n of travelers and others, and that 1111.1 tavern is necrasary. Adam Hoek, M Edward Foots ink, Wm Sheohey. rhos M`Mnstvr, Wm I) Pat:on, Valontine Ilnh, John Graham, Ch et. I' E Frrytt t, Sn true! ri•oret. J dson, Andrew !Julien, marl d3t. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Oenet•l Qoatter Sessions, of the Peace, in end for the Coun ty of Allegheny. The petition of John Weissenborii, Pitt Township in the county aforesaid, humbly showeth, that your pe titioner bath To nvidtal himself with materials for eu> commodation of travelers and others, at his tlwelllng house in the Township nf itesaid, and preys that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, a, in duty bound will pray. JOHN WEISSESBORN. We, the subscriber., citizen, of Pitt township, •In certify, that the above petitioner is of g—od repine lot honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of travelers and others, and thar said tavern is necessary. W Hovuler, Peter Krader, C Presser, Aug. Kleine, L Huns, John Barthle, C Hoeveler, Jacob Tomer, Jacob llyerly, Joshua Ruch, Conrad Haeroher, Peter Barger, mailtl3t. To the I lonorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and (or the Coun ty of Allegheny. The petitiots of Humphrey Jones, 4th ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly .heweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma 'mists for the accommodation of travellers and others at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and pray. that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a house of public entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. HUMPH REY JONES. We, the subscribers, citizene of the 4th ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the arcommcdetion of travelers and others, and that said tavern is neces eery. Allin Brown; A T Johnston, James Matthews, James Armstrong, G W Jackson, John M'Crea, tnar3 3td A LL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny MIL as Collectors of Tales, or otherwise, are resists led to settle their accounts to or before the lit day of April next,after which time suite will be itamedi• ately entered against delinquents. JAMES CIINNINN HAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, JOHN MeDOWELL, PATENT Commissioners' Offioll, .Irin”ary 23. 1846. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of AlleyAcny The petition of W Hutchison, of Jefferson Town ship, in the county aforesaid humbly aherreth, that your petioner bath provided himself with materials for the accomrr °dation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house in the Tp. aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of •mertainment. And your petition er, as in duty bound, w ill pray, Pilll We. the subscribers, citicens of Jefferson Tp.,rlo ceitify, that the above pet itione: is of good repute fur hon,ty uud temperance, and 14 well provided with house room end conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necen. nil ry. W. T. Peterson E. Perris/11, F. Roads, Isaac I.srge. Jona lirge. Franck m••r4 <l3t To Mr Honorable 'h. Jaffee' of the Gourt of Gema ra? Quareer Setstons of At Peace, in axd for Me Co.nty of Allegheny. Thepati:i ,, nof Synod Murrny, .Ult aard city of Pills burgh, In the c ounty afuraaaid, bumble sheweth, That your petitioner bath ptuvided himself n itb materials for the aredminodutton uftra•rler* and (Aber., at his dwelling home, in the city blurt satd, and prays thst row Ilont• w ilt p•eased to grant trim a Incense to Leer a house of pubic entertainment And )our pc; it tuncr, a. in duty, bound..iti SAMUEL MURRAY. We. Ihu tuh.criber., ci!ilerts of the 4th ‘V•rd, ao CrftiCy that the al, 'e petitioael, is of gory' repute for honest and ierriper.ince, anti it writ provi.lerl nith , 111 ui i CIPIVe tente. fur the accommodation of 111“riel • knit other, Slid I bat bald tavrat I. DCGIM• •utv. Jame., McAfee, Jernev Metliewit Jam , i Arrn,:reng, Wm Cnrr,ll. Simon Stne:l, J V d niivender, I) ilre•nrien, M 11 intmoro, M. 1-essle, 11 A W J, , tm rry,alf, Thomas Itetvd. ma, 4 3, - . . T o ?he II hnniel:ie the Ji,tieet of the Court of Grser .1 Q .a. ter Se-otteti• of the l'ence, in and for Os* 0001 t. IN , •1 A'',dehenv Tire petit ein t-f John Shatter, 4,1 . tlitins Insenship, in the trionty sf.re•mt I. hnnili'ty ithewe•h, that your c rtitt.tner hash iirhsidt'd hrmsetf with for the seremtet e,nofttnarler.and,abt-n.atl:iiJwrl hnA at 1,• , ;.e in the I , tvin.hy •forir•sidt end Tway* tlett v 1 1,1 I+ rr wall b e pleased 10 grant him a I tcrnwto keep n rahlir teeitie of eltretainnient. And your po• tite , nt r, a• in Jut) botihd, will luu 1 SiIAFFER. ‘l'< the tititwerJhers. riCten* f heort.thir, .1 drat the attiive 10 tittoner 01 of good re; Nile Lit hotrecy and t•moeritort t . srr l i• pri.iviiled with 110050 f.torrl anti coot enienee• tor the •ccomtneelati.in truse;ers and ott.a s, and that said tavern t. woes ''' l Y 'eter Perch-rent. Jar hairston, Rotx.rt Dttna.tilutt, ,ITP. lathll m r , Sam . ; Ltnihn, Jelin Adttania. John I) Nlatqtrett, I:phr.itm Smith, John . raeli.th, Jas (ii;rnote. mar 4—d3t C A RTtV To •hr lionorabie /Re Jaidr. of ate Court of (7 , *• rr,lt CFI Irttr Sorsio.4•l :At Peace, an mad for Cvuoty of .Clegheßy. p^l , n of E2-4,r1 11 , . re, township,: lopen , Is •isl , wrlh 000 t our .. . '' pr ,..er 1,30 h h tal• ftm the sectimeth.hitt m a tt tire:err and-there. at hie dwelling ho ;le. in the tinehaldp at o retahl, sort prays that your 11. , ,rs •Wo pichard in gran: Lim a license to kart" • ! •,••• ..r ortastrose.,t,•l ti rare petitioner. a. to try hand Oilplay. EZEKIEL BEECE. We, the 11,1,n-cried, cttittena of Wilkins township, do cc, f t that the alteirre peiltionri is of good repute h.,nest7 0,1 temperance, and ia well rrositcled with bottle loran and (sr the accommodation rf travellers and others, and that said tavern is neces sary Jiihn Shr%frr, A llntback. l .‘l Pio-Arr. Stephen Itar ttnr, J r 111 ( John,) Vett r vin Gmen, Ittdent Jnritti Itsr it,. Adams, Jas Curry. mit 4 . _ Ji,rr, NI• Srtre, .144. Jf tineritlel iirtlt. Jr. 11. 11. NlT;ilinnr? 1,01,b. Il,e 11, uotablo ti... J o dgeti td . C“tllt nl (ienetni Q tarter St,sik,o• of the I'eace, in and for ttio Cuun tylof The prtiiiiin of J. f:ame.n of the Sd ward of die tit, of Allegheny, In the court, aforesaid, humbly slieweth that your petitioner ',nth pmaided himself with mate, alti lot the accommodation of travelers and other., at his dwelling house in the tits aforesaid, and that your Honors will be pleased to Sant Will IL ::cer , •e in keep a 1.41,11 f Lotion of aril,' tailiteent. And your pit t•mr.r, tur in dut) hound, will rims. .1. CARSON. 11'e, the silltscithers. rltizen• of the 34 ‘Vard, do ee rt the ..I),,ve petition, is 01gta01 repute far honesty •nd it nverrwre, ■nd i• spell provided with house I trckm and ronventenre• for the ac , omniodation of trnvele•s •nd ,ttheri, and that said tarcrit is nece•- To the likotorahle the Judges of the Com t General Quarter Se.sions iS the Peace, in and for tho Court- ty of Allrgheny. The petition of B Thompson, of the 4th Ward, city of l'itts'gli. In the county aforesaid humbly tame eth, That your petitioner bath priwiried himself %Oh materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, nt hi. dwelling house in tho city aforesaid, and pt uss that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a Herne. to keep n public house of entertainment, And your petitioner, us in duty bound. will pray. WILLIAM B. THOMPSON. We. the anbseribers, citieens of the 4th Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and tempetence, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is Deceit- sa ry. C A McAnulty, Chn's Coleman, J if Dougherty, A Stewart, Simon Cressinger, W'm S McLain, II II Jellies. John rowler, John Coonorton, G M Riley, Janina M Keller, Tho's F Newall roar3-,13t. DI the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera Quarter 5e...14,0t of the Peace, in and for the Coon. ty of Allegheny. .1" he petition of Joseph M'lntyre, 4th ward, Alleghe. ny city, in the county afonesaid, humbly @hewed), that your petitioner bath provided himself with mate- rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid' and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound. JO will play. SEPH M'INTYRE. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ith Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and ternpetance , and is well provided with house room and conveuiences for the accom- modation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. George Drayer. N Steiner, Pbillippe Paulin, Abram Hays, John M Peifer, Samuel Hays, T Janter, Jos'h Smith. Dr. Whitaker, Wm. Smith, L Walter. a E Nieman, mat 3 d3t. H M Smith, Sires Hewsten, A C Bell, Hugh Dulling, Patrick Kane, John Small. NOTICE CoMmisSioners W. HUTCHISON Jas. 1,, , bb, Joe. Cat frip W. Lowrie, H. H. M'Elliiney S. Heth, Jr. Jeare MrFarlend, Smml Wallace Wm Brown, Seth 31noheer 11 , ,!.ert Bt own, L - , Donald Cun phyll, John Moffat Ito , ,ett S. on, %mr Mat,n, John Bright T F Fminford in3l3-3t. SKATES, Cutlery, leery, Ebony, du. for sale by JOHN W. BLAIR, 120, Wood it. • ". • • MiWMMI AUDITOR'S REPORT OF PITT TOWNSHIP, THE following statement ■lows the condition of the several officers accounts to the present time. all of which here been carefully examined and found to be as foilowsi vist JOHN GREErgouGu, Supervisor To amount of warrant drawn on Treasu rer for Roads, To amount of warrant drawn on Treasts roc for Poor, By amount expehded on Roads, '• Salary fur 1813, By amnunt expended for Pour, " Salary, WILLIAM MeDONALD, Supervisor To amount of warrant drawn on Treatilk rflt for Roads, T. amount of warrant drawn MI Trttant , ITT for VUUr. By amount of appropriations for expenditeres on Hands, on kis District, Inc 1845, by (be Auditors and Supers'. aura, April 3d, 1845, 11,000 00 By salary, 120 00 1.200 00 " amount overdrawn. 33 80 " " expended over appropriations, 1513 28 By amount rairraJori on Coo►, ..I■ry. am.uot uTer drawn. JARED M. BRUSH. Supervisor To amount of Warrant drawl os Treas urer for Rawls. To amount of warrants drawn on Treas. um for roar, By aninestt expended as Roads. $B3l 55 - Sulam, 120 00 By •mnuat etpendmd as Poor. WILLIAM GILNIOR, Supetvino roamountor.ansntadrman on Tres*. Dr. urer tor roods, $9B 62 to amount expended on Pont. $143 63 By amount elpended on R•vmds, P.m, Co •mount Itos4 Dy •rnnnnt of worranu raid Unßeat , il pi, party, Lott lanes. Error, on Duplicate, Exonerat tens, Commission on $3,857 55 at Q re: et. Balance on bands, To smcnrct of Poor Ouplitate, srerreist paiJ, unseated property lost T•ties. " errors on duplicate, " exoneration*, commission on $1,083, et 8 per cent, 1 iO 01 amount on hands, 23 , 2 89 To •mount of School Duplicate, By warrant, raki, U . nsested prorerty, 1.0•4 Taxes, Errars on duplicate, Exonetaticam Commi.sion an $3.123 60, at 6 per cola, 187 41 Amount on hands, 629 05 To ainnunt drawo for services of Auditor's •nd Clerk. To Attorney fees. Serving Notices, •• Printing. By sor•icar of Auditors ead Clerk. ' Attorney fees. Serving notices. •' Printing, To outstanding warrants and cortilicates on Road $4.833 34 Do do do on Poor 1,814 12 Cr. By am't. due a. W. tang, 27 SO By set. due by W. Gilmer, $127 80 •' A. T. Bougher, 305 90 •' Alex. Wilson, 47 54 •• John Sheffer, 47 75 •• W 53 40 Am't. in bands of Tniasuree on Rnaa, 20110 14 Am't. in hands of Treasurer on Puor, 232 89 Anit. in bands of Treasurer oa Rebook, 829 05 To rreLip in debt. $3,/57 69 In conformity to the Law of March. 1844. The board of Auditors and Supervisors Districted the Township to the several Supervisory, and levied a Ts: of Roe Mil's, fur road purposes, sad Two and a half mills for Poor, on assorsmant of Township by County uscasor--neither Supervisor to elpeod over 81200,00. J. D. W. WHITE.' JOSEPH BIRMINGHAM, .Asti'rs. JOHN RUT HERFORD, Attest THOS. A. ROWLEY, Clerk Pitt Township, March 2, 1846. msr4.d2t. Light Heading. MISS LESLIE'S Pencil Sketches; Paulding's John Bull and Jonathan; Hogg's Winter Evening Talent Adolplio; Gill Blasi Don Quizotet Heart, by Dupperr; Joe Miller; Paul and Virginia; Wandering Jew; Ion; Lady of Lyons; Fazio; Fredricka Beemei'a Novels; Canary Bird; The Wife; The Maiden; Woman, an Enigma; Conquest and Self-Conquest; Lady of the Manor; For sale by BOSWORTH olls FORRESTER, 43 Marla street. McCANDLESS & McCLURE. HAVE removed to Fourth et., opposite & R ratteison'e Livery stablu. .MAT.4se 184 5 . ----- JOHN REA, Treasurer Expeue Aceolint Township 110 c stands, Viz Raid. 20 BOXESC Raiser's forme .C. P MARTIN 60 Water stieet Palo Driady. HALF pipes for stle by PC MARTIN. b 2 660 Wuter it • GROCERIES, HOICE groceries, spices, tobacco, cigars, wines, V and liquors °fetter kind always on bandana r„,, sale on accommodating terms by PC MARTIN, 84 Watet ft. $877 68 Port and Madeira Wines. 18 QR Casks. fur male by P. C. MARTIN. IVtiter nt Cr. $767 66 120 00 Old Eye Whiskey. AFEW garret . warranted from .8 to 11 year. Old, for sale by I'. C. MARTIN, feb26 80 Water st. $877 66 Gin. ONE Pipe Holland Gin, f.r •nle by I'. C. MARTIN : 60 Weiler et. $3lO 27 GO 00 $370 27 'BUTTER AND JEANS. PIECES Steubenville Jeans; 15 Barrels Roil Buiter; 45 Kegs Lump; in more and for sale by LAMBERT .4.SHIPTON, bIT 133 and 135 Wood st. $2t47 O Cora Brooms. 150 DOE. awned size,. revived end for *ale LAM BER SH I PTON, febl? 133 .rl 135 Wond at. 2159 15 ; .. ,3 KEGS Lard; 4s , B sacks prima Feathers; 2 Beadles Deer Skins; 60 dosen toot Yarn; 3 Bartels dried Apple*, received per steamer Consul, and for sale by LAMBERT tf•SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood sr. $2747 08 .2019 55 60 00 19 60 38 BBLS extra, for sale by %V B A SDF,RSON, N 6 25 Liberty & 3 Ferry xt $2159 15 Produce. 50 B HE LS Oau; sacks Corn; 2 bbls white Corn mall; 5 '• yellow .4 do; 1300 lb. Buckwheat Flour; Just received and for sale by ebl6 W B ANDERSON, Dr. $951 55 Hama. 1 00 OF small size and auperinr qualities For sale by W D ANDERSON. $951 55 11 B SlUAFFER.cornerof Wood and Water st. has just recei,ed • full stock of cloths. ves ting. and every article of gentlemen's wear, which he will sell low. f.. 1 ,2 I $541 21 60 00 jool 20 "'ESTI:NUS, Albin bud figured et %VIM. B. SHAFFER. enr IVoo4 and Wntr.r at. C of KII lit W SI. B. SH .IFFER. eor Wane' and Waft, al C ASSINEIS all chutes by WM. B.SHAFFER. rnr Myer •t C IIA vA I ail hand•, seble clienp. by WM. B. SHAFFER, en , tVand and %Rt Pr At. Dr. $1,079 33 itt tO, 4-c.—A large tut ja.t reconnect by 1W':11 B SHAFFER. (I+2l r.nr Wnnti and Water at $1,1534 18 18 94 117 53 38 81 18 55 IF want to purcbeate any bedsteds,tnbles.chnirs, settees, or any thing else in the furniture line, you cant do better than to call at the furniture ware room of T B YOUNG & CO, decl3. linndst, between Penn and Liberty. 232 V.. 2,000 14 $4,079 38 Dressing and Plain Bureaus. IF you want to get a good article cheap do not fur get to call it . the Foruitore Ware Room of T B YOUNG & Co, nr,2l !land et. between Liberty and Penn. Dr. 12 079 19 Cr. $1,631 53 9 42 58 70 18 44 9 19 Sofas. 4PAIR of plain neat sofas on hand and for sale at the Intniture Ware Room of T B YOUNG & Co. nov2l Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. Sugars. WEI IT F. Havana Sugar in Boxes; White Brazil ditto in bbls, in store and for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT, Are 20. 224 Liberty et i 2 079 19 r. 3.130 09 Pittsburgh Mantdhetgred Tobacco 20 KEGS Mpg Tobacco; 5 .• Lilies Twin, do; Cr. $2,171 00 10 " Va. " do; 10 " Cav'd, Is Lump, do; In store and Cur sale by J. & J. IVI'DF.VITT, dec 20 224 Liberty st Ground Spices. 1 O CANS Ground Pepper; 10 Cana Ground Cinnamon; 5 Casa Ground Alspice; 5 do do Cloves; In gore and for ode by $3,130 09 138 54 35 00 2 80 34 00 20PS. Plaid Cloaking', new and beautiful raiternh,yust recived at No 42 Market st.cot ner or Third, by A A MASON. dee 12 s2to 04 FLANNELS! FLANNELS! 133 54 35 00 2 50 33 00 100 I'S. Red, Yellow and White Flannels of improved makes at Wholesale and Re tail. at very low prices, by A A MASON. dec No 42 Market at. $2lO 04 BRUCH A SHAWLS. 1 4•21 SCPERIOK arocha Shawls, jest received which will be sold very low. by A A MASON, No 42 Merkel st. 1 CASE FURNITURE PRINTS Selling •tBft per yard et A. A. MASON'S, dec 12 42 Market at. $6,729 66 De Laines. 20". Dark and Light plaid de lains for chil dren some as low as I2oc. per yard, For sale at Nn 42 Market et. by dee 12 Men's Maria* Shirts and Drawers. PURCHASERS will find et Shea & Pennock's a lull assortment of men's Merino drawers, and double and single breasted Merino shirts. Also, Cot ton, do do bleached and unbleached. Dee. 6. BLANKETS. 2CASES No 3 (low priced) Economy Blankets Just redolent, and for sale by dec6 SHEA St PENNOCK. 3.471 97 GOLD PENS AT RE;IDUCLD PRICES. J UST received and for sale by JOHN H MELLOR. 122 Wood ■t. PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. THE only place where this article tan be found in the city is at the corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, where it Is constantly kept on band, to gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c., also superior Havana, and principe cigars. G. SC HNECK. THE subscriber offers for sale thirty - one building lots on a credit often years. These lots are situa ted on Grant, Wylie. Fifth, Ross and Diamond streets, io the 3d Ward of the city, adjoining the New Court House. Persoos disposed to purchase, will find these lots favorably located u to health, convenience to bu siness, and will ultimately be the centre of the city. For particulars enquire of James C. Cummins, or SARAH B. FETTERMAN. feb2.s dtf TWO BOOMS, on Fourth surer, between Ferry and Liberty streets, suitable for an office and sit ting raw. Enquire of Geo. StephensOnr corner of 4th and Ferry streets, or JOHN 1111 MIADDErt, Iduksuo.•••• Produce. CLOTHING Forniturc J & J Menr.ViTT, :.14 Liberty at PLAID CLOAKINGS A. A. MASON Logg Or•dit. To Lin, --:: Patronized by Everybody, The Wonderful 'Vegetable Putgalltee, FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, DisPergiol Scurvy. Small Fos, Jaurviire, l'ains in the Batk, wari Weakneaq, ralpitm ion of the Heart, Rising the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fevsr of all kinds, Fe. mile Complaints, Measles. Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Wormd.Cholera Mochas. Coughs, Quinssy, ‘Vhoopind Cough. Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, tulips los, Deafness, I tchingi of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray el. Set Yous complaint A, and a variety of othertlitsesaea, arising front IMpnrities of the blood, and obiuntetided in the organs of digeition. [From the Agent et Quebec, t. DISEASE OF THE LIVER., DEAR SlR:—Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the [Aitken,' Sur„nr Coated Purgative in this city. You may recollect, when I first commenced selling your media tine, which was in May. 18.4. we little dreamed et the success that Gould Crown the undertaking. Out premises had been so Completely flooded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every puss). ble complaint under the sun, that I seriously contents. platedhaving nothing more to do with any thing of the kind. However, at the most urgent solicitation,We consented to make a trial of yours. At first we onod considerabledifficulty in attractingpubliC attention to wards them. People bad been so often deceived by rite vile compourds which have flooded the country for the Inst 15 year' or more, that they determined, it possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the cons" , garnee was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saving is, fur "love nor thostey. $ Thus matterra proceeded fur n week or two, when, ail "good luck would have it, "Mrs. a lady of our city, who had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob. siinate character, was persuaded to accept of a box, oft coodbion iliat nothing was tube paid for it, If they did not affirrd her the necessary relief. I rtiuel, taufeaN we ourselvestrad very little faith in the matter, know ing an we did, that her complaint was one of long standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor. ing towns. nut *e had determined to give the melt. eine a fair trial, and if it preyed to be worthless, it you'd be a source of satisfaction to bob* it, both to you and to as. No less to our joy than surprhie,ho* ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again presented herselfat our counter and enquired for anotti er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says she, 'that your phis ate beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogether for the better. When t took the second dose, I began to feel much bettertba* I did at first; the pain in my side was eonsiderablyra• lieved; my appetite began to improve) and the blood seemed to circulate through my veins as it did ib any youthful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I hays no doubt that a few more boxes will effectually eure me." The rei.ult was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth and bate ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of long and a happy life Is before her. 1 em satisfied she will neverforget the Clickener Sugar-Coated Mlles As might naturally be supposed, the news of tidiest traordinary cure was rapidly disseminated throughthe city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had elapsed, before enquiries begun to be made for Click ener s Sugar-Coated Purgatice Palm and the demand has already increased to ouch an extent, that we Lad the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem like exaggeration, I might almost say that we 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, consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the never'failing Panacea.- Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon us front every quarter. One person informs as he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Another bus just recovered from a seri- sus attack of Apoplexy. A third has surreeded lel expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice. And a fourth has just recovered Flom en attack of Pul monary Consumption, which had confined him to biz hed for many months.—So we ga. But do not fail to keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we have standing orders from the country to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience Yours, 3.e. R. 11. WILL{AMB. Qurbec, L. C., April 14, 1845. REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, la the original inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he Intro. tinned them in June, 1643, as will be seen by the ft& lovvingt PREMIUM This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New York, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER t for the invention of SUGA R COATED PILLS. JAMES TA LI,SI A DGE, President. T. B. WA XIMAN, Covesponding Secretary. Gtranott J. LEEDs, Recording Secretary. Or To Army' Coe E IT4l. — ParChltlieri must always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coaled Vegetable Pills, and see that each boa has Upon it his sigaattuoi j ail othet are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of WcJ and Libsterl streets, is Dr. Clickener's „agent fur Pittsburgh and vicinity. ocsd BY virtue of a precept under the hands of the Hon. Benj. Patton, Jr., President of the Coot of Common Pleas in and fcr the Firth Judicial Die trim of Pennsylvania, and justice of titeCourt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in and for said Distlict. and %Vm Porter and Wm. Kerr, Associate Judges of the same Courts in and fOr the said County of Allegheny, dated the 12th day ci February, in the year of onr Lotti one then:oiled a hundred and forty six, and to me directed, for Waive a court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Dishes , cry at the Court House in the city of Pittsburitt on fourth Monday of March next at 10 o'clock A. M.— Public notice to hereby given to Justices of the Perm Coroner and Constables of the County of Allegbeny4 that they be then and there in their proper persons with their rolls, records, inquisitions, eaaminatiotok t and other remembrances, to do those things which to their respective offices in their behalf appertain to b• done—end also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now are or may be in the jail ofsaid county of A I. legheny, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand In Pittsburgh this twelfth day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1846, and of the Commonwealth the 61th. foh-td ELIJAH TROVILLO, Sherift New Works. TRAVELS IN MEXICO, ever ibe Table Land* and Cordilleras of Mexico, during the year 184$ and 1894, including a description of California, tbss principal cities and mining districts of that Republics and the biographies of Iturbide and Santa Alum by Albert M. Gilliam For sale by jan7 /110TTEN ON MORTARS.—Essays on Rydratt 1. lic and Common Mortars, and on limo baralogt by J. G. Totten For sale by jut? 1110POLLE'S PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONAR I _UP —an explanatory pronouncing Phunograpide Dictionary of the English language, with a ►oetbYgrr of Greek, Latin, Scripture and Geographical nettam. also, a collection of phrases often used by English wile tars. For sale by . _ C. H. KAY. corner of Wood and 9d its RESIDENCE AT THE COURT LONDON& comprising official and personal incindents. For sale by C. H. RAY, jen7. corner of Wood and 3d ats. AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. The American Almanac end Repository at nseful thrwriedge far the year 1846, just received and for sea try C. H. !EAT'. CQf Wood and 3d sts. q•e • ••••••.- C. H. KAY, turner of Wood and Sd au C. H. KAY, tome? of Wood and 3d Its
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