•tit Malin Morning Foot. PITTSBURG/I, PA. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear In this paper, we have ono or two remarks to make.— We will insertnone without the name of the author be lga. East made known to us, and when inAerted,mustal. ways be taken as expre;siveur the views of the writer, •od not the editor of this paper, unless the views so •/pressed are editorlallyremorkod upon and approved. Ponca—Thirteeß cases were paraded before the Mayor on Tuesday morning, to answ, various charges that were alleged against them. Five paid their fines, six sent to the hill, and four discharged. Fire were brought before his honor yesterday mono log, one paid his fins, three committed, and one dis- charged. PENN INSURANCE COMPANY The Twelfth Instalment on the stock of this Com pany, (being $2 50 per share,) will be due on Satur day,-thsl4th inst. J. FINNEY, Jr., tab 12 St Secretary. BesseckLetie Cared.—Dr Duncan's Expectorant B edwsys cures, if used in time. riltre ones Watson, of the Methodist Society, In Philsiisiptda, was afflicted with this troublesome esegisist for several years, which rendered him una• binta stood to his ministerial dutieslas a preacher of the eks psi. His smyptorns were a dry and a painful 411Megti, with hoarseness, pain in the chest, side and bream, a sense of suffocation, so much so at times that biesaald scarcely get his breath. His body and strength beams reduced; countenance pate and sallow, show ing all the spedy termination of his life: but fortu stately a lady, one of the members of his church, cal led to visit him while ho prostrated upon his sick bed. Beholding his awful 8;1ton:ion she at nice advised him to send for"Dr Daneau's Expectorant Rene dy," which he procured at the Philadelphia Office. with faint hopes of ever recovering. He commenced using the Medicine according to the directions. The effect was wonderful. The first week after using the Medicine, the cough ceased--hoarseness disappeared. After using three bottles, his strength began to in-! -crease, which enabled tohim to go down stairs: and b) the time he used eight bottles, he found himself a welt person, and is now attending to his usual Pro fission. We, members of the Methodist Episcopal Chtirchi in Philadelphia, era well sequntnted with Father W•t son's afflictions, and can certify to the truth of the a bove. ELIZABETH MORRIS, SARAH PHILIPS, HANNAH DEWEES Philadelphia. Aug, teth, 1845. Dr. Wisksr's Balsam of Wild Cherry.- , -Tilis 4010:mated remedy is a compound balsamic prepara• tioa of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Iceland, com lined by a new chemical progress with the E.xlraci, of Flee. So salutary have been its effects in all ca ses when udministred for Coughs, Asthma, Consnmp tlon, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the mast distiqguiehud ph3sicians have approved and recorr. nien,i4 it, and openly acknowledged it tote the mast -valuable medicine ever discovered. It is truly a valuable .medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of good in the rt lief of suffering humanity. ErSoo Advertisement. To Mothers.—The difficulty which every mother experiences iu administering medicine to infants, in, entirely obviated by Dr. C I ickener's preparation, called the Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill is enconted with fine white sugar, so that it resembles and testes like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet refused to swallow. Fcr worms this is an sanded remedy, and it has been used with earellent effect is teething. The matron of the Farm School 'Leta* to Dr. Clickener that she has used fur some time, Isis Su gar Coated Pill in both these complainu, and always with entire success. Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood end Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. Irr Beware of an imitation article called "Ispro. irti Sugar-Coated Pills," purporting to be Patented u both the pills and pretended patent an forgeries, got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or Sae years, Nu mad* his living by enunterfeicing popular utedi,ines. cfeb At • meeting of the President Fire Company of Allegheny, held on Saturday evening last, the follow. log officers were elected for the cusuing year. President—B A Sampson. Vice President..-GAY Barnes. Treasurer—W B Copeland. Secretary—James Reynolds. Delegates—Jacob Painter. C Lindsay, W Hampton Captain—W Hampton. lot Lioutenant--Charlas Lindsay. 2d do Wm Montgomery. Ist Engineer—M Lindsay. 2d do. E Warden. 34 do. Joo Fulton. 4th do. H M'Kelvy. Assistant do H Aughenbaugb. Thai Graham. slime Directors—lat. Thais Crail, 2d. Wm Welch, 3d. D Henry. 4th. Wen F McKnight, sth. John Ar buckle, 6th. David Black. 111A•emeri—J Parks, Joo Young. Allegheny, Fisb'y 10th, 1846. Religious Hooks. QINIPSON'S Plea for Religion; .4k7 Butlet's Analogy; Reith's Demonstrations; " Land of Israel; ♦ioet's Vital Christianity; Life of Summerfield; Gaston's Collections; The works of Leighton, Newton, Hooker Hall, Chalmers, Bash, Barnes and others, for sale BOSWORTH & FORREST/ 1 / 4 , 43 Market street Splendid Prim THE subscriber desirous of. removing to the city, offers for sale, the house and lot he occupies in the 4th Ward, Allegheny city, beautifully situated on the second bank, ranging with the properties of Judge Irwin, Rev Dr Pressley, and Mr ilogg. The house ',bent in Cottage style; rooms large, airy, and finish ed in the best manner; an excellent pump of water at the door, and every convenience. The house has a front of 43 by 47 feet deep, basement story, polished atone oat both fronts. The lot is 102 feet fronting on Washingtos street. running to the Penn. Canal; near 100 feet, well improved, with a choice collection of various kinds of fruit. Any person whishing, to see the property, will please call at my store, No 69, Mar ket street, when it win be shown to them, and the teems made known. Only part of the purchase mon ey will be required. 11. 31cCLELLA.N D. lan 26 $2O Seward. STOLEN from the stable of the subscri-74 bar, in Holmes county, Salt Creek tp., about. 6 miles from Mont Eaton, on Monday night, 2d iust.,ist about 8 o'clock, 2 mares, one of them a hay Mare, about 16 hands high; heavily build ball In the forehead and the two hind legs white noar the feet, one more so than the other; mane and tail black, and the fore feet shod; aged about 6 years The ocher is a dark chesnut Sorrel, about 12 hands high; mane and tail white; bull forehead, and both of the bind feat white; aged 12 years. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of both Horses end Thief, pr a reasonable reward for the horses alone. sod all necessary expenses 4'. REINHART. Holmes county, Salt Crock Tp., Ohio. feb7-41w. VALUABLE LANDS AT AUCTION AT roclock. P. M. on Friday evening, the 13th instant, will be suld at the commercial auction rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, that valuable Tract of Land belonging to the heirs of the late James Trimble, deo'd,. No. -761 in Pymatuning Township, Mercer county, Penna., containing2oo acres which is cleared and has a Log. Dwelling House and 144-n! erected thereon. Also, That Tract of Land in East,Drer Township, Allegheny County, adjoining lend of Mrs. Sarah Col lins, containing fifty acres on whichis Arecteci e Log Dwelling House and Stable with 25 or 30 acres cleared and under cultivation, about 3} miles from Pa. Canal in a gocsid.rtaigisorbood on Or road leading from Taren tom to Saigisblugh. Terms qt Sale. feb 5 JOHN D. DAVIS, Aucer. SKATES, may, Ivory, Ebony, &e. for sale by JOHN W. BLAIR, 120, Wood st. •• •- V., ?. 4 4 ., 441 . .`" 4 . ° 1 t t . s. I • , • - . NIONONGANNLA 11017 TE, yr♦ BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Miles Staging.) THE SPLEND/P FAST RUNNING STEAMERS I CONSUL. ; ;,.., e 4N - 7,41,:•.,' LOUIS M'LANE A F D Have commenced malting their regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge, pregcisely at 8 o'clock. Passengersby this boat takes tho stages at Browns. ville some evening at 4 o'clock, nod the splendid cars of tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same 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 rho Bout in corn. (actable 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 lout, in order to make the connection complesebetween BrownsvilleandCumber. land, have placed on the Road 50 spendicl Troy, Alba. ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the most Improv ed modals, and fif , y teams of the best young horses the country affords in addition to their (censer stock they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who 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 sews at pleasure. Fot tickets apply at the office, 2nd door above the Exchange Hotel, St. Clair st, or at the wharf boat. (feb3) J. MI.:SKIM/4, Agent. THE subscriber, at the corner of M a rket end Third streets. still continues the sale of Dry Goods, at reducer prices, and in now offering greater induce ments to purchasers. The remainder of our Cloak ings,Alpaecas, Merinues, Muslin de laines, Calicoes, Flannels, Limeys, Jeans, Casalnetts, Blankets and Shawls, together with many other goods. We have concluded lb a1c4.41 off at cost for a few days, in or der to reduce our stock previous to Spring. Purcha sers aria knd this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at exceedingly low prices. Call early and se cure a good bargain yea 14 WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day of January, inst, associated with him Jas. W. Hallman and John F Jennings, under the name and style of Coleman, Heilman & Co. will now have in creased fealties fur manufacturing Steel S pring s, 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 M.!7it a continuance to the new firm, the favors so liberal be stowed upon him. Factory on St Clair street—ware. house 43 Wood street, opposite St Cherie' Hotel, where can be found • good assortment of Springs, Axles A B, end Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev ery de4criptiou, together with Iron. Nails, and Pitts burgh manufactured articles. rirThe highest price paid for Scrap Iron. 1en9.3 WM. CoLICIIAN. JOHN 1. JILN,INGo, JAI. W. HAILIIAIf. COLEMAN, lIAILM•N Manufacturers of Carriage Springs 4- Axles, A IL AM D Spring steel & *Were in Coach Trimmings Of every description. manufsctory on ST. CLAIR Sr. Warehouse, 43 %I' OOD S 1 BEET, oppo.i , • St Charles Hotel. jan23 0:3'651.a ANIRKE T STREET, Between Fourth at., and the Diamond. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, •11. The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road A large and extensive ■sonrtment of Shawl., viz Super. all wool Brosba; Printed Tutketi and Cash mere, Blk embroidered Turkety, 131 k and Mixt° color ed silk fringed Thibbet, Super. embroidered Tiltlibel Damask and silk worsted, black and adored Merino and •large assortment of Plaid and ‘Vonien Shoe Is All of which will besuld at a Small advatwe aboc Eaatern cost- A BSOLOM MORRIS. join 1 NO. •5. A LL pors”ns indebted to the County of Allegheny bill as Collectors of Taxes, or otherwise, ore recies ted to settle their accounts yri or before the Ist day of April next, after which time suits will be immedi• ately entered against delinquents. JAMES CUNNINNIIAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, SOLIS McDOll ELL. Cummissioners. Commissioners' Office, January 23, 1845. S iso27-d&wienl HO, TOR OREGON! THE undersigned would inform his old patmns and the public in general, that, notwithstanding the gmat excitement on the Oregon g n ►stion, be and con tinues to manufacture CLOTHING of all kinds to order and otherwise, in superior style. He las lately received a large lot of CLOTHS. CAASSI MMES. SATTINETTS, JEANS, &c., Which for beauty. fashion, durability and cheapnees are unsurpassed in the Western msrket• Among the above will be found many goods of entirely new style as to texture and color. These the N# T lON A respectfully invite his old CUILVIMeLI and the public to call and examine, confidentof his agility to please in all department. Ha has also on hand a variety of fancy SILL VELVETS, CASEIN:MS, VALENCLLS, ETC. For vesting., at all mines, which he is prepared to make for customers in a style uastupassable. for Sale He has also Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other articleappertainiog 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 hi m,lbe un. dersigned would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity of steam got up by seordsae-31)16 establishment be 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, fashion. 4-c. I base still on hand a fow cloaks; overcoats and other articles of win ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing Store, feh3-d&w 165 Liberty at., 2d door below sth. ONION HOTEL. IN connection with my son, A. }arisen, I have this day, opened my House in Virgin Alley, near Wood street, where those wishing the choicest refreshments that are furnished by well conducted Coffee Houses, can always be accommodated. We have just received a large assortment of the best quality Cigars: Justo Sang; Canones, F• de la Cruz; Regalia; Superior Maranon; Cazadorcs; De Superior Calidad, Erimera. Etensive Stabling for Rent. feb 7-tf HENRY KLEBER,Fierr• DS. GEO. FELILX, i►S rammed a short distance above his former Xi- location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, cast side. jan 7 MdCANDLESSA. McCLURE. HAVE removed tofiArthst., opposite R & R H Patteslon'a Livery stables. jan7-3m . Allegheny Cametery. PERSONS desirous of purthesiug lots in this Cern ctery ere referred for informauoe to the Superin tendent on the grounds, or to . E. Thorn, Druggist, cur ner of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. By order of the Bop.rd. J. CHS LETT, dec 11 Supuelotendeup. TO LET. Tsvoitwastoried brick bowies wi th dining room gni kitchen bank, on Wylie 'treat ' near Washington street. pavement all the way. 'os• akin given on the first of Aptil. Enquire of ALEX BLACK, on the premises. iMl l 4!= 1846 NIEDIUM, AT COST, AT COST. A A. MASON 0 co•Partne rahip NOTICE =II 14170416 2A3l' BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. From the Baltimore Sun. TWEINTT.NINTLE CONGRESS. Wasatsoroa, Feb. 9 SENATE Mr Morehead arrived and appeared in his seat this A memorial was presented by the President, in fa vor of • dry dock at Philadelphia. A message floor the President relative to Oregorb being • duplicate pf that sent to the Nouse op Satur day, was received. On motion of Mr Allen, it was referred to the corn. mittee On foreign affairs. Among the resolutions of inquiry submitted, was one by Mr Cali+, requesting the Secretary of the Na vy to report whether there is now any nave arma ment en Lake Superior, and whether en armament is not neceuary there; also what would be thebcst kind of defence. It was laid over. After the disposal of • 1121133 of Privaus Wis:was, the Senate resumed the consideration of tho bill pro viding for the construction of ten iron war steamers, Mr Westeott having the flour, resumed and condo- ded his remarks in favor of the bill. Mr Dickenson said that in consequence of the un avoidalde absence of Mr Fairfield, be proposed that the bill should be laid over informally. On this a ve ry exciting discussion arose, doting which Mr Man• gum took occasion to say that premeditated excite ment and agitation lied been resorted to for the pur pose of disturbing the peace of the country. He said that a system of mystification and concealment had been indulged in for the purpose of raising the fear or war, when the party in power ne'er dreamt that there would be war. Htt want moved to lay the bill on the table for the present Mr Sevier moved to postpone. lie said it ought to come up after more important me.imres. After a continuation of the debate tott%een Messrs Mangum, B.gby, Allen, Casa and others, the latter di:flounced the, policy of doing nothing because we could not do every thing. He desired to augment the navy although we might not make it superior to tLat of Great Britain. As to the remarks of Mr Mangum relative to the disturbance of business, it was erne the evil would be lamentable, but • idisruption of all bus. Ines was preferable to the loss of stational honor. Mr Mangum Laving said theta large majority of the Senate wants confidence io our negotiators. Mr Allen challenged him to di aw up a resolution to that etreet so as to test the question by a cots Mr Bagby ably ■nd effectually answered Mr Man gum. Ile, Mr 8., was sorry ;o hear him make so ■weeping a denunciation against the party in power• After a rejoinder from Mr Mangum. on motion of Mr Clayton, tbe Senate adjourned in order to be pre sent a the young of the !louse upon the Ch egon no- tice pro4 , oatione. lIOCSE Ut REPRESENTATIVES Mr fiobrne presented joint revolutions of dm. lie sieeippi Legit Ito um, Ofrefing tb.l fluppot t of that Sitio to the Ger.crol Goseiroment in case of •ny rmergen• ry relative toOreean. They sere referred to a com mittee of the w ho le. Seref 0! oilier miscellaneous Mil:Left having been diopeterd of, she Hays wan was a commute of Ttic whole, and returned the ccmairleratme of the joint it.- solution authorising the President to give the U. egort notice C.artwitb. After s speech from Mr fl M r Ad ams trioi The Aar,. He made en einborate defence of his formerly advancer! i.osition Wally, t , urchtim to the whole of Oregon. The ■mount of hi• argament Wel thy the term "ocnuptr cy" it not applicable to the territory at all, as occupancy ee t h. thing we want. ffe referred to the greed &sou mof this Cunt ment. made b• the yore, rimier which Sturm got her tide to the ter, holy. Tint derision made b• the Pore bring It that rime arrinierreed in by, the w bole known world. rite title of Spairr'ia good; and is we got ou r title from &pain, our rum to the whole we• alto rood anti intii.putable. Mr C J Inger•oil moved a suspension of the rule so as to enable him to complete hi. argoment, but gritty 1,011110 rather 'vit.', 171/1f ;to, was n , g4 • lived by a large Mr Hareltion. of Goo, then took the in or and made a warm •rotech in (etor or Tim,. Mr Darragh lol!tr. The hour has In: rived f. r terminnt,g all debate, the chairmen's hammer. fall and members prepared to vote. The first proposition before the committee was the joint resolution of the committee oo foreign affairs, authorising the rtesident to give the notice forthwith. Mr C J Ingersoll moved to strike out the word "forthwith," and it was agreed to by acclamation. A motion was then me le to amend by striking ou t that portion of the rotolution directing the nrAice to be given, and inserting "when in the judgment al the President the public welfare shall requite it." This was rejected (y tellers—ayes 66, noes 136. After the rejection of numerous proposed amend ments, one was offered to the effect ''that the Oregon question is no looges a sub,iect of negotiation or coat• promise." No question had been taken when the.cars left. PAU•a[ OF THC ORCHOIII NOTICC ItCSOLOTIOFF —By Magnetic Tele grapk —After the cars leis Washington last evening, the resolutions for giving the notice for a cessation of the joint occupation of Oregon, were passed in the House of Representatives, by • decisive vote. Ayes 163--noes 54.—Sma. Ia the Court of Comma's Pleas of Alleeieng ' Comely. IN the matter of the voluntary as kt. signment of Samuel Fahnestock: No. 169, October, 1839. And now, Jan. 28, MG, William Simpson, assignee, having filed his cup plementary and final account, the same is confirmed nisi, and it is ordered by the Court, that unless .es.- ceptions to the same ere :filed on or before the first Monday of March next, the same be confirmed alaso• lutely, and that upon such .cuafirmation the said as• signee have leave to deposite the balance of moneys in his hands in Court, and be further discharged from the execution of his trust, and the Court order that notice of the filing of said account with the above ol der be published in the "Daily Commercial Journal," and "Daily Morning Post." weekly for four succes. sive weeks, the first publication to be made thirty days before the time appointed for the confirmation of the above account. From the Record, GEORGE. R. RIDDLE, Pro jan3o-dlew4t Winter Oil. 4 CASKS Winter Oil, just received and formals low (for account of Shippers) by 4 1466. MILLER & RTCKETSON. Spinning Wlieel 20 GROSS for sale by GEO COCHRAN. SANS 26 Wood st 4iACHIME CODS F eastern manufacture for wool by O. comb plate.and tanks for sale by GEO COCHRAN, $8 Wood rt. ~.,wrg-- 4 ;;ArNevk i . , =NM :~~:_. Attorney, Coma . or & Nair!' JAMES S. CRAFT. Pll TSB URGII, PA. HAVING resigned the office of Secretary P. Nov. and Fire Ins. Co., will attend SPCCIALLY to Callectiana and Lasiness connected with Navigation, Insitronci•, Accousit and Real Estate. hews 9, A. M. to 9 P. M. (Alice, No 1 Stuart's Buildings, (Nu CO Fourth st,) ienool done East of Wood street. fob 3.11 lIENfLY HIGBY, Dmiler in Cities, (Sloss and Qeenswato, has removed to No 125 Wood, be. tween Fifth street and Virgin Alley, three doors from the corner of Fifth, at. which place hn respectfully in. vites the attention of his friends and the public gener ally to hisauiortment of goods in the above line. which bo feels confident will give satisfaction as to f prices and • uality. FLTT.3OO I OII, Jan 28, 1846. PROPOSALS will be received by the subscriber at this place until noon of the 16th February next for furnishingand deliveing at the navy yard at Pen. parole, on or before the 20th cf April rent, two thou sand tons (2240 pounds each) of the best bituminous lump coal suitable fur steamers. The said coal most be of the very best quality, and pass such inspection at the Navy Yard, Pensacola, as may be directed by the commandant of said yard, and if directed by him, any 1).1110n:of it which may not be sastsfactot y, 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 required for its faith ful perfixrnance, in addition to a reservation a ten per centum, fur all bills which may be approved, which reservation, will not be paid until the completion of thecontract. according to its tetras. In case of failure on the pert of the contractor to deliver the coal within the period 'talked for its de livery, the right is reserved, to direct purchases to be made to supply deficiencies, and tilt contractor and his sureties are to be liable for any excess of coot, over the contract price, and the tell per cents reserved to be forfeited to thu use and benefit of the United States, Payment• will be made on bill: duly approved by the Commandant of the )1951 Yaid at Pensacola, by such of the U. S. Navy Azeots es the contractor may prefer within thirty . ..lays after the bills are presented to him, W. W. HUNTER, jon2B-tr Lieut. Superintendent. LIAM P TON & SMITH have this dory assncia. ted with them WmC ihe whole sale Dry Hoods business. The business will tie con. (Limed outlet the style and firm of Hamptepi, Smith, & Cu. l'ilt.itireh. Jan let, 134 e. jan29 2w. SAMP TJ , & Co., %WHOLESALE DRY GOODS DEALERS, No 51 Wood at reel, Pittsburgh, Pa, HAVE removed to the new hiick warehouse, No 54 Wood street, between Tiiiril and Fourth atv. where they will receive their stock of Sprinr gnorD,to which they invite the attention of city and enuntry buyets. Rowan and Steam Power fat tient Kiarms (thl and lid oor ) each 3 fort front, by 80 feet deep. well Betted, and un the best business pert of Smithfield street. Also. a3d story Rooie, 18 feet by 60 feet. Tt,e abo‘e rooms can all he furnished wilt "steam power on the most reasonable term.. Apply to BLAKELY & MIICHEL, jen46 cur of 4th and Smithfield eta (hl loony /1 LARGE and convenient two atm" brick dwell ing I.ouact on the. corner of Facto.) , and Fenn •u Sib ward. A frame cottne In Allegheny city, immediately be !me the enAm l. A rso:nt in ihr first story of !Inds building ran riir corner of sth n:ol Cnio sits. oirsi,nd and third •torir• of irtmel,..al.re Agit) to J k lIS NI AY. j..! 24 83 NIARKET srttEET 83 11' 6..- k ' l : 7 1 4 1. 1 7 ' 1• 1' ;;: i on sl' el. 4 ::1:1 1 1 " ...1 11 4 . n l' :; " 1: : :if• f • Li f tovr dce: Calicutia, Yt 6}, 7, 121 cto worth 9, 121 cud 131 tents. A few piecr.acultoti Alaroless, plain,fi‘urre, end 'these.. at He...lower then can be hall at any other glare west of the mountains. 31 , 1 , 1 B. T. CON't.TIIII.IL. 83 MARKET SIR FF. I" 83 Ok . Tut;etri,llrueke an,l Th.bet: Res; WrlslirZnnels thenewc Cn•iorteoe D'Ecostie, A!plarn. L.ll , re•Akei ti r !enus Cl.eh R!,ck hired French Met noM It E Con.t•ble el,t• the abote at ptic , •ver:t .Icti 'We to those *lvn bete not c,unpletnd their wint, lAurChnll , *. In fact at tar hvlow the ysh,. Th,se r.u.ds RI, of the Laleitt putchnse• ani best innl4 MITCH ELL'S OUTLINE MA ITCHELUS.crica of Outline Nlap•, forSchno!. 1. 1 and Ac kionne•, consisting of 24 di.,tinet Mr.pw on a Ist ge scale, and prepare I on canyn.••...i , ll a E.•v of entrian.al tOll4. r tho of Teach,* and pnplo. The a bovn ae,;ca of mv* arc now in 14. e in nearl, eve r y te.pect.lh:e School in New York. and the Ea.t• ern ca,eit. TearL••n are reorectidly Invited to call and ex amine then, For ,Ril by Inn 7 n BA R nus Monongahela Whi:key, (108) warranuA all Rye, in 'biro and for sale by jan 22. SITU ET f & Co , 18 "Ilnrkrt 1., near Front, Air AUL:IIA WIN ES.— o ll i, ice; lr ~ Cc; Star; BlacLburn: London particular. A supply rd . the above fine brands in casks and bn; Ilea. ,Fut sale by thodetnijon, or dozen by SIERETT & CO., .btnl9 111 Market at. _ Sherry Wino 11UFF, Gordon Cu • Blown; - 1, -/ " " Pair; Corsi • Fur sale by the demi* or drmen. by STIMETT & CO.. janl9 18 Market at TEDLERIFFE TUNES. Wholesale or Retail by STF,R.E.TT & CO., jana le Market street, one door above Front CA LABRIA AND OPO.fiTU WINKS. at whole sale and retail, by ST ERETT &Co. No id. Market street. one door above Front. L IE -3110 N wiNEs.,,ea kvholeasle or retail by BTE.II,F.TT is: CO., janl9 18 Maet st. F )Aµ went to purchase any bed sterls,tahles , chairs, settees, or any thing else in the furniture line, you cant du better than to call et the furniture ware room of T p YOUNG & CO, dec 13. Wind st, between Penn and Liberty. -Pressing and Plain Bureaus,. TP you want to g ets good article cheep do not for to call at te Furniture Ware Room of TB YOUNG & Co, nov2l Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. So fai• A PAN{ of plain neat salon on band and for sale at t}ael'utnituzo Ma.Te Roo ,Y m of BYOUNG & Co. Hand ea. between Liberty and Penn. lui A r.KI NA W "BLANKETS, blue and green for up to or der by(jan veruosts, just2B) M. B SHA received a far sideFFEJS. ,or made . . CASSIMERES—A See assortment cif Cassiruares jut opened Rod for sale by jan.2B. WM—B. SHAFFER. CA.SSIMERES AND CASSINETTS, in ;Teat variety, suited to the season, for sale by jan2B WM. B. SHAFFER. Q 1-1111111.-A lot of fine muslin shirtaosith linen bosoms and wsistbands:just remised *Dant a ale WM. B. SH aFFP, Pittsburgh Clothing store. earner of Wood and Water at. Bomoval Co•Pastaership For leant. JOHN II NIELLOR. t 2 IVot.,l.lr,•ee Old Rye Wleiskey Furniture aikapartwitid,. FiE undersigned have this day entered into co. parmesnip for the transaction of the Wholsale Grocery, Produce and Commission Business, under the flstn of Lambert & Shipton. HENRY LAMBE.R2. JOHN SHIPTON. Pittsburgh, inn 15th, 1816. [feb HENRY LAHOERT. JOHN EHINTON LAMBERT is SEIPTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEIICHAMSS Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh resumfacturos. Nos 133 ❑nd 133 IVood street Teas. 250 PACKAGES Y.ll. Imperial G. P and Pounbnng Tea in chests half•chesta, catty boles and cannistera in ature and fur mile by li. LAMBERT. 133 and 135 Wood it. 450 RAGS Rio, part prime green: rt_ 5 Java in store and for sale by IL LAMBERT. 133 and 135 IVuod at Tobacco.] 0 0 BOX ES 1s 54 12s 161 and 32., Richmond Tobacco in store and for saln by IL LAMBERT, 133 and 135 Wood .t. Szteara. WHITE Havana Sugar in Buses; White Brazil ditto in n store and fur sale by J. &J. NI'DEVITT, '224 Liberty et Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco. 20 KEGS Plug Tobacco; 5 Ladies Twig, do; 10 " Vu. " do; 16 " LI Lump, do; In store and fur vile by J. & J. Ni'DEV ITT, 224 I.ibr.rt qt Ground Spices. 10 C 4 NS Ground Pepper, 10 Cans Gronnil Cinnamon; 5 Cans Ground Alspice; 5 do do Clover, In 'two and fur eabi , by J & J McDEVITT, 2'24 Liberty et, PLAID CLOAKINGS 20 PS. Ploid Cbnkinzs, new and Inawiful pal!erox, just reciied at No 42 Nlmrket si.cot new of Tilir4, by A A MASON. (Ire 12 FUNNELS! FLANNELS! PS. S. Red. Yellow nnd ‘1" bite Flannels n 100 improved m3ltes at Wholeenle and Re tail, •t ve.ry loss rrices,be A A MASON. dee 12 No le Morket et LIEU/C:11A SIIA/V1,,:. iglelt SCT ERIO It Brncha Siwwh, j , lll received V wloch will bo sold very low, by A A :/IASCEN, dee 12 li 12 Mv.rtcei 40. 1 CASE FUItSI f PIIINTS Selling at Cir.. NT 1 art! La 4. A. M kSi tire 12 42 Mark,t De Laines. 20 P.l. Dark and Lizi t. plOd an loins for el.il drna 3nne Ms luw u$ 2i c. per yard, Fur szie Mt No 4 Nl.lrket it. by Mares Merino Shirts and Drawers. D 1:11(751 ASE gt Siwn & l'ennnek'• ■ 11 full ef•..dirr•nt of :non'. M. rim, ano.crs, and double an.l •i gl' hr....fed Merino diirti. Alxa Cot. do and Der. d 11 1..4. K ET& 0111 C SES No 3 (kw Blanket: ,40 J•itt ant for Ja4t•Atrived at the "New York Store," I() i t DOZ. Lrt,lic..* G et:ol.-Tlen'a C.“ 1- ,/%1 sn.t got.( th- twat Tmlitie. N. IS None th.t the keel FRi I Gloves Ithpt.. at 79 Verket crevt. no', I 2 W. %RD. New Works• RAVELf , IN MEXICO. over The 1, an I (..I•oddirrat of Nieslcro,duringr the yrnr 1813 and 1841. rnchnli rq a d...n.r.r3ionon of C.tlif,rnia, the principal coins an I mining di.tricta of that 11,pnidic. 3n.1 tie bonrophie• of [forbids and Santa Anna by Mbet I M. Gilharn For 111;l: by C. ILK Y. int 7 r .rner of Won" and 3.1 .tn. /11101 T N MORT A tii.-4.:t.3ys on /-!!,huu• mn.l C.J.nml,l \lnttnrs, nn I un limn burning, hy J. G. 11111,1. rt , 1•111e ir) C. El. KAY, jln7 r,rner nr lPnn.i r”.I 34 as. —an r,ll:uno‘lnry pr.nuoneing I'bonoglaphic Dictionary nd langn..ze, with a vocaholary of Gs c.d. ti,-ryttire and Geographical names. at. a co!lecti.in of phrases often used by Engli3h wti• FM salt , by C. H. K&Y. r..rner of Wood and 9.1 •i r.st ',Esc E AT TIIE COU R r LONDON cornprtting official and per.ionnl incindrnt•. C. H. KAY. corn.r of Wood and 3.1 its Fur sale by 1 in 7. A - - - ,1,11- R ,141 CAN ALMANAC FO 1846. The American Almanac, and Repository of nichtl knowledge for the year 1346, just received and for sn if by C. 11. KAY, jan6 car Wood and 3d stp. _ - posimumocit Nll.llOlBl of Ma uwn time, by Sir N 111. C. H. KAY, enrner of Wood and 3,1 sts F , r sale by Jen 6 To the Ladies. OPENING this day, another lot of Broche Shawls. Also, on hand, a few splendid French Droche Long Shawls, (01l wool) which will be sold a grea bargain, at the New York store. W. H. GARRARD, novlB 79 Market street. To the Gentlemen AFlNassortment of French Cloths, Casaimetes E and Vesting.; also Scarfs, Crasats,Stocks.Shi rts, Drawee, Underiests and Hosiery; also a few of the "Shake!" Flannel Drawers and Shirts, at the "New York Store," 79 Market street. novl2 W. H, GARRARD. BLAKELY Sz MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS Sc CONVEYANCERS, CONTINCE to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property. and all other business connected with Real Estate. They will also prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and all other legal instru ments of writing, on moderate terms. Fur the con veniesce of the public, they have two offices—the Law office of John J Mitchel. corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office of James Blakely, no real) street, new. the Canal Bridge, sth Ward. [ jan2.3 6m.1 rri subscriberis renting out several large rooms _IL in his establishment. with Imam power. at low rates to good tenants. 11 H itYAN. j'm 17 347antod to Borrow, MI OR different periods and for different persona, .12 and on the very best security, several gums from $5O to $5OOO. Wanted, places in town or country, and on land and water, for a number, of clerks, sties. mop, agents, mechanic., farmers, laborers and for a number of boys to tra,des,or.stores, or private fam ilies. Mso, fora number of white and colored coups, nurses, chambermaids, house-.keepers, and girls and boys fur all work. All kinds of agencies attended to promptly fur Atodcrato charges. Please call. et. ti ARIUS' Agency feh4.4st and Intelligence Office, No 9, sth at. lus,lo.e Btsildl g Lots for Bale. PTO. 71, 72 and 73, in Hart's play, containing 1. 1 11 24 feet in width and 132 feet In length ordepth adjoining John B. Butler,Esq., in the Sloth Ward, If not wild et private sale , will be Oared at pub lic Ws nn *promise, on Tirday /846. G U..COCHILLN, jaw 22 Exneotor of Aaron Unnt, deceased. Bank Notts anb efxttjange, CORRECTZD D•ILY BY A. EXUI2OIIII, =CHANGE BROKER, MercAants and Masufacturgrs'Serip Exchane Bank Sc rip Currency .." Berk& County Scrip . EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT, On P4iladelphia. New York.... 805t0n..... Baltimore I=l Gold ...6 press. Silver . . ~. . . . par , I'ENN4,yusion4.—PirrspultGH. Bank of Pittsburgk par Merdunsts anti Manufacturers' bank ...pat ~ ....par Exchange ..... Do. floniiiiriskrg4...... ........par PIIILAULPHI:4• Bank of Nora America . ---! -- -Pm* Do Narckern Liberties .... . . ..... par Do Pennsylvania ---- .. .. ... ....par Com inertia I Dank of Pennsylvania.. ..,,.. .... . .par Farmers' and Meckawia kaAir Kensington bank.. • - Pa' Manvfacturersand Mechanics% .. , par Mechanics .. ....par Moyamensing.. par , Philadelphia bank par Schnylkill " - • . ..par Sotalocark ..... " ......... , .. par Western , . .... ...... ....par Bank of Penn Township .. 7 . Girard bank ......... par . . U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY RANKS. Bank of Germantown - ,••Pat " Ckester county ......-...pat " Delaware county pal d , M o ntgomery county .... " Nat chumberland par Farmers' bank of -Bulks Easton bank...-.- .................par Doylestown bank ....... .............. ..... pat Franklin bank of Washington ..... Bank of Chambersburgk o Middletown ..... Gettysburgh • • .... 1 " Lewistown .. .............. " ... 1 Ssisquehannacounty .................2 Berkscounly bank no sale Columbia Bank and Bridge Company-- .....pa r Carlisle bank pi e Carlisle bank Partners and Drovers' bank ". Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank.. Honesdale " Lancaster Lancaster co. "...- Lebanan " Miners' b aft k of Pottsville-- Monongakelabank of Brownsville par New !lupe and Delaware Bridge company..... 2 Nortkampt OA bank . sale Towanda bank . go sale Wyoming bank West Branek bank—. ..- • .... . ..... 1 York hank .................... ............. 1 Lehigh county bank 5 OHIO. Relmontbank of St. Clairsrille.... • . Clinjonbank of Columbus .- • . Columbine-a bank of New Lisbon.... Circleville ( Laxrence, cashier)._ ( Wa cashier).— .. Cincinnrtibanks............ Chillicothe bank .... Commercial bank of Lake Erie Dayton bank ...... Franklin bank of Columbus-- ............ .... Farm ers'a n d Meckvsnics' bank of StrubeWeille..l Farmers' bank of Canton 00 Geau cc Gronrille ........ 45 Hamilton . ..... .• .10 Lancaster Marietta . ...... . -1 Massillon . Merlin-Ries' and Traders'. L'incinnagi 5 4 .Vannt Pitman' Norwalk Putnam....._................. Sandusky Scioto Urbana • • • • . • • • IS'ooster Yenia Zanesrille - &sink of ... .. „ .". 4NDIANA. State bank and branches State Scrip A. A. MASON SHEA Sz I'ENISOC7K All bAnkj,..,, State brink Bank of 11liztols, Starlit' , toils Bank n f Ike Vane ypf Virginia f Bank of Virginia Exchange bank of Vzrgiaia ....... . 1 Farmers' bank of North-li'eslernbank of „ ...... ...1 Merchants' and Afechaitirs' bank of yirgiutia ... .1 Branches.-- -• • ..... ........1 Bank at Aforganfara..... .. 1 MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks.. .... ........ .... par All °lke r solvint banks ........ NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks.— „.. SOUTH C 4,40L1N AU solornibmas ................. G.EORGI A. Allaolven2 bas a a ALABAMA.. Mobile t 114ka ..... Nel7 OriGMS 64nks (g00d) .......... TENNESSEE. .......... . ... 3 MICE.diGAN. Bank of 31. Clair St. Clair, .. 75 Bank of the River Raisin, Munroe 10 Farmer's' and Mechanics' Bank, Detr0i1,.....10 Michigan Insurance, Co. 5 Oakland County Bank, Pontiac HAVE for Sale—A Flouse and Lot in George Ledlie's plop 'of Lots, in the upper part p , Alle. ,Theny 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. 6 Acres on Vowly's run, (Spring Gatden,) with suituble boildivas. Also, a House and Lot, 24 by 100 feet, near Co- Hera at. Also, 2 Lots on Pike street, on which is erected s very (Intensive ►tsble. Also, 5 building, Lot, on Penn street. including cor ner Lot. Also, a Frame house (on Lease,) near the old Phco. nix Cotton Factory, (sth Ward.) Also, a Lot of Ground on Liberty street. 50 feet front by 160 feet deep,(fronting on 2 stroets) on _which is erected a number of Tenements. Also, 8 building Lots on Penn and Locust streets, Also, a Farm containing 120 acres, situate in Fay cita T"M hi P , A lle r ben Y County, with House, Bun, Orchards, and other improvements. Also, $ Building lots on 3d ►t., between Smithfield and Grant streets. Yh"•Y:A ~ ` . ^ 4'.r?~'9~' ^. ",'~nWS~ ~.`Y"M^wY SAi~t'3 ~Kn? `i COB/CYR 0/ TrIIRD AND WOOD STRZET, SPECIE S'ONDARD . . .....4 pr r g. .... ...... .4 pre n ...i pens • ...• - i preen SPECIE kCENTLCK-11 ILLtILGIS~ r EiT,J4LELY It MITOEIE:Te, Also, 7 Lots of Ground, each 24 by 100 feet, in O'Hara •ills. Also, 41 Ilrol, near Youngstown, Westmorelatd County, containing 208 acres,•highly improved. Also, la Lots of Land on Chartier'a Creek, con taining each fro - n 10 to 13 acres. Men, 2 Lots of Land, each containing 20 acres, on wilich are 'erected Cottage Houses, Barns, fine young Oichards. &c., within 5 miles of the Court. House. Apply as above, Office on Venn at.. and corner of 4.h and Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh. jan34 DWELLING HOUSE FQR RENT. NEW and convenient two story tiwelllng ja. fur rent, eraiuire at thia race, or S WKINLEY, St Clair st. 41913A1110 COWAN, Attirscy at Law, 01605 in ftvrius's Buildings, 4th street, ;vac Market June Patronized by risrielrybbfiT. Tbe Wonderful Vegetable PargatlYee FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, Dispopsia 4 Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising the Throat, Dropsy. Pethma. Fever of nil kinds,F* male Complaints, Mee3les, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worm., Cholera Siorbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Livcr•Complaint, Erysipo las. Deafness, It chings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray• el, Nervous complaints, and a variety of other diseases, arising ft-am Impurities of the blood, and obacqmtians in the OrPR/ of digestion. [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.] DISEASE OF THE LIVER; GEAR Sint—Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Sugar Coated Purgatite Pill, in this city. You may recollect, when I first commenced selling your medis eine, whirl, was in Mny, 1844, we little dreamed cf the success that would crown the undertaking. Our premises bud been so completely flooded by the one thousand and one uesaleable remedy for every possi ble complaint under the sun, that I seriously content. plated having nothing morn to do with any thing of the kind. However, at the most urgent solicitation, we I consented to make a Wel of yours. At first we found considerabledifficulty in wizening public attention to, wards them. People hod been so often deceived by the vile compounds which have flooded the country fok the last 15 yearn or more, that they determined, if p o ssible, never tube "taken in" again; and the conse quence was, they could hardly he persuaded to accept of the Pills. as the saving is, fur "love nor money." Thus rnwterrs proceeded fora week or two, when, u .'good lad: would have it, "Mrs. N---, e lady of our city, who had long suffered from an affection of the Li .'l . , accompanied by indigestion of the most ob i Stimite chnrecter. was persuaded tonccept of u box, on condition that nothing was robe paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must cor.les.s, we ourselves had very little faith in the matter, know. ing as we did, that her complaint was one of long stunning. and had Leen unsuccessfully treated by the most cut irient Physicians of this and several neighbor. ing towns. But sebad determined to give the media cine a Edr trial and if it preyed to be worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction 10 know it, both to you and to us. No less to our joy than surprise, how i ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired for anoth er box. '•I really think, Mr. Williams," says She, • that your Pills ate beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogether for the better. 4Y hen L took the second dose, I began to feel much betterthan I did at first; the pain in my side was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blood seemed to circulate through my veins us it did in my youthful days. *ince then, I have tak en the remainder i of the Pills, and my improvament has been sensibly Iprop essizig at °very repetlt4)l3 of the dose. I have no doubt that a few more boxes will effenteadly cure me." Thu result was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long nr.d a happy life is before her. I am satisfied Ishe will never forget the Clitlener Sugar...Cower:l Pills. As mielit naturally be supposed, the news of Lids ex traordinary cure was rapidly disseminated throughthe city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click ener's Sugar-Coated Purgathe Pills; and the demand has already inciensed to such an extent, that we find the gi oaths: difficulty in supplying it. Infect, if it did not seem like exaggeration, I might ill mpst. gay tha: wo ' ore literally besieged by women. end children, labor ing, under every possible ailment ‘, Lich 'human fib is hair to." Tat. halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, cenaumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our dears in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— i Tostimunials 4,..c its salutary effects are voluntarily flovkieg in upon us from every quarter. Ono person informs us lie has been relieved of a most obstivat. i D 3. persia, Another has just recovered from a sed uces ill tack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded ha expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice* And a fourth has just recovered ft om an attack of Poi reona ryCon.sumption, which had confined him to hjs • bed (or many montha.—So we go. But a. Not fail to Ikeep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, wp have studing orders from the country to a large amount. ,Send 30 Gross at year earliest convenience. Yours, &c. R. H. WILLIAMS. 1 Clurke, L. C., April 14, 1845. par par REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICEENER, is il,O ntiginel inventor of the Begat Coated iPiilet; and that mitbing of the scot was ever heard of until he !atm thteed them in June, 1693, as will be been by the fo,l - 7.- ....Pa, This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE', at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New Yogic, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER, - for the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. JAMES TALIJMADGE, President. 1. R. W•Krie•a,ColrespondingSecretriry. .OpLIOUN < I. PS eps, Recording Secretary. _ . _ • . lar TO Amoip IaCgINTLATIZITS.—Purchasers must always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, Ond pep that each box has nron oignatime; all othe rs . are counterfeit. WSJ. JA.C/CSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets. is Dr. Clickerier's agent for Pittsburgh and oct.6 MEAT EXCITEMENT I TARIFF REPEALED! ! THE sliding scale principle abandoned and any minimum standard adopted at N 0.92 Market Street. }fie have been receiving for the last week or two, a fresh supply of /seasonable DRY GOODS, bon ht from the Manufacturers, Importers ' and at Aucuon, st thelnwest cash prices. Having had an experienced Agent in Philadelphia and Sew Y for some morally past picking up bargains, here and there, eat. bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Goods with almost an imperceptible Tariff. Our stock curs io pert of the following Goods:— Shawls—a great variety; French Terkeri Shawl,„; English du do; Splendid Broeha and Cashmere Shawls; Dams* du; /Hack and Embroidered Terkeri do; Super ; Slack Thibm, 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 and figured de Lain; English and French Merinoes; Alpaccas and .Coburg Cloths: ,Sumbazines; 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 ces as we thluk cannot fail to please. Call and ea. amine for yourselves—at No. 92 Itlarket street. dec29-tf. MOSES COREY. ACERTAIN lot of ground situate on Penn, bp low IVnlnut street, Fifth Ward. containing 17 feet front on Penn, end extending beck IUO fees to Mulberry alley, on which is erected a valuable three story bri'cit house, S and ,in rear a two story frame. Also, one other rot on Liberty street, opposite the Wesley..Cbapel, tpsitid ward, containing 2.5 feet flow, and extending back 100 feet, on wnich is eree• ted a well finished two story frame. Titles indispu table. Fur further particulars, as to property ant} teems of sate, apply to JOHN A PARKINSON, Aid., Fifth Ward. Ribbons, Velvets and satins. ivroW open (by express) another l'ot of lialliona. .1111 able Hibbond, Bonnet Velvets cd.l33l.fin, ntths New York sture,79 Market street. de:l3. H GARRARD. To pusipass I/Ruses. ACITIZEN leeivog for die South and Havanna will attend to any businen entruoted to hits.'.' , Addrea. A through tie Part Office. doe 11 PR . EMIL7II Yap/able Propertyfor Salo