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TUEgDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1046. „ In reterenms to communications which may appear in this paper, we havenne or two remarks to We wilt insert none Without the name of the author be ing fitst mat% known to us, and when inserted, muster ways be taken as ex presslveof the views of the writer, and not the editor of tis paper, unless the views so expressed etreeditorialt remarked upon and approved Tax TnEarax.--The performances at the Theatre 'fast night, throughout, we think, cannot be excelled. Mr HACILITes Sir John Falistaff; Was inimitable —the pirt, we feel confident, was never as well per formed by any other actor, or better by himself. Mr Monats as Prince Hal; Mr PORTER as King Henry , the 4th, and Mr FRPDI:MOO as Hotspur, "done' exceeding!), well, in fact, we, have never seen the rind* referred to better performed. The audience were delighted. The House was crowded. To night Mr Hscxxrr appears as Rip Van Winkle and Col. Nimrod Wildfire. Look out for a crowd. Persons desirous of obtaining seats would do well to tall at the Theatre early this morning and secure them. Ex 9ex:tem.—The attention of our readers is re spectfully directed to the advertisement of W W Wit-sun, Jeweler, corner of Market and Fourth sts, Mr Wilson, it will be recollected, had his shop de stroyed by fire a few weeks since, but it gives us pleasure to state that he is again ready to accommo date the public with a large stock of articles in his tine, and is also prepared to execute work of any kind tin the shortest notice. Give him a call. , ' 'L et the Public bear in mind, that Scnrlet Fe• ' Ver. and other Complaints incident to sudden changes of the weather, are peculiarly prevalent at this season .1 of the year. Thousands ofchildren, and many persons of mature age, are dying weekly, because they over look tho only medicine which is infallible in diseases of that kind. That medicine is Clickner's Sugar Coa -1 i ted..Vegetable Purgntive Pills, which have been sec cessful in - cases of the greatest obstinacy, and whet e , . all other remediea had ,rroved unavailing. Physician. of the highest eminence, have prescribed them in their ' practice, and they have been highly recommended by a committee cirthe American Institute, appointed t , - investigate their 'merits. Let those who have never used them consent to make a single trial, rind they ! will never have cause to regret their determination.— In case of failure, if such it thing is possible, the money will in all cases be returned. • Sold by Win Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who isotneral Agent ihr Dr Clickener's Pills In Pittsburgh 'antiiicinity. ecrßeware 'of ail imitation article called "Impro • eed Segar-Coalest Pats," purporting to be, Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, gnt.up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for The last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. mar 31. i ', , Dr. Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound balsemic prepara tion of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Its Mad. cum binedhy a new chemical ptonress with the Extract .\of Pine. 6o salutary have 'been its effects in all ca ses when udministred for Coughs, Asthma. Cummtrip tion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians kayo approved and recom mended it, and openly acknowledged it mho the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It i s try ly a valuable' s medicine, and . is effecting an immense amount of good in' thi'rtlief of suffering humanity. .a?...Site Advertisement. • • - N. O. rdolasscs. n DBLS Plantation : Molna', reed per air sk, Colorado, and for wale r le by Al B RIIEY &Co. mar2B- • - • 57 Water et., 4SAeKS Flaxseed; "5 " Feathers; 1 ." White Beans; •i 1 " Wool; ' 1 Bairn! Tallow; 1 d Beeswax; 1 bale Deer Skins, received per etr Clipper N 2 and for sato by M B RH EY & mat2B • ; 57 Water st. FRESH and choice Louisville Lime, by the barrel or retail; good 5 double yellow and purple car pet chain; window sash and glass to suit, for sate low for cash. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent anttCom. Merchant, No 12 St Clair at. near mar 23 6t, the Exchange Hotel. MEIN 133 KEGS No }'herd; 9 Ws roll butter; 2 " linseed oil; Received per steamer Rhode Island and for sale by M. B. Rli EY & Co. mar2B . 57 Water street. • ROCK OIL. BBLS received per atetimer Rhode Island, and ..46/ far vale by B RIMY & Co., mate.B 57 Water at. Grindstones. 50 GRINDSTONE'S from Mitchela quarry Beaver, for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN. mar 27 No 26 Wood et. •. cY.' ,~~~a~. EVERY person is interesteed in the fact, that Thompson's Carminative will cure ninety nine cases out of every hundred, afflicted with either of the following complaints, viz: Cholic, ,Cboleru Morbus Dysenteryor Flux, Summer Complaint, or Diarthrea, Cholera Infantum, and Bilious Cholic, and with lees expense, with the advantage to the purchaser, that if it fails after a fair trial, the money will be refunded if purchased of the proprietor and only manufacturer, EDGAR THORN, Corner of Hand and Penn st., Pittsburgh.,. Also, Thompson's Antidyspectie Tonic and Purge'. tive Pills; they are a mild and pleasant cathartic caus ing no sickness, incovenience or hinderance from bu• sines. Prepared only by the Proprietor, EDGAR THORN, Druggist, Corner of Hand and Penn sta. John 'W Barrall—Attorney at Law. HAVING returned from his European tour has taken an office on the north east corner ofSmith 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 BATS! BATS!! 4 SPRING . FASHION. A • , JUST received by •oxpress from New York, the Spring Style of Hsu. All those in want of a Neat Superior Fashionable Hat, are respectfully invited to S MOORE, 93 Wood st.; ALL persons indebted to tbeCounty of Al:egbeny 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 delinquents. JAMES CUNNINNHAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, • JOHN McDOWELL, ESM Discourse. by Albeit Barnes. DLEA in behalf of Western Collages , delivered 1 before the Society for promoting Collegiate and Theological Education at the West, In the First Pres byterian Cintrch, Nevrark, N. J., Oct. 29, 1845 and in the First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Feb. 26, 1846. By Albert Barnes. • • Just received and for sale at COOK'S, 85 Fourth street. 8. E. Constable, — 83 Market Street, HAS received thls'day , a splendid lot of Ladies' Florence Braid Bonnets of the new spring shape:—Also, a lot of laseyoar shapes at an extreme ly low price. ZPar2o. PITTSBURGH, PA. CORRESPONDENTS Sundries. Louisville Lime, £c. SUNDRIES mall-d&w 3 doors below Diamond Alley NOTICE Commissioners' Office, sa n nary.2 . 3, 1846. fi jan27-d&wtap 1 W. W.' WILSON. Be-Opened, CORNER ON FOURTH AND. BILEXAT STRUTS, RESPECTFULLY returns his thanks to the chi tens of Pittsburgh and the public generally, for the liberal share of their patronage heretofore, and now solicits a continuance of their favors- , -having this clay resumed his business at the old stand. Juw opening, a complete assortment of MILITA RY GOODS; Swords; Sashes; Plumes; Caps; Epau lettes; Lane; Buttons, and ell kinds of Military Trim mines. Also, a fine assortment of Gold and Silver Watches end watch trimmings of the best qualities; Silver ware manufactured to order, and a good stock of Table and Tea Spoons now on hand; fine Jewelry, Gold pens, Lamps, and the usual variety. Also Watch and Clock repairing executed in the very best manner, and warranted mar3o Ground Spices. 10 CANS Ground Pepper; 10 Cans Grinind Cinnamon; 5 Cans Ground Alspine; 5 do do Cloves; In store and fur sale by J& J McDEVITT, den2o . • 224 Liberty et BROCH A SHAWLS. 1 SUPERIOR Brodie Shawls, just received, which will be sold very low, by A A MASON. der. 12 No 42 Market sr. De Laines. 20". Dark and Light plaid de liana for chil dren soma as low as 20c. per yard, For sale at No 42 Market st. by dee 12 A. A. M 4SON. 20 PS. Plaid Clink inoa, new and beautiful patterns, just reciveSat No 42 Market st,cor ner of Third, by A-A MASON. dec 12 WHOLESALE DRUG WARE.HOUSE.,in the city of New York. B. A*Fohnesteck & Co., No 99 St. John sta., New York, offer for sale a large and general assortment of Drugs and Medicine, Pa tent Medicines, Dye Staffs, Paints and Oils, of every description, which they are prepared and determined to self low. Country Merchants, Druggists and Physicians. ate ref:petted to call and examine their articles. Ordcts executed with faithfulness and de.patch. B. A. FAHNESTOCK, Pittsburgh B. L• FAHNESTOCK, A. B. HULL, New York. LET EVERY PERSON who is afflicted with Sick Head ache. Heartburn, Vertigo, Jaundice, Dysf pepsin. Fevers, Pains in the side or back. Indigestion, Colds, and in (act any disease which may require a pur gaiivo medicine, use Dr. Thompson's Anti. Dyspeptic Tonic and Purgative Pill, and they will certainly give almost instant relief; causing no uneasiness, sickness or debility to the patient. They being a cheap and convenient medicine, no person traveling should be without them. They are war ranted to he composed thoroughly and purely of the very best vegitable ingre dients. Price 25 cents per bat. Prepared and sold by the Proprietor. EI)GAR TITORN, Apothecary and Druggi.t, . corner of Penn and Hand sts., Pittsburgh. main. VESTINGS, plain and figured at WM. B. SHAFFER feb2 1 or W4-.41 and t AT LARGE and convenient two story brick dwell / ing house on tho corner of Factory and Penn eta sth ward; A frarno cottage in Allegheny city, immediately be low the, canal. A room in the fint story of brick building on the cornet of sth and Union too. Also. tho second and third stories of same building Arply to JAMES MAY, Raisins. 5 fmr .s . , bv ßunch just received ant 10 BUSBRIDGE: WILSON &CO., mnt24 Water et. 50 lIBLS Thompson's F xtra Family Flour, jas artiving and foi *ale by ' elk DOZEN corn brooms assorted quali liShur ties for sole by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., mar2l. Water et, 700 fBoAG Prima Green Rio Coffee, on hand and BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co., ma,t2 I Water street Three Valuable Buildiog Lots for Sale. NO. 71, 72, and 73, in Hart's plan,- containing 24 feet in width and 132 Feet in length or depth, adjoining John B. Butler. Esq. in the Gth Ward. If not sold at private sale, they will be offered at public sale on the premises, on Thursday the 233 day of April, 1546. GPO. COCHRAN, mat 23 Executor of Aaron Hart. deed. 7 , BARRELS of the choicest Apple., jet re• cctvcd per str North Qooen, and for sale by P C MARTIN, mar '27 60 Water street. 3 B BLS more of that excellent rca c h Brandy war ranted 7 year old, soma of which is on draught for sale by P. C. MARTIN, mar 26 • 60 Water st. Old Whiskey. CAC' A FEW Barrels of old Monongahela Whiskey A from 8 to 11 years old part ol draught. for salo by P. C . MAR7IN. mar 26 GO Water at. HOTELS and Steamboat Bars fitted out at the shortest notice; on accommodating terms, with everything in the way of Liquors, Glass fixtures, 4.c. 4.c. C. MARIlti mar 26 60 Water street. 2 BBLS choice Apples, just received and for OP sale by P. C. MARTIN ; mar2G GO Water st. Leather. 5000 ERR Now York Sole Leather, fer dale at Eastern cost, carriage added, by P. C. M ARTIN, 60 Water EL SUNDRIES. 40 Drams fresh Smyrna Figs; 20 boxes bunch Raisins; 5 boxes Lemons; 1 bale Bordeaux soft shell Almonds; 100 bushels African pea nuts; 15 boxes 8 x 10 glass; 25 half chests Gunpowder, Imperial and Y H teas 8 Catties do. do. do.; 100 reams wrapping paper; 10 do writing and letter, do; 50 boxes pipes; 20 boxes starch: 1000 lbs dried beef; 50 dozen blacking; 20 dozen btrooms; With a full assortment of every thing in the grocery line, too numerous to mention , for aide or barter, by P. C. MARTIN, mnr26 Water st, Wines. 10 QUARTER casks Port and Maderia for sale . in quantities to suit by P. C. MARTIN, GO Water st. 2 PIPES Holland Gin just received and for sale by - P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water et. Commissioners MACKEREL 'AND HERRING. A FEW barrels on bind and for sale by P. C. MARTIN, mar 26 60 Water et Brandy. HALF Pipes dark end paid of different brands, jtist received and for Bale in quantities to suit by P C MARTIN, 60 Water at. RICHARD. COWAN, Attorney at Law, office In Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market. june 19-d&wly PLAID CLUAKINGS For Rent. UILBRIDGE, WILSON & Co. Water street Peach Brandy A Card MEI SATUR)AY PACKET. THE regular mail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Copt Isaac Bennett, will run ass regular packet beween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Ibis port every Saturday at W A M, and Wheeling at 10 P the same days Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday et 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on board. • [The Circassian view built expressly for this trade and offers to her passengers every comfort and accommodation. mor23 WEDNESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steamer NE W ENGLAND, Cape S B Page, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday, at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 P M. the someday. c Returning, she will leave Cin cinnati every Saturday at 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on board: Krrim New England was built expressly fur this trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and superior' accommodations.. ma r.r:6 FRIDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger steam er, CLAPP ER NO 2 Captain 0 ooks. will ran as a regular packet between Cincinnati and PiUsbur gh. leaving this nom r every Friday ut 10 A N 1 and Wheeling at 10 PM, the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mon day at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Clipper Nu 2 was huiltexpressly fur this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and arcum• frmilnl ion. mniO3 SATURDAY I'ACKEF. The regular np.til and passenger steam er, MESSENGER, Cape Linjord, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, 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. Fnr fteight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly f,,r this trade and offers to her passengers every comfort and accom modai mm-23 FARE REDUCED!! Good Intent Fart Mail for P g A, DELP NI OF SPLE4DID NEW TROT BUILT COACHEK, AND RAIL ROAD CARS, ~- ~;..~ Loavo Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P.M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, HILIA WITH SIT HORSES AND P.OSPOSTILLION ,-.-7,- - .,:::,, -- - - ,, - ;;:. .- - ,... miiiibe ---..—, z- - 5......--- t.74 , ..z.4 t4-.4.. T . F . •-rii. ',mi....ABA 4.. Prom Ohambersburg by Rai.lroal to Phitaddelphia, In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there con necting with Mail Care for New York; also at Clam ho:sberg with Mail Linen direct fur Baltimore and Weshington City. I;7'oE:ester the above Line, next duor tc the Ex change lintel, St Clair street, and opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. june 12 W. R. MOORII EA D, Ag6t. FARE REDUCED! Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for XIAD 11 111.3 X OF A FLFAIDID TROT BUILT COACUEI, , . x • . • , Limited to Seven Pastengers. Leave Pittsburgh daily at I, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Arendingtho mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOA ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO CH.OILIERSBUGH, ••••• .f.cAtut =4'4 ••••• Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, (firing tlie only Liar, running their own cart on the rond,)connec ting with Mail Curs for New York; alsont chambers burg with Maillines direct to Baltimore and Wash hum' Cliv. 117F6t6ce second door below the St Chat les note wool street. A. HENDERSON, Agent Oct `-'5- I v 18-16 MONONGAHELA ROUTE, VI. BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Mika Staging.) THE srLEtDID VAST RUNNING STEAMERS c CONSUL, LPIJ IS LANE Eli AND MEDIUM, Have commenced making tlot:r regular trips be tween Pirti.btogli and Bi ow nsville. The morning boat leaves the Nloning•liela wharf above the Bridge. pre-cisely at 3 "'clock. Passengers by this boat takes the stages nt Browns ville same eveniag at 4 o'clock. and the splendid cars Of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, next morning. at 3 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the Fame evening—onls 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Baltimore and 40 hums to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Boat in com fortable State Rooms the first night: will past over the beautiful mountain senery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland.' Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietors of this 'nut, in order to make the connection complete between B rownsvilleandCumber land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches,„pf the most improv ed models, and fif , y teams of thCThest 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 tsho may patronize their Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat Cr rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at the office, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wood st., or at the wharf boat. feb3 J. MESKIMEN, Agent. I. S. DICKEY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ease Beaver Point and Bridgewater. BEAVER COUNTY, PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LAKE ERIE, AND •A- 4 ",,,1M:g MICHIGAN, Daily between Pittsburgh and Beaver. WILL be prepared on earliest opening of Canal navigation, to receive property at his Wharf Boat or in Warehouse, for all points on Erie exten sion, cross cut and Ohio Canals, for all points on Lake Erie and upper Lakes, as also forward produce, &c. by Penn's improvements Apply or address feb.‘24-tf. Furnittire IF 3 ou want to purchase any bedsteds,tables,ehairs, settees, or any thins else in the furniture line, you cant do better than to call at the furniture ware room of T B YOUNG & CO, decl3. Hand st, between Penn and Liberty. Dressing and Plain Bureaus, I F you want to get a good article cheap do not for get to call at the Furniture Ware Room of T B YOUNG & Co, nov2l Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. Sofas.' APAIR of plain neat sofas on hand and for eale at the Furniture Ware Room of T B YOUNG & Co. nov2l Hand vt. between Liberty and Penn. Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS decirous of purchasing lots in this Cem otery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grourds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cor ner of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. By order of the Board, J. CHSLETT. dcc 11 Superintendent. ====ff J UST received at our bookstore Mosheims Ecclesiastical History, ancient and modern, 2 volt D'Aubigue l s History of cite Reformation, 4 vole; Davidson', Connection of Sacred and Profane his. tory,3 vole; Blunt's Reformation in England; Blunt's Seimons; Blunt's Life of Christ; • Krummacher's Parables; Hopkins on the British Reformation; Blunt's History of Elielin; Michelet ifti Auricular Confession; Bickersteu on Baptism; Hill's Divinity; Jeremiah Taylor's Sermons; Hooker, the philosophy of unbelief In morals and religon; Together with many other valuable new publications SCREBA & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood 'at. TUST received on consignment a first rate Pinno LI Forte of MC hlyer'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. mar 21. PRQIT TIIIIES. sOrnametital Plants, Vines 4. Eilergreetis.4ll JAS. WARDROPE & CO., MURsERYSIIRCI FLOR ISTs, MANCIIEsTER, PITTSBURG, OFFERS for gni ean extensiv e nAsortment of Plants Trees, Shrubbery. Running Roses, Vines, Flow er Roots, &c. on the most reasonable tetitis. All ar dery left by mail or left at their stand, Nu 28 in the Diamond Market, on Wednesday and Saturday, or with Bakewell, Pears & Co, Wood st, will be execu ted with fidelity and deepetch. mar2s—d&ts2w Lard Oil at a Mama Price• THE subscriber wield respectfully inform blur friends end public in general, that his new Factory is now completed. and with a large addition to his machinery, he is prepared to make considora• ble quantities of a superior article of Lard Oil, which he is detet mined to sell cheap, rally appreciating the old proverb, "that a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling. He feels confident that consumers would find it to their advantage to give him a call and examine for themselves. Woolen manufacturers, Machinists and others. are respectfully invited to examine hid superior oil, Fifth street, near Market, opposite Hunker's Conf,ctiona ty Store, and INlessts Samuel Welurken S. Co, Lib erty street. ' M. C. F.DEY, Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufacturer. A superior quality of Stureteles okays on *and Ilir•Ort Pli Fines. mar 24. 40Acwalior- TO ARMS! TO AIMS! ! THREATENED INVASION Or WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col Swift, with Iti,ooo men, noteritlp standing which, J. NI. W 11176 will continue to sell CLOTHING chesper than any hos heretofore been offered in the western. co,intry, having the largest no abli-htnnne in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth !tercets. lie ix now prepared to show to bin numer ous patrons, the greatest variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vast:togs, end Clothing of oil descriptions, suitable for the op prooriting, s Patton, thot t. ever been offered in till.- market, to which all can have the Ili Ott of Way. Observe ilto corner, No 167. Liborty and Sixth tits. .1. 51. WHITE, Tailor, mar .25. Pr.tprieter. „K%-f “z--:',...v0m •-:-.. -:: •-_,s', -: -- 2 . :.. ;410 . it • ",' .."-r , -:"F:: &' , Ftrtnl7''.•.:"ie:4:V•” , , .?"1 5. IWe 7%- - :"'t• - •i. -..17:; : , „ J R lk , . • . ::: ; .; : 2::-..-,i-,:-..:_?:.., .-...f.._-_-_ ~vr--i . .. . 4 - -,:„. ; .,-. ,- ,-,,,- • ~-..:: .4 . 2 ,, , ;-• - ',.,77:.."21:' , '.'1 - ;`"- - .,1` ., tri‘-'2' .. 4„n:t.t.,,A - Wkdri:Z7--:' ,1.0 rantiture Warcrooms. TLIE subset limo w ou ld most respectfully call the attention of the pubitc to his stock of Cabinet Nam, possessing adrantagns ovt r any other manufac turing establishment in the city. He is enabled to sell his wales at much lower prices; therefore he would remind those who went good Fornitnre nt a fair price not to forget the tight place, N 027 Fifth street. . mat 23 , , H. H. . RYAN. rp 11 E' partnership of the undersigned, heretofore J_ existing under the firm of GnscsT & KWPIN En T. Bhick3mii It+ was dissolved 14. mutual consent, on the 7th day of Feb inst. The books, papers, notes and accounts of the hoe firm hate been placed in the hands of dames Gracry, for settlement and collection, and all accounts nesinst the mid firm, will be presented to him fur settlement and satisfaction, he being fully author ised and empowered for that purpose. JAMBS GRACEY, Pittsburgh, Feb.l4, 181 G. JAMES KENNEDY. Ire The undersigned having thin day entered into partnership ander the flier of J. rf• J. GR %CEY,, for the put pose of carrying on :he Blacksmit bine business, in the buildings of the late firm of Grucey 4. Kennedy. at the corner•of %%biter and West at.., Pittsburgh, where every thing in their line of business, will be promptly attended tn. Steamboat work. Canal Lock Irons, stc., made end finished upnn the shortest. no tice JAMES GRACEY, Pituthurgh, Feb. 14, 1016. JOHN GRACEY, Having retired from the the late firm of Grum & Kenndy, 1 cheer fully recommended the old customers and patron. to my vuccvsiors. Mews. J& J Grarev. marlfi 1;n. JAMES KENNEDY. In the Courtof Gammon Plena of Artrgheny cows ly,of June Term, 1842, No 1.06. IN the molter of the volnetery 111- ^, .i . sigliment of Patterson & Vandyke. t.VS . March 21, 18/6 William Wills n, ' ' . the nvvignee, having filed his Recount .. ~.,..) and asking to be discharged, it is or dared ihnt entice thereof be given in the Daily Morning Post. publhilied in the city of Pilts - for RI; weeks, and if no objections ore made the oxvignew afnrevaid- will be discharged 'rem his From the Record, GEORGE R. RIDDLE. Pro, !rust. Mn r9.6-(11;.4 Cloths, Casimeres and Vcstings. WE have just. opened a large mock of cloths, Cal 'muerte and vestingt,consiating of Black French Cloths; Brown and Blue do; Black French Cassimeres; Fancy do do; do Vestings, at prices to suit L times mml7 SHEA & PENNOCK. BLEACHED SHF.ETINGS AND SHIP:HAGS. Tho atlention of purchasers is invited to our largo stock of these goods. 4 4 Superior Sea Island shirting Muslin, 15 16 !do do do do do; 7 8 do do do; 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5-4 do do; 9 8 du do. marl 7 LINEN GOODS.—Having paid particular or. tendon 4.0 the 'election of linen goads, we are able to offer . them at reduced prices, our stock con sisting in parts of 8. 10 arid 12 4 Hnrusley sheeting; 6, 8 and 11 4 Tabb Diaper; 6,7, 8. 9,10, 11, and 12 4 Tshb cloths. Line Napkins and Doilies, together with a full as sortment of Irish and Brown Linens, &c. marl7-Iw, SHEA & PENNOCK. J. S. DICKEY, Beaver Lawns and Gringluuni. ALARGE and beautiful ae.sortment or the latest style Of Lawns and Gingham., just received and for sale 'at No 108 Market st. marl 7. SHEA. & PENNOCK. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Mr,RCIIANTS Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mor3 HAVING removed to the ltirge and commodious warehouse fronting 130 feet on Fountain street by 150 feet, running back to the canal Basin, we are prepared to receive. in addition to freight for shipment by canal, a large amount of Produce, &c, on storage, at low rates mar 3 Miller Wantod TO GO into the country; one qualified to take charge of a Grist Mil I. A single man will be preferred. Appl} to L WILMA RTH, mar 23 Penn at, between Hand and Irwin. Ie2ME Theologiad,Ww.ks. PIANO FORTE Dissolution of Partnership Blacksmithing Establishment SHEA & PENNOCK O. & MANI:MTV & CIO., Storage. C A MCANULTY & Co FEEZZ - ORNAMENTAL H A TR:, W9,.4.,,X...#.. rafFis. RENTER, CI2EtZ ALLEGHENY CITYi Six doors from the Aqueduct, Opposite the Collector's Office. Wishes to inform the public that she has just corn menccd the ORR AMENYIAL HAIR Business, and has a very superior stock, received from the Eastein Cities, and Paris; and she is prepared to fill all orders at the shortest notice, and inn manner that cannot be excelled by any similar manufacturer in the country. She has on hand and intends keeping,a largo assort ment of Ornamented Hair Work, such no Ladies' Wigs, Bands, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Guards, Bracelets, Finger Rings t dic. Gentlemen's Wigs, Tanpries Scratches, &U. Mrs R., has been for many years engaged in the bu sines in France and the United States, and from her long and extensive experience, she feels confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who will lean her with their patronag e. Her prices are more fiber. al than have been offered in this city heretofore. mar 17-Iv :autos Cavanagh, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER, TN fine Jewelry, Cutlery silver and German s suer Spectacles, gold and sliver Pencils,' si Ire r Thimbles Scissors. Tweezers, silk and gum Suvp•'ndera, silk and bend Porses,carpet flags, Hosiery,childien's Cloaks. Reims Oil, Beef Mt rrow. castile, cream and palm Soaps, &c, EYDon't mistake the pince, NO. 61, MARKET STREET, East side, bet Ween Third and Fuutth.sts., Simpson's Row. jan 16 To Persons wishink to commactom business: /SHE subscriber being about to remove from the city; n !Ashes to dispose of his stock of Groceries . Store Fixtures, ttc. And also to rent fur the coming year, the stand which he now occupies. The stock is smelt, having been reduced with a view towards change a residence. The stand hits an excellent run or cu. trn, and may bo mudu to command a first rate country business, being contiguous to the market and several country taverns. Any one wilting to embark in the business, may have a butgin by apply immediately to W 13 ANDERSON, NG 25 Liberty & 3 Ferry st. marl/ Pittsburgh, Pa. Attorney Counsellor & Notary, JAMES S. CRAFT. Pll TSB U RGII, la 1. ET AGING resign, d the office of P. Nay. 1. 1 and Fire Ens. Co., will attend SPECIALLY to Collecti3ns and buyine,ts connected with Navigation. Itmorance, Accounts and Heal Estate. Ruttiness hours 9, A. M. to 9 P. M. Office. No 1 Swares Building., (No 80 Fourth st„) second door En.t of Wood street. feb 3tr VnLLB & POTepriaLLIF, . ATTORNEYS AMY .COMNLLORS AT LAW, PITTSBURGH' PA. Offiee on Fourth it, between Ratilbfielet and Grant mnr 14 dif •,:40b4rles M Hays, ATTOkisIEY AT LAW PITTSBURGH, -PA. r • . CS ONIMISSIONE4 to take the pronf and !Ink now edgement of Deeds, Lenses, Contracts, Deposi thrnt or oth-r writings, to be recorded or used- in the •itate of Kentucky. Indiana and Tennessee. - Office No BG, Stuart's Buildings, Fourth street. .mat dly Romoval. Om,THE undersigned has removed his Pi ' sun Forte Manufactory and Music Warerooms, from Bt. Clair st to 114 Wood street, 2.1 door above Fifth, where he will keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of Pin toi and Music, anti Musical Instruments of every kind. , He respectfully solicits the attention of Musical Ansatotrri, to his Pian'a Fortes now on hand. They ale of the tat rat patterna—mede of the beat materials, and - have all the latest improvements The• are war ranted to stand any climate, and to keep in order as long as any manufactured. F. BLUME, 112 Wood st. 9.d door above Fifth. N. B. To those oho are not judges, he can only say that ho warrants the Pianos in every partie.ular, and if they do not give entire satisfaction, will refund the money. main. inolian Attachmont. Teplendid Pianos, with Coleman's celebra ted /Eolian Attachmeol, just finished and fur sale by F. BLUME. mar 23 114 Wood at, second door above sth. 11,TAHOG,INY AND ROSE %WOOD VENEERS 131 AND BOARDS—Just received, a large assort ment of the shove articles. of all sizes and qualities, at F. BLUME'S 112 Wood st., 2.1 door above Fifth. mar 23. CANE FOR CHAIR SEATS-50u lbs Cane tur Chnir Seats. on hand and for sale at BLUME'S, .1.12 Wood st, 2d dour above sth. mar 23. SOAP. 100 BOXES Chilicoihe Soap, just receiv ed end for Rahr by morl9 MILLER RICKETSON, MOLASSES. aAn BBLS New Orleans Molasses, receivin 1„ F and for sale by merl9 MILLER & RICKETSON. New Orleans Sugar. 100 HDS Prime N. 0. Sugar, just received and for sale by MILLER C. RICKETSON Flour. it BB IS Flour , just received on tonsignmen , rs,i•Jl/ and fur sale by MILLER & RICKETSON Corn Brooms. 150 DOZ. tistoned sizes, received and for stile by LAMBERT & SH I I'TON, 133 nod 135 Wood st. Produce. 12 KEGS Lard; 8 sacks prime Feat ere, 2 Bundles Deer Skins; GO dozen tow Yarn; . 3 Bartels dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and for saleb LAMBERT rj• SHIPTON, 133 nod 135 Wood st. BUTTER AND JEANS. 3PIECES Steubenville Jeans; 15 Bartels Roll Butter, 45 Kegs Lump; in store and for sale by LAMBERT 4. SH I PTON, febl7 133 and 135 Wood st RECEIVED this day direct from Now York, a large lot of rich spring Shawls and Simi's. New York store, 79 Market street. feb9.B. W H GARRARD. Rh:CE WED this day by Green's Express-30 doz of the best Kid and spring Gloves, also Ribbons Lace. Hosiery, Fringes, atc„ at the New York Store, 79 Market street. 14+28 W. H. GARRARD . CLOCHS, eassimeres and vestings of the newest styles and best quality at the New York store. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market NOW opening at the New York Store, 79 Market street, a splendid assortment of French English and Scotch Meuslin delaines. Also a few pieces of beautiful umbra shaded stripes quite new. W. H. GARRARD, 79, Market street, Ittadekia Wines. 1 SOME very choice old Blackburn Madet ia Wine for sale by the dozen, or single bottle by STERETI & CO., No 18, Mirka street, rner7 one door above Front. Sherry Wines. BROW N, Gola. and Yale Sherry Wines in dews or single bottles, For sale by STERETT & Co., mar 7, 18 Market strear,, one draw above Front. 'McCANDLESS & McCLURE. HAVE removed to Fourth et., opposito R& R H Patterson'e Livery stables. jan7.3rn ~ ~ .:.irk. C '„~r~"°w.~''.-,k ~»'~?='✓'. , ziacH.bSLta: ~,<.....a. . _ ' “UNDLUSIIIND FRAUDS:"...:• c"• . 01710 E OT THE' CstcToiTra CoatraNT, Nevi York, March 16, 1846 .- • - To ,thilahabitants of Pittsburgh, AlltghenY, and 4e surrounding country. AUR attention has this day been directed to an or ticle,that appeared in the 4 TiUsburgls American," under date of sth March instant, headed as above—and which has also appeared subsequeptly, in several of the Pittsburgh newspapers. We haiten reply thereto. We find that through thecae Media we are successive ly charged with flagrant violations of the principles of truth and justices but we are preliat:ed to give you a triumphant vindication of Our Character. We, hefty er, exceedingly regret that In so,doing. we shall have to allude to ous respected contempt - trade& the "Pekin Tel Company of New York"—tbeir positioh--thair history, and their manner of doing business will no cessarily, in sum: degree, have to come under exami nation. All that we can .do is to endeavoFict keep the following developments within the limits of you, neighborhood; out of which locality; we trust, for the credit's sake of whom it may concern, the questions at issue may remain undi.cussed. For from having a malicious intention in what we are ahem to divulge, we do so merely from dm very justifiable motive of self protection—we Would fain render good for evil; this we soletnly declare- Taking this laudable stand we reply, first, to the charge as followsi " They (The Canton Tea Company) Wm pUblish ed a handbill, in which they have appropristed, Word fur word, the favorable notices of the Pekin Compa ny's teas in all the lending journals of sNew York, and other cities, simply i altet log the name ,Af the Company from the Pekin to the Canton Tea Company." And farther down in the column this charge is re peated, though modifind as follows: " i his handbill bears the irnpress of the Company, and appears to have been issued, if not by it, at least upon its authority." Now we deny ever issuing—we deny met author izing—we deny ever perusing such a handbill.— Truly we cannot always control the actions of our rtients, at a remote distance, in relation to the meth ods they employ to facilitate the sale of our Teas: but as soon as we discover any thing improper in this re spect: we invariably discountenance it, and urge that etrico-egard to honor and uprightness might chnrac• tense all the means they use for their disposit itm.— By one of our remote Agents, probably, the handbill in question may have been issued. but ale deny that it ever had our sanction or aitthority. We cannot, however, dismiss ibis' subject without touching upon the morality of these notices. Thdy ore represented as eminatin.,' spontaneously, from the Editors of New York and other Newspapers, and to arise from an impression of the great commercial ar rangements. and general uppreciatton of the teas of the Pekin Tea Company. We bee leave to set you right on that subject. We are prepared to prove, on oath if required, that every favorable notice in the New• York papers, referred to. were WRITTEN by the Pekin Tca Com/Piny TH VDNLVek,end that almost in every case the said New York papers were, PAID, for their insertion. When thi, was not literary the case, the said ••fatiorabtc notices" ,were insetted in ext.isideratinn ofan expensive advertisement being be stntird upon the papers wherein such erlitoria Is appear ed. All this wo are prepared to prove4fitst by the udmission of one of their own Agents (Hamilton)= secondly. by_the advertising Agent they futmerly em ployed—thirdly, by the testimony of most of the New York Editors themselves. So much for their "faVor- Able notices in the public prints." The method we adopted in peaseeuting our business being essentially at variance with any modification of deception, we never re.surt to the publication of such notices. Every business man in New York is well nr: quninted withtheorigin as well as the merits. nf such editot 'ahem. owing to which its wittily here has long since ceased, end it rat her diminishes then adds to the respectability of any New York establishment. We next review' the paragraph wherein we ore charged as fraudulent imitators of.the Pekin 'Com pany. It will be found nearly at the head of the snider I=l =33 tide. It reads as follows: .'lt is well known to most of our readers that the. Pekin Tea Company of New York. an association of heavy capitalists of that city, have established agen cies in Pekin and Cantors for the purpose of selecting Teas; and putting them tip there, from whence they are shipped direct to the. Company at New These teas have obtained a high reputation, and have become the subject of frequent notices in the public prints. The success of this. Company has induced the organization of another sailed the *Canton lea Company,' who admit the , they are not importers. but purchase their Teas from the promiscuous arrivals in New York i where they are: put in - e manner to im itate thosenf the Pekin Ten Company." Now, in the latter part of this paragraph lactated a falsehood so glaring, that an anempt:to support it in any Atlamic city would subject arty editor to universal ridicule, and in New York he would heregarded as a consummate knave, if not an absolute madman. We are astonished to find that any Pittsburgh editor, hav ing access (as must necessarily be the case) to New Yolk jour la's for years past. can be so deplorably ig natant of the fact that the Canton Tea Company have I been establiskedin New York FM YEA Re—and also. that the Pekin Company hove only existed TWELVE roams!—and that the latter honse was established wholly inconsequence of the success and reputation of the former. Here then is a fraud truly unblushing - —nay, verily abominable. We are also reflected on as being an inferior con cern. because "we select our Teas from the promiscu ous cargoes which arrive." How .much more com mendable to come out with the plain truth Than to resort to such vile falsehoods as appear in the begin ning of the paragraph now under review. The words am "The Pekin Tea Company of New York, an-asso ciation of henvyleapitalists in that city," &c.—( Let the reader refer.) Is it possible that the inhabitants of Pittsburgh can swallow all this! In stria city (New York) every counting-house lad, of fourteen years old, knows better. Let any individual who would satisfy himself on the subject, refer to the files of the Courier and Enquirer:, Journal t,f Commerce, or Commercial Advertiser, which he may find at any large Hotel in Pittsburgh and see, ifin the lists of imported merchan dise, he can discover that any entries of Terra have been made at the New York CUSiOT House for such firm as the "Pekin Tea Company." We dcfythem to prove that they ever received Teas direct - from China! Who ever believes such a barefaced asser tion are deservedly humbugged. As to the fact of their having an "agent in Canton," the deny it. Who is he? But the idea of their having another in Pekin, is en absurdity to monstrous, and u falsehood ao gla ring, as not to deserve consideration. Who ever heard of Teas being selected and shipped at Pekin? Outrageous nonsense: We happen to know that the "fine Teas which their agents in Pekin and Canton select, pot up and ship &recite New York," are selected in Front street, in this city, at the store of Beebe. Sr. Brothers, and other wholesale Grocers, shipped thence by their carman to the store 75 Felton street, then packed in imitation of the Canton Tea Company's Teas by Frenchmenand German 4. in the upper part of the building, brought down stairs and thence dispatched to Pittsburgh and other places. Lastly—Who is the association of New York cap italists. called the "Pekin 'tea Co." professing to hove $500,000 engaged in the trade? The agents and salestn n, Messrs Douglass, Callender and Roe, were previously emplcyed at the New York Sun Newi paper establishment. Mr Hamilton, the out door a gent, was formerly subscription clerk fur Messrs Ed mund Charles & Son's Bank Note List: and the only, and exclusive owner and proprietor of the whole estab lishment is Henry Wykoff, publisher of a paper cal led the "New York Republic," now extinct, and well known to the world as a controversial antagonist of James Gordon Bennet, of the New York Herald. We exceedingly regret the necessity which compels' es to come out so promptly;—we era, nevertheless, ready to procure the proper affidavits, certified before the New York City and State authorities, in oonfirma- Lien of all that 'we have now stated, if celled upon. New Fork Canton Tea Co;fipany, rr Our Agents in PITTSBURGH are Messrs. BELL & GRANT, corner of Liberty and Ferry eta.. where choice Teas of all descriptions are constantly for sale. G. F. THOMAS & Co.. 23 Fourth st., Cincinnati, Obio. OBED MITCHELL, 89 Chesnut, and 339 Market, at.. Philadelphia. Principal Office in New York, 125 & 125 i. Chatham et., 163 Greenwich sc. mar26.lmd Dr. Win. M. Wright, Dentisti" o.[Aee and Residence in Si 'Clair st. liall a • A facv ii , ;ors below Libeiti; near the Exchange Hotel. GOLD PENS AT REDUCED PRICE'S. , J UST received arid for sale by febl6 JOHN H I M 2 E 2 L W . L o O o R. ds;t • . - . Per THOMAS A. MON.KHOUSE TUOIKIAS PfiLl=nj MANt7PACT.UHEIt kik 6f WALL. PAPEI4 Fire Board Prints. Borders. Landshak,POPer, Ii namental Designs, Transparent. Windom Shades, 4.e and Dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and ihndir's Boards; 4'c . • 47 EURICET BT, BETWEEN 711IRD ffi FOURVI 1 1 1 44 PITTSBUGIIO. PA. `: - HAS had at no former period. a stndit so ettenstsd and, well assorted, as that to whi c h hb ratiiv mtiSt respectfully intrites the attention 'A - purchasers., It cum prises trench and American parlor, hall, office, °howl.' ber and counting mom Paper, of every . Thd colors are brilliant and durable, and th'sr style of,pit terns unsurpassed; By the Regular Line of Pack els, between Havre and'New York, and from the Fed-. tory, which is alitays in active operaiirtn, and uni formly supplied with the best workmen the country can Punish, frequent additions, during the Spring and Suouner, will be road,' to the g ,Oittltr in itore.— Pricttp-moreover, will be so ettrerhely iliodercite as to meet the viewa'of the most economical. and satisfy merchants anti hotise-keepers disposed to examine and judge for themselves, that theirintereia will he essen tially subserved, by buying at this , tottalilislidient. 'Raga, Tow and Trinneek's Srralis taken hi trade ur bought at the regular market march 23..13m. • ! • Patronized by Eiery The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative+ FORTH[ CURE OR Fthiqiihrit Ism. Scurry. Smnit ['mt. Juundii.e, Palm iti tGe link, ward Wenloteß, Polpitntifin or The P.enn, h the Throat, Dropsy. ?equiv.! Fete* of all kitidc Fel . . male Complaints, Measles. Salt itheion, tiedittfutit, Worrn.,Cholera Morims, Coughs, quihEws., Cough. Consumption, Fite, Liver-Corepluint,Etyeipe , lee, Doefnesg,ttehinge of the Skin,tolcie, GtJut, Getty el, Net s•ous Complxi nt Et, nti variev nthet didmises, nri-dog from irr,puritirs of the bltioa, Ora übatrttotiotts in the organs of digestion. [E'ronithb Agent tit Gidelec;LiC.l DiSE"ASE OP I'IiE;LITE.P. DEA a Slut—Agreeable to your desire, t *Hie to keep you apprized of the•ptvapecta 'id' the Clickenett Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in ibis eitt. Yat may recollect, When I firat commenced selling your medi cine, wide - , was in - May, we little dreamed of the success th.t could crown the uplertalsing. Our premises had been so completely flooded hy the one thoutrind rind one Unsaleable remedy' fur evety possi ble complrlint udiet the sun, that I seilottily contefn plated having nothing more to do with any thing of the kid!. However.. at the' mbar Urgent solicitation ' we consented to matte a tile' of yours. At first *e Found considerabledilliculty in attracting public attention, to %eras them. People had been so often deceived' by the vile compounds width have daocled the cotettry ftie the last 15 years or metre, -;; they detemitiMd; if possible, - netierto be '"taken in" again; and - the compe. - . qttertep was, they could hardly be petsatided ta steel& of Pills, as the saying, iv, for oieve nor, money." Thus maiterrs proceeded fur n week.oe'fwn, when, as b•dood locii. would have it, "Mrs. hi:— a lady cd our city, who bad liing-stilteret - I,lrdin tuiereMion of the Liver, accortipanied by incligestlim of the most ohs' stinate chntacter, WEIS persuaded to tieielst of is - box, on condition that notbingwas 'Om paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief.;; thliEL =alai ' we otirselves had very little faith in thernatter, know 4 ing as -We did, that - her -coreplainti Weir trap. of-long' standing; and had been .finsticeestifully treated by the --;" Most eminent Physicians of this and seitetitl neighbors ing towns. Bat we had determined; tegive the mecli. - eine a fair trial, and if it proved to bt worthless, it : would be a summer satisfaction know it, With to - you and to as. No lessto our joy than sdeptise, hoer ever, only a few days bad elapsed, when the lady again -"- presented herself at our counter and...inquired for anoth- er box. "1 really think, Mr. Wifflamti a " says shec . " that your Pills ate beginningtateark great changet. - in my health, and altogether fin' the b t. When I took the second dose,l began to feel m betterthior I did at filar; the pain in my side was co *deratily lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blecd seemed to birch - late thrdugh my veins 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 dese. I have no doubt that a few more boxes will effectually cure me." thee result was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush or youth and.hottatt ty has returned to her cheeks, anti the prospect of a long ar.d a happy life is before her. I am satisfied she will never forget the Cfickener Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally be supposed, the nets of this ex 1 tinordinary cure wag rapidly dissethinated tbroughthe city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had I I elapsed, before enquiries began to be made- lor Click rener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already increased to such an extent, that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did nut seem like exaggeration, I might . Utmost 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 lathe, 'and the blind; the asthmatic, consumptive, alid dyspeptic, are throlgieg_ our doors in pursuit -ef the never-failing.Panatea.— Testimonials of its Salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon its from every quarter. One person informs us he has been relieved of a most ooatinate Dyspepsia. Anoti.er has just recoveted from a seri. - nun attack of Apoplexy. A third, bps succeeded 1a expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice. • . Anti a fourth has, ust recovered horn an attack of Pul. . nunnery Consumption, Which bad confined him Whim ; bed 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 arTIOUSit. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience . Yours. &c. i li. 14. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., April 19, 1040. • REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICkr.NER, is the original inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of the sod was ever henfd of until he intro &lced them in June, 1643, as will be seen by the fnl4 lotvingz PREMIb.M. This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in'tho city NewArork , October, 1893, to C. I V. CLICKENERs fur the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS:. • J AMES T ALIN . f 1.1:10E, President. T. B. %Vs rata tr, Corresponding Secretary: Ouu DoN J. LEEDS. Recording Secretary. - P To AVOID COONTERFLILTS.--Purebasere mast litinitys ask far Clickener's Sugar. Coated Vegetable Pills, and see that each box has upon it his signktutes all others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of,Wood 'and- Libtriy streets, is Dr. Clickeuer's ageni for Pittsburgh and vicinits. dad • burnt District; Nash ISAAC MURDOCK, formerl y of the Union - herten on Watr4 street. having been burnt obi, - brie built a new and handsnme House espestrly fat the,areetet* modation of Travelers, at tile corner of Second and Smithfield streets, which will be knows as the Bans District. Hotel. He is now prepared to ofter.every accommodation. and every con fort to the traveler at very moderite charges. He to provided with ampl6 and conveolecm Stabling.: ; BLAKELY & miteineL, 1. REAL ESTATE AGENTS 8' 'CONVEYANCERS. ,„CONTINUE to attend to tbeparebaie'and tare of City and County Prokrty.od all eiberlieeintviri connected with Real Estate. They also pp repp ie Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee and till other legal ;instru ments of writing, on Moderate terms. For te Con venieirce Of the pGblic, they have two.olfices—•the Levi , cede or Sohn y Mitchel,' corner of Foonh and Smithfield streets, (2d atory,)and the office of James Blakely, on Fenn attest, near the Cellar Bridge; sth Wani. [jan23.6m..1, SELECT 5C10301., TX M. MOODY-respectfuilynnnonnces to Ida old Vl' friends, thst he intends opening a Select Scht4 in this city, on the Ist Monday or April nersti - in got: basement Of the Third Presbyterian Church. - inar2l.4. - . B=E= 4 `~ ~a Y
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