Vie Etailp Morning post. PITTSBURGHt PA. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may a pricer in this paper, we have one or two retnarks to wake.— We will insert nc,ne without the name cf the aii:isor be inT, first made known il) and when inserted, inu4t al ways be taken an expre+sivcof the vlev, of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. NOTICE Madame 111 A 'Qrli reSpe , tillily informs her echolur, that there v.tll lye no Cotillion parties at her rooms until Friday evening. the 23,1 inst. jana. THE COMITTEE OF CUR tt.F:SPON DENC E. Of Allegheny County will meet on Saturday next, the 10th Mat, at II o'clock, A NI, at the Washington Hotel, corner of l'enn and St Clair its. Pittsburgh. JNO C DEVITT. JOHN ANDEREGG, 8 JONES. Pnrniture I F 3ou want to purt•itnee tiny bedateactables.eltaira, settees, or any thing else in the furniture line, you cant do better than to call at the furniture ware room of T 3 YOUNG & CO, decl3. 1-Inna :tt, between Peon and Liberty. Dressing an; Plain Bureaus. IF you want to get a Toed article cheap do not for get to cult at the Furnitore Wale Room of T B YOUNG & Co, Hand 4t. between Liberty and Venn. Sofas. APAIR of plain neat win:. on hand and for sale at the Furniture Warr !loom of T 13 YOUNG s Co. nov2 Hand at. hi twoon Liberty and Penn. REMOVAL, HENRY LAMPERT ha• removed to tho hortse nos 133 and 135 Wood street between Fifth end Sixth street•, where he resiiectfielly solicits a stoma of public pecruroze• HENRY LAMBERT, W HOLESALE GROCER FoRWARDING AND CONISWNIoN M DCHANT. Dealcr in Product and Pittsburgh. Manufacturrs Nos 133 and 135 Wuloi street ;LP Z3E2 ... 123 EP si) SIM PLUM MANUFACTORY, Corncr of Market street and the Diamond TFIE sult.ceilier has Incat , tl permanently in Pius , ; burgh, f, the mondactoie anti sale of all kind, a Saddlery, Cal tinge /Climb Hain , . Trimming:, silvei Plated. ben-s, j.tpanneti or tinned, in at t 4, or to order, of shy pattern, nod in keep a compleic surtment. Alan, buys and sell, on commissinn. The articles mode Mid tot hand are the following: Bridle Bits and Stirrups, Backlight., Tenets nod Hooks, I Moulding S. Whip Sock- Buckles and Rings, eta, Iron and Wood Hems, Hon, Trimmings, Stanhope Tree: & Pad:, I Door Plates, Pad Frames, Boor Locks, Saddletrees, Bell Pulls, Bands for Wheels, Number Plates. Body and Dash Handl , ' Trinik Plates, Silver Dash Irons, part rimed. I Brass or compusi:ion. Coach Door Handles, • Those pel sons Icivitte Bras Trimmit.gs nn ttwit Doors can have them taken utr a nd pot on, Iti,d mud. crate charge for e oily. WANTED 131311:D1AI ELI -4 Apprentices; 1 good, Stlverplater on honor work, to art as fora man: 1 good Blacksmith, to make I rom Hems and limo tilec I Wood Ilene maker, or IA person to contract for a quantity of variou. kitola; 1 Bra.. Finiatter and Founder, 1 Filt'll !good L a tta.; I Conch Lamp•makrr; I Bridle Bitt and St irrop Plater; Drop Stamp sod Seraw Preas; 6 or B second hand Vice,, weight not to exceed 30 • pounds- Merchants or others hnv ing broker) setts or odd ar tides, can sell out or procure deficient pieces to lLi up their assortments. I wish to purchase a Ira setts of Heir.... ditto eta kinds. Also—Traveling . 1 t ioll,s, Carpet flag, Valises. Saddles, Collars, St.c. 'flame desirous ot selling will please drop a lice, and leave it at my stole! and swelling, Datitiond alley, in rear of Win Patter sun's stable. Merchants, Saddles, Cartince•makers or oilier.' wishing to be FUpplieldWith the above !article. of Pia ling. will be waited on by leaving, their address.— Those a lin are in favor at Iran ing out wink shops ai home. rather than send abroad their favors, will at tended to; and to secommudate those who pay in a metalic crorency. 1 will receive in payment lron, Copper, Brass, 'fin, Pewter. Lead and Coal. GEORG TH A RP, Silver Plater. binding The Snow Flake, by T S Arthur, 8 vu. fair binding, with 10 platen. engraved un steel. Sketch. , of Irish Character, by Mt' Hall, large 8 wt., embellished with over 60 engravings on steel and wood. Friendship's Offering for 1846, is beautiful book. ELECTION PRO CL AMA Ti 0 N.l The Rose cf Sharon; Tine I lawthorn. City of Pitisburgh, ss. Christmas Eve: Holiday Tales. Boys' and Girls' Little Forget•me•not. N conformity with the provisions of an Art of the The Annulette; Keep•olue ironies. 4- General Assemblyofthecummonwealth of Pertnnyl- 1 • the Boy 's Week DAY Book; vania, providing for the incorporation of the city of ! 'I Inc Yo ung • LatiN'a !hawk, tt manual of el.-glint re Pittsburgh. and of the sessile' supplements thereto: I, ; creations, exercises and pidiriaiah WILLIAM J. HOWARD, Mayor of the said co y.l . The Boy's Guile 10 UiefUillelli. Do issue this, my proclamation, declaring, that nn the! r . •t , incite fu m r Gentleen. Second Tuesday of Javuary, A D 1816 being the 130 - il Hand Rook of Fitsbion• day of that mouth, the Freemen of each ward of 11.1.1111 ; The Children'e Companion, by; Berquin. city qualified to vote for members of the house tofrep•l The Rollo Books, different kinds. r esentativen of this commonwealth, will meet tng,ethet ; Thin Swiss Family Rabin.. at the usual plumes of holding elections, in their res-1 Robinson, CIIIAOII, complete with many pi s te.. pective warde, and elect, b) ballot, one person in each) Together with a great variety of smaller . mventle and every weld, qualified to nerve as a member Of the, books, on hand and for sale by Senate of this commonwealth, to serve as a member ot h LUKE LOOMIS. Agent, the Select. Couticil,and five petioles in each and everyh dh , in2s Ni, 89 Wood pi r e,r. ward, qualified to nerve au Members of the House of , Representatives of thin Commonwealth, to ' , Nye tH More New and Splendid %Yorks. Members of the Common Council. ; A T COOK'S 85 Fourth street. And that on the same day, the Citizens of said City h [IL Carlysle'n Miscellaneous Eas”s, uniform With qualified as aforesaid will at the mood placed in their; Alison, Nlatinuley, &r. 1 vol. respective wards, as elm enaid, elect by ballot a tit lUD', Elj oOr W ) 11 .\ ,,, or the Young Falk of Lotteltbridge, of the said City, qualiged to be elected n Member of ' a tale by A mabel Penfeather. Edited by J. Frew the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth,' mom Cooper, author of Pilot, &lc. to be Mayor of said city. h Ascanio: or the Sculptor's Apprentice, on historimal Also, in conformity with the P ro vi s ions C r a Resets.' rcmance of the 16th Maur). Illlinshated hum the lion atilt Select Council, passed December 28, 1815' French of Alex. Dumas. the Citizens of the first and second wards of said city, Fleming Field; or the Young Al Hort , a tale by J. qualified as aforesaid. will. at the same time end plied H. Ingraham, Enq. ces, elect by ballot one person in earh of said wards,,London Illustrated Porters. qualified aa - aforesuid to serve as members of the Select h Ladies' National Magazine for January. Council, for two years,lll the place of William Fieleh The Rook of Christmas descriptive of the customs, baum, Esq.. oldie first and Josiah King. Est-, of the; cerumunies, &c. By Thomas R Harvey, (Library of second ward, resigned. ' Choice Rending No 58 Given under city hand and the Corporate Seal o _I . Democratic Review, containing's portrait of Hon. the Cityof Pittsburgh,thisir.rxt day of January, C. Cushing, laic minister to China. A. D., 1646. WM. J. HOWARD, ; Joan the Heroic Maiden. by Alex. Dumas, jans Mayor. h The Heiresn, by Miss Picketing. J1 1 •1 1 /111/11411111. _--------------1 Frernoili . a EXl.lolillg E Xi , Clillioll to the Rock) N. B. Mesara !lays & Getty, Market at., between 4th st. and the Diamond, will chow s amples of my manufacture and give further information when called OD G. T. jan 5.3 m. Post Office Stationery. ! M.,,,e1uit,6. I N compliance with law and the Orders of the The Eleetio M agnetic Telegraph. with -. th e Report Pojtmaster General. Sealed Proposal, will be: of Congress and a description 01 ill the 1 elegraphs received by me until l° o'clock, noon, on Monday the: known. By Alfred Vail, Ass. Sup. of the 1.:1,Am o 2d day of February next, for supplying the Stationery ! Telegraph for the U. S. required for the use of this Post °trice during the IWOJ Thu I Ilustratad History of Palestine, from the I'u years commencing January Ist, 18.18, and ending De triarchal age to the present time. Cheap edition. camber 31., 1897. dec '29 The estimate, for each year, is an follows: Pahnestock's Vermifizge. $0 Reams Enveloping paper.—Size 20N.27 inch- : fiIHIS is to certify, that my youngest boy, aged es—weight 26& Iba per team; _L about '2 years, was taken sick with the summer 50 Pounds Cotton packing twine; complaint. He was attended by a Physician all hum -25 Pounds best scarlet Sealing Wax. mar, and received little or no relief. About the mid- Contractors are required by la.w to give bond in aidle of November, 1 gave him some of Fahnestock's sum equal to double the Vgille (11 the articles to be' l Vermifoge, which brought away one hundred and thtr. furnished. Payment will be made on delivery of the ry large worms, and gave him immediate relief. lle littitianery. iSiddcfs required to furnish samples. 1 has been perfectly healthy. CHAMBERS M'KIBBIN. Postmaster of Pittsburgh, Pa. ! der:24,l:4:w DR. QEO. FELTZ, To Business Houses. HAS removed a short distance above Lis former A CITIZEN leaivng for the South and Havanna location, Ott argith6eld greet, near Second, east 11 will atteod to any business entrusted to him.— aide. jan 7 I Address A through the rest Office. dec /3 ".n......* Igi. OP ,; 4 ' -'; "1,. -., .. ..:,• , 4 -, , 1 - r e f. 4 :-r...- 0. ' ~r i t i.v..7 +, •'' '• .. 1- 4.• • - ; - ' -- z - ... •.: ':"; -4 ..'• .... ' .-0 it . ), l 4l l e't , ,i.„ , • 5., .• ,' .* ":„.oi,‘__ _/,...• 4' ..,,l' _ ~ / . ,Sti Oile•-•.' i• A &,-4.4,..„,,,/ '4. W, SPEED AND COMFORT!! mONONGAHIBLA ROUTE. FOR RALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLENDID PAST DUNNING STEAMERS iiiat CONSUL oat AND LOUIS NI'LANE, ARE MAKING DAILY TRIPS. One boat will ler.ve every afternoon at 3 o'clock prtc,el) FA it E-Pti I,,burgh to Baltimore, 1 , 10. Pitt shut gli to Philadelphia, $l2. Passengers by these Boats will lodge on board in comfortable state-tooms the first night. will pass over the Mountains (0n1y73 miles) the following DAY, in in Eastern built Coaches; sup and lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding night travel alto gethlr. Tickets will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber land or Baltiniore, if they wish, and resume their seats at pleasure. Extras furnished, for a full los", to run as Passen gers may desire. Fur seats, or entire couches for apply at the office, too doors from the Exchange; and at the National Hotel. abovethe Monongahela Bridge. oct2l J. NI ESKIM F.N, Agent. Beaver, W arren and Stage Line. Cleveland Packets and „1--tmkr." s at - • - - _ THE SPLENDID CANAL. PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'- clock A. 51., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at'Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & CO ' s line of Stages, which leave Wart en on the ar rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Faro through $4 50. Passengerspaying in Pittsburgh are emit ledto choice of hertlis on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passage applyon boat d Steamboat Nlichigun,or to JOHN S DlCKEY.Betteer. G N HA icroN & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. Eor passage returning Indy at the Stage offices of NEIL. 510 DRE & Co., Cleveland. je'd 1-y J & 11 TAYLOR, Warren. LAKE ERIE & MICE/IMAM LINE. STEAMER. LAKE. ERIE, L.Arr. CAMPER LI Len'ea Reuter at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN. Carr. Buto•, Lenses Pittsburgh nt 9 o'ch,ck, A. M. " Beaver nt I ii'c'ock, P. M. In c,nortion with daily Lin.•, Freigl.; nil sage Curial Birp,u 1 , 1 Erie, rind tie‘eland, Steam tout ;Ind Ve....;e1, to all pairs MI Lake Elie and Michigan. Apply to 11. M. lIARION & JOHN S. DICKEI, Houser. CL ;fib: Beaver. .in. , `21.% 1815. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 184:i. Tic new and Splexdid Steamer, 11. S. MAIL MONONGAUELA, STOP: Y., Mester, has commenced run ning regularly, •nd will continue to run through the arn.en as a Weekly Pncket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, arid Cincinnati every Thursdny morning at the same hoar. Fur freight or pasaage apply on bonnl. __ m 26 Far Sale TI Trommodious. and delightfully situate/lilt re.idence, on the elevated gr and fronting the canal in klleglseny city. recently occupied by h., Excellency Gowillar 5111.11,k, and nt present by Judge Patton. The 111 kw in.Kierste and the tern, .0 pnyolent as easy as may 1, desired. It' not} uld by the ISt of February it .111 then be tor rent. .Ippl, to the auto., iber at the eniva Uot:on Ftouorv. dxl7.tiebl . B. COPELAND. 1)1V EL LI HOUSE FOR RENT. aNEW al.d CEITIVAI.I,.I t or" stogy .1weOill; ILr rent, anvire at ails S M'EINLEY. St ( Valuable Property for Sale ACERIAIN lot of ground sillode on Peon. la , low %Valrort snort. Filth ‘Vatd. rotating 17 fret Ircxra on Fenn, and extending b a ck 100 fret to Nlullerry odey, erl,led a V.41,11.Ne ihloo odory I rick Loo.e. and In rear It two a!0 , ) ante. Al.o, one ether lot on I,Wer) bttret. orp..re Chapel, iu said t‘a,d, ro,tainieg 2d terl F r i Ilat, and extendolg bori, 10 1 1 feet, w loch .. tl•- Cal a well tird•lled rwu .ten. t arse. 111 k, able. For as IO V1014'112. and 1 , 11113 Of sale, apply In JULIN A I ' AtiKINSON.AId., 1 : 1011 Ward. 11001iS FOR THI-:11 ()LI DAY ILSENIS. — li . Album.. in grent vat let). of Litniing Mini kind without plate•. 'rho 11.yacintli for 1813 and olso for 1846. The Christian's Annual, a \li•cellany fur 18.16• Scenes in the Life of on, Sevivig, a handsome octavo volume, with eight beautiful engravings, and splendid ‘&-: c BBBLaRoII Butter; 11 liege Butter, 10 Bush Clover Seed; 4 Seeks Feathers; 2 Rolls Rag Carpet Reuetved this day and for sale by H. LAMBERT. ',n9 No.. 133 & 132 %Vood at For Bent. TWO neat and camforiable Dwellings, roar the Scotch till natkPt pply to jar. 9. ISLAKELY & mircHEL, Ean Divine de Venus and NYMPH SOAP. fIOM POSED of nn Eastern Botanical Discovery of surpassing efficacy for rendering the skin soft and fair, as well as imparting a delicate roseate hue to the complexion. As a creator and conservator of that most distinguished charm of female loveliness, a transparent fair skin, Jules llauel's Soap, or Eau Di vine de Venus, may be said to exert an almost magi cal power. Composed fur the most part of Oriental Balsamic Plants, to the utter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it is distinguished medicinally for its ex tremely bland, purifying and soothing action on the skin, and by acting nn the pores and minute secretory I vessels, expels all impurities from the surfnce, allays every tendency to inflammation, and, by this method alone. effennually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples. freckles, sunburn and other unsightly cutaneous visi tations. so inimical to female loveliness. lts con stant use will change the moot bilious complexion into one of radiant w Idleness: while on the neck, hsud. rind arms it bestows u delicacy and fairness, which its continued use will happily protect, with every .en r ant.. of youthfulcharm, tu the int.tst advanced periods of lifts. It is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing wash during traveling of exposui a to the sun, dust cur harsh wind, and after the injurious degree of heat felt in crowded assemblies. To gentlemen afflicted with tenderness of the skin in shaving, the use of Nymph Soap willbe found to al lay all cuticula, it ritoti..n occasioned by commm,soaps or cream, or the climate, v Melt like that on the Uni ted Slates where the sarial ion of the weather se's a. side all chances ofealeulations, and where exhalations and damp, toirther with rough wind, exist throughout a great pottinn of the year, the Nymph Soup or Eno Divine de Venus has proved invaluable preservatise of thu skin, and from its extraordinary efficacy, de• serves u place among the household treasures of every The above valuable miler article• is prepared by Jules Ilauel 46 South hind st. Philadelphia, and for sale by 1.1. A. FA lINKSTUCK S. Cu. wholesale& re• tail Agents fot l'irtsburgh and tine Wes:, corner of 61h nod Wnod sure's. (let- 13 Splendid A Initials for ISin riiE BOUDOIR lor 1846—A splendid Chri-t New 'ear and Birth Day Prrsents for 17146. Thy. Diade m fur 13111—A In•untiful Pau.ent suaalll fur all WU 'lke Sti.N. Ft ke for 1346—A Glt for Innucencevukl edited hr T. S. Ar or r. Opfil pun, ift for the litAy edi , e.tl by J.•!ul T„. P.m..., fur IC Aenual,editcd I.v Robert florn;lion. The Amulet l'or 1,,eit;1.1 i,tinds and N' Yet... PICAt9:t ‘ , 10; .11 el 1l e Lea)'. Album 1.,4 1016; a maglaucem prc.rm car 111: • • he FUT L: , t -MO not I,r 101(3, an 11:u•Litiatud rdi rd 4v A A Phi TiteCtniatinn'i. Ant,ual fur 1646,a Ninicril.in, .nll Lratitiful • . .. Scrnri in the Life i.f.,ur Sas imir: a brunt if.l prf , enl by the Poet, ■nd Pointel 0, vtii cud by It. 11'. (iii. Hoti.eltuldtack; n 'oettutifill Book, by Betr:turd Barton. fbr Flynrinth in. 1246. or AtTttrtion'tt Gtfi; a Cit. nt mAs, New 'Venlig 61Itilitoth Day I'mtatt t. For ttale .rte It,. by CHAS H. K rosner NV,‘,1,1”,1 3.1 .1, BAG ALEY & ITH have remnve,i to their new Nn. 1R and ‘.!O W.mdl atnet (ed, sole) tiwy will he planted t ,, ni their Itietid. and dealer, geneinll, h. n large find well aele...ted 414,111(111eal Of li. ocetir, and raft, urgh V.dniildetuteg. govlo am BAGALEY & SMITH, AV II 01. V.. SAI. h: 6lt u C IS An .2.0 W non STRUb T. PlTTslit'no , i MIT H. B AGA LEY &Ca.. Who!etaleGtorrr S dn.! Prmloce Irldele, No '2.23 Mloket .acct, tween sth and novlo :111) Eight day Patent Lever Gold Watches. JCJ Irn P 141,1 II firle• lot 14 , 111 , 1 lwe .14. g,:4 Patent lever ..a'.-lonnlit.thte, I,rli..th Owl ;etttietttytt 1.111:•• ft 1.1 WWI" boon ‘‘ . W. 1N !LS( IN, ror 4tit nlnl It'. 01 '2 7 y[, A\ I V.I) trnmedintrk, itso V popuki Ag, , id--young men t „ hovel cwo.t••• and get sn.c[llivi., Cr. G , . a 1'0t• , , , e1 \ e%•:inrer, &e• and one or WA/ r., , • ,11 G gin.d "Lilt 11,,te1• and reopectulde private 1., a nundwr airVik.ll24, 111,1, mcclianic, niptenlices in it”; &c. Alto, wltn , ed, plare, lair c.doted coachmen, v, aLret.,ll,w Irn r•atk• and Ity• land girl for all &c. P.ea.e apply at 15.% AL llti It 1&.•', Agrney and Intelllgrnce (Ace, N., 9 Fin h FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Immeihntely on the Rom!, Cu, berlnn.l. Md. ()BERT Nit-KAM, lute of New , R Samuel lame the hna.r of Doran, Cnlkolin & Co Cimilimlarid, hare el...minted thern .ielve• under the firm of M' Knig & M iguire, to the Forwarding nod Comm . ...tun Boolues. ui Cumberlarel. where they are prepered to receive cotiiiignmente, execute all order. connected with the Fin warding with the lii most despatch, owl they hope to the retire gatiefuctiou of tlicse who may employ them us a,,el is • • ..iman, & Cu ; Borbri.lz, XV ikon & Cu.; Church & Caruthvr+; \Vm. McCully & Cu Hanna & murmur) Clat k & Thaw; A lemma, Laughlin; %Vaterman Palmer, Shacklett & Gl2.da. derll N. HOLMES & SON, HANKERS, A 7!...11 DEA EERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dills of Exchange. CER . I I ICAT Es of deposit Bank notes and spo. cis. Drafts and notes collected, and reinittn,,Cl, made io any part of the United St a tes. ittn7.ly No. 55 Moi..! Street. Nirrcity.t.t..s ouTuNr. l's. ~TITIII 1.1,1.'S gi•rica OlitliDe Maps, for Se 1 and Academies, runsisting 111'24 distinct ATI on a large scale, and preparinl nn canna's, with a hvy of explanations, descriptions, lessons, &e. &c., fur the use of Teachers and pupils. The above series of mops are now in Ilse in nearly every iespectuble School in New Turk, and the East ern states. Teachers are t espectfully invited to call and ex• amine them. For snit. by VICTOIL SCI(IBA. GUStAYtt, SCIILIBLI. It SCUM& & SCUELBLER, 11 0 S I. I, V, It S, STATION I.: It S, AND 13 IN D I.: Its, so. I woof ST., TIIREr Donut. nry..,w Tit PIT I'SBURGII, PA., Keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Guinan and English School Book.; Letter. Wilting, Wrapptng and Wall Fairer. Their it ick of German works in the different branches of Science is one of the largest in the United States, end having mode or. rangements with some of the most extensive Bo o k establishments in Germany, they are fully prepared t o till all orders in the shortest time and on the most reasonable terms. Flaying connected wish their Bookstore a Bindery, and employed the best hands that could be procured, they trust to be able to do ell bookbinding, entrusted to them, with neatness, and not inferior to any binding in the eastern cities. Blunkbooks of every descrip i Lion made to order in the shortest dine, and nt the pin 7. lowest price. JOH N•BAIRD. Sharpoburg HICUARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, °Ace in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market. june 19-d&wly F ~ .1...:...~ : _ r Produce• Re movaL McRAIG & MAGUIRE, flrrvn in PITT*IOqOIII 10 JOHN II MELLOR, 1.2.2 Wood ptreet 3GEORGE BAILEY, MIME, AND HICULTFACTIIREIL OF Pumps and nyarants. Which are superior to and cheaper than any in the city. Please focal! and examine for youselves. FOURTH STREET, DETINLIES ibIITHFIIILD !CHERRY ALLOY. rrHydranis and rumps repaired. jant-ly In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny coon• ty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of De cember Term, 1837, No 249. lo the matter of the voluntary as •. • signment of Samuel P Darlington. \Ai And now, to wit, Dec 28th, 1845. supplementary account of Assignees, exhibited and filed, and on motion of H • sr S Magraw.Esq Attorney for Assignees. the Court appoint Saturday. the 2lst day of Fab. A 0,11346, for hearing allowance and confirmation of said account unless resort be given why the same should not be allowed, and the Prothonotary is directed to give notice of the same for 'hi ordays by publication in two nowepapers published ila Allegheny county, to Di-edit...a gild others ifILVIV4ted us required by Act of A sseintdy. From the Record jan I dlm JOHN 'TOWNSEND, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY No. 45 Market st. 3 doors above Third st [ITS BURG II . WILL have constantly on hand, a well selected assortment of the heat and frerrhron medicinea. which he will jell on the Mtn,t reammtble terms Phytieians sending ordewill be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. LV - l'hysicians' prescriptions will he a ccurately and orally pillared born tho beat mated;uls at any horn- of the day or night. Alto, for sale, a large 'dock of fresh and good pero mery• der3o Tavern Stand for sale. FIIE undersigned desirous of removing from this county, offers for sale, the ballonce lease, (having 4 yenta from the first day .if u prilneat)of !hit well koown Tavern !louse, sign of the Canal Bout; on l'-nn st. near the Packet landing, in the tteigborhood of the Canal Bruin, Comm istion Houses. Sttc•, to4eihet with the •tock of Liquors Ste. &c. on hand. Bur tors, & Household furniture. To any one V6l4linr to Into Illr abutter opportunity could not offer. The mouse 1144 an excellent roil of custom, and has been li e e r etal h o t l y, for tho lust 8 years. Frit' term, apply to the suh.ertber on the premises. <holt , f. R. DOSsEI• (1::r 6 6 ciED .11.11RKET STREET Between Fourth si., and ac Diamond. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A 1a1g , 0r ,, 1 exten•i ,, Sl.,per. ad ..v.vol liro•114: inted Tutketi n }lli, col',.,;deted Tot ken, %, Rik end Nl,A,cotor ,l Al3i. tonged 1 - 1.11,6 et, Snpet. ,111.1111111erCa Tilll,llei. 111414: nn. l 4 .1 k %.Ir..te..i, black and colored Nl , rino. Ind a la re,oMen! of Pluid awl 1V olden All .1 which will be auhl nt n 1.1,11 advnnee a t wne F:n•te,n cost. A BSOLOM MORRIS. NO. 65. GREAT EXCITEMENT !! TARIFF REPEALED!! r FMK ...fling 44-ale piittliilo abandon,-,1 aul th I,lrumutn .iondurd taborte,l at No. 92 Market Street. \V.. Lave born recet.it.g fot the lan we. I. er two, a ile•lt 110..1rlabie ()Rl' GOODS, lanight from tl.e Nl.inufacturer.. Importer., and at .Inciion nt the lowe.t cash Nice*. liaising had an experience. Agent in Philadelphia and Near Yolk for aomi moths row picki.‘g 9 bargain., here and there, cane hI.„, to to the public a splendid sunk of Good with shnust an imperceptible Tariff. Our stock cut, .i.t, in part 01 the tollowing Gtmds:— Simwk—u ;twat varirt); F.,1101 Tcikrri StAus.l.; Eng hah du dn; Srd.•nd.:l (Swai+ and Ca•limrle Dlrnask do; Bole/. and End•rnidered Terlaeri do; Sorer fthok 'll)lhrt, Silk Flinge do; LAl.a' Sup, Caallnyere Sebri.; 1%.1111 ‘‘11,1:ell Shawls of every variety; A'an a ervat variety of C•altmrre fY Ecoaac, Pi n ., de 1,,0n, and lamed and figured de Lain; 1.ag:1.11 and F,encli :Mewl ,paecas and Cob... g Chiba: 14.”nlyntines; pin... and fancy dneas I.ll.lllll.—Caton Ailnuru awl Can r Hoar; cAssimEitEs. (Lt)7lls, and vE:sriNGs AIL', en elm,llent n‘sortmeut of domestic Csvodd AM which t "Arr, fede•nle or retkol, at such pri ,as we ihiuh 1,11.11111 tail u. please. Call and ea amine Me - m....cselves—et %O. 92 Matket a ue e m 1_1,29 if. MOSES COREY. Dooks for the Uolydays. Q C ES in the Life of the Saviour hy the Poet.. and Pni niers; (hilted by Rufus W. Griswold. 1 ,01. Sv The Boudoir Annual for IS 16—nchristmas, new year, and blob-Any Present 11, 1846. I.enflets I,l:Memory lot 1816; nehristmas. new year and Idrih.day flit, bound in the most splendid style, and ernhellished with 12 splendid illustrarion•, condiding of ilkinirwions and fine steel engravings by the fir,t witists by Reynell Conies, M. 11. 1 he Snow-Flake for 1846; s gift for Innocence and Bentry; edited by Arthur. The Oval for 1846; a present for the holydari; ede bed by .I.lin hers. The Ma r fur 1846; a choice Annual; edited by Rolit. Hamilton Friendsh.p's °tr.-ring—a Christmas and new-year present for 1846: 1 vol. 12 mo., morocco gilt The Lady's Book of Flower. and Poetry, edited by Lucy Hooper; 1 vol. 12 ono. and colored illitstrattons. 11011,ehold % r eties; a beautiful book, by Bei nerd Barton. The Hyacinth for 1846, or afl'eetion's gift—a elitist ma•. new year and bitth-day Present. (tray's Elegy, illustrated. Oracles form the Poeta; a fanciful diversion for time d row ing room. by t 'a rill ine Oilman. Imagination and Enncy, or selections from the En (li.h Poets; by Leigh Hunt. Mrs. !Icons.' I'oems: illustrated. The A motet; a Iniautifolcht istmus and new••vear Fes. en!. with gee] engravings. The Poets and Poetry of Europe by Longfellow. The Poets and Poetry of America, by. Griswold. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCK FON. dee ..2.1 44 Market ..t. Choice Ohio Land. 107 E are anatomized to offer for si b., 38 acres ci Mat-rate upland, situate on thu Main Road, lending to Jackson and Chillicothe, and about one mile and a half from Mille: sport. Laurence Count). Unix. The land is well timbered. and (ruin the known healthiness of the neighborhood, f erti li ty o f O w and proximity to Millersport, (tho pm ncipal landing pl a ce in that section of country,) is csnsidered n eh. gable location for a farm. If application be made soon, it NV iil be sold at e-great bargain 11LAKF:LY& MITCHELL, corner of Fourth and Sm 'Vold; dos :11 and Penn street, Pittsburgh. CITY I'll()PERIY FOR SM. A c „„, isi „„ s I ll! , o f gi otoirl on Penn nand Steven sen'n Alley each 2 feet by 100. 2 buildin g hots on Pike st. near Re l i aid's steam mill. 21 by 100. 3 building lots on the corner of Piue and Penn sts Sth ward) 20 hy 67. 3 kqe of ground inn the rear of the above fronting on Poic st. 20 b ) 6 0. 7 building lots on rho Turnpike road n o'llara's ville 24 by 100. A large number of lots in the immediate vicinity of the city suitable for building lota •nd Largo enough Fur gardens knr sale or lease sortie for a term of years and others perpetual. Apply to ilec29 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. City Lots for sale T1111E1.: contiguous lots of ground on al it. 20 by 80 feet deep very eligible for building bu, a largo portion cf the purchase money may lay oter at the pleasure of the purchaser. Apply to dac`r BLAKELY & MITCHEL, 54) Buhels Nechaunock Potatoes for sale by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Wmor •trpor ROLL BUTTER. 300 LBS Roll Butter, fine article for family use fur gale by P. C. MARTIN GO Water street. 11'I NI:S. A rra4kl Port end wine of fine flavour re,:ervoi a:.d lop RA NDEYS, Wines, and Gin °fall kink warren -LP ted Tom Old rye whiskey and rectified whiskey of auperior qualities, with a full assortment of every thing in the grocery line, too numerous to mention. For sale by C. MARTIN, jan3 GO Water sc. APPLES. 4 BUSHELS Green Apples in pilule Oraisii put up expressly fur family in..., for lull by P. C. MARTIN. jnnl 60 Wisteria. immt) FRUIT, &e. ZAN F Cm r 91114. box and keg%dein+. Almondi, Cream Nuts, Lemon 4, Prone*. &c for sale by GEO Li. RIDDLE. Prffilom.am y WRAPPING PAPER, &c. 50 REAMS Crown and Medium IVrepping pa per; 10 Reams foolscap and Letter; 50 doz pleyinr, curds, fur sole by P. C. MARTIN, jnnl 60 Water Atreet, Sugars. WHICE Dovann Siignr Willie Brazil ditto in In titore anti Gir *nit, by J. & J. W DEV ITT, der '2O. 2'24 Liberty at Pittsburgh faanutartslred Tobacco 20"'"r9ugloltcc 5 ' Ladies Twist , 10 ti do 10 Ccu. d 1. tunip du. In stout and lor cult by Ground Spices. fi CANS Gr.,und Pepp er; 1../ 10 Cdr. Gr.nuul 5 t;.',s Ground Alivice; 5 do do Cluvrs; In etor.• and fur *nle by J & menLviTT. o f "21 Liberty PI, All) CLOAKINGS. PS. 111 CI ialsinL;.l, new and beautiful Aill, i i n iiern.,yiisilecived at Nu 42 Miirkei ti.ciii per of Third, by A A MASON. der 12 __ _—_____—_— ------ FLINNELS . FLANNELS! 10tlik I'S. Red. Yellow and White Flannels of lip improved makes at Witoleaale and Re tail. •t ',Ply low prices,by A A MASON. 0 No 42 Market at BROCH A SHAWLS. 1 S SC . I'ERV Broclos Shawls. just received which will be sold very low, by A A M ASON. dee 12 No 42 Market 0. ICASE F Ult N 1 liitE 1'1(1 1 - 5 •Ilinz at 64e. per card nt A. A. M ;SON'S, rl.r. I n 4` Niat ket De Laines. 4)onark m),l !sins darn.7,ute no low as Qt)c. per yard, For sale ut 4'2 Market at. by des: 12 Box Raisins. pi/ g m BOXES Iresii M. fi. Haisins, just received 0.4110 tied fur sale l; ;1111.LEII&. , RICKEFSON, No 170 Libetty street. Tobacco. 2 K EGS A (..; McCo:.•." twist tobacco on cunaignment and lor tat by 'MILLER & KI-;rSON, 17!) LPa.rly Raisins. 40 lirXESloge Bunch Raisins, just re. reived, and fnr an 10 Iyy MILLER & RICKErSON, No. 177 Liberty at. 101 BB LS Senrrbing•, on hand %n' .nle. by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Wniet srl ret • rig MetaL 0 r() S ttoe,..- Metal, on hand and 01 d ode Ps. IWRI3IIIDGE, ILSON Water at. Potatoos. r: C. MARTI:4, 60 Water sr LIQUuRS SL P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water street J. Sc J. NUDE:VITT, 224 Liberty •t Scorching'. Piano Fortes ARG E and splendid asiortment of new im proved grand action Piano Fortes. cn hand and lot stile by F. 3LUNIE. Ciir. Penn and S. Clair its., opposite Ea. Hotel. novl7. NL3. The above instruments are warranted to •tend env climste. and keep in order as long as any manuistflurtd Tbel, will be sold low for rash. F. BLUME. Ail oli an Attaatunent. TWO new. Improved Grand action Piano Fortes with Coleman's .f.olian Attachment, just finish e 4 end for sale by F. 111.01 E. OK of Prtinund St Clair •u, opposite Ex. Hotel novl7. 83 NIA it ET S rktEET 83 S v E N 1 Y•FIVE B mche, Torkerri and Cashmer e Shawls, new, received by express from New York, ibis day. (nor'2•2) B. E. CONST A B LE. 83 mAitKET sTREEr $3 ALOT of Gentlemen's fine Shirts and Drawers. nes% e.tt make; also, Gents. Merino under Shirts an.l Drawers, just received and now opened. nos 2%1 B. E. CONSTABLE. Men's Merino Shirts and DraWors. PIiCHASERS will find at Shen & Pennock'..a full assortment of men's Merino drawers, and double and single breasted ',Merino shirts. Alao, C o b toil, do du bleached kind unbleached. Dec. B. BLANKETS. 4111 CASES Nn 3 (low priced) Economy Blanket. Ala Jam received and for Anie by de i SHEA & PENNOCK. Just Arrived at the "New York Store," -100 m e re, . Ladies' B xnd 5i1k (7110.. 31 :4 n • , t ) i f e t m li e e bs hid. Cush- N. 13. None but the bEtt Ilia Gloves kept at 79 Nlarket novl2 For Salo, and a gond chaste for a Bar gain. AHOUSE and Lot on Sixth street. nenr Cherry Alley, l'itisburgh. The 1,01 is 26 feet 0 inches bont by 110 feet in depth, a very desirable location for a private re.ridence. Term. liberal and title indispu- Inquire at Smithfield At. near Firth gusT received at the Three Big Doors, the larg• egt sod best as.totiment of Shirts, ever offered is the l'ittsborgh metkatt, shirt will be sold whole sale ar retail on reasonableterms. oct2s. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. 50 TONS I'll; METAL of good quality and soluble fur foundry purposes, just received and for sale by JOHN D. DAVIS, nov El. cot Wood and sth sta. Diamond Pointed Gold Pens WOODWARD'S Diamond Pointed Gold Pens manufactured by Woodward& BCO'6. N. l'oik put up in u rout and convenient Silver Pencil Case. The Yens will be sold with or without ca•les. These Pens are second to none in the United States and will be warranted to purchasers. Pt ices the same here as in New York cite. The above with every vuriety of Steel Pens, Quills and Stationery generally, kept constantly on hand, an for sale by JOHN H MELLOR, dm 10 122 Wood stmt. sank Notc nub txtljangc. CORRtCTZD DAL It.ll Ily A. KRAMBR, EXCHANGE BROKER, CORNER OP THIRD ♦RD WOOD STREETS SPECIE STANIURD. Merchants andhlagufaetur6rt'Serip..... Exchange Bank Scrip Currency Becks County Scrip EXCHANGE— AT SIGHT O■ Philadelphia Nra' York... Boston Baltimore Gold Silver PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH Rank of Pittsburgh par MPrrhants and Manitfatturere bank Ezaan Fl ge Do.ollidaysburkk ... . Bank of North America Do Northern Libertia.::: Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Psansylvania . par Farmers' and Mechanics' Kensington bank Mann facturersand Mechania • • par Mechanics par Moyamensing .... • • par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill _ ...." - —pal Southmark....."par Western Bank of Penn Township pa r Girard bank pat U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county...- " Delaware county " Montromery county.... " Not ehumberland ....... Farmers' bank of Bucks county.... Eastonbank Doylestown bank ......... •. Franklyn bank of Washington Bank of Chambersburgh........ " Middletown .... ......... Gettysburgh .... .... " Lewistown Susquehannacounty .. Berkscounty bank ..... Columbia Bank and Bridge Company.. Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers And Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster . " Bankof Reading Harrisburg bank Honesdale ".... Lancaster " Lancaster co." Lebanon " Miners'bank of Pourri ...... ......... Monemgahelabank of 8r0wn5vi11e........ New Hope and Delaware Bridge company Norlhamplon bank Towanda bank liTyornino bank ..... West Branch Yo , k bank ........ Lehigh coulity bank, OHIO. Heiman! bank Of St. Clairsville.. Clinton bank of Columbus__ Columbiana hank of New Lisbon. Cirrlroille ( Lawrence, cashier). ( Warren, cashier).- ..... . Chillicalhe bank.— Commerria/ hank of Lake Erie.. Dayton bank.. ...... Franklin bank of C01umbu5........ Farwers'and Merk.anics' bank of S'leirbenrille..} Farmers' bank of Canton 20 A. A. M %SON Geanaa Granrille Ha miltan Lancaster Marietta Massinnis Mechanics' and Traders'. Ciutinnali.... 1/nun/ Plea.tan' ... Norwalk Putnam Sandusky 5 , i0t0 . rrhand {Toaster Xenia .. Bauk of e1t0rietnd.......... INDIANA State hank and branches State Scrip All Imll Slate hank Bank of Illinois, Shatorteelown VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia Rank nf Virginia Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers' bankof Virginia .... North- Westernbank of .... Merchants'and Mechanics' bank of Virginia Bank at Morgantorn..... ......... MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks.- , All other solvent banks .. NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks .... ...... SOUTH CAROLINA. All solventbanks.... .............• . Al!solvent banks Mohile banks . . Country banks LOUISIANA. Ner Orleans banks ( rood) TENNESSEE. Alhankt Bank of 31. Clair St. Clair, "5 Bank of the River Raisin. Monroe 10 Parrnres' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit 10 Michigan Insurance, Co. Detroit 5 Oakland County Rank, Pontiat 10 rr HE President, Directors and Company, known as the "Farmers' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh," will, at the next meeting of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, make application for the privilege of issuing notes payable on de mand. THOMPSON BLLL. Cashier. Pittsburgh July 1et.1845-k3o.cltianl3. 7I HE subscriber wishes to rent or sell his Tavern Stand in the borough of Beaver : sign of the Pcnnsylcanto House. The stand is a good one, and any person wishing to purchase or rent will find it de. suable. Terms easy W. IL GARRARD JOHN LIGHT. Bearer Dec. 3, 1845. dec. 5. tf. N. It. Fur further information enquire at 0640(11cm AFIf:ST rate farm of Land, situate on the county toad from Derry to Youngstown, within 3 miles of 1 oungstown, in Deity Township, Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania. Said farm consists of two hun dred and eight acres, ono hundred and fifty of which are cleared, and under good fence, principally post and rail. The land is limestone, and is well watered with abundant springs and Loyaluanna Creek, which runs near it. There in a house, barn and an orchard on the (arm. The surronnding country is the richest and most beautiful region in Western Pennsylvania. Several flowring mills are iu the immediate within three quartets of a mile of the farm. The Catholic Church near Youngstown is in sight, and it is expected, that in the course of the coming 'piing, the new Female Seminaty, ut Motmt St Vincents, will be in complete operation. This farm would be an ex cellent location fur a store. Should purchasers desire, it will admit of being divided into farms of about seventy acres each, Applyto dec 10 BLAKELY & MITCHEL, W. O. LESLIE Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. A LARGE and carefully selected stock of this tel• usbie article of the best make and for sale at New York prices =ICES ----- -•-• i i MEM SPECIk. .prev pat PHILADELPHIA ........ ...... ..... pn, .par par ..par .par ..pat .pep no sale KENTUCKY ILLINOIS GEORGIA ALABAMA ....._.3 MICHIGAN Public Notice For Rent or Sale FOR SALE W. W. WILSON. cur 4tb and Market it. ARRANGEMENT FOR 1846 , 4 1e16dIr 111 H E splendid and fait saillng nc•ket NEW _llll. YOR K, will leave Lticarm , ;. in the Ist ef Feblearv, and the COLUMBUS ;he 16t1s of the name month. These packets are 01 . ilir largest Hai., and commanded by the must experl.•m-,•d Cap• l'er:rins driorues that their friend. 5).011 come out in they, vesselo, will please make rail. applies- BLAKELY & NIFITHEL, Agent. rim Untie, Bros. & Co., Tires' Office, c.tovr ,0 41h and Smithfield sts., oil Car.. . I Basin, near the United States Hotel, l'ittsburf h. 111 , 13 „ REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND AND WALES. PPERSONS wb.hing to remit small some to EN• LAND,IRELAND,SCOTLANDandWA Li can have it scut by the undersigned. at very mo ,ate rates. Inconsequence of the failure of the Cr,; in those countries and the approach of Famine, • doubt to many, a small sum sent in time, would be incalculable benefit. The undetsigned, aware of ti have determined to put the rates to low, that no , need be deteted(turn availinc themselves of thi, portunity. BLAKELY & MITCHF.L. decl.l3. Agents for Roche, Bro's.& Cu. _ Patronized by Everybody. Tilt Wonderful Vegetable Pargatiltti, FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles.Disp. Scurvy. Small Pox. Jaundice, Pains in the Batik 1.- ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heim, Eli-o t. s the Throat, Dropsy, ?Adria Fever of till kinds. Ise. male Complaints, Measles. Salt Itheurn, Worms. Cholera Nimbus, Coughs. Quinsey, Whitening Cough. Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint,Frsipe lad, Deafness, Itching: of the Sk in, Colds, Gout, ' Om, el, Net votts corOplaint:,; a lid a variety td other disease-. arising from Impurities of the blood, and obstructions in the organs of digestion. - [Frain the Agent nt Quebec, Li C.] biSEASE OF TILE LIVEk: DEA It Sint—Agreeable to your desire, 1 write to keep you apprßed of the prospects of the Cliekettet Sugar Coated Purgative l'ill, in this city. You ma. recollect; *bent fits, commenced selling 'iota - media vine, wide. was in May, 19 We little drearived the suctess that Would crown the undertaking. premises had been 40 Cuinircei , ly flooded by the one thousand and one tinsaleuble remedy fur every Eines?. ble Complalot Untivt the sun, that 1 :et iu'usly corned. plated having nothing more to do d ithany thing of the kind. liciweYer, at the most urgent solicitation, r consented to make a trial Of yours. At first we found considerabledifficulty in attracting public attention to ' wards them. People bad been to often dectiied by the vile compound: which have flooded the enteral, for the last 15 years or more, that they detetnotned, iI possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the conse quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying is, fur 'love nor money." Thus matterrs proceeded n week or ta 0, silien,aa ''good luck would have it, "Mrs. -, a lady of our city, who bad long suffered frOtn an affection tit the Liver, accompanied by indigestiiie of the / no m air atinate character, cons persuaded toaceePt of a boa, on !condition Ilint. nothing wan to he paid for it, If ihey did not all'ord her the necessary relief. I must eonfeas: lwe ourselves bad very little faith in the matter, know. ing an we did, that her complaint won one of long standing, end hod been unilaccesvfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of tit is and several neighbors ing towns; nut we had determined to give the Medi. doe a fair trial, and if it proved to be worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to you and to us. No less to our joy than surprise, how, ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again presented hettelf at our counter and enquired for anoth ,er box. ••1 really think, Mr. Williams," tart that: that your Pills are beginning to work a great chap in my health, and altogether for the better. When t took the second dose, I began to feel much betterthan I did at rust; the pain in my shin was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blu e d seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful days. Since then, I have taken the rerhainclet of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly , progressing et every repetition of !be dote. I harei ' no doubt that a few mote boxes will effectually curt me." Th a remit was an she predicted. Iler health it completely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty has returned to her cheeks. and the prospect of long ar.d a happy life is before her. 1 nm satiefied :he will never forget the Clickence Seger-Coated Pills. As Might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex itraordinetry core was rapidly disseminated thrOughtbo city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had elapsed, before enquiries began to lie made fur Clkk ener'e Sugar-Coated l'orgativ e Pills; and the demand has altesdy increased to such au extent, that we find the greatest difficulty in supplyir e, it. In foot, if it did not seem lika exaggeration, I might almost say that we are literally besieged by women , and children, labor ing under every possible ailment a hich - imenen flesh is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind] the $ asthmatic, consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the neverdrailing Panacea.— Teatinaorrials of its salutary effects are voluntariiy flowing in upon us from every quartet. One persots informs us he has been relict ed of u most obstinate Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered from a sell ! one attack of Apoplexy. A third has surheeded in expelling from his system the symptoms of Joundie... And a fourth has just recovered from an rated: of Pub nt:glary Consumption, which had confined hire to, hint lbed fur many months.—So we go. tlut der not fail 10* !keep Os supplied. Besides oar Retail Trade, a e have standing orders front the country to a it:tri o: a I amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest coneettiehre. Yours, &c. R. H. IVILLIASI6. Quebec, L. C., April 11, 1815. .par REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICkENER, ti 005 oiiginel 'mentor of the Spot Coated Pills; and that nothing of ihe fost wee ever heard of trot!! he iota. duccd them in June, 1C43, us ;rill ha seen bs the fok, This biplorna nai nlearded by the MrIEBIC A INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the thy ..f New Toil:, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENt:Hr fur the insention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. JAMES TALLM A DGE, President T. t. wAkLico, Cul rosponaing Sebretary. Gbubos J. LrEps, Recording Secretary. [jr To Avow Cob s TERYFltl.—PUttilegefit mbA always ask fur Clickener's Sugar Coated teg..tulite rills. and see that each bux Las (trot' it his trignetutet all others are counterfeit. IVM. JACKSON, cotbrr of Wood and til,eity streets, is Dr. Clicketier's n;;ent for Pittsburgh vicintis• Ribbons, Velvets and Satins. NOW open (by express) nnother lot of Fashions able Ribbons, Bonnet Velvets and Sutins, al the New York store, 79 Market lateen dezl3. W 1 GAttgAltn. OPF.NING this day, another lot of Brodie Shaw h. Also, on hand, a few splendid French 13ruche Long Shawls, (all wool) which will be sold Is bargain, at the New Yotic store. W. H. GARRARD. - 7.7 Market sin•et. To elm aelhtklnCll. A FIN!: s.ssortment of French Cloths,Castsimrp., ill. and Vesting% also Scarfs, Cravats. Stocks. Slot Drawers. Underresta end Hosiery; also a few of tle "Shaker" Flannel Drawers and Shirts, at the “Nt w York Store," 79 Market street. novl2 H. GARRARI) Allegheny Cemetery, PERSONS defirousof purchasing luta in this Crm etery are referred for information to the Superill tendent on the grourds, or to E Thorn, Dtuggist, cur ner of Pena and Hand streets, Pitirburgh. By order of the Board. J. CHSLETT. dec. 11 Superintendent. A LARGE tot of hills just strived from the East L lat. the Pittsburgh Clothing Store fursale wholesale and cstsil oct2l WM. D. SCHAUZ,R. IRELAND, SCOTLAA PRE5llti3l To the Ladies.
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