the Vag lltorning -Picot iIITTISBURGII, PA. TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 3. 1846 CORRESPONDENTS In r'stererriliio communication; which may appear in this paper, we have one or txyo remarks to make.— We will insert ncme without the name of the author he inr, fit st trade known to us, and when inserted, mutual- Ways be taken as ex pre;=.:ve of the views of the writer, end not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorial Iy teniarked upon and approved Pottct.—There were six customers brought before the Mayor yesterday morning, for numerous offences; two paid their fines, and the remaining four were sent up to Mount Airy, for ten, twenty and thirty days each. AN IMPROVEMENT The Duquesne Fire Eng , ne Co. have made quite an improvement on their engine, which is a whistle similar to those used on steam engines, which is car ried on the gooseneck; and when the fire is out they work up and down, end then draw the valve, which causes it too whistle for three minutes, which is in tended to call the members together. feb3-d I w RIGHT OF WAY The people are requested to meet in Mass Meet- I I jog at the old Market House, on Tuesday, 3rd Feb, at ocloek, to give another unanimous expression fur the "Right of Way." Let all attend, as the interest of our Stole, domande the passage of the bill. fish 2 MANY FRIENDS. Office of the Allegheny Bridge Co, t Pittsburgh, Jun 20, 184 g. election fur one President, ten Managets, one Treasurer and Secretary, of the Company foremc ring a Bridge over the Allegheny [Liver, opposite Pitts burgh, in the county of Allegheny, will be held at the Tull Hoase, on Monday the 2d day of March next, to commence at 2 o'clock, P M. JOHN HARPER, Tmasurcr jan 31-cllaaw3t Dr. Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound balsamic prepura• tion of the Wild Cherry and Mon of Iceland. com bined by a new chemical progress with the Extrael of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ea ses when etiministred for Coughs, Asthma, Consomp lbn. or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, and openly acknowledged it Lobe the moat valuable medicine ever discovered. It is truly a valuable medicine, and is of ,cting un immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity. LSee Advertisement. Democratic Comity Convention At a meeting of the Domani-nix Committee of Cor res•iottdaace forthe county of Allegheny on the 10th last at the Washington Hotel, it was On motion of Col J A Gibson Resolved, That the Democratic citizens of the etty of Pittsburgh, and of the several borouchs and town. ships of the county be requested to hold their primary meetings at the usual places in Saturday the 7th of February neat fur the purpose of chosing the usual number of Delegates to represent the several districts in County,Convention. Reaptoed ; That the Delegates elected, be, and they are hereby directed to meet in Convention at the New Court HOUSI3 in Pittsburgh, on IV CD VADAT.' be -11 of February next at 12 o'clock for the purpose of •appointingfive delegates to the Convention to be held on the 4th of March next at Harrisburg to nominate a candidate for the office of Canal CommisHoner. JOHN C DAV ITT, Chairman. S Joan Secretary. New Books. D U RTON'S Anatomy of Mclancliol ; ; LI Sentiments of Flowers, with 24 groups of dow 'rs, drawed and coloured by James Andiews, Lon,l,n; Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry; Lady's Book of Poetry and Flowers; %V illis's Poems, silk and gilt; Mrs Ellis's Select Works; Religion in American, by Dr Baird; just received iv BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, jan27. 43 Market street. Air ECHANICS and Engineers' Companion; I. Millwright's Guide. at BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. 43 Market ntießt ACKINAW BLANKETS, blue and green for 151 Overcoats, just received and for sale, or made up to order by (jan2B) WM. B. SHAFFER. CASSIMERES—A fine assortment of Cassimeres just opened and for sale by jan2B. WM. B. SH kETER. CASSIMERES AND CASSINETTS, in great variety, acitafl to the Karoo, for sale by j& 28 WM. B. SHAFFER. SHIR CS--A lot of fine muslin shirts, with linen bosoms and wrisithandsjust received and for stile WMI B. SEI AFFER, Pittsburgh Clothing store. corner of Wood and Water st Loaf Sugar 4gfik BB LS N 0 Loaf sugar Nos 4 5 and II just reeetvrti ftom the.Lausbma Sugar Refinery a,,d for sale by - • - - • - - MILLER & RICKETSON, No 179 Liberty street PEACH BRANDY. BBLS Peaol Brandy just received per Ohio Mail, and for sale by MILLER As . RICK ETSON, 179 Liberty at. LARD, SOKEGS Not Lard jmu received and for sale by XILLER &RICKETSON, FOREIGN WINES. BRANDIES AND GIN. 4HALF pipes Old Cogniac Brandy, 'Martel.' 2 " yinet,Castillon & Co 2qr casks fine " Godard &. Co. 2 (Nerd. Dupl.:yd....Co. 2 " Bordeaux J J Dupuy &Co. 2 pipes 2 qr cake fine pale cogniac Maglory. 2 " Rochelle A Seignette. 2 pipes Holland Gin, fish brand. 1 pun old Irish whiskey,,fiftli.prool, ou draught I pun Jamaica spirits, on draught. 10 hlids Oporto wine of illriOUS grades. 5 qr casks super L P Madeira wine. Together with a general assortment of all the ail eron kinds of Wines, and Liquors, for sale by cask. barrel and demijohn by MILLER & RICKF.TSON, No. 179 Liberty st. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS Sr. CONVEYANCERS, CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property, and all other business connected with Real Estate. They will also prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and all other legal instru mepts of writing, on moderate terms. For the eon venieree of the public, they have two offices—the Law office of John J Mitchel, corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office of James Blakely, on Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, sth Ward. [jan23 6m.) Old Worm Medicines mast stand back. Parsee, read the follateing: - tur ß R E Sellers:—A4 I ant getting another vial 1.11.0 f your vermifuge, I will tell you that some time since I gave a vial of your vermifuge to a child of mine, aged 1 year, and sho passed 110 worms, 70 of them of a large size. I recommend your Vermifuge to all pa rents who may need such a medicine for their children DANIEL .DOUGRERTY. Wilkins tp, Allegheny co., Pa, Jan 6th, 1846. Prepared and sold by R E SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Sold also byEerr and Mohler, 147 Wood at. L Wil•' cox, Jr, and Wm Thorn, Market st. Feu 4- Cassel, sth ward, and H P Schwartz and J Alle gheny city. janoo Dressing and Plain Dureansi II you want to get a good article cheap do not for to call at the Furniture Ware Room of T BACUVG & Co, nov n Hand St. between Libetty and Penn. soots. A PAIR of plain nee: sofas on hand and for sale In. at the Furniture Ware Room of T B YOUNG & Co. nov2l Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. .444 ';', :• '• •; ,It • • • - • . • I ,;• - W M. ALEXANDtat & SONS; :UNDERtAICEIIBS No 30, adjoining tkeZach.ange Bank and oppoidie the 2d Presbyterian Church,Fifth street, THEY ARE PREPARED TO „ E frama a . furnish COFFINS of all kinds , and sizes, of which they keop an assortment constantly ready made to be had at all hours. Funerals tvlll be attended on the shorte s t notice, and every rrqui.ite therefor furnished, if required. PRIVATE fiLSIDENcE, until the Ist of April, San dusky street Sear the canal bridge, Allegheny, where orders will be received. REFERENCES.' Rev. Dr. Swift, Dr. Reynolds, Rev. Dr. Heti on, Dr Sneers, Rev. Dr. Dunlap, Dr. Prooks, Rev. Mr. Lee, Dr. Courtney, Sbarpsbg.' Rev. Mr. Murry, Sharpsburg, RevlYlr. Williams. kin] 4.1 md&w PP A GALEY & SMITH have removed to their new warehouse, Nos 16 and 20 Wood street. (east side) where they will be pleased t invite the attention of their friends and dealers generally to a large and well selected assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. novlo 3m BAGALEY & WHOLESALE GROCERS, 18 AN D 20 Woor STRES.T, PITTSBURGH. SMITH, BAGALEY & CO., Whelesale Grocers and Produce dealer', No 223 Market street, be. tvreen sth and 6th, North side, Philadelphia. novlo-3m THE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third streets, still continues the sale of Dry Goods, at reduced prices, and is now offering greater induce ment" to purchasers. The remainder of cur Cloak ings, Alpaccas, Merinoes, Muslin do laine;‘, Calicoes, Flannels, Linsey', Jeans, Cassinetts, Blankets and Shawls, together with many other goods. We have concluded to close off at cost fur a few dam in or der to reduce our stock previous to Spiing. Purcha sers will find this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at exceedingly low prices. Call early and se cure a good bargain. jan 14 A A. MASON. WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first dai, of January, inst, associated with him Jas. W. Heilman and John F Jennings, under the name and style of Coleman, Heilman & Co. will now havo in creased facilties for manufacturing Steel Spring ham mered Asc.!, American Blis et and Spring Steel. Cc, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solici ted, and hope by strict attention to business, to meat a continuance to the new firm, the favors so liberal bo- Unwed upon him. Factory on St Clair street—ware house 43 Wood street, opposite St Charles Hotel, wherecan lie found n good assortment of Spt inc., Axle. A B. and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of 4,%. cry description, together with Iron, Nail., and Pitts burgh manufactured articles. L - 17-' The highest price pnid Err Scrap Iron. nntl3 W. CoItMAN, JOH! , Y...TE.NSING•, JAB. W. HAILNIVI COLEMAN, MAILMAN & CO., Manufacture re of Carriage Springs ,5• Azles,A S. Spring steel do dealers in Coach Trimmings Of every description. ITinnnfliCimv on ST. cLAin ST. Warehouse, 43 WOOD SI opNiev St Charles Hotel. jse23 .'►I.IRKET STREET, Between Fourth at., and the Diamond RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A largeand extensive 9.l4ollMetit of Shawl•, viz: Super. all wool BroJia; Printed TinLail and Cagle mere. Blk embroidered Turkely, Blk and Mode color ed silk fringed Thibbet, Super. embroidervil TitOdic, Damask and silk worsted. black and colored Merino, and a large assortment of Plaid and Woolen Shawls. All of which will be sold at a small *dyne., above Eastern cost. A ISSO LON! MORRIS jan 1 No. 65. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS PEKIN TEA STORE. No 72 Fourth Stre,t, nnrr Zsubscriber hos made at rangernenot with the New York "PrICIS Try 1 , ,r ii t cluAiye arde of heir TCAS in Pittsbutgh and A Ilerdieny cities, and he has now a full supply of all the different kinds end go:sillies impoited by this extensive Com pany, dune up it! tpinrier pound, hall pound, pound packnges nod five pound cantoon• The first or trill le wrapper is lead, the second wrapper is wiver ;4,4 paper. and the third or outside wrapper is of (.:ttitscse paper. The company will sell nonebut runt card Tens, done up in this superior manner,ali of them grown in the most luxuriant disti lets of China. nod at pukes much lower than the same quality of Teas have ever tir.en offered in tots market. Proplict,,r. of Stearribtstris, Hotel. and privatefamitee aro united t 0 give us a Ca.l. A turd to Tea Drinkers.—Tho lsin Tea Com pan, 75 Fulton street, have imported into this market some five hundred thousand dollars worth of the finest grades of Green and J3lack Teas, grown in the Ce lestial Empire, done up in all the various fancy pack• ages that Cl irese ingenuity cap invent. It it a privi lege to buy teas at this great establishment, and a luxury and a comfort to think them. They sell teas only .•—Nees York Eloporii.m. The finest specimens of green and liack tens ever sold in this country, are imported by the f!iMin "Pea Company, 74 Fulton street. Those who waat goal teas at reasonaLle paces, can always get them thozo Trik=nc. Wu have tried the teas imported by t h e l'elnn Tea Company, ni Fulton street, and if we live will try them often. 1 hey an, selling the most delicious tea. we ever drank.—Nete York Erentng Pout. A JAYNE:S. Agent. 72, Fourth street, near Wood, l'ittshore r ti. jan3o dlw4.w3t. 179 Liberty •t PERSONS desirous of purchasing lots in this Cem e tery urn referred for informntion to the Superin tendent on the grnuvds, or to K Thorn, Di uggist, cur ner of Penn end Hand streets, Pittrborgh. By order of the Boma, J. CIiSLETT, dcc 11 Superintendent. To Husipess Houses. ACITIZEN leaivng for the South and Havanna will nitend to any businews entrusted to him.— Addreso A through the Post Office. tire 13 1200 PlGS i,an 4 L EAD, for , E by S IFou want to purchase any Itedste3s,tni,les , chairs, settees, or any thing else in the furniture line, you cant do better than to call at the furniurtt ware room of T B YOUNG & CO, denl3. Hand st, between Penn and Liberty HAMPTON & SMITH have this day associa ted with them Wm C M'Kihhin, in tho whole sale Dry Goods business. The business will be con ducted under the style and firm of Hampton, Smith & Co. Pittsburgh, Jan let, 1846. jan 29.2 w. HAMPTO IS, SMITH & Co., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS DEALERS, No 54 Wood street, Piftsburgh, Pa, HAVE removed to the new brick werehnuw, No 54 Wood street, between Third end Fourth sts, where they will reoeive their stock of Spring goods, to which they invite the attention of city end country buyets. . jan29..2vr. PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. THE only place where thirarticle can be found in the city is at the corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, wbere.it is constantly kept on hand, to gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c., also superior Eavana, and principo cigars. G. SCHNECK. .Law Notice. THEundersigned are associated in the Practice of ths Law. Their office is in the new Musa of ft. Woods, Fourth street, near Grant. • RICHARD BIDDLE, jan 26.dtaw&wtf ROBERT WOODS. =II RemovaL AT COST, AT COST. Co-Partnership {l' 6 5 I .:Cf} Allegheny Cemetery -PIG I.,EAD Furniture Co-Partnership lEEE= lloesti a*d Maui Powts• Bent. TWO Roomi, (24 and 3cl floors;) each 35 feet ' front, by 80 feetileop, well lighted, and on the best business part of Smithfield street. Also, a3d ;tory Room, 18 fact by GO feet. The above rooms can all be furnished with steam power on the moat reasonable terms. Apply to BLAKELY & MII'CHEL, jan26 car of 4th and Smithfield sts , (2.lstory.) BLANE LE ASE 3, of vary i!uperior lurm, fur sale at ilia Office jun 20, 1840. Bev. Dr. sartholomeves PINK EXPECTORANT SYRUP. AN agreeable cordial and effective remedy rot Conghs, lioarreness, Colds, Pains in the Breast, Intlnenza, Hard Breathing, and Difficult ExpectorJ4 Linn, For adults in children and cold climates and warm The proprietors sire aware that there are many tem• edies forcoughs and diseases of the lungs; some no doubt are good; but it has remained to a late day to dia• cover an article so admirably fitted to these complaints so powerful and effectual and yet vo perfctly innocent and mild. The proprietors are now making rapid arrangements to have this article in the hands of every druggist and apothecary in this cavalry. 'lt maybe known to be genuine by the fallowing signature as below, or the Rev. Gentleman and Physidian, who 'is the author of it. It is .iilizreitt pleasure that tire proprietors are ena bled thus to to Me for. and nn article so truly meritori• OUS as this syrup. and from such a source, rind they trust the community who have occasion fut its Use nay always find it within their reach, both as to the places at which it may ho found, and the low prices at ahich it is said. New YORK. January 12. Having used Dr. Bartholomew's Expectorant Sy t op in my family, it bus produred a.lmirable effects. One of tba men-Meld 01 my family was troubled with a dis tressing cough for three )cars, and after trying many things without being benefited. I at length bought a bottle of the above named syrup, which, after three days, entirely cured her. b'iNION CLANNON, No 59 lVhite For sale by B. A. FAH NESTOCK' & Co. junnsii&tv corner fish and Wood sts. A New Historical IVlagazizo: NEVILLE 13. CRAIG, Esq. Eurtoll THE OLDEN TIME, A IONTLY PErtioDicAL devoted to the prp. serviitinn of documents and nthor authentic odor. !nation, in relation to the first visits of Europeans to the Upper Ohio Valley;ofilieabugglebetween France and Great fte itain for its possession; of its first settle ment, end of its crisrloal advance end improvement. The design of the publication beiug to g;r. 0, in e plain awl popuior manner, a history of ihe country. near the Allogill•ny, Monongnheln and Ohio fivers, from the date of the brst visits of Europeans (lasso to the present time. CONTANT4 t t INK FIRST (J1Ni:1110 NLINAEC.A.— Introduc:inn—tiLitieen of the Cairns of France and of Great ISiltni!l to the Ohio Vo ocru pant, in 175U—}u at between die French rneist.—ltiotriorinin. r , f li n siddiu to V 1 athil' t on . &e durivg his Journey to Venango and I, Lr, lif—rAtrliet from (Ike. Joitr• nal—Arrival .it Wn.hingion at I.nuiel Hill— Death ..f tomooil!e—lifin M'Kinnev's Dear ription of Fort 11iipitivi0—Conteirt—Stenrnbont Alleglyny— The Wire Sii•peri‘ion Aipiediiet over the Allegheny ricer—Dent b of Corriplarit.T. Tame—ft o - 0! Ttmc" will !re put.ii.bed teguhrly On the 15ilidny of each month. Earh 611,11' bar ill contain 413 lair, octavo pages. primed with Rood type and - on tine piper, utTWODUI.I.AHS 1 , ;11 ANNUM. pn!alile in nilvntico, anti nt the end of the hear will form a bout. of nearly WO pages of choice hi.nirical [court. J, W. COOK. Fotwil h4•.a Inn INIFERIAL COUGH SYRIA' • on o w r.if. of C.,q210.1:01,i5; Oar 444.1 - 311 Intiu firms arid Whi.ot•tug Coqgh. EICHANUI Mr. Edstot:--11:1•Ine• iiern for 'omen time peat much nfliictc,i with n cold and nlinruit ounetnnt c ugh, and having lrl..lvnrinus romrdie.,•ucii at c•riiel.nyrupi and all tn nitciceu. 1 wn• my mini) worthy ft iond 111 111 W.I. Ince, of t t uinl of II E Sellers' Cough Syrup. I mo. onri to my gnat surprt•re 1 rerriirt,l int r• itcf. het.nr•d and wkd wholesale and 11.1411 1 . , ;i7 0.,.1 Sold Krrr irr. c.. L t% ;1 e0x..11. and Tiittrn. M Cft.S , l s:b Wutti, to.d Mit,: city SIMONs' LONDON WATCIJILS No. 49, ILiog Sqoaro. CST rrrrlied to a.serimea of Gold .„,1 rUiet/t Le , Cr ale. two, of t!.entleto 01111 , 1"11 , 1 ire.ke, which for tine vw..rlfi,..naliip,E% end con,plele aceurary, are au: pasoed by room., and elurtlir / , et f.y (lf of/trr tvnle r. Alau, A large stock 01 Coe Gold and Saver Wnicl, et; 11111,11 , b', M J !On. 5: Co, T F Co.per, I: S y met & Co, Je-o?It 1 , lincon, Churcl/ at., LIN C:114,1 and otter gecettle maketa. AG, , . A. fine tta• e - tefter, , . of Lad:ra ' 6°1.1 Lever h All at OW iJ A 1,4 L . Tl>ii W. IV. WILSON. 11 I'l' HELL S mAp,c f,rticllcol• I. an d co •,slsting 424 al.tinrt Maps On .I., ge and prepared o n canva-s. wiih a Key of expity.a,,N.,• Scx., for the use of Te.tehecs and pupils. The abovo ...lies of rnop• are now in us.* in near!, every lespectublo School in New York. and the East• ern oillltt.ll. Teacher are reapectinlly Inritod to call and ea amine JOHN El MELLOIt, 122 1V0..1 •imrt 6nr•elc by Jim 7 AL()%.; TRAIN ot nervous systoms generally at A tend on I).ipei, s in such as CI 1011 s of appetite, 11(111POIN, Heart born, Platoh•ney, Acid, Furl id Wis.. 1012! El urtntione. a gnawing in the stomach when empty, a sense, of constriction and oneasinene in the throat, wish p tin in the side, an that the patient rit tinleA ran only lay On great ros(irettess, p o li t i c , Of the countemmee, languor, lowners of spirit, palpitations. disturbed sleep. Thompson's 7 onic, Anti• Dyspeptic anti Purgative Pill.. will UP fourni to contain ell the mu:misery prop• erties for the permanent Cl/11' Of the above aymtorns, as well as useful in all complaints rchoiring a vegeta ble purgative. Prepared and solli wholesale oral retail, by the pro pjet., r,t)GAR Apith,cary and Dr,gekt, . ror. l'erm nod Ileind •ts DWELLING 1101,1 SE FOR RENT. ANEW and convenient two story thvellingfl, for rent, enquirn at this 41fire, ar S NIT.UNLEY, aOv Sr'22 'Clnir st. Old Ilya Whiskey 9 BARRELS Atinonglhels Whiskey, (1639) vairetinted ull Ryo, in stunt aryl fur Bid , ' by jun 22. st ERETT & , i 3 Merkel si, hear i'tutit. MA DEKA WIN ES.—Brice; Oli‘era & Cu; Blackburn; London particular. A supply of the above fino brands in Ctiikfi and Lot Iles. Fur sale by thodornijon, or ansenby Sherry Wino DUFF, Gordon & Cos Blown; tuff, Pales Cortes' For gale by the demijon or dozen, by STIMETT & CO., janl9 Iti Market it TENERIFFE WINES. . ni tT . llrboleiale or Retail by STERETT &CO., janG • It Mrirket street, one doorabove f ront CA L ARRIA AND OPQRTO IVIN ES. at wbole. sato and retail, by STERETT & to. Nu XS: Market street, jan6 one ; door abitve;Front. L ISBON WINES.—At wholesale or retail by STERETT & CO, jan11:0 p 3 Markin et. 11=I REM A INING the feet 046 e. at Pittsburgh February 1, 1g44.. taracale calling for letters whose mums ate on this list, will please say they are advertised. Ackinsim Allan James Eeur Adams William A ndersot . t 4 A Adams Cynthia Mrs A ndetthri Janice* Acker Samuel Ansley John Adams Elizabeth B Andereun Martha Miff Aigeo William . Ansbutz George A lan George Arbegur .1 Allan Elecia 8 Mrs MUMS Anthony Alison William Arthuri 4. Kelly II 1116 Bailey Robert Boyle Mary Bailey Capt Pelee Jane E Babbinglon Thomas Bowman Cala Baleley Wllllqm Bober Theresa biro Bailey GOarles K Bozwurt. Joseph B Baker Chancellor Bolce .Mary Bathen Henry ' Boyd Albert Baker John Bowler -Vary Barclay William P Brown Thomas Dr Barclay William D Brown John Jan Barber Joseph Br*Wn Edward Barton Edward Brown Milani Barrett Daniel Brooder Samuel Rayne Martial Brisconia Henrietta E Bell Emma BO'lnt Weller 2 Dell JcAse K Brady H u rl, Brown Mary B Briekenstaff 'Chown Becom Mary Beer Daniel Mgr. John ' 2 Bridge Mary Rlakesly Emcline Mlss brutal 9olirge 4. Mary Blake Edwaid 8 Rey Brickley Thotnaa Hleeker James C Holman John Bloom Philip parney WEllara Blue Erica Barton .Marla ' Wake J 4 P Burt Rebecca' Biackmnre Renj Burk Robert Black Mary Mark John /Bark 11,nt y Black Joseph Coll Johr F Cartlett Wm Carnage II W Crawford JlJary Cannan ¢ Thomas Celle) , John Cannon John Crawford L'llzabtal Cm pentcr Dan'l E' 'Crawlaid Win Carrie II Charbate Crawford Blizabielb Miss Catunion David A I:rat/Mao Wm Carroll Eliza Crawford Jaud_v I) Caldwell Jove; It Curlett Wm Campbell Nancy Cunnlgham /vs se Calll 111/Ci I Et TO P Cupples Rub( B Cambell ttarati Ant) Cunningham Etlzatirtt: Campbell Hobert Culp Mary cliamberlln Joseph 1) Corry Barnum Chaffey H Clinnin:how) John Church Charles I) ':onnor Cornelius Ckmhber . :onner John II Chanthry Join Corwin H W Clow K C Clark Lames Clarkson Janie. Copeland Sarah Cooper Jo•eph 2 Csaghlan Afatirew 2 Cooper Daniel Connelly Patrien Cooper Fannie! Corcoran Mary Cooper Jeremiah Colic, Mary W 0 Cracraft Joseph 0 Coated F Catnenins John Da•by Jam , . Dlcicaon itabcti Dalsell ‘Vollam )pckaon !ovum IM•Ii John Dougherty Nancy (hsf. flas] Da•i,a W.tham Dewey Naory Davies Walter Iknlgherty I:kry DanninK Char Ica D jrle , Franck Derry Catha,lna Darden Wy.ea Deslgen clash Donenerty Barnard Dr*len William Doneats 4 ProvinPf Dryrinnit Mari Doti:lam Fa gruel Delvaa Tram 1/ J D o , i e rhowas (vary John Duna Witham bean John Dufer Macy Francis De co John R Dynan Ah.sand, SVIIILans Duncan J D.ovati IVlo4arn li . ;,:ncAn Jame. De•lne James Duncan Adam Ormond Jueeph hint. Duff I' Urwrc Vctunka Nina Duncan Jame, M Duff E.Yr.ari Lhlity Caar Xarl: kil *AO, II !: Edward , . Jolla lur bank , ' Cdtwasoon /obit 11 Eva. E K facanJo n Pay it Jonathan Fagan J A Fe rre Wlltiam r F. *ler Thom•l Ffrtehrt !Ham F,rin John rleating Ira ri.l Fletier ) Flerattl; Fenley Fitt. WO!Lim (I.,negan P:st,lrt FLO; ilety Gary y Arcot W i tz.a P irs Mules Rev Gun, Ann Ciiie,pie Gttayins J.-r• C Yet, 114a1114,2 Gllmord or (;:lotorr 4• CO Gotms /Oho Gilna Jamrs gobefl Glitirpy Gibson John Gilmore Fll7_, Gw,rory 1) 11 Gould SatouPl Golaian Henry Guctinour USW, Gurdoo Wititam tooth Cbati. IlaraMom Caroline Hamilton David Hall Hannah Hamilton John 1.1 Hannan John Hammett J flap Cr IMotei liniOnt Mary Anne llainn Mark H►nway E Holcomb Alonzo lloxarth George Holmes Rota•rt Hood Alexander Howell Maria flooprr Maria Hough John Hood Alexander /muse Elderaid fluff Thomas lutinegh lunter Darid Hughes Jame. Hughes:ll E Mina Hutton Joseph Iturtbult Charles 1/ Harding }:bencier Ilubley Elizabeth Jacal, Inzilarn Jor.rph Irwin A G Irwin OrLi II Jameson John 2 Johnson G W Judge likvinea Miss John•oo Alexander Jenkins Jab Johnson Sophia Jeffrey William Jones Samuel Johnson James C 2 Jones Ann al C Johnson W G Rev Jones Benjamin/ Johnson CII T Mrs 2 Jones James Johnston Vaiy *Johnson Moms Kern Rernnrd Kearns E!lza 1 Kennedy Deny "Kelly Mary Kenny Thomas Kleeberah Peter Kenny Jan iirkpalrlek Henry Kew Clerles Knox James A Kennedy Loyal Kuril' Nancy Kearney Garnett Kinler 1 " Kieffer Ellsabetli King J W .• Kohler Retw . een X retsiggetoPP STERETT & 18 Market it Kenerd W P Kona 0 W Kennedy Henry Keller George Keine Mary Kerr Baiah E M te Lawsln Ilcatcr Linford Thomas Lang Thomas AI Lindsay James Lawman Jacob Mule "Elisabeth Lawrence Joseph Loud W II Latimer George .Lostetter A Lewis Thames Lyep David Lewis Josiah W Langbaane TMJam Lees Arm Elizabeth Low Jester H LeeelaT El LopOn MO Leon Air Losiry John Lee Christopher Lowe Jam Loiter James Logan William TAW of Lettsrs Branham C C Brinker Louise Mire Bush Julian Mrs 2 Mack Martha. piack f #otlett Crobb Daniel t:rawford John Air Look Mr Cox Wm Mai:tally Patrick Einttcl• F.l•an Enitisi. T tat•o, pdcr Murtha 1 !Mot Jams.!.. Erant Daobl Eva. Daniel I: Evans lint Proud 4 Sitil:i Tutor H C 2 Yard IS Font, Abraham Foray, &award 2 For IA Mr■ Fora Mary Ann Fry Mary "rasa Balph Fry C 0 Frank D Fallon John B 'F'undealnaly.h C Gormly Patrick Gould John Gordon A Ra:fntb Gould Jona H Grant Cha,tei Greer Ib,lA Cr• y James r irnant Sarnwq (:rate Jorieg Crecy 7ames Graham Mar♦ Ann Cray /meg 4 Cc Grry Ann• • : Gayer .I.lcol. Okenu lir Harvey George Harstine David W Ilarger Martha Hardison AMC. II flatrison Nnthinlet Harman F. flanna taw ,A 1 Harden Robert A Hart &udder Harvey Vied Hasson Timuilly Hazlett Wlttlam Maslen W B Hatfield George Hays Wllham Ilayden A lA' Hay A .1 Helton Robert Hervey Thool3ll Hersey Francis Henry Cherie* Henderson Mari , 9 Henderson transom Henderson Joseph 2 Heiler Frederick Henderson Maria It Rickman Mr Hynes -Michael Hill Patrick 2 I mpey Andrew E 117.4 Jones John W ;ones Bknon Kelly Charles it Keen Thong's. Lear*las :11 Dowry Jam Lee Preach - Lowry John Ludy Margaret Lewis Tbornas Leidy T W Lane Jobn Lewis William Loomis M D W Lester Jame, Mowry Calbarina Martin Helena Montgomery Robert Marlin Aant I W 5; Morgan Daniel - Martin George Morgan Eno B Mindlil 4^ Brother Mould !melt Mecamen Margaret Maori Margaret Mercer Daniel Marrow George Miaseohletner Susan Mr. Oxon Jolto D Mellor AHenry Morrow Flcialog Meane Thomas Mullen T Miley C J Rev Meyers Samuel Miles i f Tower Murdock David I. Mill Diary J Mord4ek Mathew Mills ft WO Mullitan David Miles Jane Murray James . Miller Hsieh Major Joseph Miller Nancy J Manning William Mitchell Joseph Mabley Thomas Miller Elizabeth Mullin Sarah Miller Rev Jolin .Mazane Theodor , ' Nonni! David Mahoney Joseph Mlles Jane Matthews Robert Morgan Isaac Markerel Waller Montgomery Alex Maxwell Thomas Maizlan d George M'Deratott John M'Clellana U C 511)onough Rcl!ecca M'Clellana James leGovetn Leah \l'Carthy Jamey blllovern John M`Call lamer 14Eratftlen Andrew M'Cartney John M'Cill William M'Candlew William M'Graw William Si'Clurg Joseph ti'Garry Matthew M'Carthy Elizabeth .14VGilvery Elizabeth 11I'Clurg John lerlirety Hester • tol'llwain Jane el'eartney Samuel Dl'Direy John D M'Curdy Robert M Knight ) Arrreery Alexander ht'Bee Catharine R M'Kee James I'Kee Catharine ACCombe Norris M'Cormlek Henry M'Cully John M'Kee George ArCormiek Henry Ml.:tin ElltJbeth ,U'Cully Alexander M'Laln Capt M'Cortntrk John G M'Clure Seth M'Cortnirk John M'Clure James H td"Dnwell John 111'61111an Joaeph M'Donald Grace atlas IM'alanter D Thomas 111'Doneld John WHaughten Henry Sl'Phillemy Edward 2 Newhowte 111 n Nrwlon Ortin Neel(' El. Norton A C Seall Edward Nicholson Andrew :Sevin Hobert Nesbitt Ebencser Neal Cul Noble James Neahens Jane H North Charles Nobb Anne 2 tialnr Abel Jogeph O'Neil Mr O'Connor Niers O'Brien Daniel firma Anthony Owen Edward Barthel! William Phillips Jonathan 'Pardeson Jostpl. Phillips Benjamin B Patten W A I'MRips Robert Parkin George Pollock William Page Mary rrpudleek Richard Parker Edward R Pugs T Rev, 2 Patternen P B ' Parris John Patterann R .13 'Pollock V 1 , Peirce A II 2 rotten Samuel Pentiand Prtnter Wlliiam Prtree Jame. Potter Mr Pomeroy Cyrus 2 Nice Richard Frierson B "I" Peter' Jame. Penrose David Prout Wahl Platt Avses ' Poorman iln;lo W I. Phillips Mt id ranee Mar; Jane , Proelimanidargeret c,nat Wp Pwl acv :Lae, WliliaM Canktn 19m Ilvnry jtrw E: SI Is, G4lttoik flobt or I) iv id Roilingi .I , ,orph n,illCfl,oll Adams R.utoril %V, L.) IZelitocill A Lobtlinson Morrison n Olinger C.iihermo 'Rowan Sarah Sirs Robinson John Rohlnvm A E Mri C hod., Hlrhrrd H titur HI Tubin3 2 Robinvrn J Dr MEM Relno4l ritrittl Rogers Ja mes R o Isartit Mary P Rairfs II Gold P•rhard 1 M E Ready John filchard aI E \lles Bolan Ile;el,lah it iterd-on E heard Rndy Jotln R Wut Rutledge I W 11.ralians Sl Rotlerts G W Q 14 , 1 john itld.r i h t: obi, 4- S.ienninn %llr h,a Pmlth roetkwood fl Sra , a woriam tlrult .1.1 Mt% Bmu hD . Ca Scwell Julia w Smith George 'rill Eli C Foyder Sultana Mnli ~ h anotin lama Fri)der Eliza air, Shaeffer E Sf.odgrata B 1C 4 Co Shaeffer Maunder Boller George NI Shaeffer Alexander 0 Steel Jame* 4 Co , haw Ellen Slerllog Jame+ Stilelde Eleanor Miss Stewart George r. -4hort tato Stewart Samuel MI gimmonl Reberra 1111"3 Samuel John Stark Ralph G Stevenson Simnel Smilh Stevenson Ralph %11 k co e4,venAon rh.rip 1:41i,h Stcvenaon Katharine MIN Smith Piriveri,m John i; Stokei Itlchard E Sioith June Copt Tn:IJII Virginia M Mk* : Th r ,, Lrvl Thomas ti nr L I=l Tr .d. le Julia M(4 NI r I Atha risend %V ru ll 71)1or Geol:o niflor Enoch Took , . J0.,1311 Thontroinn Torrur* Thompson Nosh M Tompkio* Thoma■ Thompron J ¢ it l'orkrr Bache! 1111 c. Thoirp.crt W R then Joiepb yandezrlll JoArpt" Van WicA!. N WA !lace Sarah Whitaker Thomas Wallace J B Uhlblazer Elizabeth kilts Walker C►roline atlas Whinier C '.Naga John - Whiteman llondeil.ln Walkiot Harriet Mini Whil{l3ol, Michael W•niess Agnes Mi 'Williams Mary G Miss /Passel I Joss ph Williams William A Watson Isabella Williams I. W Rev Ward John W W Wainnill2ht Joseph Charles j. Weaver Charles Wilson Ehaabeth Mr• Weaver Jacob Wllson John S 2 Weaver Adam Wilson William Weiis Edwin R Wilson Thomas Wells Mary A on Wilson Joseph E Wells Mary Jane Wits°. Mary C Miss West Samuel Wilson Dantel West William W Wilkettin Matthew Werliels John II Williamson Henry %%e lm Zerilda Miss AV Mock Xs Wenizell l'hillp W iJ ods John J Weleprimer Joseph Woods R L 11'111h:sides Thus k Rull Wrielt Samuel White Ebens zer C Wright David Willie Benjamin Whitaker James 2 While Isaac Young Eliza A bliss Yanry George Young John Zimmerman Ilenry INITIALS. Agora Globe Unton. Cupt 8 B “Colualbiu." " " "James Ross." Ftco Balt & 0 hio 12 B. CHAMBERS WM BBIN, rostrrnstei feb2.4i2t&wlt. NOTICE • LL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny g.R. as Collectors of TIME., or otherwise, are reques ted to settle their accounts on 9r before the Ist day of April next,after which ibilo suits will -lie immedi• ately entered against delinquents. ITAMES CUNNINNFIAM, IVILLIAM MACIILL, JOHN McDOWELL, _Commissioners. Commissioners' Office, ,Z January P. 3, 1846. S .ien27-d&wtapi NOTICE D Y a resolution of the Board of County Co.nrnis• 1-1 'loners, warrants on the Treasurer will be drawn hereafter only on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday of each week. JAS. GORMLY, Clerk Commisisoner's Office, January 23,1846. Z. jan27-d&w2w RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at [Aw l office In Burke's Buildings, Ith 'tract, near Market june 19-d lowly Teas. 250 PACKAGES Y. H. Imperial G. p. and Poochoni Tea in chests half-dies - Li, tatty boxes and cannisters in stare and far oak by H. LAMBERT.. - jans • _ 13.1 and 13@ Wao4 st. 4r; 0 13 A6S p.m imp r 0,•,; •_/ ..kva in store and lalr by H. LAMBERT. amt i'it,nd Tobacco. ti BOX LS Is 5.112. 16: and 52., fin:in.:an:l 4.1 r , 1.. J Tnbacen 7n 111,3r0 and tin pill. di. LAMBERT, 133 and 135 Wood In Dried - Fruit, 25 BC•SH Dried Apples; 10 " Peaches; received this day and fur sale by IL LAMBERT. 133 and 135 Vl'n.,,) Fish. 175 , 3 ,b 0 15 .1% . 1 , 03 1 " , 5 n 0r 0 h" Mackerel; 5 hall - ibis large No 1: 6 barrels No 1 salmon; 3Q " Alewives (Herrings;) 15 " Gibbed 12 casks prime Codfish; 120 boxes Scald Herrings; In store and far salubi H. LANISF.RT, j n 5 131 sod 135 Wood st Sundries 30 Nils Tanners Oil; • .• 40 bbl N C Tar; 50 " Chipped Logwood; 20 " Span Whiting; 25 " No 1 rosin; S " '•Lorering's" Crushed sugaf; 30 boxes Chocolate; 00 do While Cloy Pipes; 10 61,15 rock candy; 2 casks Obmro M adder, 3 ceroons S F ludigo; In storO and fur sale by FF LAMBERT, jnns• 133 and 135 Wood st 3801ii.tiOa. rfl El Econnection h:tretofore existing in 11,e Whole• pale grocery business between Henry Lamitert end Henry M'Cullough was dissolved on the 15th inst., by mutual consent. the business will be Eettled up and continued by Lambert & Shipton. . HENRY LANNERT, HENRY M'CUL LOUGH. linnsty 3lst, 1846. Sugars. WHITE, Havana Sugar in Boxer.; IVitite Brazil ditto in bbls, In store and Cor o ale by J. & J. M'DEVITT, dec 20. 224 Liberty at Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco 20 KEGS Plug Tobacco: . 5 '• Ladies Twist, du; 10 " Va. " dn; 10 " Cav'd, IA Lump, do; In store and for ■ale by J. Sr. J. NI'DEVITT, dcc 20 2'21 Liberty Ground Spices. 0 CANS Gruand Popper 1 • 10 Cans Ground Cinnamon; 5 Cans Ground Alspiee; 5 do do Cloves; In store and fur sale by J & J MeDEVITT, der2o 221 Liberty s: PLNID CLOAKINGS 20 PS. Plaid Cloaking', new and beautifulpattern., Jost recived at No 42 Mnike! st,Coi uer of Third, by A A MASON. dee 12 FLANNELS! FLANNELS! 1 I'S. Red, Yellow and White Flannels of 00 Improved makes at Wholesale rind Re lish, six very low prices, by A A MASON. dec 12 No 42 Market vt. BROC A SHAWLS. Q SUPERIOR Brocha ShawlA. just received *which will be sold very low, by 1 CASE 14.11tN1 f UHF. PRINTS Selling nt 0F... per nra nt A. A. MASON'S, rl-c. 12 42 Market At. Laines. 20". Dark and Light plaid do lain, f or limn some as low as :20c. per yard, For sale at No 42 Market st. Ey dcc IS A. A. MASON, Scorchings. sfi BB LS ScoraLinca, on hand and for la le, by 1.1 BC ft Bill DG E, NV. LSO 14 & CO. , d.rLr Water street. iff Metal. 0 TONS "if:inging !tuck" Metal, on headand fur silk , by BUIIBRIDGE, WILSON &CO, Water at Dieresifferino Shirts aud Drawars. D u Hell ASEItS will find at Shea & Pennock's a full assortment of men's Merino drawers, and double nod sing Is brrasted Merino shirts. Also, Cut ton, du do bleached and unbleached. Der. 6. BLANKETS. CI CASES No 3 (low priced) Economy Blankets Air Just received and fur sale by deeG SHEA & PENNOCK. Just Arrived at the “Sew York Store," I_oo DOZ. Lndies' and Gentlemen's Kid. Cash mero, and ',ilk Gloves, of:the best qualities. N. B. None but the best Kid Gloves kept et 79 Market stwet. noel' W. IT. GARR4RD. New Works• P RAVELS IN MEXICO: over tho Tulle Lando and Cordilleras of Mexmo,during the year 1843 and MI, including a description of California, the incipui cities and mining districts of that Republic, and the biographies of Itutbide rind Santa Anna; by Albeit Fi,r gale by C. H. KAY, junT cnrr.er of Wood and 3d ors. IOTTEN ON MORT ARS.—Esaays on Hydrau lic and common Mortara, and on lime burning, by J. G. Totten. For sale by C. H. KAY, jan7 corner or Wood and gd ate. 111OLLF,'S PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, 11 —an explanatory pronouncing Phonographic Dictionary of rho English language, with a vocabulary of Gleck, Latin, Scripture and Geographical names, also, a collection of phrases often used by English wri ters. For tale by C. H. KAY. corner of Wood and 3d sts. RESIDENCE AT THE COURT LONDON, comprising officiarand personal incindents. C. H. KAY, corner of Wood and 3d At.. For gale by jen7. AMEBIC AN ALMANAC FOR 1846. The American Almanac and Repesitary of nseful knowledge fur thu year 1846, just received and C. H. KAY, cur Wood anti3d sts. posTßtimnus Mi. - moms of his own Sir N W. Wrnzall. for artle by ykti6 C. H. KAX, corner of Wood and 3d sto For sale by jam 6 Ribbons. Valveta.and Sating. NOW open (by exprias) nn - other lot of Fashions/- able Ribbons, Bonnnt Velvets and Satins, at the New York store, 79 :Viatica street. dezl3. • • W H GARRA-Rll To the Ladies. O PENING this day, another lot of 13roce Shawls Also, on hand, a few splendid French 13roch, Long Shawls, (all wool) which will be sold a grew bargain, at the New York store. W, H. GARRARD, nevlB 79 Market greet. To the Gentlemen AFINE assortment of French Cloth+,Cassimeres and Vestings; also Scarfs, Craveis.Stoeks,Shirts, Drawers. Undorrests and Hosiery; alsct a few of the "Shaker" Flannel Drawers and Shirts, at the "New York Store," 79 Market street. n4vl2 • W. H, GARRARD. .a..~<,.. ..- ~. ~ : _ -a- ~ ^.ya-saw .. e:_rn ~ es ar , ar~tn. ...: 2:~::~:; a ~ : ov„~~P►;i~~ :.::.,,~,'r .._.,...... Patronized by Everybody, The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, Fprt THE CURL•' OF Headache, Giddiness, filicCmatism, Files,Di4pepsle, Scurry:Small Put, Jaundice, Pains in the Hack, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising n the Throat, Dropsy, A sthma, FeverLllALLaiaciS, , male Complaints, Measle 4, Salt- lllieum, Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whoopinz Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, Erysipe las, Deafness, Itching of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray el, Nervouscomplaintc,ands variety of oilier diseases, arising (ram Imput";;ies of the hdoed., and obstructioni in the organs of digestdon. . • [From the agent at Quebec, L. C.] DISEASE OP THE LIVER. DE an St a:—Agreenble to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospect: of the Ciickener Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may recollect, wheel first commenced selling your rnedi• cine, which wan in May, 1344, we little dreamed of the success th4t would crown the undertaking. Our premises bud been so completely flooded by the ono thousand and one unsaleable remedy fur every possi ble complaint under the sun, that 1 seriously contem platedhaving nothing more to do with any thing 'of the kind. Ho.eever, at the most urgent solicitation, wo consontedto make a trial of yours. At first we found considerabledifficulty in attracting public attention to wards them. People land been so often deceived by the vile compounds which have fl Onded the country for the lost 15 rears or more, • that they determined, iF possible. never to he "taken in" again; and tee conse quence was, they could. hardly be persuaded to accept of the Piils, as Cite saving is, for "love nor money." Thus matterrs proceeded for a week or two, w'nen, as ' . good luck would have it, "Mrs. N---, a lady of our city, who had long sufrered from an affection of the Livyr, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob st inst . ., character, was persuaded tonccept of a box, on condition that nothing was tobe paid for it, if they did not afford her ti.e necessary relief. I must confess, we otirselves had very little faith in the matter, know ing as we did, that her complaint was ono of long standing. and had been ereraccessfully treated by the most eminent ri..ySizianso this and several neighbor.' ing town.. But weliad determined to give the medi• rine a fair mal t and if it proved to lie worthiest, it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to you and to us. Nn less to our joy than surprise, how. ever. only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again • presented herself at our counter aodenquired fey. anoth er box. eI really think, Mr. sa" ye she, ' that your Pills are beginning to work a great change in my health, red altogether for the better. When I took the second dote, I been to Feel much betterthan I did at iirEqi the vain in my side was censiderably re lieved; my apPettle began to improve; and the blood seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youtlu'ol days. Since then, f have token tfie remainder of the f•iffs, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing a t _ every repetition of the dose. have nn doubt t hit a few more boxes will effectually cure me." The r6;ult was a; she predicted. Her, health is completely restored., The flush of youth and beau tv returned 4&-her cheeks, and the prchipet of a long and a happy life is before her., 'I am satisfied she will never forget thtClickener Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally ,be supposed, the news of this ex traordinam core was rapidly disseminated throughthn city end adjacent country; and scarcely a week had elapsed, before enquiries began to he made for Click ener's Sugai-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already increased to ;molt an .extent, that we find the graritect difliculty in sepplying it In fact,. if it did not seem tike eeriege'retidn, I mig,tit almost say that we are literally besieged by women and children, labor ing under every possible ailment yi.Mch "human flesh is - heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthrnatic, t-xestimptive, end dyspeptic, are thronging ou r doors in pursuit ei the ne . Yer•failing Panacea.— ' Testimonials of its salafary effects aro voluntarily flowing in upon us from every quarter. One person informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsie. Agotber has just recovered from a seri ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling from his system tile symptoms of Jaundice. And a fourth has just recovered ftom nn attack of Pul monary Consumption, which had confined him to his bed for many months.—So we go. But do not fait to keep us supp.7ied. Boobies 0.11 Petajl Trade, we have standing orders fruM the country to a large amount. Send 3:1 • Oross at your earliest convenience. hors, Sc. R. H. WILLIA;118. Queoe, L. C., April 14, 1845. A A Ni 4 SON, N 042 Market st REMEMBER, nil. C. V. CLICKENEit, is the 01 itinal inventor or itio-srprc.....--• nothinf, of the sou was ever heard of until he . intro duced I k2Ol in June, 1E43, as will be seen by the fol [swing: . _ _ This Dipinma ....as awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE:, nt the Annual Fair, he'll in the cite of Nev York, October. 1343, to C. V.. CLICKENER, fur die invention of SUGA R COATED PILLS. JAMES TA LLM A DGE., President. T. B. WAKEesstf,Corresponding Secretary. tii.JuDoft J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary. re To ovoin COUNTERTEITS.—Purcbasers must always nsk for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pile, and see that each box has upon it ,bis signature; all others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickencr's agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity. oct6 GREAT EXCITEMENT !! TARIFF REPEALED!!! THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the minimum standard adopted at No. p 2 rilarkat Strcot. We have heen receiving for the last week or two, IL fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Manufacturers, Importers, and at Auction, at the lowest cash prices. Has ing bad an experienced Agent in Philadelphia and NeM Y )rlc for earns months past picking up bargains, here and there, ena bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock Maenads with almost an' imperceptible Tariff. Our stock con data in part of the folluw.ing Goods:— Shawls—a great variety; French Terktri Shaw 1:; Eng4sh do do; Splendid Brosbn and Cashmere. Sltawls; Da mash do; Black and Embroidered Yerkeri dc; Super Block Thibet, Silk Fringe do; Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarf.'; Plaid Woollen Shawls of every variety; Also a treat variety of Cashmere D'Ecosse; Plain de Loin, and barred and figured do Lain; Piggish and French Merinnes; Alpaccas and Coburg Cloths; Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silks: Irish Linens—Cotton Alpacca and Cashraire Huse; CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, and VESTINGS. Also, in excellent assortment of domestic Goods. All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, at such pri ces as we think cannot fail to please. Call and ex amine-for yourselves—et No. 34 Market street. dec29-tf. MOSES COREY. ACERTAIN lot of ground situate on Pcan, be low Walnut street, Fifth Ward. containing 17 feet front on Pena, and extending back 100 feat to Mulberry alloy, on which is erecteA ,a. yaluable three story brick house, and in rear a two story frame. Also, ono other lot aa Liberty street, opposite the Wesley Chapel, in said ward,- containing '25 feet front, and extending, back 10D feet, on wnich is erec ted a well finished two story frame. Titles indispu table. ,For further particulars, as to property and terms of sale, apply to JOH-.14 A PAIVEINSO N, Ald., Fifth Ward. DR. GEO. r= 4 .4r, - ETAS removed a - short distance above his former 1:1 location, on Smithfield street, nearSevertth, eatt side. jao 7 McCANDLESS & IN!sCLURE. HAVE removed to Fourth st., oppogite R & R 11 I'cutersou's Livery stables. jan7.3m SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, Ebony, &c. for sale by JOHN W. BLAIN. dnc I. 190, Wood it. PREMIUM Ya,lnable Property for, Sale