likag „Morning Poet. PITTSBURGH, PA. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1846 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear in this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.— We will i neer' none without the name of the author ber lag fit st made known to us, and when inserted, roust al ways be taken as expressive of the views of bites:Tiler, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editoriallycemarked upon and approved. CLIPPER No. 2.—This is the neme or anOtlfettiew and splendid steamer of very large dimensions, that takes her place in the Cincinnati line of packets this morning. Her dimensions are as follows( Length 210 feet, breadth 32 feet, depth of bold I feet, stroke 7 feet. The engine is constructed by Messrs Thos K Litch & Co, and the bull by Porter, the upholstry by Edmuruleon, the painting by Spear, and the joiner work by Milienger. The whole mechanical part shows for itself. But we venture to say that those who will take the trouble to pay her a visit, will read• Sly concur with us, that she is one of the most perfect specimens of workmanship tkey haveever seen. She wounded by Capt Crooks, whose long experience and popularity, cannot fail to please. The Clerk, Was Wells, we all know to be a perfect gentleman, always kind and attentive to his guests. Dr. Wisfar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound balsamic prepara tion of the Will Cherry and Moss of Iceland. com bined by e new chemical ptogress with the Extract or Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca• see when edministred for Coughs, Asthma, Consump tion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the mod distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the must valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of, rood in the relief of suffering humanity. ('See Advertisement. To Molders.—The difficulty which every mother experiences iu administering medicine to infants, is ettirely obviated by Dr. IC I ickener's preparation, celled the Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill is enemas(' with fine is bite sugar, so that it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet refused to swallow. Fur worms this is an assured remedy, and it has been used with earellent effect in teething. The matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clickener that she has used for some time, his Su gat Coated Pill in both these complaints, and always with entire success. Sold by %Vat Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agnnt fur Dr Cliekener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. ccr Beware of an imitation article called "Inpro• wed Bit rar-Codlled 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 year., has made his living by • Junterfaiting popular medicines. mar 19 SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Pittsburgh Division, No 42, meets every Thursday evening. in their Hall. corner of Wood and 31 ❑s. Allegheny Division, No 63, meets every Tuesday evening, in their Hall, corner of Federal and Canal /Weell. mar 17.31 4.w Dr. Wm. PI. Wright, Dentist ) Office and Rtridence in SI (-lair sc. A few &tors below Liberty, near the Exchange Hotel HOMPSON'S CARMINATIVE—A safe and certain cute, (and tra rranted to be free from any preparatiou of Opium,) for Colic, Cholera Morba., Dysentery or Flux, Summer Complaint, Choler hien turn.Bilious Colir, drc. It is warranted to cure in all cases when the directions are complied with, or looney refoaded. Prepared and sold by the proprietor. EDGAR THORN, Druggist 4, Apotnecary, marl° car Hind and Penn its., Pittslogh. THREE VG NUM CLOTHING STORE. NO.ISI I LIBERTY STREET THE Proprietor or thi• old and highly pn tablishment informs his friemis and the public at large, that ■ portion of his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK READY MADE CLOTIIING, Is now prepared for their inspection, and he respect• fully invites all who contemplate purchasing articles is his line to pay him a visit. His stock this season is peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest FASH ONS AND PATTERNS, and all his Goods. hav ing been selected by himself in the eastern markets, he can wkh confidence recommend them to his customers as being of the very best quality. H is large assortment of DRESS COATS, Is made is the most modern and improved style, and the workmanship cannot be excelled. Fails of every deacriptiox, Satin 4. Fancy Vests He has a rare and &ants:fel assortment of VESTINGS, To which be would call the attention of the public as be believes them to be more BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAPER., Than anything of the kind that has been offered here Tweet and other coats, for Summer wear, In great variety and made in every style, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, SESFEADERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, .HANDKERGHIEFS, and every other an icle ne canary fora FASHIONABLE DRESS. He has a very large and excellent assortment of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will be sold lower than it can be purchased at any other place in the city—to which he would invite the attention of working men and others who wish serviceable clothing lor every day's wear. Having in his employ some of the BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN, Thatthe Country can produce, and being provided with a stock of (3oods, which for excellence and se. rkity CANNOT BE EQUALLED, he is prepared To gliske Clothes to Order, At the shortest notiee, and in a style that CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Do Dot Pass the THRVE BIG DOORS. It. is not considered any TROUBLE TO SHOW CLOTHING, Ana the proprietor feels confident that after an ea. amination of his stock, all who desire to purchase will find it their intetest to deal at his establishment. The proprietor would take this opportunity to ten der his sincere thanks to the public for the unprece dented patronage bestowed upon his establishment, and as the success he has met with is au indication that his efforts to please his patrons, have not been unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall be omitted on his pert to secure their kindness for the fu- WM. JOHN McCI OSKEY Three Big More, reerl7-d&w , 15. Liberty at. [ Papers that wisertiso for the Three Big Doors copy. Fish. GIBBED Herring and Mackerel in store, for sale low, by, merle MILLER & RICKETSON. Loaf Slifir. 4* BBLS No. 2. 3. 8. & 9 St. James Refining Loaf Sugar received per str Monongabela,and for sale by merle MILLER & RICKETSON, . I.`, „vi* 4 • mo , - fere. sEttizt, . ‘..40 BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. GREAT FRESHET betention of the Mails.—The first train of cars from the East, under the new arrangetnent,!due at 6 o'clock yesterday morning, did not reach this city un til about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, having been de. tamed by a great freshet and the breaking up of the ice in the Susquehanna, preventing the passage of the boat at Havre de Grace. The cars that left this city on Sunday evening were also similarly detained on this side of the river. We annex such ac.munts of the freshet, as have reached us, both in the Schuylkill and Susquehanna. We received no Harrisburgh papers last evening, consequently have but little direct information rela tive to the damage in that vicinity, which is repre sented to be very great. The York cars which arrh ed yesterday afternoon, state that the ftesbet at liar risbergh , was higher than ever before known at that place. The Harrisbutgh stage bridge and the rail road bridge, which were under repair, are both swept away. The damage done on both aides of the river must be very great. Tide Water Canal.—The Deer Creek bridge, eight miles from Havre de Glace, has been swept away.— A letter from the Supervisor of the Canal, writing to the President in this city, states that it will require several thousand dollars to repair the damages. Balamore Sun. The Hartford Madisonian, extra, dated Sunday eveniog, says "The Susquehanna river has risen to a great height —the wharves in this town are partially inundated. and the tow-path of the Tide Water Canal is fur miles ovetfiuwed with water, and great injury to the embankment is anticipated. The fishing floats be• lunging to gentlemen in this vicinity and the neighbor hood of Datlingtun, have been swept away Item their mooting'. Yesterday the river was litterally covert d with masses of timber, barrebi, hogsheads, lathes, floats. frames °Chooses, Sze. On one of the fishing ftusts were two negro women, who roved lustily fur help—they were rescued from their perilous situation, near this town, by some of out intrepid watermen.— We learn that two spans of the Conon ingo Bridge have been carried off. Fete are entertained for Port Deposita Bridge. A ne;ru man, named l'eter Car lisle, belonging to Jacob Hoke, was drowsed yesusi day. Freshet oh the Schwylkitt.—The Philadelphia Ledger of Saturday morning states that the great storm of Fliday night, attended with thunder and li.ihtoing, nod the warm weather and consequent thaw throughout the count: y; has produced a ft esh in the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. A■ for u■ we bare been able to leaf ti, the damage done is not so ex. te nn ive a s was apprrhended. On Saturday, the floe is the Schuylkill was 7 feet I I- 8 inches over the dam at Fairmount, bringing down considerable lum ber, &c. The shores were washed, and below the Water Wei La, the most of the factories and alder es tablialunents have been compered fully or partly to suspend their opeiallooll, which of coutise will be re sumed as soon as the water hos abated. Many of the wharves were washed below the Pet ritaneut Bridge . and wood nod coal carried off—loss, lauwever, incon siderable. The water bas slightly overflowen the city water works building, but net to produce any serious detri ment or damage. At the locks on the west aide of the river, where the Schuylkill Navigation Company are enlarging their locks and making improvements, the damage is out serious. though it must have the tendency to retard their operations a short time. One or tan of the coffer dams have been damaged and 61- led with water; beyond which, the injury dorm is but trifling No doubt the damage upon the rirer has been considerable, though we incline to the opinion that it has nut been one quartet so disastrous at at former freshets. The prevent rise in the Schuylkill at and over the dam, exceeds the one of Dec 24th, 1641 by 114 1 inches. In the Delaware the rise was also very eonsidrable, overflowing men) of the wharves along the city front, but d&ng nu damage. It was represented that up the river yesterday, near Bordentown and Trenton,the water was still on the rise, and had overflown the rail. road near Trenton, so high au to put the fire out in one of the locomotives auarhed to a train of ears. It is said that several miles in extent of the wall of the canal from Womble bas been demolished; that in the vicinity of High Spire, between Lancaster and Harrisburgh, the railroad and turnpike were over flown to the height of 6 feet, and the canal complete ly inundated the greater portion of the whole Tea MLAILAGER AND Ctacatten —We copy the following from the Cincinnati Union of Monday The Ohio is rising rapidly again. The "Messes.- gee" came down from Pittsburgh in 27 hours—erri• ring yesterday noon; a very quick passage. Gi p The "MessEroca's" time--27 Aware Pore Pittsburgh—was made probably. to show what the boat can du. The passage is said to have been a very pleasant, as well a■ a quick one. The masters of t hese steamers are aware, however, that the reputa tion of the line was long ago established, on that score —and they should always, when pressing their trips, bear in mind the fate of lie Moselle. We hope that no accident may occur from a feeling of competition among the rival lines. We understand the Circas sian was close behind the Messenger—and the speed of these trips is very unusual. GREAT SPELD.—The Commercial of Monday says, the fine steamer Circassian brought us a Pittsburgh paper of Saturday, yesterday, in only twenty-six Agues from Pittsburgh, including a number of stoppa ges. This is the quickest time yet. Lawns and Gingham'. ALARGE 4 pirui beautiful assortment of the latest style of Lawns and Gingbams, just reteived and for sale at No 108 Market it. marl 7. SHEA & PENNOCK. Diaderia Wines. SOME very choice old Blackburn Mederia Wine, for sale by the dozen, or single bottle by STERETT & CO., Nu 18, Market street, mer 7 one door above Front. Sherry Wines. BRO%VN, Gola. and Pale Sherry Wines in dozens, or single bottles, fur sale by STERETT &Co., marl 18 Market street, one door above Front. FLOUR--Patterson's extra family Flour, constant ly on hand, and for sale by M B RHEY & Co. m 11.14 57 ‘Vetvr N ALLS-SUll kegs, assorted sizes, for sale by M B RHEY & Cu, marl 4 57 Water st LINSEED OIL-4 barrels per str Rhode Island, for sale by M B RHEY & Co., marl 4 57 Water st. Dried Fruit. 10 0 BUSHELS Dried Apples; 75 " Peaches; Just received and far-sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, fob 25 No 26 Wood at. I=sloEM= T.ET EVERY PERSON who is diketed with Rick Head ache. Heartburn, Vertigo, Jaandies, Dye pepeis, fevers, Pains in the side or back. !Migration, Colds, and in fact any disease which may require a put gative medicine, use Dr. Thompson 's Antl:Dyspeptic Tonic and Purgative Pill, and they will certainly give almost instant relief, causing no uneasiness, sic kness or debility to the patient. They being • cheap and convenient medicine, no person traveling should be without them. They are warranted to be composed thoroughly and purely of the very beat vegitable ingre dient'. Price 25 cents per box. Prepared and sold by tbe, Proprietor. EDGAR THORN, Apothecary end Druggist, corner of Penn and Hand sts., Pittsburgh. merit An Acrostic "JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS" JUST received, a splendid assortment of spring and summer goods, Unsurpassed for quantity. quality or Style. The Proprietor of this Eestablishment Takes greet pleasure in informing his friends and the public In genet-al, that ho is now prepared to fiil all orders that his Numerous customers may favor him with. Strangers and Travelers would do well, in visiting the Iron City, to call and examine his extensive and well Made stock of ready made clothing. He has a corn plate assortment of English cloths, to which he would invite attention: oleo French cloths or every color and quality, which he i. Ofrei ing at a very smell et-Nance on eastern prices. Remrmber at this Store you ant sot asked two prices. being Convinced that small pmfits and quick sales is the best way to secure c•istom, Having in his etnploy the best workmen, he can wairent Every article mode et his estalrlishment t fit well, And to he of the best materials, Le would again invite Purchasers generally to give him a Before purchasing in any other place, As he is confident he can tell them as goad goods at BS Reasonable prices as any house in thiscity Going so far as to say a little che per. All his goods are new and of handsome patterns pur• chased In tha east, hot a few weeks since; the subscriber Now returns hi• to his friends and the public in :eneral, a rd comiernar,.• 'f !heir favors. r-P ' lcon City Giathiar Store, No 132. Liberty rm., 71 (!. O. A. DIcANULTY & FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Canal Easin, Pittsburgh, Pa. 3 Storage. LT AVI \G removed to the large and commodious 11 ararehouse 'rooting 180 G•et on Fountain street by 150 feet. mooing bark to the canal Basin, we are prepared to receive. ir addition to freight for shipment by canal, a large amount of Produce. &c, on storage, at lOW rates. mar 3 C A 51cANULTY & Co. 18 16 MONONGAHELA ROUTE, BROWNSVILLE, TO ILVLTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Miles Staging ) THE SPLENDID /Ant' RUNNING STEAMER■ m ak CONSUL m at LOU IS MI,ANE AMC) liner! rnmmenced making their regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning host leaves the \lnnonp•hela %shall above the Btidge. pre.cistly at 8 o'clock. Passengers by dos boat 111k1.411re stages at Browns %tile same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid c•rs the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Comlserienel, neat morning. at 8 o'cM , k, reaching Baltimore the same evening-OM% 3d hone l home, from rittsborg to Itiltimotc and 4U hours to l'llliarielphos. The evening boat leaves at 1 o'clock. Passengers by the everting Boat, w ill lodge on the Bout in eons hirtable State Rooms the first night; will pa, user the beautiful mountain senery in daylight; sup end bodge in Cumber land. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proptietor• of ;his tout, in order to make the ronnectioncompleehistsreen Brownsville and Cumber larui, have placed on the Road SO splendid Troy, Alba ny. Concord and Newark coaches, atlas moat improv• ed models, and fifty teams of the best young horses the country affords in addition to their former stock they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all alto may patronize their Routs. By •our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat Gr rail road be t ween Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their teats at pleasure. For tickets apply at the office, at t he St. Charles llnirl, Food at., or at the wharf bolt. feb3 J. MESKLMEN, Agent. J. S. DICKEY, FOnwAntnnn Ann rammissioN MERCHANT, Bart Bearer Point and Bridgetoater. BE.Iv Ett et)uNTY PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, ERIC. n gallicr.3l I C IC A N Daily between Pittsburgh and Bearer. \7iLL be prepared on earliest opening of Canal V navtration, to rercive property at his Wharf Boat nr in Warehouse, for all points on Erin exten sion, cross cut and I /hi , Canals, for all points on Lake Erie and upper Lakes. NA also forward produce, &c. by Pennla improvements. Apply nr address J. S. DICKEY, feb24.tf. Denver. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, 82. la ale OrpAan's Court of aaid rouniy. In Om matter of the Administration account of John Glenn and Wm. Noble, • executors of the estate ofJoseph Cooper, late of the borough of Birmingham, de. .-""•—•"' ceased. No. 13, October Term, 1845. Non. 4, 1845, exceptions filled by R. Woods, Esq. And now, to wit, Dec. 6, 1845. The Court •p -point Thos. Hamilton, Esq., Auditor to settle the above account and exceptions. By the Court, JOHN YOUNG, Clerk, To all per.ons interested. The auditor will attend to the duties of his appoint. ment at his office, on sth street, on Thursday the 19th of March inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and where they may attend. THOMAS El A M ELTON, mars-d' Auditor. Carpeting at Auction and Private Sale. M'Kenna's new Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street 3d door from sth., the subscriber has made arrangements with several extensiveMannfacta errs and Importers in the eastern Cities, and will be constantly supplied, and always have on hand a large stock of foreign and domestic carpeting and hearth rugs of every quality and variety of pattern, which he will sell at public sale on Mondays and Thursdays of each week, at 10 o'clock A. At. and 2, P, M. And at private sate every day, Sundays excepted, at exten sively low prices, bills of landing have alreadry been received of several large invoices which are expected to arrive in a few days, at which time proper notice will be given. mar 2 P M'KENNA, Anctioneer. Corn znd s Oats to Arrive. 50fi Bushels Oats, l) 1000 bushels Corn, To arrive after the first rise of water, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, mare No 25 Wood st FOR BALE-500 very handsome and appropriate Blank Temperance Certificates, on very fine pa per, for picture frames; 10,000 assorted Youth's Tem perance Advocates, from No 1, up to No 76, March numbers. An assortment of Temperance Journals, and Hymn and Song Books; Boy's Temperance Book, Confessions of an Inebriate; Death by Measure; Tem. perance Almanacs for 1846; a general assortment of the Publications of the American Temperance Union. For sale at the New York Retail Prices. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent far Amer. Temperance Union marl 4 6t VIAL CORKS--300 gross just received end for V sake by mug R. E. SELLERS. Ti Perseus vriabiug se unualammo biudagoss. THE subscriber beim about to remove from the city; whishes to dispose of bin stock of Groceries. Store Fixtures, &c. And also to rent fur the coming year, the stand which be now occupies. The stock is small, having been reduced with a view towards change of reaidenze. The stand bon an excellent run of cus tom, and may be made to command a first rate country business, being contiguous to the market and several country taverns. Any one whiting to embark in the business, may have a burin by apply immediately to W B ANDERSON, No 25 Liberty & 3 Ferry it. merit: Yittoburgh, Pe. Land Surveying, Civil Zngineering, &c. B. E. McGO NV I N (RECORDING REGULATOR, CITY OP PITTSBURG Will give his attention to Surveying, Laying Out, and Dividing Lands, as heretofore. OFFICE ON PENN STREET , At the Old Place, a few doors above Hand. mar 6.2wd PITTSBURGH, PA. Attorney, Counsellor & Notary, JAMES S. CRAFT. Pli 'FSB U RG 11, PA. ET AVING resign,d the office of Secretary P. Nay. LI end Fire Ins. Co., will attend SPECIALLY to Collections and businesr connected with Navigation, Isurance, Accounts and Reel Estate. Stpunese hours 9, A. Nl. to 9 P. Ni Office., Nu 1 Stuart's Building., (No 80 Fourth st,) . ernr , r i d tor Pest of Woad Juror' frb 3-if BATS! BATS!! ALSPRING FASHION. 4 JUST reeeked by express frmn New York, the Spring St y le or H 415. MI bone in aunt of a Neat Superior Fashionable lint, me respectfully invited to S MOORE, 93 Wood st ; mn11.11.5..w 3 dom.. below [Almond Alley. John W Burrell—Attorney at Law. HAV ING returned from his European tour has taken an office on the north east corner oiSmith field and Fourth streets. Persons hai.ing had busi ness and papers in the hands ()Namur! Kingston Esq. deceased will call on the above as all the unsettled business of Mr Kingston has been left in his hands. mat fi OM NI I SSION ER to take the proof and ackndsirl. edgenietit of Deeds, Leases, Contracts, Deposi tions in toil •r writings, to be corded or used in the sate of Kentucky, Indilos and Tennessee. Office No 80, Stuart's B !tidings, Fourth street. mar 11 dly - Harper's Illuminated Bible, Pile. 80. AIILL'S System of Lncic. The kli.tory of John Martin, • Setioel to the Life of Irlcon. Milner, by Mrs Sherwood. Philantbr.ipy, or My Mother', Bible, founded on an incident which happened In New York. Memoir GI the late Hen Alex. Proodfit, D D, with Selections from hie Diary and Correspondence, •nd collections of hie Life, By John R Foresth, D. D.. minister of the Union Church, Ne*burgh. With a pow ail. F,,m<a'tlr Tum,bs Nl,lDenl. The iitrprr hooka ere all pnblilhed in the Ilarpers beat stNle, end fur sale fit 1:15 Fuurth erect. nvlr 5 Cheap and Desirable Property for Val.. WE will sell, a nest and romfortsble two story dwelling House (near W••itingtan street, i n the 6.11 %Vaid,) on a lot 20 feet flood by GO fret deep well fenced in and s neat palling fence ie front; tit lease of the lot liss nirs• rats to inn from the first of Apt it next, anti the ground rent only $5,00 per annum. a. the panel resides in another Elio nod t• desneus of &prising of it, she will take $2OO, east/. The pr , pert, is entirely dear of inctinthrance, ens one wishing to examine it will mil on 34r Thorns,. Mtilough, {'sinter, Coal Lane. AFTIv to tit r 3 VOR one or more years, the Inrgesed corn(•rrtnble & three story d•ri11117, and store, occupier! by Mr LessrenceNtortiel,on Venn street. near the skb staid Nlarket House. The house contsins 10 finimbe.l liooms. Lestrles •tare room. cellar are.—on the lot is • stable, wash house. &C.&e. A pply to nier3 IIL4K ELY & MITCHEL. 20 BOXF—SC R•iscns rut ..ie by C. MARTIN 60 Water Bireet Pala Brandy. HALF pipes fur •ilo by PC MARTIN, 60 Wntrr tit HOI('E groc,riec tollocro, rignm wine,, •nd I Ipso" of kind sissy* on band end for sole on •ccnmrn<.d•ting tcruns by Old Rye Whiskey. A FEW Barrels warranted from 8 to 11 years AIL Old, for sale lry I'. C. MARTIN, G 146 60 Water it. Gin.' ONE Pipe Holland Gin, f, rote by I'. C. MART'S, 1.626 60 Waler ri Port and Madeira Wines, 18 QR Cask.. fur wale by F. C. NIA RTIN. feb2o 60 Water 'it Corn Drooms. 1.50 b n y OZ. 115.10rled size.. received •nd for sale LAMM:RI' SHIPTON, fehl7 133 olod 115 Wood •t. 1 9 KEGS Lnrd; say 8 sacks prime Feathers; 2 Boodles Deer Skins; 60 dozen to Yarn; 3 Barrels dried Apples, received per !Helmer Consul, and for sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, feb 17 133 and 195 Wood •t. BUTTER AND JEANS. 3PIECE'S Steubenville Jeans; 15 Barrels Roll Butter; 45 Kegs Lump; in store and fur sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, fehl7 133 and 135 Word st VP E. CONSTABLE, ha■ received and opened • this day. a large lotof Rich colored Silks, of new and beautitul de•igm; Ombre Brocade; Reye Oath's , Stripe; Transverse do; Ombre Brocade Grod Parisi Chamelion Bitch Ornbre Bayadere. The above were landed at Boston from the Cam bria. mnrch6 PYRAMIDICAL GRADUATES—Bayadere,new style French Lawn. and Robed; Cashmere Shawls, new spring styles and rich:opened this day, March sth, 1846. B E CONSTABLE. ma r 6 20 BBLS just received and for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO. , mar 4. Water sr OBACCO AND CIGARS-50 kegs 6 twist to. bacco; 20 boxes common cigars; to arrive, and for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co. mar! Water street. GREEN APPLES-30 bbls Rnmanites in fine order jest received end for sale by BURBRIDGE: WILSON &CO., roar 4 Water it. BACON -2000 pounds Bacon Sides, just received and for sale by BUBB RIDGE, WILSON & Co., mar 4 Water street. BLANK LIUISE OF very superior tom, fer sale at this Office. j im 20, 1846 "m41 4 ••;,* 4 .a -- _ , P , ,?•v..ak.—••*v- - Charles BR Hays, ATTORNEY AT LA W, PITTSBURGH, PA. AND MORE NEW WORKS BLAKELY & MITCFIEL, Penn et., nrir the :anal Bliaget To Let, Ilaidas. G R °GER /ES, *c PC MARTIN, GO Water it Produce Dress Silks. E 7 -71"; 9, 7, 1 ! tiiinnalr= fIIIIIHE first annual carrot of lectures in this kiwi totion.will be opened et Monday. the twelfth dry ofOctober neat 'the second Monday in October.) and will be continued un:!I the end of the ensuing Feb. rusty. PROFFsSORS. Taal Beck Goddard, M, D.—Anatomy and Hittol ogy. 0 0 Veit Wyck, AI. D.—Principles and practice of surgery. Meredith Clymer, M, D,—Principles end practice of medicine Jolt,' Barclay Biddle, M D.—Materia m-dioa•nd therapeutics. David Mulder Tucker • K. D.—Obsteuicks and diceares of women and children. Levin 8 Jaynes, M. D.—Phisiology and legal med icine. James B Rogers, M. D ,--Ckneral and organic chemistry. John Barclay Biddle. M D.—Dean of the fecal. ty Joseph Leidy, M. D.—Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Franklin Medical College was incorporated in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an art approved 128th January 1346, and is authorised by section third of its charm', ''togrant the degree of Doctor of Medi• eine to any such persons as shall possess that:l,llo4lra. Hon: now usually reqoired of candidates in other Medical Colleges in this state." FEES, For each course orloctutes, Marileelation fee, to be paid once only. 5 00 Diploma fee, 10 00 Additional inftwmition tweeting the course of in. truction, or other matters connected with the Ftiell.. ,y, can be obtained upon application, personally. or by letter, to .1 B BIDDLE. M. D. Dean of the Faculty, N E corner of Quince and Spruce street, Philadelphia, m trl I Mimi SK 't TES, Cutlery, Ivory, F:trotty, .t.r. for stile 1,) JOHN W. BLAIR. 120, Wood at. NIeCANDLESS & Nlcti LUKE' 1 - 4 AVE removed to Fourdi it., orpotito R & R H -L Patterson', Livery ',tables. jen7-3m F.CEIVED this day direct bum New York, a IL bilge lot of rich spring Sli toils and Scarfs. New Yolk store, 7j Markel Auer!. feb 'B. IV H IRR RD. RF:C YE!) this day by Green's Espres.---30 dux of the best Kill •nti wring Gloves, also Ribbons Lice. Figliery, Fringes. et the !Hew York Store, 79 Market ',tree!. feh2B NY. H GxrtnArm CLOI HS, C64ll.lleles and see ing• of the newest styles and best quality at tits New York store. W. H. GARRARD, felt2B 79 Musket street. NOW opening at the New York Stnre. 79 Market street, a splendid assortment of French English and Scotch Meuslin dela ines. Also a few pieces of beautiful o.nbra shaded stripes quite new. W. H. GARRIRD, feh99 79. Market street, CLOTHING WM B Sif AFTER. corner of Wood and Wester si. has just received a full stock ot cloths. yes• 'logs and every article of gentlemen's wear, which he will kw. I VES I !NUS, plain and figured at ‘VM. B. SIAM...FEEL rem tVn,wei nn 1 Wnte, ~. C A561.111.:11.E5 04 all descry' ion. at Wll. 11. SII ►FFER ear Wood and lVFarr at CASSI EIS to .ui! all classes by WNI. B.Ski AFTER enr W•,oti and Watobr •t C RA V A IS, al ail fur sale client,. by WM. B. SHAFFER, enr Wnerl ,'I at. SRIR! S, BOSOMS, 4 -c.-A l•rge lot jii•l received by WM H SH 4FFER. 1,11.21 for Wood mind Witter •t F arai tare IF you grant to p..rehaae any bed ite.l*,rehle , ..chaira, aetteex, or any thin% eke in the Itrnitore line, nu cant do better than to call at the fornir,re was room of T CO, H rind to, herenvn Penn and Liberty. Dressing an& Plain Bureaus. IF' pmt wvnt to get • good article cheap do not foi get to call at the Furniture Wale Room of T IS YOUNG & co, noi2l Fland it. between Libeitv l'enn Sofas• A PAIR of plain neat sofas on hand and (n sale AL at the Furnitute Ware R oom ~1 T n YOt , NG & CO. nov2l if and •t. between Liberty slid Penn Sugars. WHITF. H a.ana Sugar in Boxes; White Brasil in bbls, In atortilind for gala by J. S.: J. WIFIEVITT. riec 20. 224 Liberty at Pittsburgh hilaitufactsrod Tobacco. 20 KEGS Plug Tnbeeco; 5 '• Ledies Twist, dn: 10 " Va. " do; 10 " Cad Lnny, d 0; In store and fur sale by .1. &J. NVDEVITT, dee 20 224 Liberty .t Ground Spices. 10 CANS Ground Peptic': 10 CanA Ground Cinnamon; 5 Cana Ground 5 do do clovri n IltoLe and for sale by J & J NienEVITT, dine2o 221 Liberty et PLAID CLOAKINGS 20 PS. Plaid Clsakings, new wad beautiful patterns, just rocked en No 12 Market st,eot ner of Third, by A A MASON. dee 12 FLANNELS! FLANNELS! 0 1 0 l'S. Red. Yellow and White Flannels of improved makes at Wholesale and Re- tail, at very low juices, by A A MASON. dec 12 No 12 Market at. BROCHA SHAWLS, I dVellt SUPERIOR Brocha Shawls, just received, which will be sold very low, by A A MASON, dec 12 No 42 Market sr. ICASE Fl/ RN 'TURF. PRINTS Selling. et eke. per yard at A. A. MASON'S, dec 12 42 Market et. De Lianas. 20 PS. Dark and Light plaid de lairs for chil dren some as low as :Mc. per yard, For sale at Nn 4^_ Market it. by dec 12 A. A. MASON, New Works. TRAVELS IN MEXICO, over the Table Land. and Cordilleras of Mexico, during the year 1843 and 1844, including a description of California, the principal cities and mining districts of that Republic, and the biographies of Iturbide and Santa Anna; by Albeit M. Gilliam For tale by C, H. KAY, jan? corner of Wood and 3d its. TOTTgN ON MORTARS.—Easays on Hydritu lk and Common Mottars, and on limo burning, by J. G. Totten. For &ale by C. H. KAY, jen7 corner of Wood and 3d its. AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. The American Almanac and Repositary of nseful knowledge for the year 1846, just received and for sale by C. H. KAY. jan6 cor Wood and 3d sin. BOLL E'S PHONOGRA PH IC DICTIONARY, —an explanatory pronouncing Phonographic Dictionary of the English language, with a vocabulary of Greek, Latin, Scripture and Geographical names, also, a collection of phrases often wed by English wri• ter'. For sale by C. H. KAY. juin?. corner of Wood and 3d ate. RESIDENCE AT TILE COURT LONDON comprising official and personal incindems. • For sale by C. H. KAY, jan7. comer of Wood and 3d eta. sank Nato anb txtbangt. 0011.1.ECTZD DAILY ST a. laanniii• EiCILAMIGII BROCIIM, CORNS& or THIRD ♦ND ROOD I Ts SPECIE STANDARD Merchants andMantiftxturers'Scrip -Par Excite:age BawkScrip . Curreney Berk: CosnlyScrip • r.xcHANGE—AT SIGHT. Orr PriVaele/phia ....3 preen Nere Yorki pre n Boston. •-•• i Pr ern Baltimore .4 prem SP EC lE. Gold • . prem. Sitter .. ...par PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Aferchants and Manufacturers' bank .par Exchange Do. II ollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA A. Bank of North America ..... ...par Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania ...........par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank par Kensington bank. pa, Manufacturers d Meekanies' par Mechanics par Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " —pa, Southwark ..... ".... par Western Rank of Penn Township par Girard bank pat U. S. bank and brandies COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown par " Chester county ........ pa, " Delaware county " Montgomery connty .......—..—..par " Not thumberland ........ par Farmers' bank of Bucks county.— • --par Easton bank pow Doylestown bank Franklin bank of Washington .........par Bank of Ckantbersbur I " Middletown . ....... 1 I} " Lewistown 11 Susepieb.anna county Beekstounly bank no sale Columbia Bank and Bridge Company.... .....par Carlisle bank 1 Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster par " Bank of Reading par Harrisburg bank Honesdale ".... .......... Laneaster " Lancaster CO." Lebanon " ,idiners'balk of Pottsrille ifonongahelabank of Brownsville .Veto Hope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton bank ....no sale Towanda bank no sale lryonsia g bank .......................1} West II ranth bank . ...... ........ . re,k bank i Lehigh county bank, OHIO. Belmont bank or SI. Clairsville 1 Clintonbank of C0br0tbu5............ ........1 Colsrmbiana hank of New Lisbon.... ....1 ' Circleville ( Lawrence, cashier) ........ lk ( IVarren,eashier)............no sale .......1, Contyarrriat hank of Lake Erie .... ......... .1, Dayton bank Franklin bank of C01u5ibu5..........• • • ••• Farmers'and Mechanics bank of Steubenville_. 14 Farmers' bank of Canton "0 Germs: (irnnrille hia,iltern ..... 10 Lan railer Marietta if aerator? . Verhani , s' and Traders', Cincinnati 5 Pleasan.' 14 !I/arm-ea Putnam ........ .................1 t , :andaisky ................. Sei.to ........ rrhana ....... ........ Wooster .... lj .Yrnia ........ ......... ........14 Za.rgrith. ........... Rank a) Cleveland .........................5 INDIANA. Slate hank and branekts State Scrip KENTUCKY. .41/ banks _ _ _ ILLINOIS- Stole bank Bank of llZiaois, Shaw/ileac/um VIRGINIA. Bank of/A. ralleyof Virginia Rank of Virginia 1 111 Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers'bankof Virginia I North- Western sank of Virginia...... Merchants' and Meekanies' bank of Virginia—. .1j BrantA.s.. ..... ..... Bank al Morganion.n..... .. MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks... All otker solvent basks.. NORTH CAROLINA All solreat basks SOUTH CAROLINA All solventhanks .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . GEORGIA. AUsoldtiti banks. ALABAMA 3fobilet anis ..... Covielry ..... ................. totTrsIANA. Nen Orleans banks ( ...... TENNESSEE. MICHIGAN. Bank of 31. Clair S. Clair, • 1•••• e• 75 Bank of lie River Bahia, Monree. .. .... 10 Farmer s' and Meckaxice Bank, Detroit.ii .4..10 Afickigoa Peorraltee, Co. Detroit 5 Oakland Cogusty Bank, Pontine 10 PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. T H E only place whero this article can be found in the city it at the corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, where it is constantly kept on hand, to gether with tit kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c., also superior Havana, and principa cigars. G. SCIINECK. Long Credit fr E subscriber offers for sale thi rty.one building lots on a credit often years. These lots are situa ted on Grant, Wylie, Fifth, Ross and Diamond streets, in the 3d Ward of the city, adjoining the New Court House, Persons disposed to purchase, will 6od these lota favorably located as to health, convenience to bu• sines., and will ultimately be the centre of the city. For particulars enquire of James C. Combine, or SARAH B. FETTERMAN. febls dtf For Bent. A LA RGE end convenient two story brick dwell ing boom on the corner of Factory tad Penn its sth ward. A.frerne eettege in Allegbehy city, toimediately be low the canal. A room in the first stoty of brick building on the corner of Sth.and Union sta. Also, the second and third storierof same building Apply to JAMES MAY, FARMERS AND MECHANICS' TURNPIKE CO.—An election will be held for President, six Managers and Treasurer, armful Company. on the 28th day of March next, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Toll House of said Company, near the corner of Price et. JAMES S. CRAFT, feb27 td President. GOLD PENS AT REDUCED. PRICES. J UST received and for sale by JOHN H MELLOW. febl6 122 Wood a. 210114111 D COWAN ) Attotatcy at Law, Ace In Barke'a Buiklingo, 4th across, rsear Market. jabs Ifiiiftwly THE *Z. tHARLES HOTEL; Cornei• qt . Wood and Mtn! streetsi PITTSOVRGII, Pa. D. R. MILL ER, Pttorair.TOn; THE subscriberrespectfully announces fob's friends and the public that he hes taken the above na med splendid Hotel, erected cinch the fire by Cept• James Wood, at the corner of ‘Vuod and Third its, on the site of the old Nlerchants' Hotel, ahem belt prepared to accommodate the travelling public and oth+ era. in the best style. The Hotel is in the cnn!rnl part of the city, but squares from the Steamboat Landing, and is situated upon the principal business iitreet of the city. The building has been constructed with every conveniences dspecially for a firstrlass The proprietor has furnished it in a style which he thinks cannot fail to please, end v. ill insure the prompt and careful attention of servants and others employed ibout the Hotel. . D. It. MILLER, feb 26-Im Proprietor. 4LL persons indebted to the County or Allegheny as Collectors of 'rase., or otherwise, are reques• tea to settle their Recounts on or before the Ist day of April next, after which time suits will be irnmedl. stely entered against delinrpientl. JAMES CENNINNHAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, JOHN McDOIVELL, Commissioner,. Cominissiont.:A' ("hike, innuary 'X . ?, 1946. Patronized by Everybody. The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, FOR THE CURE OF Ritcumai ism, Pile,. Dispepsia, Scurt.y. Small Pus_ Jaundice, Pains in the Bark, In• ward Weak re,, Palpitation of the tietit r, n the Throat, Dropay, ...tit fan F.'s er of all kinds, Fee male Complaints. Measles. Snit Rheum, heartburn, Vt'orm3,Cholera Mort u>., Coughs. Quin,ey, Whooping Couch, Consumption, Fit,, Live, -Complaint, Er3aipe las, Deafness, Itchiogs of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray el, Net irons complaints,ami u rnrirty of ;niter diseuses, arising from Impurities of the blond, and obstructions in the organs uldige.tion. [From the Agent ekt Qnottec, L. C.l DISEASE OF' THE LIVER. DEAR Sint—Agreeable to your derire, I write to keep you apprized of the respect. of the Clicken e r Sugar Coated Purgative I in thi. rite. You may recellect, when! first coinmenred selling ,our medi cine, which., was in Mny, 18-A, we little dreamed of the 3UCCPPII that would crown the undertaking. Out premises had been so completely Hurtled by the one thousand and one unvaleable remedy fur every possi ble compluint under the son, that I -et iously contarn• platedheving nothing more to no with any thing of the kind. However, at the moot itigeut solicitation, we consented to make a trial of your, At first we found consideraltledifficulty in no raot irg public attention to wards them. People had been -so oilers deceived by the vile compounds which bare Iluoried the country for the lest 15 years or more, that they determtned, if possible, never to be "taken in" ogaire and the conse quence seas, they could hardly he persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying is, for "love nor money. 4 Thus matterrs proceeded for a ever!: or two, when, as .'good luck would have it, "Mrs. N—. a lady of our city. who had long st.trered from an affection of , the Liver, accouspanied by indierni ion of the most ob• stinate character, was persuaded tonere-re of a brit, on condi' inn that nothing was tatoe paid for it. If they did not atirml her the necessary relief. 1 men confess, we ourselves had very little faith in the mater, know ing as we did, that - her complaint was not of long .tending, and had been unkorreAkPilly treated he the most eminent Physicians of' this end several neighbnr ing towns. But we had determined to eine the medi cine a fair trial, and if it preyed to be wot inlets, it would be a source of satisfaction In know it, both to yon and to U 4. No less to nur joy than VII pri-e, how ever, only a few days bad elapsed. when the lady again presented hersel fa t our counter and e nqui red for aenth er box. "I 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 I took the Second dose,l began to feel much hetterthan I did at first; the pain in my side was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the bl o od seemed to circulate through my vein.. as it did in my 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 have no doubt that a few mote boxes will effectually cure me." The result was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long and a happy life it before her. I am satisfied she will never forget the Clickener Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex traordinarycnte was rapidly disseminated throug,h t her city and adjacent country; and scarcsly a week bad elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click ewes Sugar-Coated Purgathe Pills; and the demand has already increased to such an extent, that we find igereatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did std like exaggeration, I might almost nay that we areiterally besieged by women and children, labor. ing under every possible ailment which "human flesh is heir tu." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, consumptive, and dyspeptic, ate thronging our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.-- 1).01mo:dela of its salutary effects are voluntarily haring in upon us from every quarter. One person infortns us he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Another hes just recovered from a seri• ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice. And a fourth has just recovered horn an attack of Pul monary Consumption, which had confined him to his bed for many months.—So we go. But do not fail to keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we have standing orders from the countty to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience Yours, &c. R. H. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., April 14, 1845. pnr .4 • 1 4 par ....par REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENEB, is the original Inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills: and thitt nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he intro. dared :hem in June, 1843, as will be seen by the fol lowing- This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN , INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the City of ' New York, October, 1893, to C. V. CLICKENER, fur the intention of SUGA R COATED PILLS. JAMES TA LL.M A DGE, President. T. B. WAKEMAN, Corresponding Seercuiry, Gnaws J. barns, Recording Secretary. Ur To •voto COUNTERTEITS.—PUICba3CIB meet always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and see that each box has upon it his signature; all others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity. oct6 BY virtue of a precept under the hands of the Hon. Benj. Patton, Jr., President of the Court of Common Pleas In and her the Fifth Judicial Dis trict of Pennsylvania, and justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in and for said District, and Wm Porter and Wrn. Kerr, Esq., Associate Judges of the same Courts in and for the said County of Allegheny, dated the 12th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six, and to me directed. for holding a court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh on fourth Monday of March next at 10 o'clock A. M.-- Public notice is hereby given to Justices of the Peace Coroner eud Constables of the County of Allegheny, that they be then and there In their proper person. with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, Its do those things which to their respectivezifices in their behalf appertain to bd done—and also those that will prow -cute the prisoners that now are ermay be in the jail of said county of Al legheny, to be then and there to prosecute agaiost them as shall bo just. _ . Given under my bend in Pittsburgh this twelfth day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1846, and of the Commonwealth the 67th. feb-td ELIJAH THHVILLO„,SharIII; ,r4.064,4J•:1- At ,. 4 akko,ovr.d., y NOfICE ;n,a7-a,c µ ~w~,i PREMIUM Proclamation =ME
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