414 t Daft Alcrrning Vost. PITTSBUItGH, PA. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1846 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear In this paper, we haveone or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be• ng fit st made known to us, and when inserted, mustal ways be taken as expressiveof the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editoriallyremarkedupon and approved Tua Tit ravint.—The perfirmences at the Thee'. tre, last evening, were truly interesting. The eudieoce were much gratified. The worthy .manager has cer tainly been very fortunate in his engagements for the present seuun, and we trust *lll be liberally petroni• ted by the friends of the Drama. Mr FAIDISRICKS' Jollier, in the Tragedy of Venice Preserved, wu excellent—we had almost said faultless. Mr. biota's' Pierre was admirably done—he is car tuinly an actor of much talent and promise.— Mrs. Lawn, of course, was happy in her person• etion of Belvidere, Miss Powrist, as Mrs Bromley, exceeded herself—she is in truth a decided fovotite bete. What shall we say of uld Luoxx's Mr Simp• soil What need we asy? A peep at "Old Logan" is a attain care for, the "blues," If .there is any truth in the old adage "laugh and grow fat," vie would advise some of our corporationless friends to "cell and see" the "old gentleman" frequently. The splendid furniture of the F.xchange lintel will be sold this morning by P. M'Kenne, commencing at 10 o'clock. There is "{aim • variety of Mahogany Furniture, Feather Bed► And Bedding, Carpeting, China-wale, Knives, Forks, &c. LID OIL! LaaD OIL !!—Our friend EDEY, as will be seen by reference to his advertisement, hos on hand a quantity of Lard Oil and Stet Candles, which he will sell cheap. Mr Edey was a heavy sulrerer by the greet fire, and it gives us sincere pleasure to say fur him that be is again manufactur. ing extensively, and more, that bin oil and candles cannot be exceeded in quality in this market. Eve Est-castes C•s•r...-IVe have been regutto. End by Gen Joi Nlticti EL, the efficient and attentive Supervisor. to state tbto the Canal to Erie, called by tome the Erie Estension, connecting the Ohio River at Bea's' with the Lake, at Erie, will be opened fur navigation, on the lot day of April; the line is i n ex . cellent repair, with pleat• 3f water on the "Quick Sand Summit," which has heretofore been, by many, considered impracticable. RIGHT OF WAY MEETING On last Saturday evening, a large number of out citi lens assembled at he Old Couit House, to consider the.rineatiora of the "right of way;" the following gen• tlemen were chusen of of the meeting viz: President—Capt. Robert Porter, Vice Presidents—. G. A. Bayard, Hon. ‘Vm. Kerr, James W. Riddled John Roes, and James Gray, Fourth street; Secreta ries—S. Baird, sod C. B. McAnulty. Committee on resolutions—Wm. F.. Austin, H. S. Magi's*, Dr. Al. exander Black, and Chat les Scully. After en absence of a few moments M. Austan, l chairman of tho committee. mods the lyllowing re port' Resolved, That we are entit . ed to the Right of way. Resolved, We ought to have the Right of Wsy. Resolved, We will have the Right of Way. Resolved, That our Senators •nd representatres in Harrisburg. be instructed to rote fur appropriations to repair the breach in the canal at noon as the [tight of Way is grimed rind not before. The meeting wee addteased by IL S. Niagraw, W. E. Austin. end Wilson McCandless, EAT, Covigha and Colds—ln all cases of coughs and , colds, the sufferers. will find a pleasant bur powerful remedy in C I ickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pill.— The fame of this medicine has already spread far and wide. Over five hundred thousand boxes of these pills were sold last year, having been used in all as certained cases with perfect success. For liver corn plaint. affection of the lungs. palpitation of the heart, influenza, asthma, scarlet fever, fever and ague, drop sy, typhus fever, amid other diseases. This pill is coat ed with fine white sager, so that the medicinal ingre dients are imperceptible to the taste. To children, they may be administered without difficulty. So well. convinced is Dr Clickener of their efficacy in all speci fied cases" that be pledges himself to return the money when the itemised effect is not produced. Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. Irrgeware of an imitation article called "iespro red Bagwr•Coaled 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 t4 - ie last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. mar 21. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of IVild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound haloamic prepnra• tion of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Iceland, corn• bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca ses when administ red fur Coughs, Actions, Consamp tion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the moot valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity. IOPSee Advertisement. B. E. Constable, 63 /Sorbet Street, HAS received this day, a splendid lot of Ladies' Florence Braid Bonnets of the new spring shape.—Also, a lot of last year shapes at an extreme ly low price. mar2o. AN assortment of Gentlemen's Shirty; an " color'd striped shirto; color'd and black Kid Gloves. best make; An assortment of gentlemen's silk pocket Elandkis; Cravats; Scarfs; Collars; Bosoms; Suspenders; Silk Shirts and Drawers, &c., all new and received this day. mai2o Ask Acrostic "JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS." JUST received, a splendid auortment of spring and summer goods, Unsurpassed frir quantity. quality or Style. The Proprietor of this F,establishment Takes great pleasure in informing his friends and the public In general, that he is now prepared to fill 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 cum plbte assortment of English cloths, to which be would invite attention: also French cloths of every color and quality, which he is Offering at a very small advance on eastern prices. Remember at this Store you are sot asked two prices. being Convinced that small profits and quick sales is the best way to secure CUROM, Having in his employ the best workmen, he can watrant Every article made at his establishment to fit well, And to be of the beat materials, he would again invite Purchasers generally to give him a call. Before purchasing in any other place, As be is confident he can sell them as goad goods at Reasonable prices as any house in thiseity Going so far as to day a little chewer. All his goods are new and of handsome patterns pur- chased In the east, but a few weeks since; the subscriber Now returns his thanks to his friends and the public in general, and Solicits a continuance of their favors. 'lron City Clothing More, No 139., Liberty street. [mar 7 C. M'CLOSKF.Y. Post and Madeira Wines. 18 QR Cubs, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, feb26 60 Water st ' ' • . • f, J: • t • t = 4 4 • - 410 9 . ' SZ= BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. APPOINTMENTS BY THE BOARD OF CA NAL COMMISSIONERS. John S Cash, Collector of Tolls at Philadelphia. Abdernus Stewart, Collector of Tolls at Paoli. Robert Laverty, Collector of Tolls at Parksburg. James J Given, Collector of Tolls at Colutkhia. John R Manderficld, Gollector of Tolls at Ports mouth. scale°. Eli Overdeer, Weigh:ll3liter at weighscales at Lan Conrad Shiodle,Weighmaster at Portsmouth weigh lock. George Patti, Weighmaster at liollidayaburgh weighlock. John O'Conner, Weighmaster at Holliday•burgh weigh3cales weighlock. James Shannon, Weighmaiter at Julin,uswp weigh scales. ` , AN'tu B Weiglansater at Pittsburgh wek, Besides the particulars in another article concern ing the late affray end death et Nashvil e, we base other and interesting particulate. We evract the fol lowing (tome Nashville paper of Msnclu'r The scenes at the Court House, which followed Judson's arrest, have Leen detailed, until his confine ment in jail. The same paper adds: "Here we must sincerely wish we could end out painful narrative. But it is not permitted to us. A bout 10 o'clock that night, a considerable number of persons, among whom, we are lot - rimed, were some of our mnst tespectahlo citizens—stilllaboting under the intense excitement which the occurrence of the day had produced; proceeded to the jail, and against the remonstrasces,and in defiance of the resistance • of the jailor, possessed themselves of the keys, wised Judson and proceeded with him to the public square, with avowed intention of hanging him. This, how ever, was not done. B. E. CONSTABLE CZ= fl I . r 4 1 I I .1* _ From the Hartiehurgh Union John Nill, Collector of Tolls at Hatrisburgh. Peter °main, Collector of Tolls st Newport. Collector of Tolls at Lewis John M Cunningham. Collector of Tolls at Hun Thomas Shannon, Collector of Toll+ at Blairsville James Gillispie, Collector of Tolls at Freeport. John Fleming, Cullrctor of Tolls at Pittahutgh. Win English, Wcightnaiter at Philadelphia weigi. Constant C Ucmphill, Weighmaster at Johnstown James Wag •;enseller, Tollgather Schu)lLill sift Juhn Shoemaker, Toilgather at Juniata aqueduct. THE AFFRAY AT NASHVILLE The rope, it is said, with which it was attempted to hang him, broke. We suspect it was intentionally cut. Reason had by this time began to assume i:s way, and Judson was finally carried bark to the jail and deli:lvied into the hands of the keeper by the same party who had taken him out. Ilia we understand, is somew hat precarion4, rendered by 65 bruise he received, and possibly from some in. ternal injury occasioned by his fall trim the portico." Soots. AMERICAN Biography; Mofiat's Southern A irier: Todd's Student's Manuel; Keith's Demonstrations; " on Prophecy. Bacchus—Prim Essay. BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. mite: I- 43 Marl tit at root Cloths, Casiaieres and Vastings. \ATE have just. open,d a large stock of cloths, cas V simerca and resting., consisting of Black French Cloth.; Brown and Blue do; Black French Cassonere-s; Fancy do do; do Vestin:s, &c, nt prices to suit the lime{ mar 17 Sti F. & rEvvorK BLEACHED Silk:I.:ll7lGS AND SHIR I IN( iS The attention of purchasers is in% lied to ou large stock 4 these goods. 4 4 Superior Sea Island shirting 15 16 do do do do do; 7 8 do do du; 12.4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5.4 do do; 9 8 do do. m,rl7 SHEA K New Novels Just issued and received at Coutes, 86 Fourth d. JF:ssi F.S Hirtalions, a new novel by the author ul "Kate in Search of a Husband." Constance, o the Delititatite, by J H decanter Esq., author of "Henn Quutre,"'•The Valais Ropil,' etc. The Charmed Sea, a novel, by Miss Ilairiett Mar ineau. The American Review, a Whig Joutnal for March. Table Talk, by Wm Hazlett second series, part 2d. The Cavalier, and the Chain of Destiny. new novel. The Banditti of the Castle of Harley ne, by Mr Bird, F.rri. Hunt's Merchants Magazine fur March. Living Age, No 96. Fremont's Exploring Expedition, now supplit The above works have been received by Express via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at COORS ' Lhernry Depot, 85 4th street. mal2l. 511 13BLS Tbompsoo's yam Family Flour, J=ut an lying and lot sale by Ill;BBECIDGE, WILSON & Co. %V.ter Atteet. I°,o°.z. fo i r :N ial c : r u n y brooms assorted quail 150 BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water sr, Theological Works. JUST received at our bookstore Moebeims Ecclesiastical History, ancient and modern, 2 vol; D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation, 4 vole; Davidson's Connection of Sacred and Profane his tory, 3 nolo; Blunt's Reformation in England; Blunt's Sermons; Blunt's Lilo of Christ; Krummechei's Parables; Hopkins on the British Reformation; Blunt's History of Elisha; Michelet on Auricular Confession; Bickerstett on Baptism; Hill's Divinity; Jeremiah Taylor's Sermons; Hooker, the philosophy of unbelief in motels and religon; Together with many other valuable new publications SCRIBA &SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood it. PIANO FORTE T UST received on consignment a first rate Piano ti Forte of Mr Myer's manufacture. As to tone and touch and excellent workmanship no better can be found in this market, for sale low at our bookstore, No 115 Wood street. SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER. mar2l. Removal. THE subscriber has removed his General Agency and Intelligence Office to St. Clair street, (to the office lately occupied by Mr. Henderson as stage office,) three doors from the Exchange Hotel, where he will be happy to meet and serve his friends and the public. marl7.6t ~:.~~ :: jffil l The regular mail and passenger steam. er r CLIPPER NO4 Captain Crooks. will run u a regular packet between Cinciaaati staid, Pittsbu gh. leaving this pert every Friday at 10 A M. Sing Wheeling at 10 P M, the faros day: Returning she Will leaie Cincinnati every Mon. clay at 10 o'clock, A M. Foe-freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No 2 was builtexpressly for this trade, end offers to her passengers every comfort and Broom• rnodation. mar 23 The regularmail and passenger steam er, MESSENGER, Cord Linton!, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Ciacianati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10 A M. and Wheeling at 10 P M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday. at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly fur this trade. and offers to her passengers every comfort and accom• modatinn. marf23 THE regular mail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt Isaac Bennett, will tun as a regular packet beween Ptsisburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 l' !A tha same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on boatel. tgrThe Circassian was built expressly for this trade and offers to her passengers curry comfort end accommodation. mar 23 Good Intent Fast Mall for PHOLADELPNIOA or Ort.rNlM) FEW IRor BeiLT COACHES, AND RAIL ROAD CARS, Leave Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P.M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, ASCENDING THE. Hlf. IA WITH SIX HORSES A NV POSTILLION• From Chamberaburg by Railroal to Pluladdelphia In splendid newly built Eight V Cars, there eon fleeting. with Zslail Curs for New Ink; also at Chorn hetstnirg with Mail Lines direct fur Raßim:nu an, Wa•hingtnn City. reOtTh•e• lor the 41)11, e Line. next door tc the Ex .•honzo Hotel. St Chdr otteet, and oprantite tie St Charles Hut el, lVood st June I‘2. W. R. MOORHEAD. Opposition Good Intent Fast Lino for Ifi mc r .tx 71.) :Bz,IP :CC 11 . ~ -4 • A.W - ‘ 4 V- • IN"k- kViWN 4 ...11x 1 .1 • 1 -I. • -- - Limited t , Seven Paisengers. Lease Pitt‘bar,gh daily at I, P. M. RUNNING TH ROUGH IN 48 HOURS, A.rending the. En,utitair r.rib SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIO.\ °SLY ONIS r. lOU, nIT TO C1152111E8111.011, Tber,,, by RAIL ROAD tor (bring the only Line, 111nnIng their own car. on the coonec ting with Nisil C.r. for Sew York., ots,tat burg with NLittline. direct to Balt:more and Wtt.ll - City. relitfire fecend dour below tku St Clmile• II td Vood Fiero or; `2.5-1v BROWNSVILLE, m ai C LOC O N S L, m ai IS M . E.A NE A !I n ronirneneell maliitir their tegutar trips be twern Pitt'burp!, and BIO.[W,IIIC. Ibe morning twat leave. ilia !tliinom.iithela tolled ahoy. Ihr Di iilge. iireiwtsriv at 8 o'r Peasengers by Wit boat takes dmII .gr• at Browns villa tame evening at 4 .e'clock, and 'he splendid car. "lOW Nillmole and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, near morning, at 8 o'clock, reuctong Baltimore the tame evening --onh 312 houu throligle (rant Pittsburg to Bedtime... and 40 hours to Philadelphia The evening boat leaves to 4 o'clock. Passenger* b) the evening Boat, rs tit lodge on the Boat in corn. (ortable State Booms 'he tir.t night; wi:l pass owe the heautiltit m. ,nrthon gt tiv,..111; sup nral lodge in Comhet I in.). 11.0/111)1.1log roght altogether. The Proprierots 1.1 itii..oto, ...win, 10 mai., the Conn, !ion einTir!l• Clwtsi•cen Brow nits mt•l Comber - lend, have pinee.l on the R.10:O/ .I , 4•nd nj I Alba ny, Concord arel New Lott f , ,,110 , , 4111 , most improv rd (TlO•ir fif'y team. of the best rung (.11 the 1r0 , 1,11 ntbe da ut adthgon to thvir former stork they f-el ,111-11. ti Ow:. adi he nhic to occommodaft• and give •.,11.14C114 , 11 it. all Ciro may patronize their Boots. B!, oar ilekets passengers bare choler: of either steamboat r,r rail road beta ern Baittmore and Philn.ielphi t. anti have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland mill Baltimore, and resume their sealant pleu•ore. Pot ticket, apply et the office, at the Sr. Chaales Hotel, Wood sr.. or tit the oharf hoar. 114.3 J. ESKI MEN, Agent. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Bearer Point and Bridgeoater. BEAVER COUNTY, PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LAKE ERIE, m ai m ♦+D 311 C II IGA N, Daily between Pittsburgh and Bearer. \ATHA be prepared on enthest opening of Cnnnl V naviention. to receive property at Ids Wharf Bnat or in Warrboune, for nil point,' on Erin eaten nion, CU - W./cut and Ohio Canals. fur all points on Lake Erie and ripper Luken, an also forward ['mince, &c. by Penn'. Improvement. Apply or address febtAdf. RATS! RATS 4 SPRING FASHION. 4 JUST received by expects. from New York, the Spring Style of fists. All those in want of • Neat Superior Fashionuble Hat, are respectfully invited to call. S MOORE, 93 Wood std mall-d&w 3 doors below Diamond Alley. Black Smithing and Wagon making Establishment, /lITH, BETWEIN WOOD AND SMITH/HELD ATN., WHERE all kinds of Blacksmithing and Wagon Making is done in the best style, and on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing work done would do well to call, AII orders promptly attended RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market Inns 19-dkwly LINEN GOODS.—Haring paid particular at. tendon to the selection of linen go-sis, we are able to offer them at reduced prices, our stock con sisting in parts of 8, 10 and 12 4 Baruoley obeying; 6, 8 and 11 4 Tabb Diaper; 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, and 12.4 Tabb clotbs• Lin. Napkins and Doilies, together with a full as sortment of Irish and Brown Linens, &c. marl7-1w SHEA & PENNOCK. A hIERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. The American Almanac and Repository of meth' knowledge for the year 1846. just received and for sale by C. H. KAY, 6 cor Wood and 3d sta. ISAAC HARRIS. IMMO FR DAY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET SAUK )AY PACKET FARE REDUCED!! FARE REDUCED! mw ma A ill:Nr)EnsoN, Agent 1 16 MONONGAHELA HOUTZ, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (om/y 73 Miles Staging ) THE 3FLENDID FAsT R111.N1210 ITL AA A MEDIU ‘I J. S. DICKEY, WILLIAM M'KEE marl7•ly IMPORTANT ARRIVAL. THIS day received. end Dow opeoleg, a splendid usortment of Flee, Plain and Fancy Colored CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., All of the eheimet *elections. The subscriber is now opening his stock of qpring Goods, which, for variety, taste, style and quality, has sever before been offered in this city. The very flat tering patronage bestowed upon this establishment the past year, has induced the subscriber to make an unusual large purchase. Many-of these Goods are an superior quality and texture. and of a kind never brought to this market by any other establishment.— H e would respectfully solicit the attention of his friends and the cititens generally, who are accustomed to having theirgarmeuts made to order, having for some time past paid particular attention to this breach of his business, and having secured the assistance of the most competent and fassionable Cutters, some of .whom ate established and well known as such in this cOmmunity. It would be difficult, in acommon advertisement, to enumerate the various articles comprising this st but it consists of every description of goods suitable for gentlemen's wear, such as Superfine, Plain and Fancy Colored FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS. • CASSIMERES, of entire new styles; variousqual !lies; VEST IN GS, of every description, • few expressly fur "Ore.. or Party Vests;' FINE TWEEDS, of various styles and prices; Olive. Brown, Black and Gold Mixed CASHMA BETS. FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms and col lars; SILK UNDER SHIRTS, DR AWF.RS.iplendid Satin Scarfs, tlindkercheifa, Suspenders, &c , &c. lie will be pleased at ill times to show these. Goods to arty wishing to purchase, feeling confident that be ran furnish any garment in his line on as good terms, ■nd in better style, than at any toiler establishment West of the Nl , itintains. An examination u; the stock and st . ile of workmanship will convince any person of the advantages to be derived by purchasing at this es tablishment- P. DELANY... NO. C..) I..IIik:RTY STREET. r7 - The New York and Philadelphia Fashions aro dor Teceived. n or 19 To Persons wishing to commensehnsiness• THE subsclibcr being about to remove from the city; whiskies to disposed his stock of Groceries. Store Fitturell, &C. And also to rent fir, the coming est • the stand ts Lich he now riccupics. The Frock I. hiving been redticcii st itb a siew t , sserds ch., nge of t e.iiden:e. The Atitod hits an excellent run of cue rim, •n.l rimy be made to commend a first rate country business, bring contiguous in the market and several country to. ctn.,. Any one a i.iting to embark in tbe bubilleall, mm. hare a Luigi. by apply irnrneciiatylv to W IS ANDERSON, No 25 Liberty & 3 Ferry at. Pittsburgh, TIT 12 Attorney, Counsellor & Notary. Av INI; renign. d ;he caws of Secletury P. Say. LI and t all In.. Cn., ion-nd ertcuLl.T to Collet-Ism. and lei.dne.. connected eith Novilation. lusnrrnrr, Accounts and Ilea) E•1111r. suottes. Lr.or. 9, A. M. in 9 I'. M. 011;, e , N. I St n .,C. Bnildin4., (No ZU, Fnurth at.) .".•.”.1 41 POI El.{ of W rrn. fril 3-if =ELMO WILLS & DONNELLY, ATTORNEYS AND (.;OLTNsELLOSS AT LAW, FITISBURGII, PA. nine. on Fourth it, between Sonalfield and Gran mar 14 di( Charlss DI Hays, ATTORNEY AT LAW, XW . TO opening in the Ness York Store. 79 .Itlatket ri , ,t NI ISSION ER to t•lce Ills proof •nd eck noel. ill street, • splendid assortment of French English 1 " --i ` d r er ''' " 1 13. ' 1 ' , l'a•e'• 1 :""trac"• o .*P`'..• lend dentrh Meuslin delsines. Also • few pieces of li".. or or h-r tern into, in fen tr.:aided or used in the . beautiful tonbre shaded stripes quite new. stele of Kentucky, indmna stud Tennessee. W. H. GARRARD, WTI - et do 80, Stuan's B ialdings, Fourth street 79. Market street tnetll dly I! partnei shi l l of the undersigned. heretofore existing under the firm of GBACAT & Kbs , T EU T. Bindk emit). tee dissolved by mutual coseent. on the 7il, day of Feb inst. The books, papers, notes and scrnunt• of the laic firm hive been placed in the hand. nfJ•nies G ra eey, for set tleir.ent n.l collection, and .11 arcounis against the said firm, rill b. inerented to him for settlement and satisfaction, ha being fully author. ised end empowered for that J.\ NI Es R A(' EY. l'ittsbor;b, Feb.l4, IC IG. J A ISIES KENNEDY. Blacknmiteing Establishment. tiV' The u n dervlned hs.i g tf.i. doe entered into rarttsrr.bip Ind, the firm of J. ¢J. t; %CRY, fur the pot pose of carry ing on •hrt Ilhirksmithing business, in the bui l dings of die lair firm of Gravvy 4- Kennedy, .i the corner of Natter and Nest sts., Pittsburgh, .4 he, every thing in their line ~r business, will be promptly attended to. Stenrnhont sk.ok, ennel Lock Iron., &c , mode and finished upos the •11.1,C11. err JAMES (-MACEY, Plust,urgh, Feb. 14, 1815. JOH N I G ItACF.Y, !laving retired from the the lore firm of Graces Kenoedy. I cheetdoilv reeommen 3rd the old cu.toMers and toy tons to my succAistufs. J S J Grocer. Im. JAMES KENNEDY. THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTSIIIIRGH, Pa. D. R. MILLER. PROPRIETOR. TII F. subscriber respectfully annotinee•to his friends and the public that be has taken the above nri• riled sidentini Hotel, erected since the tire by Capt. Jurres Wood, at the corner of R'in and Third sta. the rile ul the obi Merchants' Hotel, a tern be is prept‘rcd to accommodate the travelling public and uth. e rg, in Ihe best style. Thu }loud is in the central part of the city. but 1 squares flour the Steamboat Landing, and is situated upon the principal busincfs street of the city. The building has been roust' timed with every cunvenience, especially for a first class The proprietor has furnished it in a style which he thinks cannot fail to please, and is ill insure the prompt and careful attention of servants anti oilier+ employed about the Hotel. D. R. MILLER, fell 26 Irn Proprietor. Dr. Win. M. Wright, Dentist, Office clad R.sidence ill Si Glasr at. A low ti , ,ort below Liberty, neer the Exchange Hotel. marl l J. S. DICKEY, Denver FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mlr3 HAPING removed to the large and commodious warehouse fronting 180 feet on Fountain street by 150 feet, running back 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 McANULTY & Co. John W Starsoll—Attornay at Law. HAVING returned from his European tour has taken an office on the north east corner of Smith field and Fourth streets. Persons having had busi ness and papers in the hands of Samuel Kingston Esq, deceased will call on the above as all the unsettled business of Mr Kingston has been left in his hands. mars PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. THE only place where this article can be found in the city is at the corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, where it iv constantly kept on hand, to. gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c., also superior H avana, and principe cigars. G. SCHNECK. SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, JOHN Ebony %V. BLAIR, acc. for sale by , 120, Wood at. MeCANDLESS & McCLURE. HAYS removed to Fourth at., opposite R & R H Patterson's Livery stables. jan7-3m GOLD PENS AT REDUCED PRICES. J UST received and for sale by JOHN H MELLOR. febl6 122 Wood et. JAMES S. CRAFT PITT4IN?RGR, PA. 1=33 PIT Dissohaties of Partnaskip O. A. MeANIIILTY & Storage• {".. -.'L~~. Soap. , • 100 BOXES ChiScoties Soap, just if/calv ed sad for sate by own MILLER & RICKETSON, MOLASSES. 3nn BBLS New Orleans Molasses, teceiviog kill and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. Now Orleans linger. 100 1-1 H DS Prime N. 0. Sugar, juin received sod for sale by marl 9 MILLER & RICKETSON. Flour. 250 BELLS Flour, just received on consignment and for sale by marl 9 MILLER & RICK ETSON. Corn Brooms. 150 DOZ. assorted sizes, received and for tale by LANIBER r & SH 1 PTON febl7 133 and 135 Wood sr. Produce 12 KEGS Lard; 8 sarks prime Feathers; 2 BURllitn, Deer Skins; 60 &nen tow Yarn; 3 Bartels dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and fur sale by LAMBERT 41. SHIPTON, feb 17 133 and 135 Woad mt. BUTTER AND JEANS. 3PIECES Steubenville Jeans; 15 Barrels Roll 13ultet1 45 Kegs Lump; in wore and for stile by LAMBERT 4. SIII PION, febl7 133 un4 135 Wood at Brighton Yarns 50,00(1 L i. l3 ,l S . C .h o o t t tc t in n. Y e a l. rn, assorted num 20,000 dux notion yatn,lissortcd Nos., long reel; 100 bales Batting; 1 000 lb. Candle-wick; 1,000 Carpet.chain; for sale on accommodating terms by 11 B l HE:Y & mnrl 4 57 Wnter u.. qfpnt• far rmtntifartli'r. MOBACCO.-45 kegs No. l Six Twist Tobacco 1. for sale low to close consignments by M. 13. RIIF.Y & Co. 57 %Voter Arret 11 -1 LOUR-- l'atteraon'a mina family Flour, con,qam ly on hand, and fur sale by M B RHEY.L• Co. .57 Water rt. N A li.s__so„, k egs , as t or N t i eri n pi i s t r ii ". i f ,. 7 57 1V tacr LiNsEED 0 1 1. -4 barrelo per •Ir Rhode Istun rqr vale by M li RHEY .t. Co., TrWI 14 57 Water at. POW DEIC-2004)Legs Be•ity's Rifle I'uwder, fur rile on very eccommotinting terms by mnrl4 M. B. 1111EY S ro. - Lawns and Gin/hams. A LA t;I: and beautiful ■moirtment of the la:ef. st)lo of Lawn• and Gingharnv, juts receive, and for •rla at N.. 103 Market at. nmrl7 SHEA S PENNOCK. D EcEivEp this any direct from New York, a lm ke of rich sprint Shawls and Scarfs. New Yuck 'Lose, 79 Market street. W H 11411RAR11. ECE I VED this day by Green's Express-430 duz uf the beet Kid and spring Gloves, also Ribbons Lace. Hosiery, Fringes, &e.„ at t he New York Store, 77 Market street, feie2B W. H. GARRARG CLO VHS, casiirnerew and seating* of the nerves' st les and best quality at the New York store. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market street. feb2B Cora as/ Oats to Arrive. Bushels Osle, 5017 1000 buthels Corn. To artier after the first rise or water, for sale by GEO. COr2.HRAN, N., 25 W00.1.t. Dried Fruit. 100 BUSHELS Dried A ppler, 75 •• reacheg; Just retie...ell end for stir by GEORGE COCHRAN, W Dori .r Wfauieria Wines. C . OM F. very choice old Blackburn Maderia Wine, for sale by the dozon, or single bottle by STEREIT & CO No 18. Market street, one door shove Frnttt. Sherry Bnow N. (lola. and rale Sherry Wines indiums, or single bottles, for sale by STERETT &Co., marl 18 Market weer, one door shove From.. Sugars. NU I lITE Havana Sugar Does; V White Brazil ditto in bbls, In store and for sale by J. &J. WDEVITT, 224 Liberty et Pittsburgh rdanukietured Tobacco. 20 KEGS I'lug Tobacco; S'• Ladies TWist, do; 10 " " do; 10 Car'ti. 1. Lump, do; In store end for sale by J. &J. M'DF.VITT, 224 Liberty .t Ground Spices. A NS Ground l'eypor; 1.." 'lO Cans Ground Cinnamon; 5 Cans Ground Alspirei; 5 do do Cloves; In store and fur sale by J & J mcnEvi - Tri 224 Liberty PLAID CLOAKINGS 20 PS. Plaid Cloaking', new mid Iseautifu patterns, just recived at No 42 Market st,cot ner of Third, by A A M ASON. den 12 FLANNELS! FLANNELS! 1 OA% ys. Red, Yellow and White Flannels of lir improved makes at ‘Ylaolosale end Eta tuil, et very low priees,by A A MASON. dec 12 Nu 42 Market at. 'MOCHA SHAWLS. Q SUPERIOR Brocha Shawls, just received which will be sold very low, by A A MASON, N 042 Market st. ICASE FURNITURE PRINTS Selling at Gie. per yard at A. A. MASON'S, dec 12 12 Market at. De Leine& Tirk PS. Dark and Light plaid de lains for OA -IU/ dren some as low as 20c. per yard, For sale at No 42 Market et. by dee. 12 Furniture IF ou want to purchase any bedsteds,tables.chairs, settees, or any thing else in the furniture line, you cant do better than to call at the furniture ware room of T 8 YOUNG & CO, decl3. Hand st, between Penn and Liberty. Dreaming and Plain Bureaus. IF you want to get a good article cheap do not for get to call at the Furniture Ware Room of TB YOUNG & Co, nov2t Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. Sofas. APAIR of plain neat sofas on hand sod for sale at the Furniture Were Room of T B YOUNG & Co. nov2l Hand st. between Liberty and Penn. For Bent. • LARGE and convenient two story brick dwell t]. ing house on the corner of Factory and Penn its sth ward. A frame cottage in Allegheny city, immediately be low the canal. A room in this first story of brick building on the corner of sth •nd Union ate. Also, the second and third stories of same building Apply to JAMES MAY, ~ ~,~- ORNAMENTAL' HAIR , . . HAIR WORK. MRS. RENTER, w t: . i;“ Zir2Z at 2 t . T '!, ALLEGHENY CITY, Six tidors from the Aqueduct, ~ .r . ..„ : . OpPoiite the Collector's Vice. Wishes to inform the public that she has juer come menced the OaassrssMAL HAlNless, and has very superior stock, received from the Easieqh and Paris; and she is prepared to fill all orders at the shortest notice. and in a manner that cannot be excelled by any similar manufacturer in the country. She has on hand and intends keeping,a large assort ment of Ornamented Hair Work, such as Ladies' Wigs, Banda, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Guards, Bracelets, Finger Rings, ,tc. Gentlemen's Wigs, Tanpries Scratches, &c. Mrs R . has been formany years engaged in the be shwas in France and the United Swept, and from her long and extensive experience, she feels confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who will favor her with their patronage. Her prices are more liber al than have been offered in this city heretofore. mar 17-ly TRUE Sto BOARSI CLOTHING STORE. NO.ISI 7 LIBERTY STREET THE Prnpriet“r of this old had highly pa Jular es tabli,liment informs his friends and the public at large, that a portion of his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK READY MADE CLOTHING, I Is now ropers...l for their inspection, and ha respect fully invites all who contemplate purchasing amides in his line to pay him a visit. His stock this season is peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest FASH ONS AND PAT7'ERNS, and all his Goods, bay ing been selected by hirnsalf in the eastern markets, he can with confidence recommend them to his customers as bring of the very best quality. 11 is large assnrtmrnt of DRESS COATS, made in the rni,t modern and improved st)le, and the workmanship cannot bo excelled. Panisof every description, Satin Fancy Vestr hroi a rare and branliful aiaortnient at VESTINGS, To which be would call the attention of the public at belimas them to be more BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAPER, Than anything of the hind 0,11 has been offered here Tarecd and other coats, far Summer wear, In pest variety and male in every style, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, HANDK ERCHIEFS, and every other tide ne cessary for a FASHIONABLE DRESS. lie has a very large and excellent assortment of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will be sold lower than it can be p•irchased at any other place in the city—to which he would invite the attention of working men and others who wi36 serviceablecluthing for every da , .'s wear. hiving in his emplo some of the BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN, Drat the Country can produce. and being pros id,d with a stock of fi.rMls, which for excellence and sa riety CANNOT BE EQUALLED, he is prepared To make Clothes to Order, At the shortest notice, and in a style that CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Do not Pars the THREE BIG DOORS. It is not considered any TROUBLE TO SHOIV CLOTHING, And the proprietor feels confident that after an ex• amination of his stock, all who desire to purchase will find it their imetest to deal at his establishment. The proprietor would take this opportunity to ten• tier his sincere thanks to the public for the unprece dented patronage bestowed upon his establishment, and as the success he has met with is an indication that his efforts to please his patrons, have not been unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall be omitted on his pact to secure their kindness for the Cu- JOHN McCLOSKF,T, Three Big Doors, 151 Liberty stn_ mnrl7,lS:vr rr6El LE:O .71.1RKET STREET, Between Fourth st., and the Diamond. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A largeand extensive assortment of Shawls, viz: Super. all wool Brash.: Printed Turkeri and Cash mere, Blk embroidered Turkery, Blk and Mode color. ed silk fringed Thibbet,Super. embroidered Thilibet, Damask and silk worsted, black and colored Merino, and a large assortment of Plaid and Woolen Shawls. All of which will besold at a small advance above Eastern cost. A BSOLOM MORRIS. jen I NO. 65. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS & CONVEYANCERS, CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property. and all other business connected with Real E.tate. They will also prepare Deeds, Bond., Mortgages end all other legal instru menus of writing, on moderate terms. For the con vanities of the public, they base two °Meta—the Law office of John J Mitchel. corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office of James Blakey, on Fenn street, near the Canal Bridge, sth Ward. jen23 6m.1 Cheap and Desirable Property for Sale. WE will sell, a neat and comfortable two story dwelling House (near Washington street, in the 6th Ward,) on a lot 20 feet front by 60 feet deep, well fenced in and a neat palling fence in front; the lease of the lot has nine yells to run from the first of Aptil next, and the ground rent tmly $5,00 per annum, as the owner resides in another state and is desirous of disposing of it, she will take $2OO, cash. The property is entirely cleat of incumbrance, any one wishing to examine it will call on Mr Thomas M'Cllough, Painter. Coal Lane. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, mar 3 Penn st., near the Canal Bridge. FOR one or mare years, the large and comrortnble three story dwelling and store, occupied by Mr. Lawrence Mitchel ,on Penn street, near the sth ward Maiket House. The house contains 10 finished Rooms. betides store room, cellar &c.—on the lot is a stable, wash house, Ste, &c. Apply to marl BLAKELY & MITCHEL. PERSONS desirous of purchasing lots in this Cem etery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grourds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cor ner of l'enn and Hand streets/ l'ittsbutgli. By order of the Board. J. CHSLETT. dec 11 Superintendent. A. A. MASON AVE Removed to No. 2, Water street, near H tho corner of Wood, and near the spot Rom whence they were driven by the fire, where they will ba happy to see their old customers. .iYI9. T 4 , ARMERS AND MECHANICS' TURNPIKE J. CO.—An election will be held for President. six Managers and Treasurer, of sail 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 st. JAMES S. CRAFT, President. ♦ LL parsons indebted to a:teem:My of Allegheny LS. as Collectors of Taxes, or otherwise, are reques ted to settle their accounts on or before the Ist day of April next, after which time suits will be immedi ately entered against duents. J AM elinq Efil CUNNINNHAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, JOHN McDOWELL, Commissioners. • Commissioners' Office, January 23, 1846. ) jaa274&wispl To Let, Allegheny Getnetery. REMOVAL. COOLEY & LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, NOTICE rtauknn llama comm. of Philadelpk k,firit ennood ciairaa of lectures in this instd. topoo„will !Se opimed of Monday. the twelfth day of October neat ftbe second Monday in Cictobat,j and *Alba continued unln the end of the ensiling Feb. ruaty PROFESSORS Basil Beak Goddard, D.—Anatoth) end flistol ogy. . C' 0 Van Wgek, M. D.—Principle* and practice of surgery.. Meredith Clyn%er,M, a—Principle." and partici of medicine • John Barclay Biddle, 31 13.—Materia niedica and therapeutics. baliS Hunter Tucker M. irks and dicetked of women and children. Levin 3 Joynei, .—P !eget med James B Rogers, M. D --Clocieral and urgemits chemistry. John i3atclay Bidd!c. M. D.—Dean of tho facul Juseph Leidy, M. D.—Demnn.strator of Anatomy. The Franklin Medical College was incorporated in the Legislature of Pennsylvania. by nn art approved '2Bth January IW, and is untherlded by section thud of its chat tet, ' to greht the degree of Doctor of Medi cine to any such persons 34 shall puggess the quillifice. tiond now usually required of cindidates In cabei Medical Colleges in Chia FEES, For earh course of lectures Alartieultition fee, to Lo paid once 5 00 Diploma fee, 10 00 Additional ; , n re4poctieg tle oti ,truer ion, li•rd connected aith the Far...li ly, con be otnain.-t I pplie pergonailv, or by letter, to J li BIDDLF.. M. D. Dean of the corner of Quince and Spmeiti street, Pl. 61.1.•i!,1 , 13. to irl I dt3m Patronized by Everybody. The Wonderful Vrgetable Purgative, FOR THE . (TRE Sours y. Small Pis..l,o,niliee, Pnios i n the ward Weakness, Palriial ion firm, Rising a the Throat, 1111413 V, 1.111/114 Fryer of all kind,,, Fea mole Complaints. Meailf , , Salt Rheum, Ilenrthurn, Wormi,Chulers Marlins. Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption. Fit •. Liver-CoMplaint.Erysipe las. Detiffieis,liching. 01 the Ski n, Colds, Gout, fi ran el, Net vous complain' r,and n vot tidy of or lwrili.en.et, arising from Impurities of I he blood, and obstruct lung in the organs of digestion. [From the Agent at Quelre, 1,. c... 1 DISEASE 01' DUE LIVEI?: Dx IR SLFl:A2rePette to your dehit, I Wrllt• to keep you apprized of the prospect: of the Citchen•kt Sugar Coated Pm gati vc Pill, in this r'rv. may recollect, vx-hen 1 first commenreil ;ling sidle melt- tine. which Was in May. 18.4, we little dreamed of he 411CCRAZ the would crown the nndertaking. Oar premises bed Lteen an completely flooded it 3 the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy f.,r every hie complaint Owlet the son, that I en ci,itern , plated hosing nothing mare io do with env tl of the kind. However at the 'nor i.rgent we consented to make a trio; of 0!::•. A! irr••• cc. found considernbleilifficubv in nitiactingp.dil;c otlention to wards them. People had been so offer. deceived by the vile camponi.d. which have flooded the rnontry for the lost 13 now' or mein, that they deter-nine:l, if possible, never to be -taken ln" again; end the ronse quence was, they cool.] hardly be persuaded to nee.-pt of the Pills, as the saving ia, for "foie nor robney." Thus matterra proceeded furs week of t an,Wdlen.ns "good luck would have it, "Mrs. a lailv of our city, who had long MiTered from an erTertiim of the Liver, accompnnied by indigestion of the most err stinate character. was persuaded tit rioter! of a hinv, on condi' innibat nothing was tube paid for it. if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess, weourselvea had very little faith in the trotter, know ing as we did. that her complaint was one of long standing, and had been unsticeessfutly treated by the most eminent Physieians ofthis and set-erul neighbor ingtawnat 11111 We had determined to give the medi cine tt fair trial, and if it prnwd to be worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both rd you and to a+. No less to nor joy than surprise, how ever, only a few idly, hail elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired fot anoth er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says she, ' that your Pills are beginning to tout I: a great change in my health. and altogether for the better. When I took the second dose. I begun to feel much better than I did at fi r st; the pain in my aide was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the 'tiiiacd seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in stij youthful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder of the Pills, and tiiy improvement ha; been sensibly progressing at Beery 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 south and bean ,ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long and a happy life is before her. 1 am satisfied she will neverfurget the Clickener Sugar-Coated l'illo. As might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex traordinary cure *as rapidly disseminated thrthighthe city and adjacent cottony; anal scarcely n week had elapsed, befOre enquiries began to be made fat Click ewer's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already increased to such rth extent. that we find tbe greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fait, if it did not seem like exaggeration, I might almost key that lets are literally besieged by women, and chiltlren, Jabot- ing under every possible ailment which "human flesh is heir tu." The halt, rho lame, and the blind; tho asthmatic, consumptive, sod dyspeptic, ore thronging our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon us from every quartet- One person informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Another hos just recovered from a seri ous attack of Apoplexy. A third hat succeeded in expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice. And a fourth has just recovered from an attack of Pul monary Consumption, which had confined him to hi, bed for many months.—Bo we go. But do not fail to keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we have standing orders from the country to a larg , aMount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience l'oura. Sc. R. H. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., April 14, 1895. REMP,MBER, DR. C. V. CLICRtNER, ie d'itt of !gins! inventot of the Sugar Coated and that nothing of the soft was ever heard of until he intro duced them in June, 1543, as will be seen b 3 the fol lowing: PREMIUM This Diplotna was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the City of New Yotk , October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER, for the intention Of SUGA R COATED PILLS. J AMES TA LILM A DGE, President T. B. ‘VAtcrAlt(,Cotresponding Secretory GURDOS J. Le.r.t)i, Recording. SecreterF. rif T. AVOID COWITERTAITII.—=Putchasers must always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and see that each box has upon it his signature; all other, are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, is Or. Cllckener's agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity. oct6 Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism. The Jackie's Wreath, or National Souvenir. ANational Tribute, commemorative of the vest civil victory, achieved by the people, through the Hero of New Orleans, containing a map of the United States, a portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bat tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & sTocKroN, Market street. Smut District Hotel. ISAAC MURDOCK, formerly of the Union hotel 1. on Water stteet, having been burnt out, has built a new and handsome House expressly for the accom modation of Travelers, at the corner of Second and Smithfield streets, which will be known as the Burnt District Hotel. He is dew ptepared to offer every accommodation. add every comfort to the traveler at very moderate - chatres. He is provided with ample and convenient Stabling. decl2•ly4 ll=l
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