, f-- - 6 4 .1-1; %-..--- - "---,,, -1----,t.'t-'=",',';:-=-----'-'`-c.-',' -- - -- - ish-,rt+--L--pt4, ---;=- 1,,,- „ r , ,, , -,. ~.,,,&,,,,,,,,-,:i.-,.- ”. ~ n =,,,- ,-,,:•.,:--,.. -_, . . --, _,,,...,_ „ T .__ ,-..,, ,, ,c, t 4, , .--, k- .V.! -. 1 7,- ,!'.A. - -`-' — :' ' . '"--=5 - 3..'•5d.-- - - - . - --zt 5 4 4 .:.,- .7.., 7., '.,..,-, , 7 - - - ;_ - -irc ' --=.:--', .--- 's. ~.:-."":- -- ' 011)c Dallwilloritiltg Jost PIIVSBURGH, PA: THURSDAY 'MORNING. AYRIL lq; 1096 CORRESPONDENTS 'toleferenee communications which map ePPear In this paperilve hue one or two remarks to make:— We wUt ittsertaoric without the mono of the author in fitstrax4eknitam - te us; and when inserted, muital Wayabelaken as expressiveof the views of tke writer, end not the editor of this paper, unteis the %lowa 1 , 111 expressed are editnri ally remarked upon and approved Theatre: Mr. A A. AnDasts, the groat. Americin Tragedian W4O has met with.such tTilll2ll , haint success in I the Eastern Theatres, has befm spnken of by the just and Oiserimitrating of the pub!ic press,as beim , the first American scow now in . the country . .11 has been [fie`goodfordne of. his gentleman' to have been ibcuuglit Mintact and in direct opposition to the alslesland triOstialented of the "English Stage.” . who .come to air. pantry backed - the reputation of Ghttry Lane:" An&tuitwithstandii , g'the prejudices esisti ng in the:minds a. a great, portion of the " Ens - tern Pecide," 'who can not see. . meth in acting, . uny- except it he dune lq trans-Atlamic • perfurmerri even they ,hitTO teen.fOrced to acknowledge .Mr Adams's pawerfal•genitur as an nctor; granting him to be. the East. Tragedian now. in America, - and in fact the tudy euccessfuttivul of Mr E Foerest. Mr AdaTs ban: succeeded admirably in, his profes siom he noir stands at its head. and "bears. the pulrn algae' wittiouttlaetid . of "puffers," but relyirig solely upon hisetrliSranseentlunt puweri, ha his succeeded irtgaining 'the "topmast round". uf , his profession.— Wherever he ban appeared,.lto has had ocetflowior busses; strawinr, out the fitabion and 'Yeasty to Set) his eleSte and powerful delineations of the moat difficult trlatuters, end by their just criticisms, have'given him the pains and have stamped hint as the great Mr Adams natioabt feels tho imp srtance of. Lis po sitief...-iie Will sustain the istilliaat reputation whiCh . he bus already acquirrci; and go on io the way it4tieltheStis so . Successfully and ere ieng he swill. he lodised Ujioll US the great "embodithent" the , Americin stage. lie appears to night. in the cetrbrated.character of 'Hamlet. Yl4u.ta6F.,Msle.—.lVe neglected yesterday to,idirect theatiention of our readers to the proposnis of MC R E Ild'Grtsven for 'publishing a connected map oflbe aity . of Phtsburgh i . city. city of Aiie gheny, Mnnehester, .oittninghtuct and Lawrenceville. Such s map much needed, and under the direction rtf_ _Mr 14'Gl wen i. . ilt doubtle , 4 be sery , accurately rirtit4d: tVe bope the public will encourage hiM iadtia laid*.• onderi:aking. Yesterday rnerning,.lsth kat— Mrs Aces ADAYS inihe ' 7olll sear of bfr age, retnher of Calvin Adama Fut:l6.l'llbl' moming, at 10 o'clock, from the resi Bentz of her son-ia•law, Stephen Jarvis; on Gram -between Fiona. tad Second Erma.' rONN:INitTRANCE . COMPANY The Pottrteentk Asialinen: on the stock of Cenrirtiny [beine $2.50 pet• shut] will be Hire on -IVidresday,the 151.1iinst. J FINNEY. Jr., Pitiegh, Aplit 13 th--npl4 4t... Secretary, Real Estate fur sale. . . VETE have for sale a neat, well finished 2 story VY brink- house, with atone basement, together with a Lot of ground, 20 feet fronton a wide street: extending 100 feet deep to a2O foot street, 'situate on Beaver at. in Allegheny City. This property is in a delightful situation and will he sold low and an reasonable torms—dt would suit a person doing busi ness in the city. Apply to apt{ BLAKELY 4- MITCHEL. Notice. ALi. persons indebted to the undersigned, are yes tioested to call M eßackofen's Book Store. Lib erty street, and settle their accounts. No one should atty.on .the account .of the late firm of N &•G Ckis, before further notice. . Dr GEORGE CLEIS. -Pittsburgh, April 13„ ' • Dressing Bascianr. 'IINARDLE and mahogany taps, a splendid article constantly - on hand of the latest and most ap— provea, ittylee T B YOUNG & CO., apl3 - - Hand et. I.F'..EXTRAORDINAR.Y ! ! ! URE OE 110DY'AND MIND.—The following isfrom a' worthy citizen of Kensington, and a member of.the Methodist church: • - Thiladelpkia, Jan 6,1846 • Da. D. Javxg.—Dear• 81r.—Justice compels me to make the following statement of the extmoniinary effects of your valuable medicine, the ALTERA• TUE. —I certify that my wife was afflicted fur fourteen years, daring which time her disease baffled 'the skill of 'several eminent phycicians. Finding that every means that were used failed to relieve her, I c:tnclu ded to place her in the Pennsylvania Hospital, hoping that , ' under re nderthe ca and treatment site woald - there receive teem the l'bysicians in that institution, she might again be restored to health. But to my great disappointment, she grow worse and became deranged in her mind, and I was nbligedto take her home again, "recoaxat.x" and BEREFT OF REASON. I sill Begs mention that at this time the more prominent symptoms of ber disease were Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, attended with sickness of the stomach, and vomiting of a very offensive foetid mucous, pains in her bead, bat h and stomach, and through the region of the head, a tronblesome cough from large quunti ties of phlegm in ber throat, which kept her coefinu ally gagging and retching to throw it p. She had n o , ,appetite, and , was, very weak. She r also ' auflered Very much from a uterine disease by which she was -confined to her bed, having entirely lost the use of her limbs, and far several months wo bad to lift her in umlaut of bed And to all the above, the deranged atOte of her mind (which at this time wet truly awful,) g ad . you will be able to form some Ilea of her afflic tions,- ' ilyiheadviceofafriendwecommenced giving bet yoneALTERATIVE, in. the doses of a teaspoonful threetimes aday,',and found that it helped her, We are cave hifr your Veitnifege, to increase her appetite, and the Sanative Pills to regulate her bowels. She bad 'not taken two bottles of the Alterative, before it 'operated 'upon her in a wonderful manner, Bin her face with small red pimples, and caused her to expec torate large quantities olcorruption, before which, her breath was so offensivewe could not remain in the roam with her unless the doors were open. Finding the AlterritiVe dOing her so, much gond, we increased the dose according le the directions', and she continued to i mprove del ly, unti I finally, she wart restored to health, in body as well asin . • I hope you'will delay no tiine . in laying .this before the public,'as I a.n willing to be:qualified at 'anytime to the truth oldie above statement, and that it asyour ALTERATIVE which cured , her. - w All perions will be convicted of the truth of this statement, by ceiling at my house in Bedfordi street a. bove Marlboro. Yours, with respect. SAMUEL FIELDS. . , Prepared at No 8 south Third street. 11* -- rFor sale in Pittsburgh, at 72 Fourth it., near Wood. - ap2 d&w.. poreillomnmenp ATOWapenieg by Green's Express, another lot of Li those beautiful . printed Mouse De'eines, and shit. ded Raniges. Also,* fine assortment of Cashmere, Beteg° and Thibet Shawls; which will be told at my usual low - prices; at the New . York Store, W. H. GARRARD. 79 Market' street. - Bookbinder'hss remoVed to the ' IrY comer of; Wool end Thir d sts, above C. H. .Ray!s; whore Wit prepared to do every description of Ruling, and Binding. - or 3. • regal, A StlP_EKloll,lotisavred. narrow and of proper ,t3L . wjatht fot7 — drotallo w_herf. , - 'WILMARTII.4.... •BY:IAST:P.IIGHT:!S , :'.NAIk , . The Honse,:l4 a r vote of 88 to 98. then v . went i n t o Committee of the Whole . Upon - the Bill for extending protection over the citizens of Oregon. Mr McHenry,- orx i , moved to amend the bill and o con6ne its operations or jurisdiction by the line of 49.- The emendment was defended in a brief speech. '..ll4llVentworth claimed the whole of Oregon and apposed an) limitation south of 54 40. Mr Etokwall of Conn, argued that the passage of the Bill would lead to conflicting' claims and disputes between the two counttiea, or the subjects of the two Countries in Oregon. Dlriuhn Q Adams continued the debate: He had *aid and considered that the notice ems the firstques tiun to be acted upon before any other. This he had ',said before there waaany proposition fur t wice. After three cr four weeks d debate in thin House the no lice N'tia passed through the . House by, a majority of 109 votes. He had been surprised at this vote, and had eapected that the notice would have been agre , •d upun by the other House as well as by this. He now heard it said that the prevailing opinion in both Houses of Congress and in the nation wits,' that we were eguin to offer the propiodtion which England had before rejected three or four times with contempt. He was not fur settling the 'question upon forty mine and if thigentleman wad change his pending a mendtnent to 54 40, he would vote for it. Long before our treaty with Russia he <Mr A) had made up his minde that our country hid the right to 54 tits 40'. Ile had been Llamed fur assuming that this line was - ours.. It was no novel opinion with him . He had asserted it as long ago as the treaty with- re , gaol to Spain and Florida..' He had 'with his own hand drawn the linisTrom 48 deg to the extent of dm' Hessian possessions., lie said this not bnastingly htu ns a matter of tact, that the line from- 41 deg was drawn by him and agreed witty Spain. Mr Fa coo of Ohio, 'wished t. 3 know if in 1819 t here had not been some understanding in reference to giving up Texas for Oregon. • Mr Adams said thatthere WAS mr such agreement. end he knew of none exc..pt u hat teas called the • coo. pact of the Baltimnee Convention, and he washed itimself of all compacts, like this. [ Laughter.] Great Britain, he argued, had renounced all pretensiOn to the South sea on the 20th of January, 1754, inthe commission to the Guvernlr of Georgia. The corn minion was to the most southern stream in direct lino to the 'south sell. The let ter from Genre 111 was to the Governor, end he gave up to the Colony westward as far nr,our terriLoty' extended to the Pacific by treaty with France and Spain. • Gnat Britain' had no claim Whatever Grim the time of the, treaty • with France and Spain, and had renottn. ced all claim to the territory on the south. she had no claim now except that which related to the Oregon ■s a territory. The gound on which Pope Alexander Vt. claimed, was io convert the savages to Christian' ity. It was 300 years after that_England entered on nearly the same mirsion. ' Now Mr A argued that in 1761 and in 1761 Er g land had nenounced her title, through her King, in his grant to ilia Governor of Georgia. In 1818 we did not want the Oregon, and we offer ed to take 49, but we wanted the whole now. To 1819, when we, made the Convention, we inserted a stipulation that the joint occupation should nut extend longer than ten years, or, properly; it was no jqint occupation, but ttconvention fur truding. It was subsequently to this that we had the whole of Oregon surrendered to .us, us he contended, by Spain. in the treaty by n Itirh wa obtained Flotida. England In 1762, in het treaty aid, Fraureand spain bud also surrendered all her previous tights west of the Mi4sipsippi river, and in 1764 she had abrogated the right given to Georgia in the year 1761. Remov . al: '~~~'-' From the Battimoie American ' Congiets. • Mr Adams hud not doied at the expirution of I hour. Mrßuttof B C, replied with soma earnestnes. to the speech of Mr Adams. Ho contended that Mr Admits was entirely responsible for much of the ern. barrassmeirs growing nut of the rptestian. Ho was responsible ft 4 the oWer of ME Gallatin, and it. was the gentleman from Mass tchusetts that he expected Mrl'olk particularly alluded to, wLen he said that he affered 49 out of respeet to his predecessors. Mr NI ellenry'li amendment was then reject pa! BLEACHED SHEETINGS D SHIIITINGS. The attention of purchasers is inviied to our large stock of these goods. 4 4 superior See Island shilling Muslin, 15 16 do dO do do do; 7 8 do' do do; 12 4 Hamilton Sheeting: 5.4 do • do; • 9-8 do - du. marl 7 1 4`),UN..icoorl:yi b q " 150 BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., mar-21. Winer st, 700 BAG:Primo Green Rio Coffce, on Windom for stile by BURBRIDGE, IVILSON & Co., mm9.l V n trr at root. Produce 14/ KEGS Lard; 8 tacks:prime Feathers; 2 Bundled Deer Skins; 60 do sen tow Yorri; 3 Bartels dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and for solo hy LAMBF.RT 4.SfIIPTON, 133 rnd 135 Wood of. feb 17 I WALTER 11.11111 AH D. MA COILS LL SWARTZWELDY.6 FORWARD & SWA RTZWELDER, Attorafiys at Law. Fiittifi r iiitiveet; between Wood and Smithfield, oppo 31tw.VitIta - Mon'e Livery St.thlo. • ' • n DicaNULTV & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS • Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. inor3 H. WILLIAMS' SELECT SCHOOL. r_ T WILLIAMS, has removed hie School to Rob- Li.. insou's Row, North East curnerof Federal and Robinson streets, Allegheny. ap 4-d2w Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS deSirousof purchasing lota in this Cem etery are referred for information to the Superin tondent on the• groards, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cur ner of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. By order of the Dowd. J. CHSLETT. dec 11 • Superintendent. , . Ground Spices. Cinnamon; 5 Cans NSG rG)uroin,njri Pepper, 10 10 Cans 5 Can GroUnd Alspice; r. 5 do do Cloves; In score turd ,'for sale by i J & J MeDEVITT, dean . • 224 hibertyst For Sale. . • 44111 FEET of ground, commencing at the VP Corner of Dove:tang's alley, facing •on Liberty street,end running back 110 feet ton 10 feet alley. Apply to No 80, Stewart's Buildings. ap9-tf CHASM HAYS. BROOMS -50 box vary fine jest rece‘ved and for . sale by THOS. MILLER,' ePIS corner Wond and 9th ate. -•• N. 0. Molasses. . d per si r 50 ELorld:iaannriloir°:.lV:yia"s!rc • M B 1111EY &co; 57 2 VVoteest. mar2B . C AN DLES-2:o7ias Star; 5 'do Adamantini. adtaitior - - -• 4" - _2O do Smarine and SCIMMICT Tat Ictiw,juntfreted and for:salitry. TkloB : . .--L.' , :. , :!..c-::... - :.'-i . 3 .- (x.: -; ''''' . • .__ -.- .. •:-" L'- rotl-... tZaUls "TR .-e g u 17acIct. I - . lfbe,.l3W lllaSPleraid pas e r steamer, BRuNETTsxaplperrg, : - 4 , - 41 r u o in o th n e v i tr i a B d 4 e 6 fi . tim Pittshorgh . to St Louis diming. -_ The Brunette iv t is lle bn Be il a t ' e re 'a p p p r e e oc s nt s . ly o f a o r r a i . ha tra n d p. e ii and is elegantly found lin every For freight' or manse apply b FOR NASHVILLE—REGULAR PACKET. ^sr The new and splendid light draught steamer SAM SEAY,.Cupt Gftnnzt... her., will run oe a regular Pncket to the abwer port during the season. The Sam Sen. was built expressly for the Nash ville !lade, and will make her trips regularly during the ~eoson. • apl.l. - For height or pos.rage apply on board or to . IV BUTLER & BRO., Azants.'= . THE regular mail and paasenger, steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt Isaac 14e:itself, will tun as a'regular packet bewven • Piilabnrgh , and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Satutday t /0A M, and Wheeling at 10 POl the anmu day. Returning. she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at ill A M. For freight orpassage apply on beard. C'Tht) Circissian was built expressly tor Oda 'lade and effers t her puiseng , rs every cutrifort und aCenalMol.llololl. mnr23 „T , ” The regular m.til nnd passenger sientit• MESSENGER, Capi Linton?, null run as a re , mlar packet between Pittsburgh and 6;1(41111,71i: leaving this port every Saturday uL 10 A: M. awl Wheeling at 10 11. the same day. Retdrning she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday. at 10 o'clock, A M. For or'passagn tipply a n i mni d. Th e M ea ..enger was built expressly for thi., trade. anti otter ! 4 to her Passengers every comfort and cream : modal in. mne23 • 1ia.... i . THE regultr mail end pa.senger 1,4z4; ...,....: s earner IMONONGAIIF.I.A, Capt. It:1 1 7.- . Stone, will run ns a regular paitket be..• tweet. Pitlaburo aad Cincinnati, - leaving thi.'port every Mondnv ut 10, A M, nnd Wheeling ut 10 l' M, of the same ;id v.! Ret 11 ming, Arta- will :env e Cincin nati tyery ThurAilay to 10 A M. For freight m p ts+og.• apply on hoard. Ir4Tlte Mtnion,enhela was built expressly f. , r tills trade: and offers ro the passeng..rd every Comfort, and superior nee ,m,ri, timion.t. mar3ll -- TI.IESDA Y PACKET. 11. THE regulnr mail and pos.3enger sienmer 11 I BERN! A, Copt. Jahn "Piafelterotill tunas a regular puck. betneen Pittiburgh and Cincinnati, lea‘ing thin port every Tuelny at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 of'thn sane day: Returning, sloe will leave eincinnatioryi Friday nt 10 A M. Fat freight orlpnAnnee apply on honrd. IP The Ilib rnin Was ripre.iy for the trade and ,drers to dielpassengetaerely comfort and 'lope- Oar acnomol.itiims. apt THE. reEl.hr moil and t ..tmer NF N FNGLANU, Capt S II Pap!. will run at It tegidar pocket between Ptfistmegti, and rincinnizli, • Iptiving port P Cry Wedi.esdny tr 10 A NI, and Wheeling at 101' M. the sanie day. . Returning. alto will lenveCin einnati curry StiturdaY a 19 A M... For fregtit. o pas.age apply on hoard. • US Tb NewiE/1, 1 11111.1 Wily built explevay for this trade, and off rd to the pagsenget s every cutnfott and ouperlor tieenmcnodn.ions. mar% The recillne mail and pnarentter xteam lir, CLIPI`F:111 NO2 Captain Camila/. run of 0 rpgular packet between Cincinnati and Pittniturgh;leuving el.is Port every Friday ift 10 A NI .ni.d Wheeling ni 101' IM,the name Tiny. Iletianiiik. nlie will leave einciturati every Mon day ui 10 o'clo41:. A M. - F., f r eight i di f fieintige ripply an boned. The Clipper 2. wan builtexprendy for this trade. iind Ore, a to iar p:es,aellgeVs. every Cunilani 01111 areoln ino.lat nut . _ —....--------- --- - IiEGI.:L'Ati ciscINNATI -PACKET. i 'TL.. m•tv U. S. :Moil I. te.itr.er 'ACADIA' ' 'M. E. I LICA4 Monier -- • 1 ' ' ,iwill Tun Is a regolor l'onr.en,,,eer Pocket bro., ten l'itt,hlogh and tlin °Love roil, during the ocarani of 18.16;! leaving every Thurmloy ut 10 ii.luvli, A, M. Thu Ara3in icnen , and has supetior accotnrun3a tions. For Crvight. or P:l},llgC. nrply ..I1 board, or to np9. 3: NEWTON JONES. Aet.. FOR WIINELiNG—ItEGUL.IIt PACKET. 1 The new anti splendid light draught :tiro- • steamer PACIFIC, Capt. Campbell. aor master, will leave foram above and nil intermediate bindings every Alumlay and Thursday at 3 o'rlocls. P ET" The Pacific was built expres.tly for this untie, and shippers ails rely upon her Cunt inuing iu it. For height Irr p u s.age npp;‘, nn how& ' t in ap7 3 NEWION JONE! 4 . Aer. BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMDRE AND VHILADELMIA (o,ly 73 Macs Stagioq ) THE SPLIENDID VA.T RUNR.ING STEAMERS SHEA &PENNOCK CONSQL. z4a2Frf! LOUIS LA Nl', • AND - - - - . Have commenced making their regular tripe be tween Pittsburgh and lit ownsville. The mornino boat leaven the Monongahela wharf above the Bri4e..preacisely at,l3;o`clock. Passengersiby this bout taken the singes nt. Browns ville some evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid care of the Baltimitre and. Ohio Railroad ut Cumberland, next morning - 1 at II o'clock, reaching Baltimore the satneeveningi—onl) 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Buititnuteand 40 hours to Philadelphia. . The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Tassangers by the evening Beat,-will lodge on the Boat in com fonuble State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mutninin senery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland.i Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Prom letors of this tout, in °nit - 4 to make the connection coimple: e between 13 row naville and Cumber land, hove plisced en the Road 50 sp;endid Troy, Alba ny, Concord told Newark eoaches, of the most improv ed models, dnd ftf.y teams of the beat young horses the country affinds in addition to their former stock they feel satiSfied they will he able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who May patrOnize their Routs. By Jour tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and, Philadelphia!, anal hove the privilege of stopping at Cumberland ;and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. Fler tickets apply at the office, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wood et., or at the wharf boat. feb3 .1. MESRIMEN, Agent. ..I . :',f 4 _1: - : ,;... -, .1J1{.:.‘;' •;...'.-:.!:-. .s , ', SATUR)AY PACKET. SAtURDAY pAcKF:r4 MONDAY rAcKET ESDA KE r PACKET ' 18 16 18101tONGLIFIELA MEDIUM, 1/17110LESALEI SHOD STORE. H. CHILDS & CO., .dit ARE now receiving their spring supplies, consist- Ing.of one o the largest, cheapest and hest assortment of BOOTS end SHOES that they have ever been able tobting'to.tkis mark t. Also. Ladies' and Misses Flerence Brithi, and Straw BONNETS, of the latest styli , : together with s splendid assortment of PALM , LEAF HAI'S, mons' rind boys' summer CAP.S.— A Also, a large lot of 1 , 1 York , Tanned - SOLE LEAT H ER, all of *bleb having been purchased at the lowest rates, and seleited with great care for the western trade, will be Bald at a small advance above cost and charges. AU merchants wishing topurchase will find it to thdir interest weall and examine their stock before'purtliasing elsewhere: . . mar 274 f tiN M. TOWNSEND, DRUGGIST, AND APpTHECARY. No. 45 alarket st. 3 doors above Third se. PITTSBURGH. :- TX7I I.,Lliave constantly on hand, a . well selected lt assoriment of the best end freshest Medicines, which he W i lli sell on the most reasenable terms.— PhySicians spnding orders will be' promptly , attended toi - and , supplied with articles they may .rely upon as • . genuine tarPhyslcians' prescriptionswillbe aCeurately and neatly On:Tired frotpthe.best amtetialsot airyq haste of the day or tugliti- -Also, for sale, large.atock of fresh and grad peed ry deeael - wa . I - ' ', --:- - - • , ..':• - • .- - -, : - --,T,c, , Z lit - ., , J11:1', ,—.. '.. "F. 7 """4:•:.,...'.''..:•••••• ',""-•:-::•.:::;•.4":":"..;••:*;„;;-?'-4i,:.....,',F.-. • • - ._ • . -r""!;,.....;".'.., ..1.";•":-;"::;;;i1,-,&",:rf.,.r, • :7...-r",:::r,"•1"4:::t. , :i:f"- -. "- - . 7 7,Lf.4ZN: &:1 A:' , "rtr• 1 4 , ' .. ,- "••" 7 , :>" , •••• "-..",:•:.•4•':?,",.•'.''',...," s•-",t-:,"-',"•.::";."'".....71,-.,"n-",".:''i,"-;;',r1:".•44,4-4-t•-Z:g-Z..e'• -.. , •'rr• '..›."'AP...,,.".' , —r • ,. 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Henri B • Bassett A runah ; : Stoveif Thomas Duct' Barr Catharine i Brown Henry. Bau:linian Samuel BrowU Thomas,- Bar ow Sarah A • • Brown 7f II Buekell Beata James . Bradfonl James Bran lanrea Barlow Ja=epli Barney James tl Barnett Devitt %%les John . . . Bell Runes U ; ' .Erlgmati, AN.' Bell Joseph , Brockelt 1.0t1154 Mimi Pest Jo-eph . . ' Brooders EtlWill NB George W Bryant William . Bendel' Robert , Buckle David 7 licabli B R. 2 Bradley George W Beiierly Charles F ItoKw d Mr Barclay Arid& M ' ' Budd Charles Beck Preston Jun' Bunton William Beer Matthew - Bond Martha Bendor Richard Buchanan Violettalliss }Briley Cllllll , prt /Smley Joseph Beninid John, Rawer Joseph Blanchard Garrey 2 BurnsGro W Black James Bush Joseph Black Jacob . Butler Charles Block Alt , Burls A P Black Anne Burr Ezra Blair James Burkhanuncr Richard I Boothe Thomas ' Birk Wi Ram Ronde Ramtin Burke Robert Bonbright William ' . Clark . E Z Atine - .Vre Coqlrazi.J encltruil Nalthtts - Cooper Jogpb Canada Shay Cala:lan John Carroll /1111C11 Cade' A mniula Carroll Cecilia Coeltrin II B Call Hosea W Cameron Wsl.l A, Carlele William Rev Carberry William Carson James Camp , ell Nam, • Oren William T Colwell Stephen Campbell Alexander Caldwell W A Campbell John M Chadwick Alvin Chamberlain Marls Charters James Chefs Motes Chadwick Samuel Cherry Charles ' Clue linen Aries Clarke William Clayland Glary Cube Alary Cain Ojohella Jllrs Coithty Ellsabetbo Colston Edward Coulter George Conlee Henderson Cooley Janie./ L Cook !dory GorniXaryHss Miners Z H Rev Cord Sarah Corroran lames CUMIIIOW D Cm age Geo A Crawford James era' la David Crawford Elizabeth Cramer William' Cunningham John Cunnutngo John D,vls J. hn Dalai! WHILam Dailey diary G D-woon Mary Darr licitly Davis Richard D Davis Evao D Davis Nathan Devoil Preseo Delany Janie, 114.1111011 .12111eS Deford George W Deer Ma•y Dechart Dirkren Thomas Drckerson Antall M Dixon Thomas flick-Jame Da.an Mary Doti:hem, /Win Muglan %411 hum Douglass Robert thiwney .W J Donnelly Neill Dollen D.ntry Nell DoraA John Dorman ' Drennan Mild Duncan Thousa Dunham Lewig Dunn A rclultald Duncan Janet al Dugan Patrick skin John Rrir Eivr.smn Elliott Thomas Cp'cv John Ewe's Mary Alma Farren Maitha Fagan .1011,1 A Floyd William Floyd Elizabeth A 2 Fitztnimons Daniel I=l FlI it Jonathan Fetzer 1Y B Fertall Allehael Ferguson Ruben Ferguson Margaret Feastman Usury Fick)! Margaret inzinonons Henry !nob Sarah FiCMII.: S C: ntly Wm Gardner Rachel Gardner Andrew Gardner George Gerwin Jacob Ga throb howl ,Can John 'Gariet David il“ltoway Woi Gtailow Robert John gngny josenh r Hinkle Georg* le 11111 Loam E 1 Ifindman 1 . 1101n21 1 Hill William 11111 I.lamuel llodgei'Waltcr W i t io ci i i i n hi n a d y du s r ii ktiardt Ileldship 1103 g J:+mai Holleuhack .Mar 2 Hong Cherlolle E Hogan Junius Hensemun 41 1 7. 11 t 11 flousun Mr ''unner Atel 1111:11tt EliZabeth Mutton John ' Hunter Amy. Hunter Alexauder If non Thomas Haddon It William llogue Surphin Harris Thomas, /balm') Jane ri is Thomas /Jardine H Harris Batumi) .E flotillas John F titanium santuei Hare Sitlllit 1 'forties George Harmon Eliza E Hays Julio at p Samuel Herrin:shale Hatt Ilenry Nancy ileMey Henry Hearin Frauds Inland* John 11111 Samuel Hartman C T Hughes Thomas 1 momn C C tons Msrgstd James Willtanil :eaalson •Jtiarles James WilHaniijr /nines Samuel James Wllllam James Thomas Jainlron Henry Lnefen a Kanffman• Pldlllp }Cop Mnthew ..d Kauffman B 4 , co Kennedy John Kernan Win U Kdekner John [Kennedy C Keever lioni tV Kendal Satan*. Kennedy Inane - Kennedy Henry Keeper Mary Kerr Jane Mire Kyle %Vm Lana William Etv I4wrenee Eliza Lawrence W H Landvere Henry Lawton Matthew Teter Margaret H Lewis Mary Alias Lewie It Leonard Mary Jana Lewis Thomas Link Mary Anne Little Joseph Lindsay James Little Joseph 8 Lindy Jacob Maudley Luther Miller James Marks William J Mitchell John Marks Alfred ,w Mitchell Marla Miss Mackey Adam - Mowry R B• Marks William Gen' Mosmey Barney' 51 sherry Thomas Morris Thome T Matthews :William Moyens .taynard k Hosea 6 -- Morgan' Woodhtldge Milke9 Mary W 1 - Murat Jean. Martin Plorritit- _BMiretnrilaterMett Mucarßy foci. oirrei Crielisk -; .M MalrallJames tdolbenhyThelmad MossickVoshtili . felootege rdiainhenier Merriman David ; - -Dlorilson Stephen, 'ffteriitt,lenne_S Jeloore.Thoress 61111s8telben hiehhoiland David it Hes - John:. M Mer_Josepb Miller Thomas fillWer JD • -. _ 51'BrIde An drew MVliittg Ciitharirie At'ifdante..lamero el'itrlde 1f,., . lit'entleyg,tr. Joblt ArCuitoaah Japes fir 'Cleaned E , alTandlees Margaret ereirty treaty X'Closky nary bl'Catille dolin 1114;abe,. Mary ,June Henry Aims N'Clatehei Al'Cred :loan dll'Corrnlck .1 a ftl'Creary Jame& 51'Cormlek So mei At'Cutheon /I C Sl'Cune Jahn 51`Crea Alexander it'Cord James Alartha hl'Donnld Michael Robert P aVGione Manila • Napier lames Nehon !Irbil , Nauman John Nein!barn Dwigli Oakes Iliac frtlonticil John Owen J F O'Klefre James C'Dunovnii Caiharine Oylcr Cco IV Pasn Smith M Pain Sarah Mrs Parkhoist Sitiion Parkinson J J Patten James Patrick Thomas Patrick fatties gage Silas Paul John Patterson Alaiira Peacock Joseph B Pearce Ellt;hcth Ann Peace James W Pentland Win - Peppard Blandish Rees Mary Mrs Rockefeller J P Rw /11,11rnia Mrs Rcrsenberger Resjando Reynolds W C Rosenzweig Isaac Reid Mary MIN Roberts John Richardson David AI Regers Joseph . a iebants Jaeob lt, . Robinson RSt rk - -- Rieke! ts John W Brigs Joseph Blehrnond Wilton Coo Rutledge John . Clgley Thome* Ringlet: tdtelinel Rico POloroon Roes lienryll Ross I?.rneiine Min Rum Cornelia Mies Bandreu Marls Slld Smith Samuel .r Sallstniry r D fill/111i Anthony Bayne Wro I. Smith C W rzandersontlarab 1 kills 2 Saints Joseph T &MIT 1 W - " • Smith Win Jr Co strarboroush James Smith Goorye ['orates dentt's Santee (rzeeutors) - &Wilt /ohne Score U M , , i.orith Ann Miss Serileateyer Catharine Xis, Smith Ellen Mut Seymour -Miss Snodgrass Jas K . 31, Seibert Henry. Sorrell Parker Shannon Santee! Fixer Mary A Miss SchentTer Jaeob Spillman Nary Nrs Shephard Henry Sparks Henry SI ephard Asa S atimmerls swepli Sheridan Janie Stanhope John ti . Shultz 4 Eherllo Steel !antes ShurtillTeJ R 'Fleet Ann Miss Sher 3:4111eg 4- CO SieW•l I L Mary Ann ktrs Sickle Elias Stewart MarthuMlas Bilker Jueeph 2 Stifle). Jeremiah Sully it,n R R. St robridde Turner Small John Stubbs Robert Sllllllll4l Ann Strong John Smith Thomas Switzer John Smith et arks Boron George Sm.ili Robert 2 &Millen. Sarah 114 's Sutherland Mr Ety John Erroll John Lidred E. 6 Evans Joreph tl Fleming Sarah Flinn Robert Tannyl4ll /velum Mrs Tllomnson John Tanner Hannah .1 Tmoutpson George To) for Mary Jane .Illls* l'iloropson Mary .Viu . Toiler Charles Trindley F Teeters Marshall 2 Total' Ellen Mks s=l Ford Geoeggs Footer C T rfOßMall A Ifrcd Ernetick Catharine Ftatler Duncan Frew tinats rUi.Oll Su an Thom* Thorp Grorrre Thompron J W GOOSPIIIDU 11:1111fitS GOISIgIe N SI Grant Slaihrw. Gresslnger James Vritrin PG Crap L T Glay Charles Graham .7 Graham Thomas Gni.= Joists Impy llPea .Jenks D B pines David J B 'Jones John Junes Catharine Jones Eilsa.P Jones Dr'!man Jones Rees Jobe Anne Kelly-Rebeeen - Kerr Carollers K Kerr Andrew : Karr Kelly Edward 'Kelly, 8,1., :King Jacob 'King Margaret • Xicidow Win KlukergC Pugh ;Kidder Ell 1 K lelly Timothy ;King Frederick.' Megan John Livingston Archibald 'Little AM" Livingston Chauncey ;Longbridgo Efilibetb li :Logan A 0 bookart Robert London John F 2 Longniade William F .Locale Darius Loomis Harvey. - Ltipton John- Lowrey John LOokabaugh Jacob Low Gcorgo . - XorclUin J 8 Moore ,Ateideder Moote nobe“' Moore .14 , 1111 Murray Charles P Murray JaaleEP bl * Hemry MarrAret 61'Farland R C M'RarranNß' "lil'llowro Jarues •AAl'lntoah Joipn litHtsvalnrcPcirtly Otlatrirli ISIIKerr !toper) Jamei ttl'ltlnpry /aria • 'lClnrtell Mark - MlCerr Catharine " fil!Clure Francis Kl'Clurt fr ./li'Lau:hiln 611'Clire Witury M'Slultan II JlCNeely Jathes • Til'Nahli Henry ; .111'hIll lan James 1)1'..4Jae14 r Thorns), 111•31 illan James M'Neis Jobn 111'Saughlon Henry New. Styles Paris printed lawns; dd. do. Organdy lawns, 4,, holy,. ine. , ; °lrani broehn berages; biiirquises shaded banger; french gingham lawn , .; graduated Organdy robeAi watered - and colored tarltons: figured and plain Swiss; white corded Swiss robes, book, mull anti bishop lawn.; jaconet, cambric and nansuuks; rich hrocri de dretiA aill ,Litamehn ~plahr; pooh de, an;; Ant in'striperL do; black watered,'do; shq-! sled de Rhin, ; Mack antis sttiped gro do arir.our; silk warps alpaccas; LiTins black and blui , black bomba zines; ombris‘haded do brine:;. Lama corded irerage,t Nowlange D satin striped bera..-.=; black sac a striped and'plain de Irvine 4 Nixon Robert Nor' on • A lex Noble Mari lot ()wens Jarnet (Planner John Owens Rosannsh °wilts Johu Orr Won Phelps Wen 1. Philips Luchula hi Mies PhilipeDavid E Philip". Itoheit rhillps Sarah T Ms. Pluntbelttelterd' ' Pool Mar y Wee Porter Ann Mrs Po.tley I; SI ra Potty Stephen Probst lotto Preston Mary Ann Purvis Win C 2 Purcell Adam It Ruler P 8 . Ruler A W Ilnier Adolphus Railer Anna Math Ryan Todd James 51 2 7bm'ln•on A Intermit) Tobey'Edward linespber J Varner fir nry Vain Jamr% 'Varner Thomas Wilson William 2 Wilson Voile direre Wilson John Wilson Mire Wilmag Charles Wick Paul Wilklimn Mary,aret Mrs Wilmat • Wood WD Dr _ Wood William %Vernier Thomas Woodrtiff Wilfred Woltz Lewis Worcester D.rsid • Whitmore Mary Ann White Win While .1 W WhiieJobn W Williams Beni Mill Williams Albert 11 ir Wllllsms James Washinton - Williams 3'D Williatirs 8.51 Y !" Wade 10,w:day Wade J K Waimn Marcia, WAOteis Per liliadilijdna Ward Thorns. Wafers Samuel Wegaaec D4vlll Ward Wm Capt. I Wait Jamey WON Slaty . And Wear Mary Weaver Jaw!) WeforSankuet P Weigh Thom ml Welsh Patrick Wert War Wert boa West WarAV West Itaattiel West George Weld erby'en Wel inure n' Whitaker -71tos YOun: 'loort Yarocli-Rairl.f Young Mary Shag Zlmcro Jacob Ji MISCELLANEOUS , L. S. T. • The Collor Maker that' was in St LIMA attocu . March3ig. ' . . CHAMBERS MICIBBEN, Tostmaster ■pill 15-42tf,t.tvl THOMAS PALMER, MA.NUFACTIIRER & IMPORTER OP WALL PAtElt,• Fire Board Prints. Borders. Landscape Paper, Or itantrntat Designs, Transparent Windom Shades, 4-c ,and Dealer in Writing • and it rappini Paper, Bonnet • and Binders-Boards, No. 47 MARKET. ST. 56TWEEN Ttllttp & FOURTH sTs., • FITTSBUGIIH.IPA. • H • AS had at wit ... timer period: a swots so extensive and well nssorted, as that to which he now most respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. It com prises French and American parlor, hall, office, chant ber and counting 'room Paper,'Of ,eeery quality. The colors aro brilliant and durable. and the style of pat. toms unsurpassed. By the Regular Line of iFack ets, between Havre and New York, and from the Fac tory, which is always in "active] operation and uni formly supplied with the bst Workmen :he country can furnish, frequent additioni, during the Spring and Seamier,, will he -made to itie •georls in store-- Prices moreover, will be so extremely moderate as to meet the views of the most economical. and satisf. merchants and house-keepers ditiposed to examine, ana judge fur themselves, that their interets will bemeseri• belly subserved, by buying at this Establishment. , 121117 P Rags, T.lw and Tannner's Scraps taken in trade or bought at the regubtr Market.prices. • march 23.43 m. WILLIATU VIc=1:1 Q'TIL L continues in his old basilicas of nianufactUr. ing.WAGON3, CARTS, DRAYS. TIMBER. WHEELS, TRUCKS' AND W Id KURA R ROWS, on Fifth street, between Woad;end Sne,thfield,' where hO keeps constantly un hand, or made to order in the *hottest notice, any , amount Of work, by the .best- of workmen end guod . platerials,:and at prlcosio . .suit th 4 times: These engaged in the Santa .Fe pAde; and Furnsee men, are requested to give - him a Call before purchasing elsewhere, , ..ep 7 - Iteutotral. A. A. M. fi{ POLLQCi> lids retnove4 .I.!!striet, near !Ito nevi "couit ,tfnnee'' ap.i-iepa 4 - , - - Oragol.z ' a - •111+VERKIP'T STREET, RECEIVED THIS DAY BY WAY OF The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A large and sfilendid a.mprinOrit,of RICH AND E'ASHIONABLE SPRING DRY GOODS, Comprising - all the new and henutifufspring styles of the latest importationa . . purchased in the Elaittern cities, from the Impprters nod - -Manufacturers at thc lowest Cash Prices, ertihrsciee in part the following articles: - L.% DI CIS' ESS GOODS SHAWLS CLantelenn Plaid chtlet.; Ombri Mailed Alq, Plaid berage do; swine:tripe berage do, black fillet do; blank figured silk de; satin striped bernge imarfc; pluid and ombri'shaded bernanna 'hawk rich ttylo Paris printed cncistmge 'do; do c 1 de Mine -do; embtoidert , d silk fringed. thibbei Armlet plain du.lo dm'plain embrold• ered tariff:in' do; ombri shaded lierage scarfs. BONNET RIBBONS IN GREA r, VARIETY. . New ityle fringerl.lie.ie embroidered, glaisie,. striped and figured pooh de mai. , • - • A beautiful assortment of !aid and ombraill fringed prtiguls, , parniulets tind on elimles, wtth:pyr ,itnid lops DONN EITS. We hie also a very fine - newwtrnent of the-new style of epring Bonneio, viz: Florennn 13Mid Lima LRIV and Brillinnt—Larayeve and Viv'.nna, Divon Atell Chill), Pei:Flan Lice amdMiasenenbuig Braiil• -Han Gy r psica. ; , . - • „ LADIES' SHOES... The Ladies .. csn new he supplied with Ryan's new style of premiu m Polka, French and English Aid Slip• prrs and Buskins.. • • CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ANli FESTIAPS. Birdlt y's French Black, Brown, Blue and Green Cloths.: various. qualities, West of F.niland Black Invisible Green; Brown, Blue, 6-4 and 1-4 French -Doe Skin Cas i timeresk, n good inriment of Veitings, Stacks and Glnts - Fancy and Black. Cravats. Irish Linen, IVatetedi Mureens taitiotii and a stuck of Domestic GuoJet,.etial to any store in the Wes:. - = . Wholesale buyers .. are particularly irqtlestr - 6 to call and examine our stuck. ' A BSA L 0 M moßßit a 7 :% 65 llilatkei scree . A CARD. HE subverilier begs leave respectfully to return his grnieful acknowledgements for the liberal patronnge beatoweil on him for years past, and par. ticularly to it who an generously patronised him since his miafintune by the date tire. 1 , Having con• siderably enlarged his busic&s by avanciating with Wm 13 Roberts' as a ruiner, he would: earnestly so licit a continuance of former few ram the new 6rm of ft,,bertii& Kann, and lie DUMP that by prompt atten tion to bu•innof 'they will give 'general .ativraetion, bi- KANE, Jr. R EkOVAL The subscribers would teipeofollytheir friends and the publlC that they have renteiteii. new Warehouse on Third between Market.and Woctd streets. south side, where they trtist2,liiiitrict attention' to b og ito•ss to merit a siml-e of public :patronage,— They solicit attention to their estensive stock on hand, which has been got up with gi'eat ante in the latest style an& most substantial manner. cbnststing in part of the following articles, viz: Muhogaoy Wardrobe.; Dressing Bureaus; Book Case & Secretaries; Section Back Sorasi Anne do; " Divans, " Ottomans " Victoria Chairs; " Frenah du! " Plain do; " Ceuta e Table.; " Card do; Baleen.; of every deseription; " End Table'; Mnible 'fop Pier do; " ' Center do; - S.ifa do; r. Dressing Bureaus; Wish Stand.; Mahogany Work Stands; • Hat Racks; - " Rocking Chairs;- " _Sewing. Act: " Music Strtliln e. Arm Ckeinqr: " yreurh,l3 q 'pentisi Butler's Trays; Mahogany, cherry- and poplar Bedsteade. warrinizi proof againsthogs, and superirr to any thing now of. fered to titepublic. Also, a variety.of Windsor chairs of the best quality and a now style of arm chairs, with spring sent, well adapted for offices Or aniietias, with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. . ' We have at a considerable expense introduced hito aim new Factory en Front street,'n stearn•Engina with MUchineey, which will enable us te wlfolesule and retail. et reduced priees. Tlot attention of Westein Merchants and persons moving west, is incited to our new and extensile es tablishment. -Western.Cabineternakers ate also re questedlo give us a call, as they will Sod they can purchase from us fur less than they - can manufacture.. 'Orders from a distance will rOceivo prompt attention,' 'and the furniture,will be carefully packed. • Steamboats - and Hotels fumi.hed et the ehoitiet aM nice On lavetehloterms, ROBERTS &KANE. N. -B: Uuntinrtsliing in all its brunches attended . - • (mthrlo.) R.'& K. Remaval• T . K. LOGAN. has removed to No. 83, Wood OP • street, : , one door below Diamond Alley, to the atom l at ely oeenpied by Clarke dt Carneran._ where he has opened a Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Store, 'and having just returned' from the Eastern Cities, is opening anew acid well - selected stock of . Goods, con sisting of French, English - and Amer lean cloths, (all colors,)' a' great. variety of new _style- Cassimeres and Sattinetts;- Cashmeretts, (a new style;) Oregon Can. sitnere, a good stock of summer cloths of all Icinds; late style Vesting.; elan. a grout variety of Lawns and Gingham.; Pyramidical Graduates and - other fancy pntterns; a variety-` .of prints from 6 to .26 cents per rid; a very , superior lot of white goods, cambric;consistin v go ic r ioria Indi LaLo!oncin.,t,Ditiaea and tan ui moskVl r nid i sti m - sped i; Slide 'LaCei and barred Muslin figured and ' plain Dobinete; black rind blue black Silks, plain, fig ured and striped; a large assortment or Irish Linens; bleached andbrown Muslins; table Diaper; Marseilles Counterpanes, (large size;) Waxiest; a good Supply of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletts and Senshadean verY largo assortment of men,.-women; an Children* Hosiery; 6, very See article of Lisle Thread Hose dad Gloves, and many other articles not ertnniariited. - H„‘ Would respectfully Invite hie former customers and the public generally, to On examination of 'his sleek, to which he expects to make additions regularly. np447 tp44y. THE endersigned baying zold out and retired ,from the Cabinet making business ' would ro ipeitfelly ,requeit, those indebted • either by note or book adeounii-1.0 call oa him , at the :F.agle Hotel, 3d street; aditiettle the same withotk delay. Pitfßoll9 havinenktieli dgeltPi-file • will please present them fa}NparSdd3w• -, JO ST recebied iiiriecellectionl IP or fatobiooeblcpg3,Wailies,Va -8t:i;toCti)_101480,-ist. • F BLNIVIE'S iv- Ai • AA above Ape cro t, oor t MEE - . 41v-4141s ,k'FFvf• - General EiiilMtion GRIM; .. OtAllC ES and pas, ia ge-to and from Gans? R BlutAin Az; o . IRELAND., by W. 6r. J. T. Tap., ':• scott. 75 South street, curlier of Maiden Lane; Nei , : Yterk . ;and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool, ' .• • .....,- Thefsubscsibers having acCepted the agency of abov.ehour, are now prepared.to make arrangementi, - . • - upon the most liberal terms with, those desirous of pay-- • Mg the pas.age 'of their. friends from the old Conntry. — • •.• and Batter thaMielves their character and long stead - • • ing in buSiness wilt,give ample assimnnee 'that their arrangernenta win be cart ied cuffnithfully:, Messia. W. &J . Ti Tapseen, arts bog andyst fae;.-, •-•-... ably knwn'for the-superior class, accomenedstieti : l.' .11c11) sailing. qualitres.of their Panket QUEER of 7mt•WEST. SHYBIDAN, ROCHES! TKR.. GARRICK, . ROTTINGUER. , ..ROSCI _.*. lAVKRPOOL. ind , StriDON.B. :tivn which leave- .••••,. each Port monthly. from Ne‘iiYerletlie2lst and . 213th. • and from Liverpool the 6th and fhb; i t t•ldditlett to which they have arrangements•.with the St. Georgo and Union Lines of-Liverpoel PoCkets. to _insure a ...' departure from Liverpool,. every Sao - days-being thes . • determitmd, their facilities shall keep pace .wlth their • increasing patronage - , While Mr.. SW. Tap , Aciatt's con.. - stunt personal 'soperintenclence of the buaisesti in Lfy. erpool is An additional 'senurity that the Comfort:ma accommodation of the passengers - will be particularly • attended tu. The subsiiihe4 being (as useal) . extonslselyettgag, .• ed in ihn Transpartntion Business between Pittsburgh nod the Atlantic climes: era thereby enabled to. take charge of and forward paiaengers on .; their landing; tridmut a e boners 'of disapirintrnint or delay. nod arc therefore prepared to contract for sago from any sea Port in . Great' Britain r Ifeland to this. City: themmum artily liusiovs they.are.en. ; • gaged in kissing them focilitieSfJ A carrying'pasaengers so fur inlund not otherwise attainable, and will, (if:: necessary.) forumr,l, passengers fotther nest by the best nunie of conveyance without any additional vharg. es fur their trouble. Where persons sent for declines . coming out, the amount paid fur passage will be re. '• funded in full. _ Thesub,erib.ers are also . prepared to give drafts. at for any re mount patalde at die principal ,ClllOl . l and :towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Maitre; thus affording a safe and expeditions mode of Remit. ling funds to dime Countries... *liir person s requi ring itucli facilities, will find it theft' interest to avail themselyes . • Applinalion (if by Pier post pnia)..will . be prompt ly attended to an - aprlientinn tii *.tr TA AFFE O'cONNOR, Fi.rwarding and Commission Menibanis. - iiinr. ty. Pittgwgh, . Lt the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny min ! . ly; of June Term, 1842,7V0 106. - • IN the matter of the velnntery - Si.' . ..., , • 1 . ) . ' signment of Patterson & Vandyke: .•/ L ...,; • March in , 1346..Willinnv Will's. a, - ...,,$) • Of ' ' the. assignee, hiving 614 his eqcoun; ..'"'•' ' 4nd asking to be diabbargrd, it it ac: • . dered that notice th6rdof be . .giv.en in• the Daily Morning• Post, published.le the city of PitW burgh, for Pk weeka, end if no ebicettotis are 'made' the assignee. aftimaitid . will be discharged trum his. trust. •. Fran the Record. . • • marg2B4l6x • .GEORGE. ' R. RIDDLE, P ro. - • • box of GENUINE SUGAR COATED PILLS Du upon it The Wonderful Vegetable, Pargatieei •• • FOR THE CURE OF • • • - Headeoe.Giddieess,Rbetimatfim,Pites.Dlspe'psii,- - Scurvy. Smell Pox, Jaundice, Pains le,the Beck, 10, , ward Weeltuess, Palpitation of the:Heart, Rising a the Throai, Dropsy, Asthma Fever of all Wilda, Fe. mile Complaints, Measles. Salt Entente, Heartburn, Worm a, Cholera 3forb us. Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough. Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, Erysipo las, Deafrre,ss,ltchings of theSkin,Culds, Geut, Grav• - el, Nervoes cOmplaites, and a variety of otherdiseeins, arising freni Impurities of the blood, and obstructions in the Orgahs of digeiticin. • . . • [Framtlyo ..t-quebee, L. C. 3• *- •" 1 DISEASE.OP THE Beta Sire—Agreeable to your desire, I write to , keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickeftee :• Seger Cuated Purgative in this city. Yea eser. - ! recollect, 'wheel first commenced selling your tnedi- . eine, whicli was in ?any, 18-4, we little dreamed of--; the enemas that WOuldproivo the enderraltleg. , Our '•••. premises had been eb complefely fronded by the one i thousand and one unsaleable remedy for rteiy , pease- . . Me complaint under the sun, tbit I setionsly eontam , plated having nothing more to - do with any thing of the • kind. However, at the most urgent ;elicitation, we consented to makers trial of yours. ~At first we found considerabledifficolty in ettractiegjethlce attention to wards them.. People had been lo often deceived..by - _ the vile compound* which have howled thecountry for • the lost 15 years, or more, that they determined, if possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the tense. (pence was, they could hardly he peraundedio accept_ 4.. of the Pills, as tint saying ia, for "lave 'nor money." Thus mattem proceeded for a week or two, when, as "good luck' would havk it, "Mrs. •N—•-,a lady of , our city, Who had long.setrered from en affection . nf - . the Liver, ticempenied by indigeinion of the most oh athlete charactee, was i]ei•Stlaedtonecept of n boX, on condition that nothing was lobe paid•for it, not afford her the necessary relief. • I mita eetifesa, ".• weourielves hail very little-faith in ibenuiiiii„ know. ing ns we dia. - thot her complaint was one of. 10hg , ..;:' standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the .: .• I most eminent Phyaicians of this and several rioted:sot • , ing towns. But we had determined to give the - metil.: • eine a fair trial, and if it•preved to he iVOrlillni 'it would-be a source of satisfaction to knoWlt, !with ' to you and to us. No lessto nur joy than serptims, how. ever, only a few dayeleid 'flamed, when the lady again presented berielfat ens 'Counter altdehretired foraboth . • ••• er box. "1 really think; Mr. seys she, ' that your Pills ore beginn ing to work a great change -, in my health, and altoget her for the better, When I tdell i the emed dosn.l began to-feel much - betterthaa I ,cliyl atfirit; the pain in my aisle was considerably re- lievedt my appetite began to improve; and theblecd • seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthfel days. Since then; hove takentlie remainder • of the Pills, aed my yriprovement has been. sensibly progressing at eeefy ,repetitilin of the dbse, 1. base 'no doubt that a few more boxes will effeettialli carat me." The Tema wed is she Predicted. - I - lei health is.completely restored. Ttie final of ynlhb and baaw;: ty lies returned. to liti.."cheeke, end thus prospect long and a . .happy life - is before her. I con satisfied she will neverforget the Clizkener.Sagtle•Citati4Flllia >- As might naturally be supposed, the news traordinary cure was rapidly dikerhineteddiittagbllke city arid adjacent eatery; and scarcely elapsed, before edrpliries began to, be made foi - Cliett ener's Sugar• Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already incteesed to auction .extent. that we . -firitt - • ' I the greatest difficulty in supplying In foci, if maid not seem like exaggeration, I might almost vex that wet ano literally besieged by women; and children, 'idiot. ing under every , poseible ailment %%bleb "hen= flesh is heir ke." he bait, the hne, and the WWI; the • asthmetie, conetimptive, and dyspeptic, aro thibeging. • our doori in pursuit e the never-fuiling Testimonials of its salutary effects are flowing in upOil tid frorifeyer" Onb panel( • informs us he has !Alva Selleiid of moat obetitefle. Dyspepsia. AndtEti . recovered from a seri. - ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has, succeeded in expelling from his system the symptom.; of Jatiodica. And a fourth has just recovered from an meek of Put,. munary Consumption, whiCh had cuefieesl hiin -to Ids • bed for many months.—So we go. But do not fail to keep us' supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we- helve standing orders from the country to a large amount. Send 31:1 Gross at pur earliest convenience Yours, &c. R. II. • WILLIAMS: QucLic.• L. C. April 14, 1843. - , Notice. JAMES HANE :,. REMITTANCES Patrol&Med by t;veryboqy, -~A713 AN[NOV,rt ,4 4l ol lliji . l aguna.l Ms Original fanentim . REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICICENEII...im original Inventor of the Sogat Coated Pill4.aud that: nott4g of the sort was, ever heard of until he iniro• daeod them In June, D 343, as will be se en by the ftil: rittmlum: • Thhilliplonia saris aWarded by the AMERICA INSTITUTE: et the AnnuatFaw, held in 'the eitiis( New York.,Petober, 1843, to V. V. CLICRENER,' for the invention:Of SUGAR COATED 1 ) 1114. JAMES TALI:MADGE, . . . T. R. Waxemaa ; ConeeipoklintSeereiarp. GuaboivJ.;'Laelis;.lBe.cordisl . Sectatt(l ! - rr To Avon) ... Coo ritritiiril..—Yorelipaarciarist. , nimbi& ask foi Clickeaer's . Sager Grated Vekeis.blis Pilla..and sea that each brie boa sitior. it iiii,iiieittter; . all otheis are coonterl'et. • • • ' WM. JACKSON, corner of .11Vitoir .• zationy. streets; le. Di. Clickatier'i netit ..'? • • • .i~., 'ice: a'~S,i.~
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