_ wm. ALEXAN it beillattp. itivriung Vast. DER 6;SONS, .• ' trN DIAITA KERS. - , -- ..-,-. the 2d Presbyterian Chstreis, PIP' street. THEY ARE PREPARED TO 4 gaiiimm, furnish COFFINS of all kinds . CORRESPONDENTS. -..--' and sizes, of which they keep an assortment constantly ready made to be hod at all hours. Funerals will be In reference to communications which map nppear nttemied on the shortest notice, and every requisite In this paper, we hove one or two remarks to make.— therefor furnished, if required. We will insert none without the name of the author be • 0 . a RIVAT6 RESIDENC6, until the Ist of April, San In; Suitt:glade known tour, and when inserted, Mudtal -13,1,ky street near the canal bridge, Allegheny, where says be taken as expre:vive of the views of the writer,' orders will be received. and not the editor of this paper, uniesi the views so/ RUERLSCCII. expressed are editorially I emerked upon and approved I prrTssullGH, PA. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY G, 1346 A E Dakee's advertisement is very interesting to the young carpenters of our city, and perhaps some of the old ones would be benefited by attending to what he has to otter them. We would commend it to their attention. The funeral of Mr JOSEPH MAHLETT, who died a short time since at Herric.n's Island, on the Ohio River, will take place this evening, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence on Penn at, two doors from Hand. The friends of the family are respectfully to:: quested to attend. DEMOCRATIC MEETING The Democratic citizens of the Third Ward, Alle glieny city, will meet at the house cf Mrs Collier, on tohio st, on Saturday evening next, for the purpose of electing two deleg ntes,to meet in county convention on the following Wednesday, at 7 o'clock. fe4i6 Democratic County Convention. AL a meeting of the Democratic Committee of Cor res?ondence forthe county of Allegheny on the 10th inst at the Washington Hotel, it was On motion of Col .J A Gibson Resolved, That the,,Dernocratie eititens of city of Pittsburgh, and of the several boroughs and town ships of the county be requested to hold their pr;mary meetings at the usual Nixes on Saturday the 7th of February next for the purpose of chasing the usual, number of Delegates to represent the several districts in County Convention. Resohreei, That the Delegates so elected, be, and they are hereby directed to meet in Convention at the New Court House in Pittsburgh, on IVrultespar, l be 11 of Febrnary next at 12 o'clock for the purpose of appointingfive delegates to the Convention to beheld on the 4th of .larch next at Harrisburg to nominate a candidate for th JOHN C DAV ITT, Chairman. S Joss!, Secretary. Coughs aid Colds—ln all cases of coughs and! colds, the sufferers will find a pleasant but powerful remedy in C I ickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pill.—, The fame of this medicine has akesily spread far and , wide. Over five hundred thousand boxes of these pills were sold last year, having been used in all as certained cares with perfect success. Fur liver com plaint. affection of the lung , palpitation of the heart, influenza, asthma, scarlet fever, fever und ague, drop.l sv, typhus fever, and other diseases. This pill is coat-I ea with fine white sugar. so that the medicinal ingre dients are imperceptible to the taste. To children, they may be administered without difficulty. So well convinced is Dr Cliclserer of their efficacy in all spec 1. fled cases...A:3ot he pledges himself to return the money when the promised effect is not produced. Sold tci Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is gene.-al Agent fur Ilr Clickenet's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. cr Beware of an imitation article called "Impro red Strgar-Coated Pills," purporting to be Patented! Co-Partnership. as both the pills and pretended patent arc forgeries, i "I,IiTILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for V V of January, ;nut, a...octal,' with him J., Ve. the last hoar or five vests, has made his living by Heilman and John F Jennings, under the name and counterfeiting popular joadicines. feb 6. 'style of Coleman, Hallman Sr. Co. will now have in - creased facil ties for manufacturing Strel Springs. herr, meted Axes, Americnn Wive, and Spring Steel, &e. to which tha attention of &tilers is re.pectfelly odici ted. and hope by, striet aperrion to tr.ine,s. re merit a continuance to the new firm, the favors s o liberal h e stowed upon him. Fa:tory on St Clair street—wares house 43 Wood street, OppIISIIC St chartes where canbe fc.,,,;n 14 Sp, logs, A B. and Springtiteel, aria Coach Trimmings of e. cry description, togeti.er a it li Lon. Pct.- burgh rnsnufaciered arti.-;es. fl7eThe hrghe , o er;ce paid for Scrap Iron. ,r 1.23 On Wednesday night. the 4th inst.. Mr Joie N ton °Laos, Sr., in the 7 d year of his age. His funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon. :at o'clock, rem the residence of his, Andrew Nich olson, of Pitt Township. The friegds of the family ate respectfully invited to attend. Lost on Illoariay Morning, PAIR of Gold Framed Spectacles, 411111 11111 510111 Ain a German silver case, 1.1. tween the corner ut Fourth and Grant creels and M'Fadden's silver ware ; house, Matiset street. I stopped at Mr Ambler's to see the time of day, where the spectncla's case might have been dropped. In the frame the glasses are, very different, one of them is a glass that is scarified so as to bring the focus to the centre of the glass, this is a glass 6. - d; a young person; the ether glass is full for 6C/ years of age. The frames are made to Trvret the nose by turning them upsidedown. A reasonable reward will be given by leaving them at this office, or returning to the owner in Grant street between Third and Fourth street. M II LON ROGERS. feb3.lw. 014 Worm Nedicanes must stand back. Paresis read thefeibleiag: IVIIIE E Sellers :— As lam getting another vial . _Olaf your versasfugc, I will tell you that some time simnel rase asielof voar vermifuge to a child of mine, aged 1 year, and she passed 1.10 worms, 70 of them of a large size. recommend your Vermifuge town pa. rents w h o may need syc DA h a rnedic-ine for their clildien NIEL POEGHERTY. tp, Allegheny co., Ps, Jan .6th, 1810. Prepared and sold by .R E SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Sold also by Kerr and Mohler, 147 Wood at L roa Jr, and Won Thorn. NI alLet st. Fess 4- Cassel, sth ward, and Ii I' Schwartz and J Mitcholl, Alle. gheny city. j an'29 Purtleurtuu, Jan 2c, 1346. PROPOSALS will be received by the sobscriberl nt die place *mail noon of the tp t h February next for farnisbing and deli verng et the nay yard at Pro- I inertia, on or before the 40th cf April neat, two thou sand t0n5(2249 pounds each) elate best bitomiouusl lump coal suitable for steamers. The said coal moat be of the very bed quality. andl pass such inspection at the Navy Y ord, Pensacola, as I may be directed by tie commandant of said yard, andl if directed by him, any-portian:of it which may not be sastsfactory, is to be immediately separated from awl ether at the expense of the contractor. Satisfactory bonds, with two sureties. in half the am:wit of the cataract, will be required for its faith ful performance, in addition to a reservation of ten per centum, fur all bills which may he enjoyed, which reservation, will not be paid until the ,completion thecuntract.accerslieg to its taints. In case of failure on the part of the contractor to deliver the coal within the period limited fur its de livery. the right is reserved, to direct purchases t o, be made to supply deficiencies, and the contractor and his sureties are to be liable for any excess of cost, over the contract price, and the ten per cents reserved to be forfeited to the use and benefit of the United States. Payments will be made on bills duly approved by the Coatmendnt of the Navy Yard at Pensacola, by such of the U. S. Navy Agents es the contractor may prefer within thirty days after the bills are presented to him. W. W. HUNTER, jan2B4 Lieut. Superintendent. Worthy of Notice. LMPROVESIENTS and Inventions are the order of the day. This may well be called 'he age of; improvements, for scarcely do we hear of one before! some other is presented before us more wonderful than I the last. Now it will be acknowledged by every one that the ioventioo of a. vegetable composition, capa ble of relieving and effectine, a permanent cure of the I numerous tokick flesh is heir to," is a decided blessing to the suffering community; and the inventor lauded as a philanthropist (or ought to be) as much so tut ono who bequeaths his thousands of bin ill got ten gold to charitable purposes, (which Is perfectly right,) which he has not the power of taking with him. The composition of Thompson's Tonic Anti- Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills, combine all the quali ties requtiite for the release of the suffering thousands from thei: various complaints by removing the impu rities from the system, and substituting a healthy and sound action•to all the different functions of our bo dy. Persons using these Pills will never be troubled with the Headache, Vertigo, Nausea - , sickness at the stomach, pimples on the face, indigestion and costive ness. By the use of them for a few months, the roast inveterate case of Dyspepsia will yield. ,They act mildly and effectually, caustng no uneasiness or sickness which those Pills are apt Lode. All the Proprietors asks for them is, that they May be judged according to their merits. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by the Pro prietor, EDGAR THORN, corner Hand and Perm streets, Pittsburgh. N. B. E. T, is also Proprietor of Thompson's Carminitive: All orders for either of which must he Rev. Dr. Swift, Dr. Reynolds, Rev. Dr. Helton, Dr Speers, Rev. Dr. Dunlap, Qr. Brooke, Rev. Mr. Lee, Dr. Courtney, Sharpsbg ' Rev. Mr. Murry, Sherpaburg, Rev Mr. Williams NOTICE A LL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny tS.. as Collectors of Taxes, or otherwise, are rreq , l , - Led to settle their accounts on or before the 1/II day of April next, after which titre suits will be inurtedi• ately entered against delinquents. JAMES CUNSINNHAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, JOHN McDOWELL. Commissioners' Office, an‘2 j7.d&winot January t 23. 1846. S BY a relohnion of the Board of County Co moil. 'loners, warrants On the Treasurer will be drawn hereafter only on Tueaday. Wedineaday and Saturday of each week. JAS. GORMLY. Commisignner's Office, t Jenuery 23,1646• Law Notice. MHE u ndersigned lire ad sociated in tha PttiCticc of the Law. Their oilier is in the nevi , house ui R. Woods, Fourth street, near Grunt. RICHARD BIDDLE, ROBERT IN GODS. jan 26.chni.Scwt1 Removal BAG A LEY & SMITH have removed to their nes. warehouse, Nos La and 20 Wood street. (east side) where they will be pleased to invite the attention of their Ii lends and dealers generally to a large tied well selezte4 assortment of Groceries and Pit tsturgh Manufactures. 110 V 10 3111 . . 1311.Q.ALEY & SMITH, EI OIESA Lti GRUCERS, 16 att 2.0 \YOUR STltir.T. PITTdUCIIOII QMITH. BACIA LEN St CU., Who!. thocet e.. 7 end Produce dealers, No 223 Merkel Sltnel, be tweets sth end tith, Nuttit nov 10.3 m A.icosT, AT COSI IV HE subscriber. at the corner of Mai ket soil Third streets. still continues the $lllO of Dry Goods, nt reduce( prices. and it now offelit.g. gt,kwr ialure. merits to purchasers. The rownsiodet of out elook lags, Alpaccas, Merinoes Muslin de Woes, ( Flannels, Linsey*, Jeans, Cassitiettn, Blankets anti Shawls. together with many other goods. Wo Mite concluded to close if at cost for it few drays, in or. .derto reduce our stock preaiou• to Sitting. Purcha sers will find this a rare opportunitt of olitaming Goods at exceedingly low liners. Cull est ly and so cure a good bargain. jan 14 A A. NIASON. JE.5!“!..G0. JA]_W. HAILIKAI. COLEMAN, LI AILM N & CO„ Mattufacturer: of r.:a rescue Sprones A. Az! r. A LI D Spring steel& dealers in Coach Trimmings Of eserytn•nuinctory on sT. CLAIR Sr. W.,ehoug, 43 v, uot) s 1 fiLET, uprost.r St Charles Hotel. tr. 23 6Cr 6 6 I .12:0 01.1RKET STREET, Between Fourth st.. and the Diamond. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A large and eriensiee assortment of Shaw Is. st Super. ail WUUI Brasios; Ponied Tio'seil and mere. Blk e mbroidered ur Le ,13 ik and Mode:olet ed silk fringed Thibbet, Soper. e mbroiders:4 Tudibet. Damask and siik worsted. black and raiored Merino, ari d a l ar g e ass ortm,.raiir Plaid and Shan. All of which will be sold at a mill advani, •liore Eastern cost. .41.1SOLOM MORRIS. j3ll 1 NO. 68. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. PEKIN TEA STORE. No 72 Foura Street, near Wuo4l THE subscriber has made streingements • itlt the New York —Pax la TEA CUM PAN, " for the sit elusive sale of their Tans in Pius:m.l4h s tet Ailexlieny cities, and he has uow a full supply ',fall the different kinds end qualities imported by this extensive Coo. piny, done up in quarter pound, half potted, poor.' packa2es and Lie pound canzoons The first or imide wra:rpTri is lead, the second wrapper is water ',mot pepnr, and the third or outside wrapper is of Gl T ioese pd The company will well none het PUPIL good Taos. done up in this superior manner,all 44 them grown in the most luxuriant districts of Chinn, Red nt ntucli lower than the name quality of Teat have ever been offered in this market. Proprietors of Steam!,..ti, 11 , ,teip And privatefamiles are reined to give uT a call. A word to Tea Drinktrs.—The Pekin Tea Com paw, 75 Fulton street, have • impor•,rd into this market some five hundreli thousand dvlinrs wolih oldie finest grades of Grean artil .Black Teas, grown in the Ce lestial Empire, done up in all the various fancy pack• ages that Ctinese ingenuity ran innvnt. It in is pro.i• lege to buy teas at this great estubli.ihment. ass I u luxury and a comfort to drink them. Ti.; soil teas only.•—sVesi , York Emporium. The finest specimers of green and black teas ever sold in this roentry, are imparted by the Pekin Tea Company, 74 Fulton street. Those who want good tuna at reasonable prices, can always get them there {N Y 7'ribune. We have tried the teas imported by the Pekin Ten Company, 75 Fulton street, and if we live will try them often. They are selling, the most delicious teas we ever drank.—New York Evening Post. A JAYNES. Agent. 72, Fourth street, near Wood, Pittsburgh. jan3o tilw4.w3t. Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS desirousof purchasing lota in this Cum etery are referred for information to the Superin t.endent on the grourds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cur ner of Penn end Hand streets, Pittsbutgli. 135 order of the Board. J. CIISLETT. dee 11 Superintendent. Furniture IF}on want to purchase any bedsteds,tables ,ehaire, settees, or any thing else in the furniture line, you mot do better than to call at the furnitire ware room of ' T B YOUNG & CO, decrL ilsodst, between Penn and Liberty. Dressing and Plain Bureaus. IF ytu want to get a good artiole cheap do not for. get to pall at the Furniture Waielloom of B YOUNON Co, 1 Hand at. between Liberty end Penn. BOWS. A PAIR of plain neat tofu on bend and for sale BIL at be Furniture Ware Room of T B YOUNG & Co. o :l4 ' 4 l;,ape s --- - HY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. From t h u Baltimore Sun. TWENTY-NINTH CONGRSS Wasn't:arm.% Feb 3, 1846. SENATE. the Senate, after the presentation of sundry EMEMEE FiKeetttive communications, in answer to !deluder's, several memorials asking an amendment of the nat uralization laws, were presented and referred. Mr Clayton presented memorials, stoney worded, asking that New Castle rna) be made a port nf entry. Mr Calhoun presented the meritutial an 4 tesolu• tions of the Memphis Couyention. Po his motion, the matter was referred to a celot committee, eon• sivting of himself sv chuirtpan, cell Messrs Atchison, Semple, Barrow and Clodrnets• Mr I'rotro advocated the publication of extra copies of the Narrative of the Koi,loring Espedi• Lion, for tte use. of c dßeyes and other sr:cuticle insti Cummissiunere Thu bill providing for ibe con.tructien of ten iron tont - cell:nets, next cone up for consideration, but Mr Weetcut, n ho V/61.1 entitled to the flour, nut being jnn27•d&w2w. ready, it vtu. luid over. The hill providing turn sctlement of certain zluime of Toes. %as then then up, briefly debuted and then laid over. The remoinder of din dny wnn devoted L.) the coo sideralion .I . Executiue bo•docus. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. MI A sham') uttered the fullow ing reitululion, which Resolved, That the President he requested to communicate to the House any information in his possession, not Iteretame communicated, which af fects the relatitots existing between ilte U States and Mexico, and particularly, whether the Army and Na. .y oi the U Status, or any part of eithe.r,t as been or tiered to !nose towards that Republic; anti what nc• cut rent.', have come to the knowledge of the Pre.t• dent, to rrquirestich a tncvernent, provided the infer nation van. in hi, opinion, be coin:nu:lb-ate-3 without d etriment to the r übl te interest. Mr Dromgn de, on leave, I,troinC , il a bill to an nul and ishiogCe the Convention o f the 6th of u• gust, I:1;21, between the 1: States and Great Britain te•pci.licg the Coull!ry on the north Wei( of Arnei %c.a....a ul ILO stony :11 , enteine. and euthotaing nonce to to glvru 10 that eff,et. It we, reed twice mfrrord to iho Whole on the 1104 1111!. :111 9 C , Oto/1" , 11,11 Bbnii JP, a t. , : , 1:1 , ” Iti si rr ii. 1611 , it tlm Il tier, •,11.1)ollt,s tti B,lli • .;rrrn tpcc:lul Moat. 11.1 he 01 , 1 y tiOrlil p. Iflr , 1 I CI,AVO dr fluid noilt, to he yo.en 1.1 tinll.4llr r,l is I: Stlt•-• find dinti,r pose 4.1 11.11)i44 tha L..: • 1411 t,1110:,i 141 e I.k Ito I.llWd it PtiftOnly, but ritthittg m that art 1. to ttll•qrl`r , mF HI the rv,ht and 111.C1111. 41 of the prop- rect. ti ,e Cr .f he 15%4; contrac•lt ; a'tlr. Io truew Irl'i;t`litl:l. , f /I' MI .1 , 151.. th,e Irlll"rnv.,l the controversy 'he Orrcott Iyrr,t-ry writ Iso ir enJ rrs.,rued tine c..rdkiderst:.mui dot j ~1 :1/411 V 4 1.•:. Le,1,&...1,g OF' Pr c ”t" 3:1 rbontiet re W1,..•b ITII2 i,ro ta k en et) tutu, phi. el.ci f v ,p,, t, I; cnmm•tc<n .•• tv/lO.c iioutg cum pl, and r. fuiad ts. d. nn? n ra IMJ•1 , C.111. Do ashnnvor. do rlt•t OAP 1 , 4t,11 , 1:! ant Ni ht 1 it KG •1%.4/illir:.. 11,srr to tar :hat ; to ( - 1.11111., w 21: flit prtl,l2 Crllff , d as tr•l 1-Ip, Ibc : r ,. :ntrr i(en of 16• '~.• • (r4l, rte 41 , d 11 Nebr, 7be V; •:e . w•r , z 1.. r, 't 11.61. 0 1 to nr.d 6 irw..1, 3 1 and wn. ifi if.ll .I.lr TLe %V.,:n 1,4111 1,4,1r.t1 1., N flog. tiodi pwr with a lull SL. lib • Pllitt/ ' :d y lM "it 6.0111, .1.1.“ A l if.%g rni Fes ho low V,• krburtlr, nr,l sonL . sbn !eft h.q.. • •hikri time r,c , , s collo 1,4 N gird and 1,it1,1111(0 stem 1:13,en 14, 1 . 1.-1"11,116. I , . , urvti in f! Nubfa•ka woe ,d. 4, Swver,l pttsate mlitert barn to to Intl, co,rl . l'. .I.•P .4 th. ;Oil 1 , 1:h, a. Om I r IC:.! to ;lye tlw Oergun vr,c,l:i.g. of 11., IA I 111. lir ISE .1 S Fitt 01 ML.XI( Thu Unit tt tt.gt tect , scti t T r,.• 'd I !he .11 , p,4, One 6 , e r rontio only one .r .p,rrr 10.:0 v 311 from Ci t ,:,tatatt . t•l St 1,1014. .qt 1.041 i R.'. la akar,' t 7 Three Valuable tit:aiding Lots for Sale. NT O. 71, 72 +Ol,l 73 in 1 Att's plan, coritAlnir,r t'4 wet In wl,lll, Arid II?. I,Ait in h Adpitling John h . 11,1 r, ,in Slit 'h Word, II not sull xt riv, t te Axle. th,v will ,iTer,rl at tx:l,- 1:e mule on the pretri•vs on ititticiaA 111 , 431 13411. • GEI). COCII rt Jan 22 ExPel.tor of Atitt , n Hart. d,•••••no••1, — 7,n the L'curt of C , ntrttcot l'iras f A:lrk-ken, IN tUe rrroter of tho voluotitry u. sirronent of Saroorl Vitboestock: No 169, October, 11199. 4 il/4 - ' And now, Jan. 23. 184 Ft, William! - Simpson, essigneeje!Lving filed hit sup- plemesitury and final account, lot same is confirmed nisi, end it is ordered by the Court, that unless ex ception. to the same ute,tiled on or,before the first Monday o f Match omit, the tame he confirmed aim, lately, and that upon such conFrmation the. said as signee hare leave to depusite the balance of miine” in his hands in COlirt, and be further din-hinted front the execution of his treat, •nd the Court (o der that notice t.d the filing of said account with the above ru der be published in the -Dail Comriorl," and ''Daily Morning Post," weekly f or ( our tureen . Five weeks, the first publication to be made thirty days before the lime apixiitited for the coulinnattan of the above account. From the Record, GEORGE. R. RIDDLE, Pro. jan3o•d Inw4t L. O. ItICTSOI.DII. J. L. HUI I nEYNOLDS & BONE: FORWARDING AND COMM./SI:110N . MERCHANTS, For the Allegheny giver Trade. DC•LC(tI Ui GROCERIES, PRODUCE. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, I Chloride of Lime and Paper. The highest price in ca.di paid at all times for coun try rags, baling rope, and coition waste, corner of Penn and Irwin NUL rillebargb, ht. jan3o•tjyl4• 1500 BUSHEL S OATS arriving per atr 1141mont, for tale by, - IBBIDGE WILSON & Co. Co-Partagsvliip irjr AMPTON AC8.1011711 have this dsy ted with them \VmC M'Klbbin, in the iambs. sole Dry Goods business. The business will be con ducted under the style mid firm of Hempton, Strati, & Co. Pitt 'burgh, Jen Ist, 1246. Jan 29 2w. HAMPTON, SMITH & co., IVHOLESALI: DRY GUOI/S DF;ALERS, No 51 Wood street, Pittsburgh, pa, HAVE: removed to the nevr brick warehouse, No 54 Wood street, between Third and Fourth sto,, where they will receive their stock of Spring goals,to which they invite the b Lion Lion uI city and country buyers. jen29.2w. Rooms and Steam Power for Bent. ZIWO Rooms, ( 2d nnd ad (loom) each 35 feet front, by sp 1,0 deep, lighted, and on the heat business purl of Smithfield street. Also, H la story Room, 18 foot by GO feet. The above rooms can all be furnished with steam power on the moat reasuonbin terms. Apply to BLAKELY & NHEL, jert'2l3 rot. of 4th and Smithfield 5 ,11 , ( Y d S'.rY•) Bor. Dr. Bartholomew's PINK EXPECTORANT SYRUP.' A N agreeabla cordial and effective remedy lot Iliiartonc.a. Cold.. Kilns in the Bronat, Hard Breathing, and Difficult Expecior.i. lion. For adult, in children rind cold elimnies end warm. Tim proprietors are no are lint there ure not my I ern edits for cough.. rind diseude, of iho long,r; tome no doubt are good; but it Ins remained to n lute doe to dire co‘er unurticle no admirably lilted to three complaints so powerful and cf3l.ctuai end yet so perfetly innocent nod mild. The proprietors are now malting rapid arrangements to have this article In the Lamle 44 every druggist and spoth ecary in Lille , COIIIIIry. It may he known to be eenuirie lid the folio. ing signature us below , 01 the Rey. Getalemun eud Physician, who is the author of it. It is iiilligrrnt pleunore th.rt the proptietors are ena bled thus to bring forward an atticla so truly merituri• ow, /1.1 this syrup, and from en.ih a source, and they trust the community who Irtre Lief-dojon for in use may always find it within their readi, Loth as to the planes lit which it may Le foetid, and the low prices at which it is sold. NEW YORK. January 12. Having t:seil Dr. Bartholomew's Expectorant Syrup in my family, it ha. produced admit aid- eifeetr. One of the , nertyberi of no, family was troubled with a dts trea.ing cough for three years, and after trying many things without being benefited. I at length bought a bottle oldie above named sirup, wliich, after thin; day., enttrelycured her. SIMON C LANNON, Ni) White street. For .ale by, U. A. FAHNESTOCii, & C.). w co. rim till] and ood A New Elutorical !Magazine! NEVI i.LE IL CRAIG. EN. Entron Till: OLDEN TIME, A moNTI.Y I'LltloDicAL devoted to pre• A firf,Dl,oll of A.l,Ctifirenl , l end otimr atJth , tto it i ritor gnat imt, tit let:Ill.! , 10 Ow litt•t Nisll.4 of r..,..rolkortrif 10 the Uri,r twt.mern Froko, and Great 1:t tl.ttt. ite Er•i 1..1 , le nwitt s o,' tt .g,,,i t itit.....;:4401,0 Wog in:roVetTlr:. , . The J....gni of 11, to It. 0 1,:;on and popular ntnttner, to+tory of Ow the All..gltetty, firm the dayr of lire t.r.l t. .11. t.l F.-stop:Anti tioi. br t h e ipEt.t.t.t.t 1011, f I , IE. riptsv Front, 4 , ..1 of 61,41 R,0.1 , OiAt. tt. •t. F.l. 4 4,—ltt•ttttctioutt t ttkltitt ut Wast,t ton..lor tr.; 1.1,111. tir,)l. L.• horn (tt.i• .It , ttr• 11,0 of .j•tr lVaatting,llll:ll I,orol 11.;1 , [)”1.11.1 Of 10frolnOle — .; 4,1 :4.l:6.,firiin'• •in itt !Fo.t Dtigticon..-1.7 intra•t—Ststarrt , ..osit The tv,ru Ai.agAzu.t.t t.t• rio•tr--..l)triktlt . , ttitt r. TEllllll [Le •t)t.po "flys" rill k,e `t.'.. tt! , ' I trtg•t!.triy Of tr.-wit rn•itt•,ti ll' n. b."(' ttn , n 43 h'4. , uClallso Tt, rd v.r, , .„ I NO Itt k 'PER .y t: \I won!, tn. a.tvat - .(.., tAtt.: nt , i f It, orar "n: %v. CO k, AI I 4 Diamond Pointed G 314 Vona J a•• oh , r r‘••• I'vn, 1,1 i•r • •• b."( ••••,•1, at Om 1 te.; 1,/, et, of ..•rr t t:. ,'•/ t'./ 1 , • , • W IC. WI For Mint pt - V !:• .1 t: i•c t.O •.ri k •c.k I A tr-,m• A !leelen) ,vme‘lo.r:‘ iow h rn A r , ?fl • A'•., . 7 'h. fr.t. , ••••, r i ‘ tt 5•11 gr. 4 . • •'••• I zin I I J SI 1., , % F .' ) t, 24 _ 83 M %Rios si it i t $3 ,th 9 i^y 4,1 IS A 1• • A ••1, 4.1• , ( , I Ckyll CA.II stt rr P'" •t l'•• 14,•11 83 NIIIiKF.I siktulr 83 `II 1A I . I,t Itton'hn .n.l Wn'obfirian,r!. Domnat r .10: II: kris pE torrik,nt , l llrirans Cnh .r::1 tn - de cai:wnd Fr rock Mettinnn: E l'onatnlan•Arrs the ntn.ve nt th,ike who hn.r not n0rt.1 , '.11 , 1 lint lact Int /nr bring, the value. 11,g,” g' UV, latss: porchat:es and h.••t lisle.. Jan I t MU; OUTLINI: MAI'S ,1, 1 - r( *el te• ol 04e 14tie Map.. r.r s,),••1 .44.1 Nr irrnite•, 4-44.44kiing .1 - 21 •Itstinol .n4l Neva,. I on eanvn.4. with n p!nhep &e. c., (of th • 4,4 i of Ten4-14ern nn4144414ii•. The /1 1 ,1,4 44 mar, ere now in use in 11Pa rl terry ie44w^-intile S,•h(pd in New York, rind the Eu*l ern %tan,. Tervlinrs are ter...le:tf,dly InviLrd In cull and e nm inf. them. For 431, Old Nye Whiskey. (1 BARBEL': Nl,.m.ngallela Whiskey, ( 163 v% nrr•nted an Rye, iv. ging. , and 10 , r *ale by SIFALETT Jr. c. , 18 Tonkel at, near front. At 14:11A W4SF.S.--..orl,r.irei rcn 6, (o jj_ Star; illacL urn; London particular. A supply of the alarm fine brands in milts. tinai bot tier. For sale by thy dentijon, or dozrn by ST ER ETT & CO., .01;19 la !lint-Let at. Sherry Wine. DUFF. Gordon Sr. Cu • Biwa[]; Ota. " •• Col Ll, ' For sale by silo slemijon or dozen, by STISRETT & CO., janl9 18 . Market at TM:VEIN:FIR %T Wholesalu or Retail by STERETT &CO., jnn6 18 Market stoat, one door nbove Front. - CI A L ADRIA D tguicro WIN ES, at sv:ole salu and retail, by STERETT & Cu. No 18. Market street,' juin one door above Front L ISBON WINES.—At STE wbol o. RETTale or & CO.,retail by janl9 LB Markin it. Plasm Iforteis• w" splendid Piano Fortes, made by A H Hale & Co. (successors to the Ng." York manufac tui jug Company,) with metallic plate and frame, and Fmnch grand action, just received sod for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, • 124 Wood street. T HE undersiined have this day entered' into co -1 pertnesnip for the transaction of the Wholsale atocery, i'mdune and Cordmission Business, under the filth of Lambert & HENRY I,II4FIERT• Ofil;', SHIPTON. Pittsburgh, 3,,n IStit, 101 G. inn I HIPToN. =EI LdrOIBERT & SHIP TON, WHOLESALE GROCERS FORWARDINII AND COMMISSION NVICIIANTS Produce and Pittsburgh Vianufacturcs Teas. 250 PACE: AGF.S Y.H. Imperial G. 1' and Foie hone Tom in cheitsiinif-chnsta. tiotty boxes and canyistere in store awl for sale by FL LA N 1 11/.IIIT. 133 hn,l 13$ Wood st. 450 BAGS Rio, part prime green; t_ 5 " Java iv store and for sale by Tobacco. fin BOXES 14 5d 12s 164 and 324, Richmond VIJ "robbCCO in core and (nr dale by Fl. LAMBERT, jrmri 133 and 135 Wont .1. Fish. 175 61,1, Nn3 "smnh • Mackerel; 30 1 and 2 5 ball' bbl. large No 1: rip barrel. No 1 salmon; JU " Alewises (Herrings;) /5 " Gibbed P. casks Prime Codfish; Seald iieriings; In cto:o cod for bale by Fl. I. -\II'•EHT, )nn 5 133 and 13n Sundrieg. 3" Tanners 00;' Ur 40 bhls N Clar; Sn " Chipped Logwood; !la " Span Whiting; '25 No 1 rosin; " “Lovering's" Crushed sugar; 30 601 0 4 Chocolat , : 30 do White Clay Pipes; 10 Wits ruck randy; 2 casks Obmro M alder, 3 ciiroons S F ludigo; In store and for sale by II LAMBERT, 133 and 135 Winn! el Sugars.. WILT Ifni:anti Sugar in Boxes; V 1 1 . hite 11ratil ditto in bbl/, In store and for sale 11 J. Si, J. M'DF.VITT, der 22. 224 Liberty s. Pittsburzb Manufactured Tobacco, olurro; 20 TT do; 11) " du; 10 " Cav'd, Lump, du; In 51.1r1: and for au le by Ground Spirits. 0t• A Ns Gr..,r.,1 10 Gr.mnri Cintmmoi, •.; cant (;1,04,,d Al.q•lce; 5 L. In and fur sale by _ l'1.%11) eLI) \ KINGS. l'S. nrior krill lowautiful (CCI,J lit No 42 314,14,14,.c0, A A M 4SON. 1 0t) I S. Fi..nnela LL bo!.•.."1.• and Ite- A ASON. N" ‘1,4.••• \ SIL A S S I• . received A A A i _ j M IN. -:2 %I t, •!, 1 . L.NI 111:E Pill `; 4 1 ;H: lit, 1, , r A. A. M SI/VS, De Laines. "0 PS. o,l‘ L.,01t av 13in+ for cl.ll ,440 o Rs ;OW MI Itljc per rod, FOC sale; 4.: tc:set ++. Scorchingi. 50 , L , tr: 111: t.,r. by All bt.u.ks•. 1;1.: f„; in, E. 11 /1.,:-.ON Az. CO •-••- •• 1 Slate hank Pi rii,;;l: '--- : li . a I,k of Illinois, Shavnet t own lif., I, ~\.,S .- , 1: a , R -.- 11 , ta:, on bani and ! VIRGINIA. 5 k Rark of , Ar• ralltyof Ilirgistia 1 I!;' it ilk; 1)(;I: 1‘ I I.SON &('O. n'"" rirg i " ja „ _.., z w„„.,. •,. E.rehanzroank n, . trria.a -- Carmsr.c'hankof Virrinia....................1 Men'st ritcrino Shirts and Drawers. j N.rai- West" r-nbank of Virginia.... I 111 . f:i 'II 1 , •!. ll:l , ' :• I ,! !.1,..., & 1'.,33,1,'.. Aferrkants'and Mechanics' bank of Virginia....l Alio, C. Bank at Morgantown 1 MARYLAND. RaLligtere City banks ............., 111,ANKE l'S• All other solvent banks.. ... .. .. .. .. I A I I NORTH CAROLINA 0, C%`;ESN , J , t , ow pliewl) Economy Bt. lanke Air .; ,•c rct, i..-,I r.;;.1 f.,r .3.1. y i SOUTH CAROLINA ,I, 6 stir.As: PENNOt. _ K. - + - •- • All 84:01.13tbanks r. (',),;•;T‘p,i.t. Jit.t Arrived at the * 6 7iiew,Torlitilione, 4 ()() , I n ) ,, ii r ,.. ti. II N,.tie but the 6..0 (novo. 1,111 it 79 1 Market cr,et. Country bank... Near Works. TRAVI.:I.S IN MEX WO, I.ver the Tahltt Lttrlt l Allhattk4. so•I I:orthlteratt Mextca,tittritt; the year 1843 and 1844, int:1 , 1.1,4 a rittscrtrtitttt of Collfornts, the Iron: ipul t,lel 411 ai.irict. of that Republic, and the blot:, nphies of Ituthile ani Sante Anna; by Ithet t NI. Gilliam For sale by C. H. K 01, jnri corner of Woo I and 3 , 141 , . • riporr KIN ON ,Nloll.C.Alti.-4:stays on Bytirso• Anti Cotatnou Ntot Lust, and on limo burning, Ity .1. (t. Totten I For tale by I to? 201 IN 11 NIELLOR. 'AY!: Wo.I loI.I,E'S PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, ./ —an raplarntiory pronouncing Phonographic Binary of iho Engli.6 lanrnaga, with It vocabulary of (Leick, Latin, Scripture and Geographical IIaTTIPC also, a collection of phrairi often used try English lOTA. Os-Par Inetship Deilerssa Nos 133 and 135 Wood al met. PITT , IIIIROrI. Pt H. LAMBERT. 133 end 135 Wood et J. S.J. NVOE:VITT, `2 . 241.i40rty sr J S J MitnEVITT, 82 Liberty .t FLANNEI,s , =MEI •.• •; riot," 4hlrts W. I-I. 011t111119. LOUISIANA. , Neu Orlean* maks ( reed 'TENNESSEE. C. 11. h AY, corner of \Von.] +nd .t 4 C. H. KAY. corner of Wood and 3d aus For sale by ,n 7. . „ . ESIDI:NCE A f 111 E COURT LONDON, IL comprising official uud personal incindents. For Polo by C. H. KAY, jao7. corner of Wood and 34 sta. ANiIAN ALMANAC FOIt 1846. ...RIC The American Almanac and Repository of narfullolowledge for the icor 1146, just received and for isle by C, fl. KAY, janC cur Wood and 3d sis. Post it u o u Nl:Awns of his own ticoe,by W. Wraxall. For sale by C. H. KAY, jun 6 earner of Wood and 3.1 It 3. . TV the "ladies. OPENING this day, another let of [troche Shawls. Also, on hand, a few splendal French [troche Long Shawls, (all wool) which will be sold a great: bargain, et the New Yolk stare. .W. H. GARRAIIP, novl6 7 1 9 -Market atreet. To the . Gentlemen. AFINE Assortment of French Elptits,Cassinierevri and Veal ngs; alsogoirfs, Cravats. Sox Shirts, Drawers, Unaervetts and' nosier,: also aresirif the "Shakes" Flannel Drawers and Shirts, at Oe "pew York Store,"79'Market street :. novl2 41.). SKATES, Cutlery, ivory, Ebony, /to. for sale by JOHN W. •BLAHI, 120; Weßld st. sank Notes ant exchange. COBEECTED DAILY BY A. 113320038, MIMI/INGE MIDZEIL; CoRNEK OF THIRD AND WooD sTREBT3: SPECIE STANDARD. .Verrltanis and Manvfacturers'Scrtp Exckaitge Bank Scrip. Ctirrcricy Perks CounSySerip EXCHANGE—.XT SIGHT On Philadelphia N ew Y0rk.......... Boston •• Baltimore.. Gold. . . .. 6 prem. Silver PENNSYLYANIA. — PITTSBUR GH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Mrrehants and Manufaanrcre bank .par Exchange po.'llollidaysburgh --- PHILADELPHIA. Bank of Notll , A mei-Sea Do • 110r:them Liberties Do Pennsylvania Commcrcia!Bank of Prnnsyivania Faraterind Mechanics' bank Manufacturers Kenßigl°n on !nd ecl'„an kJ' Mechanics Moyamensing-.----- - Pkiladelphia bank Schuylkill "' Southwark ..... "...... West ern Bank of Penn Township Girard bax.k —• U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown ••----•• .... —.Far " Chester county pa; " Delaware coun4 " Montgomery county... ..... --par Nor sk motherland ......„ par Farmers' bank of Bucks county .. ........ ....par Easto;bank ...... .... ............ .... ..... par Doylestown bank .............. ....—.. ....por Franklin bank of Washington ar Bank of Chantbersburgi...... ..... ..... ..... 1 " Middletown .... ........ .... .. ...... 1 " Gettysburgh .......• ...• ..• • 1 - " 4etristotrn .... 1 Susfuehannaeounty f..' Berkst manly bank no sale Columbia Bank and Bridjt Company.,.. ..... par Carlisle bank 1 Erie bank...... Farmers and Drorers' bank 1 " Bank of Lareaster par " Bank of Reading par Harrisbnr6 , bank... Honesdale " ... Lancaster ‘• • .. Lancaster co. "... Lebanon " Min•rs'Lank of Pottseille......„ • .••••••• • ••• j hfononzakelabank of Brownsville......:. Sew Hope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton ban,- no oak Towanda bank . na sale Wyoming bank.... West Branch bank York bank.... Lehigh couLly bank OHIO Belmont bank of St. Clint on hank of Columbu Columbiana hank of Nen. Lisbon—. Cirrlerille (Laserence. cashier ( Warren. Cinrinnetibanks. ......... Chillieotke bank—. • ..... .• Commereia/ bank of Lake Erie..,. Dayton bank • ... ... Franklin bank of C01uanbu5..........„ Fa rmers'and Mechanics' bank of stenbrnoille..l Farmers' bank of Canton oo Geau.v.a (lea nrille Kam Won Lanraster Marietta ...... Massillon Merhauics' and Traders', Cincinnati Mos, n I Pleainn• N,rrealk Putnam • n du sky • . • Crbana .. ........-- Woortee Xenia Zanesrißt ............ Bank of Cie re!and INDIANA State bank anl branckts.... State Scrip \ CCVS i2E=lll MICH/GAti. ' Rank of 31. ('fair St. Clair .75 Bank of the River Raisin, Monroe 10 Parnirr s'an,l Met/topics' Bank, Detroit 10 ,Viekigan fiusrastre, Co. Detroit, Oakland County Rank, Pontiac 10 . _ BLAKELY & MITCHEL, El - AV E fur House and Lot in George Ledlie's plan of Lots, in the tipper part or Alle gheny city, 25 feet teat by 200 feet deep. The house is substantially built, (not quite finished.) The late owner being *feed, it will be sold low to close the Estste. Al.o. 7 Lots of Ground, each 24 by 100 feet, in O'Hata Also. 6 Acres on Vogtly's run, (Spring Garden.) with suitable buildiugs. Also, a House and Lot, 24 by 100 feet, neer o'. Ham st. Also, 2 Lots on Pike street, on which is erected a very extensive stable. Also, 5 building Lots on Peon street. including cor ner Lot. Also, a Frame house (on Lease,) sear the old Phen nis Cotton Factory, (sth yard.) Also, a Lot of Ground on Liberty street, 50 feet front by 160 feet deep,(fronting on 2, streets) on which is erected a number of Tenements. Also, II building Lots on Penn and Locust streets, Ala.). a Farm containing 125 acres, situate in Fay ette Township, Allegheny County, with House, Beta, Oschards, and other improvements. Also, 3 Building 104 on 34:1 st„ between Staid:ll:cid and Grant streets. Also, a Farm, near Youngstown, Westmorelacd County, containing 208 acres, highly improved. Also, 1,3,L0ts of Land on Chartier's Creek, con. teining each from 10 to l i acres. Also, 2 Lots of Land, each containing 20 act es, on' Which are erected Cottage Houses, Burns, fine young Ore. t hards, Br.c., within 5 miles of the Cdurt Apply as above, Office on Penn at.. and corner of 4 h and Smithfieth' stn., Pittabdrnh. jonyl FOR SA L F,—A few copies of the American, Frank - lin, Furmeri and Amnrioan Tem pernnce Alma nacs for 111.46, sacred songs, Watt's psalrnsend hymns Uavid'Qs lms, Sibbett's counterfeit detector. the Ani er can: l'iboneers, 2 trots, confession of an inebriate. boys' emporiums books, Pennon Giles' Distillery and is large tssortatent of temperance publication , school books and paper, all the Pittsburgh newspapers, bar, for sale daily. ISAAC tiptius. Agent and jan3l 6t :Com Merchant, Noll Fifth it. w. H. GAS. p/77 pre r. prem em SPECIE . ....par par * Pat 'par par par par tar ..... par pa; KENTUCKY ILLINOIS . .................... dEORGIA. ' , AvN,;w•427 Patroodzed by Vrerybody c tACKENEws SUGAR COATED PILLS o- Ar•tforir • f k-Oeir ftt - x - ef fir - ' ll' •1 _ _ 4317 'R EPAR ED C LICK" The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, FOR THE CURE OF Headache,Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles,Dispepsia,_ Scurvy. Small Poe. Jaundice, Pains in the Back, In ward WeElline3S, Palpitation cf the Heart, Rising n the Throat, Dropsy. P. atltma, Fever of all kinds, Fe. male CoMpluinis, :',ileasies, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worrmi,CholeraMm-bug, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, fits, Liver.Complaint,Erysipe las, Doafness,ltchings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray • el, Net sous complaints,rted a satiety of other diseases, arising from I mput fries of the blood, and obstructions in the (nouns of digestion. IFram the Agent at Quebec, L. C.} DISEASE OF THE LIVER. DEA R Slut—Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Sugar Coated Purgative l'ill, in this city. You may recollect, when I first commenced selling your medi cine, which :vas in :lay, 13 :9, we little dreamed of the success that would crown'the undertalang. Our premises had been so completely flooded by the one ' thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every possi ble complaint under the sun, that 1 irtiously contem plated having nothing more to do wiLt any thing of the kind. However, atsthe most urgent solicitation, we consented - to make a trial of yours. At first we found considerabledifliculty in attracting public attention to- wards diem. People had been so often deceived by the vjle compounds which have derided the country far [ the last 15 years or more, that they dete'rmtned i if possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the conse quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the sa y ing is, for "love nor money." Thus mat terra proceeded for n week or tvro,when, 'good luck would have it, "Mrs. N---..—, a lady of our city, who had lung suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by Indigestloh of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded toaccept of a box, on condition ihrit nothing was to be paid for it, if they did not afford her ilia necessary relief. I must confess, weourselves had very little faith in the matter, know. ing as we. did, that her complaint was one of long standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor ing towns. But we had determined to give the medi cine a fair trial, and if it prcved to be worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to you and to us. No less to our joy than surprise, how, ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired for anoth er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says she, ' that your Pills Imo beginning to wort: a great change in my health, and altogether tn . : the better. When I took the second dose, I began to feel much hatter than I did at first; the pain in my side was considerahly re lieved; my nppetite began to improve; and the blond seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in sty youthful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a few note bones will effectually cure me." The result was as she predicted. H er health is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty has returned to her cheeks, and the' prospect of a long ar.d a haPpy life lb before her. I am satisded she will never forget: the Clickener Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally be suppoied, the hews of this ex traordinary cure was rapidly disseminated throughthe • city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week hid elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand dui already inciensed to such an extent, that we find the greatest difffculty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem like exaggeration, I might almostsay that we are literallir belieged by women, and children, labor ing under every possible ailment which "human flesh is heir tu." The 11.1 t, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, con sumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging lour doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— : Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarßY Iflowing in upon us from every quarter. One person infvms us he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Another has j ust recovered from a seri ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling from' his system the symptoms of Jaundice. And a fourth luta just recovered Clem an attack of Put .o monary ConsOmption, which had confined him to his 45 i bed for many months.—So,se go. But do not fail to -/ : keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we ..1 base base standing orders from the country to a largo amount. Send 30 Gross at yaZiir earliest corivenience. Yours. &c. R. H. WILLIA.II3. Quebec. L. C., April 19, 1845. REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER. is tha ot iginat' inventor of the Sugat Coated Pills; and that at:, ntt was ever heard of until he intro due,' ilea JLlne, LS42, as will be seen by the fol by. iog PREMIUM This Diploma Wll3 awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at tie Anntutl Fair, held in the city cf New Yolk., October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER, for the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. J AMES TA LLM A DGE, President T. B. WAKElWl,COlresponding Secretary GURDON J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary. r? . TO AVOID COUNTERFEITS. — Purchasers must always aDk fur Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and see ,tbat each box has :1 - ionitbis signature; c all others are ounterrait. \VM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty sirens, is Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburgh and •ir . nitv. oet6 GREAT EXCITEMENT I TARIFF REPEALED !! ! THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the minimum standard adopted at No. 92 Market Street. We have been receiving fur the last week or two. a fresh supply or seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the >lanufacturers, Importers, and at Auction, at the lowest cash prices. Having bad an experienced Agent in Philadelpilia and New Y )rk for some months past picking up bargains, here and there, ena bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Goods with almost an imperceptible Tariff. Our stock con sists in part of the following Goodst— Sha....ls—a great variety; French 57e6teri Shawls; 'English du do; Splendid Broalta and Cashmere Shawls; Damask dn; Black and Embroidered Terkeri do; I Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe du; Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Plaid Woollen Shawls of every variety; Also a great variety of Cashmere D'Ecosse; Plain de Lain, and barred andligured de Lain; English and French Merinoet; Alpeccas and Coburg Cloths; Bombazines; plain and flinty dress Silks; llrish Linanr,—.Cotton Alpnoca and Cashmere Hose; CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, and VESTINGS. Also, an excellent assortment of domestic Goods. All of which we oder, wholesale or retail, at such pri ces as we think cannot fail to pleaie. Call and ex amine for yourselves—at No. 92 Market street. dec29-tf. MOSES COREY. yaluable Properisrfar Sale. ACERTAIN lot of ground 6 ituat6 on Penn, be low Walnut street, Fifth Ward. containing 17 feet front on l'eno, and extending back IDO feet to Mulberry alley, on which'it erected a valuable three *tory t.rick houte, and in rear a two story frame. Also, one other lot on Liberty street. opposite the Wesley ClAlie!, in said ward, containing 05 feet (tont, and extending bark 100 feet, on srnich is erec ted a well finished two story frame._ Titles indtspu tebte. Fur further particulars t tts to property and tetnn of sale, apply to JOHN A PARKINS° N , Ald., Fifth Ward. Ribbons. Velyeta and Satins. NW open (by esprei) another lot of - Fashions. able Ribbon 13unriet Velvets ancipatins, slam New Volk ewe', T 9 'Market street. .G dezl3. W ARRA BD. To 13cisiness Muses. ACIT/ZEN rettivog lor the South and Havanna will attend to any bulioess entruned to Address A through the root Office. du' 13-
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