IDattp Atiorning Vogt. PiTTSBURGII, PA. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7. 11146 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to c ommunications which may appear I p this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.- IVe will insert none without the name of the author be ing fast made known to nsajorhen inserted, mostal vvays be uihen as enpressiva vie ws of the writer, Strad not the editor of this piper, unless the views so iv Tressed aro ediuni ally remarked upon sea approved. DEMOCRATIC MEETING • The Democrats of the Third Ward will meet at 'f•ho "Duquesne House," corner of Grant st. and Coal Lane, this evening, at 7o'clock, for the purpose of 'electing Delegates to the County Convention, which Is to assemble at the Court House on d ay IVeenes feb. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. The Democratic citizens of the Third Ward, Alle gheny city, will meet et the house, of Mrs Collier, on Ohio st, on Saturday evening next, for the put pose of electing two ileleg ates, to meet in countyconvention on tho following Wednesday, at 7 o'clock. fele6 Democratic County Conventjoa, At a meeting of the Democratic Committee of Cot , ree7 ondence fur the county of Allegheny on the 10th inst at the Washington Hotej, it N.' 03 On motion of Col 3 A Gibson Resolved, That the Democratic citizens of the cttv of Pittsburgh, and of the several boroughs and town. ship. of the county be requested to hold their primary meetings at the usual places on Saturday the 7th of February next fur the purpose of chosing the usual number of Delegates to represent the several districts in County Convention. Resolved, That the Delegates so elected, be, and they are hereby directed to meet in Conven, ion at the New Court House in Pittsburgh, on W EDI/ EBDAT !be 11 of Fcbr.ary next at o'clock for the purpose of appointingfine delegalesto tho Convention to be held on the 4th of March next at Harrisburg to nominate a candidate for the office of Canal Coermisssoner. JOHN C DAV ITT, Chairman. Slozru, Secretary. Clickesee's Super-coated Vegetable Purgaiire Pills.—Experienee having long since decided, that every disease originates from impurities of the blood, or derangement of the digestive organs, it is evident that the remedy employed must be of such a nature as is best calculated to remove those obstructions, or re store the blood to its natural state. The Clickencr, Sugar-coated Purgative Pills, being compounded pure ly on scientific principles, and based on an intimate ac quaintance with the origin of disease, and the actual structure of the human system are the only remedy which can be positively relied on. Being composed of a variety of ingredients entirely different from, and independent of each other in their mode of operation; they never fail to teach the scat of disease, in what ever shape it may appear. Thus, if the liver be affect. ed, oneingredient will operate on that particular organ anii 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 tba system whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, through the instrument .ality of the other ingredients. Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in P.Atsbutgh and vicinitv• Oar Beware of an imitation article called "Impro• eed Svgar-Coaled Pills," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries. got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, bas made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. feb 7. Dr. Wioistr's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—This .celebrated remedy is a compound bubemic prepara• Lion of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Iceland. com bined by a new chemical ptogress with the Extract of Ping. So salutary havo been its effects in all ca ses when administred for Coughs, Asthma, Constimp Lion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recant mended it, and, openly acknowledged it Lobe the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable .medicine, and is effecting en immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity. laPSee Advertisement. Law Notice. THE. undersigned are associated in the Practice of the Law. Their office is in the new house of R. Woods, Fourth street, near Grant. RICHARD BIDDLE, ROBERT WOODS. en 26•dtaw&wif ~ o Lost on Monday Morning, • A PAIR of,col i d.Framed Spectacles, 41. 1111 41i110 ; CI in a.German silver case, bi•twcen the corner of -Fourth and Grant streets and M'Failden's silver ware house. Market street. .1 stopped at Mr Ambler's to . see the time of day, where the spectacle's case might • have been dropped. .In the .frame the glasses are very different, ope Qf them it a glass that is scarified so as to bring the.focut.to thecentre of the glass, this I is a glass for a young person; the other glass is full 1 for fififears of age. The (mates ore made to meet the nose by turoing.them upside.dawn• A reasonable t ' reward will be given by leaving them at this office, or returning to the owner in Grant street between Third A and Fourth street. MAHLON ROGERS. i feb3-Iw. Old Worst Medicines mast standback. Pasties read ate folleving: RRZ am getting another Niel 11.Lof your vermifuge, I will tell you that some time since I gave a vial avour vermifuge to a child of mine, aged 1 year, and ;be passed 110 worms,„7o of them of a large size. I recommend your Vermifstge to all pa. resits who may need each a medicine for their children DANIEL DOUGHERTY. Wilkins tp, Allegheny Co., Pa, Jan 6th, 1846. Prepared and sold by R E SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Sold also byiierr and Mohler, 147 Wood at L 10iI cox, Jr, and Wm Thom. Altuket st. Fees . 4-.Caseel. sth ward, and H P Schwartz aid J Alle gheny city. jan29 Worthy . of Notice. IhiPROVEMENTS and Inventions are the order of the day. T' 's may well be called the age of improvements, for scarcely do we beer of one before some other is presented before us more wonderful than the last. Now it will be acknowledged by every one that the invention of a vegetable composition, capa ble of relieving and effecting a permanent cure of the numerous "Ws which flesh is heir to," is a decided blessing [o the suffering community; end the inventor lauded as a philanthropist (or ought to be) as much so as one who bequeaths his thousands of his ill got ten gold to charitable purposes, (which is perfectly right,) which be has not the power of taking with him. The composition of Thomp:. 'Ws Tonic Anti- Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills, combine all the quali ties requisite for the release of the suffering thousands from their rations complaints by removing the impu• rities from the system, and substituting a hea . ,hy 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 most inveterate case of Dyspepsia will yield. They act mildly and effectually, causing no uneasiness or sickness which those Pills ate apt to do. Ail the Proprietors asks for them is, that they may be judgetl according to their merits. • Prepared and sold wholesale and retail. by the Pro prietor, EDGAR ,THORN, corner Hand and Penn strems,Pittsburgh. N. B. E. T, is also Proprietor of Thompson's Carminitive: All orders for either of which must be directed as above, post paid. feb3. ALONG TRAIN of nervous systoms generally at tend on Dyspepsia, such as a loss of appetite, nausea; Heart-born, Flatulency, Aeid, Foetid Nido rous Eructations, a gnawing in the stomach when empty, a tense of constriction and uneasiness in the throat, miat OP In the side, so that she patient at Limas can pniy lay on his right side; greattoilipeness, paleness of the countenance, languor, Jowne rs ofspirit, palpitations. disturbed sleep. Tb m nsisp's Tonic, Anti-Dyspeptic and Purgative Pilo. alll be found to contain all the necessary prop• shies for the permanent cure of the above synstorns, ea wall as_useful in all.cornplaints requiring a vegeta ble purgative. Prepared and sold wholearde and repsikby tbe pro- EDGAR Apothecary and D7ggist, fan 3T. tor. Penn small:and sts, EiiE itMlMk Hum m 4 BA GALEY & SMITH have reiniond to their new warehouse, Nos 10 and 20 Wood street, (east side) where they will be pleased to invite the attention of their friends and dealers generally to a large and well selected assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. novlo.3rt BAHALET at SMITH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 18 AND (g) WooD STREILT, PITTiBUROH. SMITH, BAGALEY & CO., Wh o lesale Grocer, and Produce dealers, No 223 Market street, be tween sth and 6th, North side, rbiladolphia. novlo-3m AT COST, AT COST. THE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third streets, still continues the sale of Dry Goods, at reducec price*, and is now offering greater induce ments to purchasers. The remainder of our Cloak ings, Alpaca's, Marinoes, Muslin de laines, Calicoes, Flannels, Linsey., Jeans, Cassinetts, Blankets and Shawls, together with many other goods. Wo have concluded to close off at cost for a few days. in or der to reduce our stock previous to Spring. Purcha sers will find this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at exceedingly low prices. Call early and se• cure a good bargain km 14 eco.FugUmrsldp. WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day of January, inst, associated with him Jas. W. Heilman and John F Jennings, under the name and style of Coleman, Heilman & Co, will now have in• creased facilties fur manufacturing Steel Springs, ham. meted Axes, Atrericnn Blister and Spring Steel, Sz.e, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solici ted, and hope by strict attention to business. to 11161: it a continuance to the new firm, the favors so liberal be stowed upon him. Fe:tory on St Clair street—wore• house 43 Wood streez, opposite St Charles Hotel, where can be found a good assortment of Spt logs, A ale. A B, and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev ery description, together with Imn. Nails, and Pitts• burgh manufactured articles. E4'Tlte highest price paid fur Scrap Iron. jan9.3_. WU. COLEMAN, 3011 N ►. SZNNINOiI, JAS. W. DAMMAM COLEMAN, IIAILMAN & CO., Manufacturers of Carriage Springs 4. Azles„4 AN D Spring steel*. dealers in Coach Trimmings Of o•cry description. manufactory on ST. CLAIR sr. Warehouse, 43 Vi 001) S BEET, opposiie St Charles Hotel. jan9.3 (USSI.CD .PIaRKET STREET, ,Between Fourth st., and the Diamond. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road A large and extensive assortment of Shawls, via: Super. all wool Droihn; Printed Turkeri and Cash mere, Mk embroidered Turkety, 131 k and Modg color ed silk fringed Thiblwtt,Soper. embroidered Titibbet, Damask and silk wonted, black and colored Merino, and a large assortment of Plaid and Woolen Shawlt. All of which will be sold at a sronll advanea above Eastern cost. ADSOLOM MORRIS. jan 1 NO. 65. fey. Dr. Bartholomew's (PINK EXPECTORANT SYRUP ANagreeable cordial and effective remedy for Cough*, Hoarseness, Colds, Pains in the Breast, Irdinenza, Hard Breathing, and Difficult Expectora tion. For adults in children and cold climates and warm. The proprietors are aware that there Re many rem edies for coughs and diseases of the lungs: some no doubt are good; but it has remained toe late day to dis cover en article so admirably fitted to thesecomplai ou so powerful and effr.ctual and yet so perfctly innocen and mild. • The proprietortare now making rapid arrangement. to have this article in the hands of every druggist and apothecary in this conntry. It may he known to be genuine by the following signature as below, of the Rev. Gentleman sod Physician, who is the author of it. It is with great pleasure that the proprietors are ena bled thus to bring forward an atticle so truly meritori ous as this syrup. and from such a source. and they trust the community who have occasion for its use may always find it within their ranch, both as to the plarea at which it may be found, and the low prir.•s at which it is sold. NLW YORK. January I. Having used Dr. Bartbolomeveri Expectorant S . trup in my family, it has produced admirable effect , . One of the members of my family was troubled with a di.. freesia; rough fur three tears. and after trying many things a libout beim! benefited. I at length bought a bottle of the above named Ityrup, whirl]. after three .lays, entirely cured her. SIMON CLANNON. • No 59 White ot,et. For sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & jen2:3-.l&,av corner flth and Wood NOIICI , ALL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny as Collectors of Taxes, or otherwise. are reques ted to settle their accounts on or hofore the Lit day of April next, after which time suits will be immciii ately entered against delinquents. JAMES CLICSINNIIAM, WILLIAM •MAGILL. JOHN hIcIDOWELL. Cornmissinnera' Office, January 23, 1846. jar,27-,lBoNtaill NOTICE. Y a resolution of the Board of County Co.nmis sioners. warrants on the Treasurer will be drawn hereafter only on Tueaclay, Wedneoday a ' saturclay of each week JAS. GORMLY, Clerk Commisisoner's Office, January 23,1846. $ jan27-rl&w2w e :FORO REGON! - • • O rrum undectispegl,svoula inform his old patron+ find J. .the piiblicdnganeral, that, notwithstanding the great excitement unildo Oregon question, he still con. tinues to manufacture CLOTHING of all kinds to order and 04hf,rwise, in,appelior style. Ho has lately received r. large lot of CLOTHS, CASSINI.ERES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, Which for beauty. fa•hinn,durability and cheapness are unsurpassed in the Western market. Among the above will be found.many goods of entirely new style an to texture and color. These the 'NATIONAL would respectfully invite his old customers and the public to cal: andexamine, confadeotef his ability toplettse in all department. Ha has also on band a variety of fancy SILK VELVETS, CASEDEETiES, VALENCIAS, ..ETC. For vestings, at all prices, which he is prepared to make for customers in a style unnoparsable. He has also Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other articleappertaining to men's wear, all qualities, and prices in great variety. In returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage, heretofore extended to him, the un dersigned would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity of steam got up by mould-be-BIG establishment he still continues to glide along on the low pressure system, and defies competition in all the various branches of his business, viz; in the fitting de partment; workmanship, fashian, 4-c. I have still on hand a few cloaks; overcoats and other articles of win ter wear, which 1 will sell at unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing Store, feb3.d&w 165 LibertL st., 2d door below sth. WM. ALEXANDER & SONS, UNDERTAKERS, No 30, adjoining the Exchange Bank and opposite „Ike 2d Presbyterian Church, Ftfth street. THEY ARE PISRARED TO oi gaism iw . 1. • furnish COFFINS of all kinds . and sines, of which the . ) , keep .n assortment constantly ready made to hatiad at all .hours. • FaneraLi will be attended on the shortest notice, and every requisite therefor furnished, if required. PRIVATE RESIDENCE, until the let of April, San dusky street near the canal bridge, Allegheny, where orders will be received• EXTERENCES. Rev. Dr. Swift, Dr. Reynolds, Rey. Dr. Herron, Dr Spears. Rev. Dr. Dunlap, Dr. Brooks, Rev. Mr. Lee, Dr. Courtney, Sharpsbg. Rev. Mr. Murry, Sharpsburg, Rev Mr. William. 22211alkiiii=51=eb= di62l " • rife: - - BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. From the Daily iVashingion Union UROPF:AN ALLIES AGAINST THE ARGEN It is scarcely pos;ihlo for any American to rent thu following details of the sanguinary battle which was fought on the river Parana, without feeling strong in dignation against the intervention of the European allies. This is the first account which we have receiv ed of its details. They aro furnirbed from 4n nu. the ntic source: Extract from a lager, dated "MONTEVIDLO, Nov 29, 1845. "Ott the 20th inst., the combined naval forces of England and France attacked the batteries of the Ar• gootine republic in the river Pawn, at ppoint called Obliged°, which is situated about seventy miles nbuvc the head of the river Plots. nod succeeded in taking possession of two wellfoitifted tummies, after a son• guinary battle, which commenced at ten in the morn ing and lasted till seven in the evening There are tw o other forts net to he attacked, higher up the I Vel; but 1 ..1 , 1 of mil e r importance, will probably make little or Ito resistance, when the rotvgiat ion o f the Parana will Int open to the commerce of ell na tions. Thvre are fot ty nwi chant vessels at the mouth of the Parana, laden wiLlt the produce of ditreient countries, waiting orders to proceed up. Their des• tination if Curt votes." A A. MASON Extrarl from another leiter. "War has new regularly commenced. Gud only knuww A. , ic and viten a wall end." Extract of a litter from an officer of 11. B. M war itetwair Firebrand, to a ',tend at Monte video. "DrAll Fliticin: (hi 1110 2.0111 wo commenced our tiro on the lofts and a schooner, at about 9 a. in., and a ilteadiul battle it has been, and lasted nine hours. For seven hours the fire was incessant, with rockets, cancister, giallo. shells and shot; and in shunt an hour alter we commenced the schooner wns on tiro, and niter burning about nn hour she blew up with a tre mendous explosion. Jost about this time ;sir. Mere deth (enginer) went with the captain and two boats to cut three clinics which crossed the river. These chains passed twenty three vessels large and small, and secured to them. and while cuffing The chains, which was soon executed, a tremendous fire from the batteries w•as playing upon them; the chains being severed, the verse!. separated, Ire vi fig the channel ear; the boats retulned safe. The three steamer; "Firebrand," "C" irgon," nod "Fulton," (tie latter French,) passed through, and took a position near the upper part of the forts, and opened a tire which caused dreadful carnage. About 4 o'clock p. to. the tire from the furls began to slacken; at It p. m. we landed, and after a skirmish of fifteen minutes, yae took postmainn of the three batteries, spiked the guns and returned to our ships. The French lauded soon after our people. When our boat* were going on shore, the enemy retired from the batteries, when the cavalry tried to force them in again to the guns, with- out effect. and a skirmish took place among themselves. None of them hare come near us since; and yesterday we gut off till the brut, guns, bud destroyed the iron ones, and blew the hattot iita to fragments, and, in fact destroyed cy er:,thing [bat might hat m us. To-day we have been repairing damages of our vessels, end pre paring to burn the vessels which bluely,' up Om chan nel. \Ve have already burned peseta', and will soon finish :be balance of them. • "1 must now give you un account of the lii and damage. suit..hivil. The San Mattis, (French,) twenty killed and eighteen wounded; her chain stun u.. 0), her ma.t. and sail* completely riddle]; in her hull not timber; shell like a sleve lift steamer ••Fultitn," (French.) pretty much in the same state; one Iletnenam and several men on deck• be fired engim er, uol three firemen belmor, all killed and a number wounded, one wheel almost to pieces the other verb bad; three shot entered the oni;ine [foal bra 12,UaL.! u ..the ints.dittnery injured; t:de shot in her Funnel, nod two in her steam pipe; %tin is in a artadtll edited All the rest of this F r , Dcg , s h i p s hear tome few killed and wounded; 'kin, hulk, riggit g, ms.ts and sails are much cut up. of our •lup+, Use lloii,hi n, ore lieutenant and sin men killed; hull, isd.d.s and n,gg,ne much %h uttered; thig ve , -se received 107 round .h. it in her hull. The "PLilumel," one lieutenant murtnily %wounded and IleNen 111011 killed; spurs and riu,ing much One nod One boy killed; hit in her hull. ' Fanny," tender, lig- ging cut away; none killed or wounded. —r:orgoti, - two shot in her hull, some in her spars; untie killed un hoard; two killed on landing and (liter wounded. -So far as our met, have been allowed to go, they have seen above tire hundred men lying dead, man) of them cut in ClAir by our shells. it it reported by some men who have come to vs for protection, that there are over ,inti thousand slain. The enemies carts were employed all time day carrying oil the kokti and wounded. rheas were four batteries, and srorrel Englishmen fought the guns. I wt. at the battle of Acre some years ego, but this fur surpasses it, taking our .mill tut ce into consideration. We .11.11 ascend the river in a hew days, stud take posa•.a+un of Millie oilier forts 1=1122 ' Officers I.illed ore Lieut. Brivird.ile, Mr. Andrevrs secretory—Delphi.; Lieut. Du)le, of Philomel, morul ly wuundt d From Mexico—A letter is said to bare been re ceived in New York from Gen A lmonte, in which it is stated that Mr Slidell has not been, and will not be . received by the Mexican Government; and it is ru mored, moreover, that Paredes is I !edged to make an Immediate and formidable movement upon Teta.. Ball Sun, Feb 4. After the routine business of the morning, the time of the Senate, to•day, was occupied in the discii4.ion of the merits of a bill for the relief or Nathaniel Goddard and other.. ohich cnmo up for consitletation WI in committee of the whole. Ihe claim was for the refunding of the value of a cargo of flour shipped for Spain by the parties during the late war under a British license, and raptured by an American vessel The question being takes, was decided in the affirms t:ve; and accordingly the bill was ordered to be en grossed, fur a third reading. ist.an advanced period of tho session. the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business. In the House, a fourth, nod still unsuccessful, ef• fort was made to.bring the debate on the Oregon question to a termination on Monday neat. The re• solo.ion was laid ormiie-tal.:e by a majority of two votes. We apsin refer to the list of yeas and nays• The discussion an the joint. resolution of notice was continued in committee. One :additional propo position of amendment was ..introduced, and will be be found in the proper place. .The committee laid aside the joint resolution at about the usual, hour of adjournment, and went into a long dane.on 4ba bill appropriating $3,000 to enable the President to,tensl a commissioner to Texas to receive the ceasion of the public property there. The discussion bid fair, at one time, to run the House into a night session. [Union. Feb 4. Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Washing ion, f rom The legistatu re of Texas is convened: for the 16th of Februaty. On my arrival, I Emma President James here. Gen Houston will be elected :to the Slenate by acclamation, ■nd t am strongly inclined to believe that President Jones will be his associate. I do not think that any other then a friend of Gen Houston can be elected. All the feverish excitement which exist ed on the subject of annexation has subsided. The promptoesskof President Jonas in convening the leg isfature at a date so Immediate as not to lose a day which it was practicable to save, has given great janl4-laid&w TINE REPUBLIC "PARAhA RIVER, 'Orr 011LIGADO, Nov, 23, 1845 &r. dr.e CoNGKESSIONAI FROM TEXAS A.t.v &Toil, Jan 16, 1346 IMMffil sadsfaction. He bbnanif enema in bigb hope, and spirits. He has gone w Houston on his way to Aus tin. "Captain Elliott is bent, having come for the pur pose of taking leave of the government. end being, Hite a true English gentleman as ho le, ix att4e deatk. As the vine has chosen another suppot t than that ten dered it by her Britannic Majesty, I am not at all sur prised at the captain's prophesying, as I am told he pore, that after all, the vintage will boa sour one." —lb. The magnetic telegraph is now in completo order and operation between Albany and Utica— about, 100 miles apart. The Albany Argus makes a remark which mos; st like every one who is present during the instantaneous interchange of messages from one ter. minus to the other, that the persons in communication appear to be •!within conversing distance of each eth• er, and face to face "—lb. pa.Partnershlp HAMPTON & SMITH has, No day associa ted with them Wm C M'Kibbin, in the whole sale Dry Goods business. The business will be con- ducted under the style and firm of Hampton, Smith, & Co. Pittsburgh, Jan Ist, 1316. ,inn 29.2 w. 11ANIPTON. fSDIfTH & Co., V HOLESA LE DRY GOODS DEALERS No 54 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, VE removed to the now brick warehouse, No 54 Wood street, between Third and Fourth sts, where bey will receive their stock of Spring goods, to which they invite the tittentioo of city end country buyei j . inf29 2w. Rooms and Steam Power for Rent. IIWO Rooms, (2d and 3d floors.) each 35 feet front, by BO feet deep, well lighted, and on the best business part of Smithfield street. Also, it 3,1 story Room, 13 feet by GO feet. The above rooms can all be furnished with steam power on the must reantinable terms. Apply to BLAKF:LY car of 4th and Smithfield sill (2ilsiory.) New Historical Magazine NEVILLE B. CRAIG, Esq. i:DITOR THE OLDEN TIME, A MONTLY PERIODICAL devoted to the pre servntion of documents and othor authentic illicit.- motion, in relation to the first vialta of F . :iny...llns In the tipper Ohio Valley; oldie struggle between France sad Greet lit .in for its possession; of ila first settle ment, anti of its gradual advance and improvement. The deslgn of the publication being to give, in a plain and popular meatier, a history of the country, near the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, from the date of the first ViSitO of Europeans clown to the present time. CONTINTS .'r :rite etnsy (JAKPARY) NUMDF.S.— Introducrnn—tiotice,‘ of tiin Claims of France and of Great Britain to the Ohio yulley—lndian oceu prints in 1750—First Collisions between the French ant: English—lnstructions of Dinwidilie to Washing ton. &c.—Washingitio's Jot.rnal Bering bia Journey to Venativi and Le Lteuf—E,tract from Gist's Joer nal—Arrival of Mnjor Washington at Laurel Hill— Death of Imnoville—John WKinney's Dr,cription of Fort Duqueanr—Contrnot—Stvarnbont Alle2heriy— Tii , . Wire Suspension A,plesinet (e'er the 411eglieny river—Death of Cornpinater. Terms—The ''Otosis Time will be pulaliehed tegudirly oe the 15th day of each month. Each nom her will cootain 48 feign °clap; pages. prireed with sai tyrw and on fine piper, at TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. payable in advance, and at the end or the year will form a book of nett:l46oo pages of choice historical matter. J. W. COOK, Piklish , r, 85 Fou.'J n 23 Diamond Pointed Cioid Pens. JUST RECEIVED, another large lot of the Levt make of ever poin , nl Gold Pena, and for .ale eeher with or without holders, at the lowest :5 ew York prices. They. pens are of very soperior make and finish, and wartanied. W. W. WILSON, cnrnpr of 411, and M.rk,•t orfvt For Rent. L aGF. nna convenient two idorf brick dwel ;I. trig house un tho camera IF •ctoiLand 1%-no sth Irani A irintu cottnge in Allegheny city, itnincilintrl) A ruiirsin t h e first story of brick building thr corner of sth and Colo, •t... A 1.,. 4a . oofla anl th:rd Annie.. of game bnil.lu g %rply to J ANIES MAY, 83 M \IINF:T STREI:f 83 11.-4 low de: tiro st)le Calicoes, at et}, 7, 9 L 19.1 tits. worth it 12A soil 131 cents. A lit,. pieces iiieulord Aiapticas, plain, figured, and pl id. These, at prices lower than can be had nt any other place' of thn mountains. janl4 11. E CONSTIIII,E. 83 MAKKEF STREE'r 83 Q HA A'3,l4.Torkerrillroche and Mittel; 0 Veal ItcyltiliFlonnel4 Domestic do: ll'Ecieor, Muu.lin Delaines: Ailnak 4 1tinca, Liottrecitnd °demo! Clot h 1514rk nod gamin colored French Met Coes.nlileolierg c above at ritier• very deiti inlile to those who have not completed their winter pilrf+ll4 , 4, in fact nt ler below the ',aloe. Those mr.odo nre 1, 1 the fairy r naHle/ and best nyles. .0;114 !vIIT':IIELL'S OUTLINE MAI'S. TCli EL L'S ,riet 01C/white Mop., for Schoobt I.TIL and Acadeniev. consisting of S 4 dioti ,et Alan, un a Inge *mile, and preparnl un canva.s, with e K , •!, n/f explunf4luna, Je t sr,iptOn..s,lemsoll3, &c., for the u.e of Teacher, and The allots Sr, 'mara are now in use in new I) every tepecitable 4chgolln New Yoilv, and the Eno ern maws. Teachers tre.te•pcodnlly itob:ted to call and en ❑mine them. I:nr 'lie by oOliti fl SlFa.LOft. jan 7 ,19-2 Wood street. Old Rya 1X1L145.f. BARRELS Monongal.cl4 V.Finkey, (1S3)) arrnnted aII 11 ,in stns• and fns s,r IP by jan STERET - r Sc co , 18 s'. near Prom. 'NTADLKA WIN ES.—Ri ice; Oliveru & Co; Start Blackburn: London particular. A supply of the above fine Lrands in cask, ga l l Lot tlea„ For sale by thedemijon, or dozen by ST ER Err & CO., 18 Market et. Sherry Wine. UFT, Gordon & Cos Mown; Oufr, " " rale; CUr:Ple Fur ask by the demijon or dozen, by STK R ETT ,Sr, CO., janl9 18 Market .t TENERIFFE WINES. AT Wboleaale or Retail by STERETT &CO., jan6 18 Market street, one door above Front _ - CALABRIA AND OPORTO %VINES, at whole• sale and recoil, by STERETT & Co. No 18. Market street, one door above Front. LISBON wholeoale or retail by STERETT & CO., lonl9 18 Market et. tHnno Worlds. T WO splendid Piano Fortes, made by A 11 Gale Co. (successors to the New York manufac turing Company,) with metallic plate and frame, and French grand,actiun, just ieceived and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, 122 Wood street. A}lerheay ClemOen , . PERSON,S4lesirous of purch4piiaz lots in this Cero ()tot" ate referred for inforgnation to_the Surterir tendent on. ttie group,* or to E:Thorn,.l:trogr,itt,oor nor of Penn and Hand atreeu,aPitudnitet. By ardor of the Board, J. CHSLETT, doe li -Superintendent. rurniture. TF 3 ou want to purchase any bedsteds,tables ' choice, 1. settees, or any thing else in the furniture line, you cant do better than to call at the furniture ware room of T B YOUNG & CO, deel3. Band et, between Penn and Liberty. =WEIffiliMM EMM Co-PartsaMdp • THE undersigned have this day entered into co partnesnip for the transaction of the Who!sale G.tocery, Produce and Commission Business, under the fit m of Lambert Sp Shipt un. HENRY LAMBERT. JQHN SHIPTON. Pittsburgh, Jan 15th, 1246. [feb 2 ll= LAHLEHRT & SMPTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS. FORWARDING AVM COMMISSION MERCHANTS Demler: in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures Noi 133 and 135 Wood street Teas. 250 PACKAGES Y. H. Imperial G. P and Pourhong Tea in chests half.chests, catty boxes and 'cannisters in store and for sale by H. LAMBERT, 133 and 135 Wood At. 450 BAGS Rio , part prime green; 5 " Java in store and for sale by Tobacco. ;)00[BOXES la 54 123 16i and 325, Richmond Tobacco in cora and for sale by Fish. 175 hhl No 3 "mmill" Mackerel; 30 1 ;And 2 5 bolt bids large No 1: 6 barrels No 1 salmon: 5U " Alewivea (Herrings;) 15 " Gihbed I'2 casks Prime Codfish: 120 boxes Scald Herrings; In store and for sale by Sundries. 00 bbla Tanners Oil; 4Q bbla N C or; 50 •• C.:nipped Lngwood; 20 " Span Whiting; 25 " No 1 rosin; 5 " “Lovering's" Crushed sugar; 30 bosea Chncnlate; 30 Ili. ‘Vhito Clay Pipoc Ws rock carid: 2 casks Obinrn Molder, S F Indigo; in 'lore and fur sale by H.I AM BERT, jans. 133 and 135 World at Sugars. WII/T F, I I tivrinn Stigiir in Boles; White Britil ditto in bbls, n store and for sided./ J. &J. M'DEVITT, 224 Liborlysi Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco. 20 KEGS Ploq Tobncco; 5 '• Tvd‘t, do; 10 " Va. " do; 10 " CaY'd, 1. Lamp, do; in sturu anti (or sale by Ground Spices. CANS Clrtirld l'epp , r; 10 Cm.. Gr.ffind Cinnemonj 6 Cans Grwind Adpice; 5 do do Cloves; in store 14:3 fur salu by J & 1 MrDEVITT, 2:24 Liberty st t'J.AII) CLO\ICIXG IlArk PS. fluid inc..: new and beautiful A. IF pal tern:, jum. recived 4t No 44 Market st.eol Der of Third, by A A MASON. de- r? % - iNELS' FLANNELS! l's. Red, Yellow nd White Flannel. 109 improved and mlkes Wlinle.Rlo and Re pr;ces,by A A NI %SON. de.- 12 fin 4...; \1 ,rker SHAWLS. Sr I'ERIOR UrrehA.shaw.:A. juvt received which will be sold very low. by A A MASON, dor 19 tiol2 Merkel ■r. CASI: FURNI fugEVIUN rsfi pel s rlut A. A. 4 (1,- 12 4:1 Markrt De Lam es. 20 P. Dark and Light pkid sit! Isins for cbil• dren aornn ns low us 9.Vc. per pit& Fur sale at Noa2 Market sc. by 1.2 Scorchings. , 0 "" 11 BRLS ti,orri.inga. t3.1T1 nn 1 for .1 ir, by I 4417,1411121 DOE, & CO., .1,24 Wnter street. . _ Pig Metal. 50 T,),s ^ 1-1 rtflg ing Rock" Nimtil, or. Ntnel and for nal,. 1)v BURBUIDGE, WILSCA S.: CO, Water •t Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers. PLRCHASEIiS will find ‘t Shea & Pennock . ..l ft full a .4,lrtment I,f me:l'A \l,•rinn drawer.. an,/ Nlerirm d u ng. Al, O , Coa .1,, .10 bleached and unbleached. BLANKETS. 2 CASES No 3 (low priced) Economy Blankets Just received and fur sale by Just Arrived at the "New York Store," I_ oo m Dt e ) ,,,, Z...L n 3 a d s ie il l: Tionic,lwGcrin:ilfettnhe:;:eetKflidu..Clitlaehi: N. B. None but the best Kid Gloves kept at 79 Market street nov Nelir Works. T RAVELS IN MEXICO, over the Table Land. and Cordilleras of :%lexico, during the year 1843 and 1841, Mc:hiding a le.icription of California, the principal citie, and minin4 Ii trim. of that Republic, and the hioz,aphiet of Ituthide and Junta Anna; b . ) Ihrit M. Gilliam Far sale by .0117 rrIOTTEN ON MORTARS.—Easayi on Hydratr lic Ind Common Mottare, and on limo burning by .1. G. Totten For sale by IIooLLE'S I'iIoNOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, -r-an explanatory pronouncing Phonographic Dictionary oeihe English language, with a vocabulary of Gseeb, tkripture and Geographical names, ■lso, a celiqctlon ul - pbraosoftcn use i ti by English w•ri- era. For sale by jaa7. RESIDENCE: AT THE COURT 4 1 . ..0NPQN comprising official and pirignakiacindents. For Rale by jan7. AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. • The American Almanac and Rep itary of merel knnwleJge for tho year 1846, just received and for sale by C. H. KAY, cor Wood and 3J eta. POSTIIIIMOU3 M ZNIOIRS of his own time, by Sir N W. Wrosall. For Dale by jan 6 To the Ladled. OPENING this day, another lot or B ro che Shawls. Also, on hand, a few splendid French Brodie Long Shawls, (all wool) which will be sold a gtcr. bargain, at the New York store. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market street. To the Gentlemen. AFINE assortment of Fron ' Cloths,Cassimeres and Vestings; also pccarfs, Crarata.Stocks,Shirts, Drawers, Undersea...and Hosiery; also a few of the "Shakes" Flanncf Drawers and f.Shists, at the "New York Stero,74 9 .61Oct:tat:met. noal2 W. H. GARRARD. SKATP, Cutlery, Ivcn7, ilocryjc,e. for sal. by JOHN W. BLAIR. Ir, Wood,o. Bank Notts anti exclmtly. COMIACTED DAILY BY A. SHAKER, EXCHANGE EHOXES. SPECIE STANDARD. IVerckants and Manufacturera'Scrip.. Exchange Bank Scrip. Currency Berk, County Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia New York 80at0n.... JOHN SHIPTUIf Gold Surer PENNSYLVANIA.—PUTSBURGH Bank of Pittsburgh pal ilf4rehants and Manufacturers' bank pat Exchange ' • ....pat Do.'ffollidaysburgk ::*, • - r ai PHILADF.4HI4.• Bank of North America '!!7'-'4"" Do Not-liter. n Libertio H. LAMBERT. 133 end 135 \Vood et Do Penuylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Pat Farmers' an vl /feckanico! bank Kensington ban,k. pa r .ifannfacturpreanil Mechanics' par Mechanics Moyamensing par Philadelphia 4a la par' Schnytkill....." Southwark ..... " .... .. • . par Western ....par Rank of Penn Townsi t ip .... ....par Girard bank ........ pat U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY RANKS. H. LANII3ERT, 133 and 135 \Vona at Bank of Germanlawn „ 7 --• • .... —.pat " Chester county pal " Delaware county .... 7 ... 777 7 pa, " Montgomery county— ..... N or thumberland-_--._-. par Farmers' bank of Byt.trsconnly..... _.par Eastonbank ...... Doylestown bank Franklus bank of Waskinston Bank of Charnb4.rsbnre " Middletowp Gettysbn.rgb. .7: " Lewistown ..- E ., Sunimehanssa county Berkseounly bank ..... . ...... so sale Columbia Bank and Bride Company par Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank Honesdale " Lancaster L AMBERT, 133 and 135 Wood T Lancaster Co." Lebanon " Minerebank of Pottsville Afonongakelabank of Brownsville New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2 Northampton bank no :aft Towanda hank no sale IV:lowing bank West Branch bank. York hank Lehigh county bank, J. & J. NUDE:WITT, 2.24 Lihortv OHIO Belmonthank of St. Clairsville.-- Clinton hank of Columbus__ Columbiana hank of New Lisbon.... Circleville (Lawrence, ca,vhier)...• " ( Warren, caskier)........ ..• • __ Commercial bank of Lake Erie........ Dayt0nbank............. ..... Franklin bank of Columbus Farmers'and Mechanics' bank of Slettbenrille—i Farmers' bank of Canton Geauva Granville la 'ninon Lancaster Marietta ....... Massillon Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati—. .IfosinePleasan' Norwalk Putnam Sandusky S•into Urbana ....... •-•-• - {Wooster ......... • —... Xenia.. ......... Zonesrille, ..... Bank of .• State hank and branches ' State Serif. A. A. Nt 3.SON SHEA ,t PENNOCK W. 1!. CIARRA,RD C. H. KAY, corner of Wood and 3d •t.N C. H. KAY, corner of Wood •nd 3.1 etc C. H. •RAY. corner of Wood and 3d st• C. 114. ; KAY, corner of Wood end 34 C. If. KAY, corner of Wood and 3d its CORNER 0? THIRD AND WOOD STREETaz Baltimore SPECIE KENTUC.KY All b ank a ILLINOIS Stale ban Bank of Illinois, Skawner torn VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia. . . flankof Virginia 1 Erehange baxic of Virginia North- Wes.ternbao of Virginia ..........., .. I Merehaskts' and 210olisnics' bank of Virginia ....I Bank ca - Morgazynion.... MARX L ANT, Baltimore Cay banks ....., . All othe r solvent IiORTH CAROLINA All solvent banks.. .. SOUTH CAROLINA:: All solventbanks... GEORGIA Al!solves! bank," . AL Art AMA Mob e 1 nks Countr) ..... LOUISIANA: Ner Orleans banks (r00r1)...... TENNESSEE. AlB a mks MICHIGAN. Bank of 3t. Clair St. Clair 75 Bonk of the Riper Raisin, Monroe 10 Farmer's' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit 10 Michigan Insurance, Co. Detroit 5 Oakland County Bank, Pontiac t 0 BLAKELY & BEITWIEL, AVE for Sale—A House and Lot in George H Ledlie's plan of Lots, in the upper part or Alla, ebony city,2s feet front by 200 feet deep. The house is substantially built, (not quite finished.) The late owner being dead, it will be sold low to close the Estate. Also, 7 Lois of Ground, each 24 by 100 feet, in O'Hara villa. Also, 6 Acres on Vogtly's run, (Spring Garden.) with Puitmble buildiugs. Also, a House and Lot, 24 by 100 feet, near 0% Hera at. Also, 2 Lots on Pike street, on which is erected a very extensive .table. Also, .5 building Lots on Penn street, including cor ner Lot.' Also, a Frame house(on Lease,) sear the old Phu,- ,eix Cotton,Factory, (sth Ward.) Also, a Lot of Giound on Liberty street. 50 feet front by 101 f.: feet deep(fromi4on.2 streets) on which is erected a nnlnber of Tenements. Lots on Penn and Locust streets, Alto, a Farm con! totrlg 423 acres, situate in Fay ette Township, Allegheny County, with3 - I.ouse, Barn, Orchards, and other improvements. Also, 3 Building lots on ad st,,,i?etweesapithf:Od and Griot Fireets• Also, a Fttria. near Youngstown, Westrnotelaed County, comairting 208 acres, highly improved. - Also, 13 Lots of Land on Chartior's Creak, con taining each from 10 to 13 acres. Also, 2 Lots of Land, each containing 20 cores, on I which are erected Cottage Houses, Barns, fine young `Orchards, &a., within 5 mils* of the Court House. Apply as above, OlSco on Penn at.. and corner of I 411 and Smithfield nes., Pittsburgh. inel 1 FOR SALT few copies of tbo American, lirank lin, Farmers and American Temperance Alma. news for 1846, sacred songs, Watt's psalms and hymns, David realms, Sibbett's counterfeit detector, the Amer can Pioneers, 2 so's, cAnfassion of an Inekiate, boys' emPf"Poehooks•DetworiPiles' Distillery and a large. timortmant of tampeotoce publication. school books and paper, alt the Pittsburg h newspapers, &c, for sale daily. jean Ot !SLOG - HARRIS, Agent and Coa Mar;hant, No 9 Fifth st. ':dot = - 71%,..*40 7 A, V412„:„..,0%,,cetit ---4',Ar.t.tit.,444, Patroblzed by Everybody. ...pa, -- 1 prem pre prem prem The Wonderful Vegetable purgative, FOR TilE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, B.lieummism, Piles, Dispels'la, Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundicd, reins in the Back, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising o the Throat, Dropsy. A sthrna, fever of all kinds, Fe male Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms,Cholera Moibus, Coughs,Quinsey, Whdoplrr Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, Erysipe las, Deafness, I tchings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Grav • el, Net vptiacomplaints,and a variety of other diseases, arising Rem lmpitrities of the blood, and obstructions in the orgnissof digestfen. [From the Agent et Quebec., L. C. DISEASE OF THE LIVER. DEAR Ste:—Agreeable to your deflect, I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickenet Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. Yon may recollect, when I first commenced sellin g your medi cine, which was. in May, MA , we little dreamedof the success that would crown the undertaking. Our premises had been so completely flooded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every possi ble complaint under the sun, that I seriously concern ' platedhaving nothing more to do with any thing of the kind. hewever, at the most urgent solicitation ' we consented to make trial ot yours. At first we found considerublerliffieuhy in attracting public attention to wards them. People had been so often deceived b 7 the vile compounds which have flooded the 'country for the last 15 years or mare, that they determined, if possible, never to be "taken ih" again; and the conah• quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, es the saying is, for "love nor money. Thus metterts proceeded for n week or two,Whee,aie "good luck would have it, "Mrs. N—. alady of our city, into had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded toaccept of a box, oh condition that nothing was tube vaid for it, if they4id not afford her the necessary relief. I malt confeets we ourselves had very little faith in the matter, know. ing as we did, that her complaint was and of long statallng, and ha'd been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor- ing towns. But we had determined to give the medls eine a fair trial, and if it preved to be worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction lc 'mow it, both to you and to its. No less to our joy than surprise, how! ever, only a fees days had elapsed, when the lady again, presented herself at our counter ande iirplrq for aboth er box. "I really think, Mt. Williams," says she, ' that your Pills ale beginning to work a great change in my health, and alto g ether for the better. When I took the second dose, Ibegan to feel much betterthan I did at first: the pain in my side Was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blocd seemed to circulate through my veins as it did is soy youthful days. Sin;ce 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 more boxes will effectually cum me." The result 'Fv4s as she predicted. Her health completely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long and a happy life is before her. I am satisfied site will never forget the Clickener Sugar•Coate'd Ac might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex trimidinary cure was rapidly disseminated through the city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had elapsed, before eagaries began to be Made for Click ener's Seger-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already incteased to such an extent, that we fled tire greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem like exaggeraiion, I might almost say that we are literally besieged by women, and children, labor. ing under every possible ailment which "human flesh is heir to." The halt, the lathe. and the blind; the asthmatic, eensumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— Testimenialt of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing ip upon us from every quarter. One person inferrns us he has herb miles-mit of a most ofistinaie Dyspepsia. Another has just recdrered from a seri ous altar, of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded In expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice. And a fourth has just recovered ft om an attack of Pul munary Cuniurnption, which had confined him to hit bed for mail months.—Sowe go. But do not fail to keep us sepplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we h a ve stnzding . orders from the country to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience.. Yours, ike. R. H. WILLIAM. Clurbee, C., April 14, 1845. NEM .. ..pat .:... ..... per ... ..... —par par ....par ..par RENIEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, original inventor of the Sugar Coated Pilic and t h at nothing of the soft was ever heard of until hn duped them in ,thne, 1643, as ;kill be seen by the fol lowing This Diploma wee awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New York, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER, fur toe Invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. JAMES TALLM A DGE, President. T. 13. WaKtitas,CorresponclingSeCretali. GORDO!) J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary. lar To Avon!. Cob ItTr.nrclTS.-I"urcbasers must r l iways ask for Clcketer'S Sugar Coated Vegetable Pi ili:and see that eacb box has upon it his aignatarei all cabers are counterfeit. ..1 WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty &trivets, is Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity. oct6 GREAT EXCITEMENT ! 1 TARIFF REPEALED!!! HE didirt~ scale irinciple abandoned and this 1. minimum standaid adopted .. ai Att. 9P, market Street. We have been receiving for the last week or two. it fresh supply of stensonable DRY GOODS, bought from,the Manufacturers, Importers, and at Anr.tion, at the lowest cash prices. Having bad an experienced Agent in Philadelphia and Nev. 'I At for scans months past picking up bargains, here and there, ens; tiles us to efer to the public a splendid stock of Goods With almost an imperceptible Tariff. Our stock co:MY sista in pert of the following Goodin— Shawls—a great variefq; French Terkeri Shawls; English do do; Splendid Brodie and Cashmere Shawls; Damask doe 131ack and 'Embroidered Teskeri Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe do; Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Plaid Woollen Shawls of every variety; Also a great variety of Cashmere D'Ecosse; Plain de Lain, and barred end figured de Lain; English and French Merioess Alpeccas and Coburg Cloths: . Bombazines; plain and fancy dress; Silks; Irish linens—Cotton Alpacca and Cashmere Hose; CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, and VESTINGS. Also, an excellent assortment of domestic Goods. All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, at such psi. ces as we think cannot fail to please. Call and ex!. amine fur yourselves—at No, 92 Market street. dec.29.tf. MOSES COREY. A CERTAIN lot of ground situate on Penn, be low Walnut street, Fifth Ward. containing IT feet front on Pena, and extending back 100 feet to Mulberry alley, on which is erected a valuable three story trick house, and in rear a two story frame. Also, ono ,other tot on Liberty street, opposite thaWeelgy, Chapel, insaid ward, containing 25 fees front, spd extending back 100 feet, on wnich is oree, ted a well finished two story frame. Titles indispu. table. For further particulars, es to property ansj terms of sale, apply to JOHN A.PARKINSO N. ALL, docl2 tf Fifth Ward. ithbons, Velvets and Satins. %TOW open (by express) soother lot of Fasbiona. .J atxle Ribbons, ,sonnet Velvets and Satins, ail* New YA4 1 44 , re , 7P Market street. H GARRARD. To Buzinsu Houses. ACITIZEN lesling for the South sod Havanna will attend to any business entrunteid to hirn.—;• Address A throlh the !'ost , i . :l , ificis, deo 73 PREMIUM Valuable Propert,Tfor Sale.