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TUF.SDAY MORNING; APRIL 14, lidio _ . in eefereneeto . eonsmunications which ?ps) , appeal' in thin Pot.er, WC - tidve one or iw:o remarks to make.-- We wilt - insert none wiihout thoinutite of the author he., in?, ,filisinside known /0 Os, and 'When ineerted;mustal ways be taken as extiresSivoof the vi OW'S of the rarik r, and nor the. editor of this - paper; aplossthe views so exgre . Ased ate - editorially remarkd up:Mend appeoved. Esiat T GELOCEI3.I%-:-04r frien - d Thoncts late.ot-thefitni of Drag° & ore pleased to learrtlintoltened wholesale end retail -Family Gin. - • cry corner ef•%Vookand Fouith streets. ' Mr Mil ler is an excellent judge or tlt Articles in ultich• he :tiudes,Tnrid will. neither lcitep ii'pr sell articles which becarino .warrant to be good. I, The public will find it to . theit orivaptage io give lain n call. TtIe'TifX&TRE—BENEFIT OP OV.EY."The Hours was wee filled !act and,the - celebrated TeV,Pay or - ~ ..To t atla C.Ei.EII,"!Ua3 perfoitned with judgment.:encrgyand an accuracy iti'tEtt, delineation or the - set/omi ammeters, vehicti enanotbe surpassed by any ilec;tricul company in tbil country, Vile audi. encU were delighted. 10A ihn requett or the: plblic the moonier has loudly consented to repeat lenj w hich so much de, lizived the audienee o its first presentation. THE. .TII follovving. &owing notice of Mr. A. A. Anima fretn the Phitudelphiu Keyitone,i,of the 101.11 heat: Ap. A. ApciAms.---This diitingitidied Americanact or.lefi, the city this morning to r:fiil an engnrement in the "Iron City." • We evecielly commend him to kind attentiOn °fear brethren of the pre4a in - Pitts burgh — with the hope thut full juitice may be done to his el:lint:tin his ardiviuti ptafessidn. He Ims just con cludiit'adwilliant'and alumnae! 'engagement in Phi l edelp_hinzand will duob tlesit achieve hi*tronic triumphs in the West. • . • Mr ADA3I4 - we learn, hag nrri4vd and tvilf make 5i t gir*oppeartinre an Thor-May tvaning. PENN IN •URANCE•dOMPANY TheFuvrteenth Lataiment 114 . be stock of this Corn6ny Dieing $2 50 per sharo.] will be due on Weibiesday. the 15th inst. • J FINNEY. Jr.. rithegh,April 13th—ap1.1 4t. ; Secretary. Ce.aithe-0,0 Colds—ln all ca'res of coughs and colds, the sadreiie, will find phlamont but powerful rerimwl} in ClieleeneesSajor Centel,' Vegetable Pill.— The TM:weer this medicine hiss already spread fur and wide- Over. five hundred thoustind boxes of these pills were sold last year, liacing lisien used in all as certaineil cities with perfect IItIcCOO. Fur liver corn. plaint, affectiiin of the lungs, palpit:atiumilt the heart, influenza, asthma, scarlet fever, fejerand ague, drop typitsfever, and other disease?'. This pill is coat e4 with Elie white sugar so thattfie medicinal ingre dimity eve imperceptible to the . f children, they may .be admiailuered without difficulty, So well. convinced is Pr Clichener of their ifficacy in all spec bed cues„ that be pledges himselith return the mx`el' wren the Freimited effect is not pro4uc.ed. Sold by IVm' isechoon;ctirner and Lii,ertv streets; who le general Agent, gtr DClickeaer'S Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity.. I 1178eoraie of an imitation atticln called "futprn• sre4 Alukai , Coofed Pd/e," purporting to be Patented ihe p ills and pretended patina are forgeries get tip by ,a tniserable quacit,,irt N.4v Yor4t, who, for the last four or five yenrq, Les made his living t cuunta.ithig popular medicines. epr 14. Dr;;;Tlristar's 'Baltic:4ft. of WiU Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a.cornpound bal e prepera• tionstf Chei-ry, and Mass Of 'lceland, com binedlly,a, aew chentieul progress vidth the Extract of 'Pius. So . s . alutaiy have been iii effects in all ca sea ripen red for Coughs, A4lhma, Cons. mp linti.stranydisease or the 11111:S, that:Many of the most distingnithed physicians have approved and recom ntendvd it, ask °pep!) , acknowledge... 4 it tube the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It!istruly a vulu able medicine,- an& effecting :en imniense amount or gond in tho relief cif suffeting humanity. OPSee Advertisement. aps. Caps.. Caps.!! SUMMER Caps fur men!and boys at 25 cents culy. : Havmg already received a large share of public pat ronnge; and desirous to increase it sill more. the sub scriber offers In the publit the largest and most cam p lete assortment of cops ever manutict u red in this city, and at the most moderate prices. Persons purchasing thetn.olves, dr sending persons to purchase for thmn, if not sinhdied, can have their ceps changed, or the money returned: the subscriber engaging himself to keep the best Made caps, and of the best materials. Alhcaps, whether cloth or fur, repaired so as to be as good - As flew, Those purchasing ior cash to sell Ugain, will find it their interest to Call open the subscriber us he is deter mined to sell nilow Is the East.. His manufactory is in Market Street. between !Id and 3dstreenl, 31 door from Juhninn & Scockton'a He wahalso keepon hand cap trimmings of all de scriptians, at, very Mdrced prices. aplo Im ANTDNIO NARDI. rff! EXTRAORDINARk! ! ! _--Z CURE OF BODY AND MIND.—The following 'arum n svorthy ., eitize'n of Kensington, and a member of the Methodist church: Philadelphia. Jan 6,1111 G DIL. 'D:lAlrtrg —bear it3in—Juie," compels me to make the following statement of the exttnonlinsey effects of your valuable medicine' the ALTERA• TINE. , I certify that my wife was nfl cted fur fourteen years. during which time her diseas e ba ffl ed the Skill of several eminent phyciciens. Finding that every meani that were used failed to relieve her, I cnnclu dedlo place her in the Pennsylvonib iiorpital, hoping that, under ihe care, and treatmeni She would there receive learn the Physicians in that institution. she might - again be restored to health. I . But to my great disappointritent, she grew wit se and became deranged in her mind, and I WAS obligedto take ber home again, ‘'lxcartsace" and BEREFT OF REASON. I will here mention that at this time the more prominent symptoms :of her disease were Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,. attended with sickness of the stomach. and vomiting of a very offensive fcetid mucous, pains in her head, bat k -and stomach, andlth rough the region of the heart, a, troublesome' cough jfrom large quanti ties of phlegm in her throat, which kept her coutinu ally gagging aud retching to. throw it up. She had no appetite, and was very weak. 'She also suffered yery much from a uterine disease by which she was confined to her bed, having entirely lost the use of her limbs, and for several months we had to lift her in and eat of bed. And to all the above, the deranged 'state of , her mind (which at this lime was truly awful,) ana you will be able to form some lidea of her ann. Lions, : Bv the *CIVIC° of &Mend we commenced giving her your' . ALTERATIVE, in the dos es of a teaspoonful three times a day, and found that It helped her, We also gave her your Verntifuge, ind,rease her appetite, and the Sanative Pills to regulates her bowels. She had not taken two bottles of the:AlterativeP before it operated upon her in a wonderful etanner,filliag her face with small red pimples, end caused her to expee. torate large quantities of corruption; before which, her breath was so offensive we could not remain' in the room with her unless the doors were open. Finding the Alterative doing her so much good, we increased the dose according to the directions; and she continued to imprOve daily, until finally, she wail restored to health in bodysts well ask. mind. I hope you. Will delay no time in laying . this before the public,- as I itin willing to be quilifiedit any time to the teuth 13 f the abive statement, nndthat it was your ALTERATIVE which cured her.! - - All persons will bo convicted of the truth of this stateiiient,ty callingatmy house id Bedford street a bove Marlboro. , - Yours; with rests.tet, • . . BA Si WU.. FIELDS. Prepared at No 8 south Third sliest. EFor sale in. Pittsburgh; at 70 Fourth st., near Wood. . nag d&w. - . For Salo, 140 corner , 12.11 0 14d e , tt e y i , s m i me e nein f g a - i nt the Liberty,street, and running:bank 1(6 - fulfill a e li n ) g fee !n t alley. Apply to No gd, Siewart's .apg-tf . COAS '&1 HAYS, BY! AST NIGHT'S MAIL. Frinn the PI.O Picayune of the 3d inst. ; • • LATER FROM- TEXAS By theurtird late last "evening oft be . steamship Galveston, Copt_ Ayright,froirt Gelveston, we have re ceived files to the .Ist inst .tram that coy. The Gal veston .trittcle the trip in 34 bouts. The Guiveston , Civilian makes the following ekt rect. from a letter tothe editor of 'the Corpus Christi Ga zette, rstecHstatamoras; March 13. b: General Mejia is now at Matamoros, As soon as he was informed of the arrival of thedetachment from your army, under Capt Hardee and Licit Hamilton - --the one Opposite Brazos Santiago, via Isle del Pad ! in, the other by the old NfataMoras read, near the Sal Colerado-40 mustered every soldier here, and crossed the Rio Grande in person, underthe impieSsion that ho should meet the advance of your army. He mar died as fur as the Colorado creek with the utmost possible despatch, and discovered that both these de tachments lied returned to the camp arCorpus Christi All the threes, late under the commend of Gen Aris ta, at Moniercy, and now under the tattlers of Gee La Vega, abotit 1,803 strong, hove arrived at Mattua'ats, and it is said will march forthwith for the Salt Lakes and the Sal Colorado, to em-at tile match of Gen Tay lor upon the Rio Grande. Gen Cunatles, of Comarge. with his regiment, nearly 1,000 strung, has. received Enders to form the advance of our forces, to ...web the movements of" your army, and is now occupying a po silica in a direct line. between Cumurgoand Corpus ChriSti, sheet twenty-two leagues (torn the former Placc,tit the northweastern extremity of the great Salt Lake, Gen l Ampudia—the gentleman who beilcil Seut manat's Lead—is%vithin two days march of us, with 3;500 men, inostly cavalry. You alto 'know pretty well all the movements up on the political draft board, will he able to judge of the times by' the signs. What is hen awed is true, and you may assnre your friends of that fact. In my next you will have further particulars and before you get this, the questions of fight or no fight between us and General Taylor will have been decided upon, and the independence of the northern provinces declared, or their future connexion with the parent Slum, qui etly, tamely, basely acquiesced in ; Our present aim ed force and Stations are as fidlews: Gen Cunales, with 900 ar 1.000 troops, at the head of the Salt Lakes, sixty miles from Ctimurgo, Gen Mejia, on Sul Colotado. where' the old Mats. Morris raid crosses that river, about sixty in seventy miles from Nhitanturas—about 750 moo. G,m Garcia, at Point Isabella. with 280 men, most ly infari.r3' and artillery, Gen Savereigo, with some 200 men is upon `the Colorado, between Gen Itlejia and the lower fort, which is from 10 to 15 miks trim the gulf. Gen La Vega at Matamoros, with 1 SOO troops, lately commanded by Gen Arista, detained to rein (Luce Mejia. Total force, say, 4 0100 men—about hull of whom) are on the east side of the Rio Grande 11'y next letter will bcpf more importance, or I am miaulten. Arista in still keeping himself in reserve at his hacienda. - Don La Garzuy Flores, gokernut cf the Tam ulipus, arrived her, lust Light, with on in tetion, as it is said, of oignnizieg the - rancheros, veteruns, Ste., fur defensive nyeratienr, should they unfurtunatel) be tequited. ARRIVAL OF THE PACKET ADIRO:s:DACK FROM CORK By Magnetic Telegraph front New York for the Philadelphia Ledger. We received, lust night, by the magnetic telegraph, five days later pews from Europe, by the above p ac k et at New York, from Cork on the 13 11 Mum°. Pa pers were received at the Herald drive, and news transmitted by telegraph to this city. The dates from London are teethe 7th—same no last arrival.— By this wo learn something drfiaite respecting the pilot-boat Bonier: She had arrived at Cut k March 10th, having un board n gentleman supposed to be n beater of despatches, who at once proceeded to Lon don. A Cork paper says, on her arrival wOh are American flag flying nt her mast-head, a lieutenant o f her Majesty, s ship Yarn Guard won despatched, with orders from the admiiirt to require that her (lag oh at once be taken down. The eoptiiiivof the Romer received the British officer with .much courtesy, risk ed him down :into the cabin, and having been made acquainted wiih the object of his visit., the American reply was chtteacterirtict "So long as 1 have on arm to pull a trkler t no man shall dare touch that flag." "nit Fromptireply puzzled the British officer nut a little, lie returned to hie ship for further orders, and in a short ; time came back to the American facet I with ample apology, to the r !Pecs, that, seeing the vett sel so small, 04 tots,) his commander did nut think she win an American vessel, and supposed that the flog of that nation had been used without authority.— So the matter ,ended." _ . Clothg, Caginteros and Vostings. WF. have 'O'ilstapened a largo stock of cloths, cas simeres and vesting., consisting of Block French Cloths; Brown and Blue do; Black French Cassimere;; Fancy do do; du Vestings, &c, at prices to suit the times mai 17 SHEA & PENNOCK. • Parasols, Parasolctts, and Sunshades. BE. CONSTABLE, has received this day e • very large assortment of Parasols and Sunshades, amongst these ore French, Parasols with French Sticks. Scellup'd do and Parnsuletts. Plain do and Sunshades. To which 13 E C invites the at tention of his ru.oo. mere. 83 Market at. ap4 • Corn Brooms. 150 DOZ. assorted sizes, received rind for inie by; LAMBERT &SHIPTON. Produce. 410 KEGS Lard; I_4o 8 sacks prime Feathers; 2 Bundles Deer Skins; GO dozeh tow Yarn; 3 Bariels dried Apples, received' per steamer Consul, and for sale by LAMBERT 4• SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood et. Ground Spices. j_d riCANS Ground Pepper; IJI 10 Cann Ground Cinnamon; 5 Cane Ground Alspice; 5 do do Cloven; Io store and fur sale by J & J. McDEVITT, 00 4.iberty st WHITE, Havana Sugar in Boxes; White Brazil ditto in bbls, In mite and fur sale by .1. & J NPDEVITT, 224 Liberti et, dee 20. Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco. BEGS O ElaufiesTtLoto;do; I 0 ' 4 l Va. . " .do;. 10 ". Catv'd, IA Lump, do; In store and for sale by • &J. M'OEVITT. .I.l4.Libeyty 4C. dee '2O A Card. • TIOTELS and Steamboat Barg- gift :A the ILI- horteft notice; on accommodating timfgai With Avery-thing in the way P. Li49.ort, Glaaa fietfrei; 4-c. 4-c. . C. MA RTIN lettr'2o ' 60 Water street. THE regular mail and passenger •ai steamer CI RCA SSI A N;' Capi Isaac .. Bennett, will run as a regular paclot beween Pilteburr,4 and Cincinnati, leaving this P(lti every Satitiday at /0 A M, and Wheeling ut 10- P M the same day= Retnrning. she will leave -Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10 A M. . Fur freight orpassage apply on board. F~ The CireasSian was built expressly for this' trade and ~ I fers toner passengers every comfurt and nee airn ad a I ion. s mar 23 as.. The mail la r m.dl nd passenger cr. M KS'S RN (3 ER, CapeLiuJa d, Will run .as rel . :11111r packet between l'illtdirgh and Cinrinnati • leaving this port every Saturday at 10 AM. and Mu•olintt at 10 I. the same day. Rotnrning she will leave Chu:hull:Hi every Tuesday. at 10 o'clock. A M. F,,r Ii eight or paAance ripply on lina l d. The Rlr;.r•nger aas built enreAgly for Ihit trade and offers In ln•r ra.3sengere. every comfort and arenm m /On n1111'23 zno4THE rngill m , ,il and pa , ..mger .glenmer NION 6A11r.1,A, Capt. Slone, will ran nla n regulnr riArket he- Lt% E'en Pi nburgl a , ul CinCihn”ii, denying rmrl every 110,,tilir lit 10, A M, and Wheeling at 10 P M. of Ihe an ma ;In Y. Atm n ill leave einnin. nal i Thur=day ol 10 . Far freight at p,,a‘u,. apply an hoard. f_e The :\ lammeahela was built exprr•ask G r this toed••: and In the patiAtnlger S every cami'art, and aperior arevrnm.AElli.lll, mar3l THE 1,011 1 .. mall 0114 INZISAPTIps .TTANT I TT , 51. 1 11111. 1 1 111 Capt. Jahn ‘t in 1111111 N a regular pack et. between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, le•aeing tlih eon every Tuegilay nt 10 A NI, eel 11 heeling at 10 I' AI, a( the 40 , T.,, day. Returaiaz, nbe will leave Cincitingli every Friday at 10 A M. F.n r ,•ig,, u. ptiouace apply on C - 17FThe 11.1w$ nin wuu. !Milt llu 'rad, ntld .41;4 s in t he imetsengets eve.). Co7lli;lri Upti .1/I.r rine acromad 3110143. 111.1 EPN ESDAY PAC KET. THE n•e,d:•r mail alai pn , ... - ;rigol .t•mmcr NI. X I:\G \ Cap( S B Page, a ill run a, a regular pact..., between Paltzbarglr arid riuciunati. !rutting ihj4 part a cry 1% . carnet:day II 10 A Nl, nod %V HI 10 I' M. the name tiny. Returning. fille will leave Gin. einnoti r•ei ry Saim 'lay a 10 A M. Fe.r ft right or pH •,:1:.;t • apply 00 1104 Td. Ca' 1:3,g0n0,d w.is built ext.e.‘dy for !lade. and n1T..1% to the r4.sengeis every cos:taint and all peril" - arrommoda 41111%. r 26 FRIDAY PACKI.: A !itl. er. C LI PPER N(1 . 2 c,ouka. a. i!I rill, tt revt!or 1.11.11.0 betweer, Ciaeit, non:. and Pi11aLar,..14... 1... y ing ii•i+o.,rt rmn Fliday nt 10 A .l to 10 I' \l,the.arm• tiny. fietorniov: site will leave Cilicisatnt i erety Mon day at IO o'cl"ci.:. A M. 1.•,,, I„•i g h t ~,p;,....,..v. ripply on hoard. The Ch yr., \o d tuts 61161 elti , n,..lV for thin 11 nal% .1111 oir..t, to two p.0.nqq.,...us even el1111;4/11 nod aeemn ffm,lnt ion. nuit23 ..........-___ - I{ EGU L AI( CINCINNATI PACKET. tc, ;..4-7 Th.- new U. S. ;11.d1 steam° -44,er.1. 1 ACA DI A. AI E. I.ucA 4. A10,4,-- ..,-,....... • ......tr un kvill run as a rcaolar 14 :14 , 11:ree h.O Lel lyotoreo l'ot.tohgh and tho 0h.0.e poll, .Luis: the ;1011406 Of I U 46; le.n jog eVVey ThUrstily ;11 II) ;) * Jeck. A. M. 1 7 011 \ V II EEI.I N(; —it EAR; 1... R rAcKEr. The new and nl.h.!v tight druozht ORS ti . ateumer PACIFIC, Capt. Ctimpbell. - Tr3. l ider, .111 le,ive for the 411t1S, and ull intermedi. , l , hag. every Nl.n.lay anti 'lll.lisJay at 3 I,'clocts. P 11. EI be $0,14 exi.tr,-.lyl;tr thi,t I.lliitfter. upon lierettitthttting In it. For f [eight or ptt•,tge nip!, t u t Ir.uAit t. t to opt 1 iNF:‘VItiN A e ', _ I 3 R 1V NSVI E, rommencerl mukh , g their regular tripe be %VP(' f) Pittpdmrch ant! Bmwnsvillf, The morning bent leave the Nlounngsbela hat( above the Bridge. prescisely at 8 o'clock. Passengers by this bout takes the stages at Browns vitle same evening at 4 o'clock. anti tint apleittlid can of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Currtherlund. next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the sameevening—only 3'2 hours through from Pittsburg to Baltimore and 40 baton to Philadelphia. The evening beat leaves nt 1 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, a ill lodge on the Boat in com fortable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain ornery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night :revel altogether. The Proprietor. of this tout, in order to make the connection comphr e bot wren Brownsville and Cumber land, have placed en the Road 50 splendid Trey, Alba• ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of rho mostimpruv. ed models, and fifry teams of the best young horses the country °thirds in addition to their former stock they feel satisfied they will be. able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who may patronize their Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats ut pleasure. For tickets apply at the office, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wood st.. or at the wharf boat, feb3 J. MESKIM 133 and 135 Wnnd 4 FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, - ,East Beaver Point and Bridgewater. !MAVEN, COUNTY, PA. Proprietor and . Agent of Steathero, LIKE ERIE, AN D • ytu.. .. . I C H IGA N, "'scaly between Pittsburgh and Beaver. WILL be prepared on earliest opening of Canal navigation, to receive property at big Wharf Boat or in Warehouse, far all points on Erie exten lion, cross cut and Ohio Canals, for all points on Lake Erie and upper Lakes, as also forvirard produce, &c by Penn'a improvements, Apply or address feb24411 CITY HOOT AND SHOE STORES , . SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE, No 18, corner Market se., and che Diamond. j. A splendid assortment of s gentlij- ._„„...„. men's, Ladies' and children' boolati. and shoes have fuund a harbor at the above plaeC. and s are waiting to be disposed- of, at lessfqj• Carl than the same ankles are sold at retal in the Eas tern Chloe. A large part having been made eapressly t o or4or, and the rest carefully selected, as regards the stock and viorkmanship..and all ',argent - purchasing atNoft,l will obtain the fell worth admit' Motley laid mit, in the wear and durability of their purchases. ep2 2te' - - - t a ~ is r x'rE! _" t ^r' 1 'y '"~,~.5~ ~ ~~,-=~''a'~'-,+.~ S f~3'`~ 'rot; Si Lotas._ The - new and ejil citditl pqesenggr - 816arrqr,13RUNETTF.; Cope Dean, will leave for the above -and plLii ter -61" ial° Potts ~ 3 n Tuesday, tho 'l4l h inst, n d' • _ For freight or - passatte apply on beard. , FOR - NASHVILLE—REGULAR .PACKET, Frty The new and splendid light dr nett ;I tentner SAM - SEAY, - Capt Gatirit, L E E r will leave'for thi above and all Mte•medinte-imrts, no. Saturday, the ilth most,: at 4 o'clack, P. hf. For I tight or pas.:age apply on bnord or to - .1:1V BUTLER. & BRO., Ag3nts. The Snot Seoy Wao built Uatiressly for the andO Nash ville trade, will make her trips regularly during the an non; . opl SATUft3AY. PACKET SATURDAY PACKET MONDAY P ACK I.: I TUESDAY PAC KM The Aradin is flew and haA cune.jar nrrommrkla Fm4.ore. al•p!y nn hm,rd, or t. np9. J. NEWTUN !ONES. AO. 18t6 MONONGAHELA rouTE, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Mil-s Se(q . ing rer srcErinin PA•T MIN - KING SILAMITIN CONSUL, eis:*-laie,;, LOUIS NV CA Nt" AND AIF.DIUNI, J. S. DICKEY, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver lIEI tkivrigsviavAtita.Aivit conlo•LlNEr.. rllHlS:weireotabliiheit,, Line is piefisied s to trans. port Freight betwee n Piitsbargh earbthis - EaSt. ern mica, in shod _ thpiinnd on Its - favorable terms as any other . resioniiible Line,,- - ; During - the spring TEN ;804T5 PER WREIC dent front leneh end,—afteiviards e boat DAILY, - ( 6 ‘ .. eeptSanday)Ft.mt OR NOT No portable bouts used-'7-Sblopera have the advan tage of the superior strength and satety. of large - and atibsiantial booty. •.. . I = . ' •Vreight consigned to anS , of the underSignett for. xiirded free of charge for gotrireiodon Cr storage. Shippers aretiespectfully solicited to give the tine . . CL f tRKE &.T-HAW. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. JAS. STEI3L.* Cu , • 10 Markel 3t and eer. Brasil and Cherry eta., ' • , 'PhilEldelpt,lll2. tLA RIC. STEEL & Co.. 57 rurth street, - 13altirnure. W. D. WILSON. Agt.; • 39 Ntaskin street. New York. PJ B.'HURKE & CO., 11119-10• ° I Aaents. 114..t0n. WILLISIVIL :' sTtLE, coot intsos in his old businessmantifactur kg WAGON 4 ,'CARTS. naAys, TIMBER- W H EELS, TRUCKS A N'iD H EELBA RROWS, Mt Fifth street, between Woo , land Smetlitield, where he beers constantly on hand, or mode to order in the sftorteAt make, any amount of wOt k. by the best of w=orkmen nod good materinls, and at prices to suit the times. -Those engaged in the Santo Fe trade, and I:unmee men, lye requested to give hint a call lo.fore putt:hosing else. here. _ Li OVI AS pia.ratn, MANUFACTURER IMPORTER OF WALL PAPER, I • - Fire Board Prints. Borders. Landscape Paper, Or WI mental Designs,. Tianspa rent IVindare Shades, 4'c ,and Dealer in Writing and Wrapping raper, Bonnet and Cinder's ;Boards, No. 47 31.4 ET sr; 1311:TW Tillttf) & roWI7II STS., lIA. S w il•l n l n w•li t: enstutt n te th + , r i v a e t rel.-01 - 114 invites the att ens tun af. , ,rchltArrA. It com prises French and American psrior. Mill. office, Sham brtniti rooming room of every col..rg nrehrilli.tot and durahle. and the Style of pet terns omen - passed. By the Regular Line of Pack ets, het n 'en Haywood New York. and from the Foe. tory. which is alwaya in active - operation. and uni formly supplied with the kvit workmen the cnualry can furnish, fit-Trent additions,lur • n the Spri ng and Sol.mer, will he matl.ll to the grunts in *tnre.— Pricra oill'be en eirtrentrig inodercile no to meet the views of the moiti erunomital , and sfujors , merchant sand houge.kvrper.f disposed m etouninann;l judge fur thenlivltie4, thut their intereis will Ile CASell. Hotly suhserved, by Int log - in this E.tabliihment. M. Rags. T,w sad Tattooer's Scrape taken -in tttniu or bought at the regular matket prices. ,rl.ll 23.13 m.. Tu I: iolli-cril•er bogs Itiiivo rospocifollv to triton I.i• gritteful orlinowitoLenit , ti:4 for .he Idiot-id p•ittoongo Mtnj for yesia pan, nod par ticultwl) to those who so ;roil-m.ly potrinikeil him 4ince hie ini-lortnno by titu late rim. Having cum siderobly eolurgiol liis lootior.s iii.r.r.ktirig with Wm 13 Itol..ri• an a p:0i ,,, 1*. bu vnitil.l van - le:qty. no. licit t) rontiananrc of formirlist, rs to f o r new rim of Rob , . t. & Irons, and hi' r ro•its i lit ha prompt nn co (ion to tiu,inus , hey will givti general The nitlininihern wotdd reTecifolly in'orm their fi teed , . and the [milli , " that they have removed to their new W a relinone on Tided beeween Milli:et and Wood ntrcain nouth aide, where they trust, livnit jet attention In Imsill.,g It, Merit u nhare of ptildic ntrm.o_o.— they noth:11 niteinion to their -emennive stock nn hand, with lin: loon got up with great cute i , I h lait•ai!o4l.. aid , mast snlantinthial Manner. cOaAlinitte in part of the following unit; a, viz: :Al a1t0g.,..y Warrliolie.;.; Dienning 13itreiniii; o 11°,1 t 'ad. Ai.• Setresitiies; . w Section Da& Sofas; f Line , de ; • Divan., .ii Ottoman,. rt Victurlat Cltaiin to French tlit; tt Plain do; 71 Cent • e Tablea; Card do; • Dm enn. of every description; " End . fiiblii..; Marble 7.• r l• it, iii.;, 1 Center ii.; " Sefil do; " Ilienning Eli:lento; " ' Want Simidn; It aliegony Work Sinaii; " Flat fuck.: , Barking Chita ; 11, Sewing ilo: i. Monde Stools . ; • " Arm Chair 4 - " • French Ileil.teadn;,„ • Butler's Trn ' , . tlinlergnny, cherry and pop! i r Bmldertil.. warranted pi - 1m( again:, bogs, and raper ar to env thine now ..r. fern•ti to she public. Alto, n Yhriety or ‘Vioduor chains of the best quality end a new i.tyle ',farm rostra, with noting neat, well adapted fir utruteunr,SOCivtiitot, willt a veticty of other tirade* to,i nomeroun to mention. Itle halve at a con•itlttnilt!to intrawie introduced lot(' nor nm.v Fin:tory On Front Street, n Stettin krigine with Machinery. a Inch will entail., lts t.;i sell whole:4llr and relakairellucr.l prieeli. The intention of Wnintern Merchants and pernen. moving omit, i. invited in oar new rind extennive en. tablinhment ' Wentein Cabinetonakers ate It!tto re quenied to give us u cell, es, they will 6ittl they mot purchase from us fur less than they can mutinied tire. Orders from a didunce, will risteivo prompt attention, algid the furn , tare a ill be corerully pocked. Steamboat. nail Illeils rurniuhed.at the *hottest to. tice on fuvtouble terms; ' 1 ' ROBERTS & KANE. N. B. UutidertakinAi in &hits biatichen attended tn. (marltt.)• • 1 ,.. R. &. K._ WHOLESALE SHOE STORE .11. CHILDS & CO.; AHE now receiving their spring supplies, consist. ing of on. of the lnrge,•t. cheapest and best aes•trtment of BOOTS and SHOES thiet they have ever been able to being to this mark t. Alin . . Ladies and Misses Florence Braid, and Straw BONNETS; of the latent style; together with a splendid assortment of PALM LEAF HATS, mens',and bays summer CAPS.— Also, a large lot of N York Tanned SOLE LEATH ER. all of which having been Purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with great ware for the western trade, will be s •id at ultimo!l advance above cost and charges All merchant. wishing ta pelt-chew will find is to their interest io gall and examine their stock before purchasing cisoWhere. mar fa.tf BATS! BATS!! cal SPRING FASHION. 4 JUST received by express froin New. York, the Spring Style of HMIs. All iliose in want of a Neat Superior Fashionable Hat, are respectfully invited to call. S MOORE, 93 Wood st.; d&w 3 doors below Diamond Alloy. MANUFACTURED to order—and a large stock of Silver Table and Tea Spoons, &c, now on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices. Citizens and others who may be in the habit of send. int , East for their silver ware, would ,find it to their advantage to call and examine myassortment and pri ces, , as I possess every I facility of manufacturing is low as in the eastern:cities. All silver warranted standard. I ' W W WILSON, ap4 -. i Cor or 9th and Market BLAKELY; & MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGFNTS & CONVEYANCERS, ONTINUE to attend to the purehase and sale of V; City aniColinty property, and all other business connected with Real Eiitate. They will also prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and all other i legal nure, ments of writiag, on rtirelereto terms. For <the con venience of the publitt. they have two officert—the tett' , office of John .11Vlitchel, earner of Fourth and Smithfield streets., (2d atory,,Yand,the - bted dr Jame* Blakely, on Penn street • 'near the Canal, , Bridge; Sth Ward: tjan.23.4mil ENEMA ."fvt • - • 4 s"Ttlx: - .1 •-"" MEM PIT I'SATORIL PA A CAiIW M. KANE, Jr REMOV4I. Silver Ware - - 46 UNBLITSLIINcr llew.l"(nit..ltlarcb 16 p34p_, la the fahabyante . of PittAufk,k, Afietelfaity; aid : thr ealMirg• , 1 1 1Watteittinn . hets this day beiMdiracted to tin oe., Ci 'tido that appeared in the..Pittabstrgh, Daily American."',6rmier date of•Sih. March instant;lheatiod • as abovm,med which has els° apPearedsubstAuenqY, in several of the Pittsburgh newspapers. Etta: hasten ti, reply theroto. - We find that threugh these mrdia we are socceitsive: ly charged with flagrant vittiations of the. principles of truth and justice; butt we are prepared to give you a triumphant vindication of oar character. - We o howev. er; exceedingly regret that in so doing, - We ;flint! have to allude to our respected_ contemporaries , the "Pekin Tel Company of Nem York"— , :tbeirposltion—their history, and their manner 'of _doing business will no . cessorily, in some degree, have to come under exemi ootion., All that we can 'do is to . endeavor, to keep the following deyrlopmenti within the Units of yew neighborhood; oat lir which - lOcality,we trust; for the credit'isake or SCUM . II may concern. ..the questions at issue May remain undit.cussed._ Far ,fintri having a nuilicious intention what;we ore about in divulge, we do so merely from the very justifiable •motive of self protection—we would . fain tender good for evil; this we solenily declare. 'Taking t his, laudable stanp at' reply, first, to the charge as follows: " They (The Canton Tea Company) have 'publish ed a handbill, in whirh they have impropti.ted,•word fur word, the_favornble /IfrC.l of the Pekin Compri ny's teen in all the lending jmirnairs of New Yorli. nod other cities, simply Miming the name of the CompanY from the l'ek in to the Canton! Ten Company." , And farther down in theco'.umn this charge is re pealed. though modified us follow.: " This handbill bears the; impress or the Company, and appears to have been issued, if not by it, at least upon its authority,. . New we deny ever issuing,—tro tler.y rim author tring---wo deny ever perbling suelt a handbill -- Tauly we cannot always cnntrol tbe actioni,of our tt:ents. nt n remote distonre, in relation to do• meth. oils they employ to foci:Mate t h e sale or our Tem.:lan as soon as tea discover any Otitis . improper in ,this re -pact. we invariably disrattialtrennce it,•and urge that st 11V11111 te honor oral dritightnesS might eltarec- If Eire all tine tiOnns they user for their displititiott.— liy non our rennin Ageotk probably; the handbill. in que•it hut may have been issued, but me deny that it ever had on r sanction - or akthority. We cannot, however. dism i lis this subject tvithant touching upon the morality ttfahese-nOlier.. They are tepreiented as erninming, sPontan , ottsly.' front) the '..tlitnrit of New, York and miter Newspapers, and to twise from on impression of the 7 , real commercial at. rangemenls. and general opprecialon of the teas of the Pekin Tea Company. IWe beg lonic tool't ion' right on that staldeet. We rite prepared to moire, on malt if reirdred. That every forarable the Nen , York papers, referrefita, were Wit trkEN by [he Pekin Tca•Company TN t) tharolin in every (-non the said New murk papers were estrP, for their insertion. When dd. etas not literary the case. the said —favorable agtires" were insetted in co Hilleral iota ofati.exioMsive verti4oment being be. I /towed Moon the pipers Whet stn such editor ink tippet, r eel. All this we are prepared to prove—fa st by the oduti.sion of one of their. owt Agents (liatnilion)--, secondly. by the tolvettising Agent they fin merly ern4 phip , i— , thirdly, by tim test Milroy of must of the New link Editors themselve's. Sii•• much for theit •lavor- • 'able tietices in the public 'Pi The method We adopted in Pensecutingour. being•eisentially 1.4 vat iinnVe With inly thinfiticution of • fieeeplion - .Avem.vee resort t r Ole imbliestimt of such pollees. Every husinesi man in New york i. well whit the origin as wi4l ni the meth., of such flWit.g to Which its milli'' , bete has siiit , eeeit.o;rl; ch it ie ruthertiiminithen than tads to the respeonbility if any' eta Yoth establishment.. We next kis iew , the paragraph wherein it are charged fraudulent imaalars of th e in Com potty. It will Ite found nearly ata he head of the said or rends tin floiitMr4— It is well known to Mthit'ori taw readers that lire 1 p e tit e sr,•,, Company of 'New York. nn association of brave easpit.ilist Or but city, have entatilisheil Men in l'ekin and Canton for purpirse of srlectieg ! and pirnine,•themup - there, from alumni. they •. are shippedriireet to lira Com Pony at!New York Thew teas have ohmined n high repritatitin. and have become the sal jec of herpient notices in the public .prints. The tweet on af this Company has italticed the or ganizat ion of flouting milled the •Canten• lea Company,' whi admit tlim they ore not importers. but porchnim their Tees from the pritntiscunini'• :laden!. in Sete lutes, where they are put. up in a' manner irn lime those t.f the tea Company." • Now, in thee latter partuf thin, paraemph is st to..d a fahse4ood en glaring. [hilt on uniimpt or supper t. it in tiny Atlantic city would soihjeet any editor to universal ridicule, and in New York lie 'would ereenrilcd n eoraumotalei kance, if not tin ab,.toltileimilmen. We ore antrininhed to find that any !litalmrgh editor, hay. log access - (as munt tircessurily he .the case) to New y,.,k jour nil. for yearn poss. ran be ntedeploralily terrain of he fact 'Maar Canton Tea Company hate /tern estaldiskedin Nem York ir 4 ieEy EA n n 1 40 . test the Priin Company hone' only , existed 1 IV:Iit.VE IIIORTH,!--/Itt,i that the latter honer was Clittlidhh.ed ~holly in consequence nj 46am - so and reputation nf the former. then is tdfraud truly unithini t ing —nay, verilyishominnbfe. WAt are trim reflected on nA being an inferior con. Feta. bee-kuot --we select nor TIM. from rbe promiscii• hos cargoes %birth naive." I lbw much mom rom• nwriasble to curve nut With the plain truth than to Crqtrirt to each vile .I:7lsehoods as appear la the begin. king of the param.ph now: under review. Thu words nm •.The Pekin Ten Companyof New Yolk. an nun elation of heavy copituli.ts in that city," Sm.-4( Let the render refer.) is it pessiWe that the inhabitants of Pittsburgh can swallow'all this! In this city (New York) every rounting-homie of fourteen yeats tad, knows better. Let troy individual who would riatisfy himself on thevubject, tefer the tile's of the Cornier nod Etitrirer, Journal t;,f 'ComMerce, or Commercial .Arleeniser, which ha may , flticl : at tiny large Hotel Pittsburgh. and are, if in the lists of imported merchan dise, he can discover that any entries -of Teas have been mad• at the New York gustem Ilouie for such a firm as the '• Pei. in Tea Comitony." defg Ikea: 10 prove that /hey ever received Teas direct from China! Who ever believes such u barefaced suer. Linn am deservedly humbugged. As to the fart of their having an -agent in Canton," we deny ii het But the idea of their having another in Pekin. i. an absurdity s i monstrous, and a falsehood so gla. ring, as not to deserve consideration. Who eves beard of Teas being selected and shipped at Pekin?. Outrageous nonsense! Wohappen to know that thr,"fine Teas which thair armets in Pekin and Canton select,put op and ship, direct us New York;"! nra:seletited in Front arm., in this cite, at the store of ilk:elseSt. Brothers, nesL other wholesale Grocers, shipped thdnce by their caution to the store 75 Fulton street,'lltedpacked in imitationof the Cantors Tea Company's 'yeas by Ft-enchant:sand Germans, in the upper pais of Ithe building; brim& down stairs. nod thence diipatelied to Pittsburgh and other places. Lastly—Who is the association of New York cap italists, called the "Pekin Tea Co." professing to have $500,000 engaged in the trade? The agents and snlesm-n, Messrs Dou,g/ass, Callender and Roe, were previously employed titans New York Sun News. paper establishment. .Me Hamilton, the out door a gent. was formerly subscriPtion clerk for Messrs Ed mund Charles & Son's Batik Note List: and the only, and exclusive owner and proprietor of the wholeestab lishment is Henry Wyko j r, publisher of a paper cal led the "New York Republic,'t 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 necesfity which compels -, us to come out so promptlytwe'era. nevertheless, ready to procure the proper affidavits, certified before the New York City and State authorities, in confirma tion of all that we have now stntid, if called upon. New York Canton Tea Company',, Per THOMAS. MONEHOUSE. - - - - - Mr Our Agents in PITTSBURGH aralVlessta. BELL & GRANT. corner of ILiberty and Ferry sm, where' choice Teas of all descriptiOns are constantly. for sale. OBED MITCHELL,B9 Chesnut, and 336 Market st., Philadelphia. • . Principal Office in New York; 125 & 125 i. Chatham at., 163 Green,wich at. • mar2,6lma JUST. received a large ollretion . +lM l i-47::Ar,e, of fawhionnbie Songs, Wa4qi:Va , nations, &C, for the Piaui), at ' • - '• F BLUME'S - ape I. 110 Wood tt.',2nddoor above St.h.. • Bid wiLLiA.NIB , SELECT EicEtooL.' - WILLIAMS,-huremcoved his sohool to Rob d iIISOn'S Row, Borth EMIL cornerof Federal nod Robinson stroetsiAlleghtn#: ' op A•d2w DIG 'LEAD-4100_piga leld,Tai'seleioakmetou• P - 61p:1i:tent. (v2l JAMES 'MAY . , - -`•-• " • .. . , • -•-• • • -::,•,-••••:.-•••5•:;12,1•'.;'71kX.F..-•7-1; *•,‘ • ••• _ 1 , fiZr65.1.1:9 s'ltirEE ifettr• Paw:lt ;nil the RECE I IVEDTH IS DAY, BY WAY OF The 13altimare & Ohio Rail Road A largli and apleiididocmo"rtment. of RICH AMID_ PA§HEONABLE. IS PR INV- DRY- GOODS • Comprtsing up the new and beitutifpl spring styles of the intesC imrrintions, purchased in. the- bltstern chics„from the reporters and Manureeturetli - lit - the I.)WeSt Cask Prices, embracing in Partthe folloWing . . ' LADIES' DRESS GOODS. ".New styles Parii printed lawns: do. do. Organdy 13 wog• do bolzorineli berages; Marquises shaded beragei;- French gingham loww; graduated Organdy robm; waiered and colored tarltons;- figured an.l ;dein Swiss; white girded Swiss robes, (Mak, mull nn4fitishap lawno; ikiconet, camhriuMnd nansooks; rich hiociule'dre4A - qini,; harneleou de -ak striped , Ill); 7ilock watered, do; Dinkel. sha.. deldediie Rhinribluck satin striped gro de armour; silk wnrps alpaccns; Infrins bta,,,k and blue.blacli. bomba zine.; oinhriAtuled'.le Lama corded beragest ~to its striped berage; black satin striped and plain de I SHAWLS. • . ELtimeleon Plaid, shawls; Oadtri shaded do, Plaid Iteritge do; rent inestripe hemp. do, black fillet do; black ligured Bilk do; stititi -striped betage scarfs; pluid and ombri shaded latrnanna shawls; rich ay's -. Paris printed cashmere ild; du" do de !Mae do; embwidered silk fringed thiblierihaWls; plain ilodo do; plain embruid. erect turhon dpf.trimbid -shaded berage scarfi. , I BONNET RIBBONS IN GREAT VARIETY. New stylerriti.ed litjse, embroidered, glassiei sniped 0., and figured posit A bountiful assortment of, plaid and ombri silk fringed parasols, paritsulets Mal sun shades' with pyr timid tops BQNNETTS We have also a very fine assortment of the new .iyie of spring Bonnets, viz: Florence' Biaid Lima Lnre nod fiiillinniAnfayeteo . and Vienne, Devon Airh Gimp. Persian }toe° and Nlissesg Brazil- Cobur Ilan Gypsies. 1 LAPTEV ,SI.IOFS. - The Lniiie cYn tinw he supplied with Ryan's new of premiiim French and English Kid Slip' per and Buskin.. t CLOTHS, CASSI:MERES AND VESIIN9S, Biwlh y's French Blach, hmwn. Blue and Grei4. Cloth s . VflriOSJA 11.11111iieS, West of England Black Invisible Green, Brown, Blue, G-4 .and 3-4 French Doe Ski. Ca;.4inieresl n good I.`i Anr tment of Vestings, Stocks on.l Gehts Fancy and - Much Cravats. Irish LineriA, %Vniete.l Moreeus vatiotis calory and a stuck of brirlleSiiGGUt/Jel, equal to any - store in I the Wes.. 'Wholesale buytri !tie particularly requested to call and exatnine Our,stocis. I ABSALOM MORRIS, I N 0.65 Mariiet,street ,Tapscati.'s General-Emigrationcince. , RE Ni IT T A NCI ES and passage to and from Grt r si BRITAIN A:fit) IttEkann, by W. (V. J. T. Ter se:mt. 7.5 South sireet,lcorner of Maiden Lane, New Yutk, and 06 lYnterloc r, road Liverpool. t . Tire sabot. ibcra lmvt, g accepted the 'agency of the above hour.., are riow prepared to make arrangements "pun the moat liberal terms with time desirous of pay. 1 i nn the passage of their friends fro tt the old Country, , and flatter theinielves t teir character and long snips!- Mg in business will give ample assurance that all their arrangements VI Milo.. caroled cut faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T/ Tap.cott, are 'Jag and favor ably known for the superior class, accommodation and sailing finalities • tif tinsir Packet Ships.' The QUEEN or ?FIN tvcsir.sHERIDAN, ROCHES TER, GARRICK, 1101fINGUEIC ROSCIUS, LIVInIPOOL, and SI ODONS, two of which leave each Port monthly, fermi New York the.elst and 26111, and from Liverpool the ki, :It and J lib, in addition to which they have arranOments with the St. George' and Union Lifts's of LiVerpool Packets to insure ft! departure ham Liverpo 1, every live days being thus! rioter mined, their fucilit es shall keep pace with theirs increasing patronage, while Mr..W. Tapscott's cure ] slant Inn sonal s'Operhatelnileste of the busisess in Liv.l erpout is an additiotialisecurity that the comfort and, accom modution ofthe passengers will be particularly' atterelcXl to.. , I . The subsc r ibe rs being (as usual) extensively engag ed in ilie Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Citiesi are thereby enabled. to take charge of and ftirword passeng,ers innnedittely on their landing, without a chance cif disappointment or delay, and are thereforpepared to contract for pas sage from any sea I'llt in Great Britain or Ireland to this City: the Anturia of the business they are en-1 gaged itt gi ving them fdeilitiesfot carrying passengers' 4Clfar in land not otherwise attainable, and Brill, (If necessary,) furwald p t assenssers Anther west by the beat mode of conveyance wit hout any add Wane; charg es for :their trouble. - Where persons sent for, ecline coming our, the apnea:it paid fur passage will be re funded in full. i : ' I . - . i'• ' ' REMITTANCES. . . . . . Thesubseribers 'are also prepared totave drafts at sight, for any amount potable at the principal- Cides and Towns in gniland, Ireland. Scotland and Wales; ' thus a ff ording a sae and expeditious mode of ftemit ;Mg funds 11 thoie C niftier., whirl person a tiqui, ring such facilities wil ' find it their interest to avail themselves of. i i ' - .- . -- . Application I.ty le,tter post paid) will be prompt ly attended to an application in ITA 4 AFFE &O'CONNOR, Fen.waidino' and Commi . i.sian :11,rebants. mnr 4 274 - IStwly. - Pittsburgh, Pa.. REASURY DerAßTMEtti t - r i March 27, 1846. SEALED PRO 'OSA LS will be received •at this depart meat addressed to the Scare's ry. of the Trea sury, (envelopedind a iii int; ky endorsed . ..Proposal. for! Revenue Steamers." a til 12 o'clock'noen clothe 30th day of April next, fur tto following materiels', work, and equipments required for the iron revenue steamers Polk and 'Walker. ItOW under coast action at - Rieli mond, Va , and Pittsburg, Pa., ' It is to be distinctly both:rate - 0d that all the work'' shell be executed it thit best "manner, and _subject to the inspection tend epproval of the superintending or othet officer ordered by this department, and that all the materials and equipments shall he of the bestqual ity. and subject.to like!inipection and approval at thel places of deliseryi-Ilichrnund and Pittshuigh—all paoliageslnecessary in ihe transportation to be provi tied at the expenso ofithe contractuN. - I - I Printed furms of proposals, enumerating the arti cles!required and character of work for each class, and each vessel sapatately, will be furnished to persona desirous of bidding un lapplicatiou to the collectors of the customs at Ballimere,- Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, or id:Captain Henry_ D. Hunter, at . Richmond, or Captain Richard Evans, at Pittsburgh. Mr. Capes, construction at Richmond, willexbibit plans of the work, anti give every information requir; ed at that pluce., apdjAlr:Carpenter. constructor et Pittsburgh, may hal cohstdted on - the same subject on applicataon to the collector of the 'customs at New York froorthe 30th day of March (instant) to the 7th day of. April, and to the collector of the customs at Bakirnore from the 00th day of April to the 17th day of April, at which label Mr. Carpenter will attend on those dates, and frdm the 21st day of April to the closing of the contract et Pittsburgh, Pat:-1. Shipwright's work, ; Saila and reilmaker's !! ;t Jotaer's work, ! 'j ! stores, - - - Rigging,' - , { Ship-chandlery, Rigger's work, ' ! . Nautical instruments,. Painter's work, !!•-• i ' '-- books; andcharts t Spars, -' . , i ':Boate, - Blocks,. . ! . 1 . . Cabin and v. awl-loom furni! Sufficient performance oftheciont relative to tke quality of. work e;ecuted, idut df two' orbitratorson ment and one by theca alien chieso a child; eq rill be required for the faithful tracts; and any'difference arising af articles furnished or character i n il tracmr be : Sabinwithteod, failing 61 to be chosen by the govern, i td their decision shall be Relit.. s - R. J. WA LKER, SC6ekity of the Treasur , until April 28th in the Wash talligencer; Philadelphia Key irer, New Ydrk tillotiti. Boston t,ctild'Pittsbnreh Morning Post. Portenanitth,Tn: Three times a itvdelt ington Union and lint mono, Richmond E#titi Post, Baltimnie Aron, Democratic New Ent; Marob.3,lr4tatitlwl, •;- • . -.;: 2.0114117.. P. OUT"Atto I 7 II6 9 - if AV 1N G retained • fret» his ECirpfYlifl tour • XX tahnn do office an the adil Widat career ofailith; field and Fourtirsireetn. Perinea haring had ' miss end -ptiliers.la the lidndi otSarnliel Kingetarf deceased wince!! on the aboveas all the otatellied . : basinesa of Mr Kingetou his.bien fort . iii hid htindii; • In the 9otirt of Com mon .PICCI of Allegileny.voAili- . .' ty,of June Term, 1842.166 10 • IN thematter of tho voluntary es-'. .ai g nmetit of Patterson & Srandyke t March l, 184 U. W 111 . 11il iam 11^11,' the assignee, hilvlhe iilcd . ecconnt • • iina asking to be discharged, It is or ; dered that OntICO dirtied(' be - given slug/oily. ildarning Post. published Ifilho clty.pf Pitts !: ft!i : atictreeks, anJ if uo atkietticiiis are made! the astisigaWtiftireBitid willhe discharged. . •• ...F r7 urn the Record, • • mntrT ..11RORGE R. ninor,E. CI. Ai 1111WINTIZTV & CO., PCiAIWARI)LNG, *ND CODIMISSION , MERCHANiS; Castal.34*, Pittsburgh, Pa. Etetnovod. _ , ...,.... ir K. LOGAN; has removed to No.. 83, Wood: street, tine..drair below Dintnond Alley, to the. gyro lately occupied by Clarke & Cathereih, sihi.re ba , hut opened a IVholesala and Retail Dry Goods Ste and having just returned from the. Enstern.Citics, ill ripening anew and well selected stock of Goods, cnti Aktitlg of Perna, Eng mid American cloths, (all colors,) a great variety -of new it -be Cnseimeres and Sattinetts; Cuslonaretts, (a new sly liq.bregon Cus.• - ',intern, a gnod stock of summer -Cliiths hinds; .•:' lute style -Veatinge.; Ilk°, a great variety of and Gingham.; Pyntm 3 dical Gintitiaiee. rind 'to fancy psiteins; a.vatiely . of prints from 6 - to 26 - cents per rod; a very -superior lot of white ;ends.. consisting of India Linen. Ilainctsti cumbliet Victoria -Lion,. striped and. . plain '• Swies Lace anti' blived Nluslint 6iured and , plain Bubinetr; black: until blue black. Silks, plain,- 6g.: wed and striped;-a luiege nosottment or Irish Linens; bleached and brown Moialins;table Diaper; Marseilles : Counterpanes, (large size;) Mown; a t•cal supply of Umbrellas. Parasols. Pnrusolettsnnd Sunshades's very large motor:menu of men, women , find . children's" tinsiery; a very fine.article.tif Lidlc Thretici Hostitind Gloves,unti many other articles not enumerated, . fie . • would rcsgectfully former customers and the public generally, to:an•exarnination of his 'stock,.to which lie expects to make additions zrzniarly t - 1 Metekerli rI.R A. M. POLLOCK . ..IImA remrivertl.6: L.f . street.ptir die new "Court Houaci..!' itacfripigned tiaiiat • fit,ioett T. OW tfi4 re ipectfuhy ictjuert thoaa indebie4 euht by nine bank accntnt; tho F.agle.Hote!, street, and nattle the same *Mirka *delay: Pt!rsanA having alaint4 againss me will pledaa [western. chain ' fur aettlement. tnnr3o 13sv Pativuized.by Everybody. Badb box of GEM arESUGA C • Signatory irrii,:41,10.,..14pq..,1 / ~.. 1 ___ __ I ~~~~..~ The Woudertul Vegetable Purgative, 'FOR THE cpin:'OF Headache, Giddiness, Riteiditibilit, Scurvy. Smolt Pox. dutifllce, Paine in tire . Diek, 16. ward IVealtness, Palijituriiin Of the Hearn - fatini' u. the Throat, Dropsy. el alma Fever of nil male Complaints, lideasles. Salt Rheum, Heiiiiharett . - ... Wonnt,Choleru Sloths's, Coughs, Quitniet, R!booping - Couch, Consumption; Fits, Liver-Complai r it, Erysipa las, Deafness, Itchings of the Skin, Cold's, Gout, Gray el, Is: etyma cornplaints,and a variety of other,' iscases; arming from Impurities of the blood, and obstructions' in she organ. of digestion: . . . - [From the. Agent at geehec, L. C:j • - DISEASE OP TIER. LIVER. • •. • .. -..• Dean Star—Agreeable yefil to • keep you apprized et.the.PcnsprEleof the.Cflglatiii • I Sugar Coated Perentive Pill, in this MY : recollect, when 1 first commeoced selling yourttithil eine, wide:, was in May. 18,4, we-little dreatneitef,:• the success that would. crown the undertaking. Ou t • premises had been so completely (landed by the . one . • thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every - pose. ble complaint under the sun, that I setiously content. ' platedhaving nothing more to do with any thing of the However, at the moat urgent solicitatien•.• consented to make a trial of yours. At first we Totind , considenablediffieulty in attracting public attention to • wards them. People itnd been so often deceived by: . the vile compounds which have flooded the country fcii • the last 15 pars pr more, that - they deteitioned, if • • possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the cone-. • . quenee was, they could /molly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saving c is, fur Hire nor money... Thus metterra proceeded for n week.or two, when, as "good luck would have it, N a le - dy of • our city, who had long suffered froth an olfaction of • - the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the Moat 'ofi stinate chart:toter, was persuaded tonicept of a box, 011 • condition that nothing was mho paid for it. if they did net afford her the necessary. relief. I moat confeas, weourselves bad very little faith in the matter, knew.; ing as we' did, that her complaint was one of long • "- standing, and had, been unsuccessfully . treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and Several neighbor... itig towns. But we had determined to_give the thedi.• •• - rine a fair trial,, and - if h provd to be worthless; it -1 • would 'be a source of sat isfattian to knolv it, both to you and to us.: No less to Dili jay rhos surplice, beer ever, only a few dais had elaticed, when the lady again ' presented heraelfrit ouratiunter andenquired for needs • . er really think, Mi. Williams," says she; that your Pills ate beginning to work a great change : in my health, and .altogether for the better. - .Wheal'. :`••• took the second drise, rbegan to feel much betterthan • • I did at that; the pain in my side Wits riensiderablyie..• lieved; my oppethe began to implore; and the bleed seemed to circulate through my veins us it did kr thy, • youthful days. Since then, I have taken the renikiider •- • of the Pills, and my improvement has been itimibly • progressing at every repetition of the - dote. • 1 have no doubt that n few more boXes Will effectually cure *- me." The result was as she predicted.. tier health • is completely restored. The flush of youth 'mid beau ty has returned to her cheekS, and the prospect of a: . • long and a bappY life is before her. - I .ant site will never forget the Clickener Seger-Copied Pills. •- As might naturally be supposed, the .newisof ;hip ea • unordinary cure was eapidly diwrieridnifted ththughthe .city and adjacent country; and andreely a week: had'. elapsed, before enquiries began;iii.be•made:for Click ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative.l'illi; and the deaell • has already increased to such an extent, that Ire An the greatest greatest difficulty in supplying 'ln fact,,if it dish not seeflt like exaggeration, I thighs almost say tbat we are literally biaieged by Wothen, and children, labor , . • ing under every possible ailment which •Marmaie is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the Wihd; tbe."..: • ' asthmatic, consumptive, and dyspePtic, are 'thronging our decals in pursuit 'ef the riever.failing Testitnoniels of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing In ution . ua from every quarter. , -One person informs us he has been telieved of ti meat obstinate- • Dyspepsia. Another hoe just raadveied frotn serf. • • ous attack of Apoplexy. A- third bast succeeded. la expelling from his system the syhiptoms of Jatindice. And a fourtla.has just recovered from an attack of Phl.- mummy Conaumption, which had confined hitn to his:..: bed for many months.—Some ga. Bat do . not b keep us supplied. Besides cam itelnil Trude, ae, • have standing orders tram the country to a hats.. • amount. Send 30 Gross. at your earliest convenience Years, ate. ft H. WILLIAMS.' _. Qnebec, L. C., ' April 14:1845. . . • . . . ft EMEMBER,- V. CLICK 'I ER.'is . thb . otiginal inveotot of the Beget Coated Pills; and that... •: nothing of the sort wasever beard of until he forto doted them in June, 1843, as will be imeo by the fel. hirable . . . This Diploma was awarded by the 'AMERICAN • . INSTITUTE, at the Assnitilfalr, held in the cis of,. et: New Yolk, Oesoher,lB43, to C. V. CLICK EN E fur the invention of sucia ft COATED PILLS. JAMES TA LIMA DOE, Preaidetti. T. B. Wasstsset-,Cufresponchnfr Searetary; OttEtboif 'lostils, - Keraiding.Secietaii. . M' To Ayolt) COUNtlgititi.- - rtirCifBSete! Thud! - always ask', far Clickener's Sugar coated V:eketattla . . Pills, had seo that With bax.htts utsla .ithttelgaattire;- all others are eauateriVi. - • . . WM: JACKSON, coiner ..of S9bod ' atreeil. is Dr. Clickeaer's agetlt furYittiburghitui JASIF.S MRIMC:t=I ATED PILLS ALL oVur/ are . COOR• TZUTZEP
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