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GT.o..p . i - OW Acirni.J.4.llpot7 FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL I 10, 1346 , In. reference to communications which may appear to this paper;Wo have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name Or the author be ing that maie known to a's, and when inserted, must al Ways be taken as ex p ressive of the views of the writer, and not the .editor of ,this paper, unless the views so ta p reined are editorially remarked upon and approved. Tas THICATRE.—Ar.Oziey's Hamlet, on Wed. rielday evening, was witnessed and admired by a large and very attentive audience. We never have -seentpart make a deeper impression upon those pre sent. or command more universal respect; all appeared robe impri-ssed 'with the beauty and solemnity of the piece. Mr orteg has improved very much; he is now really an admirable actor, easy, graceful and dignified, }et his heavy Scenes are thrilling and overwhelming: he is certainly a man of fine talenti—among the first of his profession. His Shylack, last night, was very good—he ,portnyed the jew with faultless accuracy —.the trial scene cannot, we think, be excelled. To-nightithe celebrated play of. King Henry the TV , wilt; biaerpiest, be repeated; the part of Sir John Falstaff by that great favorite "Otu LOGAN"— Hopipur, Mr Oxley; Prince Hal, Mr Morris; Doug lass, Mr Smith; Poing, Mr Wharam. It will in deed be rich in the extreme; remember there is al wayi ellots of Ion" when "old Logan" is about. . • , MISSIONARY. CONVENTION. The Wends of Missions generally, -are invited to attend a 511SitOKARY CONVENTION, which Will be held inlthe Third Presbyterian Church, on Friday .and,Saturtlty nest. Public meetings on both days. oit 10} o'clock, A. M., and at 3 and 7 o'clock, P. M. 'The Rev. Dr. Armstrong, one of, the Secretaries of the American Board ; and the Bei. Mr. Malen, the General Agent of the Board for this State, and the Riv. Dr. Scudder, and the Rev. Mr, Spaulding. fur many years Missionaries in India. will he present and take part in the meeting. It is believed the occasion will be found highly interesting to the chtistian pub lic. No collections sill be taken up. opril A meeting of St John's Lodge No 219, A Y Masons. will be held at their Hall, corner uf ood end Third streets. .By order of the worshipful W Master. ap9 SUSTAIN THE PRESIDENT, • , k r. f t • e • - • • • .. • - • . _ . .„. . OREGON MEETING 47" ffte Democratic citizens of the county of Alle gheny and cities of Pittsburgh end Allegheny are re speatfolly requested to assemble at the Washington Hotel, corner of PeMend St Clair streets, on Fri day evening next, at 7 o'clock, P M. to express their viers no the Oregon citientio--and the recent Mes soge'of die President, recurnmending an increase of the -means of National defence HUNDREDS OF DEMOCRATS. EY'Let the Public bear in mind, that Scarlet Fe vet. and other complaints incident to sudden changes of the Weather. are peculiaktv prevalent at thin season of the year. Thousands ofchildren, and many persons of mature age. are dying weekly. because they over look the only medicine which is infallible in diseases of that kind. That medicine is Clickner's Sugar Cos ted Vegetable Purgative Pills, which have been suc• amid in cases of the greatest obstinacy, and where all other remedies had ,'roved unavailing. Physicians of the highest eminence, have prescribed theirtin their practice. and.they have been highly recommeaded by a committee of the American Institute, appointed t investigate their merits. Let those who have never used them colsent to make a single trial, and they will never have cause to regret their determination.— In case'd failure, if such a thing is possible, the money will in all cases be returned. Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent. for Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. OXBeware of an imitation article called "/Inpro• yea Sugar-Coated Pills," purporting w be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack,, in New York, who, for the last four or five yearn, has made his living 13) counterfeiting popular medicines. apr 10. • • =MSS Dr. IVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a. compound balsamic prePara tion'of the Wild Cherry anti Moss of Iceland, com bined by a ne"* ctietitieal plOgress with the Extraci of Pine. So salutary have heen its effects in all ca ses when ad minim red for Cotighs; Asthma, Consump 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 mo.t valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a voluald medicine, and' in effecting an immense amount. o good in the rad of sufferinghumanity. See Advertisement. Removal. DR.. A. M. POLLOCK. hue removed to Wylie street, near the new "Court House:" 1-d6m Express! 'Express NOW ()planing by Green's Express. another lot of those beautiful prima Mouse Delaines, and sha• ded. Barages. Also, a fine assortment ortaahmere, Barege and Thibet Shawls. which will be told at my usual luw prices, at the New York Store, W. H. GARRARD. 79 Market street. 24 DRESSES of rich London M Deleanest Somas 10 Superb Pyramid robes, which will sold low at tho Islew York store, W H GA ARA RD. • 79 Market street. BATS: BATS SPRING FASHION. JUST received by express from New York, the Spring Styled nets. All those in want of a Neat Superior Fashionable Heti are respectfully invited to tall. S MOORE, 93 Wood at., mall•ddcw 3 doors below Diamond Alley. t ALL personi who have not settled with the under signed for subscription to the Daily Morning Post, Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, and for job work and advertising, are hereby informed that their accounts have been pieced in the hands of a Collec• tor, and! that, to save costs, it is necessary that they should be 'immediately liquidated. We hope that all who Gave not settled then accounts will attend to this notice, ism] thereby iage, themselves and our Collector furthekrouble. J C RICHEY, Collector. PHILLIPS & SMITH. rrITHE undersigned having sold out and retired from ,the Cabinet making business, would re spectfully rectueit those indebted either by note or book account, to call on him at the Eagle Hotel, 3d street, and settle the same without delay. Persons having Claims againss me will please present them for settlement. mrer.3odBw. IBENEIIICT :GATIOEY'S Gold Per , ond Cases W9O Henry's - . do, Brilliant ; do, , Just received a full supply of the above and furcate y • J O HN H. MeLLOR, ap3 122 Wood street. PatSBURGII, PA. CORRESPONDENTS MASONIC NO nu: Per Boston Stoamori Last Notice; Notice. Gold Pens. =MEI INE ...'•••, ~!- -- ;.;!..7.-, . `...!::t, .:,•,...,,:• • .....'-':• - ' 1 '4';'!•:_-: '-:-.' tt 4 ..- - .. . ..... Sellers' losperii4.oiiiigh Syrup For the cure of 'Coughs, Colds,,Hoarseness, In , flaeuza, Tickling tenvation 'of the- Throat, inooping Cough, 4c. Pronounced to be the pleasantest and mosi efficacious remedy now in use. RA R. R.- E. SELLERSt—Though I do not believe any further testimonials are necessary`to estab ish the reputation of your justly. famed Cough Syrup. feel compelled as ate aCtof duty, to mention several cases which came under my immediate notice, in members of families whom I was in dutybound to re• lieve at any cost; who complained of hard breathing, a severe cough and no expectoration; loss of appetite, with sit ong symptoms of pulmonary consumption. I mentioned your Syrup, and they begged I would pro cure some, which I did. lam happy to report that they are (vitt, relieved, the Symp having produced the desired effect in every instance. You no well neau red of its good effects upon myself. Hoping that this may reach the notice of persons suffering from coughs and colds, I emin your obedient servant. E F PRATT. OVerseer of the Pour. S T Ttimblu—Sir: The bottle of Seller3' Imperial Cough Syrup which I purchased from you hod the do. aired effect in relieving the onprestdon of mv breast, and effectually driving away my cough. 1 believe it to be the best mixture in Use, and feel - confident that a fait trial will produce the same relief in other,. W HAmIL•roN. • Bridgewater, March 25,1315. Thu Syrup is put up in 5 and 25ct. bots so that it may be bought by the poo o r, as well us the rich. Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS. 58Wood street. sold by the City Dt1.1.., ,, "i5ts generally, and by J. Mitchell & IL P. Schwa rtzAllegheny city. E=l J )s ern PENNC!CK, 11103•11.TCHELL, JNO. 6. 1166606 Pennock, Mitchell & Co. UNION FOUNDRY, Warehouse on Liberty St.,oprosite Brown's Row, PITTSBURGH. ALWAYS O HAND, Stoves and Grates, Tea Kettles, Sad Irons, Wagon Brnces of all sizes, Tailors & Hatters' Irons, Hollow Ware, Counter Weights, &c. Plough Ca.tings all sizes, Iron and Nails. !Mill Castings, &c. made to order. oet I I-cllm&wly. BOOK AND JOU PRINTING OFFICE , N. W. CORNER Or WOOD dr, FIFTO ITS. The proprietors of the Monti LNG POST and Melt- CURT AND NIANUFACTURER r espectfullvinforrn their friendsand the pat rens of those papers, tit at they have a large and well chosen assortment of 0111.4112..nii 11E" MEC aXb cagrsaMaacstaaato Necessat7t o a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared .to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING , OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Boots. Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, I Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, li-at Tips. OIL Mobs of 33lautts, sia g e,steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, wia ap propriate cuts, Printed on the shortest notice and most rea.sonable terms. We respectfully ask the patronage o four friends and the public in general in this branch of our business. BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. July 25,1 845. A FRESH SUPPLY ,or Johnson's Superior Pall and Winter .raxwrizra. INE, RECEIVED THIS DAY, At the Office of the •Pillsburgh Morning. Poe, BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. • W. W. WILSON, Re-Opened CoRKTR OF FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS RESPECTFULLY returns his thanks to the chi zens of Pittsburgh and the public generally, for the liberal share of their patronage heretofore, and now solicits a continuance of thri , favors—having this day resumed his business at the old stand. Just opening, a complute assort ment of ILIT A • RY GOODS; Swords; Sashes; Plumes; Caps, Epau lettes; Lase; Buttons, and ell kinds of Nlilitary Trim mings. Also, a fine assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and watch trimmings of the heat qualities; Silver wore 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 von r3O AWO splendid Pianos, with Coleman's eelebrn ted just finiAed and fur sale by F. BLUME. mat 23 112 Wnn,l st, secnnd tome shove fith. - . AOANY AND ROSE WOOD VENEERS IT I_ HG AND BOARDS—Just received, a lore as/vel ment of the above articles. of all sized and qualities. at F. BLU3IE'S 112 Wood at., 2-1 door above Fifth. trott23. CAND: FOR CHAIR SEATS-500 Ihs Carte fur Chair 5C4115.0n hand and for sale at LUME'S, 112 Wood et, 2d door above sth. rn019.3. Parasols, Parasoletts, and Snnnhades. BE. CONST A BLE, has received this day e • very large itisortment of Parasols and Sunshades, amongst these ere Frenzii, Parasols with French Sticks. do and Purasoletis. Plain do and Sunshades. To which 13 E C invites the at (notion of his eu-to mars. 83 Market st. Ground Spiro's. 10 CANS Ground Pepper; 10 Can Ground Cinnamon; 5 Cana Ground Alspice; 5 do do Cloves; In store and for sale by J & J McDEVITT, 224 Libertx st. WHITE Havana Stigar.in Buses; White Brazil ditto in bbis, n [lore and for lain by J. & J. M . DEVITT, 224 Liberty st Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco. 20 KEGS Plug Tobacco; 5 '• Ladies Twist, do; 10 " Va. " do; 10 " In Lump, do; In store and fur sale by J. & J. !WDEVITT, 224 Liberty st Venison! Venison:: 1200 LBS supeuior Venison Hams, received and fur sale by .1 D W ILLIAMS, 110 Wood street. Flour. 0 BBLS Family, in store and for sale by J D WILLIAMS, 110 Wood afoot 11. WILLIAMS' SELECT SCHOOL. HWILLIAMS, has removed hie School to Ear inson's Rove, North East corner of Federal and Bobinson streets, Allekhenv. op 4412 W 700 BAG Prime Green Rio Coffee, on hand and for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co., Water street. Raisins.' BOXES Bunchßaisins, just received and 105 fo BURaftIDGE: WILSON . & CO., mar 24 Water et. JAMES KANE A DOUBLE woolen carding machine suited for 2 . 1 carding country rolls. Also a cotton carding machine, and willow suitable for making batting. All in good order. For particulars enquire of P. LAFFERTY, apd 3tw—near the corner of Wood clod Water at. +~i_.~ ~:~:y . .„ . , . Molian Attackunont. ror Sale. • • 1-=, . • SATURDAY PACKET. • i • THE regular mail and passenger - BetiOett, will run as a regular pncliet beween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thiS port every Saturday at 10,A M, and Wheeling ut..10 I M the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on board. laPThe Circassian was built expressly for this trade and offers to her passengers every cordon and accommodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger steam ,;..„Aw.v erill, ESSEN GE R, Cap e _ w run as a regular packet bet Ween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10 A M. and Wheeling ut 10 P M , the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday. ut 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade. and offers to her palsengers every co mfort and accom modation. mar 9.3 MONDAY PACKET TilF. regnlar mail and pmdenger , steamer MONONGAFIF.LA, Capt. Stone, will run ns a regular packet he ttveen Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thi• port every Monday ut 10, A M, and Wheeling at 10 I' M. the same clay. Returning, Ole will ienve Cincin nati every Thursday at 10 A M. Fur freight of passage apply on board. IL - The Monongahela was built expressly far this trade; and offers to the passengers every comfort, and superior accommodations. mar3l TUESDAY PACKET ktze".• THE regular mail and passenget steamer H IBERN lA, Capt. John Itifinfclier, will run no n regular puck• et between Pittaburgh and Cincinnati, leasing thin port every Tuesday at 10 A M, and 11' heeling at 10 M, of the name day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A M. For freight or paosago apply on board. The Hibernia wao built expreooly fur the trade and uff,rs to the passengers evely comfort and supe rior areomad.ttioao. apt EPN ESD AY PACKET. . . THE reeulnr mil and proienttrr Corr. strainer NEN ENMANH. Cap/ S B Page, will run 83 a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port eery Wednesday a: 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 M the someday. Returning, she will leave Che cinnati every Saturday 10 A M. • For freight or I t ton.oge apply on board. KfTlet New England was built expessl) fur ,hi node, and ofret s In the pasttengets every cow-dolt ant an wrier aceommodadons. mar'26 FRIDAY JACKET •. the re!, , ulnr moil and passenger gleam Ata kit ar.:7,rir. CLIPPER \O° Captain C oaks, roil as a regular pact et between Cincinnati and Pittabnigh. leaving this non every Friday at 10 A NI .at.d at IU he .. q „. day. Returning e.he aillleave Cincinnati every Mon day at 10 o'clo4k. A M. For height or pris.ege apply on board. The Clipper No builtexpreody fur this trade. end offeis to be pas3engera every comfort and arcum. : main REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. mat Th. new U. S steame - ACADIA, M Mast e•. Maee, ~wrilrun as a regular l'assen,,eer,rticko between Pin-laugh and the nu oe pert. during the season of IB11; leaning esery Thursday ut 10 u'..lock. A. M. The Acadia is new and has supetior accommoda tions. For freight or nn singe, a t -ittv on Lon rd. or to t 9. J. NEWTON JONES, Ag't FOR \‘' LIELLIN“ —REGULAR rAcKEr. , The new and eplendi7. light &anti atetimer P, \C IF IC. Capt. Campbell •.maiiier, will leave for tile .ibone :311(1 :31 lermediAle 14ndilsgq every Alenday and Tbidedny a 3 o'clels. r M. reTlir Pl'Wilk was built rzinr , lly for this and and ,•kiipperm.ru. "ran her row inning in it. ,ight or putoalgn app!‘ on board. or In n ' • '•J NEAvioN JONES. Ar't. 18 16 MONONGELEIELA EOUTE, BROWNSVILLE, ,TO BALTIMORE AND PIIILADELEIIIA (Only 73 Miles Staging.) THE SPLENDID rA•T RUNNING STEIMERS CONSUL, r • . • ffi iiw t aiitri: LOUIS Nl' LAN E ••.,.flti.ii;je,•. - . r.,-,----,,,,,.-- AND MEDIUN!, limos commenced making their regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Bina Has ille. The morning twat leaves the M o nongahela %hal above the Bridge. prescisely at 8 si'clock rassengeh-sby t his boat raker the stages nt Browns ville same evening at •4 o'clock, and the splendid car. of the Baltimae soil (lido Railroad at Comberlund• I next morning. at 3 o'cio• k, r.melong Blltirnorn the artmeeveciieg—iods ;V! hourcritrouet 11,int l'ut6burt: It/ Baltimore and 40 hour s The es paing law leaves .t 4 by 'b e oat, !lie lima to com fortable Slut, !loom. fi r ...tni 4 Ll.l; s i.l en . o.rr the beuntilul mn , amain 0. 1 1..ty ,14y;i413c; sup nod lodge in Cuml,etdowl. riesling night travel ulrogether. Tine p ro h o i e tii i a , I ,i,;„ t r,w, to malt° tbe r,novetion,olnVe. c lolts, eon Brown•sille aunt Cnmber land, have placed on the Road sp;endid Fray, Alba n y, Concord and Ness ark coaches, of the moat itnprov• ed modclt, and lily team. of that beta young burner' the country afroids in addition to their funnier stock they feel patisfied they will be able to accommodate and give efitisfaction to all mho may patronize their Rout,. By our tickets pasasingers have chuice'ol pithier steuniboat or rail rood between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have thin privilege of slopping at Cumlait land and Baltimore, and resume their seats at For ticket a apply at the office, at the St. Charles II lilt I, 1 " (1011 at.. or nt the whurl boat. leb3 .1. MESKINIEN, Agent. J. S. DICKEY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Beaver Point chit Bridgewater. !WAVER COUNTY, PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamore. LAKE ERIE. AND 1111.•"'-idge. Daily between Pittsburgh and Beaver. WLL be prepared on earliest opening of Canal navigation, to receive property at his Wharf Boat or in IVereliouse, for all points on Erio exten• sion, cross cut and Ohio Canals, for all points on Lake Erie and upper Lakes. al also forward produce, &c. by Fenn'e improvements . Apply or address feb24•tf. SPRING STOCK OF Boots, Shoes, Palm Leaf Elats,Boaacts, R. TANNER .tit CO., NO. 109 WOOD STREET. jßeg leave to call the attention of their friends ol igg ) and Country Merchants generally. to their very large and excellent as• sortment of Boots. Shoes, Palm Leaf Hats, and La. dies' and Misses Florence, Braid, Lawn and Straw Bonnets', of thin Spring importalion, all of which have been selected with great care expressly for the %Venom trade, end purchased at lower prices than heretofore, and which will be Sold at a small advance on invoice prices. Country Merchints would do well to examine our stock and prices before making their i tircbasec opril3 6t - . CITY BOOT AND SHOE STORES I SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE, i No 18, corner Market at., and the Diamond. jA splendid assortment of gentle. men's, Ladies' and children's boots and shoes have found a harbor at the above place. and are, waiting to be disposed of, at !mini. ces than the same males are sold at retal in the Ease tern cities. A large part having been made express!) to order, and the rest carefully selected, as regards the stock and workmanship. and all persons purchasing at No 81 will obtain the full.worth of their money laid out, is the wear and durability of their purchases. ape 2w Kl 3 ' 6 5 ! .1":0 .111.1RLEE.3` STREET, " netureen Fourth st., and the Diamond. The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A large and splendid egoortment of Meg. AND rASHIONABLE SPRING DRY GOODS, Comprising ell the new and beautiful spring styles of the latest importations, purohased in the Eastern cities, from' the Importers end Manufacturers at the •lowrst CatiA Prides,embracing in part the following LADIES' DRESS GOODS. New styles Paris printed lawns; do. do. Organdy lawns, du balzorines; ombri brocha berages; Marquises shaded beiager.; French gingham lawn.; "graduated Organdy robes; watered and colored tarltonst figured and plain Swiss; white corded Swiss robes, book, mull and bishop jaconet, cambric and naniooks; rich brocade dress silks; chameleon plain, poult de sot; satin striped, do; black watered, do; ombri sba derlde Rhine; black satin striped gro do armour; silk warps ulpirccus; Lupins blank and blue-black brnba zine:.; ombri shaded de Wines; Lama corded betagev; sari,, >trilled beruges; black satin striped and plain de lames. Chameleon Plaid shawls; Omhri shaded do, Plaid lernge do; Amine stripe berage do, black fillet do; blank figured silk do; satin striped twinge scarfs; plaid and ombri shaded hernanna shawls; rich tt3li: l'aris printed cashmere do; do do de laine do; embroidered silk fringed !label shawls; plain do do do; plain embroid ered tarlton do; ombri shaded berage scarfs. BONNET RIBBONS IN GREAT VARIETY. Now style fringed liese embroidered, glassie, oil iped and figured pooh de sni. A beautiful assortment of plaid and ombri silk fringed parasols, parusolets and sun shades, with rye amid tops We htive also a very fine assortment of the net style of . sprine [Sonnets, viz: Florence Bruit! Lim Lure and 131014 mi, Lafayette and Vienna. Drvn A (eh Gitnp. Persian Lace and Misses Cubing Ilruzi Hun Gypsies. - - The Tonnes ctn now he supplied with Ryon'ts new yle of premium rolka, French and English Kid Slip ere and Buskins.. CLOTHS. CASSIMF.RES AND VESTING'S. Frrnch Black, Brown, Blue and C r e e p Cloths, various qualities, West of England Block Invisible Green, Brown, Blue. 6-4 and 3-4 French Doe Skin Casaimersts, n good Vt.fortErtesit of Vestings, Stochs and Gents Fancy and Block Cravats. Irish Linen•, Wateted MUreelld sestinas colors, and a stock ur Domestic Goods, equal to any store in the Wes.. Wholesale buyers ore particularly rrqursted to call and examine our stock. ABSALOM MORRIS, No 6:i Market street. ' TO ARMS! TO AILMS!! Tint F.:kV:NED INVASION or • wEsTF.Ets PENNSYLVANIA by _cul Swift, *lib 111,000 aim not with• ..iarnling which, .1. M. WHITE will continuo to sell C I.OTII INC cheaper than any has heretofore- been .11.-ned in the westi•rn country, basing the large•! pi tubliAment in the city, (cooling on Liberty a n d Sixth streeix. Ile io now prepared to .how to his nutter• sins patrons, the greatest varkty of . Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, and Clothing of nll deArtiptions, snitsl,l 1. tlin op rooanhing 5t.111.011, th.il h ever been offereil in 'hi, matlwt, to which all eon ha.r the Right of Way.— Observe the corner, 167. Lihnrty and Six:lt los. .1. M. Will FE, Tad., John Sorrel' --Attorney nt Law. HAVING returned from his F.Mmiomn tour taken no office OH the north eon corner of Smith told and Fourth streets. Persons having had hnsi• ne,u, n..d Imprrz. in the hands ofSamuel Kingston F..q. deeettsed gill cull on the [doom as all the unsettled burtineso of Mr Kingston has been left in his bands. L la; F. and convenient two story brick dwell iilag with carriage house on the writer of Factory and. Penn its sth ward. plea. a rOOlll in the third puny of a brick house on :he corner of sth and Uniuo att. Immediate possess. boi given. Arply to nt ‘.l JAMES MAY. a Card. oTELs and Steamboat farm fitted out nt the notice; on tircouttnoduting terms, with ,very thing in the way of Liiriars, Glass f ixtures -c , - 4 . c P. C. MAlri IN rtnit26 60 Water street. Leather. 000 LlkS New Yolk Solo Lewher, 6.1 rn - ut P. C. NI It US, gonr2fl Wloor rBARRELS of the choicest Apples, psi le / tJ ceiveti per otr North Cloven, and hir silly by P C MARTIN, 60 Wilier street. N. 0. Molasses. 50 B co ß w l . r S o d o l' a r t li r , ft recd per sir silk by M B RNLI'& Co. 57 \ +t. I-343 KEGS No I lard; 0 9 bbls roll buttes; 2 '' linseed nil; Received per steamer Rhode Island and for sole by M. B. RH EY & Co. 57 Water street. Corn Broome. 15fk DOZ. assorted sizes. received and for sale I_, by LANIBER f & SUI ['TON, 133 nod 135 Wratd ta, KEGS Lard; Gy 8 sacks prima readier.; 2 Bundles Decr Skins; 60 dozen tow Yarn; 3 Bartels dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and for sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood at. LINEN GOODS.—Having paid particular et tention to the selection of linen golds, we are able to offer them st reduced prices, our stock con, siding in parts of 8, 10 and 12 4 Barnsley sheeting; 6, 8 and 11 4 Tabb Diaper; 6,7, 8. 9,10, !Land 12-4 Tsbb cloths. Line Napkins and Doilies, together with a full as sortment of Iriso and Brown Linens, &c. marl?-1w - SHEA & PEIsINOCK. J. S. DICKEY, Denver BLEACHED SHEET MOS AND SHIRTING& The attention of purchasers is invited to our large stock of these goods. p, 4.4 Superior Sea Island shining Muslin, 15 16 do do do do du; 7-8 do do do; 12.4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5.4 do do; 9.8 do do. • marl 7 Cloths, Costa/ores and Vestings. WE have just opened a large stock of cloths, cos nimerce and vesting', consisting - of Black French Cloths; Brown and Blue do; Black French Cassimcres; Fancy do do; do Vestings, &o, at prices to suit the times mar 17 SHEA & PENNOCK. Lawns and Ginghams. A LARGE: and beautiful assortment of the latest style of Lawny and Ginghams, just received and far sale at No Mt Market st. marl7.' SHEA BaPENNOCX. ptp LEAD-1100 pigs lead, fur sale to close con• sigument. (apt) JAMES MAY. . .5^.4e141103".L.' SHAWLS PONNETTS LADIES' SHOES For Rent. SUNDRIES Produce. SHEA &PF.NNOCK ': k=; i ~ ;~-. -~ HOmOVOd , 4.. , . T K. LOGAN. has removed to Itlo.i£l3,lVolid J itreet, one door below Diamond Alley, .to the, store lately occupied by Clarke & Cameron, srhert he has opened a Wholesale and Fteinii D 4, Goods store, and having just returned from the &Stern Cities, is opening a new and well selected StockOf Goods, con-. Islating of French, English and Ameriean cloths,-(all colors,) a grunt variety of new style Oassirneres and Suttinetts; Cashmareits, (a new style;) OregooCas- I simere, a good stock of summer clothe of all kinds; date style Vesting.; also, a great vatiety of Lawns and Gingham.; Pyramidical 'Gradutites and other ( fancy patterns; a variety of prints ifronr S' to 26. cents per yard; a very superior lot of white goods, consisting of India Linen, Damask Plaid, striped Icambrir; Victoria Lawn, striped alid plain moll; Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figtired end . plain Bobinet.; black and blue black .Si ks, plain, fig tired and striped; a large assortmentior Irish Linens; bleached and brows, Muslin.; table Diaper, Marseilles Counterpanes, (large size;) Moreen; >t g - .od supply of Umbrellas, Parasols, Purosoletts and Sunshade.; very large assortment of men, women,i and children's Husiery; a very fine article of Lisle Thread Hose and Gloves, and many other articles not oreumerated. He would respectfully invite hi. former 9 ultomers and the public generally, to an examination of his stock, to which he expects to make additions regularly. ap4-ly WILLIAM mczEn, STELL.continttes initis old bu4indsa of manufactotr irg %VAGOlii, CARTS. DRAYS, TIMBER WHEELS, TRUCKS AND WIIRELBARROWS, on Fifth street, between Wood and Sm . thfield, he keeps constantly on hand, or made to order in It shortest notice, any amount of wntk, by the best o workm,m and good materials, andl at prises to sui , the times. Those engaged in thd Santa Fe trade and Furnace men, are requested to give hint a col blare purchasing elsewhere. P. JUST receiv,id a lurge'po' liection 11 of , fa,bionableson,.s Wahze,t, Va. nations, &c, fu{ the Piano, at IF BLUME'S a 6 112 Wood et, 201 door above .s;h. REMOVAL.. BURGER, WIZIG#T & CO., MANITFACTUAERS; 01: - - • - HAMMERED SPADES AtO SHOVELS. R"srECTFULLY inform their friends and the ',oldie that they have reino+il their wareliottae to No ‘,26 Wood street, (second t.rtry, over George Coe:lino.) where they will alw,lys keep on II ind, a large meek of - - - SHOVELS, FORKS, HOES, SPADES,ATTOCE4 Sz.c. 1 ' All of their own Illartlifilethre. which they will well low wholesale or retail, for cloth or approved paper. We would porticulorly colt the attention of Canal Contractors, and others, to ourCAN A L ISIIOVELS, which we (.al confident are not aarpaAsea by any oth ern in the (Jolted States. IVestern Merchant+, and others, visiting dm city, will Sod it to 'hell mit/mange to cit.e us a call b. fore nutting their purchasrs elsewhere. I:l7.ordert. promptly nitendenlto. BERG E R, W fIIGiIT 4. co , No 26. Wood sr. Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line, 1846. FOR the transportation of f r ight between Pitts ": burgh add the Ail ntis Cies, via Pennsylvania j Improvement and Bultimute and Susquehanna Rails! road. ! The Proprietors of Lida old a 'Atablinhed Line, hay-' leg completed their arrangementi, ere preptired to for. natal vials to and Gum the EaSt (on the opening of the canal navigation.) On no liberal terms as those of any other responsible. Lion, anal are determined that no care or attention on their part shall he wanting to secure a continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon them for severe( years pant The Ills-tided surcess of the portable Boat system. no manifest in the regularity andidispatch experienced itt thedelivery of goods, the absence of all sink of delay, breakage or other damage incident to the old system, „1,,,, g ,,,,d r h a ve to be hurriedly transshipped three times on the are, lied ale releeheettlith) Ordee, in titith.h plilittlie Ito, been avowedly delivered by them. has induced the prittprietenl tA increase t h e i r stoc k considerably this season. ' Theirextensive warebnoses at earlt point (onerptillril ley arty other Line). affords them roc i lit in. to conduct their 6ueirves4 . .ith ilispracii; and to shipt-ers the convenience of free storage, if re quired, until tit -ir arrangements are complete--ahile I their long experience in use calming trade, it in pre- 41111(lea, will be stat tient guarantee to their patrons and the public, that they will ioreessfuliy, exert them selves to give general aatistatLtion. Produce received and forwarded. Steamboat char ge, paid, and Bills Lading I rtlnsmilwil fret of chair for rommissioth advancing or Storage, and all commu nicutionsto the fullowiegagenht promptly attended to. TA AFFIf. & O ' CONNOR, coi.ronn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. THOMAS BOBBIDGE. 278 Mat kei stt net. Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & CO, Nirrth street, Baltimore. Tapscott's General Emigration Office. pp FA ITT NC ES and patiepage to and front Gat KA, Bllll4llll'lo IHKE.AIII;D, by W. CS: J. T. Top /Anew, 75 Sooth sweet, cornea- of Maiden Lane, Nets' York, nod 96 Waterloo readl Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the agency of the above hotels*, are now prepared to make urrangements upon the most liberal terms With those desirous of pay tog the passage of their friends fro o the ohl Country, and flatter themselves their Character and long; ettntl.l - in 1.115111P11 will give temple answance that all their arrattgentents will be ettraied cut faithfully. Meson. &J. T. Tnpscett, are Ling nod favor ably known for the nuperier clans, accommodation and nailing qualities of tbt.ir Pocket Ships. The QUEEN or Tar. WEST,SHERID.IN, itoctigs rEtt. G %KRICK. HO CTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of whirl) leave elicit Port monthly, front Neiv York the 2lst nod ~,t d f ro m Liverpool the 6111.;11114 I 1111, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Litton of Liverpool Ptickets to insure a departure from Liverpool, es ery live days being thus determined, their facilities shall keep pact with their increasing patronage, while Mr. W. Turancott'it con slant peisomil superintendence of the business in Liv erpool is an additional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. . The subscribers being (nS usual) extensively engag ed in ihe Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, tirs thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers innedistely on their landing, without a thence of disappointment or delay, and ore therefore piepared to eontrolcOor pav ane, Item any sea Port in Great Britain oil Ireland to this City: the nature of the buSine.s they are en gaged in giving them facilities fot carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if necessary,) forward passengers further west by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charg es for their trouble. Whbre persons sent for decline coming our, the amount paid fur passage will be re funded in full_ _ _ - - REMITTANCES. The subscribers are alsct prepared to give drafts at sight. fur any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wslest thus affording a safe and expeditious mode of Reirdt• Ling funds to those Countries, which persons requi ring such facilities. will find it their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by Ingot post paid) will be prompt ly attended to an application to TAA FP E & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. seer Ri•d&wly. Pittsburgh, Pa. wHoLtisiu H. CHI: ARE now receiving their spring supplies, consist. ing of one of the largest. Cheapest and best assortment of BOOTS and SHOES that they have ever been able to bting to this mark 1. , Alan. Ladies' and Misses Florence Breid, and Stratv BONNETS, of the latest style; together with a splendid assortment of PALM LEAF BATS, mons' abci boys' summer CAPS.— Also a large lot of N York Tanned SALE LEATH. all of which having been purchased at the lowest R s , . , rates, and selected with great care for the western tr ade, will be add at a emit advance above cost and chXrges. merchants' wishing to purchase will find it to their interest trilcall and examine their stock 'here. • mar f27-tf before purchasing elsex• SELECT WM. MOODY respe friends, that he itn in this city. on the let basement of the Third P% mar2l.-tf. ti'_'4 _ ~. i'. H 1 ~"4r5% TheAsuay :DEP/MT:SENT :March 27,. 1846 QEALED 'PROPOSALS wilt be received .at this 13department addressea tr. the Secretary of thaTrea! nary, (envelOpedand.doinaly endorsed “Proposals for Revenue Steamers," until 12 o'clock noon on the 30th day of April next, for the folloWing materials, work; and equipments requirt3ii fur the iron revenue steamers Polk and Walker. nowiunder crinsttuaiou at Rich mond, Ya , and Pittsburg, Pg. 1 it in to be distinctly Understood that all the 'work shall be executed in the best mintier, and subject to the inspection and spill oval of life stiperiotending or otheralicer ordered by, this department; sal that all the materials and equiriments shall be of the best qual. by. and subject to likeinspection and approval at the places of delivery—Richmond end Pit tsbn packages necessary transtiortatiotr to be provi ded theoxpense nil the contractors. Printed forms of Pioposals, enumerating the arti cles requiresi•and altimeter of 'work - for each chefs ,and each vessel sepaldely, wi Il be furnished to persons desirous of bidding oa appliratieu to the collectors of the customs at Raltiote, Philadelphia, New York. and Boston, or to "captain Henry D. Hunter, at Richmond, or Capta Richard Evans, at PittsbUrgh. Mr. Capes, constMctiort at Richmond, will exhibit plans of the work, ldrl give every infermation requir ed at that place. twill Mr. Carpenter. constructor at Pittsburgh, may be Consulted on thexame subject on application to the ciillector of !the' customs at New York from the 301 h day of 111xreli (instant) to tlm 7th day o f Apr il, and the collector of the customs at Baltimore from the 10th day of April to the 17th day of April, at which dlnces Mr. ! Carpenter will attend' on those Elates, and Eton) the 21st day of April to the . closing of the rotor:1 1 m at Pittsburgh, Pa. Shipwlight's walk,` SUBS and sailmuker's Joiner's work, ! states; Rigging,Sitip . chtindiery , Rieger's work, I Nautical instruments, Painter's work, _ books, and charts, Sipars, Boats, Blocks, Cabin and v.ard•reorn furni. tore. Soffreient smetir s will be required for the faithful per forinance oft be con tracts; and any difference arising relative to the grOality of article's furnished or Character of work ex:criterL Initial be ;obtained to the decision of two arbitrator±one to be chorren by the govern ment nod one by'llre contractor—who, failing to agree, shall choose a third, and their i deciriion shall be final. R. J. WALKER, Secretary of tho Treasury. Tirree times a Week until April 9.Bth in the Wash ington Union and Intolligeneer, Philadelphia , _ Key stone, RicVnond Inquirer. dery York Globe. Boston Post, Baltimore ri!rgtp., and P l ittsbureh Morning Poet. Democratic New rra, Put tamouth, Vu. - March 31-=-3taw.4w. Valuablel• Beal Estate for Sale. WE ore. authorised to off.:r fa. sale . , a fine farm, about four; miles from jAllegheny City Market, and four and one;half miles firm the Pittsburgh mar ket, containing 1 1 acres. The land is good, a fair portion meadow fund.. The improvements are about 50 acres cleared and under good fence, two orchardsi of first late fruit, vines and other fruits, a comfortable dwelling house elontnining JO rooms, a new Bank Barn, stabling, 4c. &e. The farm is well watered; (nn net basing paitsed the Leiishture to make a Tarn, pike Road from; Allegheny !City to Perrysville, 3 miles beyond thfs farm. and as it must necessarily pass through it, i rt good road .to market will thus he mwee necompl shed ) Chances of purchasing n farm an near the ;two best markets in the Wester' , part of the State; and at such price as this will be sold, seldom 0411 f. The lithe 14 perfect. Apply IC/ BIAKELY & MITCHEL, m.. 427 d&.e Rent E4tate Aeent. Vittshureh. For SOle. ALOT of erlurnd on Etne 'onset, rear M'Clurg's wort or. 25 l'eet front by jlOO feet deep, on which la framed a g. 4.1, xubstiuniul, coral-amble, double frame house noal rented fur $l3O per year. Fr , r terms applv to BLAB:ELY & MITCHE:L. ,r,,n012.6 +FIE tandersigned hat= removed his Pi-1 4 .- • ' . w, - . ,,0 Fort . l :lona artery and Music , I 0 : • is,' nreroom , .., from St. Clair et to 112 %Vend st MCI , 2,11,1n0r above Fifth, wlrre he will keep constantly en halral, a large assortment of Pintos and Music, and :iluical In-aruments of every kind. He respectfolly solicits the attention of Musical Amateurs, told; Piano Fortes now on hand. They are of the tat at patterns. made of the hest materials, 'and have all 11.4 latest improvements. They are war ranted to stand] any climate, and to keep in order as long as .any truOnfecirtred. I F. BLUME, 112 Wood st. 2.1 door abtive Fifth. . 1 N. B. To those who are not :jodges,.he can only say that he wfarants the Pianos in every particular. and if they do not give entire satisfaction, wilirefund mat 23. the money. i , Cough Balsam. Piitsbutgh, Jan. B, 1845. IDO certify' that I procured a bottle of 13 A FA nestock 5.4 co's .Pneumonic or Cough Balsam, which I usedifor the removal of a severe cold, attend ,