• '''S";•;,:-•tt'Y *•••-• • mJRGn, PA WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4.4146 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear to this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing fit statsuleknown to us, and when inserted , must al *aye, be taitenas expressive of the views of the %cheer, find not the editor of this paper, unless the views so ikpressed are editorially remarked upon and approved Medics BLAIQUE's CoTILLIoN PAnTIES.—The tileiunnt Soirees given at Madame Blaiquo's Assembly. Ftodms, every alternate week, have become very pop- War with that portion of our community who delight in the innocent and healthful amusement of Dancing, and at every repetition we find them attendent by the beauty and fashion of our city. The enterprising proprietoress well deserves these marks of confidence and esteem front our Cidielle. Slits has incurred much expense and labor to procure a suitable saloon for their accommodation. and the judicious and elegant manner in which it is arranged and ornamented, re flects much creAtton her skill and taste. Her next party takes place on Friday evening, when we ex pect there will be, as usual, a brilliant company in attendance. Pottcy..—Eight cases before the Mayor yesterday morning; five committed; three paid their fines, I:l7'A large lot of Hardware and Cutlery, will be sold Watley, by P. WKenne, at the store of Ciatk Cameros, No 83 Wood street, - between 4th street tind Diamond Alley. Cetelegues are now ready. ('The citizens of PlRaleigh awl vicinity with. out distinction of party, who apprehead a repeal of the Tariff of 1842, are requested to meet at the Board of Trade Rooms, at 7 o'clock, P M, on Thursday next, Co consider the best means of averting each a calamity. Baketwall, Pears & Co., Curling, Robertson it Co., Bailey. Brown &Co., Rubinson & Minis, Jno Caldwell, %Val Alger,. of Wm S Stackhouse Spring & Co, Kean & Feller, SF Von Bonham, Blackstock, Bell & Co, D G Miland. L S Waterman, Armstrong & Darragh, Wm Eiehbaum, Wm S Townsend, Douglass & English, Sheriff & Shirk. Samuel Snowden, Howard & Rodgers, 1 James Patterson Jr. War. Gaming, Wm J Howard & Cs, Jno Anderson, C. Ihmsen, • C O. Loomis, 8. M'Kee & Co., Wm. Bell, Joo Sheriff, Geo. Ogden, Chektastr's Sugar-coated Vegetable Purgative Pins.--Experience having long since decided, that every diocese originates from impurities of the or derangement tte the digestive °teens, it is evident that the remedy employed must be of such a nature a.s is best calculated to remove those obstructions, or re store thedslood to its natural state. The Clickener, Sugar-cooed Purgative Pills, hieing compounded pure ly of scientific principles, and based on an intimate at quaietasoo with the origin of disease, and the actual stnsetore the human system are the only remedy eta be positively relied on. Being composed .ef a 'variety of ingredients entirely different from, and tindependem of each other in their mode of operation; they never fail to teach the seat of disease, in what ever shape it may appear. Thus, if the liver be affect .ed, one ingredient will operate on that particular organ and by cleansing it of that excess of bile, it is con stantly discharging into the stomach, restore it to its natural state. Another will operate on the blood, and remove those impurities which have already entered into its circulation; while a third will effectually expel -from the system whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, through the instrument a lity of the other ingredients. Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wood and I.ii.erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickencr's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. I:l7l3eintre of an imitation at tick called "Impro red Sagar-Coaled Pills," purporting to be Patented as botit site pills and pretended patent are forgeries. got up by a miserable tree's, in New York, who, ior the last four or five years, has made his by counterfeiting popular medicines. feb 1. Dr. Wistor's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—This ' , celebrated remedy is a compound bui.amic prepere. lion of the Will Cherry and Moss of Iceland. com bined by a new chemical }moves, with the Extracl of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ea .see whim adminfstred for Coughs, Asthma, Cons , imp Lion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the moat distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the most valuable madiciee ever discovered. It is trul y a valuable medicine,' and is effecting an immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity [Sae Advertisement. OIL GEO. FELTZ, TTAS messed s short distance above his former location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, east side. inn 7 McCANDCESS & McCLURE. HAV F. removed toFourth it., opposite R & R H Patierson'a Livery stables. jan7.3m nem Books. TIPI ef Melancholy; LL BrnNmppYi siiMerwpra, with f.! , 11 groups of f w er.d ied iedce3tedbyJethey Andrews, London; Pastry of Flared and Flower of Poetry: Lady's Book of Poetry and Flowers; Willi .rgenkt, *ilk- and (Hsi Mrs El hVil, Select Works; Religipnin American, by Dr Baird; just received by ,BOSWOBTH & FORRESTER, jaa27. 43 Market street. MEC HMI ICS and Engineers' Companion; Millwright's Guide. at BCiSWORTEI Jr. FORRF.STER, 43 3larket street MACKINAW IBLANKkTS, blee and green for Overcoats, jriat reteieeli Red for atie, or made up to order by (jan2B W B. SHAFFER. CASSLMEBES—A !me assorunent.of Ceselmeres just opened and for sale by jan:2l3. SIRFFER. CASSIMERES AND CASSINETTS, in great satiety, suited to the sensor', for sale by Stuft rs.-A tot of fine muslin sliirts, with linen bosoms sod wristband: just received end for sale WM. iI.SHAFFER. Pittsburgh Clothing store. corner of Wood and Witter At. • loaf Sugar. , . ' 40 88.,S N 0 Loaf sugar Nos 4.5 and, 8 just received from the Lous!nria Sugar Sefteery and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, No 179 Liberty street. PEACH BRANDY. 5 BBLS Pwcb Bratsdy just received per Ohio Msl/, gad to side MLIZER & RICKETSON, /79 Liberty et. LARD, son KEGS 1 Lard jnat remittal and for sale 11 by ‘1 MIL L ER dr, 111 C K ETS ON , jan27. .179 Liberty it. FOREDAN WINES.RRANDIES AND GIN. 4 HALF pipes Old Cognlac Dtandy, 'MartsiL' 2 Si SS PiDOL. Caitillon & Co. 2qr peaks fine, " Godard & Co. 2 • " Otard Dopuy & Co. 2 P -Bordeaux. J J Dupuy & Co. 2 'Piing " 2 qr auks finalsele eogniae Maglory. 2 " A Seiguette. 2 pipes Holland Gin, fish brand. 1 pun uld Itish whiskey, fifth prouf, on draught. 1 pan Jamaica spirits, on draught. 10 bids OpOrto wise of various grades. 5 qr casks super L P Madeira wine• Tagedier with a general assortment of all the rill . - meet kinds of Wines, and-Liquors, for sale by cask, barrel anisietnikilm by MILLER & RICRETSON, jati2l7. N0 . ...170 Liberty st. B.uutz ziums, ‘-•: ror r upperier torte, foe sale at this Office Jul 10,18418. , • kr-smr.;,7W-41.-414(r4-_,VIqiVKI. (i f r, 2 1 3 ,‘ Te I.t r . tr. .. - " r .: 41. 4 ,••• • • .21 1 1.0 4 ,6 7 4_ : - e.. , 0 4 . 4 'l 4 , 'NO' , 1 " -0„ N I T • - _ • ' ll a tett' No'3o, adjoining the Exchange Bank and oppotite the 2i Presbyterian Ckerch,Pift4 street: THEY ARE PREPARED TO ,Egialtimwa furnish COFFINS of all kinds and sites, of which they keep an assortment constantly ready made to be had at all hours. Funerals will be attended on the shortest notice, nod every requisite therefor furnished, if required. rRIVATIit RYSIDINCE, Mail the Ist of April, San dusky street near the canal bridge, Allegheny, where orders will be received. Rev. Dr. Swift, Dr. Reynolds, Rey. Dr. Helton, Dr Speers. - Rev. Dr. Dunlap, Dr. Brooks, Rev. Mr. Lee, Dr. Courtney, Sharpsbg. Rev. Mr. Murry, Sharpsburg, Rev Mr. Williams ALL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny es Collectors of Taxes, or otherwise,arn requew ted to settle their accounts on or before the ht day of April next,after which time suits will be immecli• ately entered against delinquents. JAMES CUNNINNFIAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, JOHN McDOWELL, Commissioners' Office, January 23, 1846. BY • resolution of the Board of County Commis sinners. warrants on the Treasurer will be drawn hereafter only on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday of each week. JAS. GORNIILY, Mork. Commisisoneee Office, January 23.1846. jan27-d&w2w. Law Notice. THE undersigned arc associated in dui Practice of the Law. Their office is in tht new house of R. Woods, Fourth street. near Grant. RICHARD BIDDLE, jan 26-titawdtwtt ROB ft'T WOODS. BAGALEY & SMITH have removed to their oew warehouse, Nos Ili an 20 Wood street, (rust aide) where they will be.taressed to invite the attention of their filen& and dealers generally to a large and well selected saaortoaent of Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. oovlo-In 1341.0ALEY & SMITH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 18 asst 40 WOOD STRILICT. rITTSEURGIH. SMITH, BAGALEY & CO.. Wholesale Grocer and Produce dealers, No 223 Market street, be tween sth and 6th, North side, Philadelphia. non 10.3 m THE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third streets, still col:Alone& the sale of Dry Goods, at reducer prices, and is now offering greater induce ments to purchasers. The remainder of our Alpacess, hierioors, Muslin de 'sines. Calicoes, Flannel., Linsey., Jeans, Ominous, Blankets and Shawls, together with many other goods. We have concluded to clove off at coat for • few days. in or der to reduce our stock previous to Spring. Purchw. sera will find this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at exceedingly low prices. Call early and se cure a good bargain Jan 14 WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on tho first day of January, inst, associated with him Jas. W. Heilman and John F Jenr.ings, under the name and style of Culernan, Mailman & Co. will auw hare to creased facilties for manufacturing Stet/Springs. ham mered Anea, Americnn Mayer and Spring Steel. &u, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solici ted. and hope by strict ettenti.m to bosiness. to mint a continuance to the new firm, the favors w liberal he. stowed upon aim. Factor yon St Clair rtrwet—ware house 41 Wood street, opposite St Charles Hotel, where can be foond a good assortment of Spi Any. Asia* A B. and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of es. cry description, together with Iron. Nails, anal Pus , burgh manufactured an IC e,. (?° The highest pr me paid for Scrap Iron. pr '23 WM. Cul.f.K•VI, /On% T. JILOXIAG*, J4ll. W. IiAILINAN. COLLMAN, HAILM N & .Vanufacturers of Carriage Springs 4- Ax'rr,A b. •:( D Spring steel & dealers In Coach Trimmings Of eNer:, de.cr manufactory on ST. CLAIR ST. Werrhouse, 43 WOOD Si HEE T, opposi • Charles lintel. J. 021 O:Zr 5 5 cia .IRKET STREET, Betzeren Fourth it., and the Diamond. RECEIVED BY ,EXPRE.BS, The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A large and extensive assortmer 5L..1., Super. all wool Brosivs; Primed Tulkeri and Ceslt mere, Blk embroidered Turkey, !Pk and ..11,xie ed silk fringed Thibbet, Super. embrotdertd TtolThet, Damask and 'ilk wowed. black and c tlarnd Met:nv, and a large assortment of Plaid and Woolen Sba arts, All of which will be sold at a small ad rare a!,4,ve Eastern cost. A LISOLOM MORRIS. jan 1 :NI!). 65. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. THE subscriber hos mad. atrangements with the New York "Peale Tea COMPA)I7" for the ex clusive sale of their Teas in Piushursh anti A ilecbeny cities, and he has now a full supply uf al i the duff-rent kinds and qualities imported by this extension Cu,n pany, done up in quarter pound, half pound, pound packages and five pound cantouns. The first or inside wrapper is lead, the second wrapper is water proof paper, and the third or outside wrapper is of Chinese paper. The company will sell none but ruse good Teas, dune up in this superior manner, ell of them grown in the most luxuriant dist! icts uf China, and at pikes couch lower than the same quality of Teas have ever been offered in this market. Proprietors of Steamboats, Hotels and privatofaruiles are invited to pesos a call. A word to Tea Drinkers.—The Pekin Tea Corn pan, 75 Fulton street, have imported into this market some five hundred thousand dollars worth alb* finest grades of Green and Black Teas, grown in the Ce lestial Empire, dune .up in all the vations fancy pack ages that Ct inese ingenuity can invent. It is a privi lege to buy teas at this great establishment, and a [usury and a comfort to drink thew. They sell teas only—New ,York esnporikna. WM. B. 81-IAPTER The finest specimens or green end black Jens ever sold in this country, are Imported by the Pekin Tea Company, 74 Fulton street. Thoors.who went good teas at reasonable prices, can always get them there [N Y Tribune. We have tried the teas imported by the Pekin Tee Company, 75 Fulton street, and If we live will try them often. They are sellingthe mostdelicicreis teiss weever drink.—New York Evening Post. A JAYNES. Agent. 72, Fourth street, near Wood, Pittsburgh. jan3o dlwej-w3t. Allegheny Cemetery. D EasoNs desirousof purchasing iota In tbisCrim etery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grourds, or to E Thorn, Druggiat, ter. net of pena and Hand streets, Pitusburgh. By order of the Board. J..C.I3.SLETT. dec 11Sopariatemdent. IF 3 ou want to purchase any bedsteds,tahles, e b i i m settees, or any thing else in the furniture line, you cant do better than to call at the furnitArs ,ware room of T B YOUNG & CO, deel3. Hand st, between Penn and Liberty. IF you went to get a good article cheap do not for get to call at the Furniture Were Room of TB YOUNG & Co, noel! Hand at. between Liberty and Ponn. fiess. • A PAIR of plain neat sofas on band Ind far sale Alk. et the Panthers Wane Rowe of R YOUNG &Co. Henttst. between Liberty and Penn. MIEN IMICELEM janl4.lmdltw NOTICE Commissioners jan27.d&wtapl NOTICE 13pawiral. AT COST, AT COST. A A. MASON Co-Partnership PEKIN TEA STORE. No 72 Foter l / 4 Street, 'sear. Won!. IParnitare. Dropping and Plain Bureaus. : 4 ' 4 'Are IfA BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. From the N 0 Picayune, Jan 27 FROM HAVANA. By the at rival or the brig, P Soule, Capt Delville, we have received full file. of Havana papers to the 12th inst, as also a letter from our attentive corres• Our Havana correspondent—whose accuracy here tofore upon matters pertaining to the secret mover moot• of his own and other governments, entitle his speculations to great weight—alludes again W the hidden purposes of Spain and Great Ilritain upon Mexico. Ile is a man who does not write for agile- Lion, but-frorn opinions founded upon the best sources of intelligence, here is the lettert li•yArt•, Jun 12,1346 "Santa Ana, shortly before the arrival of the steam sr bringing an account of the recent revolution in Melico, gave up the house he 64rtnerly occupied, and tools another by the month, within art hour's ride of the city : By the steamer, there came from Vera Cruz • special message to him. By the back steamer, whi,ch sailed yesterday for Vera Cruz, this mourn gee returned. On the same boat was cent, by our government, an aid of the captain general, on n spe cial mission. As noun as possible, the Spanish ship of the line now here is to proceed to Vera Cruz. In the well informed circles here, it has leaked out thm General Paredes is the dupe—or, us I called him in a former letter, the cat's-paw—of two °pinning parties; one led by Almonte and the Santa Ann faction,and the other got up and wirepuller! by the Britl4l3 and Span ish (the French representative is here) and who call themselves the 'monnrchicnl party.' At the present m omen t, the tight is strong bet wren the two partie4. llcrrers'• fall it cona;riereti certain, and as an evidence of his weakness. he has given way to popular clamor a% refers to the American miniver Fitom Sir.nn• Lions—(.'arrtire of Sid Oi l ...—. The N 0 I'tceyonelue • copy of the Swire Leone Watchmen of the f29th November,from which is g leap ed the following items: A war Mti ragtag in the Sherbro country. and the whole terrltury had beer. overrun and reduced to •alt es. Ttrnhoo, the residence of King Sycurnmah, a short distance from Sbearro, had been entirely der t roved. Several veuele, captured 1.1 Britioh eritiver», ismd bees taken into Freetua n for adjudication. The brig Regeoerator (contictrined uodrr the name of Anl• but April. by the Court of Mixed Catninioaiosi) isrig Vela. brigantine loobella, barque Prinveua, and • 6chawyer name untitioern. all Bratillian, were the vet• eels captured. The Trim-roe arr. token by It it 81 Hof Cope !Heat, jun in the act of enshork ing 81)0 Beim; alarmed by tine signal light of rbe•'a tts. t!io • et .ere hurriedly urn u 6 to the Tin' Laid sae roiled by the Itigi.t iit Benin with 3 41folovre estorats. la 41 St Prrata co to Spa: a.—The Vutl. ad,lphia V S Gazette of Saturd..., .r.,tt• from it istg Port 11.1 Princopaprr, in ate t that the, Spar.lol glect, lately rcllortr , l a; li•rana. Las arrived st S: f 1 .- rnino IVO *stab 11.1.-,1 a prviectorat• over the Lhsaa inp• ions itepatatic, with the aprethatimn of l'restagrot S a o, tans and Biabor l'ortft It.r blark f.rrrnrrfrnt tlrn ottxr part of the lalattd, try l'er. , PICTS, I* trNilllCf,i by Francs. ID con•errott,a to- tiltatuffrird to tbo Coeval at the CAi.C. 1.-1" of 153,000 a dertanle I. CV"Tha St Louie Itepiuter thn '2414 u'; ta r : ''Tbe Dalimn in aitempt.ac to rake II xI t,at a tuts, struck • rick ur. Seiurday, twiinect. OA, and Alt rn, tad ir . iened het Slap tw• tuiu the duck •n.l tcpairmd a mt.,: as The ;tentage, we trod...feted, was Worthy •f Notice TPRIOVEMENTS stri I its ercr.es are t 1 ttlet 1, of the day, This rray ra'ied the unctroverneui 4. (.4. scarvely do a e hear of ohe I;c: ore j some other Is presented bef.cs m.oe istin , letful than the last, tin. it writ I. Ar4„,wl.lg , rl be. every 0.. r that the invention of ■ vere•CtUrr , errneefe!ern, raps' b:e of re:teving an t effectin; • permseent retry ci the numerous sritielt 01crti is Iteir to,” is a derhited blevong to end the invent', laudesi as a pbtlistithrayain (se ought to he) as roach , set as o w who LMlNtlegt Alt Ire ItitrUgohn is of tits oft Cot.; ten pod it, churlish'', purptaes. to. !itch ts per - teeth' be lota net ate power ‘,l tal.ine ioot. Ihe o,is-h 1.1 Tti mire!. :• I Ante , 1'.,;•, cuticle or ail the renuisite for the reles, het' •uff , ru g ittoutiand. from Or , raglan corn! Feint. In reareei:ng the or pet• ri, les frruc. the Aystent. and tallautuung a healthy and ; rictnin to all the 415i-tont funetains of our In. I dy. Yersons uaiie 'base .1'.:11.1 suit never be troubled with the Ilrociache, Vertigo. Nooses, sickness at the ! Istomach, piasplia Oa 1111.0, Laftrkgeuvron sod d.attve nes.. 11 1 the use of ihem frt n few !root h•, the most it,veterstr CllO. !rf li?Sireri• t w1:1 re! I. The 1 net mildly and effectually, causttic no uneaturisias or ! 'which those l'urd, are 11 , 1 cod s ! , AO toil shopt:etsts ask• lot wart is, tie: ma) be j , ,Jged accordit g to then g, t:; f' re pared and sold wholesale slot clad, by the proctor, EDGAR Till/RN. cointr 11,3:4 ;eoI N. B. E. T. ~ !!1,40 I ' COprie•c., of TferryTro•,), earinitotive. All orders for colter of • l.ieti rieert ' directed a, •bcve, geese paid. Lost on Itiontay Morning. APAIR of Gold Framed Spf.c.taC!,. 1141110 1 41111110 in • German silver rase, between the coiner al Fourth anal Grant streets and NPFadden's silver ware house, Market street. 1 stopped at Mr Arnelerls to see the time of day, where the spectacle's case might have boon drerpd. In dm frame the glasses are very different, one of them is a gloss that r scarified so as to bring the tows to the centre of the gloss, this is a glass for a young person; the other glass is full for 40 years of age. The frames are made to meet the nose by turning them upside down. A reasonable reward will be given by leaving them at Otte <afire, or returning to the owner in Grant street between Third 'and Fourth attoel. MAIILON ROGERS. TILAKEI.I( h MITCIJEL, REAL EBTATE AGENTS St CONVEYANCERS. CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and •ale ot Guy and County Pruperty.ond all other i 01111114,11 connected with Held Etttate. They snit altin vrefmre Deed•, Honda, Morts.ases and all other legal in•tru menu of writing. on moderate terms. tier the con vanierce of the public, they have two offices—the Law office of John J corner of Fourth and Smithfield streeu, (2d story,)nnd the office of Jame, Blakely, oo - roan street, near the Canal Bridge, iotli Ward. jan2.3 6m.] Old Worm 1111ed4ines must Mani Mr./L. Paretsis read :tufo/fleeing: - rur ß R E sellers:—As I irp getting another vial .I..Y.Loryour vermifuge, I will tell you that some time since I gave a vialof sour vermifuge to, a child of mine, aged I year, an4l %he passed 110 worms, 70 of them of a large size. J. rec.ornmend your Vet mifuge to all pa rents who may seed loch a Medicine fur their children DANIEL DOUGHERTY. Wilitins.tp, Allegheny co.,Pe, Jan 6th, 1846. Prepared end sold by R E SELLERS, 57 Wood street- Sold ids° by Karr and Mohler, 14? Wood it 1, Wil. cox, Jr, and Wm Thorn, Michel at. Feu 4. Cassel, sth wur4, and H Y Schwartz.and J Mitchell, Alle- gheny city. .jan29 DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. A NEW and convenient too story dwelling t,IIL. fur rent, enquire at this, ofFiTit:ir.itir,rut. I v otrt 22 St Clair st. ..1.--.--... o•.PutaesmWT. lAMPTON &SMITH have Me day 'monis -ted with them Wm C 11VKibbto, in the whole sale Dry Goods business. The business will be con ducted under the style and firm of 'Hampton, Smith, & Cu. Pittsburgh, Jars let, 1946. jun '29 2w. RAMP T 0 N. SMITH & Oa, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS DEALERS No 54 Wood street, PittabetrgA , Pa, Ur A IT. removed to the new brick warehouse, No 1.1 54 Wood street, between Third and Fourth ill% where they will receive their stock of Spring goods, to which they invite the I, tleution of city and country hoye: s. jan29.2w. Booms and Steam Power for Bent IIWU Rooms, (2d and 3d floors,) each 35 feet front, by 80 feet deep, well lighted, and on the best business part of Smithfield street. Also, a 3d story Room, 18 feet by 60 feet. The above rooms can all be furnished with steam Nast on tit f 1 Must reasonable terrns. Apply to BLAKELY &Nil fCli F.L, jan26 car of 4th and Smithfield its . (2d story.) Rot , . Dr. Bartholomew'; PINK EXPECTORANT SYRUP. A N agreeable cordial and eff..ctivq remedy fm IlmtrieneAs. (201,b , . 1-b,i a, it, the Breast, Inflnenxa, Bard Breathing, and Biflicult Expectora tion. For adults in child on and told climates and warm. 1110 proprietors are aware that there are many tem Niles furcougha am! diseases t•f the Itiv; s ome n doubt are good; but it has remained to a late day to dis cover an •trticle sn admirably fittrd in these compl a int s 50 ptPrv(11 1 111 and eff,ctual and yet so perfctly innocent and mild. The proprietors are now muking rapid arrangement. to have this article in the bands of every druggist and apothecary in this calvary. It may be known to Is ernuino try the following signal re ea below, or the Rev. Gentleman and Physician, who is the author of it. It is with greet pletssure that tlwpmprintors ere ens bled thus to Ming forward an maid's.) truly meritori °us as this syrup. and from each a gnome, and they gnus the community who have occasion lot its usu rosy always find it within their reach, boil, us to the piaci, at which it may be found, and the low prin . ., et , A hkh it is sold. Nawr YORK. J.n‘i..ry 12. HYVii:7, used Dr. liarsholumaar's Eapsmt main. Syrup in my family. it lins produced sit:Middle efre,:ts. (The of the 'llealbel , of ',v family Will !UMW.' W ith n di* tressihg cough fur titres Clfll. Ind after trying unity things without !minx benefited. I ut length bou,ad a bottle of the shove named esrup, which, sifter thrice entirels cured her. SWIMS CLAN:SON, Di,' :"..8 White , strtet. For ~le l.y B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Cn. rttrnnr 6111 rind liVnod its. A New Historical Magaitias: NEVI 1,1, E 11. CRAIG, Esq. Enrruit THE OLDEN TIME, 11 WON fLT PERIODICAL devoted to dm pre tl %,.,..taion of j oeu st;ents sod mhos authentic inlor. rnsi inn, in relation to the first ,161111 of Europeans to the Upper Ohio Valley; r f the stru;gle hetween France anal Ores! ilt itnln for ;Li iimsessnin; ell its first o,tlie. riwint, anal or its gnidusil arrragre yr/ improverneril. The design of the publication hating tu give, io a plain and popular mangier. ■ history of the country, near the Allegheny. Mrinnnirshela and Ohin rivers, from the date of the first I 'Jails LI - Europeans down to itie present time. C cm INS /MIT (iI•V•IlT) Nustara.— Intr..Urc:irn—.Notices of the ("aim• of France and if (treat Breath to the Obi* it'•lle% —l.:align nimo pants in 175 Q—Fist Coliishics lietereen tn. rend, Enaloar--Inairgetiony ul Dinatildie ' tan ifif.e s o ihinalon l e iaufrell during los 10 Vrnanra aid Le .I.mtif—l'latract from (iin'. J.ll, . • all—Arra‘3l of Nlniiir %%within/um 01 LnoflPi I 111- 1, -rth JomoTabo—J. bra .l'E+ncea's Dret,l4lll./1: 1.4 ' Fiot Iltri.vmtie—conieast—ttliteareladst Ailegto I The Wine host...noon .titirmlire: Over A tiegt.e., aot Corear'grater. T Hite . "' I te 'IMT ,, r I low nabltri. 0:1 The 15.1...11. ) , a oar:: nnuch Lat.t, r::•11 ',1•1 aC. i cor.l• .1 43 lat g o ior:atu 11; , •. rr§r , rei t,d!yze. •ni on Ana pear..: I %V: kW" rule. A Npir sfirarh.:4c.. l tt,r tear e t:1 form a M:4.. Vat ~e.oiy G,A) r • ;; , s t,f n;..1 mci rr A : It c•• J W. CU K. ra1.,',.51.r BS . . _ Di 1111,01114 PoLutod Gold Pons. J1...i It 1 - .17 WEI). eber t A. Ilf Nrirlrd GOA l'et,t, 4,1 C V.: 0 ! C W. 1,...,1.14 , 111 •t It, l'r.rtat N. • V..eld T./ 'ft,. 1 !res. 1,1 , 11 CV Of %err a T . , .1 f • a".l • atlat,,fli. W. Mi '%‘ nnr of 4111 11,4,1 For neat. \ 11;,ij 0 a itlor, tairla Irt,l• A C., L. , I al' •11.. i Pr!, C. A ! , ,,a catir(e irnrrivdtatri) A10 , .F, ...t & T. ,, fnerr •turll 17,0,.. 111 , 1 4 , 1 th.ri GaTi . 1.1,f g A rpiy 10 J MIS MAY, 1.1.'211 83 N 1 \ Rm. r 83 1 l'"•1 -VII t54.1{.4 rt).4 ,, e151,nnr, p.a•• Lutr.l, t ,. (1. '•;', •t. 61. 7. 2 A...ri1l 9. A Is. rtacr• A.;+nene, ft;ki Ihri•ost rtsc , al , wrr ti.:. caa 1.4. haul al y ot , .rr i.lacn wet; of tha fr. ,,, 113t111 , 11 • jar,lll B. E. C. , 7';ST 1141. K $3 NI STPILF:r 83 S " A ~' 1.M.7 u.ri n.Brode .yd Tl):!ket Itr-s! Planno!• Oomrstk- ,1.); (7.k.Fl,tc Nhuthn Dvi•t , Ih!ennst . [ ”11 ,rit at..! Frrnfil Celt i,k 4 , 111 Ihr eLo.n lb; (:i r,•r) ii, those n.ii niwripittw.l w , set SE her 1,1 ,Ve the. value. I 1,, 14. , V.`, irehAlel Sh.lll,lL 111).11. 331114 MIT ot , TLINE MAPS IVE IT( /wrier "fo.li:ine Maps, fur Sao,' 4 • 1e , 151 , 1, CW116411111 424 diatinct nn s 1•10- and 1 , 11-patv I um caurra•a, a . r i o r ruraiii,,our, riesicriptiono,lerlfoaai&C. Ss., for It/r riliJ pirjuir• urn now- in urn in rieurriN curry S 'IIVOI .cw )inik. and the I:u.t. ern Tearlmrs are resportf4!ly inv;:tod to call and ea amine thc;n. JOIIN II MELLOR, 1.22 Wool •treat Fnr oale by fan 7 Old Rye Wldskey 9 BARRELS Monongaluif Wlsj44(7, (isn ...tritium.] all Ilyer,in slOtt,Ani fur sabl by yin 22. STERETT u c, , ie NISI , twat. Frt.nt. Ti AD LRA W INES.—ltrice; ,thi+ora & Star; Blackburn; I, , ,ntion particular. A sopply of thr nbcr:rt lino brand. In rusks anti bat iler. lot torbt by rborleatiyon, or don't!) by STEBETT & CO., jitnl9 18 81silont rt. Sherry Win• Dry, Gomm s, Co's Blown; u'tr' " " Pak; Corte.' Fur tido by OA tlemkjon ox dosaa, by STIMETT& CO., jaol9 18 Market it ir ENE RIFFE WINES. AT Wholesale or Retail by 9TEIRTT &CO., ja n 6 18 Market street, one door above Front 0 A LABAI/t. ANDOPORTO WINKS, at whole. N../ sate and retail, by STERETX & Co. No 18. Market street, one door above Front L ISBON WINES.—At whole.ele or retell by STERETT & CO., jonlo 18 Market at. (UST received at the Three Big DOOM, the lorg• VP wit and best assortment of Shirts, ever offered In the Piusborgh market, which will be sold whole sale or retell on reasenabieterras. oct2s. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. es,~„<e. Barrows & Turner, DRY GOODS gMA MOIME2 NO. 46 MARKET STREET, VA:l5i • _ 1111,1111110.... • . „dr Prices Reduced for Thirty days BEING desirous of reducing their present stock as much an possible, previous to the opening of the Spring trade, make known to their numerous CUslU mere, and all purchasers of Dry Goods, that their entire assortment now in store, will be offered the neat thirty das , at Reduced Prices. Dress Goods —Rep. Cashmeres, Cash Mere d'E. Eccosin. Nlouslin de Leaned 18t to 2Scts, pet yard, one lot extra 37i. Alpacas —Superior bilk warp warranted at 67 eta; blue black lustre+. beautiful, 37i to 40 eta; colors of every description at 37i eta. Bonshazotes.—Lupin's hest at the lowest prices. French, 1 hibet Cloths, of the very best mender: tore. E.glish Aftrinos.—Black, blue and all other col ors at 374 cis. Shatals.—Brocha, beautiful patterns, $12a13; Ter. kepi, Lich st) les, - . 7 Black Merino. Ilanniquen's best $4,40a10 Ladies' Cram/9.-811k; velvet, satin and Fancy silk, splendid variety. Glores.—Bajou's best l'aris kid, in all shades, ;it ices 1324 eta, usually 75 cts; silk, wool and Lisp's thread. . . flout ry.—Black lied colored lambs wool 21 to 42 cts; worsted, oil*, 51‘..ral6an and thread in all their great variety. Oala Plaid7.—Splendid patterns, price 6 1.4 cts. Lind tuned and plain, from 15 to 21 chi. .Wevnkrts.—Extra fancy boom], prico per pair 12 4 from $5.50-12 14—50,50, uitually $3,00; Wool Muskets 1.60 to 1.76• flannels.—English, all colors. 25 to 11 cts. extra bran. [milled scarlet 331 3 cts. Linen Goods.—White Durousk Linenc Superior and priced spreads of esely me, brown linen from 31 cis. osplt-iirt. Dintwri ke- Gousrlt ei ins Goode at Great. Dargisitot- Prasete!!—lleegtif,ileeeuttment from ft 1-4 b , 12 1 2 cents per paid; one I'4 price 13 3-4 usuoity cts. Slteriinf a—Brown and bleached ail widths and Gent.'emen' Department —Broadcloths. pant •tuff. and vesting. trinirnings, 4, with iicii •at in scat Is and era% di 11. it dick, Iddisit and every style fancy mint: euta kid gloves, price ulk'and linen p••cket handkercinifs ca. Made up shirts. Uriit 1.13 1-4. diesiits and cutlitcs, suspetniercurnistel !a., at great largninctovther wilt, vueh antic-lea a. era usually kept. Purchase's eta it vited to exam No 46. Three doors above Third it. BARROWS St TURNER rirtiotcsait,Jaa 1816. PROPOS IiLS he received by the subscriber at this plat., cirril rrvitt rif Pie 16ih Feu-titre next frirruviitit: arid delivern4 et t!..e nary yard at Pen. lICL . II , en Of in.ifnre tl.o t.tchL cf April Lev:, two thou, .and tort te. qG tinutida viol') of the beet bittjmint;U/ novil sit illWe CrO stenm.i t. iii. (J :1 (VIII mitt be of tit. rtry hest quallty and tn.re.,2 trio at the Navy Yard, l'envaco , n, as !.rate enrn,ati,ivot and ti ter him, any it which may not he If le he tinreediateiir geriaratuid from the tfie r,r.. Ile of the riiniractor. Ith Li. o 11:1,4 ton, !Il italf the 4monlnt , 11 IP. cortia( - 1 ill I, r, uir,J fr.r Its I . 'lo, t,l a cescrvalion cf irrt r 4 elf [r:7• v. hnh fn:..' 14 rprift ., l. 44 r,ic not /PR 11(1,, cuinio ' ett,la of .M41:4 lo In r .1 f.„. Iw.• 00 Ow prri „rtl, rt;rorricitrr to 1.•'.7, viral thr period limited lir I:. 41e tt. right is r.•scrirr.l. to direct purchases to r . ll._ rector n.. 1 t. 4 totrei or. e. .• fur •rri of coed. ..re iho r nuert price, err' 0., to, prir crime re... Pried use cud bet., tit of the rotted Papottrnis will rna.l. on Lilt. approved by .4 the N...y 'lrani at Pensacola, by ft I the S. Nall Agents nsl7, contlactur mar -•for wny n Jays after the blll2 ere wteniente,i !Am, 3N. W. HUNTER, t( bent. Surerinfrhdr::. end Lnt in Georee plnn of Lo.s. in the upper pert o' Al la nen, ate. .3 CO'. (re;(runt 200 feet deep. The hoarse (tint fini.hed.) Tle• late nattier {Flog wdi he Auld low to close the }:.rate. Ai... V 1..4 c riroot.ai, .*.ch 24 by 104 fret, io i'ilur •ilia. Acrr• ain ran, (.irting Garden,) M 1.6 at,i•b'e IJuv,d L.A, 24 1 / 2 IVO la.:. near (./ 2 I.ot. a P.wr outo, ercsmi a very ri1,1,..•,,5• L o t s o. Purr Street including cor ner Aloo. aFt rune IJl.lor(vn Laa.r,) r ti,;e otd Chas , rnetory, (sth NN Also, a 1.4.1 liroun.l on Liberty ' , rect. 50 fort I, ot -qt., 16t) feet deop (tiontlnt on 2 streets) on *inch o, err,. tr.' • !,n - aoet of Irtrnleuts• LAI l'onn aril I.,scust streets, A:oo. • Farm contatnlog 12,5 acres, situate in Fay• uo '1 t ot, r slot,. A ileg I.eny l:ounty, with fiutuml, I ',hard., atri othet im;n.vr menu. A 1..., 3 Buti,lutg httz on 3d •t., bet•t•enSmilittiaki and I; t Wit 1111. N-11.. near yun G antrn, wettmzeiard Ct , Unl) , ealr.l3llllllC QC ft . /. h bly unprroreel. Ann. 13 I,oa of Land on Chart lees Creek t Gan• tionler, earl, iton, 10 10 15 nere•. Al-0. 2 I.erta of Land, eneh eorinining 20 Beres, on wh.c6 re erev:e.ll.'oltage liuuNeot, flare., fine coon; Orehar.lr. Sc. , 5 Mile. of th• Court liuuee. %pply sa ai.t o, OtEce on Penn it.. end corner of 4 1. , n 4 Srmiht aI I Pittsl , u , eh. jan3l OLD W A FEw by... 1 pure (Ra Rye %V hiskey from Bto L I I years ohl on typ ..d by the hertel for 1131 c by P. C. MARTIN. janl3 e 0 Water. ytreet. AFEW half riper of pule Cognise and pale !Iran chi if f different blanch, wairantied pure; 2 find pip t , ilolland Gin, lino flavor; 30 batt,ll rrc tif',.., Whi.kry. a pune nfiirle; clio Scotch Whibkry, t.t.c. Sec. , In :it n.:glit and for salo in quantities to Init. For aalo lt , f . : I'. C. MARTIN, 11103 fit) Wafer at. _.•._._. L'Ukt I. Am) MEDICINE wiNk:s. VI - AAA of portend noNlicine wines of 11Upt, • ,or flavor, tout of which iv on draught, fur sale in any quantity to 4141 t. by 3'. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at. TOU II TON BIT It.:l{S and prppermint;cigate uud T‘d.itc.o alwa)r cr. band and for oalc by B. C. MARTIN. Water street. CRA:SII EA) RUGAR. A N LW un band and for oak P. C. MARTIN jeni3 60 Water went • PLAYING CA111)S. a DIi,Z packs Flaying c i :ini c t . f:4 AT sl i kb l y s, janl3 BO Water et. Three Building Lots ibr SAIL NTO. 71, 72 and 73, in Hart's plan, containing J- 1 1 24 foot in width and 132 feet in length or dept) adjoining John R. Butler, Esq., in yin &Fah Ward, If not sold at titivate sale, they will be offered,at pub. lic sale on thereon's** on Thnunfay the 23r1 April, 1846. GEO. COCHRAN, jan 22 Executor of Aaron fierc, thicea.ed• TEI F. subscriber is renting out several large rooms in his establishment with .teem power. at low rates to good tenets. H H RYAN. jan 17 MEM! ULAIJILT & MITCUSL, BRANDI, GIN, Sc Os-Partnership F nE undersigned have this day entered into co- pertnesnip for the transaction of the Wholsair Gincery, Produce and Commission Business, under the Sitri uf Lambert & Shinto!, HENItY LAMBERT. JOHN SHIPTON. Pittsbnr.h, Jan Mth. Hlig• [Feb HENRY LAM'CKT LAILSERT & SHIP TON, WHOLESALE•GRgCEDS. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCMANTS Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh riEannfacturos Nus 133 and 135 IVoal street Teas. 250 PACKAGES Y. H. Imperial G. P and Poucliong Tea in cheat. half-a:4l.r catty boxes and canniatera in Ftoro awl far tale by H. LA4BERT. 133 and 135 Wood rt. 4ro BAQS Rio, pert prifita Oren: ,lava in stote and for sale by H. LAMBERT. kin§ 133 and 135 Wood it Tobacso. goo BONES le 5. 124 113 a and 324, Richmond ...0 Tobacco in More and for sale by H. I,AMBERT, 133 and 135 Wond at. t s 175 W s No 3 "soutlehltlciteroli 30 " 1 and 2 5 half bbls large No It 6 barrels No 1 salmon; 30 " Alewives (Herrings;) 15 " Gibbed " 12 casks Prime Codfish; I'2o bones Scald Herrings; In store and Cur sale by Sundries. 30 bids Tanners Oil; 40 bbls N C Tar; 50 Chipped Logwood; 20 " Span Whiting; 25 " Nn 1 rosin; 5 " "Lovering's" Crushed sugar; 30 boxes Chocolate; 30 do White Clay Pipes; 10 bbls rock candy; 2 casks Obmrn M adder, 3 ceroons S F Indigo; In store and for sale by H LAMBERT, jans. 133 and 135 Wood at. Sagapu 111‘prITE !rayons Sugar in Boxes; V White Brazil ditto in bbls, In store and fur sale by J. & J. 1111)EVITT, 224 I. iy at Pittaburgh !Manufactured Tobacco. 20 KEGS Plug Tobacco; 5 '• Ladies Twist, do; 10 " Va. " d,4 10 •' Cav'd, Is Lump, do; /n store and for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT, i 24 Liberty st Ground Spices. IfiCANS Ground Pepper; .1... r 10 Cans Ground Cinnamon; C11:141 Ground A Itpice; S do do Clovrr; In stole ac.l for sale by J & J Mcf)F.CITT. 224 Liberty at., PLAID CLOAKINGS 20 PS. Phil/ Cloaking', new and lieautiful patterns, just. reciveci al No 42 Market et,coi ncr of Third, by A A MASON. der 12 iLANINF:LS). FLANNELS! I "pip improved makes tit Wheless'. end tell. at very low prices,by A A MASON dec 1 No 32 Nlerker SHAWLS. 1119 a ERIO Brocha She.,ls, just received le/ which will bo sold very low, by A A MASON, N 042 Market st. 1 CASE FLIUNITURE NTS Selling ni dic. per eard u A. A. MASON'S, dee 12 42 Market at. De Lainti. ink PS. Dark and Light plaid de lains for eLil dre n some as low as 29c. per yard, For sale at tin 42 Market at by dec 14 Scorching*. BEMS Scorching', on hand and for sale, by UPI lIIIRBRIDGF., WILSON & CO., ri.c24 Water went. la•tal. SAI TONS "Hanging Rock" Metal, on kand and Iv for isle ha BUIi.BRIDGE, WILSON &CO. d oor 4 Water it. Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers. PU RC HA SEES will find at Shea & Pennock'a a 101 l assorttrient of nten's Merino drawers, and double and single breasted Merino shirts. Also, Cot ton. do do bleached and unbleached. Doc. BLANKETS CASES No 3 (low priced) Economy Blankets Just receivod and fur sale by tie' SHEA Ss PENNOCK. Just Arrived at the “NewYerkEtore,n 100 DOZ. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid, Cash mere, and silk Glover', of the best qualities. N. 13. tune but the brat 11i,,1 kart at 79 Market street. novl2 W. H. GARRARD. New Works. TRAVELS IN MEXICO, over the Table Lands and Cordilleras of Mexico, during tote yea: /841 and jB4#, including a description of Catifuinta, the principal cider' and mining slistricts of that Republic, and the biographies of Itutbide anti. Santa Anna; by Albert M. Gillian; C. H.7:AY, corner of Wood strui3d Rts For sale b 7 jan7 _ _ TOTTEN ON MORTA RS.—Essay. on Hydrau lie •nd Common Mel tars, and on lime burning, by J. (i. Totten. • For sale by C. 11. KAY, jan7 corner of Wood and 3a at.. iloLLE's PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, 1.1 —an explanatory pronouncing Phonographic Dictionary of the English language, with a vocabulary of theca, Latin, Scripture and Geographical names, also, a collection of phrases often used by English wri ter,. C. H. KAY. corner of Wood and 3d •t+ For sale by jan7. RESIDENCE AT THE COURT LONDON comprising official and personal incindents. For sale by C. 11. KAY, corner or Wood and 3d sts. AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. The American Almanac and Reirositery of mere] I.nowiedge fur the year 1846. just received sad fur sale Ly C. H. RAY, janfi car Wood and 3d els. P _ osniummit Nl6:llMlrts of bis own time, by Sir N W. C. H. KAY, corner of Wood end Jd iU Fur kale by itin 6 To the Ladles. OPFsr.3INO thin day, another lot of Brocbe Shawls. Alto, on hand, a few sp:antlici French liroche 'Long Shawl 4, (all wool) which will be avid a grew. bargain, at the Now York atone. W.GAV.RAILD, V 9 Metket street. To the Ctentlemen AFI Nt assortment of French Clotht,Cassimetes and Vestings; a!so Scarfs, Cravats, Stochs, Shirts, Drawers. Ilin3erre4s . an Hosiery; also a fetv of the .Slisked"Flarenet Drawers and Shirts, at the "New YorltStarc,"l9 Market street. novl2 W. H. GARRARD. SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory,Ebony, &c. for sole by JOHN W. BLAIN, ISO, Wood tt. M!!!!== The Wohderful Vegetable Purgall►et PlTT4Beßtiti. F'.. Hea,lachr, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, Dispepsia, Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising o the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fever of all kinds, Fe male Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, Erysipe las, Dearness, Itching. of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Grav el, Netioul complaints, and a variety of otherdiseases, arising from Impurities of the blood, and obstruction) in the organs of digestion. [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C. VISEASE OF THE LIVER; biAR SlR:—Agreesble to your dellr ,e I write to keisp ydu apprfied of the prospects of the Clickener Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, In this city. You may recollect, Wheat gra commenced selling your mild!: nine, which was iii May, Igl4, we little dreamed of the /access that would crovin the undertating. Oar premises bad been so corripletely flooded by the one thouf4nd and one unsaleable remedy for every possi ble cortiplaint under the sun, that I seriously ccintem plated haying nothing more to do with any thing of the kind. However, at the most urgent solicitation, we consented to make a trial of yours. At first we Found considerabl,e4;fliculty in attracting public attention to wards them. People had been so often deceived by the vile compounds which have flooded the country for the last 15 years or more, that they determined, if possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the cOnt4- quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying in, for "love nor money." Thus mat terrs proceeded fora week or two, when, as "good leek would have it, "Mrs. N—, a lady of our city, who hid king suffered from an affection of tho Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded to accept of a box, on condition that nothing was tube paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I mugt confess, we ourselves had very little faith in the matter, know ing as We did, that her complaint was one of long standing, and bad been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physician; of this and several neighbor ing towns: But we had determined to give the Medi• rine a fair trial, and if it proved to be woribleas, it would be a source of satisfaction to know ii, both to you and to us. No legato our joy than surprise, how. ever, only a few days bad elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired for anoth er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," tiayi she, " - that year Pills ate beginning to work a gre,at change in my health, and altogether fur the better. When I took Me second dose, I began to feel much bettei-than I did at firm; the pain in my side was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blood seemed to Circ;:lato through my veins as it did in my youthful days. Since then, I have tekep the remainder of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progreseing at every repetition Of the dose. .1 have no doubt that a few more boxes will effectually cure me." The result was as she predicted. Her health is cuitipletely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty bas returned to he: cheeks, and the preipect of a long and a happy life is before her. I am Satisfied :he will neyer forget the Clickener Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex. traordinary care was rapidly disseminated throughthe city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week bad ' elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click Pelee* Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already increased to such an . extent, that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying, it. In fact, if it did nor seem like exaggeration, 1 might almost say that we literally besieged by women . and children, labor. H. LAMBERT, 133 and 135 Woml •t toe hair, the L:Wne, and the blind; the , consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging -s in pursuit of the never•failing Panacea.— of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing, in upon us (rum every quarter. One persrm informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Anott.er has just recovered from a seri ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice. And a (earth has just reenyczed fr om an attack of Pul monary Consumption, which had confined him to Ids bed for many ntunths.—Kowa ga. But do not fail to keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we base standing orders from the country to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest conyenience. Yours, &c. R. H. WILLIAMS. Qsfebee, L. C., April 14, 1845. A. A. MASON REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICEENER, is ties (niglntl inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of the sort was ever beard of until he intro duced themip JaAe, 184, as will be seen by the f9l towing This Dspletntt wa &Warded by the AMERICAN_.. INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New Yotk , October, 1543, to C. V. CLICKENER, for the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. JAMES TALLIM ADGE, President. T. 13. W•ICEBIAN, Corresponding Secretary. Guntms J. LtED,, Recording Secretary. I:3r To Avon) COURTEF76ITS.—YuTchmets must always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable and See that earl box has upon it his signature; ell others are counterfeit. W. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, is Dt. Cliokener's agent for Pittsburgh and vicinit octB HE sliding scale principle a,bamioned end the T minimum atandardadoptect at No. 02 Market Streist ite have been receiving for the last week or two. a fresh s'oriely of sealionable DRY GOODS, bought from the iganuilicturers, Importeli, and at Auction at tie lowest cash prices. Having had an experienced Agent ix Philadelphia and Nen. Y ;rk for some months past picking op' bargaiiii, here and there, ena bles us to offer to the public a Splendid stock of Goode with almost an imperceptible Ta rid'. Our 111444 cots• sists in part of the following Goods:— Shawls—a great variety; French Terkeri Shawls; F.nglith du do; Bp!endicl firosbe and Cashmere Shawls; Damask de; Black and Embroidered Terkeri do: Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe do; Lailii•s' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Plaid Woollen Shawls of every Tariet; Also a great variety of Cashmere D'Ecosse; rain de Lain, and barred and figured de Lain( English and French Merinoes; Alpaccas and Coburg Cloths; Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silks; Irish Linens—Cotton Alpacca and Cashmere Bose; CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, and VESTINGS. Also, nn excellent assortment of domestic Goods. All of which we uger, wholesale or retail, at such pri ces as we think cannot fail to please. Call and ex amine for yourselves—at No. 92 Market street. dec29-tf. MOSES COREY. A CERTAIN lot of ground situate on Penn, be 21,_ low %Velma street, Fifth Ward, containing IT feet front on Pens, and extending back 100 feet to Mulberry eiley, on which is erected a *nluablo three story brick house, and in rear a two story frame. Also, one other lot on Liberty street, opposite the Wesley Chapel, in said ward, containing 25 feet font, and extending bark 100 feet, on wnich Is erre. , ted a well finished two story frarna. Titles indispu- table. For further particulars, as to property and tetras of sub, apply to JOHN A PARKINSON, Ald. ' docllll Fifth Ward. --- Patronized by Erefybody, FOR THE CURE OF I , MIUM GREAT EXCITEMENT 1! TARIFF REPEALED!! ! -1/Equable Property fbr Salo 1113VOilley Velvets and Satins. ATOW open (by express) another lot of Fashions able Ribbons, Bonnet Velvets cnd Satins, atthis New York store, 79 Market street. darl3. W H GARRARD. T 9 9'9.64110 SI aonsea. A CITIZEN lectiyng for the South and Havana will attend to any business entrusted to bim.-' Address A through the Rust Office. des 13 "A,
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