,qc ;Datil! Morning Post. PITTEIBUR WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 11 CORRESPONDENTS 'l In reference to communications which may appear !'n this paper, we have one or two remarks to [rake.— SN'e will insert none without the name of the author be , in 4 fn st made known to us, au.l when inserted, mustal• I sways be taken as eapressiveof the views he views qf ihe writer, D fact not the ecl,i.tor of this paper, unless t so ',, i sucpresee4 era editorially remarked open anti apprOved. Clickener's Sugar-coaled Vegetable Purgative 'WE—Experience hoeing long since decided, that every disease originates from impurities of the bident lood, or derangement of the digestive means, it i .! that the remedy employed must be of such a nature as t is best calculated to remove those obstructions, or re• 4 storethe blood to its ,natural stam• The Clickener, Sugar-coated VUsgative being coinpounded pure., 4 ly on scientiLc principles, and based on an intimate sc. 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 1 independent of each other in their mode of operation; s" they never fail to teach the seat of disease, in what ever shape it may appear. Thus, if the liver be affect /A, one ingredient will operate on that partictilar organ -s and by cleansing it of that excess of bile, it is con. scantly discharging into the stomach, restore it to its natural state. Another will operate on the blood, and remove those impurities which have already entered . Into its circulation; while a third will effectually expel • from the system whatever impurities may have been !) discharged into the stomach, through the Instrument ality of the other ingredients. Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty I streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills 4 in Pittsburgh and vicinity. • ccr Beware of en imitation article called "Irepro•' ved Sugar-Coated Pills,"purporting to be Patented I • 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,has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. fob 11. Dr. IV - sitar's Balsam of Wild CAerry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound balsamic prepare. lion of the Mid Cherry and Mass of Ireland. com bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca ses when a dministred for Coughs. Asthma, Consomp Lion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the maid distinguished physicians have approved and recorr. mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the most valuable tnedkine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an imme nse amount of good in the rtlief of suffering humaniy. Igr See Advertioemett. UNION EIOTEL FN connection with my son, A. ICI.CIBca, hive this I day, opened tny House In Virgin Alley, near Wood street, where those wishing the choicest refreshments that are furnished by well conducted Coffee Houses, can alsra'Ys be accommodated. '3T r e have ,Mst received a large assortment of the best co:silty Cigars: 3 0 Sang: Canaries, F. de la Cruz; Regalia: Superior Maranon: Critadores; 'De Superior Calicul, Primers. feb 74( HENRY KLEBER, Splendid Property ibr Sale. T HE subscriber desirous of removing to the city,' offers for tale, the houseand lot he occupies in the, 4th Ward, Allegheny city, beautifully situated on the s econd bank, ranging with the nroperties of Judge Irwin. Rev Di Pressley, and Mr Vlogg. The house is built in Cottage style; rooms lvrge, airy, and finish ed in the best manner; en excellent pump of water at the door, and every convenience. The house has a front of 43 by 47 feet deep, basement story, polished -stone nn both fronts. The lot Is 102 feet fronting on Washington street. running to the l'enn. Canal; near 400 feet, well improved, with a choice collection of various lands of fruit. Any person whisking to see the peoperty, will please call at my stole, No 69, Mar ket street, when it will be shown to them, and the titan made known. Only part of the purchase mon ey willbe required. H. McCLELLAN D. jan 26 - - Religious Books. IMPSON'S Plea for Religion; 13 Butler's Analogy; • Reith's Devocinattations; '4 Land of Israel; Vinet'• Viral Christianity! Life of Sommerfoil& Gaston's Collections; The works of Leighton, Newton, Hooker, Chalmers, Bush, Barnes and ethers, for isle by BOSWORT tfc. ..i'ORR ESTER, feb7 43 Market street _ $2O Bewf rd. STOLEN fromthe stable of the a t .bsot.. bar, in Holmes county, Salt Creek tp., ,reoll street 6 miles from Mont Eaton. on Meade) , night, 2d I inst., at about 8 o'clock, a wares, one of them 1 a bay Mare, about 16 hands high; hea v ily build ball in the forehead and the two hind legs white near the; feet, prai more, so than the other, mane and tail black, l and the fore feet Blood; aged aboi.4. 6 years. The Other is a dark chesaut Sorrel, about 12 hauls high; mane and tail white; bull forehead, and both ofi the bind feet white; aged 12 years. Theoharis reward will be paid for the recovery of both Horsesand Thief, or • reasonable reward for the horses alone. and all necessary eapeetes. F. BEIISHART. Holmes county, Salt Creek Tp., Ohio. feb7ivilw. VALUABLE LANDS AT AUCTION. A T 7'oclock. P. M. on Friday evening, the 13th instant, will be sold at the commercial auction .rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, that valuable Tract of Land belonging to the heirs of the late James Trimble, dpc'd, No. 761 in Pymatuning Township, Mercer county, Penna., containing 200 acres which is cleared and has a Log Dwelling Howse and Barn erected thereon. Al4lO , That Tract of Land in East Deer Township, ,Allegheny County, adjoining land of Mr.. Sarah Col lins, containing fifty acres on which is erected a Log Dwelling Haase and Stable with 25 or 30 acres cleared ami under cultivation, about 3i miles from Pa. Canal 'in a good nelgborhood on the road leading from Taren. turn to Sazonsburgh. Terms at Sale. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. TWA two-storied brick houses with dining room and kitchen back, on Wylie Greet sear Washington street. pavement all the way. os sten given on the brat of aptil.Enq Enquire o( A.LEX , on the premises. 1.. 0. RETSOLDs. J. L. I.llLt REYNOLDS & SURE; FpRWARDING AND CoMMISSION MERCHANTS , Par the ALD.e.gkeny Rprer Trade. DZALLILS iM GROCERIES, PRODUCE. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Chloride of Lime and Paper. The highest price in cash paid at all times for coml• try rags, baling rope, and coition -waste, corner of ' l'enn and Irwin tits. Pittsburgh, Pa. 'an3o-t 14. TO LETS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE BLANK LEA/3E% OF very superior torm, for sale at this Office jan 20, 1846. TWO splendid Piano Fortes, made, by A H -Gale & Co. (successors to the New York manufac tuting Company,) with metallic plate and Crania, and Frea& greed 'Leduc, just JOHN teceivec H. l and MELLOR for sale by , 12? Wocid street. PULA' 3 LAW., 10 KEGS 1 1 1iBluejireved area•7lo by ikf v i g r e; --• nor 13tb and Wood am_ .141.90H9L. ink BBLS received gold forsals by B A FAHMSTOCK di CO. cor th and Wood its. .. 4 , t t 4 .• R. , f '~ f '~ R ' 'Rk y6_{ EEMMI • .1846 • BIONOINGAMIaI 11017111, u BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE. AND PHILADELPHIA (OnIy 73 Miles Staring.) THY SPLENDID FLIT RUSKIN° ITLANIRII CONSUL, Mt , Q U S M'LANE map MEDIUM, Have commenced making their regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge, prescisely at B o'clock. Passengers by this boat takes the stages at Browns ville same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cars of the Baltimore arid Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the name evening—only 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Boat in com fortable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain senery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietors of this tout, in order to make the connection complete between Brownsville and Cumber land , have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the most improv ed models, and fil'y teams of the best young horses the country affords in addition to their former stock they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all w ho may patronize their Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at* pleasure. For tickets apply at the office, :'2nd door' above the Exchange Hotel, St. Claii st., or at the wharf boat. (feb3) J. MESEIMEN, Agent. AT COST, AT COST. THE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third streets, still ccntinues the Bale of Dry Goods, at reducec prices, and is now 'offering greater induce ments to purchasers. 'ice reinainclei of our Cloak• ings,Aloaccas, - Merinoes, Muslin de laines, Calicoes, Flannels, Linseis, 'Jeans, Cassinetts, Blankets and Shawls. together with many other goods. We have concluded to close otT at cost for a few days. in or der to - reduce`our stock previous to Spring. Purcha ser; this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at exceedingly low prices. Call early and se cure a good bargain jan 14 WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day of January, last, associated with him Jas. W. Hailmao and John F Jennings, under the name and style of Coleman, Heilman & Co. will now have in creased facilties for manufacturing Steel Springs, ham mered Axes, Americnn Slicer and Spring Steel, &c. to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solici ted, and hope by strict attention to business, to nu:it a continuance to the new firm, the favors so liberal be stowed upon him. Fa:tory on St Clair street—ware lanuse 49 Wood street, opposite St Charles Hotel, where can be found a good assortment of Springs, Axles A 13, and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev , cry description, together with Iron, Nails, and Pitts burgh manufactured articles. larThe highest price .aid for Scrap Iron. jan23 WY. CoLLM•N. JoHN . J• 3. W. HAILN/24 COLEMAN, HAIWIAN it CO., Manufacturers of Carriage Springs f Arles. A B • Ti T, Spring steel& dealers in Coach Trimmings Of every descriron, manufactory on ST. CLAIR Sr. Warehouse, 43 WOOD S I REET, oppovne St ie Cher. Hotel. jn23 TO LET Plano Vortcs. j~~M^~R~.,~~vs.~~b~,~.c~"•'.+~+~°'f~s+wr•T.-~h?~:~.Tn"~,'~~ ~-.~~ n~ , ~-,.Y. - r*,* :~ s~, + -`.r-.. .4;r;.t-' ~ r~ ..~"';,:_"„~-+~..:t+.ck effsam O o-P artnership G:r651. , D0 MARKET STREET, Between Fourth st., and the Diamond. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS VIA. The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A large and extensive assortment of Shawls, nit; Super. all wool Brothel; Printed Tut keri and Cash mere, Blk embroidered Turkeey, Blk and Mode color• ed silk fringed Thibbet,Super. embroidered Tlohbot, Damask and silk worsted. black and colored Merino, ; and a large assortmentof Plaid and Woolen Shawls. All of which will be *old at a small adygn•-e above Eastern co';. ABSOLOM MORRIS. jan 1 NO. 65. NOTICi • LL persons indebted to thel°omty of Allegheny I. Collectors of Tisaes, or where . are reques ted to settle their accounts is ur before the lit day of April next, after which tur.....:its will be irnmedi ately eutered against delinquents. JAMES CUNNINNIIAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, JOUN McDOWELL, Commissioners. Commissioner.' Office, January 23, 1846. -HO FORtOREGON THE undersigned would inform his old patrons and the public in general, that, notwithstanding ibe groat excitopent on the Oregon question: he still con tinues to manufacture CLOTHING of all hinds to order anslutharisise, in supettor style He has lately received a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETT.S, JEANS. &c., Which for beauty, fashion, durability and cheapness are unsurpassed in the Western market. Among the above will be found many goods al entirely hew style as to texture and color. These the ri•T I On•L. would respectfully invite his old customers and the public to call and exenine, c3rifidentof his ability to please in all . department.' He has also Ori hand a variety of fancy SILK VELVETS, CASHMERES, VALENCIAS, For vestings, at all prices, which he is prepared to make for customers in is style unsurpassable. • 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 fur . the very liberal patronage, heretofore extended to bin). the un dersigned would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity of steam got up by trot.id-be-allgG 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 tliting.de part ment; workmanship, fashion, 4.c. I have still On hand a few cloaks; overcoats and other articles of win ter wear, which I JAMES unusually low prices. B MITCHELL, National Clothing Store, feb3-d&w 185 Liberty pt., 2d door below Sch. WM. ALEXANDER & SONS, UNDERTAKERS. No 30, adjoining Ike Exchange Bank and opposite 'the 2d Presbyterian Churek, Afth street. THEY ARE PREPARED TO .4 furnish COFFINS of all kinds and sites, of which they keep an impartment constantlY ready made to be had at all hours. Funerals will 10 attended on the shortest notice, and every requisite therefor furnished, if required. PRIVATZ RIAIDENCE, until the Ist of April, San• dusky street near the canal bridge, Allegheny, whore orders will be received. Rev. Dr. Swift, • Dr. Reynolds, Rev. Dr. Herron, Dr Speors. Rev. Dr. Dunlap, Dr. Brooks, Rev. Mr. Lee, Dr. Courtney, Sharpsbg.' Jive. Mr. Muni, Sharpsburg, gevlelr , Williams. janl4.loid&w DB. ONO. IPZILIX, HAS removed a abort distance above his former Location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, sett t jail 7 McCANDLESS & McCLURE. . . HAV F. removed to Fourth it . , oppueite R & R 11 Patterson'. Livery stables. jon7-3m Allegheny Ossastery. PERSONS destrints of purehnsieg rots in this Cent. '1 etery are referred foe information to the Superin tendent on the grounds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cor ner-of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. By order of the Board, 3. CHSLETT. dec 11 Superintendent. 0:1 4 - 1 11 r\ u \ I %tr . r BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL From the Baltimore Sun. TWENTY.NINTII3 cONETASSIS. theEIINGTOO, reb. 7 The hour for the meeting of the House (ten o'• ' clock, A M,) having arrived, and the honorable Spea ker not appearing, the baker's dozen of members i present became as excited as a disturbed anthill, and ere the minute hand of the clock had advanced three minutes beyond the XII, the clerk was emphatically asked to cell the House to order. Ho almost inplor ed for • few minutes delay, assuring the members present that the Speaker would appear, but it was no go—the "selvage" of a House present insisted, and the clerk, thus pressed, gave the premonitory raps fur attending prayers. gee IXIr Tuaton addressed the throne of grace, in his usual solemn and impressive manner. Mr Charles J Ingersoll then moved that Gen M'K'sy, of North Carolina, take the chair until the Speaker shoslci arrive. The question was put by the clerk and carried, arid Gen M'Kay took the Spea kers chair. Then followed the usual routine of bust. nem—acall of the Husse—a motion to adjourn—a a motion to go into committee, and various other pro positions incident to the uneasy and excitable House of .Representatives, for, although the members, indi. sir-loony, are the most peaceable, orderly, lamb-like gentlemen in the world, collectively they are like ■ stirred up beehive, humming here and buzzing there, as if legislation and buzz were inseperabie comport- A call was ordered and commencixf, and suspended. At this point, the noblo form of the Speaker appear. ed at the front door, he walked down the centre aisle, and Gen :11'Key at once abdicated in his favor, and "calm as a summer's morning," he proceeded with the business of the, House. The journal was read, and the Howse immediately went Into commlttee —whether there was or was not a quorum was no put to the question, and as • man is presumed to be inno , ent until he is proved guilty, so is die !louse al. ways presumed to bare a quorum in attendance, until, upon a count, the contrary appears. And now, at this present w.iting. • very gentle manly, unassuming member from Ohio, (Mr Friese) is making a speech and his honorable colleague, Gen M'Doweli.is listening to him. He may deem him• self honored bJ obtaining even a single auditor. The subject has become a diug,and rhembms will not at• tend to speeches any more. But why does the chairman's hammer fall? Sure Ithe hour is net expired. I 14...0 the reason: the Broil- A A. MASON dent's Secretary appears et the bar—the Speak. taken the •rd a message, in writing is deliver• ed by Col J K Walker, the private Secretary; the reading :s called for; all is hushed and still, as though the mer . y breathing of the ho•ise had ■topped—the Babel is silent—the burn tit the heekove has stopped, and now toe voice of the clerk, is heard reeding, with great distinct..ness, the important relstr•e to Oregon, from witrch appears that no arbitration can take place, let *she:l'4,l.e may. From thereadiug.we gather that to December Mr Pakenbam proposed arbitration, es far as regvrds the division of Oregon. Mr Buchanan replied that no arbitration us to arrision could take place. as the U S claimed the whole. Mr Pakenham again addressed Mr Buchari•n, stating scale hypothetically—that 1., if Great Britain would arbitrate as to the title, and leave the arbitrators to divide that country bet ween the U States and Great Britain as they ought find, upon due consideration, the rights of the two nations to be. To this Mr Buchanan replied, that under no air cumstances would the U States submit the tonWer iii Oregon to arbitration but expressed tho tv'po that the two countries might settle all the d'ffiiultros reit, Lpo, to it w IthOOt •thittAtion. Accompanying 'he meloace 1.11.1 a cotreYrnnrimn , belwecn ME But:hens° and Mr M'Laue co in ten. dency the war preparations now ID progress by Greet Britain. Mr Lane is very diplumaiic in his reply, but from what VIP could gather. Lot d Aberdeen avows that the preparation• have not been made with any view to a rupture with this country, and are no more than would have been made had no troubles en isted. I Nlr linerever. w ithout contrmerttnC Lori 3nr727 tap 1 . . Aberdeen's position, caps opiroini !lilt chat. ever map . have bc'n the moils° of Great 1.11,t1.1.1 in preparing 1.,r o a r, if our shiruid tale piece. she .411 be us well prepared to pounce upon us as If the had made all her preparation• with that sic.. ' The cle:it basconcluded, and the hum again corn. Ihe debnie was 'bee re.umed and wan :ontinond till twelyeu'clock, PM. no cotnmi•tee then town and.;ne.. • ilouao adju rcu. Tht , rote *if be taken on Monday. IA Ike Court of Commo4 Plea: of .4ilegier:y i ( And now, Jan. 28, 1845, Simpson, assignee, having'filed hi. slip. plementary and final account, the same is confirmed nisi, and it is ordered by the Court, that unless ex ceptions to the same are filed on or before the arm Monday of ;March next, the same be confirmed abso lutely, and that upon sueli confirmation the said es-, signer have leave to deposit& the balance of motleys' lin his hands in Court, and be further discharged from t the execution of bls Troll, end the Court order that notice of the filing of said accouat with the above or der be published in the "Daily Commercial Journal," and "Daily Morning Post," weekly for four lucre/. sive weeks, the first publication to be made thirty I days before the time appointed. for the confirmation lof aho above account. • Frcm the Record, GEORGE. R. RIDDLE, Pro. Law Notice. Tll E undersigned are ILA4 s ciatesi in ti:. l' r eetice of the Law. Their office is in the new house of R. Woods, Fourth street, n.!ar Grant. DICH AHD_ BIDDLE, ROBERT WOODS. •-- PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT C4kfilYi. IriiHE only place where this article can be found in the city is at the corner of Fifth and -Smith field streets, where it is constantly kept 'on band', to gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. also superior Havana, and priocipe cigars. ' G. SCHNECK. IN the mntter of the snhantary .ignment of Samuel Fahnestock: hn October, Inw4t jan 26-dinwScv.rtf SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory,Ebony, &c. for Bale by JOHN W. MAUI, 120, Wood at. 4BBLS prime Lard. just receivelend for tale by 2 fell AMES MAY. To the DTlPePtic THE subscriber would call the attention to persons who may be suffering with Dyspepsia, to Thomp son's Titific Anti• Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills; they are, vrttlicrot exception, tho best article over offered to the public for the immediate cure of that diwase,-- Try themonce and you will be sure to recommend them to all who may be afflicted. For sale wholesale and retail by EDGAR THORN. Druggist, itn2/ car Penn and Hand its. Attorney, Counsellor & Notary, JAMES S. CRAFT. Pll TSBURGH, PA. HAVING resigned the offices of Secretary P. Nay. and Fire Ins. Co., will attend sP6CIALLY to Collections and business connected with Navigation, Insurance, Accounts.und Real Estate. Business hours 9, A. M. to 9 P. M. Office, Nu I Stuarts Buildings, (No 80 Fourth st,) second door Fast of Wood street. feb 3-if RomovaL ENRY HIPBY, Dealer in China, class and Qeentware, has removed to No 125 Wood, be tween Fifth street and Vir g in Alley, airee doors from the corner' of Fifth. at whicti'place he respectfully in vites the attention of his friends end the public gener ally to hisastortment of goods in the above line, which t he feels confident will give satisfaction as to prices en utility. feb9, at. Pt rrseunon, Jan 26, 1846. pROPQS,},IS will be received by the subscriber at this Plb:ce until noon of the 16th February next . (or furnishing and deliverng at the navy yard at Pen sacola, on or before the .20th cf April neat, two thou• sand tons (2240 pounds each) of the best bituminous lump coal suitable for steamers. The said coal meat be ill' the very best quality. and pass such inspection at the Navy Y era, Pensacola, as may be directed hythe commandant of said yard, and if directed by him, any portioliof it which may nut be saatsfactory, is to be immediately separated from the other at the expense of the contractor. Satisfactory bonds, with two sureties, in half the amount of the contract, will be requirtta for tts faith ful performance, in addition to a reservation of ten per ceotum, for all hills which may be approved, which reservation, will not be paid until the completion of thecontract. according to its terms. In case of failure on the part of the contractor to deliver the coal within the period limited for its de. livery, the right is reserved, to direct purchases to be made to supply deficiencies, end the contractor and his sureties are to be liable for any excess of cost, over the contract price, and the teat 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 Commandant of the Navy Yard at Pensacola, by such of the U. S. Navy Agents as the contractor may prefer within thirty-days' after the bills arc presented to him, • W. \V. tiusrEft, jan2.B.tf Lieut. Seperintendert. OPPartnerShlP • Li ft NI PION & SMITH havn this day associa• Le& with them Wm C M . Kibbin, in the whole• sale Dry Goods business. The business will be con ductt•d under the style and Erin of linmpion, Smith & Co. Pittdrircit. Jan Ist, 1346 • MOW T- N. SKIT* ilk CO., %V 110 I. ESA LE URI 00009'DEALE R 9, No f, I :freer, Pile:burgh, Pa, HAVE removed to the new brick warehouse., No' 54 'Vinod street, between Tided and Fourth where they will receive their stock of Spring pock,— which they itr.he tt - ti k:tention of city and count buyet • j0td29.1.w. - Beeson snot Steatn,Pourerfor gent. ZIWO Rooms, (2d and 3d floors;) P." 35 feet. front, by bC feet deep, wel; lighted, and on the best business ptirt. of Smithfield street. Also. a 3d story Ilcom, 18 feet by CO feet. ..7he. above rooms can ell he fornised with steam power on the most reasonable tetras." Apply to 131.ALEIN & rcii EL, lan26 cot. of 4th and Smithfield (2dstniy.)_ _ For Rent. aL RGF, end convenient two story bruin: dwell. I inc house on the core:of Fai-;:ory end Perin it. sth sward. A llama cottage i n Altriberty city, immediately be low the tonal. A room in the first story of bruit building co the corner r.f sth and Unto stc, Al., 1114 sec.so I nod tiord otorot, of .31 , hoi:Jlng Apply to JAMES MAY, • .14024 83 MARKET STREET $ 11 4 te ,P ! - R 4 oTt i- Y l anis S ela d' t ' sa ub il l 7e4 W ■E I ZIZI? 171: low do; beat 10)10 to t:•ticoos, at 64, 7, 9 & 124 eta. worth 9, and IS cents. A pteccaufculurd Alap•c•i, figured, and pinta. Itlesn.at price, lower than can be bad et any othcr rime, writ of the mountains. i•nl4 B. F. CONST 83 mARKEr STREET 83 Fi A .0 LS, Tot Is ern, Broche and 1 hibeii wr lob Flannel. Domesoc do; Ce4oriere IYEcosse, 11:-.cic Alpaca, Lustre', and Orhains Cloth 15:,rk arid mole colored French Mexinno.; II I, offers the m inor , at prIC,• desi tattle to those who hate rot completed there a Inter alirchases, in fact at tar below the value. These go a t!. nee of the latest porch , 1•1!, and best sales._ )an l 4 MITCHELL'S OUTLINE MM'S. r ITC II ELL'S aeries of Oatline Maps, for Schools .. 1 11 and Acsidemiet, cohnisttng of 24 distinct Maps on n large arisle, and prepared on canvaiii, aids a Key of e s pial:attune, drocitptiona, lessons, AC &c., fd the use of Teach,' and pupils. The above set ies of maps are nnw in use in nenri) eters le .pectahle School in New Yui k, and the dish evri atplrf. Teachers are respectfully invited to cell and cr.- amine then, For isle by inn 7 Old Rye Whiskey. 0 BARRELS Monongahela Whiskey, (1639 isurranted ail Rye, in atom and for sale by Jan :2. STERF:ti & Co IP Market st, near Front. ITADKRA WI LS.—Brice; AL OliTera & Cu Star: • Blackburn: Landon particular. A supply of the above fine brand• in caaks and but ties. Fof sale by the denaijon. or dozen by STE:Rh:TT & CO.. 18 Markel go Sherry I;ll7ine . TUFF Gordon &Co $ .. i °a l : , " Pale; Cartes' Fur sale by t h e eemijon or dosen. STISRETT & CO.. 18 Market •t • - TEIiERIFFE WL ES. WiluleinlO or Rettill by TERETT &Co., jar& Ninrkol wont, one door nbove Front. -- .. ---- - A fl LABRI A AND IPPORTO WINES, at ',bole- N-1 gala and retail, by ' STERETT & . Co. Nu 19. Market sweet, ;...,1 ono door .trove Front. • LISBON WINES.—At sT wh E olemile or CO. by TT &O, 13.111arket ct. F ou want to prehate ady bedstedt,tablea.hairo , I aeees, or any thing elgse In the furniture line, tt }ou cant do better than to call at the furniture ware room of - T B YOUNG & CO, decl3. Hand at, between Penn and Liberty. Dressing and. Plain Bureaus. T F . whu want to get a good article cheap do not for get to cell at the Furnitu T re B Room of YOUNG Sr. Co, Hnnd ,t. between Liberty end Penn._ - Sofas• A PAR of phdn neat ibfas on hand and for same AL at the Fut oiture Ware Room of G N ' •" T 'YOU & Co. nni4l hand at. between Liberty and Penn. MACKINAW .KLANAETS, bluo and green fur IV Overcoats, just received aijd fur sale, or made up to order by 01%48) IN NC B. SHAFrE. C . ASST.:NEI:MS—A fine assortment pf Cat,oirserits just opened end fur sale by V Si. B. SH krFER. jan2B. CA.SSINIERES AND CASSINETTS, b in great variety, auiteti to the season, for sa SHAFFER. jan2 Wbt. B. H i 3 SHitt TS—A lot of fine muslin sh cei i vedrts, with or linen bosoms and wristbend W s.just re anch sale M. B. SHAFFER, Pittsburgh Clothing more. vt......1a0d Wiwi at. Ii!MEMIM otiPartnership, THE undersigned hatred& day entered inns co partnesnip for the transaction of the Whalsale ameery, Produce end Commission Business, coder the flint of Lambert & Shiplun- HF.NRY LAMBERT.. JOHN SHIPTON• Fittlanw , ,h, Jun 15th, 1846. [(eh - , -- HENRY LLMSERT JaHN 414171%M. ' I.IOIII3ERT &SRIPTON, WJIOLESALE GROCERS. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures Nos 133 and 135 Wood street. Co PITTSBURGH, PI" Teas. 250 PACKAGES Y. H. Imperial G. P and Pmichong Tea in chests half-chests, cutty roles and cannisters in store and far male by 11. LA 51 BERT. 133 and 135 Wand lit._ 4 50 BAGS Rio. part prime amen; _ 5 " Java in store and for sale by H. LAMBERT. 133 and 135 Wood st Tobacco.) goo BOXES Is 5s 12s 164 and 321, Richmond ...o Tobacco in more and Inr Pale by H. LAMBERT. 133 and 135 Wond u. Sugars• WHITE Havana Sugar in Boxes; White Bralii ditto in bbls, 'n store and fur ialsby J. &J. M'DF.VITT, 2'24 Liberty at. Pittsburgh Manufacti,rod To 20 KEGS Plug Tobacco; • ' 5 '• Ladies Twist, do; 10 " Va. " do; 1U " Car'd, ls Lump, do; In More •nd fur sale by Ground Spices. 10 CANS Ground Pepper, 10 Cans Ground Cinnamon; 5 Cans Ground Alspice; 5 do do Cloves; In store and Tor sale by .1 & J McDEVITT, 224 Libart) it PL kit) CLOAKINGS. 20 PS. Plaid Chnkinvs, new and hetutifu materna, just I ecived at No 42 Market et .cot ner of Third, by ' A A MASON. der 12 inn 22 2w FLANNELS! FLANNELS! PS. Red. Yellow and White Flannels oi 100 irt..proeed a.t.'Wboleodt, end Re tail, at very low priemby A A MASON. ' - N. V! Meeker o 12 LROCII A SHAWLS. 1 digelt SUPERIOR BrochltSllrtwls. just received which wal be 'cold 'rely low. by A A. MASON, No 42 Mark., st,_ ICASE FULLNiU4I.E. I' PA NTS Selling at tt. yard ni ' • • A. MASON'S, det 12 42 !Market at Dark and Light plaid de lain. for cdril -24) dren aorne as lOW as 2Cc. per yard, For sere at Nn 42 Market st. by Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers. DU [WEI ASE ft S will find sit Shea & Pennock's full assortment of men's Merino drawer's, and double and singla breasted Merino shirts. Also, Cot ton-do do bleached and unbleached. c. • BLANKETS. 1114 CASES N•• 3 (low pric,d)Ecunomy Biankrts ,rol Just co.:cis - Pi and for ♦steby dec9 • SHEA k PE.NNOCK. JOHN H 'MELLOR. 122 Wood Furniture J. & J. NUDEVITT, 224 Liberty De Leine' Jcvit Arrived at the “New York Store," 10 ( ) None but the best Kid Glove, kept at 79 N. B Markrt otrttet nnv New Works. V RAVELS IN MEX I(7o.f:ter the Tabl3 Lana* v , d Cordillera, of Mevca. duriaz the year 1843 and 1.844, inelu.ling a dc.,:ription of Ca:ifarnia, the In I ncTel cute, sal mining ai•ttict. of that Republic, gni the hioct aphids of Iturbi,:c and Santa Anna; by Alpert M. Gilliam For •ah: by C. El. KAY, e , ,,er of Wool and 11 sis. 1110TTEN OV MORTARi.—EnsaysunHvdrau hc nnA Common Mortars, cr.4 on limo burning, tir J. G. T, II For stir t. C. H. KkY, jan7 earner nr WOO.l and 34 etc ilk( IL LE's y I lONOGRA P El: DICTIONARY, I/ —an •earceatory pronouncing Phonographic Dytionary of English language, with a vocabulary of O t ei-la, Latin, Scripture and Geographical names. lOW, a collection itf 2i:rates often used bf English wri ei:e by C. KAY. pir 7. nor a ‘v,-..1 and 33 apt, • - - DES EN C E AT THE COURT LONDON comprising official and personal incinfif‘nt., Fur sale by C. H. KAY, an 7. cot ner of Wood siid 3d sts. A MERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. A The American Almanac and Repository of , nscful kratudedge for the year L 846, dust received and fur sale by G.N. jan6 cor Wood and 3d as. Dovrouxous Mr:MIKA of his owo (age, by Sir N W. Wrelklin Fur sale by C. U. KAY, corner of Wood and 33 ita To the Ladies. OPENING this day, another lot of Brodie Shawls. Alin, on hand, a few splendid French Broebe Long Shawls, (.11 wool) which will be sold a great bargain. at the New York sto W re. . H. GARRARD, 79 Market. street. To the Gentlemen. AFINE assortment of Fronch Cloths,Cassimeres and Vesting': also Scarfs, Cravats, Stocks,Shi rts. Drawers, Underyeats and Hosiers.; also a few of the “Siinket" Flannel Drawers and Shirts, at the "Now Yot k Store," 2 9 Market street. novl2 W. H, GARRARD. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS Sc CONVEYANCERS , CONT INCE to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property. and all other business connected with Real Estate. They will also prepare Deeds, 13onsls, Mortgages and all other legal instru meats of writing, on moderate terms. For the con- Nenierco of the public, they have two offices—the Law office of Sohn J Mitchel, corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, (2d itory,) and the office of James ' Etlakely,on Pecn street, near the Canal Bridge, sth Ward. Uan2p 6m.-1 subscrilisris renting out several large rooms • bieestabliehmecit vita steam power. at low rates to good tenants. • H H RYAN. jan 17 Wanted to Borrow, riOR different periods aridjof flifferent persons, ;.L.' • and on the very beet security, several sums from $5O to . $5OOO. Wanted, pilots in t oWn' or eduntry, and oh land and water, fur a number of cloths; sales men, agents, mechanics, farmers, laborers and for a number of boys to trades, orstares, in'priVate fam ilies. Also, fora number of white and coiored cooks, nurses, chambermaids, house-keepers, and girls and boys for all work. All kinds of agencies attended to prtiMptly.for moderate atarges. Please - call at HARRIS' 'Agency feb4 6t and Intelligence iciffice, Sth st. Three Valuable Building Lola fbr Sale, NO. 71, 72 tod 73, in Hatt's plan . ; containing 24 feel in width and 132tontin length ordepth adjoining John 11: But , Esq., in the Sixth Ward, Irani wil d at Kiva 100, they *K IX, ofeteiti pub lin salo on the preadie• on . T*adag 4641 Cid April, 1846. otos. COtHRAN, juin 22 Executor of Aaron Next, deceased. nk Notts anb t xtbangc CORRECTED DAILY RE A. KIWKBR, EXERANGE BROKER, CORNER OE THIRD AND WOOD STREETS. SPECIE STANDARD. bl e rchanisandManufacturtra' Scrs p ... Ezdiange Bank Scrip ............. Currency • Berke County Scrip .. Exefi,iiipE—;,:rT SIGHT On PhiladetAia New York ...... Boston ....... . Baltimore. Gold ...... ..i prem. Silver ...... PENNSYLVANIA. — PITTSB UR PH Bank of Patiburgh ... ..'.' Merchants and' Manufacturers' bank. -. .... Exchange • - • - . - lc .. Do • liollidaysburgh •-• • • PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America . ..... . . par Do Not4ern - .014 erties ....pat Do Pennsylvania t. .... .. .. ... —.par Commercial Bank of Pennsy/ocusia par' Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank. • p at Many factivrergand bfeckanics' p ar ar Mechanic: . " ' Moyamenung par Philadelplig tank .•---•• . par Schuylkill-...."..... . par • • S Mit 'mark .......".—•...•. par Western. ... :. .. "..—... ..... ....ar Bank of Penn Township_..... Girard bank pa r U. 8. bank and branches.._... .... 3n COUNTRY BANKS. • Bank of Germantown ...... .... • ... • .... ... . pat Chester county ........ pat " Delaware c ounty ----Pa , " Montgomery county.... . ....... ....par " Northumberland par Farmers' bank of Buck:county.. ..... . .... .. par Easton bank.._... Doylestown bank ... .... .. .... .. • . ........ ....par F'ran.kisn bank of Washineon ........ .......pa7 Bank of Chamberiburgh.....:......•..•... dd Middletown .. —•....... ..... .....1 " Gettysburgh .... .... 1 " Lewistown ..... ........ ._ • • .... 1 Idd Suseptehannacounty 2 Berkseounty bank ..... .... • ___ no sale Columbia Bankand Bridge Company.... ..... par Carlisle bank 1 Erie. bank 1 Farmers and Drovers' bank Bank of Lancaster • - • - -Par " Bank of Reading par Harrisburg bank .... 1 Honesdale ".... .... ..... Lancaster " . par pa Lancaster Co." Lebanon •‘ ...... 4 Miners' bank of Pottsville. ..... .. ... . ... .. ... A Mount g alt elab a n k of Brown:Dille ----..par' New Hope and Delaware ridge company .2" Northampton bank ' -' no L ai l; Towanda bank Wyoming bank West Branch bank-- ...........'..... ..... 1 York bank l .—...—.... Lehigh county bank Belmont hank 01141. Ciairs; illc \;:y ha; returned' to her cheeks, and the prospect of a lung and a happy life is'nefore her. 1 am satisfied co C/ l i n: , m a n b i b a a n si n k b 0t . ( 1 .: cr of t I r i l eie rt s 1 . , : i .. b . o . n . ._ .. : .. .. ... ... ... .. .. .... ... .. 1 1 1 . ' he will* rwvi.r for ' ef the Glickenar Sugar-Couted Pills. 1 • Circleville (Lawrence, cashier„...„ 1 sale i As miel:t naturally be suppos.-:d, the news of this ex• ” ' ( Warr € !' , c ashier )• ---- "--" : t (sardine ,. cure was rapidly clissemintited direughthe eincinn' tib " ll " -------- "—-- - --- --- Icily and adjacent country; and scaicely . a week bad Chillicothe bank ' ""' "--- ' l elapsed „before enquiries began to be made fur Click Commercial bank of Lake Erie ..... ........ ener's Segar.:Coated Purgati‘e Pills; sad the demand . .1 Dayton bank.... ..........:. ..... - ..... ......1 i has aire..l.ly,incteeid to suchen extent, that we find Franklin bank of C01tembu5.............—... 1 ithe greatest difficulty in supplying it. Infect, if it did Farmers' aad Mechanics' bank of 61esql.e a ville..l n i not seem tilis exaggeration, I might almost say that we Farmers' bank ofncanlon ;°, i are I;terally bebieged by women, and children, labor- Grange.-.... ; ling under every •ossibrie ailment which "human flesh Granville •••• •• • • 4 ,, 5 „ iis heir to." :The halt, the lame, nod din blind; the F I amillo n ••• • —• • • '`,', lasthmatic, co,astimPtive,Ond dyspeptic, aro thronging Lancaster .. . .•.-' , our doors in pul..r.tit of ;ha neyer"-failir ,, Patracea.— Marietta --- --- ---•--• • —•• 1 1 Testimonials edits salutary-effects aro voluntarily Massif/on.---•. ... - . -- -• 1 flowing in upon us from every quarter: One person Mechanics' and Tralers'. Cincinnati •-•- 5 informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate .. . _. Atonal Pleasa n• ' —...... ....... ..... - Dyspepsia. Another ha just recovered Troia a seri- Aro rite 1 k -•- - 1 aus tlltilCii of Apoplexy. A third hag succeeded in Putnam --- - 1 expelling from 1.1:4 system the symptoms of Jaundice. -- -- • • ---/ I Arida 'fourth hag lust recovered from an aztack of Pub. •• - - ---- ro imunary Consumption, wnich . had confined him..to his • - --- - 45 i bedjur Milll , i moriths.=-LSo we go. But do not Vito 1 I keep us supplier). Besides our Mail Trade; wis •• -- 1 I have standing orders from the country to a large -- 1 amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience. .5 • fours, &c. R. H. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., April 14, 18:g. '- . - A• A. 11 \SON_ w. I L GsdatAßD Santinacy Scion) Urbana .............. Wooster Xenia Zanerriiir ...... Bank of Ci•oeland.. INDIANA State bank and bran . clit — Stale Scrip KENTUCKY AU ea nks State bank...... •.... Bank of Illinois,Shanntetforn VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia 1 Bank of Virginia Exckangs bank of Virginia ...... Farmers' bank of Werth- West ern bank of Virginia ....... ... 1 .4lercharit s' a ncl Mechanics' bank of Virginia Bank at Al o rgantonn. ... • .1 MARYLAND. Baltimore rify banks ........ • • ... par Allother •oivent basks ......................1 N ORT H ,CAROLIN A. SOUTH CAROLINA. Allsolve nts a nks ................ ............ 2 GEORGIA. AlLiolventZal- ALABAMA Country banks... ..... ...• •• LOUISIANA. Ncn Orleans banks (g00d)... rt torEssu. MICHIGA.N Bank of St. Clair St. OH 75 Bank of (hie Vevey /raisin, Monroe 10 Farmer's' and liieckanice Bank, Detroit 10 Michigan insurance, Co.-Detroit ' 5 Oakland Vounty Boa, Pontiac 10 BLAKEIor .& 15417PUEL, HAVE for Sale—A 'House and 7Let in George Ledlie's plan of Lots, in the upper part or Alle gheny city,2s feet /root Ay 200 feet deep. The house is substantially built, (not quite finished.) The late owner beiog dead, it will be sold low to close -the Estate. Also, 7 Lots of Ground. each 24 by 100 feet, in O'Hata Also, 6 Acres on Vogtly's run, (Spring Garden.) with suitable buildings. Also, a House nod Lot, 24 by 180 feet, near O'- Hara et. Aheo, 2 Lots ott Pike street, on which :4 erected a very extensive stable. Also, 5 building Lots on Penn street, including cor ner Lot. Also, a Frame house (on Lease,) near ;lie old Phs. nix Cotton Factory, (sth Ward.) Also, a Lot of Ground on Liberty street. 50 feet] front by 160 feet deepffronting 0n.2 streets) oh which is erected a number of Tenements. Also, 8 building Lins on Penn and Locust streets, Also, a.Farm containing 125 acres, Situate in Fay- 1 ette Township, Allegheny County, with House, Barn,l Orchards, and other improvements. • - Also, 3 Building lots on 3d st.,,betweenSmithfield l and Grant streets. Also, a Yarm, near Youngstown, Westmorelacd County, containing pOB acres, highly improved. Also, 13 Lots of Land on Chartier's Creek, con wining each fro - n 10 to 15 acres. Also, 2 Lots of Land, oath containing 20 act es. on which are erected Cottage HOUICII, Barns, fine young Orchards, &c., within 5 miles of the Court Reuse. Apply as above, Qeic-o on Penn it., and cckner of 4 h and Smithfield ste., Pittsbutgb. jan3l '1,...,1., r ......4 prem ..... pre r ....4 prem prem MEE ILUZcOIS p w ELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. A NEW end convenient two story dwelling Allt. for -rent, enquire ~tt this off, cr S St Ctsit st. aiowanD ctoweN, fielf at UM, office in Burke's Etaildlasa, 4th street, near Market june 19411kra1y .~~~ Patros!zed by Every ct-1C Errs SUGAR COATED PILLS ••44 • - • F e ir „4- # r g i 341.! _ 'R'EPARED C LICK Tle Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, P les,Disrepsia, SeUrvv, Small Pox. Jaundice, Pains in the Back, In ward Weakneis, Palpitation of the 'Heart, Rising n the Throat, Dropsy. Asthma, Fever of all kinds, Fe male Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worm s, Cholera arbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Couch, Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, Erysipe Ins, Deafness, Itchings of the Skin, olds, Gout, Gray , el, Nervous complaints, o nri a vnriety.of other diseases, arising from Impurities of the blood, and obatructionS in the organs of digestion. [from the .Agent at Quebec, L. C.) DJSEASE OF THE LIVER. DEAR Slat—C.gr2enble to your &giro, I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Sugar Coated Purgailve Pill, in this city. You may recollect, wheal first commenced selling your medi cine, .which was in May, 15;4, we littledreamed of the success that wou'd crown the undertaking. Our premises bad Peen so completely flooded by the 'one thousand and one unsaleable:remedy for every possi ble complaint tinder the sun, that I setionsly contem platedhaving nothing more to do with any thing of tho kind. However, at. the meat urgent solicitation, we consumed to melee 4 trial of yours. Ay first we found considerabledlineulty in eura.-iting public attention to wards them." People' had beers so often deceived by the vile compounds which have flooded the country for the last 15 years or more, that they determined, if possible, never to he "taken ire' again; and the conse quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying is, for "love nor money.' Thus matterre proceeded for a week ort• two, when, as "good lack Wouldhave it, ":4ra..N---, a l a dy o f our city, who haii•long s,uffe'red from en affection of the Liver, accompanied by' indigestion of.the most db stinete character, was persuaded to accept of a box, on condition that nothing was to be paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess, we ourselves had very little inith in the matter, know ing as we did, that her comp;aiat•was cnn of long standing, and had been uneuecessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor ing towns. But",we bad determined to give th,n rnedi eine a fair trial, and if It proved to be worthless, it i would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to You and to us. No-less to our. joy than surprise;how everioniyaiew days,had elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired for !moth er boi. really think, Mr. Williams," says she, that 'your Fills'are beginning to work a, great change l in my health,-and• et.i“ ' 'reth.er for the better. When I took the second dose, l.hogan to feel much betterthan I did at fiat: thepaire in my side was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to,improve; and the blood seemed to circulate through my veins as it did In my youthful days. Sincethem' havataken the remainder of the Pills, and my improvement 'bus been sensibly progressingtu every repetition of the dose. I have no doubt dust a few more boxes will effectually cure me." The result was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau- .....par _par par par REIIE.4IBF.R, DR. C. V. CLICKEXER, is the original inventor of the Sugar Coated and that nothing dare sort was ever heard of until he intro duced them in June, 1543, as will bc *seen by the fol. This•Diploipa. 'was - aWarded Sy the AMERIC,AN INST ITUTP, at the Annual Fair, held in the eity'of New Yolk, October, 1893, to C. V. CLICKENER. fat the iiiyention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. JAMES TALLMADGE, President. T. B. Wattraw,Correlpontling Secretary. Guatioa J. LEE,ISS, Recordinp.Seeretary. h a ,TO Acolo COUNTERFEATS , urc_aser_ must 5iv.41.1 ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and see that each boxlntsupoo it his signature; all others are counterfeit. AVM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener'.3 event for Pittsburgh end vicinity. oct6 GREAT EXCITERIMI TARIFF REPEALED !! ! THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the raitiknu:n standard adopted at No. SYa Market Street. We have beerreceiving. far the lest Week or two. a fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Manufacturersllmptifiers, and at Auction, at the lowest cash-prices. Having had an experienced &gent in yhiledelphia and Ness Y ark for sofas months past picking up bargains, here and there, ena bles tap-offer to the public a splendid stock of Goods with almost an imperceptible Tariff'. Our stock COW impart of the following Goods:— • • Shawls—a great variety; Terkeri Shliwls; • English do do; Splendid Brosha and Cashmere Shawls; Damask Black and Embroidered Terkeri do; Super. Black Thibet, Silk Fringe do; ladics' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Woollen Shawls of every variety; Alas a great variety of Cashmere D'Ecosse; Plain do s Lain; and barred and figered de Law; English and French Merinues; Alpaccas and Coburg ,Cloths; Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silks; Irish Linens—Cotton Alpazca and. CasLmcro Hose; " CbSSINIERES, CLOTHS, and VESTINGS. Also, an excellent- assortment Cif dOmestic Goods. All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, at such pri ces as VAS think cannot fail to please. Call and ex amine fur yourselves—at N0..9f2 Market street. decf-'9-tf• MOSES COREY. ...3 Valuable Property for Sale. '• A CERTAIN-lot of ground situate on Penn, low Walnut street, Fifth Wald. containing 17 feet front on l'ena, and emending back 100' feet 'us Mulberry alley, on whiclits erected a valutible three storylrick house, and iii rear a.two story frame. Aiwa, one other lot on Libegty street, opposite tha Wecley Chapel, in said wed - , containing 25 feet (tont, r.n.d I.,xteudi nz bark 100 feet, on eruich is erec ted a well finished two story frame. Titles indispu table. For further particulars, as to property and teems of sole, Duly to JQHN P N , Aid. ' Fifth Ward. clecl2 tf Ribbons. Velvets and Satins. NOW open (by . expri!ss) nnOther lot of Fasidoaa, able Ribbruni, Rennet Velvets and Satins, at tba New York store, 79 Mad-kol street. dezlB. ,• , • %V H GARRARD. To Ilusigoso _nooses. A CITI Z EN leiiivog'lor 12e `goulla and Havattha Awill attend to etas business entrusted to biol.—. Addreto A through the roet alsxe, dell /3 EMI F REM 1-r, M
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